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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2021 Swampscott plans special Town Meeting

By Trea Lavery ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — The town will hold a special town meeting on March 1 to decide Wendy Reed whether to approve a replacement to the Swampscott Middle School roof. Peter Spellios, chair of the Select Board, explained in the board’s Wednesday night Saugus meeting that the repair could not wait to be approved at the annual town meeting in May. clerk “This project is of signi cant scale and it takes time to mobilize,” Spellios said. “The duration of the project will take the entire- Reed ty of the summer. Therefore, it is important COURTESY PHOTO that that project is able to start the day af- ter school is over.” Mary Darby gives the camera a thumbs up after being vaccinated at Mass Gen- While some parts of the roof have been dead eral Brigham Healthcare Center in Lynn. repaired or replaced over the last 20 years, Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald ex- plained that much of the roof was installed 336 receive vaccinations in 1996, and has outlived its expected life at 57 cycle. The part of the roof that holds solar By Elyse Carmosino panels, however, will not have to be re- ITEM STAFF placed. at Lynn medical center While there is not yet a set price for the SAUGUS — Board of project, it is expected to cost up to $2 mil- Selectmen clerk and for- By Gayla Cawley received the  rst dose of the P zer vaccine lion. A more speci c price will be deter- mer School Committee ITEM STAFF over the  rst two days of a new COVID-19 mined before the March 1 town meeting. chair Wendy Reed died vaccination clinic that has opened at Mass In addition to the roof replacement, LYNN — Lynn resident Mary Darby could General Brigham Healthcare Center in Lynn. Friday morning of a heart barely contain her excitement as she waited town meeting members will vote whether Massachusetts residents 75 and older be- to approve an additional $165,000 for the attack, the Saugus Police to be vaccinated at the former Union Hospi- came eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine on feasibility study for the new Swampscott Department and Board of tal site on Wednesday night. Selectmen Chair Anthony February 1, as part of the second phase of the Elementary School. The original $750,000 “I’m so eager to get this vaccine,” Darby Cogliano con rmed. She state’s vaccination rollout plan. devoted to the project has been used up, said while awaiting her  rst dose. “This is was 57. While Mass General Brigham started vac- but Spellios explained that there are more the  rst step to getting back to a normal life.” Characterized by many cinating patients at some of its other loca- questions that the School Building Commit- who knew her as a giv- Darby was one of more than 336 patients, tions this past Monday, the Lynn clinic that tee would like to answer. ing spirit, her death was ages 75 and older, of North Shore Physicians met with an outpouring Group and North Shore Medical Center who LYNN, A5 SWAMPSCOTT, A3 of grief from the Saugus community. Cogliano, who was a member of the board Marblehead when Reed was  rst hired Salem is music to her clerk position in the 1990s, described her as “just a genuine, good Arts opens to artist’s ears person,” and said from By Guthrie Scrimgeour the moment she stepped ITEM STAFF into the role, she became exhibition an “instant asset” to the By Trea Lavery SALEM — Devin Pinkham (stage name Dev So- town. ITEM STAFF ter), whose new indie project “The Dida Tapes” is “She knew the position dropping this week, credits the city of Salem for his inside and out and was MARBLEHEAD — The Marble- eclectic taste in music. like having a sixth se- head Arts Association’s annual “Culturally, how diverse we are has a huge in uence lectman,” Cogliano said. exhibit, Variations, is now open, on my sound. I grew up with a mom who loved the Back- “I don’t know what I’ll do showing pieces by artists around street Boys and a dad who loved rock,” said Pinkham, without her.” the country. who grew up in the city. “Then going to Salem Public School Committee mem- While the six-year-running ex- Schools, I got a lot of hip-hop and pop in uences.” ber and friend Dennis hibit has always been open to both Pinkham produced the new six-track project on Gould worked alongside MAA members and non-members, Logic X in his home studio, starting with drums, Reed while she served this year is the  rst time that the then weaving in vocal lines, guitar and bass. as director of the Saugus organization has opened the ex- “I like to experiment with different things,” he Food Pantry for years. He hibit to applicants outside of New said. “Whether it be adding an ‘80s synth, or a dis- said her enthusiasm for England. torted guitar. I like to air out my drums, or I add helping others and her “We spoke about it last year and sub-bass to a song that really doesn’t need sub- natural leadership abil- thought we would try and expand bass, which gives it character to me.” ities were evident to all our footprint,” said MAA Execu- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The tracks are mixed with the help of Tyler who had the pleasure of tive Director Patti Baker. “We had Ledger, another Salem artist. Musician Dev Soter of Salem is dropping knowing her. “Wendy was a kind and MARBLEHEAD, A3 new album, “The Dida Tapes,” February 10. SALEM, A3 giving person,” he said. “She always gave her- self willingly, and not for awards or recognition, but Crossing into to truly assist others.” However, the full extent of Reed’s community ser- retirement in vice isn’t widely known, he said, recalling the work she did alongside Pastor Mar- Lynn eld tha Leahy of First Congre- gational United Church By Anne Marie witch on Halloween to ty- of Christ to combat home- Tobin ing shoelaces and  xing lessness in Saugus, as well ITEM STAFF as her involvement with bicycles to administering nonpro t organization, LYNNFIELD — Call-  rst aid — always with a HAWC (Healing Abuse ing Carol Kilroy popular little tender-loving care Working for a Change). is an understatement: — to even helping a stu- A local school crossing Reed was also recog- dent in tears after los- nized as a 2020 Commu- guard, who kept town nity All-Star by Essex children safe for 42 ing a rock in the middle Media Group for her ded- years, makes Kilroy a de of the street, Kilroy has ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ication to feeding families facto Lynn eld institu- seen it and done it all. tion. Carol Kilroy has retired after being a Lynn eld crossing guard for the SAUGUS, A2 From dressing up as a LYNNFIELD, A3 past 42 years.

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Miriam J. Ross, 97 Oscar winner, ‘Sound of Music’ 1923 - 2021 MURRELLS INLET, SC. - Mir- lived most of her life in Lynn- star Christopher Plummer dies iam J. Ross passed away Jan. field, MA. Her obituary can be 30,2021 at NHC Garden City. viewed online at Grand Strand By Mark Kennedy rector who becomes open- She was born in Lynn, MA. and Funeral Home and Crematory. AP ENTERTAINMENT ly gay after his wife of 44 WRITER years dies. His loving, fi- nal relationship becomes NEW YORK — Christo- an inspiration for his son, pher Plummer, the dash- who struggles with his Janet Benham - Harkins, 59 ing award-winning actor father’s death and how to 9/23/2020 - 12/31/2020 who played Captain von find intimacy in a new re- Trapp in the film “The lationship. LYNN - Janet is survived Service Information: A Sound of Music” and at 82 “Too many people in the by her daughter, Virginia and Memorial Service will take became the oldest Acade- world are unhappy with her son Jon Harkins , and 3 place at St Mary’s Church in my Award acting winner their lot. And then they grandchildren, several siblings, Lynn on Thursday, February in history, has died. He retire and they become nieces, nephews, cousins and 11th at 10am. Burial ser- was 91. vegetables. I think retire- many friends. vices will be private. Plummer died Friday ment in any profession is morning at his home in death, so I’m determined Connecticut with his wife, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to keep crackin’,” he told Elaine Taylor, by his side, Christopher Plummer attends the premiere for AP in 2011. Michael G McClory, 61 said Lou Pitt, his longtime “Knives Out” on day three of the Toronto Inter- Plummer in 2017 re- 1959 - 2021 friend and manager. national Film Festival in Toronto. placed Kevin Spacey as Over more than 50 years J. Paul Getty in “All the EAST HAMPSTEAD, NH - in the industry, Plummer humor into it,” he told The memoir in 2012 was titled Money in the World” just Michael G. McClory, 61 of E. enjoyed varied roles rang- Associated Press in 2007. “In Spite of Myself.” six weeks before the film Hampstead, NH died Tuesday ing from the film “The Girl “It was almost impossible. Plummer had a remark- was set to hit theaters. February 2, 2021 in Parkland With the Dragon Tattoo,” It was just agony to try to able film renaissance late That choice that was of- Medical Center, Derry, NH. Mi- to the voice of the villain make that guy not a card- in life, which began with ficially validated in the chael was born in Lynn, MA on in 2009’s “Up” and as a board figure.” his acclaimed perfor- best possible way for the November 30, 1959, a son of canny lawyer in Broad- A GIF of the captain rip- mance as Mike Wallace film — a supporting Os- Donald and Eleanor (Booth) way’s “Inherit the Wind.” ping a Nazi flag became a in Michael Mann’s 1999 car nomination for Plum- McClory, Sr. He was raised and In 2019 he starred as mur- popular meme in recent film “The Insider,” contin- mer, his third. “I was just educated in Lynn and had re- dered mystery novelist in years, and gave Plummer ued in films such as 2001’s hopeful that at my age, sided in E. Hampstead for the Rian Johnson’s whodunnit a new does of fame. “A Beautiful Mind” and my memory would serve past 15 years. He worked at “Knives Out” and in the “The world has lost a 2009’s “The Last Station,” me,” he said at the time. “I the General Electric in Lynn un- TV suspense drama series consummate actor today in which he played a dete- had to learn my lines very til his retirement. “Departure.” and I have lost a - riorating Tolstoy and was quickly.” He enjoyed riding his Harley, But it was opposite Julie ished friend. I treasure nominated for an Oscar. Director Ridley Scott falling asleep on a float in the Andrews as von Trapp in the memories of our work “He was a mighty force said he had “a wonderful pool, hunting, playing Pokemon 1965 that made him a star. together and all the hu- both as Man and Actor,” experience” with Plum- Go and spending time with his He played an Austrian mor and fun we shared , his co-star mer on the film. “What a family and grand dogs. captain who must flee the through the years,” An- in “The Last Station,” said guy. What a talent. What a He is survived by four sons ron Clarke. country with his folk-sing- drews said in a statement. in a statement Friday. “He life,” Scott said in a state- and future daughter-in-law, Service Information: Call- ing family to escape service The role catapulted was fearless, energetic, ment. Christopher McClory, Daniel ing hours will be held on in the Nazi navy, a role he Plummer to stardom, but courageous, knowledge- There were fallow peri- McClory and Allison Tucker of Sunday February 7, 2021 lamented was “humorless he never took to leading able, professional and a ods in his career — a “Pink E. Hampstead, and Stephen from 3 to 5pm in the Pea- and one-dimensional.” men parts, despite his sil- monument to what an ac- Panther” movie here, a McClory, and Matthew McClo- body Funeral Homes and Plummer spent the rest of ver hair, good looks and tor can be.” “Dracula 2000” there and ry both of Cincinnati, OH, and Crematorium, 15 Birch St., his life referring to the film ever-so-slight English ac- In 2012, Plummer won a even a “Star Trek” — as a one brother, Donald McClory , Derry with cremation to as “The Sound of Mucus” or cent. He preferred char- supporting actor Oscar for Klingon, no less. But Plum- sister in law Sharon, nephew follow. Due to State of NH “S&M.” acter parts, considering his role in “Beginners” as mer had other reasons Brian and niece Stephanie of guidelines, all guests are re- “We tried so hard to put them more meaty. His Hal Fields, a museum di- than the scripts in mind. Littleton, MA and brother in quired to wear masks, min- law Richard Clarke, and niece imize contact and maintain Nicole Clarke, Islip NY. He was social distancing. predeceased by his sister, Sha- State Sen. Brendan Crighton refiles Salem out, Lynn, legislation to legalize sports betting By Trea Lavery a statement. “While there sachusetts college teams Super Bowl, and 7.6 mil- ITEM STAFF are many unknowns about would be prohibited. lion Americans will do so Lynnfield, Nahant, the upcoming fiscal year, The license fee, set at via an online sportsbook, BOSTON — State we do know that Massa- $10 million under the law, representing a 63 percent Sen. Brendan