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SATURDAY JUNE 5, 2021 DEALS Swampscott unpacks racism in community forumOF THE $DAY$ By Tréa Lavery and inclusion Tamy-Feé Meneide, was a in our representation in our police force, such as the KKK, but in thePG. simple 3 ways ITEM STAFF follow-up to another meeting held in De- in our fire department all of that mat- in which people interact with each other cember, and expanded on the foundations ters,” Meneide said. “That is sending a on a day-to-day basis. She used examples SWAMPSCOTT — In a virtual com- of anti-racism that participants in that signal to each and every one of us about like perfectionism, defensiveness, fear of munity forum, residents discussed racial conflict, paternalism and the sense of a identity and elements of white suprema- forum discussed. who matters and what matters and why “When we think about our racial iden- they matter.” right to comfort as ways in which white cy culture that show up in their everyday supremacy culture pervadesDEALS workplaces tity and whose history have we been In her presentation, Meneide explained lives in town. and communities. The Thursday night meeting, led by the taught, whose identities do we see repre- that white supremacy culture shows up OF THE town’s critical partner in diversity, equity sented all around us in our school system, not just in its stereotypical, violent forms $RACISMDAY$, A5 PG. 3 Hats off to the Class of 2021 Senior housingDEALS OF THE on$DA tapY$ PG. 3 for Lynn schoolDEALS OF THE By Allysha Dunnigan ITEM$DA STAFFY$ LYNN — ThePG. city 3 is once again seeking developers to transform the former Thurgood Marshall Middle School into affordable se- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK nior housing. In mid-May, the city re- Lynnfield High graduates toss their caps at the comple- Saugus High graduates embrace and celebrate follow- leased a Request for Pro- tion of their commencement ceremony on Friday. ing their commencement ceremony on Friday. posals (RFF) for the vacant and dilapidated building at 19 Porter St. It is the third Lynnfield High Saugus High holds RFP that has been issued for the property. The past two attempts to sell the sends off 171 150th graduation building were unsuccessful. By Daniel Kane graduates before all 171 of By Steve Krause graduating classes have done Through this bidding pro- cess, the city is seeking a ITEM STAFF them crossed the stage on the ITEM STAFF this spring. But the 171 Saugus developer to purchase and Lynnfield High football field to students made it obvious, by redevelop the property into LYNNFIELD — While Lyn- receive their diplomas Friday SAUGUS — Humor was the their speeches, that humor got affordable senior housing nfield High School’s Class of night. order of the evening Friday at them through a lot of it. for those ages 55 and up. 2021 showed its resilience this “All of our journeys have been Stackpole Field for the 150th Hasham said he was at a loss past year, graduating despite a graduation of Saugus High The RFP does not put a lim- unique, but the symbol of our to find the words to describe the it on the number of units, pandemic is not what defines accomplishments is the same,” School. just-completed school year. them. Five speakers from the class, only saying that the devel- Zhang said. “That’s the beauty “Different,” he said. “That’s opment must comply with Valedictorian Anthony Zhang of this. Today is a celebration of along with Principal Michael probably the best word I’d made that clear as he described Hasham, reflected on the local zoning requirements. the uniqueness of his fellow LYNNFIELD, A3 COVID-19 pandemic, as most SAUGUS, A6 Unlike the first RFP, which sought a minimum sales price of $4 million, this particular document does not set a minimum bid requirement. However, a potential bidder would receive a higher grade on evaluation criteria for clos- ing quickly on the property, according to the document. While the city only re- ceived two bids for its last RFP — which were ulti- mately rejected as non-re- sponsive due to developers stating they needed several years to obtain the neces- sary financing to purchase the property — six poten- tial bidders have already re- quested a copy of the latest document, according to As- ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS sistant City Solicitor James Lamanna. Marblehead High graduates are all smiles as they cele- A jubilant atmosphere is seen on the common as Salem High “I do not foresee any bid brate during their commencement ceremony Friday. graduates applaud during their commencement ceremony. received being rejected as being non-responsive this go around,” said Lamanna. Marblehead High Salem High “Whether the Lynn School Committee and City Coun- cil find any bid worthwhile graduates 247 celebrates 236 and acceptable remains to By Allysha Dunnigan Buckey said that being able to By Tréa Lavery that his classmates had shown be seen.” ITEM STAFF cap off a difficult year with a ITEM STAFF over the years in advocating Built in 1923 and va- traditional graduation ceremo- for causes they cared about. He cant since 2016, the for- MARBLEHEAD — Marble- SALEM — Families and mer school building has ny for such an exceptional class said that when he started high head High School graduated friends of high school seniors drawn the ire of city offi- was something to appreciate. school, he felt shy and awkward, 247 students Friday night at gathered on the city common cials in recent years, as it “I am blessed to be able to but that soon changed because Piper Field, a senior class Friday night to celebrate the has been the site of multi- have seen the uniqueness and of the environment of his class. that Superintendent of graduation of 236 students. ple fires and is often target- specialness of the MHS Class “I felt so invisible and felt I Schools Dr. John Buckey Valantis Christoforos, presi- ed for vandalism. The cost of 2021,” Buckey said. “I am im- had no voice,” Christoforos said. to remove asbestos pres- described as “exceptional.” dent of the Class of 2021, start- pressed by your flexibility and “I realized, not only do I have a ents another challenge for While this wasn’t the senior ed off the graduation ceremony year that anybody had in mind, MARBLEHEAD, A7 by recognizing the strength SALEM, B3 MARSHALL, A2 INSIDE Peabody committee approves $76.6M school budget Opinion Shribman: What’s in a name? A4 By Allysha Dunnigan funds toward programs that would help stu- ics and custodial services. ITEM STAFF dents recover from the impact the COVID-19 Approximately $51 million will go toward Lynn pandemic has had on their education. It rep- district staff, an amount that provides for the PEABODY — The Peabody School Commit- Fire injures two, resents a $1.76 million increase in spending hire of another staff member in the central tee voted Wednesday night to approve a $76.6 leaves 33 homeless. A5 over last year’s budget. office. million budget that was proposed by Superin- The budget directs $39.47 million to fund During Wednesday’s meeting, School Com- LOOK! tendent of Schools Dr. Josh Vadala for fiscal the district’s 12 schools, and allocates $37.14 mittee member Joseph Amico said he wanted Lynn Classical to host year 2022. million for 10 school departments, including powderpuff game. A8 The FY22 school budget aims to allocate technology, utilities, special education, athlet- SCHOOL, A5

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Death of infant in New Bedford Early Education and Care step in our fight against on May 23, 2019, he walked gation into a domestic dis- from her post at a Massa- under investigation have teamed up to protect COVID-19.” into a Citizen’s Bank pute, authorities said. chusetts pond in 2000. child care facilities across In pooled testing, samples branch in East Providence The two Braintree offi- Francis “Frank” P. NEW BEDFORD (AP) the state with a free pooled from multiple people tested and handed a teller a note cers were each shot multi- Sumner Sr., who died in — The death of a 4-month- coronavirus testing pro- together. If the pool tests that read “No die packs. ple times after they went 2016, is being investigated old infant in New Bedford gram. negative, all the individu- Sorry.” searching for the the sus- in the 2000 murder after earlier this week is under The project, administered als in the pool are negative. He fled the scene with pect who had fled into the investigators recently re- investigation, according to by child care advocacy If the pool tests positive, $3,475 that he grabbed woods, authorities said. ceived new information, the Bristol district attor- group Neighborhood Vil- individual samples are re- from the teller draw. Both officers were in sur- Worcester District Attor- ney’s offic . lages, will test about 6,000 tested to see which person A dye pack releases a gery Friday afternoon, Nor- ney Joseph Early Jr. an- The child’s mother called children and workers per tested positive. spray or a chemical to ruin folk County District Attor- nounced Thursday. 911 at around 2 p.m. week starting in mid-June stolen bills and foil robber- ney Michael Morrissey told Sumner, born in 1945, Wednesday after noticing and throughout the sum- Bank robber who left remorse- ies. reporters. was active in the central mer, according to a state- dark discoloration on the ful notes gets 4 years in prison Donovan also admitted to “We think things look Massachusetts area from infant’s lips, Gregg Mil- ment. handing a note to a teller at pretty good, but they are 1960 through 2016, accord- iote, a spokesperson for The initiative is an ex- PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) a Citizen’s Bank branch in uncertain,” Morrissey said ing to investigators. He pansion of the state’s K-12 the district attorney, told — A Massachusetts man Pawtucket on June 4, 2019, about the condition of the was known to operate auto pooled testing program The Standard-Times in an who apologized to bank that read “Please don’t yell, officer . repair shops in the Spencer, school credited with keep- email on Thursday. tellers while robbing two lets make this fast. It was Neither the names of the Leicester and Worcester ar- ing coronavirus transmis- Police officers and para- Rhode Island banks has either this or kill myself officers nor the suspect eas. Sumner lived in Spen- sion in schools low. been sentenced to four No die Packs. Quick! Very were immediately released. cer before his death. medics responded and What started as a suc- sorry.” But Morrissey said the sus- Investigators said they found the mother holding cessful pilot program in years in federal prison, ac- He left that bank with a pect appears to have been the infant and attempt- Boston will be expanded cording to the U.S. attor- are seeking tips from the bag containing $3,371.90 “well known to police.” ing chest compressions, he statewide with a $100,000 ney’s office in Providenc . public about Sumner’s em- said. investment from the De- Acting U.S. Attorney and a dye pack. Braintree Police Chief ployment practices, asso- The baby was taken to St. partment of Early Educa- Richard B. Myrus said in Earlier that day, Dono- Mark Dubois said the of- ciates, vehicles, travel and Luke’s Hospital, where he tion and Care. a release that Kevin Don- van had also entered a Citi- ficers were “essentially any known habits. was pronounced dead, he “Pooled testing has ovan, 43, of Weymouth, zens Bank branch in North ambushed” by the suspect, Molly Bish was a resident said. proved to be a critical mit- pleaded guilty in Decem- Providence, gave the teller who authorities believe of Warren and her disap- The cause of death re- igation strategy in detect- ber of 2019 to two counts of a blank note and left, pros- had two handguns. The K-9 pearance set off a massive mains unknown and the ing positive cases among bank robbery. ecutors said. dog was fatally wounded in search. investigation is ongoing. asymptomatic individuals U.S. District Court Judge the gunfir , Dubois said. Her remains were found No additional informa- that might have otherwise William E. Smith sen- 2 Massachusetts police offi- about 5 miles away in 2003 tion was made public. been undetected,” depart- tenced Donovan Thursday cers shot; K-9, suspect killed ‘Person of interest’ named in in the woods of Whiskey ment Commissioner Sa- to four years in federal 2000 murder of Molly Bish Hill in nearby Palmer. Child care providers offered mantha Aigner-Treworgy prison followed by three BRAINTREE (AP) — In 2017, the family of free pooled coronavirus testing said in a statement. “Bring- years of supervised release. Two Massachusetts police WARREN (AP) — A “per- Bish released a video in ing this testing strategy In addition, he was ordered officers were injured and son of interest” has been which her mother, Magi BOSTON (AP) — A Bos- to child care programs to pay $6,846.90 in restitu- a police K-9 and the sus- named in the murder of Bish, speaks directly to the ton-based nonprofit and and after school programs tion. pect were killed Friday in a Molly Bish, a 16-year-old abductor about the day her the state Department of will be another important Donovan admitted that shooting during an investi- lifeguard who vanished daughter disappeared.

OBITUARIES Senior housing on tap for Lynn school MARSHALL property, the estimat- the city and School Com- to work together on this Nicoletta Rose (Tedesco) Auger From A1 ed cost of demolition in- mittee, the latter of which particular RFP, which 1943 - 2021 creased to between $8-10 has traditionally wanted absolves the city of all re- potential developers. million, which forced the to retain ownership in or- sponsibility for any poten- For example, the city re- LYNN - Nicoletta Rose (Te- city to reject the bid, La- der to bank the land for tial hazardous material at ceived a bid for $4 million desco) Auger, age 77, of Lynn, manna said. a potential new school. the 152,554 square-foot for its first RFP, but as a “(The) $4 million bid However, the city has died peacefully at her home on property. Wednesday June 2, 2021, sur- condition of the bid, the was not truly $4 million wanted to obtain the land Proposals must be sub- rounded by her loving family, city would have incurred if we needed to spend $2 to meet what officials say after a lengthy illness. She was the cost of demolition, million to have the sale oc- is a need for affordable se- mitted in a sealed enve- the wife of the late Robert A. which was estimated at cur,” said Lamanna. nior housing. lope or package to the Auger. Born and raised in East more than $2 million at The sale of the property The City Council, its city’s Purchasing Depart- Boston, she was the daughter the time. has also been held up in RFP subcommittee, and ment, Room 205 at 3 City of the late Anthony Tedesco Following an asbestos recent months due to an the School Committee Hall Square before 11 a.m. and Lucia Rose (LaValle) Ro- abatement study of the ongoing debate between have ultimately agreed on Monday, July 12. mualdo. She had lived in Lynn for the past 50 years. Nicoletta will be remem- bered as a feisty, stubborn and For Native Americans, Harvard fun-loving woman who was the backbone of her family. Her greatest joy came from spend- and other colleges fall short ing time with her beloved fami- ly, especially her grandchildren. Her funeral will be held on She is survived by her lov- Wednesday at 12PM in the By Philip Marcelo ing children; Patricia Green SOLIMINE FUNERAL HOME, ASSOCIATED PRESS and her late husband David 67 Ocean St (Rt 1A), Lynn. of Dover, NH; Sherie Auger of Burial will be in St. Michael’s CAMBRIDGE — When Lynn, Louanne Auger of Lynn, Cemetery, Boston. Relatives Samantha Maltais steps and Nicolas Auger and his wife and friends are respectfully onto Harvard’s campus Jacqueline of Seabrook, NH; invited. Visiting hours will be this fall, she’ll become the 13 beloved grandchildren; Ju- on Tuesday from 4-8PM and first member of the Aqui- lianne Green, Jennifer Green, on Wednesday from 10AM- nnah Wampanoag tribe to Amber Auger, Anthony Auger, 12PM, prior to the service. attend its prestigious law Justin Green, Ashley Auger, Those who prefer may make school. It’s a “full-circle Nicolas Auger, Jr., Corey Lee, donations to the American moment” for the universi- Jessica Green, Angela Auger, Lung Association, 55 W. ty and the Martha’s Vine- Alexander Auger, Jared Auger, Wacker Drive, Suite 1150, yard tribe, she says. and Alisia Ortiz; as well as 22 Chicago, IL 60601 or the More than 350 years great-grandchildren, and the Easter Seals, 141 W Jackson ago, Caleb Cheeshahteau- newest addition to the family, Blvd, Suite 1400A, Chicago, muck, an Aquinnah her great-great-grandson, Adri- IL 60604. Directions and Wampanoag man, became an David McCellon. She was guestbook at www.solimine. the first Native American predeceased by three sons; com to graduate from the Cam- Robert, Jr., William, and Albert bridge, Massachusetts, “A.J.” Auger; as well as her university — the product brother, Alfred Romualdo. of its 1650 charter calling Service Information: for the education of “En- glish and Indian youth of this country.” IN MEMORIAM Did you know? “Coming from a tribal PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS KAREN CRONIN community in its back- 2006 ~ JUNE 6 ~ 2021 yard, I’m hyper aware of Samantha Maltais, of New Bedford, will become the first member of the Harvard’s impact,” said Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe to attend Harvard University. Maltais, the 24-year-old Forte Band of Chippewa, porting Native students MIT’s president earlier daughter of her tribe’s said the university will and tribal communities. this month as they urge chairwoman. “It’s a sym- establish a “truth and He cited the creation of the institution to create a bol of ’s co- reconciliation” process to an advisory council to the Native American studies Home delivery lonial past, this tool of document the historical university president that program. assimilation that pushed wrongs and determine includes tribal leaders University officials say subscribers Native Americans into the ways to make amends. and scholars, among other conversations with Na- background in their own get FREE access “We’re listening,” he recent efforts. tive students are ongoing homelands.” to the e-edition on said. “We’re acting on vir- Many American univer- and Bastian is optimis- Maltais will arrive on It's been 15 years still miss and tually everything that has sities are a product of the tic they’ll make progress. love you every day. Dick campus at a time when been thrown at us.” Morrill Act, a law signed Students have already Native American tribes, Meanwhile in Colora- by President Abraham successfully lobbied for a students and faculty are do, state lawmakers are Lincoln in 1862 that fund- designated campus space pushing the Ivy League weighing legislation to ed the creation of public institution and other col- for Native students and grant in-state tuition to colleges through federal convinced MIT to drop leges to do more for In- students from certain fed- land sales. But an inves- digenous communities Columbus Day in favor erally recognized tribes. tigation by High Coun- of celebrating Indigenous to atone for past wrongs, try News last year sug- And in California, Na- People’s Day, he said. much in the way states, tive American students gested nearly 11 million Some universities have municipalities and univer- want tuition waivers and acres designated for so- taken laudable steps in re- sities are weighing and, other tangible restitution, called land grant colleges cent years to prioritize the in some cases, already after most state schools were actually taken from providing reparations for have issued statements roughly 250 tribes. needs of Native students, slavery and discrimina- acknowledging their At the Massachusetts say Indigenous communi- tion against Black people. fraught history with trib- Institute of Technology ty advocates. In Minnesota, 11 tribes al land, according to Tori near Harvard, Native Colorado State Univer- Stories live on. have called on the state McConnell, a 21-year- American students this sity offers the in-state tui- university system to re- old member of the Yurok past semester dug into the tion rate to students from Tell theirs. turn some of the lands Tribe who graduates from renowned school’s Native any federally or state rec- taken from tribes, provide the University of Califor- American legacy, includ- ognized tribe. And South tuition waivers to Native nia, Davis in June. ing how it continues to Dakota State University Share your loved one’s story. American students and “It’s only right that they benefit from its status as uses private donations to [email protected] | 781-593-7700 increase the number of do these things,” she said. one of the nation’s original provide scholarships to Native American faculty, “Actions speak louder land grant colleges. local tribal members and among other demands. than words.” Luke Bastian, a 22-year- revenue from the college’s Tadd Johnson, the Uni- Ryan King, a univer- old Navajo student from land grant trust to en- In partnership with versity of Minnesota’s di- sity spokesperson, said Phoenix, says he and hance Native American rector of tribal relations officials are “working dil- other students present- programming, research and a member of the Bois igently” to continue sup- ed their class projects to and other efforts. SATURDAY JUNE 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Lynnfield high graduates 171