Crighton chusetts residents will is estimated to bring in increase year-over-year. (D-Lynn) refiled legisla- Peabody, Revere wager billions of dollars $80 million in immediate “The sports betting in- tion Friday that would on offshore betting sites revenue and the 15 per- dustry is rapidly expand- legalize sports betting in and in surrounding states. cent tax rate is estimated ing across the nation,” and Saugus stay red Massachusetts. It is time to bring sports to deliver more than $60 The United States Su- Crighton said. “I believe betting out of the shadows million annually, accord- this legislation lays out a In Revere, which has the preme Court lifted the By Gayla Cawley and into a regulated mar- ing to the MGC. framework that would al- ITEM STAFF 14th highest positive test federal ban on the practice ket that benefits residents Sports betting operators low the Commonwealth to rate among the state’s red in May 2018. Since then, here in Massachusetts.” would also be required to responsibly legalize sports Salem is out of the red communities, 32 new cas- 25 states, including New If passed, the legisla- prominently display in- this week, but Lynn, Re- es were reported on Fri- Hampshire, Rhode Island, tion would give control of formation on the signs of betting while raising hun- vere, and four other North day to bring the city’s total New York, and Washing- sports betting to the Mas- problem gambling and dreds of millions in new Shore communities are numbers to 9,051 cases ton, D.C., have all followed sachusetts Gaming Com- how to access assistance, revenue for key programs still at a high risk for and 141 deaths, according suit. mission (MGC). People 21 as well as institute other to support those facing COVID-19 spread. to DPH and city data. “This legislation would and over would be able public health strategies food, housing, financial Lynn and Revere again Like Lynn, Revere’s pos- create robust consumer to place bets at casinos, determined by the MGC. and health- chal- lead this week’s COVID-19 itive test and daily inci- protections and generate slots parlors, horse racing According to the Amer- lenges as a result of the hot spots, in terms of the dence rates dropped this much-needed revenue for tracks, simulcast facili- ican Gaming Association, COVID-19 pandemic.” highest positive test rates. week, from 10.15 to 8.98 Massachusetts as we con- ties, and online on profes- more than 23 million Trea Lavery can be Their respective positive percent and 102.6 to 74.5 tinue this economic re- sional and college teams, Americans will bet a total reached at tlavery@item- test rates are 9.12 and new cases per 100,000 res- covery,” Crighton said in although betting on Mas- of $4.3 billion on Sunday’s live.com. 8.98 percent, which are idents respectively over among the highest in the the past 14 days, accord- state, according to the ing to the DPH. state Department of Pub- Peabody, with a positive Saugus clerk Reed dead at 57 lic Health. Lynnfield, Nahant, Pea- test rate of 5.98 percent body and Saugus join and daily incidence rate SAUGUS few years off for family ob- missed.” two recognitions for her those two cities in the red of 52.2 new cases, has re- From A1 ligations before returning Board of Selectmen Vice dedication to the food bank this week, but Salem has ported 46 new cases and once again to the role in Chair Corinne Riley knew because she didn’t want to three additional deaths through the Saugus November 2005. Reed for more than a de- call attention to herself. been deemed moderate Food Pantry during the risk, or yellow, the same since Wednesday. The city “She gave so much to our cade, having previously “She didn’t show her true now has 5,749 cases, 278 COVID-19 pandemic. town and was such a valu- served two terms with feelings or talk about per- designation that Mar- “She cared about every- blehead and Swampscott people have died, and able resource to residents, her on the Saugus School sonal issues. The first time 4,895 have recovered from body. The funny thing is, applicants, and town of- Committee. she said to me, ‘I shouldn’t have been given, accord- she wasn’t a wealthy per- ing to the DPH. the virus, the DPH and ficials,” said Selectman She also remembered be telling you this…’, I son or anything like that, In Lynn, which is tied city reported. Jeff Cicolini. “Wendy and Reed as a proud mother knew she trusted me and but she gave everything she with Southbridge for the Of the three other red I forged a nice friendship who loved to talk about believed me. That meant could,” Gould said. “Wendy 11th highest positive test communities, Lynnfield over the past six years her children. something if she confided was what is best about our rate in the state (among (934 cases, 27 deaths) working together. She was “She talked a lot about in you,” Riley said, adding Saugonians, and (she’s) a red communities), 51 new reported two new cas- a selfless person who was them with me, and her that Reed had a sense of friend I’ll deeply miss.” cases and two additional es, Nahant (213 cases, always willing to help out face would light up,” Ri- humor that could be “so Selectman Michael Serino deaths were reported by six deaths) reported no those in need. ley said. “Even if she was unexpected, you would said Reed always knew to the city on Friday. change in its numbers, “Her volunteerism at the telling me something text him if she needed help laugh even harder. Lynn now has 14,799 and Saugus (3,280 cases, food pantry was crucial for about them today, I felt with deliveries for the food “I will miss her terribly,” cases, 1,555 of which are 61 deaths) did not update so many families in need the boys were protected by she said. “Saugus has lost a pantry, and remembered and I am sure it will take active, 182 people have its numbers on Friday. a mom who thought they person who did so much for conversations the two had several people to fill the were still five years old. died, and 13,062 have re- Marblehead (1,070 cas- the people who live here.” about Reed’s mother and her void she leaves behind.” Her love for them was so covered from the virus, ac- es, 31 deaths) has report- Elyse Carmosino can be hometown of East Boston. Selectwoman Debra Pa- strong and she showed it.” cording to city data. ed 70 new cases since reached at ecarmosino@ “She always used to talk netta, who served alongside Riley said Reed was a However, there is good last Friday, Salem (3,779 itemlive.com. news. The city’s daily in- cases, 67 deaths) has re- about going there to eat and Reed on the School Com- private person who “hated cidence and positive test ported five new cases and visit her mother,” Serino mittee and worked closely the limelight” and “did not rates both declined for an additional death since said. “I really got to know her with her on the Board of pull any punches,” and re- the second straight week. Wednesday, and num- working for the food pantry. Selectmen, noted Reed of- called how Reed declined Lynn’s positive test rate bers were not updated in My sincerest regrets and ten talked about her pride decreased from 10.7 per- Swampscott, which had thoughts (to her family).” in her three adult sons, Ste- cent last week, and its dai- 872 cases and 16 deaths Reed, a former fourth phen, Jimmy, and Scott. 781-593-7700 ly incidence rate dropped as of Thursday. grade Sunday School “She used to tell me how Publishing Daily, except Sundays from 92.4 to 71.2 new cas- Gayla Cawley can be teacher at Blessed Sac- proud she was of her sons, USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA es per 100,000 residents reached at gcawley@item- rament, was actively and my heart goes out to involved in Saugus ed- and additional offices. this week, the DPH re- live.com. 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Box 5 In partnership with $4.50 a week. served on the board until “Wendy was a friend and Lynn, MA 01903 2001, choosing to take a colleague, and she will be SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Salem is music to artist’s ears Swampscott SALEM From A1 The craftsmanship and plans special attention to detail is ev- ident in every line of the “The Dida Tapes,” which blends several genres in Town Meeting a way that feels cohesive and new. The project begins with SWAMPSCOTT will also allow the SBC “Careful,” which starts out From A1 to answer questions that sounding haunting and neighbors have about con- mournful before bursting “This additional due dil- struction issues and envi- into a distorted guitar igence ... is going to allow ronmental impacts. solo. them to advance the plans The Select Board vot- The track “Brainless” to a point where we will ed not to include a war- has an evident funk influ- be able to give the MSBA rant article that would ence, with a groovy, party (Massachusetts School have included smaller, vibe. Pinkham shows his Building Authority) even non-emergency repairs vocal range here, deliver- better pricing for the new to the town’s elementa- ing most of the track in a school to better prepare ry schools, deciding that strong falsetto. ourselves for town meet- these maintenance items “Hills” is the most hip- ing,” Spellios said. “The ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK would be better addressed hop influenced of any worst thing that can hap- as part of the town’s oper- tracks on the project, as Musician Dev Soter plays a few chords from his upcoming album, “Dida pen is if we say we’re go- ating budget at May’s an- Pinkham’s voice slides Tapes,” which will drop on February 10. ing to build the school for nual town meeting. over a boom-bap backbeat Pinkham only began can make it out, not of Sa- the high-profile “Fresh X, and it ends up being X Trea Lavery can be like fingers down the neck making music seriously lem but just of this specific Finds” Spotify playlist, plus 10 percent.” reached at tlavery@item- of a guitar. about a year ago, and has spot I’m in. I feel like I’m and “Hills” garnering tens The additional funding live.com. “Too fast,” wraps up the thrown himself into mu- just stuck. Most of it is of thousands of views on album with a hard guitar sical projects during the probably the pandemic.” YouTube. riff and an infectious mel- COVID-19 pandemic. Since he only really be- “It’s stressful,” said ody in one of Pinkham’s “I always wrote, and I gan his music career in Pinkham, of the unexpect- most dynamic vocal per- used poetry as an outlet earnest during the pan- ed reach of his music. “It’s formances. during school. But besides demic, he still hasn’t been a weird learning process “You bend me til’ I break that, I never really put able to perform live shows, that a lot of people are out for you/I slow down, I hit two and two together and but he is looking forward there hearing my stories.” the brakes for you,” he made my own music,” said to eventually taking some He is looking forward to sings in the verse, power- Pinkham, who cited art- of his music on stage. producing more music as fully hitting the line. ists like The Arctic Mon- Pinkham recently signed the year progresses. “It’s just how I was feel- keys, The Neighbourhood, a distribution deal with “I’m still experiment- ing at the time. Every- Dominic Fike, and Antho- Fashionably Early, a mu- ing,” said Pinkham. “And thing that I wrote was ny Kiedis of the Red Hot sic company that partners there’s so many things I very present,” he said. “I Chili Peppers as his main with artists, and is hoping still want to do.” wasn’t writing with the inspirations. that his music can reach a “The Dida Tapes” will be knowledge that I have “I’m just trying to make wide audience. available on Soundcloud now. Writing about it as much music as I can He has already had on February 10. when you have those pure, right now, so I always have success getting his mu- Guthrie Scrimgeour instant emotions was im- something to look forward sic heard with “Brain- can be reached at gscrim- portant to me.” to,” he said. “And just so I less,” being chosen for [email protected]. Crossing into retirement in Lynnfield