LYNNFIELD times throughout their truly overcame all that From A1 senior year before finally we were faced with in finishing with in-person high school through per- both community and learning. sistence and determina- uniqueness. Whether your “You couldn’t have cre- tion. That is how I know passions are in the class- ated a more difficult sce- the Class of 2021 will suc- room or on the stage or on nario,” Principal Robert ceed tremendously in life.” this very field, you’re all Cleary said. “But through As the Class of 2021 goes here in one place. You’re it all, this class has taken on to accomplish more in all Pioneers.” it in stride. They stayed their lives, they’ll always It’s because of what the focused on what they be linked by the bonds Class of 2021 has gone needed to get done and they made throughout through that Zhang spent they did it. They worked their time in the Lynnfield the time during his speech, hard, they persevered Public Schools, said Class not giving his classmates and they were resilient. President Kiera Burns. advice, but congratulat- These are the life lessons ing them on what they’ve “This is a huge step that matter far more than that we won’t take alone,” done to make it there. anything you see in a text- Burns said. “Today we are “That’s why I have no book. These are the skills ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK surrounded by not only advice to give, you’ve al- that will separate them our families and teachers Lynnfield High graduates take the field to start their commencement ready done it yourself,” from those who graduated ceremony on Friday. Zhang said. “You’ve each before them.” but the other 171 people survived your own ob- Student Council Pres- in our class who we have stacles and despite it all, ident Ava O’Brien ex- spent the majority of our Lynnfield High Class of 2021 have forged your own panded on some of those lives with up until this path. I have no advice be- accomplishments, which point. cause everything you’ve she hopes will just be a “We may not be together Brooke Anita Adams Daniel Mark Fiscus Jr Madison LaVecchia achieved is because of the starting point for the rest like this from now on, but Madison Hope Angelo Richard Salvatore Murphy decisions that you have of their lives. we will never be alone. We made. These decisions “Senior year, we applied are a part of something Kayla Sophia Floramo Molly Maive Murphy have changed us and led to colleges all while at- bigger. We are the Class Anjoorian Cynthia Lizbeth Olivia Catherine us to who we are today.” tending class over Zoom, of 2021 — the class who William Robert Flores-Cuvedo Herrick Murphy And as they graduate, something we never graduated and made post- the Class of 2021 has thought would happen,” grad plans despite a pan- Arsenault Jennifer Marie Flynn Lindsay Christine accomplished plenty. It O’Brien said. “Despite demic, the class that was John Martin Astrofsky Ashley Senge Nardone wasn’t always easy for that, our senior class man- resilient.” Jillian Celine Babine Fomenou Elise Margaret Nelson them, with the school’s aged to get into amazing Daniel Kane can be Joseph Martin Badger switch from remote to universities and programs reached at dkane@item- Jack Nicolo Ford Megan Christine hybrid learning several all over the country. We live.com. Evan Marcus Balian Emma Grace Gallucci Nevils Trent Kurtis Balian Jack Nolan Galvin Layla Van Nguyen John Philip Berquist Reilly Mary Ganter Evelyn Irene Noto Jack James Bird Ella Marie Gaudett Geovanna Teixeira Kevin Patrick Blake Sofija Gavrilova Nunes De Sousa Declan Alan Bolger Dante Salvatore Veronica Nunez Noah Julian Book Gesamondo Ava Catherine O’Brien Meredith Dami Boone Nadia Marouf Jake Michael O’Neil Nicholas Anthony Ghosheh Zaid Mohammad Boustris Ava Rose Giannasca Omar Lauren Maria Isabelle Catherine Nicholas Joseph Braconnier Giordano Orlando Aidan Elizabeth Kyara Skye Glinski Joseph Anthony Briggs Emily Sophia Goguen Pagliuca John Dennis Briggs Makayla Madison Emma Grace Palermo Jenna Pizzuti Greene Hailey Madison Brodigan Taylor Ann Mateusz Iannone Guarracino Palermo Lynnfield High graduates decorated their caps for their commencement Brzezinski Lauren Elizabeth Anthony William ceremony. Ava Helena Buonfiglio Harrison Palmer Alexander Robert Brenden Philip Nicholas Peter Buonopane Henehan Passatempo Kiera Catherine Nicolas Michael Christopher Anthony Burns Jacobs Pavao Alyssa Ann Campbell Dana Kathleen Blake Andrew Peters David Joseph Kampersal David Antonio Capachietti Matthew John Kane Picariello Harris Slater Carolan Ava Grace Kelly Dylan Allister Pool Jeanne Elizabeth Jamil Khaled Khodr Mark Joseph Ring Carpenter Angelo Gerard King Alexis Daniel Robles Megan Chann Grace Camille Jack Francis Ross* Yvonne Rose Chen Klonsky Lars Peter Ruecker Daniella Colarusso Joseph Michael Dominic James Russo Gabriella Colarusso LaFerla Isabella Grace Scala Michael Anthony Francesca Olympia Savannah Marie Colarusso Lamontagne Schuerhoff Ava Romain Coleman Kiran Kaur Lampert Maxwell James Valedictorian Anthony Zhang Christopher Stephen Dario Foster Leach Senior Class President Kiera gives his remarks to his fellow Scimemi Burns delivers her speech. graduates. 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Then his connection is named for the seventh against colonialism. to slavery altered it fur- Ext. 5 president. At least the residents of ther.” Retail and Online And though the Princ- Jackson won’t have to buy In a town meeting here Advertising COVID-19 and eton School of Public and new stationery. where residents deliberat- [email protected] International Affairs no In truth, name changes ed on 11 topics — including ADVERTISING longer bears the name of have been part of the cul- passing a $2.4 million bud- the university’s one-time ture of American history get, raising $268,500 for Ernie Carpenter Jr. bad decisions president, Woodrow Wil- for centuries. Director of Advertising a reserve fund for the fire son, and though multiple The Mount Washington and Business Development, ext. 1355 Human behavior during COVID-19 has up- department, a police cruis- [email protected] facilities and programs at here in , er and an ambulance, and ended one of the most fundamental assump- Ralph Mitchell Tufts University no longer still covered by a mantle settled a controversy about tions of economics, even if economists haven’t bear the name of the Sack- of snow, once bore several Sales Representative, ext. 1313 yet come around to admitting it. In sum: Peo- fireworks in town — they [email protected] ler family (widely blamed names, including Agioco- also engaged in a debate ple are worse at big, important decisions than for the opioid epidemic), Patricia Whalen chook, the native Abenakis’ about the legacy of Andrew previously thought, and better at small, trivial you can still take out a name for “Place of the Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Jackson. ones. book at the Jackson Public Storm Spirit.” (The far [email protected] This debate pitted the Standard economics theory holds that people Library. smaller Mount Washing- two colliding arguments BUSINESS OFFICE make relatively good decisions when there is Those who battle the ton that looms over down- that the issue has spawned Susan J. Conti a lot at stake. At the very least, they reason town’s intermittent blazes town Pittsburgh once went nationwide: whether a fig- Controller, ext. 1288 through the problem carefully, even if they do still are volunteer members by Coal Hill.) The Mount ure such as Jackson should [email protected] not always reach the optimal result. Alterna- of the Jackson Firefighter’s Pierce that once was called be reviled in our history — tively, when the stakes are low, they process Association, and the fabled Mount Clinton had earlier Ted Grant less information and their decision-making the argument proffered by Publisher, ext. 1234 red covered bridge across been called Bald Hill; the [email protected] may be lackadaisical. People do not agonize the Ellis River — perhaps Clinton who inspired its Jerry Dougherty, who holds over which paper clips to buy. the most picturesque in all name until about a century the title of assistant town Marian Kinney For some very important spheres of life, how- of New Hampshire -- still ago was DeWitt Clinton, a moderator — or wheth- ext. 1212 [email protected] ever, that distinction doesn’t hold — as the bears the carved wood sign governor of who er he should be judged by pandemic has made all too obvious. Millions saying it is the entryway to ran, unsuccessfully, for what Frank Benesh, who Will Kraft of people have refused or delayed vaccinations, Jackson, N.H. president in 1812. worked in finance before Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 even though risk from mRNA vaccines seems That’s because the five The New Hampshire retiring, described to me [email protected] to be zero and they save lives. Even many dozen residents who at- legislature thought the as “the standard of his own health care workers, who are at higher risk for times.” Paula Villacreses tended an outdoor town Presidential Range should A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 COVID-19, are deciding not to get vaccinated. meeting this month voted include the state’s only Town Moderator Wil- [email protected] Risk-taking more generally seems to have to change their communi- president, Franklin Pierce, lis Kelley counted about gone askew. While many of the 600,000 or so 39 or 40 votes in favor of Mike Shanahan ty’s name and yet to keep who entered the White Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 Americans who died from COVID-19 were vic- it the same. It no longer House in 1853 for a single stripping Andrew Jackson [email protected] tims of circumstance, others took more risk commemorates the mem- term. That name now is un- from the town’s name, with Carolina Trujillo than they should have, for instance by dining ory of Andrew Jackson. It der siege, because the 14th between 24 and 27 Jackso- inside when the disease was prevalent in their nians voting to retain the Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 now celebrates the legacy president was a pro-slav- [email protected] community. of Charles Jackson, a one- ery Northerner who in his president’s ties to the com- Countries have been irrational too, though time state geologist. inaugural address argued munity. Jim Wilson again the stakes hardly could be higher, includ- So today the town is Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 The covered bridges, the that “involuntary servi- [email protected] ing for political leaders themselves, whether it public buildings, the post- tude, as it exists in differ- named after the Jackson be Covid risk or re-election incentives. cards displaying images ent States of this Confed- who completed a 19th-cen- CIRCULATION You might wonder why we are getting these of a town that looks as if it eracy, is recognized by the tury geological survey of Lisa Mahmoud big, important decisions so wrong. I have at belongs on a postcard, even Constitution,” adding, “I the Granite State. But Manager, ext. 1239 least two hypotheses. One is that anxiety caus- residents’ magazine ad- believe that it stands like there will be no movement [email protected] es people to make worse decisions. Facing the dress labels — none of that any other admitted right, to change the name of the CUSTOMER SERVICE danger of a deadly pandemic, for example, the has to change. and that the States where 4,052-foot Mount Jackson higher stakes might induce me to shift into de- But the change that it exists are entitled to ef- in the Presidential Range. La’ Mosha Ball nial, if only to protect my sanity and peace of townspeople sitting on ficient remedies to enforce The mountain, with its Customer Service, ext. 1276 mind. I might make worse decisions than if I white folding chairs un- the constitutional provi- summit along the Appala- [email protected] were simply trying to avoid the common cold, der a white tent beside the sions.” chian Trail, was named for GRAPHICS for which the stakes are far lower. community center foment- While Pierce’s claim to the geologist and not the My other hypothesis involves identity and ed is a sign of the times — the 4,311-foot peak may president in the first place. Trevor Andreozzi the desire for belonging. People tend to see big A Swampscott High Designer or more properly, a story not survive the fresh ex- [email protected] decisions as more important in shaping their of how signs, statues and amination of his record, the School Class of 1972 mem- identity than small ones. In essence, the sig- place names commemo- name of one of his prede- ber, David M. Shribman is Aaron Fee nificance of a decision induces all kinds of sur- rating colonial explorers cessors, Andrew Jackson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Designer rounding social forces to “infect” that decision and exploiters, Confeder- has been expunged from former executive editor of [email protected] with partisan influences, and that decision in ate heroes and even presi- this tiny town a 35-minute the Pittsburgh Post-Ga- turn becomes a truly credible signal of what Edwin Peralta Jr. dents are being altered in drive away. He’s on his way zette. Follow him on Twit- Designer we believe. response to the nation’s ra- out of the $20 bill also, and ter at ShribmanPG. [email protected] For most economic decisions, people do still make better choices when the stakes are high- NEWSROOM er — but this isn’t a universal principle. Are JILL EBSTEIN Mike Alongi you so sure, for example, that decisions about Sports Editor, ext. 1228 who to marry are made more rationally than [email protected] those about which TV show to watch? Maybe Gayla Cawley they are, but it’s not entirely obvious. Allure of the side hustle News Editor, ext. 1236 The danger of course is that the sum of all [email protected] these smaller triumphs convinces people that In the litany of one-lin- elite caterer on weekends. opens new paths and can they are rational about big dilemmas too — ers spoken at college com- Some typical side hus- reduce anxiety. Allysha Dunnigan mencements, here is one tles include driving for Still, there is a downside Reporter, ext. 1302 despite the fact that they choose rather poorly [email protected] on some of them. We are not used to a world told to me years ago that Uber, tutoring, dog sitting, if you believe in Malcolm where we are worse at big decisions than the I haven’t been able to ver- freelance writing, and Gladwell’s 10,000 hours. Spenser Hasak ify but am also unable to buying and reselling stuff. He asserts that commit- Photographer, ext. 1332 small ones. But it has been hurtling our way [email protected] for some while now. forget: “This generation Side hustles are more ting time and practice Tyler Cowen is a Bloomberg Opinion colum- will go to their grave with prevalent than one might are essential for mastery. Julia Hopkins nist and professor of economics at George Ma- their options open.” It was think. The Harris poll Since a day still has only Photographer, ext. 1224 son University. purportedly said at a Yale estimates one in three 24 hours, including sleep, [email protected] graduation — a group people have side hustles, there are only so many Thor Jourgensen that would likely have had and over 61 million people ways we can divvy up our Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 many options. plan to start a side hustle time. [email protected] The notion of “leaving in 2021. There is also the risk Daniel Kane one’s options open” has It is not difficult to iden- of burnout. If we are con- Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 morphed into a notewor- tify the positives of the stantly working, when [email protected] thy trend called the “side side-hustle. The decision do we refuel our tank? A hustle.” The side hustle is to undertake a mini-ven- recent survey by Spring Steve Krause Senior Writer, ext. 1229 loosely translated as ac- ture encourages inno- Health cites 76 percent of [email protected] tivities undertaken out- vation and fosters con- U.S. workers are experi- side of a person’s main job tinuous learning and an encing burnout. Tréa Lavery to earn additional income expanded social network. But different times call Reporter, ext. 1317 [email protected] or satisfy a passion. The side hustler has a for different voices and Side hustles can lead to broader perspective about different marches. The Anne Marie Tobin a new career path or sim- people, business, and life side hustle is here for the Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 ply test a fantasy-like, “I itself. No parent required duration. [email protected] want to be the leader of a — well kind of. The move Jill Ebstein is the editor Sophie Yarin Deputy Editor, ext. 1222 band.” The accountant by also serves as a hedge of the “At My Pace” series [email protected] day becomes a photogra- in case the day job goes of books and the founder pher by night. A teacher south. Even if the hustle of Sized Right Marketing, TECHNOLOGY hires himself out as an doesn’t pay the same, it a Newton, Massachusetts. 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] SATURDAY JUNE 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly LYNNFIELD backyard of 54 Maolis Road at arrests, reflect police records. In the 12:08 p.m. Monday. Police re- event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the Accidents ported the animal was gone upon arrival. sole responsibility of the concerned party A report of a motor vehicle At 11:36 a.m. Tuesday, a call- to contact the relevant police depart- crash at 11:24 a.m. Monday on er reported a mommy duck and ment and have the department issue I-95 northbound, Exit 59. Police her ducklings were attempting to a notice of correction to the Daily Item. were unable to locate. cross the Causeway. She wanted A motor vehicle crash was re- police to respond so the ducks Corrections or clarifications will not be ported at 10:33 p.m. Wednesday didn’t get run over. made without express notice of change on Condon Circle; at 2:15 p.m. At 10:33 p.m. Thursday, a caller from the arresting police department. Thursday at 425 Walnut St. reported her neighbor’s dog was attacked by a coyote outside her Complaints home Wednesday night. The dog LYNN was taken to the veterinarian to A report of juvenile offenses at be treated for its injuries. Arrests 9:21 p.m. Tuesday at 758 Main St. and 11 Essex St. A vehicle Ambioris Harrigan, 32, of PEABODY was reportedly struck by an egg 32 Broad St., was arrested and as the caller drove by Essex on Accidents charged with trafficking 100-plus Main Street. grams of a Class B drug at 7:09 A report of a motor vehicle p.m. Thursday. Theft crash at 2:09 p.m. Thursday at Michael Satterwhite, 60, of Route 128 South and 312 Low- 95 Woodman St., was arrested A report of a larceny at 4:06 ell St.; at 7:40 a.m. Friday at 80 and charged with assault to mur- p.m. Wednesday at 321 Summer Main St. and 2 Wallis St.; at 9 der, assault and battery with a St. A man reported a sign was a.m. Friday at Northshore Mall at dangerous weapon, assault with stolen from his property. 210N Andover St.; at 9:34 a.m. Friday at 16 Crowninshield St.; at a dangerous weapon, and as- Vandalism sault at 9:50 a.m. Friday. 11:55 a.m. Friday at Party City at 300 Andover St. A report of vandalism at 10:50 One person was taken to Bev- Accidents a.m. Tuesday at 6 Cortland Lane. erly Hospital after a crash was re- A caller reported someone had A report of a motor vehicle ported at 9:26 a.m. Friday at 174 been breaking bottles in his drive- Andover St. and 2 Cross St. crash at 6:28 p.m. Thursday at way for the past three weekends. Broad and Nahant streets; at The caller said the incidents have Complaints 6:58 p.m. Thursday at 16 Union occurred on Sundays between St.; at 7:05 p.m. Thursday at 267 midnight and 2 a.m. A report of a disturbance at Lynn Shore Drive; at 7:27 p.m. 2:58 a.m. Friday at 3 Andover Thursday at 134 Chestnut St.; MARBLEHEAD Drive. A caller reported about six at 1:11 p.m. Friday at 3 West- people were arguing in the back ern Ave.; at 2:02 p.m. Friday at Accidents of the building. The caller thought Batchelders Court and Waterhill it might get physical. Police re- A report of a motor vehicle ported people were leaving upon ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Street; at 2:36 p.m. Friday at Es- crash at 2:28 p.m. Thursday at their arrival. The scene of a two-alarm fire on Lafayette Park in Lynn Friday sex and Liberty streets; at 2:51 Pleasant and Prospect streets. p.m. Friday at Holyoke and Myrtle Fire afternoon. streets. Complaints A report of a hit-and-run motor A report of a car fire at 4:10 vehicle crash at Lynn Shore Drive A report of a disturbance at p.m. Thursday at 3200 Crane Lynn fire injures two, and Prescott Road. 9:59 p.m. Thursday on Light- Brook Way. Assaults house Lane. A caller reported A report of an assault and a large group in the park and SAUGUS wanted police to get them to leaves 33 homeless battery at 8:02 p.m. Thursday on leave. Police reported the group Accidents another one is still miss- outlet,” Randazzo said. Murphy Avenue. was cleared out except for one By Allysha Dunnigan ing, Archer and Zukas Randazzo emphasized Breaking and Entering disabled vehicle, which would be A report of a hit-and-run mo- ITEM STAFF said. the rough condition of the A report of a breaking and en- towed in the morning. tor vehicle crash at 10:27 a.m. tering at 8:15 a.m. Friday at 119 Thursday at Panera Bread at 647 Residents were seen outlets in her first-floor LYNN — More than 30 outside of the building unit as well. She said she Lewis St. Theft Broadway. people were left homeless A report of a motor vehicle covered in smoke and sut has lived in the building and two people were in- as they searched for their for five years and has nev- Overdose A report of a larceny/forgery/ crash with injuries at 3:07 p.m. jured after a two-alarm fraud at 7:54 p.m. Thursday on Thursday at Walnut and Elm pets. One woman said she er seen the landlord con- fire tore through an apart- was only able to find two duct an inspection. A report of an overdose at 7:37 Ruby Avenue. streets. One person was taken to ment building on Lafay- p.m. Thursday at Wendy’s at 116 Melrose-Wakefield Hospital after of her six cats. Her two Randazzo also said the ette Park Friday after- dogs ran out of the build- plumbing in the build- Boston St.; at 1:08 p.m. Friday at a three-car crash. noon. NAHANT ing on their own, she said. ing is “horrible” and that Salvation Army at 1 Franklin St. The fire broke out at 8 Betty Randazzo, a first- it “rains” in her apart- Complaints Lafayette Park at approx- Accidents floor resident, said she ment sometimes. She and imately 1:50 p.m., with Theft A road rage incident was re- didn’t smell the smoke her daughter said based A report of a motor vehicle black smoke visible to ported at 2:53 p.m. Thursday at but had heard someone on the conditions of the A report of a larceny at 3:43 crash at 10:15 a.m. Thursday on drivers and pedestrians Target at 400 Lynn Fells Parkway. banging on her door and p.m. Thursday at 200 S Com- Karolyn Circle. A garbage truck making their way down building, a fire was bound A caller reported a road rage in- screaming for everyone to to happen. mon St.; at 10:49 p.m. Thursday driver reported he had acciden- intersecting Broad Street. cident where a male driver got get out. The fire was contained at 7-Eleven at 3 Lynnfield St.; at tally clipped a vehicle. While crews worked to out of his vehicle and yelled at a knock down the fire, po- “The fire affected a lot of within 30 minutes, said 9:20 a.m. Friday at 165 Com- female driver. He was also report- families,” Randazzo said. Archer, who praised the mercial St.; at 10:28 a.m. Friday Complaints lice blocked off traffic to edly videotaping her 9-year-old Lafayette Park, which Randazzo’s daughter firefighters on scene for at 11 Pattys Way. A report of a sick coyote in the son. quickly became congested said she saw a cat jump doing a great job to knock with civilians watching out of the third-floor win- it down quickly. He also the blaze. dow where the fire start- commended the police A firefighter was trans- ed. The animal was given for containing the scene, MS-13 member pleads guilty ported to the hospital with CPR, but it’s unclear if which drew many people, what Fire Chief Stephen it survived. An air con- and Atlantic Ambulance. Archer said was most like- ditioner from that same “It’s a hot day today, and to 2018 Lynn murder ly heat exhaustion and a unit caught fire and fell to the guys are really taking resident was also hospital- the parking lot below, she some heat,” Archer said. “I he participated in the mur- he believed that the boy By Tréa Lavery ized for smoke inhalation. said. can’t speak highly enough ITEM STAFF der, and evidence present- belonged to a rival gang. The injured resident had Her daughter said she of how important it is to ed in court showed that The charge of RICO con- BOSTON — A member run back into the building heard her neighbor crying have an Atlantic Ambu- he personally stabbed the spiracy involving murder, to save his pet, Fire Capt. because she couldn’t find lance rehab unit here, of the MS-13 gang plead- victim numerous times, provides for a sentence of ed guilty in federal court Joseph Zukas said. her pit bull. especially in this kind of prosecutors said. up to life in prison, up to Friday to two murders, Atlantic Ambulance was According to Randazzo, heat. You get overheated According to the evi- three years of supervised one in Lynn in 2018, and also on scene monitoring the fire started in a unit very, very quickly.” dence, he and his co-con- release and a fine of up to racketeering or RICO con- the firefighters, who were in the back of the building The cause of the fire is spiracy, the U.S. Attorney’s spirators committed the $250,000. Gutierrez will dealing with hot, humid on the third floor and was under investigation, but it office said. murder because they be- also be subject to deporta- conditions. All of the res- caused by an outlet that appears to have been con- Henri Salvador Gutier- lieved the victim was dis- tion upon the completion idents, 23 adults and 10 exploded. tained to its unit of origin, rez, also known as “Per- loyal to the gang and may of his sentence. Sentencing children, made it out of “My neighbor said she Archer said. verso,” 22, a Salvadorian have been cooperating is scheduled for Oct. 8. the 12-unit building safe- was in her kitchen, then Allysha Dunnigan can national, admitted to the with law enforcement. MS-13 is a transnation- ly, but the fire department turned around and saw be reached at adunnigan@ 2018 murder of a teenage Gutierrez is the fifth al street gang operating found three dead cats and smoke coming from an itemlive.com boy in Lynn as well as a defendant in the case to in Massachusetts and nu- 2016 East Boston murder. plead guilty to the mur- merous other states, as Gutierrez and six other der, which took place on or well as countries such as Peabody committee approves MS-13 members were in- around July 30. El Salvador, Honduras and dicted in November 2018 He also admitted to an- Guatemala. Gutierrez was for the Lynn murder. The other murder of a teenage a member of the Sykos Lo- $76.6M school budget body of a teenage boy was boy on or about Dec. 24, cos Salvatrucha clique of found in a park in the city 2016 in East Boston. Ac- MS-13. SCHOOL improving the district’s discussed, with more mon- on Aug. 2 of that year with cording to evidence, Guti- Tréa Lavery can be From A1 central advertising and ey being put toward better dozens of stab wounds. errez stabbed the victim reached at tlavery@item- recruiting abilities. uniforms that allow the Gutierrez admitted that numerous times because live.com. to see the budget add more “That was something students to look profes- direct funding to students, that we incorporated this sional. such as for their athletics, year to really try to publi- Committee member Swampscott unpacks racism job, and performing arts cize the school a little bit Beverly Ann Griffin programs. better,” Vadala said. “It Dunne said the district “That’s what we do best,” was a huge help this year should put money toward in community forum said Amico. “We educate and it is something that I improving and expanding our kids, but that’s where would like to continue to the After Dark Program, RACISM so that you can further de- the opportunity to talk with our kids really, really do and to really provide which allows students to From A1 velop.” police officers to rebuild thrive and become great that spotlight and that get workforce training at Other participants not- trust. Other participants leaders.” coverage on our students Essex Tech. Meneide encouraged par- ed that these elements of suggested that the school Amico suggested trans- as best as we can.” “We should look at ex- ticipants to think about white supremacy culture district should take steps ferring at least $10,000 The committee also panding that program so ways in which they could show up in parenting, ed- to intentionally include an- from contracted services, passed a motion to reduce that more and more stu- use more inclusive thinking ucation, sports and other ti-racist programming in its which would have instead $5,000 from legal services dents are able to receive and practices, such as by community relationships. curriculum. been divided between to put toward student ac- the benefits of that type of pushing transparency, col- To make these changes, “Each and every one of those three student pro- tivities. Valada told the education,” Dunne said. laboration, empathy, a will- Meneide led the partici- us has the power and the grams. committee that when stu- Vadala said they are do- ingness to be uncomfortable pants in discussing concrete wherewithal for this to However, Vadala said dents ask for classes, the ing everything they can to and realistic planning. ways in which Swampscott happen in our lifetime,” Me- he wanted to make sure district tries to accom- meet the students where “In a growth mindset, can take steps toward be- neide said. “It’s not some- that the overall budget modate those requests. they are and “provide as there is a permission not coming a more anti-racist thing we can put up on the was funded to address the He also said the district much opportunity as we to be perfect and to add town. Some suggestions shelf anymore and say the needs of all students. plans to continue offering can.” the term ‘yet’ to whatever included hosting more ac- younger generation will “I think this budget does after-school programs, col- A public hearing for the you’re thinking,” said one cessible conversations, such handle it. It is our respon- that,” Vadala said. lege planning support, fi- school budget is scheduled participant of this process. as drop-in meetings at the sibility.” Vadala said the budget nancial classes and credit for Tuesday, June 8. “’I don’t know this yet.’ That Swampscott Farmers Mar- Tréa Lavery can be provides a “great oppor- recovery options. Allysha Dunnigan can allows you the ability to ex- ket this summer, and allow- reached at tlavery@itemlive. tunity to get good press The issue of uniforms be reached at adunnigan@ pand and let yourself learn ing community members com. for the kids,” in terms of and equipment was also itemlive.com A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY JUNE 5, 2021

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Saugus High graduates line Stackpole Field for their commencement ceremony on Friday. Saugus High holds 150th graduation SAUGUS First, he said, “I’ve known pandemic taught us any- From A1 for most of this year that I thing, it taught us to cher- was going to have to give a ish togetherness. We were describe. It was about as speech, but I did what all together after being forced far from tradition as we high school kids do. I pro- to stay apart for so long. would have expected last crastinated.” We hugged each other May. But I truly believe As time got closer, he tighter through the tears. that this year’s graduates said, he decided to record “We had so much of what are better prepared.” some of his classmates we’d hoped for stripped Salutatorian Charles telling him what their best away,” he said. “But Class Denovellis summed up memories of school were. of 2021, you showed it was the uncertainty of the last One said it was taking pic- OK. Everything we had year and a half by saying, tures with the teachers on to accept, we accepted to- “there are a lot of things the last day of school. An- gether.” in life that you just don’t other talked about staying Wrapping up the speak- know. There’s a lot that I after school until well af- ing portion of the ceremo- don’t know. ter dark making posters ny, Class President Emma Saugus High graduate Alexandra Saugus High graduate Devon “My friends would al- for different events. And a Peacock stuck with the D’Eon holds up her diploma and Burke salutes after receiving his ways tell me that I’m third remembers his dra- theme. looks to the crowd as she walks diploma. the dumbest smart guy ma club taking a play all “Dad,” she said, looking across the stage. they’ve ever known,” said the way to the state com- for him in the bleach- Denovellis, whose twin petition. ers, “I know you hound- brother, Christopher, also “My favorite memory is ed me about not leaving spoke as the student coun- right now,” he said. “We’ve this speech until the last cil president. grown, and we’ve estab- minute. But I’m going Getting more serious, he lished bonds that will nev- to have to tell you that I said, “we will experience er break.” didn’t start writing it un- a big life question and we Kenny concluded his til Wednesday.” won’t know the answer,” remarks by saying that Peacock said she didn’t he said. “Not knowing can while he thinks Saugus want to talk about COVID, be scary, embarrassing often gets a bad rap, “you “but it was all around us, and frustrating. But not can tell anyone who says wasn’t it? knowing is OK. It’s a nat- that that I will be parking “I mean, we went from ural human reaction.” my car in Harvard Yard April vacation to 12 Charles Denovellis and this fall.” months,” she said. “But Valedictorian Michael Said National Honor these last three months Kenny formed a kind of Society President Vincent (when they were back in mutual admiration soci- Coluccio, “even though school full time) were some ety on the stage as well COVID kept us out of of the best. We missed out Friday, as both said it school, we made the best on a lot of things. But here was an honor competing of it. And I can confidently we are, without masks, against the other for the say that we are prepared which seems so wrong, but No. 1 and 2 rank in the for anything that comes also seems so right.” graduating class. our way.” Steve Krause can be Kenny did not give the Christopher Denovellis reached at skrause@item- Saugus High graduates Joseph Hyyti, left, celebrates with Dominik Cas- standard valedictory. told the class that “if this live.com. sarino after receiving his diploma.