LYNNFIELD to bowl me over, but all of husband, Arthur, volun- Kilroy’s first day on the From A1 a sudden she just stopped, teered me,” Kilroy said. job was a challenge. sitting on my left foot in the “He was on the fire de- “My first day as a ma- “There’s no real job de- middle of the road.” partment at the time, but tron — that’s what they scription and I learned Kilroy also remembers I have no idea why he vol- called it — was to go to early on that it’s a little a little girl at Summer unteered my name. I guess Logan Airport to pick up a bit of everything, but the Street who was “crying, it was just one of those runaway.” most important part of crying, crying. things and that one thing Kilroy’s stations have my job was safety,” Kilroy “I asked her why she turned into 42 years.” varied over the years and COURTESY PHOTO said. “I was a very strict was crying and she said Retirement arrived last include the former Center “Rupture” by Kathryn Myers of Connecticut crossing guard, in part School (the current site of her teacher had given her year, with December 31 is one of the pieces on view at the Marblehead because I hated having a rock and she dropped it,” serving as Kilroy’s final day. L.I.F.E.’s Center Village), Arts Association’s new exhibition. to write up reports. Shoes Kilroy said. “I said, ‘let’s “I think it was just time the South School (now the had to be tied, otherwise go back and see if we can to say, ‘It’s time.’ I mean, Senior Center and home you couldn’t cross. Other find it,’ and by the grace of the pandemic has affect- of the school department), things had to be practiced God, we recovered it.” ed everyone, so I guess it’s Summer Street and Huck- Marblehead Arts over and over.” Greenwood Road resi- my turn to say good-bye,” leberry Hill elementary Kilroy said she enjoyed dent Ann Powers said she she said. schools, and the Lynnfield every minute and has walked her two boys (now Over the course of her Middle School. so many fond memories, age 23 and 21) to Huck- career, Kilroy has seen her “In the beginning, I just opens exhibition many of which she said leberry every day, some- kids become parents, and went when I was needed,” probably “aren’t fit for times with a shovel in her now, she is helping their Kilroy said. “Eventual- MARBLEHEAD the exhibition can be seen print.” At times, her duties hands if it was snowing. children. ly, my permanent station From A1 both in-person at the gal- and her kindness left her “We developed such a “I’ve met so many won- was on Summer Street at lery and on the organiza- speechless. great relationship with derful kids and parents, so Forest Hill Avenue. The a much larger group of tion’s website, something “At the middle school her, and really, she had it’s been absolutely unbe- most challenging station people that had applied the association began do- there were 99 students such wonderful relation- lievable as over time you was at the middle school than we had expected.” ing more during the pan- and the kids were always ships with all of her walk- develop relationships and on Main Street. Baker said the associa- demic. saying, ‘Thank you and ers,” Powers said. “She you truly bond with them,” “The volume of traffic tion received 580 submis- “COVID helped us get it have a nice weekend’ or was just a great person she said. was tremendous and that sions and was able to se- online,” Baker said. ‘thank you, have a nice who truly loved what she One of the persons Gil- made for all sorts of diffi- lect 174 to showcase in its Missy Fisher, co-pres- six galleries at King Hoop- night.’ By the time they did and really took care of roy developed a special cult situations, consider- ident of MAA, said the er Mansion. Pieces were all got across, I was just so many children.” relationship with was ing that and the number newly national exhibition selected by three judges: parched,” she recalled. Dressing up on Hallow- Charlotte, also known as of kids.” was very exciting for the Cara Wolahan, curator of She remembers a funny een at the middle school Charlie. Kilroy spent her first organization. the Art of Europe depart- incident at Huckleberry served multiple purposes, “At Huckleberry, the two years in Peabody be- ment at Boston’s Muse- “We are honored to be involving an 85-pound according to Kilroy. sidewalk goes into the fore moving to Lynnfield um of Fine Arts; Francine displaying the artwork Golden Retriever that “It was always good as street so you have to stop after her parents built Weiss, curator at Newport of our talented members broke loose from its owner. with everybody being so at a telephone pole be- their home. She attended Art Museum; and Beth alongside the works of ac- “The dog loved people, but grumpy because there was fore crossing,” Kilroy said. the Center School through McLaughlin, chief curator complished artists from she never came near me so much traffic, it helped “Charlie always wanted to sixth grade, then moved of exhibitions and collec- across the country,” Fisher because she would get too make people smile and be be the first, so she would on to the South School tions at Fuller Craft Mu- said. excited,” Kilroy said. “One a little happier,” she said. get to the pole and stretch for about a year and a Variations is open for half while the old middle seum in Brockton. day, though, she broke loose Kilroy said she began her arms out so nobody viewing during the gal- school was built. Awards will be present- and bolted into the street. her career involuntarily. could cross. I told her she lery’s expanded hours “My class was the first ed to the best artists in People said she was going “Originally, my (late) was my assistant. of 12-5 p.m. Wednesday ninth-grade class to go to the best of three catego- through Sunday, or by the middle school,” Kilroy ries: Fine Arts, Photog- appointment by emailing said, adding she has fond raphy and 3D Work. The memories of the school. winners, who will receive pbaker@marbleheadarts. “Don’t knock the old a prize of $1,000, will be org. The exhibition can middle school,” she said. announced on the MAA also be seen online at “Back then, in the dark website on February 7. marbleheadarts.org. ages, they built things to While there will not be Trea Lavery can be last. Junior High was fun an opening reception due reached at tlavery@item- because everyone knew to COVID-19, all pieces in live.com. each other and the classes were small. Also, that was before everything became Catch up with your so specialized and before there were so many elec- favorite team tives.” Kilroy graduated from in Item Sports! Wakefield High School then worked as a statis- tician at the American Mutual company in Wake- field. After marrying, they settled in Lynnfield on Parsons Avenue to raise their two children. Get the LAW OFFICES OF “I’m still in the home I JAMES J. CARRIGAN shared with my husband e-edition • Social Security Disability near the Fire Department. • Workers Compensation It used to be a short, dead- • Accidents 25 years located across end street when neighbors from Lynn District Court were real neighbors. We 15 Johnson St. would have been married for 60 years last year. (Ar- 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN thur Kilroy died in 2013).” ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Anne Marie Tobin can be with your LISA A. 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E¤¥¤ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Military stands tall M¦Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. SŸ E. K¡ Advertising Director News Director Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¡¢ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton by standing back Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¡£ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Customer Service This week, a discredited many young people, criti- many others to live a mid- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS Congress (13 percent con- cized widely in Congress -- dle-class life,” said former Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 fidence rating, according was facing an identity cri- U.S. Rep. Donna F. Ed- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 to Gallup) examines the sis. The Army War College wards, a Maryland Dem- 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 behavior of a discredited commissioned a study on ocrat whose father was in Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 former president (61 per- military professionalism the Air Force. Embedded Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 cent disapproval rating, in 1970 that had chilling in the controversial New Classified/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 findings: [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 according to the Quinnip- York Times 1619 Project Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 iac poll) in an impeach- “Officers of all grades is this assertion by Nicole Subscriptions ment trial that will shape perceive a significant dif- [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Hannah-Jones: “In every the future of the American ference between the ideal war this nation has waged Circulation presidency (39 percent values and the actual or since that first one, Black [email protected] confidence rating) and will operative values of the Americans have fought Ext. 3 be reported by the nation’s Officer Corps. This percep- -- today we are the most tion is strong, clear, perva- Newsroom newspapers (24 percent likely of all racial groups [email protected] confidence rating) and its sive, and statistically and to serve in the United [email protected] television news outlets (18 qualitatively independent States military.” Ext. 4 percent confidence rating). of grade, branch, educa- Today’s respect for On the sidelines of this tional level or source of Sports the military comes even [email protected] EDITORIAL struggle among the unpal- commission. There is also against the backdrop of Ext. 5 atable chronicled by the concern among officers the abuse of Iraqi prison- untrusted -- unlike Myan- that the Army is not tak- ers at Abu Ghraib (2003), Retail and Online ing action to ensure that Advertising mar, where a military the killing of unarmed coup toppled the govern- high ideals are practiced [email protected] Iraqis at Haditha (2005) ment headed by Aung San as well as preached.” and an airstrike on Aziz- ADVERTISING Suu Kyi -- is the nation’s Gen. H.R. McMaster, who abad that killed at least Ernie Carpenter Jr. Why wasn’t military. served in the Gulf War, the several dozen Afghanis Director of Advertising Its confidence level as Iraq War and Afghanistan and Business Development, ext. 1355 measured by Gallup is at and was Trump’s national (2008). [email protected] “It’s tempting to assume America ready a stratospheric 72 per- security adviser, believes Ralph Mitchell cent, almost as high in the comeback began with Americans trust the mili- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 this coronavirus era as the military expeditions in tary for the glaringly ob- [email protected] to vaccinate? nurses (checking in at 89 Grenada (1983) and Pana- vious reason: because it’s Eric Rondeau percent). That rating plac- ma (1989-1990). the most expensive, best- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 es the military 32 points “You had a string of pro- equipped fighting force on [email protected] Editorial from the San Diego Union-Tri- higher than the Supreme found disappointments in the planet,” Amanda Rip- Patricia Whalen bune editorial board Court and 30 points high- this country,” he said in an ley wrote earlier this year. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] er than organized religion. interview. “You had a lost “But America also has the It’s been 13 months since China shut It’s as if an entire nation war, you had stagflation, largest economy in the BUSINESS OFFICE down a region of 18 million people be- were screaming, in the the Iran hostage crisis world, and Americans do Susan J. Conti cause of the rapid human-to-human timeworn, slightly rote and the Marine barracks not trust big business and Controller, ext. 1288 transfer of a new strain of coronavirus. phrase, Thank you for bombings. Then you be- banks. Size and power are [email protected] It’s been a year since the World Health your service. gin to see a turn. It’s im- impressive, but they don’t Ted Grant Organization declared a global health And for your restraint. portant to continuously incubate trust on their Publisher, ext. 1234 emergency because of the spread of the Amid the country’s elec- strengthen the covenant own.” [email protected] coronavirus and COVID-19, the disease tion postpartum drama, between the military and Part of trust is respect. Marian Kinney it causes. It’s been eight months since our society, and between The latest Gallup study of ext. 1212 the military stood tall for [email protected] the U.S. recorded its first 100,000 deaths standing back. and among warriors, about business and industry sec- from the pandemic. And it’s been four Indeed, three weeks how we conduct ourselves tors placed farming and Will Kraft months since Dr. Anthony Fauci — the Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 before the election, Gen. consistent with our prin- agriculture at the top of [email protected] federal government’s leading infectious Mark Milley, chairman of ciples: honor, self-sacrifice, the respect list, with the disease expert — expressed optimism the Joint Chiefs of Staff, courage. We expect much grocery industry close be- Paula Villacreses that effective vaccines would soon be said that “we have estab- of ourselves when our so- A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 hind. Perhaps in our coro- [email protected] available. lished a very long 240- ciety expects much of us.” navirus retreat, we have Against this backdrop, it is stunning year tradition of an apolit- Both Gen. McMaster seen fresh virtue in these Mike Shanahan that local, state and federal authorities Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 ical military that does not and former Secretary of sectors. [email protected] have had a poor start getting vaccines get involved in domestic State John F. Kerry, a The healthcare