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Kirby Alicia Dalton Gonzalez Melissa Millien Donald Sonny Ruby Peter Leonard Abruzzese Kyleigh Joanne Dalton Samantha Jo Holt Alyssa Rose Milton Matthew Joseph Ruggiero Gerrasimos Yianni Agganis Kaylee Marie DaRosa Joseph Thomas Hyyti Eric Tyler Miniscalco Iris Samantha Russell Julia Lopes Almeida Marlon Bruno De Paula Sofia Christine lannello Cole Xavier Moment Francesco Salzillo Raissa Iaszczak Alves Charles Jerry Denovellis Chloe Hannah Jacob Duncan Tyler Monaco Nathaniel Jesus Sanchez Ryan Cesar Alves Christopher John Denovellis Josh Shital Jain Jeimmy Mishell MonRoy- Carissa Lyn Sargent Maria Fernanda Souza Jarod Carlos DeSousa Felipe Januario Dos Santos Rodriguez Sabrina Ava Sarnacchiaro Anffe Nico Antonio DiCenso Eder Luiz Dos Santos De Keith Michael Monto Rebecca Lee Astrofsky Derek Anthony DiPesa Jesus Josue Moreno-Arceo Catherine Eleanora Schena Joseph Hallie Baart Nicholas Austin DiVola Reid Christopher Johnson Isabella Marie Moreschi Mayson Botelho Silva Amanda Maureen Barry Robert Frank Dooley Jonathan Jolicoeur Kaylee Corrin Morgan Jose Antonio Sosa Deras Kyle Edward Bernard Oliver Franklin Dorielan Kyra Ann Jones Nicole Lynn Mosley Juan Pablo Souza Oliveira Philippe Bien-Aime Edlyn Douglas Dos Santos Zachary Richard Kahn Ruby Rose Mower Zachary Tyler Spilman Christopher Michael Bluette Silva Aidan Christopher Kelleher Brayden Douglas Murphy Noah Robert Starkey Megan Nicole Bluette Callie Elizabeth Doto Michael David Kenny Cheryl Theresa Nguyen Nicole Sandra Stewart Gabriel Sahione Braido Christopher Michael Doto Damian Sebastian Mason Gregory Nickolas Hannah Vivian Strong Micah John Breton Steven Thanh Duong Landaeta Campos Anastasia Rose Nickole Thomas Anthony Struzziero Ariana Pham Brown Mia Alexandra Durbano Max Patrick LeClaire Madison Leane Niles Alexander Michael Surette Devon Christopher Burke Jade Quach Fernandes Ashton Nathaniel Lowell Allison Jemma O’Brien Gabrielle Aoibhe Surette Serena Marie Cacciola Alexa Nicole Ferraro Jasandra Alea Luciano Miles John O’Brien Diego Gabriel Campos Meaghan Rose Fitzpatrick Joseph Robert Lusso Aila Ogresevic Kyle Bradford Surette Aguilar Salvatore Paul Franco Nichole Eileen Lyons Novell Anthony Omoruyi Jeffrey William Szymanski Nersy Natalia Canelas Keila Rose Friend-Medina Myles Salvatore Victoria Anne Pagliarulo Jesus Asdrubal Tabares Romero Katharine Barbara Ganino Manalaysay Joshua Aaron Patterson Diaz Jessica Ann Carter Shona Paige Garabedian Daniela Karina Marquez Emma Rose Peacock Nadine Taboubi Jason Christopher Casaletto Gabriela Garcia-Mendoza Jesse James Martell Hannah Michelle Phelan Olivia Maria Tamagna Dominik Anthony Cassarino Katerina Sotirios Javier Enrique Martinez- Michael Joseph Picardi Scott Christopher Tanguay Dana Luciano Cipollone Georgiopoulos Moretta Jack Marcus Pierce Elijah James Tapia-Gately Andrew Richard Cipriano Charles Roland Giardina Bruna Francisconi Amanda Rose Pires Thais Vaz Picanco E Tosta Douglas Joseph Clark Grace Carol Goldberg Maximiano Katie Marisol Polanco Leah Marie Ventre Vincent Coluccio Rebeca Erica Gomes Haley Marie McLaughlin Amel Popovac Taylor Nicole Ventrice Alex Steven Colwell Thiago Castro Goncalves Kyle Charles McLaughlin Paige Marie Prezioso Laysa Colonetti Costa Jacquelyn Lia Greene John William McPhee Lanna Tamra Queiroz Nam Ho Nhat Vu Ayda Andriana Couseillant Constantine Harry Gabriella Melean Salma Ayat Rahmouni Amanda Rose Waugh Drew Robert D’Antona Haralabatos Valentina Melean Ariana Raffaela Regnetta Colin Matthew Wildman Alexandra Raine D’Eon Andrew John Hatch Nicholas Antonio Melendez Sammry Caleb Rivas Jasmine Marie Winn Amaury Dias Dacruz Nelson Isaiah Hernandez- Jessica Paige Micozzi Dara Perez Rodrigues Julliana Zanella SATURDAY JUNE 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7

ITEM PHOTOS | JULIA HOPKINS Graduates listen attentively as they are celebrated for their achievements at the Marblehead High commencement ceremony. Marblehead High graduates 247 MARBLEHEAD man Dalton thanked certainty of quarantine, with their next steps. From A1 Marblehead High for the and instead, decided for Bauer said it has been lifelong friends and mem- ourselves what comes humbling to watch such patience in the face of ories he made there, tell- next.” an “impressive” class give the disappointments and ing his classmates to be Chemel urged his fellow back to their community frustrations (over the proud of how much they graduates to move for- and persevere through pandemic).” have accomplished and ward comfortably because their senior year. Buckey described the thankful for what the they are all “perfectly “You are the future and graduates as bright and school has given them. capable of turning any we are so proud of you,” accomplished, advising Valedictorian Theodore obstacle into an opportu- Bauer said. them to never underesti- James Chemel said that nity.” He said this class has mate the difference they Principal Daniel Bau- lived through the biggest can make to others. when everyone’s lives Class President Daniel were put on hold because er praised the Class of lesson of all, which has Walter Howells told his of the pandemic, the Class 2021 for getting through provided the graduates class to hold onto their of 2021 didn’t “sit back a year that he said was with resilience and men- positive memories from and wait for someone to tough and challenging in tal toughness. He told their last four years, and come along and give us many ways. He thanked them that life will have even the challenging the push we needed to get the parents, guardians, setbacks and rejections, times of the pandemic, be- moving once again. faculty and custodians for but “no matter what hap- cause the “negative ones “We sacrificed, we stood helping the students get pens, you can do it. will only hold you back.” together, and we figured through this past year. “Wherever you go in In his remarks, Howells out how to make this He also thanked the your life and journey, thanked his fellow grad- cruel situation work for support of the community, MHS is always your uates for being a patient, us,” Chemel said. “When acknowledging the more home,” Bauer said. understanding and resil- the world stopped for the than $200,000 in scholar- Allysha Dunnigan can Class President Daniel Walter Howells reads ient group of people. Class of 2021, we rose ships that were donated to be reached at adunnigan@ Salutatorian Jack Nor- above the day-to-day un- assist over 100 students itemlive.com the names of the graduates.

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Valedictorian: Theodore Thomas Anthony Jacob Dack Lexie Jane Rose Hoffman Sean Brett McElhiney Willard Charles Shull James Chemel Jack Norman Dalton Shea Padraic Hogan Samantha Stuart McKay Eliana Jennifer Liying Siegel Salutatorian: Jack Norman Lane Christina Xiao Davis Meryl McGuire Hollister Samuel Roy O’Donald Mabel Estelle Sliney Dalton Sebastian Nikolai Deprey Grace Catherine Holmes McLean Eleanore Elizabeth Small Benjamin Alexis Abarca Dylan Michael DiPesa- Hayden Alexander Holt Sean Thomas McLean Ainsley Louise Player Smith Griffin James Homan Andres Adam Aguero Serven Aidan Joshua Merriam Miles Andrew Smith Joseph Isaac Albert Madison Samantha Kiya Gerrish Homan Madelyn Pierce Michaud Noah Oliver Smith Camden Wyeth Alexander DiGiovanni Daniel Walter Howells Joseph Thomas Monahan Tessa Jule Smith Sofia Anna Allain Zachary Joseph Dixey Cameron Asher Janock Madison Rae Monahan Lyndsey Katherine Anderson Lauren Rose Donovan Caroline Grace Johnson Samuel George Moniz Maeve Anne Sogoloff Nicholas David Arteaga Emily Grace Ghassan Madison Pearl Jones + Margaret Atkinson Moore Gabriella Violet Spungin Abigail Michaela Avin Doughman James Alan Jurasek Luke Joseph Morris Julian Adam Stux Sophie Caroline Ayers Colin Edward Dow Abigail Ann Kalinowski Jessica Ann Munroe Clara Jane Szalewicz Carly Anne Baker Elizabeth Browning Driscoll Noah Aaron Kaplowitch Albino Veitas Neto Katie Lois Tassinari Sophia Katherine Bentley Jack Nelson Duggan Kenneth David Kay Thuy Thien Nguyen Devon Richard Testa Brianna Madeline Berg William Todd Ehrenberg Tess Louise Keaney Viktor Niksdorf Christopher John Thompson Joshua Asher Berg Grace Elizabeth Elmer Andrew Thomas King Brianna Judith O’Grady Matthew Vincent Thompson Jack Aaron Bernstein Lydia Margaret Engstrom Christopher Hewitt King Samantha Blake Oberlander Liam Joseph Thornhill Alexander Otto Kirley Gloria Anna Binette Ana Louise Erbetta Tanner James Orrock Hayden Priya Tirilok Alexander Francis Bleau Madelyn Maxwell Erskine Lorenzo Alexander Knight Muriel Teresa Owen Phaedra Iris Tirrell Emily Anne Blood Chiara Faido Hannah Blair Koopman Olubunmi Mercy Oyedeji Charles Calvin Titus Roland Clayton Booma IV Daniel Eli Farfel Jason Kordha Allyssa Jada Paone Gresham Gifford Bosworth Williams McDaniel Samuel Arcangelo Kosch Mia Ann Paone Elise Ryder Trautman Cristina Botnaru Fehrenbach Kalina Nicole Kotzev Mark Edward Paquette + Fiona Grace Trimarchi Ellie Marie Bouchard Farrah O’Malley Finn Lucas Alec Koughan Natalie Eleanor Paquette Ava Kathleen Ulian Riley Elizabeth Bowen Lily Ann Finnegan Sophie Johanna Elisabeth John Edward Payson Dominick Valkenburg Cecilia Alexandra Bradley Molly Eleanor Forbes Kvaavik Grace Julia Peach Garrett Rayhan Velji Padraig Peter Bresnahan Grayson Rowe Frey Melina Lee Laganas Chloe Louden Pickering Ruby Catherine Vied Alexander H. Brock Tatyanna Paola Fuentes Silas Henry Langburd Eliot Charles Zeiner Piper Richard Angelo Wade Jessica Alison Brown Tyler Breed Gambale Courtney Anne Langton Maria Sophia Piper Asia Yi Waitekus Ryan William Bugler Katherine Isabell Pomerleau Bridget O’Neill Larkin Robert Lance Platt III Charles Edward Walker Andrew Kell Burke Gardner Zachary Thomas Latham Lauren Patricia Podgur Matthew Tyler Walker Matthew Harry Caplan Godot Prince Gaskins Emma Roisin Lawler Josephine Anne Poulin Jillian Dorothea Wall Averi Lauren Carroll Andrea Ryan Gast Emily Adams Lemieux Samantha Kim Power Leila Alexandria Walton Dalila Erin Cecere Mae Emma Genovese Miriam Michelle Likhterman Anais Satou Prat Amiyah Chanel Chaney Trevor Adam Giangrande Theodore Raymond Linde Enrique Rafael Quinonez Ian Scott Wanger Theodore James Chemel Alec Thomas Gibbs Haven Katherine Linehan Jolie Shalyn Quintana Benjamin Harry Weed Olivia Jane Chickering Fehr Avery Gillett Eric Reynolds Lloyd Sydney Leigh Razin Jessica Blake West Leya Veronica-Elizabeth Jordan Harrison Gladstone Isabella Grace London Anna Joan Rigby Sam Joseph Whalen Chute Grace Florence Goldenberg Sami Ibrahim Loughlin Trey West Rochford Tess Elizabeth Whalen Tommaso Cianchi Natalia Augusta Goldwasser Cormac Joseph Lynch- Loeden Thayer Rodrigues Mason Robert Wheeler Mercedes Ann Clark Diana Henry Gordon Greenberg Elizabeth Quinn Rosen Cannan Bartram Whittier Emily Elkins Clough Mia Elizabeth Granata Mark Joseph Madeja Ann Libby Sabin Christopher James Williams Ian Andrew Cody Cara May Grazado Rosella Trainor Madigan Leah Gallagher Saulnier Nicholas Daniel Williams Brian John Coleman Thomas Groom VI James Peter Maniaci Carly Samantha Schauer Benjamin George Winocour Alexandra Charlotte Colinet Jadyn Chloe Gross Grace Elisabeth Mann Abigail Ryan Schwartz Parker Ryan Wojtas Mae Frances Colwell Samuel Jacob Gutin Katerina Chloe Mann Luca Reid Scola Summer Lindsey Wolcott Declan Matthew Concannon Brian Carey Hamilton Ciro Antonio Martin Sotos Brandi Chiara Scott Liam Teddie Lew Conley Eric Benjamin Hanscom Christian Michael Massey Dillon Thomas Seabaugh Marv Worrick Freya Lea Corelle Sophie Belle Hauck Teagan Grace Masters John Patrick Sears Samuel Franklin Worthley Mitchell Stephen Corelle Brodie Whittmore Hay Ashleigh Victoria Maude Henry Witmer Segee Benjamin Waldron Yates Katherine Parke Curran Camden James Heafitz William Nathaniel May Jacob Harris Sherf Anastasiya Valiantsinauna Jaden Asher Curtis Oliver Kjell Hersey Corey Cashman McCormack Gavin Liam Shevory Ziaziulia A8 SATURDAY JUNE 5, 2021 LOOK! 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Lynn Classical to host juniors vs. seniors for powderpuff game By Allysha game that many have “We shouldn’t have will make it a little more away from them.” “We did it so they can be Dunnigan looked forward to since to miss out on this just personal. But she said the He said that while the able to play some type of ITEM STAFF their freshman year. because of COVID-19,” rivalry and excitement is game will not pit the powderpuff game.” When the English Pedro said. still there. Rams against the Bull- With English not LYNN — For the first senior girls opted not to The two teams have Coaching the senior dogs, tensions are still playing, Smith said it time ever, Classical High participate this year — been practicing for sever- girls is Harold Watler high as the juniors are broke an inter-school School will be hosting a which Classical players al weeks. Both sides said and his daughter, Kian- playing to win. tradition that so many powderpuff game on Sun- said was due to them not they are looking forward na; Lewis Reynolds; Whatever happens, Val- look forward to, one that day where the junior girls wanting to take part in to playing against their and Rob Smith. Coach- rie said the juniors have he hopes will return next will play the senior girls. a game after graduation classmates. ing the junior girls is Rod an advantage going into year. While the powderpuff — three Classical seniors There are a few sets of Valrie Jr. and Derek their senior year because game is a tradition in the “I think this should be thought of a different way sisters who will be play- Edmunds. of the experience they are considered a forfeit and Lynn Public Schools, it Valrie said a lot of these gaining through learning to continue the tradition. ing each other, including they should hand over the usually consists of Clas- kids have lost out on a lot, the game of football and The three seniors — Brinkler playing her sis- trophy that they won last sical seniors playing En- Sailor Brinkler, Amelia ter, Reese, so the stakes explaining that the pan- practicing for the compe- year,” Smith said. glish seniors in November Pedro, and Brooke War- are high. demic has canceled other tition. The Classical powder- before the renowned ren — decided that Clas- “It’ll be fun because I’ll traditional activities, such “We didn’t want to let puff game will be played Thanksgiving Day-rivalry sical could hold a powder- get to push my sister and as prom, senior week and English not being able to game. puff game on its own. The not get in trouble for it,” sports. play spoil the fun for us,” at 7 p.m. Sunday at Man- Due to COVID-19, the game, they decided, would Brinkler said. “A lot of these girls Valrie said. ning Field. Admission is traditional powderpuff pit the school’s juniors Warren said it will be look forward to this from Smith said he was free. The two teams en- game was canceled, but against its seniors, the a “little weird” playing their freshman year and disappointed to hear that courage everyone to come Classical seniors didn’t latter of whom graduated against people they see they can’t wait to play the English seniors didn’t and watch them play, want to miss out on a earlier this week. every day, which she feels because they see how fun want to play, but the se- saying it will be a close it is,” Valrie said. “We just nior girls at Classical still and exciting game. wanted to keep the tradi- wanted to do something. Allysha Dunnigan tion going. We didn’t want “They wanted to just can be reached at adun- Local news in the palm of your hand to take another thing experience it,” Smith said. [email protected]

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©2021 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY JUNE 5, 2021 English comes up short against GBL foe Revere only one hit. 2-1 game. Next up was EJ BASEBALL Revere leadoff man Leone, who grounded into By Mike Alongi Mike Popp had a huge a elder’s choice that al- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR day at the plate in the lowed Boudreau to come win, going 2-for-3 with a home and score on a REVERE — The Lynn home run and four RBI. throwing error and tie the English baseball team Casey Cummings (2-for-2) score at 2-2. went into the fth inning and Calvin Boudreau English was able to put with a 6-3 lead, but the (1-for-4) each had one up one run in each of the Bulldogs let up ve runs RBI and one run scored. next four innings to slow- in the bottom of the frame Casey Cummings also ly stretch out its lead, and never recovered in an earned the victory on the starting with an RBI dou- 8-6 loss to Greater Boston mound, going 5 2/3 in- ble from Contreras in the League foe Revere Friday nings and allowing four top of the second. Pina afternoon at Revere High runs on ve hits with added an RBI double of School. nine strikeouts. Kyle his own in the top of the Angel Gonzalez led the Cummings, Casey’s broth- third to make it 4-2, then offensive attack for En- er, earned the save after Gonzalez smacked an RBI glish in the loss, going pitching the nal 2/3 of single in the top of the 2-for-4 with a home run an inning. fourth to make it 5-2. and three RBI. Yordy The Bulldogs got off to a After Revere got one Contreras (2-for-3), Luis fast start in this one, run back on a Boudreau Pina (1-for-3) and Clodys jumping ahead 2-0 thanks sacri ce  y in the bottom Prandys (0-for-4) each to a two-run home run of the fourth, the Bull- had one RBI in the loss. from Gonzalez. dogs rounded out their Ray Contreras took the But Revere answered scoring in the top of the loss on the mound, pitch- right back. A walk, a sin- fth on an RBI groundout ing 4 2/3 innings and al- gle and a stolen base in from Prandys to put the score at 6-3 English. lowing eight runs on ve the bottom of the rst put Then came the killer in- hits with six walks and runners on second and ning — the bottom of the ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK four strikeouts. Jeremies third for Casey Cum- fth. Brito pitched the nal 1 mings, who knocked an English’s Angel Gonzalez went 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI in a 1/3 innings, giving up RBI single to make it a ENGLISH, B2 loss to Revere Friday afternoon. St. Mary’s takes down Archbishop Williams

BASEBALL By Mike Alongi ITEM SPORTS EDITOR BRAINTREE — Behind a two-run rally in the top of the fth inning, the St. Mary’s baseball team kept its winning streak alive with a 3-1 victory over Catholic Central League foe Archbishop Williams on the road Friday after- noon. The Spartans have now notched three straight wins, all of them coming against CCL oppo- nents. Deniel Ortiz went 1-for- 2 with one RBI in the win, while Colby Magliozzi went 1-for-4 with one RBI. Terence Moynihan notched the only other hit for the Spartans, notching ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK a double in the fth in- ning. Classical’s Kylie Poisson went 2-for-5 with On the mound, Tommy three RBI in a win over Medford Friday. Falasca picked up his rst varsity win after pitching Classical softball remains ve innings and allowing one run on four hits with one strikeout. Andrew Lu- unbeaten in GBL play ciano went the nal two innings for the Spartans, SCHOOL ROUNDUP ued a hot streak on the giving up just one hit and mound, allowing seven sealing the win. By Mike Alongi hits and two earned ITEM SPORTS EDITOR After holding St. Mary’s ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK runs while striking out six. scoreless in the top of the St. Mary’s cleanup hitter Deniel Ortiz went 1-for-2 with one RBI in a win The Lynn Classical rst, Williams got on the Classical (4-2) travels over Archbishop Williams Friday afternoon. softball team remained to Everett Monday (4). board rst thanks to a undefeated in Greater SOFTBALL pair of doubles. Drew Ma- Cabral made a heads-up an RBI single to give St. Luciano induced a double Boston League play Fri- Revere 20, English 2 rini led off the inning with baserunning play to score Mary’s a 2-1 lead. Next up play on the next pitch and day, topping Medford Backup pitcher Erica a two-bagger, then Matt on a passed ball and tie it was Ortiz, who lined an then another groundout to 15-3 on the road. Anderson shined in the Kowalski followed that up up at 1-1. RBI single up the middle get out of the inning. He Kylie Poisson led the circle for the Patriots, with an RBI double to The score remained to round out the scoring then retired the side in way, batting 2-for-5 with striking out ve batters make it 1-0 Bishops. there until the top of the and give the Spartans a order in the bottom of the three RBI, while Izzy and walking none in her The score remained fth. Cabral once again two-run lead. Faessler (2-for-3, walk) seventh, bringing home rst-ever varsity game. there until the top of the provided the spark, draw- Luciano took over from also added three RBI in the win for the Spartans. Revere (4-1) travels to third inning, when the ing a two-out walk before there, retiring the side in the win. Freshman Medford Saturday morn- Spartans were nally able stealing second and then order in the bottom of the St. Mary’s (9-5) hosts Ar- Rachel Dana also had a lington Catholic Saturday ing (10:30). to get something going. A advancing to third on an fth before giving up a big game, going 2-for-2 English hosts Somer- morning (11) in what will hit batter, an error and a error. That was all Ma- leadoff single in the sixth. with a pair of walks and ville Tuesday (4). walk loaded up the bases gliozzi needed, as the se- That single didn’t amount be its fourth game in the one RBI. with two outs, and Aiven nior stepped in and laced to anything though, as past six days. Brooke Warren contin- ROUNDUP, B2 Three local football players named to MHSFCA All-State Team

ITEM FILE PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Three local football players were named to the 2020 Massachusetts High School Football Coaches Association (MHSFCA) Super 26 All-State Team in (from left) St. John’s Prep defensive lineman Collin Taylor, Bishop Fenwick defensive back Chrys Wilson and Lynnÿ eld defensive back Jack Ford. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY JUNE 5, 2021

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE St. Mary’s softball earns No. 2 seed in CCL Cup SATURDAY Salem at Saugus (4) Revere at Medford (4) Baseball Winthrop at Beverly (4:30) By Mike Alongi earn both teams a bye in Winthrop at Salem (10) ITEM SPORTS EDITOR the rst round, and the Swampscott at Danvers (10) Softball Arlington Catholic at St. Mary’s (11) Masconomet at Marblehead (4) longtime rivals will face Classical at Everett (4) The Catholic Central off against each other in Medford at Classical (2) League released its Beverly at Marblehead (2) Saugus at Peabody (4:30) the quarter nal round on Lynnfield at Manchester-Essex (3:30) Winthrop at Gloucester (5) brackets for the spring Bishop Fenwick at St. Mary’s (6) June 11 (7) under the Softball CCL Cup tournaments, lights at Manning Field. St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (9) Boys Lacrosse and the St. Mary’s soft- Bishop Fenwick at St. Mary’s (5) In girls lacrosse, Bishop Revere at Medford (10:30) ball team earned the ar- Swampscott at Masconomet (4) Fenwick comes in at the Boys Lacrosse ea’s highest seed after Salem at Winthrop (4) No. 3 seed and St. Mary’s St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (9) Saugus at Peabody (4:30) slotting into the No. 2 Swampscott at Bishop Fenwick (2) sits at No. 8. The Spartans Gloucester at Marblehead (4:30) spot behind top-seeded will have to play in the Girls Lacrosse Girls Lacrosse Bishop Feehan. The CCL Arlington Catholic at St. Mary’s (5) St. Mary’s at Bishop Fenwick (3) rst round against No. 9 Cup tournaments will be Track Masconomet at Swampscott (4) played in baseball, soft- Bishop Stang on June 10 St. Mary’s at CCL Freshman/Sopho- Winthrop at Salem (4) (3) at Gordon College — more Meet (10) Marblehead at Gloucester (4:30) ball, boys lacrosse, girls Bishop Fenwick at CCL Freshman/ Boys Tennis lacrosse, boys tennis and with the winner taking on Sophomore Meet (10) St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (3:30) girls tennis and will take No. 1 Bishop Feehan the SUNDAY Swampscott at Masconomet (4) place from June 10-15 in next day. Fenwick will en- Catholic Memorial at St. John’s Prep (4) joy a rst-round bye be- Baseball Winthrop at Gloucester (4:30) the leadup to the state Bishop Fenwick at Winthrop (10 & tournament. fore going up against No. 12:30) Girls Tennis St. Mary’s at Lowell Catholic (3:30) The Spartans, who are 6 St. Joseph’s Prep in the Softball Marblehead at Saugus (3:45) currently 13-2 on the ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK quarter nal round on Austin Prep at St. Mary’s (7) Masconomet at Swampscott (4) season, have gotten great June 11 (TBD) at Bishop MONDAY Gloucester at Winthrop (4:30) Head coach Frank Pagliuca and the St. Mary’s Fenwick High School. Peabody at Salem (4) performances all year Baseball softball team have earned the No. 2 seed in the The boys and girls ten- Girls Golf from Alyssa Grossi, St. Mary’s at Bishop Fenwick (4) upcoming CCL Cup tournament. nis brackets only have Marblehead at Gloucester (4) Notre Dame Academy at Saugus (4) Marina DiBiasio, Lily one local team on each, Swampscott at Masconomet (4) Track Newhall and a host of June 11 (TBD) for the the No. 5 seed and also Everett at Classical (4) Lynnfield at Ipswich (3:30) others. After enjoying a and it’s Bishop Fenwick right to take on No. 1 Fee- got a rst-round bye, will rst-round bye, St. in both cases. With only han in the quarter nal face No. 4 Bishop Feehan TV/RADIO Mary’s will host No. 7 four teams in each brack- Bishop Stang in the round. in the quarter nal round et, the Crusaders will TV quarter nal round on Over in the baseball on June 11 (TBD) at Bish- only need to win one Stanley Cup Playoffs June 11 (4) at Gordon bracket, St. Mary’s earned op Fenwick High School. match to advance to the 4 p.m...... Carolina at Tampa Bay ...... USA College. the No. 3 seed and will St. Mary’s and Bishop championship. The Fen- 7:15 p.m...... Boston at NY Islanders ...... NBC The Bishop Fenwick get fast-tracked to the Fenwick are right next to wick boys and girls will MLB softball team earned the quarter nal round each other in the boys la- both face Austin Prep on 2 p.m...... Cincinnati at St. Louis ...... MLB Network No. 8 seed in the bracket, against No. 6 Arlington crosse bracket, with the June 11, with the girls 4 p.m...... Triple A: Worcester vs. Rochester ...... NESN+ and the Crusaders will Catholic on June 11 (4) at Spartans sitting at No. 4 starting at 3:30 and the 5 p.m...... Washington at Philadelphia ...... MLB Network face No. 9 St. Joseph’s Gordon College. Bishop and the Crusaders sitting boys starting at a time to 7:15 p.m...... Boston at NY Yankees ...... Fox Prep in the rst round on Fenwick, which earned at No. 5. The seedings be determined. 10 p.m...... NY Mets at San Diego ...... MLB Network College Baseball 12 p.m...... NCAA Tournament (super regional) ...... ESPNU 3 p.m...... NCAA Tournament (super regional) ...... ESPN2 6 p.m...... NCAA Tournament (super regional) ...... ESPN2 9 p.m...... NCAA Tournament (super regional) ...... ESPN2 Golf 8 a.m...... European: European Open ...... Golf 12:30 p.m...... Memorial Tournament...... Golf 2 p.m...... US Women’s Open ...... NBC 3 p.m...... Champions: Principal Charity Classic ...... Golf 3 p.m...... Memorial Tournament...... CBS 5 p.m...... US Women’s Open ...... Golf Horse Racing 10 a.m...... Epsom Derby ...... NBCSN 3 p.m...... Belmont Stakes Prep ...... NBCSN 5 p.m...... Belmont Stakes ...... NBC College Softball 12 p.m...... World Series (game 7) ...... ESPN 2:30 p.m...... World Series (game 8) ...... ESPN 7 p.m...... World Series (game 9) ...... ESPN 9:30 p.m...... World Series (game 10) ...... ESPN Radio Stanley Cup Playoffs 7:15 p.m...... Boston at NY Islanders ...... WBZ-FM 98.5 MLB 7:15 p.m...... Boston at NY Yankees ...... WEEI-FM 93.7 ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Clodys Prandys had one RBI for the English baseball team in a loss to Revere Friday afternoon. NHL PLAYOFFS SECOND ROUND Saturday, June 5 (Best-of-7) Carolina at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. English baseball falls to GBL foe Revere Wednesday, June 2 Boston at N.Y. Islanders, 7:15 p.m. Sunday, June 6 Montreal 5, Winnipeg 3, Montreal brought home the rst run vere into the lead. English (3-2) plays on leads series 1 - 0 Winnipeg at Montreal, 6 p.m. ENGLISH Colorado 3, Vegas 2, OT, Colorado Colorado at Vegas, 8:30 p.m. From B1 to make it 6-4. After one The Bulldogs just the road at Somerville leads series 2 - 0 Monday, June 7 more walk loaded the bas- couldn’t get the bats going Tuesday (4). Thursday, June 3 N.Y. Islanders at Boston, 6:30 p.m. A pair of walks put two es, Popp stepped into the after that, going down 1-2- Revere (3-1) takes on Boston 2, N.Y. Islanders 1, OT, Bos- Winnipeg at Montreal, 8 p.m. Revere runners on base, box and smashed a clutch 3 in each of their nal two Medford Monday after- ton leads series 2 - 1 Tuesday, June 8 then an English error grand slam to catapult Re- at-bats to take the loss. noon (4). Carolina 3, Tampa Bay 2, OT, Tampa Tampa Bay at Carolina, TBA Bay leads series 2 - 1 x-Vegas at Colorado, TBA Friday, June 4 Wednesday, June 9 Montreal at Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m. x-Boston at N.Y. Islanders, TBA Colorado at Vegas, 10 p.m. x-Montreal at Winnipeg, TBA