industry Carolina Trujillo approved two months ago into the arms politics.” military brat who served moved from the third-low- of Americans. This week, Fauci said 70 Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 When Donald J. Trump in Vietnam and later be- est rank to the middle of [email protected] percent to 85 percent of the U.S. popu- contested the election re- came a prominent leader the pack, the first time in lation should be fully vaccinated against Jim Wilson sults and word swirled of the Vietnam Veterans two decades that it has COVID-19 before the U.S. can “get back Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 that the president was Against the War, believe won a positive ranking [email protected] to normal.” Only about 2 percent of contemplating military Americans have come to from Americans. No ex- Americans are fully vaccinated now, and CIRCULATION involvement, all 10 living distinguish between the planation needed there. another 6 percent are partially vaccinat- Lisa Mahmoud former defense secretaries political leaders who be- And dead last is the fed- ed. The road remains long. signed an op-ed asserting gin wars and the military Manager, ext. 1239 This is an unprecedented high-stakes eral government. That, [email protected] that “efforts to involve the personnel who fight them. too, needs no explanation vaccination effort involving multiple gov- “This new respect for the CUSTOMER SERVICE U.S. armed forces in re- at a time when the virus ernment bureaucracies, with distance solving election disputes military is no surprise to has spread throughout the La’ Mosha Ball learning, economic hardship and family would take us into dan- me, and it’s well deserved,” Customer Service, ext. 1276 country. separations wreaking havoc on all of our gerous, unlawful and un- Kerry said in a telephone [email protected] And so in an era when health. History will record that humani- constitutional territory.” conversation the other day. the country is in a spiri- GRAPHICS ty rose to the occasion on the hardest part If America loves an un- “Both the military and the tual if not an economic de- Sean Casey of the effort — getting vaccines approved derdog -- if the country country writ large learned pression, we find ourselves Designer and ready for arms in record time — but swoons for a comeback sto- the lesson of Vietnam, [email protected] bungled the easier part — the logistics. ry -- then look no further which is don’t blame the -- Republicans and Demo- crats -- taking succor from Edwin Peralta Jr. January saw record COVID-19 deaths than the men and women warriors for the war -- and Designer in the United States (a trailing indicator, in military uniform. don’t forget to be grateful the fifth and sixth lines of [email protected] to be sure) — but January also saw more “The Marines’ Hymn”: A generation ago, at the to the warriors. Ever since NEWSROOM than half the vaccinations supplied to beginning of the Reagan then, the country has had states in storage, not being administered. First to fight for right Mike Alongi era and with the memo- a change of attitude about Sports Editor, ext. 1228 Israel, on the other hand, has used ev- ries of Vietnam still fresh, people who serve.” and freedom [email protected] ery vaccine available on a daily basis and only half of Americans Though activists de- And to keep our honor clean. Elyse Carmosino loosened eligibility rules at the end of the expressed “a great deal” plored the disproportion- Reporter, ext. 1264 day to prevent unfrozen doses from being or “quite a bit” of respect ate rate of African Ameri- [email protected] wasted. The nation’s policy was adopted for the military. As that cans in the Vietnam War, A Swampscott High before the vaccines even became avail- School Class of 1972 grad- Allysha Dunnigan rate now approaches Blacks generally have Reporter, ext. 1302 able. three-quarters of Ameri- found the military to be uate, David M. Shribman [email protected] Meanwhile, in the U.S., the rollout cans, the military is enjoy- one of the few institutions is the Pulitzer Prize-win- has been erratic and problematic, with ing something of a renais- in American life that pro- ning former executive Tréa Lavery communities of color disproportionately Reporter, ext. 1317 sance in respect. vided a dependable ladder editor of the Pittsburgh [email protected] suffering from the disease but being vac- Indeed, a half-century of social mobility. Post-Gazette. Follow him cinated less than White Americans and ago, the military -- mired “The military paved the on Twitter at Shribman- Gayla Cawley plans shifting on who should get vacci- Regional Editor, ext. 1236 in Vietnam, reviled by way for my family and PG. [email protected] nated when. Much could’ve been settled on earlier. Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 Amid America’s ongoing conversation [email protected] about systemic racism, it is inconceivable that Black and Latino residents in some Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 communities have gotten vaccines at less [email protected] than half their proportion of the popula- Thor Jourgensen tion. Our leaders need to do much better Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 on this and so many related issues. [email protected] In conversations countywide and coun- Daniel Kane trywide, people are offering ideas that Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 might — and still could — improve the [email protected] vaccination process: mobile distribution Steve Krause centers that could deliver vaccines to News Director, ext. 1229 housebound and other seniors, express [email protected] lanes at mass vaccination sites for the Amanda Lunn elderly, an organized system of volun- Designer teers who can safely drive people to sites, [email protected] a massive public relations campaign across every medium of diverse groups Trevor Andreozzi Designer of people touting the benefits of — and [email protected] receiving — shots. Yet government agen- Guthrie Scrimgeour cies struggle with lines and complaints. Reporter, ext. 1222 This requires a reckoning. But first this [email protected] requires a better job being done, imme- Anne Marie Tobin diately. 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All address information, particu- rested on a warrant at 6:40 Woman rescued after becoming larly arrests, reflect police records. p.m. Thursday. In the event of a perceived inac- Francisco Hernandez, 32, curacy, it is the sole responsibility of 7511 N Lunenburg Place, Tucson, Ariz., was arrested stuck in muddy Saugus River of the concerned party to contact and charged as a fugitive from dispatchers she was stuck the relevant police department and justice at 1:53 a.m. Friday. By Elyse Carmosino have the department issue a no- ITEM STAFF approximately 20 yards tice of correction to the Daily Item. Accidents from shore. SAUGUS — Emergency Newbury said first re- Corrections or clarifications will not crews rescued a woman sponders dressed in ice be made without express notice of A report of a motor vehicle from the Saugus River rescue suits were able crash at 10:35 a.m. Friday at after she became stuck in change from the arresting police 150 Main St.; at 11:31 a.m. to reach the woman by department. waist-deep mud and water Friday at Haven From Hunger Friday morning. attaching themselves to at 71 Wallis St.; at 12:48 Saugus Fire Chief Mi- a rope and walking out LYNN p.m. Friday on Lynn Street. chael Newbury reported through the mud. the woman was walking “The whole crew went Arrests Assaults along the Stocker Street down with the engines and the boat because we didn’t Kevin Deleon, 27, of 17 Playground near the riv- A report of an assault and know if she was in the wa- Pinkham Place, was arrested battery at 7:51 p.m. Thursday er’s edge when she took a and charged with speeding wrong step into a patch of ter or the mud,” he said. at Northshore Mall at 210N The woman was treated and operation of a motor Andover St. particularly deep mud and vehicle with a suspended li- became trapped. for minor injuries at the cense at 12:27 a.m. Friday. “The river must be low, scene. Complaints “It was a nice overall Mauricio Lopez, 24, of 32 and she ended up going COURTESY PHOTO | MIKE NEWMAN Linden St., was arrested and A report of suspicious ac- up to her waist in water,” team effort,” Newbury said. charged with OUI liquor and tivity at 10:31 p.m. Thursday Newbury said. Elyse Carmosino can be Emergency crews responded to a report of a crosswalk violation at 7:53 at 73 Ellsworth Road. A caller The woman was able to reached at ecarmosino@ woman stuck in mud near the Saugus River off a.m. Friday. reported hearing footsteps call 911 herself and told itemlive.com. of Stocker Street Friday morning. in the basement, and stat- Accidents ed that someone may have gained access through the A report of a motor vehicle bulkhead. Police reported the 336 receive vaccinations crash at 12:16 p.m. Thursday at call was unfounded and the 116 Maple St.; at 12:37 p.m. building was secure. Thursday at 435 Essex St.; at 5:39 p.m. Thursday at Buffum Vandalism at Lynn medical center and Union streets; at 6:57 p.m. Thursday at 249 Union St.; at A report of vandalism at 5:22 a.m. Friday at Chestnut 11:20 p.m. Thursday at Amer- LYNN and Mason streets; at 5:39 a.m. ican Laser Skincare at 200 From A1 Friday at Boston and Wyman Lake St. A caller reported a streets; at 6:56 a.m. Friday at person shot her back window started operating on 627 Lynnfield St.; at 7:56 a.m. out. State Police responded Wednesday marked the Friday at 158 Franklin St.; at and Route 1, in the area of hospital group’s first 8:46 a.m. Friday at Broadway the jughandle, was temporari- North Shore location. and Pendexter Street. ly shut down to allow K9 work. North Shore Medical A report of a motor vehicle State Police took the involved Center and North Shore hit and run crash at 2:16 p.m. vehicle back to their barracks Physicians Group are Thursday at 700 Lynnway; at to conduct a search and CID part of the Mass General 11:31 p.m. Thursday on Bel- planned to follow up in the Brigham healthcare sys- videre Place. morning. tem. A report of a motor vehicle Approximately 168 pa- crash with personal injury at tients began to be vacci- 2:33 p.m. Thursday at Alley SAUGUS nated in Lynn on Wednes- and Blossom streets. day, a number that was Accidents matched on the second Assaults A report of a motor vehicle night, according to Court- ney Goshey, administra- A report of an assault and crash at 2:18 p.m. Thursday near the Macy’s entrance at tive director of North battery at 4:04 a.m. Friday on Shore Physicians Group the Square One Mall; at 3:24 Kingsley Terrace. and the coordinator of p.m. Thursday on Ballard the vaccination clinic. The Street Theft Pfizer vaccine, like Moder- A caller reported at 4:06 na, requires two shots to A report of a larceny at 6:40 p.m. Thursday that something reach its full efficacy. p.m. Thursday at Walmart at fell from a bridge on Broad- “It went really, really 780 Lynnway. way and caused damage to well,” said Goshey. “We’re his windshield. State Police only scheduling for Mass COURTESY PHOTO LYNNFIELD were notified. General Brigham patients across the system. They’re Michael Schaefer receives his COVID-19 vaccination in Mass General Accidents Complaints offered a ticket order for Brigham Healthcare Center in Lynn. Police received a call from the vaccination.” run the clinic from Tues- “I wish everyone the same any hesitancy, they should A report of a motor vehicle Goshey said the health- crash at 5:02 p.m. Wednes- a man at 3:53 p.m. Thursday day to Sunday, but hopes good luck that I have had. contact their primary care who reported he was being care system has tried to to eventually expand to And I encourage people to (doctor) to talk about why day on Route 128 south- target senior patients who bound at Exit 43. refused service at the Red offering the vaccine in get the vaccine. The risk they’re hesitant, to see Roof Inn on Broadway. live in the hardest-hit zip Lynn on Mondays as well. of getting COVID is far if we can get them to the codes first, in terms of ar- Police received a call at The clinic’s hours will be 5 greater than anything the other side.” Complaints eas that have been most 6:35 p.m. Thursday from a to 9 p.m. from Tuesday to vaccine can cause.” Eligible patients are be- A report of juvenile offenses woman who reported a male impacted by the corona- Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Goshey said those com- virus. For everyone else ing contacted by North at 6:13 p.m. Tuesday on Market party had been sitting in a on Saturday and Sundays, ments are reflective of the in the 75 and older age Shore Physicians Group, Street. A caller reported someone truck for about two hours out- Goshey said. overall feedback staff has group, the selection of who first through the Mass was throwing snowballs at mo- side her home on Main Street. “The staff has been received from the patients gets vaccinated first is working so hard to try who have been contacted General Brigham Patient torists. Police located the youths A dispatched officer spoke