NBA PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND Dallas 105, L.A. Clippers 100, Dal- (Best-of-7) las leads series 3-2 Tuesday, June 1 Thursday, June 3 Denver 126, Portland 115, Denver 123, Boston 109, Brook- wins series 4-2 lyn wins series 4-1 Phoenix 113, L.A. Lakers 100, Denver 147, Portland 140, 2OT Phoenix wins series 4-2 Phoenix 115, L.A. Lakers 85 Friday, June 4 Wednesday, June 2 L.A. Clippers at Dallas, 9 p.m. Philadelphia 129, Washington 112, Sunday, June 6 Philadelphia wins series 4-1 x-Dallas at L.A. Clippers, TBA Atlanta 103, New York 89, Atlanta SECOND ROUND wins series 4-1 (Best-of-7) Utah 126, Memphis 110, Utah wins Saturday, June 5 series 4-1 Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.

MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 36 22 .621 _ New York 27 22 .551 _ Boston 33 23 .589 2 Atlanta 26 28 .481 3½ New York 31 26 .544 4½ Philadelphia 26 29 .473 4 Toronto 29 25 .537 5 Miami 24 31 .436 6 Baltimore 19 37 .339 16 Washington 23 30 .434 6 Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Chicago 34 22 .607 _ Chicago 32 24 .571 _ Cleveland 30 24 .556 3 St. Louis 31 26 .544 1½ Kansas City 28 26 .519 5 Milwaukee 30 26 .536 2 Detroit 23 33 .411 11 Cincinnati 25 29 .463 6 Minnesota 22 34 .393 12 Pittsburgh 21 34 .382 10½ West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Oakland 33 25 .569 _ San Francisco 35 21 .625 _ ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Houston 31 25 .554 1 San Diego 35 23 .603 1 Seattle 29 29 .500 4 Los Angeles 33 23 .589 2 Michael Kelly had two assists for the St. John’s Prep lacrosse team in a loss to BC High Friday Los Angeles 25 31 .446 7 Colorado 23 34 .404 12½ Texas 22 36 .379 11 Arizona 20 38 .345 16 evening.

Friday’s Games (Keller 5-4), 4:10 p.m. Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Boston (Rodríguez 5-4) at N.Y. Yankees Cleveland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. (Taillon 1-4), 7:15 p.m. Houston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Seattle (Kikuchi 3-3) at L.A. Angels (Cobb Prep lacrosse suffers rst loss of season Tampa Bay at Texas, 8:05 p.m. 3-2), 10:07 p.m. Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Mahle 4-2) at St. Louis (TBD), Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. 2:15 p.m. ROUNDUP Jimmy Ayers led the St. John’s Prep (9-1) 25-14, 21-25, 25-23, 25- Seattle at L.A. Angels, 9:38 p.m. Miami (Rogers 6-3) at Pittsburgh (De Jong Miami at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. 0-0), 4:05 p.m. From B1 way with two goals in the hosts Catholic Memorial 13. Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Washington (Ross 2-5) at Philadelphia loss, while Tommy Sarni Tuesday (5:30) in the reg- Prior to the game, the L.A. Dodgers at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. (Howard 0-1), 4:05 p.m. BOYS LACROSSE Arizona at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Arizona (Kelly 2-6) at Milwaukee (Peralta had one goal and two as- ular season nale. Eagles honored their Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. 5-1), 4:10 p.m. BC High 8, sists. Luke Surette and BOYS VOLLEYBALL group of four seniors — Oakland at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Stewart 1-0) at San Francis- St. John’s Prep 7 (OT) Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. co (Gausman 6-0), 7:15 p.m. Pat Atkins each had one St. John’s Prep 3, Eugene Mantilla, Michael The Prep suffered its N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 7-4) at Atlanta goal and one assist, while BC High 1 Clifford, Mike Maddison Saturday’s Games (Morton 4-2), 7:15 p.m. rst loss of the season in Detroit (Skubal 2-7) at Chicago White Sox Oakland (Irvin 3-7) at Colorado (Freeland Lucas Verrier and Char- The Prep pulled out a and Aaron Saporito — for (Giolito 5-4), 2:10 p.m. 0-0), 9:10 p.m. heartbreaking fashion, Houston (Urquidy 4-2) at Toronto (Stripling N.Y. Mets (deGrom 4-2) at San Diego (Mus- giving up the game-tying lie Wilmot each scored hard-fought win on Se- their contributions to the 1-3), 3:07 p.m. grove 4-4), 10:10 p.m. one goal. Michael Kelly nior Night, keeping its program over the years. Cleveland (Civale 7-2) at Baltimore (Means Sunday’s Games goal with only seven sec- 4-1), 4:05 p.m. Cleveland at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. onds remaining in regula- added two assists. Goalie undefeated season alive St. John’s Prep (7-0) Tampa Bay (Hill 4-2) at Texas (Allard 1-1), Houston at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Kaden Quirk had eight for another day. The Ea- hosts St. John’s (Shrews- 4:05 p.m. Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. tion before falling in over- Minnesota (Berríos 5-2) at Kansas City Minnesota at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. time. saves. gles won by set scores of bury) Monday (5:30). SATURDAY JUNE 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3

Salem High Class of 2021 Salem High graduates 236 SALEM “Whenever you doubt or ploring as they moved Mustafa Lindsey Esmeralda Veronica Elisa From A1 question yourself moving through their lives after Abdulrahman Figueroa Mendonça forward, remember what high school. voice, I have the ability to you did here.” “I have found that the Kyle James Acevedo Joseph Wayne Haris Metaj be a voice and a light for Dr. Samantha Meier, greatest mistake is to not Maryvette Aguasvivas Finnerty Nicole Morgan others.” the high school’s princi- make mistakes,” Arnold He praised the gradu- pal, echoed these senti- said. “It is through our Althea Alimagno Joaquim Fitch Marvell Moronta ates for their resilience in ments, saying that of all mistakes that we live.” Jordy Almanzar Maximilian Fitch Rachel Mulsman the face of a pandemic and the words she could use to Valedictorian Christin dedication to helping one Tyler Matthew Braegan Fitzgerald Jada Murray describe education during Napierkowski said that another. Amann Nathalie Flores Abreu Christin the pandemic, she would she was excited to see “This is what it truly choose “growth.” Josef Ryan Ambrefe Jose Rafael Flores Napierkowski means to be human and a what the future held for “Fifteen months of this her fellow graduates, and Skylar Angell Guzman Gina Maria Narbonne student,” he said. “To help pandemic has forced all that the world would be each other.” of us to grow in ways we Yadari Aquino Kathleen Carolyn Catalina Nevada better with them entering Deya Arnold Flynn The pandemic was a never imagined,” Meier Nieves common thread for many said. “We have all grown it. Teresa Aylsworth Noah Galeota Andre Brendan of the speakers at the cer- in our ability to give each “There’s a good chance Said Baez Erick Jenero Garcia Noonan emony, with Superinten- other grace, patience and you’ve already had an impact on someone’s life, Sirena Maree Baez Perla Mary Garcia De Adam Rafael David dent of Schools Dr. Ste- empathy.” phen Zrike commending Salutatorian Deya Ar- even if you don’t know it,” Yesenis Baez Jesus Nunez the students on making it nold told her classmates she said. “If you have the Faith Theresé Barrett Nathalie Yadira Milaury Nunez through a year of virtual that she was impressed opportunity to make an Fiona Lao Bautista Gaspar Taya M O’Keefe learning. by the curiosity and prog- impact, do it, and if there Markin Bautista Julianny Genao “The flexibility, humil- ress she had seen from is no opportunity, make Timothy O’Neil ity, fortitude and charac- them over the years they one for yourself.” Trevor Andrew Hernández Breanna Olson ter you demonstrated will had been in school togeth- Tréa Lavery can be Beaudoin Lily Frances Carlos J. 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A trick vanishes into thin air Dale Carnegie said, “I’ve found that ton for his takeout double. But just in worry and irritation vanish into thin air case trumps were 0=4, not 1=3, de- the moment I open my mind to the clarer ruffed a club in his hand at trick many blessings I possess.” five — a vital play. At the bridge table, apparent guar- Then, when a heart to dummy’s king anteed tricks sometimes are made to revealed the bad break, South ran the evaporate, which is irritating for the heart nine, trumped another club, victim but a blessing for the profiteer. played a diamond to the king, ruffed This deal is based on one declared dummy’s last club and returned to the by Italian superstar Pietro Forquet in board with a diamond to the ace. the 1968 World Team Olympiad. How South was now down to the ace- did he make four hearts after West jack of hearts, over East’s remaining cashed the three top spades before queen-six. Forquet could lead either shifting to the club queen? of dummy’s remaining cards and Since Forquet was always a sound catch East’s heart queen in a trump bidder, Benito Garozzo (North) had no coup. qualms in raising to game. He thought Interestingly, a diamond switch by his partner would take seven hearts, West at trick four makes South’s job two diamonds and one club without much harder. He must ruff dummy’s difficulty. last spade either immediately or after Forquet’s original plan was to cash running the heart nine. The curious the heart king, then to play a heart to may play it out; I have hit the word his jack, assuming West had a single- limit! 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CLEANING/ COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF LYNN CARPENTRY MAINTENANCE THE TRIAL COURT Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council will hold a Public Hearing on PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Tuesday, June 22, 2021 at 5:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers for all interested DIVORCE SUMMONS BY citizens of the City of Lynn, MA on the FY 2022 Budget. The budget proposed for PUBLICATION AND MAILING Fiscal Year 2022 is as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2022 Budget is $407,008,573.00. Carpentry & Services RONNIE Z Essex Probate and Family Court The City of Lynn Fiscal Year 2022 Budget is available for inspection and review on 36 Federal Street the City of Lynn website and the City Clerk's Office commencing on Monday, June • Full Cleanouts: Homes, Salem, MA 01970 7, 2021. Attics, basements, yards, MOVING Docket No. ES21D0731DR Per Order: Janet Rowe, City Clerk Commercial clean outs, etc. Leave your moving to us! • Full Home Repairs, Whether it be one piece or more! Amanda Rich vs. Adam Rich Item: June 5, 15, 2021 Painting and Installations. 10% off for senior citizens, To the Defendant: • Windows, doors, porches, veterans, and disabled decks, stairs etc. LEGALS • Gutter repairs and cleaning. Call Ronnie The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court No job too small! grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown CITY OF LYNN 781-321-2499 Notice: The City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 22, 2021 in For a free estimate 781-354-0023 The Complaint is on file at the Court. the City Council Chambers at 5:30 pm on the following petition:. 217 Lewis St, Diem Cannabis Marijuana Dispensary for a Sign Permit CLEANING/ An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you Per Janet Rowe, City Clerk MAINTENANCE from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. Item: June 5, 15, 2021