Gateway online system, and spoke with their parents. more random, she said. to get this done,” said to schedule a vaccine ap- with the party and reported Like many other places, and then via text or tele- he was waiting to pick some- Goshey. “To be able to open pointment at Mass Gen- Goshey said the demand eral. She said she has not phone call if they do not thing up. No further action it (Wednesday) night was MARBLEHEAD for the vaccine in Lynn this great opportunity. We encountered much reluc- respond to other commu- was taken. has been more than the felt like we were really tance from patients in nication methods. Complaints healthcare system can Shoplifting part of something to begin that age group, with many NSMC/NSPG are also A report of graffiti on the ce- handle so far. to turn this tide. You could stating that they want to working closely with the ment landing at 10:56 a.m. A caller reported at 4:34 “Just internally, there’s see the smiles behind the see their grandchildren Lynn Community Health Thursday on Front Street. A caller p.m. Thursday from an un- probably over 150,000 pa- masks. Everyone was re- again. Center to support vac- reported there was graffiti that known person at Walmart tients in the system that ally excited, both patients Demand is far outpacing cination efforts at Lynn was bad in the area of the park that a male party was al- are over 75,” she said. “We and staff.” what is available, Goshey Vocational Technical In- where the floats are secured. legedly shoplifting and had just don’t have a huge al- One of those patients, said, explaining that their stitute. More than 1,500 location right now, and The park department was noti- a knife and needles on him. Judith Ukleja, of Lynn, hope is to eventually be doses of the COVID-19 hopefully that will change noted at her appointment able to vaccinate more fied and sent someone out. Dispatched officers reported vaccine were adminis- over time. We’re only this week that “this vac- than 3,000 people per A report of a disturbance at Walmart would handle the tered to Lynn and Nahant 10:48 p.m. Thursday on Vil- matter internally. scheduling people who re- cine is a blessing and I week at Mass General’s ceive those tickets. I think hope that everyone gets Lynn location. residents at the Lynn Tech lage Street. A caller reported clinic this week, which is there was a party upstairs. everybody, everywhere, it and takes advantage of “I myself have gotten it,” Theft would want to do more if the opportunity.” she said. “I would line up run by the city of Lynn Police reported a message and town of Nahant. about the complaint was de- An employee of Flex Fitness they could.” “I’m so happy to be any of my family members Gayla Cawley can be livered to the third floor occu- on Lincoln Avenue reported a The clinic is open to scheduled and grateful to get it. I think this is the pants through a window. customer’s vehicle was bro- patients by appoint- that I’m able to receive step for us to be able to reached at gcawley@item- ken into at 8:22 p.m. Thurs- ment only. Mass General this vaccine,” added Salem see our friends and family live.com. Follow her on PEABODY day. He reported the vehicle’s Brigham plans to initially resident Michael Schaefer. again. I think if they have Twitter @GaylaCawley. window was smashed and a Arrests bag was stolen. The victim did not see who broke into the Virus outbreaks stoke tensions Terry A. Gleason, 26, of 50 vehicle. An officer was dis- Warren St., Apt. 312V, was ar- patched for a report. in some state capitols Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY By David A. Lieb And in Missouri, numer- wearing masks, where The U.S. Capitol also Hotline Spanish menu available ASSOCIATED PRESS ous lawmakers and staff people are getting a pos- experienced a spike in — some fearing for their itive test left and right,” COVID-19 cases — and or text the word tiplynn JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. health after a COVID-19 Quade said. tensions — after some and your tip to “tip411” (847411) — After only their first few outbreak in the Capitol — “We are essentially a su- Republican lawmakers re- weeks of work, tensions al- scrambled to get vaccinat- per-spreader just waiting fused to wear masks while All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Callers may remain anonymous. ready are high among law- ed at a pop-up clinic before to happen,” she said. sheltering with others makers meeting in-person legislative leaders warned Since the start of this during the Jan. 6 siege by at some state capitols — that the shots weren’t ac- year, more than 50 state supporters of former Pres- not because of testy de- tually meant for them. lawmakers in roughly one- ident Donald Trump. Need to find bates over taxes, guns or GOP Gov. Mike Parson de- third of the states already The Missouri Capitol abortion, but because of a nounced the lawmakers as have fallen ill with the has had one of the larg- an article? disregard for coronavirus line-jumpers. virus, according to an As- est outbreaks so far this precautions. House Democratic lead- sociated Press tally. More year, with at least 10 cases In Georgia, a Republican er Crystal Quade, who than 350 state legislators among lawmakers. That Subscribe to lawmaker recently was got the shot, blamed the have gotten COVID-19 number might be high- booted from the House floor lax policies of the Repub- since the pandemic began, er, but it’s hard to know e-edition on for refusing to get tested for lican-led Legislature for including seven who died because some lawmak- the coronavirus. In Iowa, a fostering angst. after contracting it. Re- ers have refused to say Democratic House member Lawmakers are “coming publican lawmakers have whether they contracted boldly violated a no-jeans every week to a building had a disproportionate the virus and aren’t re- Only $9.99/month rule to protest the cham- that doesn’t have precau- share of the cases, accord- quired to tell legislative ber’s lack of a mask rule. tions, where people aren’t ing to the AP’s data. administrators. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2021

MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS

Man pleads guilty to crossing okensis, which means “swift-footed lizard of state lines to exploit child Holyoke,” was first discov- BOSTON (AP) — A ered near Mount Holyoke New Hampshire man who in 1910 by Mignon Talbot, drove to Massachusetts to the first woman to name have sex with someone he and describe a dinosaur, thought was a 13-year-old according to Lewis. child has pleaded guilty, Anchisaurus polyzelus, federal prosecutors say. which means “much Donald Gibson, 38, of sought after near lizard” Nashua, N.H, pleaded was discovered in 1855 in guilty Thursday to travel- Springfield. ing with intent to engage About a dozen states al- in illicit sexual conduct ready have official state di- with a person under 18 nosaurs, Lewis said. years of age, distribution of child pornography and Twitter account of failed U.S. transportation of child Senate candidate suspended pornography, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in BOSTON (AP) — Former Boston. U.S. Senate candidate Shi- Sentencing was sched- va Ayyadurai’s Twitter ac- uled for June 11. He faces count has been suspended. up to 30 years in prison. “Account suspended. Gibson was arrested in Twitter suspends accounts February 2020 after ex- which violate the Twitter changing text messages Rules,” his account read on with an undercover agent Friday. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and devising a plan to meet In an email Ayyadurai the agent and his purport- blamed the suspension, Nurse Maria Agramonte checks on Audrey Lermond, with her husband, Bob, as she sits in the which he said occurred observation area after she received a COVID-19 vaccination at the Doubletree Hotel in Danvers. ed 13-year-old daughter in a hotel room in Tewksbury, on Monday, on actions by prosecutors said. Democratic Secretary of He was arrested as he State William Galvin and Massachusetts unveils vaccine entered the hotel. A foren- other state election offi- sic analysis of the phone cials. Gibson had on his person Ayyadurai said in a law- revealed child pornogra- suit filed Wednesday those phy, prosecutors said. actions by Galvin and oth- hotline for those 75 and older ers “initiated algorithms BOSTON (AP) — Massa- can cope with about 100 Spanish, including one St. Vincent Hospital, said Police investigate fatal that are now permanent to chusetts launched a new additional languages, that will run during the Thursday, The Telegram & coerce and chill the Plain- hotline Friday aimed at Baker said. Super Bowl kickoff cer- Gazette reported. shooting at Boston hotel tiff’s speech” ultimately helping those 75 and older Those who can should emonies Sunday, Baker The site will be available BOSTON (AP) — Police leading to his suspension. who are trying to schedule still use the state’s vac- said. Other ads in multiple to residents statewide by are investigating a fatal A spokeswoman for Gal- a COVID-19 vaccination cine map website to help languages will also be run- appointment only, and will shooting at a luxury Bos- vin said Friday that he and appointment and are hav- other members of the office ensure that the hotline ning online and in print. follow the state’s vaccine ton hotel. are declining to comment ing trouble navigating the is available to those who Baker said the campaign Officers responding to rollout guidelines and pri- on the lawsuit. state’s vaccine website. most need the extra help, will feature a diverse a call at about 11:30 p.m. oritization. This week be- In 2018, Ayyadurai ran Those 75 and older can Baker said. group of doctors explain- Thursday found a woman gan Phase 2 of the rollout, as an independent in the connect with a hotline “We believe this resource ing that the vaccine is safe inside the Hyatt Regency which includes residents 2018 U.S. Senate race, operator by dialing 2-1-1 will be a huge help for in- and effective. on Avenue De Lafayette 75 years old or older. which was won by incum- Monday through Friday dividuals over 75,” the Re- WORCESTER STATE suffering from an apparent St. Vincent Hospital will bent Democratic Sen. Eliz- from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. publican said. UNIVERSITY gunshot wound, police said abeth Warren. Operators won’t have When vaccines become VACCINE SITE be the clinical lead with in a post on the depart- During the campaign, any special access to ap- available to those 65 years A mass coronavirus vac- the Commonwealth Med- ment’s website. Ayyadurai displayed a pointments, but instead old and older, the hotline cination site is scheduled icine arm of UMass Med- Emergency medical sign on a campaign bus will walk individuals will become available to to open later this month at ical School playing a sup- technicians arrived on the reading: “Only a REAL IN- through the same state that group, he added. Worcester State Universi- porting role, City Manager scene and pronounced the DIAN Can Defeat the Fake website available to the Baker also announced ty, city and school officials Edward Augustus Jr. said. woman dead. Indian.” public to help them make the launch of a public in- said. The university is an ide- No additional details, in- an appointment, Gov. formation campaign Fri- The goal is to adminis- Ayyadurai was born in al site because it is fully cluding the victim’s name, Charlie Baker said at a day aimed at members of ter up to 1,000 vaccines India. The slogan referred were made public. Statehouse press confer- the Black, Latino and oth- daily at the university’s accessible and has ample to Warren’s claims of Na- A 20-year-old man was ence Friday. er minority communities 100,000-square-foot wel- parking, he said. tive American ancestry. arrested on a gun charge, The hotline will be who may be more skepti- leness center starting Fenway Park and Gil- Last year, Ayyadurai lost but whether he has a con- staffed with both English- cal of getting vaccinated. Feb. 16 and ramp up to as lette Stadium are among the Republican nomina- nection to the shooting re- and Spanish-speaking The main focus of the many as 2,000 doses daily the mass vaccination sites tion to the U.S. Senate to mains under investigation. operators who will have campaign includes tele- if the supply is available, that have opened in the Kevin O’Connor, an attor- The hotel’s manager said access to translators who vision ads in English and Carolyn Jackson, CEO of state. ney, who went on to lose the business is safe. to Democratic incumbent “We can confirm that an Sen. Edward Markey. isolated incident occurred After September’s state State trooper charged with assault at Hyatt Regency Boston primary, Ayyadurai made late Thursday evening, the misleading claim that and our thoughts go out the state committed elec- suspended without pay to those who have been tion fraud by destroying affected,” general manag- over 1 million ballots. In er Greg Nomura said in a fact, no Senate ballots FRAMINGHAM (AP) its investigation and mon- his time with state police area so that she could statement to The Boston — A Massachusetts State itor Erickson’s prosecu- since 2005. barely breathe and could were destroyed in Massa- Globe. “The hotel is ful- chusetts, according to Deb- Police sergeant charged tion in New Hampshire, “To say that this man is not move,” and “put his ly cooperating with local in New Hampshire with he said. a danger flies in the face of hand on her neck and one ra O’Malley, a spokesper- authorities on their inves- son for Galvin. assaulting his girlfriend Erickson remains jailed all he’s done in the past,” of her fingers down her tigation, and based on in- after she told him she without bail in New his attorney Paul Garrity throat” to stop her from formation we have at this Veterans groups join fight for wanted to end their re- Hampshire after pleading said, adding, “He’s an ex- screaming. Erickson also time, the incident does not lationship has been sus- not guilty Tuesday to sec- emplary example of the is accused of head-butting pose a security threat to larger new veterans’ home pended without pay, an ond-degree and simple as- Mass State Police.” the woman twice. guests or colleagues.” BOSTON (AP) — Sev- agency spokesperson said. sault, obstructing report of A police affidavit al- Police said they respond- The woman’s death was eral veterans groups have Sgt. Bryan Erickson, 38, a crime; disobeying an offi- leges that Erickson, who ed to a 911 hang-up call the second fatal shooting joined a coalition of stake- was suspended indefinite- cer; criminal trespass; and is married with two chil- at the Exeter, N.H., house in Boston on Thursday holders pressing for a ly Thursday following a reckless operation. His dren, took his 29-year-old and found Erickson in night. A man was killed larger replacement for the duty status hearing, Mas- next hearing is scheduled girlfriend’s cellphone and the garage. Police said he in the city’s Dorchester Holyoke Soldiers’ Home sachusetts State Police for Wednesday. threw her on a bed. He al- drove away at about 80 neighborhood at about 10 than the plan proposed by spokesperson David Pro- Erickson is a former legedly “wrapped her arms mph. Erickson was arrest- p.m., police said. the state, officials said Fri- copio said in a statement. Marine who has received around her on the bed and ed at his home in Grove- Both shootings remain day. under investigation. The agency will continue commendations during knelt on her upper thigh land early Sunday. The Massachusetts De- partment of the American Massachusetts citizens vote Legion, the Massachusetts on official state dinosaur Department of the Veter- State plans mass vaccination ans of Foreign Wars and BOSTON (AP) — The the Military Order of the people of Massachusetts Purple Heart Department have spoken and selected of Massachusetts were clinic at Dunkin’ Donuts Center an official state dinosaur. among the groups that Podokesaurus holyoken- sent letters to the care fa- PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) der-Scott said Thursday. cases and 2,212 deaths in gant weddings is now host- sis received more than cility’s trustees saying the — Coronavirus testing at “We don’t expect these the state. ing coronavirus vaccination 60 percent of the roughy plan is inadequate. the Dunkin’ Donuts Center state-run locations to be The number of people hos- clinics for intellectually and 35,000 votes cast in a so- The state’s proposal does in downtown Providence open until a little later this pitalized with the disease developmentally disabled cial media campaign start- not have enough beds, they is ending Friday, and the month, when we will have has fallen to 288 as of Tues- people and their caretakers. ed last month by state Rep. said. They are calling for sports arena will eventual- the vaccine needed to run day, the latest day for which About 750 people were in- Jack Lewis, besting the a 280-bed facility with an ly be converted into a mass these mass vaccination the information was avail- oculated Thursday during other choice, Anchisaurus adult day health program, vaccination site, a state sites,” Wendelken said. able, the lowest one-day to- the latest clinic at the Kirk- polyselus. noting that many veter- health official said. Testing will still be avail- tal in almost three months. brae Country Club in - The winner was an- ans experience excessive “We have built out our able at other sites in the city, The latest seven-day aver- coln. Two more clinics are nounced during a live vir- wait times to get a bed at testing infrastructure sig- including at the adjacent age positivity rate in Rhode scheduled for next week, tual event Thursday host- the current facility and nificantly over the last Rhode Island Convention Island is now 3.07 percent. officials said. ed by Boston’s Museum of many die before they get a several months,” state De- Center. State health departments They are organized by Science. chance to live there. partment of Health spokes- More than 82,000 vac- are calculating positivity the Community Provider Lewis, a Framingham The Holyoke Soldiers’ person Joseph Wendelken cine first doses and nearly rate differently across the Network of Rhode Island, a Democrat, was inspired to Home Coalition was said in an email to WPRI- 32,000 second doses have country, but for Rhode Is- nonprofit group for care pro- select a state dinosaur by formed last spring after TV. “We have testing sites been administered in the land the AP calculates the viders. one of his children’s Cub nearly 80 veteran resi- all throughout Rhode Island state so far, the department rate by dividing new cas- The clinic, the only one of Scouts dens, which was dents of the facility died af- at this point, so we decided said Friday. es by test encounters us- its kind in Rhode Island, is studying fossils. He said ter contracting the corona- that this will be the best use THE NUMBERS ing data from The COVID an all-volunteer operation, his goal was to teach chil- virus. It includes veterans’ of this space going forward. Rhode Island has 600 Tracking Project. said Executive Director dren about the legislative families, elected officials We want these large, state- new confirmed cases of the The seven-day rolling av- Tina Spears. process and spur interest and others. run sites to be as accessible coronavirus and three more erage of daily new cases in The country club offers the in paleontology. The state’s plan calls for as possible.” COVID-19-related deaths, Rhode Island has fallen over space, the Lincoln Police De- “I didn’t expect this kind a new $300 million facili- Vaccinations won’t be the state Department of the past two weeks, going partment provides security of response and I am so, so ty with a maximum of 192 available at the Dunkin’ Do- Health announced Friday. from about 771 on Jan. 21 and traffic control, and the grateful for it,” he said. beds. The current home nuts Center right away. Of the new cases, 450 to 505 on Thursday, accord- Rhode Island Disaster Med- The legislation has been has about 230 beds. The state plans to open were people who tested ing to The COVID Tracking ical Assistance Team’s Med- filed in both the House and The administration said five to 10 state-run vacci- positive for the first time Project. ical Reserve Corps Program Senate. pushback over the size of nation sites to supplement Thursday, and 150 were COUNTRY CLUB provides volunteer doctors, Fossils of both dinosaurs the home could imperil the pharmacy and local vacci- positive tests from previous VACCINATIONS nurses and other medical were discovered in Massa- entire project, which faces nation clinics, department days. There have now been A Rhode Island country professionals to administer chusetts. an April 15 deadline to ap- Director Nicole Alexan- almost 118,000 confirmed club that usually hosts ele- the vaccine. Podokesaurus holy- ply for federal funding. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Americans are split on Trump’s impeachment By Jill Colvin and Emily Swanson ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — A majority of Americans say former President Donald Trump bears at least some blame for the Capitol insurrection, and about half say the Senate PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS should vote to convict him A person passes the office of the California Employment Development at the end of his impeach- Department in Sacramento, Calif. ment trial. That’s according to a survey from The Associat- ed Press-NORC Center for PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tax forms help reveal extent Public Affairs Research Capitol Police officers talk in the Capitol Ro- that also finds many Re- tunda on Capitol Hill in Washington. publicans continue to of unemployment fraud in U.S. believe — contrary to all amount of blame for the diculous. Are we going to evidence — that President events. start impeaching all the By Adam Beam record number of claims. The unprecedented surge Joe Biden’s election was Fewer Americans, 47 past presidents we don’t ASSOCIATED PRESS In Ohio, Bernie Irwin strained state unemploy- illegitimate. percent, believe the Sen- like?” said Bill Stokes, was shocked two weeks ment offices that are gov- SACRAMENTO, Calif. ago when she opened the erned by federal rules but It’s the latest sign that ate should vote to convict 67, who lives in Casper, — Unemployment agen- Trump’s monthslong disin- Trump after his impeach- Wyoming, and voted for mail and found a 1099-G administered in patch- cies across the country be- form saying her husband work fashion by state gov- formation campaign could ment trial, which begins Trump in November, de- came lucrative targets for had claimed $17,292 in ernments, with many rely- have long-lasting ramifica- next week. Another 40 scribing him as the “less- criminals when they were unemployment benefitsing on 1960s-era software tions for Biden as he tries percent say he should er of evils.” bombarded with claims last year. The only prob- to process applications to govern a fractured coun- not be convicted, and While Stokes allowed last year as millions lost lem: Jim Irwin, 83, hadn’t and issue payments. try and underscores the 12 percent aren’t sure. that Trump “perhaps” jobs due to coronavirus worked in 13 years. The federal government, deep partisan divides that Trump last month be- bore some responsibility shutdowns. will outlast Trump’s pres- came the first president for the events of Jan. 6, he Now, simple tax forms be- Bernie Irwin, 86, had as part of its $2 trillion idency. But it also shows in the nation’s history said, “I don’t think it war- ing sent to people who nev- trouble reaching state au- relief package approved some degree of consensus, to be impeached twice rants impeachment. May- er collected unemployment thorities but was finally in March, significantly ex- with even many Republi- by the House, but it ap- be a censure, if that.” benefits are revealing their able to lodge a complaint. panded jobless aid, mak- cans saying that Trump pears unlikely Democrats “I really don’t feel like identity was likely stolen Her daughter-in-law and ing it a richer target for was at least partially re- will have enough votes to he incited a riot. He asked months ago and used to a friend also received the fraud. By November, the sponsible for his support- convict him in the upper them to go down there for claim bogus benefits that tax forms, as did Repub- U.S. Department of La- ers’ deadly storming of the chamber. a peaceful protest. Maybe have totaled billions of dol- lican Gov. Mike DeWine, bor’s Office of Inspector Capitol on Jan. 6 in a bid to Opinions on the trial fall he didn’t understand mob lars across the country. his wife, Fran, and Repub- General estimated states overturn the results of the along partisan lines, with psychology, but I think In California alone, state lican Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, across the country had November election. more than 8 in 10 Demo- his responsibility there — officials say the fraud to- even though none of them paid as much as $36 bil- Nearly two-thirds of crats saying the Senate they’re trying to put more taled at least $11 billion had claimed unemploy- lion in improper benefits, Americans believe that should convict, versus only on him than there really and likely much more. ment benefits. with a significant portion Trump bears at least a about 1 in 10 Republicans. is,” he said. Unemployment bene- Irwin said what both- obtained through fraud. moderate amount of re- While those who believe In interviews, other fits are taxable, so gov- ered her the most was In California, the state sponsibility for the breach he bears a large amount Republican respondents ernment agencies send a “the action that is taken sent at least $810 million of the U.S. Capitol, includ- of responsibility generally faulted Trump for egging 1099-G form to people who against you without you in fraudulent payments to ing half who say he bears believe he should be con- on the crowd — and some received them so they can being aware.” prison inmates. a great deal or quite a bit. victed, among those who felt he should be held ac- report the income on their Nearly 26 million peo- Now, overwhelmed unem- Just over a third say he say he is only moderately countable in some way — tax returns. States are ple requested unemploy- ployment agencies could face bears little to no respon- responsible, significant- but didn’t think impeach- mailing 1099-Gs in huge ment aid in the initial another onslaught — this sibility. ly more say the Senate ment was the answer numbers this year after months after states be- time from people requesting Most Republicans ab- should vote against than given that Trump has al- processing and paying a gan ordering shutdowns . corrected tax forms. solve him of guilt, but for conviction, 54 percent ready left office and, they about 3 in 10 think he to 19 percent. said, was unlikely to ever bears at least a moderate “I think it’s kind of ri- be elected again. Pariah with benefits: U.S. aiding Out of this world: Shepard Saudi defense despite chill