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Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the ONLY $1295 a month newspaper is subject to the Federal administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and WYOMA SQUARE Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes expenses of administration. Attractive 1 Bedroom Apt. 1st. Flr. it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or Includes Heat Hot Water and Parking discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. ONLY $1095 a month age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, Date: May 28, 2021 veteran's status, or source of income or any Pamela Casey O'Brien CALL CENTURY REALTY intention to make any such preference, limitation 781-593-0004 or discrimination. Register of Probate This newspaper will not knowingly accept any Item: June 05, 2021 GENERAL advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all HELP WANTED dwellings in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of LEGALS discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at Lynn Insurance Agency 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at Seeks highly motivated customer 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the service representative to service hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS existing clients. First Indemnity special- THE TRIAL COURT izes in Professional Liability for PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Attorneys. Candidate should have at RELOCATING? Docket No. ES21P1040EA least a 2 year college degree and be INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE proficient in word excel. Property Casualty experience a plus but will Essex Division train the right candidate. Salary + commission incentive commensurate Estate of: Norman J. Thibodeau with experience. Please email resume to: Also Known As: Norman Thibodeau [email protected] or mail to: Date of Death: February 05, 2021 Andrew A. Biggio First Indemnity Insurance Agency Inc To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of The Equitable Co-Operative Bank “Helpful tips” Building 87 Oxford St. Petitioner: Kelly J. Finnegan of Peabody, MA Lynn, MA 01901-1118 for a S-M-O-O-T-H Kelly J. Finnegan of Peabody, MA trouble-free move! has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to NOTICES serve without sureties on the bond. 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Response to any pay per call numbers will be keep the inside smell- charged to your telephone bill and ing fresh and clean. anyone under 18 years of age must have parent's consent. Please call immediately for further Pack your current details or information. phone book — it’s a CLASSIFIED quick easy reference to (781)593-7700 the folks back home. SATURDAY JUNE 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 NATION U.S. intel report on UFOs: No evidence of aliens, but... By Robert Burns and effort has included officials security and safety issue, Nomaan Merchant on a Defense Department given that in many cases ASSOCIATED PRESS UAP task force established the pilots who reported last year. The expected seeing unexplained aerial WASHINGTON — public release of an unclas- phenomena were conduct- Whatever or whoever they sified version of the report ing combat training flights. are, they’re still out there. this month will amount to The report’s lack of firm U.S. intelligence is after a status report, not the fi- conclusions will likely dis- them, but its upcoming re- nal word, according to one appoint people anticipat- port won’t deliver any full official. ing the report, given many or final truth about UFOs. A Pentagon spokeswom- Americans’ long-standing The tantalizing prospect an, Sue Gough, declined fascination with UFOs and of top government intel fi- Friday to comment on the prospect of aliens hav- nally weighing in — after news reports about the in- ing reached humankind. A decades of conspiracy the- telligence report. She said ories, TV shows, movies recent story on CBS’ “60 and winking jokes by pres- the Pentagon’s UAP task Minutes” further bolstered FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS idents — will instead yield force is “actively working interest in the government Former President Donald Trump arrives on the South Lawn of the White a more mundane reality with the Office of the Di- report. House, in Washington. that’s not likely to change rector of National Intelli- But skeptics caution that many minds on any side of gence on the report, and the videos and reported the issue. DNI will provide the find- sightings have plausible Investigators have found ings to Congress.” Earth-bound explanations. Facebook suspends Trump for no evidence the sightings The Pentagon and Cen- Mick West, an author, in- are linked to aliens — but tral Intelligence Agency vestigator, and longtime can’t deny a link either. have for decades looked skeptic of UFO sightings, two years, then will reassess Two officials briefed on the into reports of aircraft or said he supported the report due to Congress lat- other objects in the sky fly- military looking into any By Barbara Ortutay On Facebook, Trump’s said it has never applied er this month say the U.S. ing at inexplicable speeds possible incursion of U.S. ASSOCIATED PRESS suspension has meant this policy to Trump. government cannot give a or trajectories. airspace, especially by an that his account is essen- The social media giant definitive explanation of The U.S. government adversary. Facebook said it is sus- tially in “Facebook jail,” said on Friday that while aerial phenomena spotted takes unidentified aerial “People are conflating pending former President where others can read it will still apply this by military pilots. phenomena seriously giv- this issue with the idea Donald Trump’s accounts and comment on past “newsworthiness” exemp- The report also doesn’t en the potential national that these UFOs demon- for two years following its posts, but Trump and oth- tion to certain posts it rule out that what pilots security risk of an adver- strate amazing physics finding that he stoked vio- er account handlers are deems to be in the public have seen may be new sary flying novel technolo- and possibly even aliens,” lence ahead of the deadly unable to post new mate- interest even if they vio- technologies developed by gy over a military base or West said. “The idea that Jan. 6 insurrection. rial. , by contrast, late Facebook rules, it will other countries. One of the another sensitive site, or this is some kind of secret “At the end of this period, has permanently banned no longer treat material officials said there is no in- the prospect of a Russian warp drive or it’s defying we will look to experts to Trump from its service posted by politicians any dication the unexplained or Chinese development physics as we know it, assess whether the risk to and there is no trace of his differently from that post- phenomena are from se- exceeding current U.S. ca- there really isn’t any good public safety has receded. account there. ed by anyone else. In addi- cret U.S. programs. pabilities. This also is seen evidence for that.” We will evaluate external Facebook said it will tion, Facebook said it will The officials were not by the U.S. military as a The Pentagon last year factors, including instanc- heighten penalties for make public whenever it authorized to discuss the es of violence, restrictions public figures duringdoes apply the exemption information publicly and on peaceful assembly and times of civil unrest and to a post. spoke on condition of an- other markers of civil un- violence. In a color-cod- The announcements are onymity. Findings of the rest,” Nick Clegg, Face- ed chart on its blog post in response to recommen- report were first published book’s vice president of Friday, it said those who dations from the compa- by The New York Times. global affairs, wrote in a violate its policies during ny’s quasi-independent The report examines blog post Friday. this time can be restricted oversight board. Last multiple unexplained The two-year suspension from posting for anywhere month that panel upheld sightings from recent is effective from Jan. 7, so between a month (yellow) a decision by Facebook to years that in some cas- Trump has 19 months to and two years (red). Fu- keep former Trump indef- es have been captured on go. ture violations, it said, initely suspended but said video of pilots exclaim- In a press release, the will be met with “height- the company could not ing about objects flying in former president called ened penalties, up to and merely suspend him “in- front of them. Facebook’s decision “an including permanent re- definitely” and gave it six Congress in December insult.” moval.” months to decide what to required the Director of “They shouldn’t be al- Facebook also plans to do with his accounts. National Intelligence to lowed to get away with end a contentious poli- In its decision last summarize and report PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS this censoring and silenc- cy championed by CEO month, the board agreed on the U.S. government’s The image from video provided by the Depart- ing, and ultimately, we Mark Zuckerberg that with Facebook that two knowledge of unidenti- will win. Our Country automatically exempted of Trump’s Jan. 6 posts fied aerial phenomena, or ment of Defense labeled Gimbal, from 2015, can’t take this abuse any- politicians from rules that “severely violated” the UAPs — better known to shows an unexplained object at center as it more!” the press release banned hate speech and content standards of both the public as unidentified soars high along the clouds, traveling against stated. abuse. The company has Facebook and Instagram. flying objects or UFOs. The the wind. US businesses struggle to fill jobs even as hiring picks up

By Christopher cent. That mismatch between said, are “more lackluster Rugaber The speed of the rebound, employers and job seekers than one would expect giv- ASSOCIATED PRESS fueled by substantial feder- resulted in the sharp slow- en the strong state of eco- al aid and rising vaccina- down in hiring in April, nomic growth.” WASHINGTON — Hir- tions, has created a discon- when businesses added far The May jobs report of- ing in the United States nect between businesses fewer jobs than economists fered a number of signs picked up in May yet was and the unemployed: While had forecast and many that companies are trying slowed again by the strug- companies are rushing to fewer than had been hired harder to find workers. gles of many companies to find enough workers to add workers immediately, in March. The disconnect They’re offering more mon- keep up with the economy’s many of the unemployed eased somewhat in May. ey, for one thing. Average swift recovery from the are still holding back. Some But economists say it will hourly pay jumped for a pandemic recession. of the jobless are likely likely persist until early second straight month, es- U.S. employers added seeking better positions fall, when schools reopen, pecially in the leisure and 559,000 jobs last month, than they had before the COVID-19 fades further hospitality industry, which the Labor Department said pandemic triggered wide- and federal unemployment includes restaurants, bars, Friday, an improvement spread layoffs. Or they still FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS benefits end. hotels and amusement from April’s sluggish in- lack affordable child care. “There is a gap between parks. Hourly wages for all Others still worry about A sign for workers hangs in the window of a the economy and labor workers in that industry, crease of 278,000. Yet the shop along Main Street in Deadwood, S.D. gain fell well short of em- contracting COVID-19 market,” said Nela Rich- except managers, were 6.4 ployers’ need for labor. The or have decided to retire ployment benefit, on top of ployed Americans to take ardson, chief economist at percent higher in May com- unemployment rate fell to early. And a temporary regular state jobless aid, time to consider their op- the payroll processing firm pared with pre-pandemic 5.8 percent from 6.1 per- $300-a-week federal unem- has likely led many unem- tions. ADP. May’s job gains, she levels — a substantial gain. After 2-year battle, House panel interviewing Trump counsel

By Mary Clare sia — originally sued after guarantees its members It is unclear what House McGahn described to in- nerved him. He recounted Jalonick and Eric McGahn defied an April won’t learn much new. The Democrats will do with vestigators the president’s how Trump had demanded Tucker 2019 subpoena on Trump’s two sides agreed that Mc- the testimony, which they repeated efforts to choke that he contact then-Attor- ASSOCIATED PRESS orders. Gahn will be questioned sought before twice im- off the probe and direc- ney General Jeff Sessions That same month, the privately and only about peaching Trump. The Sen- tives he said he received to order him to unrecuse WASHINGTON — The Justice Department re- information attributed to ate acquitted Trump of House Judiciary Commit- from the president that un- himself from the Russia leased a redacted version him in publicly available impeachment charges both tee is questioning former of special counsel Robert portions of Mueller’s report. White House counsel Don times. McGahn behind closed Mueller’s report on the Still, House Democrats At a break during the doors on Friday, two years matter. In the report, Muel- kept the case going, even interview, Nadler said Mc- ler pointedly did not exon- past Trump’s presidency, Gahn’s appearance “vin- after House Democrats • Office • Skate Room originally sought his testi- erate Trump of obstruction and are moving forward dicates the congressional mony as part of investiga- of justice but also did not with the interview to subpoena right.” • Skate Guards •Snack Bar recommend prosecuting make an example of the tions into former President As White House counsel, Part time hours can be arranged Donald Trump. him, citing Justice Depart- former White House coun- McGahn had an insider’s The long-awaited inter- ment policy against in- sel. House Judiciary Com- view of many of the epi- • On the MBTA Bus Route 429 view is the result of an dicting a sitting president. mittee Chairman Jerrold sodes Mueller and his team agreement reached last Mueller’s report quoted Nadler, D-N.Y., said the examined for potential ob- Call Meghan or Jerry month in federal court, and extensively from inter- agreement for McGahn’s struction of justice during a transcript will be public- views with McGahn, who testimony is a good-faith the Russia investigation. 781-233-9507 ly released within a week. described the Republican compromise that “satisfies McGahn proved a pivotal or House Democrats — then president’s efforts to stifle our subpoena, protects the — and damning — witness 617-620-9201 investigating whether the investigation. Committee’s constitutional against Trump, with his Trump tried to obstruct While the Judiciary panel duty to conduct oversight name mentioned hundreds Open 7 days a week the Justice Department’s eventually won its fight for in the future, and safe- of times in the text of the probes into his presiden- McGahn’s testimony, the guards sensitive executive Mueller report and its foot- 425R Broadway, Saugus, MA 01906 tial campaign’s ties to Rus- court agreement almost branch prerogatives.” notes. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY JUNE 5, 2021 REAL ESTATE

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