By Ellen Knickmeyer decessors, he and his for- ed a humanitarian and put golf on moon 50 years ago ASSOCIATED PRESS eign policy team recognize strategic catastrophe.” He the U.S. can’t allow rela- said he would stop arms By Doug Ferguson much about the game tempts. The third he lat- As a presidential candi- tions to unravel. They see sales related to the Yemen AP GOLF WRITER that he would take a golf er referred to as a shank. date, Joe Biden laid out the importance of main- offensive, but gave no im- club to the moon and hit And he caught the last a tougher line on Saudi taining aspects of a mili- mediate details what that Fifty years later, it re- a shot.” one flush, or as flush as Arabia than any U.S. pres- tary, counterterrorism and might mean. The admin- mains the most impres- Shepard became the an astronaut can hit a ident in decades. He said security relationship seen istration already had said sive bunker shot in the first American in space in golf ball while swinging he would make the king- as vital for security of both it was pausing the Trump history of golf, mainly be- 1961 as one of NASA’s sev- with one hand in a pres- dom “pay the price” for nations. administration’s sale of cause of the location. en original Mercury astro- surized spacesuit that human rights abuses and “The United States will precision-guided muni- The moon. nauts. After being side- weighs 180 pounds (on “make them in fact the pa- cooperate with Saudi tions to Saudi Arabia. Apollo 14 command- lined for years by an inner Earth). riah that they are.” Arabia where our prior- At the same time Thurs- er Alan Shepard and his ear problem he became “We used to say it was But if Biden is making ities align and will not day, Biden also reaffirmed crew brought back about the fifth astronaut to walk the longest shot in the Saudi Arabia a pariah shy away from defending that the United States 90 pounds of moon rocks on the moon as Apollo 14 history of the world be- now, it’s a pariah with U.S. interests and values was committed to coop- on Feb. 6, 1971. Left be- commander. cause it hasn’t come down benefits. where they do not,” the erating in the kingdom’s hind were two golf balls But he did more than yet,” famed golf instructor While Biden announced State Department said in defense. that Shepard, who lat- just walk the moon. Butch Harmon said with a Thursday he was mak- an emailed response to That will include help- er described the moon’s Shepard waited until laugh. ing good on his campaign questions from The Asso- ing protect Saudi Arabia’s surface as “one big sand the end of the mission be- Harmon is loosely con- commitment to end U.S. ciated Press. territory, critical infra- trap,” hit with a makeshift fore he surprised Ameri- nected with the shot support for a five-year The aligned priorities structure and shipping 6-iron to become a foot- can viewers and all but a through his relationship Saudi-led bombing cam- have included a long- routes from the kingdom’s note in history. few at NASA who did not with Jack Harden Sr., paign in Yemen, his ad- standing U.S. emphasis on opponents in neighboring Francis Ouimet put golf know what Shepard had the former head pro at ministration is making playing a lead defending Yemen, the Houthis, the on the front page of Amer- up his sleeve — or in this River Oaks Country Club clear it won’t abandon U.S. the kingdom and its oil State Department said. ican newspapers by win- case, up his socks. That’s in Houston whom Shep- military assistance for the from attacks that would The Biden administration ning the 1913 U.S. Open. how he got the golf gear in ard asked to build him a kingdom and plans to help jolt the world’s energy has yet to spell out how it Gene Sarazen put the space. 6-iron he could take to the Saudi Arabia strengthen markets and economies. plans to boost defense of Masters on the map by “Houston, you might rec- moon. Harden managed its own defenses. U.S. leaders also see Saudi the kingdom. Saudi Ara- holing a 235-yard shot for ognize what I have in my to attach the head of a His approach reflects Arabia as a regional coun- bia points to missile and an albatross in the final hand as the contingency Wilson Staff Dyna-Power the complexity of the terweight to Iran. drone strikes and oth- round of his 1935 victory. sample return; it just so 6-iron to a collapsible tool U.S.-Saudi relationship. Biden said Thursday er cross-border attacks Shepard outdid them all. happens to have a genuine used to collect lunar sam- While Biden is taking a that the Saudi-led offen- launched by Houthis in He put golf in outer space. 6-iron on the bottom of it,” ples. tougher line than his pre- sive in Yemen has “creat- Yemen. “He might have put golf Shepard said. “In my left The shots did come down on the moon map,” Jack hand, I have a little white on the moon. Still up for Nicklaus said this week. pellet that’s familiar to debate is how far they “I thought it was unique millions of Americans.” went. Local news on your doorstep for the game of golf that He hit more moon than “Miles and miles and Shepard thought so ball on his first two at- miles,” Shepard said in a light moment that was broadcast in color to a captive television audi- ence watching from nearly 240,000 miles away. Not quite. 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By Daniel Kane one off it. He puts in those too far from home either. ITEM STAFF extra shots and is always “I liked what I saw with asking for help.” the lacrosse program and LYNN — For any high “He wants to be I really see them as be- school athlete to move coached,” Pappagianopou- ing on the rise,” Donovan on to play in college they los said. “He always wants said. “It seems like it’s have to be willing to put to be there at practice and up and coming and the in the extra work. That get better. And outside of school has really invested was especially true this our team I know he enters in all their programs and past year for spring-sea- every camp he can get to.” son athletes who missed their athletics.” That work ethic has Donovan will look to their seasons looking for paid off for Donovan Fri- contribute to that rise on a place to play. day afternoon with the the offensive end after Thankfully for Lynn’s Lynn Tech senior signing proving to be an offensive Liam Donovan putting in his National Letter of In- more time on the lacrosse tent to join Regis College leader for the Jets despite eld comes almost second men’s lacrosse next year. the lack of a junior sea- nature. At Regis, Donovan sees a son. But it’s also his work “Liam is a great kid,” great campus to continue outside the team with his said Lynn Jets lacrosse his education along with club team Home Grown coach Peter Pappa- a Lions team on the rise. Lacrosse out of North gianopoulos. “He’s ded- “I just like how the cam- Andover that also helped ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK icated and such a hard pus felt,” Donovan said. “It turn him into the player Lynn Tech senior Liam Donovan, a member of the Lynn Jets lacrosse worker. He’s one of those was so community based, he is now. team, made his college plans of cial Friday after signing his National players that’s the rst one everything is close togeth- on the eld and the last er and I like that. It’s not DONOVAN, B2 Marblehead boys basketball loses a close one to Beverly

By Mike Alongi four rebounds) and junior ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Noah Mann (six points, six rebounds) also played MARBLEHEAD — The well in the loss. Marblehead boys basket- For Beverly, sophomore ball team rallied back to Gabriel Copeland paced take a lead late in the the offense with 15 points fourth quarter, but in the and seven rebounds, in- end the Beverly Panthers cluding the nal two were able to make a cou- game-clinching points. ple of key plays down the Sophomore Dylan Crow- stretch as the Magicians ley added 13 points, while lost to their Northeast- junior Treston Abreu ern Conference foe, 56-54, (seven points, ve re- Friday night at home. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK bounds), freshman Ryder “I think we played with Frost (seven points, three Marblehead Assistant Athletic Director Mark a lot more energy (than Tarmey has been inducted into the Friends of the last matchup against rebounds) and sophomore Marblehead Hockey Hall of Fame. Beverly) and we put a lot Rook Landman (seven of pressure on them,” said points) also played well Marblehead coach Mike in the victory. Giardi. “We got a great “I thought Marblehead Friends of effort from our guys, we played a great game, but mixed a lot of different I give my guys a lot of players in and everyone credit after playing their contributed. A couple lit- third game in three days,” Marblehead tle things are always go- said Beverly coach Matt ing to hurt you, and that’s Karakoudas, a former what happened to us (Fri- standout at St. Mary’s. Hockey Hall of day).” “The guys had to hang in Junior forward Hunter there and battle, and it Fleming led the way with was a great learning ex- 12 points, ve rebounds perience. We made some Fame welcomes and four blocks, while mental mistakes at the junior Lucas Mouthaan end of the game, but we nished with 10 points also did a lot of things and six rebounds. Senior correctly. This will be a ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Mark Tarmey Sami Loughlin added great game to watch on eight points and two re- lm that’s for sure.” Marblehead’s Sami Loughlin dribbles past Bev- bounds, while junior Kipp erly’s Gabriel Copeland as he brings the ball up beat West eld in the 2011 By Mike Alongi Schauder (seven points, MARBLEHEAD, B2 court. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Division 3 state champion- ship game. If you ask around the “Coach Tarmey set the North Shore, there aren’t standard for what it means many bigger “hockey guys” to be a coach, mentor, ath- Winthrop girls basketball than Lynn native Mark letic director and role mod- Tarmey. el,” said Jake Kulevich, For his years of contribu- who captained the 2011 tions to the sport of hockey Magicians and currently knocks off unbeaten Peabody in the town of Marblehead, plays professionally for the Tarmey has been inducted American Hockey League’s into the Friends of Marble- Maiya Bergdorf had 17 Bakers eld Condors. “He SCHOOL ROUNDUP head Hockey Hall of Fame. points to lead the way for prioritized giving his stu- Tarmey, who has been in- the Spartans, while Nico- dents the best opportunity By Mike Alongi volved in hockey and ath- lette D’Itria also nished to achieve academic and ITEM SPORTS EDITOR letics in Marblehead for in double gures with 13 athletic success. Person- nearly two decades, has points. Pej’ae Parent scored ally, he created a path for The Winthrop girls bas- served the Marblehead nine points in the win. me where I could continue ketball notched what was school district in a number St. Mary’s (15-1) travels my hockey career past high possibly its marquee win of capacities over the years. of the year Friday night, to Bishop Feehan Sunday school. Without him, I don’t “I am deeply humbled and earning a hard-fought 37- afternoon (3). know if that would have honored to be inducted into 31 victory over Northeast- been possible. He did not Swampscott 55, the Friends of Marblehead ern Conference foe Pea- hesitate to do that for any Gloucester 34 Hockey Hall of Fame,” said body on the road. student. He is also a heck The Big Blue needed to Tarmey. “I will be forever Maddie Stiglets led the of a coach. There is not re- rally back to earn the victo- grateful to Tom Colby for in- way for the Vikings with 15 ally enough I can say about ry Friday night, scoring 19 viting me to serve as one of points. him and what he meant to points in the fourth quarter his assistant coaches back Winthrop (9-1) hosts Marblehead athletics.” to take home the win. in 2003. I am equally grate- Swampscott Tuesday night Freshman Victoria ful to Bob Jackson for keep- But Tarmey’s experienc- (7). es on the ice aren’t limit- Quagrello led the Big Blue ing me on the staff when Emma Bloom had 11 with 11 points, while ju- he took over the reigns in ed to just Marblehead. He points, three steals and nior Maddie Hudson added 2006. It was a pleasure to played high school hockey three blocks to lead the 10 points. Juniors Brooke go to the rink every day as in his hometown of Lynn, Tanners, while Abby Bet- Matela (seven points, sev- I was able to be surrounded suiting up for the Classical tencourt scored eight en rebounds) and Chloe by so many young men who Rams (Class of 1977) un- points and Isabel Betten- Rakauskas played well, had great passion, dedica- der head coach Doug An- court scored six points. tion and love, for the sport derson. Peabody (5-1) has a quick while sophomore Niya of ice hockey.” “He was a hard worker turnaround with a home Morgen had six points and Tarmey rst started his on and off the ice,” said An- game against Saugus Sat- six steals and sophomore service to Marblehead derson, who also coached urday afternoon (1:15), Lilian Gosslin had six High in 2003 as an assis- at English, Swampscott when the Tanners will cele- points. tant hockey coach and a and Bishop Fenwick over brate their Senior Day. Swampscott (4-2) travels special education teacher. the years. “He was a truly GIRLS to Masconomet Monday He became the athletic di- great teammate, a two- BASKETBALL evening (6). rector in 2010, and — as a way hockey player and St. Mary’s 64, Danvers 59, Salem 30 part of Bob Jackson’s staff he helped us rebuild that Archbishop Williams 38 Salem (1-3) plays on the — he played an integral Classical program after it road at Marblehead Satur- ITEM FILE PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO The Spartans earned role in helping coach the had been struggling.” their ninth consecutive vic- day afternoon (12). Magicians to their rst Winthrop’s Maddie Stiglets scored 15 points in tory Friday night at Tony ever state title when they TARMEY, B2 a win over Peabody Friday. Conigliaro Gymnasium. ROUNDUP, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2021

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE

SATURDAY Danvers at Winthrop (12) Tech’s Liam Donovan signs NLI Boys Basketball Bishop Feehan at St. Mary’s (3) Peabody at Saugus (11:45) Girls Basketball Salem Academy vs. Bishop Fenwick Danvers at Marblehead (11) (1:30) St. Mary’s at Bishop Feehan (3) to Regis College lacrosse Girls Basketball Boys Hockey Salem at Marblehead (12) St. John’s Prep at BC High (12) Saugus at Peabody (1:15) Beverly at Marblehead (2:40) transferring well to the col- Bishop Fenwick at Dexter Southfield DONOVAN Bridgewater-Raynham at St. Mary’s (2:30) From B1 lege game. (3) Boys Hockey “I think Liam will be even North Reading at Lynnfield (12) Gymnastics “With all the time off I better at the next level, he’ll Danvers at Winthrop (3) Marblehead at Masconomet (9:30) translate well. His skill set is Peabody at Gloucester (4) tried to stay active as much Saugus at Swampscott (6:40) as I could,” Donovan said. “I more made for a game where Arlington Catholic at Bishop Fenwick MONDAY (7) would watch videos and look you can’t double team some- Pope Francis at St. Mary’s (7:20) Boys Basketball up stuff to do just to keep one. He’s an unselfish type Girls Hockey Austin Prep at Bishop Fenwick (6:30) working. Then I finally got of player so for him to play Masconomet at Swampscott (7) Gloucester at Winthrop (12:40) back on the field with my around skill players will be Girls Basketball Swimming club team in the fall. good for him.” Bishop Fenwick at Austin Prep (4:30) Danvers at Marblehead (12:15) “Club basically gives you a Donovan is still hoping for Arlington Catholic at St. Mary’s (2) Rockport at Lynnfield (5:45) Salem, Swampscott at Peabody (4) Swampscott at Masconomet (6) better opportunity to reach another chance to play for Gymnastics Boys Hockey out and be seen by colleges,” Lynn this upcoming spring Bishop Fenwick at Beverly (1:30) St. Mary’s at Archbishop Williams (3) Donovan said. “We play and and dawn the Jets’ uniform Danvers at Peabody (5:30) Malden Catholic at St. John’s Prep there’s always all kinds of one last time. Winthrop at Marblehead (6:30) (3:10) scouts watching.” “My time (with the Jets) SUNDAY Swampscott at Marblehead (7) “Liam is not just a high definitely helped me grow,” Boys Basketball Girls Hockey school player and that helped Donovan said. “There’s re- St. John’s Prep at Malden Cath. (12) Marblehead at Winthrop (6) him this summer,” Pappa- ally nothing like playing for gianopoulos said. “He’s an your home city. You get to TV/RADIO all-star in every club season meet a ton of new people and ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK he plays in. He loves the that’s what I wanted.” Pro basketball Lynn Tech’s Liam Donovan, a member of the 5 p.m...... Denver at Sacramento...... NBATV game, lives and breathes it. As for any goals from now 8:30 p.m...... Golden State at Dallas...... ABC Nobody had that spring sea- until college, unsurprisingly, Lynn Jets lacrosse team, signs a National Let- Men’s college basketball son so you had to go above to Donovan just wants to keep ter of Intent to play lacrosse at Regis College 12 p.m...... DePaul at Butler...... FS1 play at the next level and he working. next year as his family, from left, Tim, Jodie, Iowa State at Oklahoma...... ESPN2 does that anyway.” “I’m trying to get better ev- and Colin, and his coach Peter Pappagianopou- North Carolina State at Boston College...... ACC Pappagianopoulos also ery day until then,” Donovan Seton Hall at UConn...... Fox los look on. Toledo at Ball State...... CBSSN sees Donovan’s talents said. 12:30 p.m...... La Salle at Fordham...... NBCSN 2 p.m...... East Carolina at Memphis...... ESPN2 Kansas at West Virginia...... CBS St. Bonaventure at Saint Louis...... CBSSN St. John’s at Providence...... FS1 Marblehead boys basketball Syracuse at Clemson...... ACC Network 2:30 p.m...... Wisconsin at Illinois...... Fox 3 p.m...... Texas at Oklahoma St...... ABC 3:30 p.m...... Mississippi St. at South Carolina...... SEC Network loses a close one to Beverly 4 p.m...... Air Force at UNLV...... CBSSN Mississippi at Auburn...... ESPN2 Pittsburgh at Virginia...... ESPN 54-54, Beverly took the Washington at Oregon...... CBS MARBLEHEAD 4:30 p.m...... Northwestern at Purdue...... Big Ten Network From B1 ball up the court and got 5 p.m...... Creighton at Marquette...... Fox off a shot. After the shot 6 p.m...... Colorado St. at Wyoming...... CBSSN Marblehead got off to a missed, Copeland leapt up Indiana St. at Northern Iowa...... ESPNU strong start, potentially to pull down the rebound North Carolina at Duke...... ESPN and was fouled with 1.8 UCF at Tulsa...... ESPN2 riding the momentum from Vanderbilt at Georgia...... SEC Network Thursday night’s last-sec- seconds left. Copeland hit 6:30 p.m...... Nebraska at Michigan St...... Big Ten Network ond win over Swampscott. both free throws to take 8 p.m...... Arizona at Colorado...... FS1 The Magicians took a 17- the lead and force Marble- Notre Dame at Georgia Tech...... ACC Network 11 lead into the end of the head into a last-second try. Tennessee at Kentucky...... ESPN Unfortunately for Marble- UMass at Rhode Island...... ESPN2 first quarter behind some 10 p.m...... Cal Bakersfield at Cal Irvine...... ESPNU strong play from the start- head it didn’t go well, as UCLA at USC...... ESPN ing lineup. the Magicians threw the Utah State at Fresno St...... FS1 But once the second unit ball out of bounds and lost Women’s college basketball came in for Marblehead, possession. 8 p.m...... West Virginia at Texas...... Longhorn Network Beverly was able to take “It’s all on me, I broke Bowling ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK 4 p.m...... PBA: Players Championship...... FS1 control. The Panthers my own rule of not run- Pro football went on an 11-0 run to ning a play that you hav- Beverly head boys varsity basketball coach 9 p.m...... NFL Honors...... CBS take the lead, eventually en’t run much in practice,” Matt Karakoudas looks on as his team takes on Golf pulling ahead 34-25 by the said Giardi. “We tried to Marblehead on Friday. 4:30 a.m...... European: Saudi International...... Golf halftime break. advance the ball to half- 1 p.m...... PGA: Phoenix Open...... Golf 3 p.m...... PGA: Phoenix Open...... NBC Beverly kept its eight- court so we could take a competing all game, and “The first thing I’m going College gymnastics - women point lead going into the timeout, and there was that’s all you can ask for,” to do is give these guys a 4 p.m...... Michigan at Illinois...... ESPNU fourth quarter, but Mar- a misunderstanding be- said Giardi. “It’s an awk- day off because they’ve Pro hockey blehead made a run in the tween me and the players. ward year and we’re try- been working hard, but 3 p.m...... Arizona at St. Louis...... NHL Network fourth to tie the score at Sometimes that’s the case, 7 p.m...... Vancouver at Toronto...... NHL Network ing to get as many guys as we’re excited to keep this 10 p.m...... Edmonton at Calgary...... NHL Network 49-49 with four minutes and we’ve just got to learn many looks as we can, and going,” said Karakou- to go. The Magicians even- from it.” I think we’ve come a long das. “We’re a young team SUPER BOWL 55 tually took a 53-51 lead Marblehead (3-4) re- way since the beginning of and we’re trying to get as with three minutes to go, turns to the court Tuesday the season.” many games in as we can, Super Bowl At Tampa, Fla. but Beverly kept battling. night (7) on the road at Beverly (8-0) will look so hopefully we can run Tampa Bay vs. Kansas City, 6:30 After Tyrone Countrymon Saugus. to remain unbeaten when it back a third time with Sunday p.m. hit one free throw for Mar- “Our guys did a really it hosts Peabody Tuesday Marblehead before the blehead to tie the score at good job of battling and evening (6). season ends.” NBA

EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division Friends of Marblehead Hockey Hall W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Philadelphia 16 7 .696 — San Antonio 12 10 .545 — Brooklyn 14 9 .609 2 Memphis 9 8 .529 ½ Boston 11 9 .550 3½ Houston 11 10 .524 ½ New York 10 13 .435 6 New Orleans 8 12 .400 3 of Fame welcomes Mark Tarmey Toronto 9 12 .429 6 Dallas 9 14 .391 3½ Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB said Al Melanson, a Massa- said Anderson, who always director, a role that he still Charlotte 10 12 .455 — Utah 17 5 .773 — TARMEY Atlanta 10 12 .455 — Denver 12 9 .571 4½ From B1 chusetts High School Hock- used to schedule Tarmey’s holds today. Orlando 8 14 .364 2 Portland 12 9 .571 4½ ey Coaches Hall of Famer teams when they were “He really overcame a lot, Miami 7 14 .333 2½ Oklahoma City 9 11 .450 7 who Tarmey coached under both working in the North Washington 5 13 .278 3 Minnesota 5 16 .238 11½ He later coached across and it’s an inspiring story,” Central Division Pacific Division town at English before at English. “He’s the epito- Shore. “He’s been success- said Anderson. “He’s al- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB moving on to coach at plac- me of a coach and adminis- ful everywhere he’s been, Milwaukee 13 8 .619 — L.A. Clippers 17 6 .739 — ways been a go-getter, and Indiana 12 10 .545 1½ L.A. Lakers 17 6 .739 — es like Malden Catholic, trator. The most important and that speaks to the kind Cleveland 10 12 .455 3½ Phoenix 11 9 .550 4½ thing is that he has per- of person and coach that he it’s great to see him still do- Chicago 8 12 .400 4½ Golden State 12 10 .545 4½ Curry College, Bentley Detroit 5 16 .238 8 Sacramento 10 11 .476 6 University (as an assistant) spective on the game and is.” ing what he loves.” and the Winchendon School he knows that the focus is Five years ago, Tarmey “It’s great to see Mark do- Friday’s Games Milwaukee at Cleveland, 8 p.m. (where he was also the ath- on the student part of ‘stu- suffered a massive heart ing so well,” said Melanson, Chicago at Orlando, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. letic director). dent-athlete.’ It’s wonderful attack that nearly took his New Orleans at Indiana, 7 p.m. who has remained in touch San Antonio at Houston, 8 p.m. “I’ve had the opportuni- to see Mark being recog- life while on a weekend run. Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Atlanta, 8 p.m. with Tarmey over the years. Toronto at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. ty to play for, coach with nized for all his work.” Defying the odds, Tarmey Golden State at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. “He’s a wonderful person, Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Memphis at New Orleans, 9 p.m. and coach against a lot of “Mark was a well-respect- slowly worked his way back Utah at Charlotte, 8 p.m. Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 10 p.m. and I only hope that I have Washington at Miami, 8 p.m. coaches over the years, and ed coach at the collegiate to normal and returned to Sunday’s Games Detroit at Phoenix, 9 p.m. I put Mark Tarmey right level, the prep school level Marblehead High as the been as good a friend to him Boston at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. Miami at New York, 1 p.m. up there with any of them,” and the high school level,” school’s assistant athletic as he has been to me.” Saturday’s Games Portland at Charlotte, ppd Portland at New York, 1 p.m. Utah at Indiana, 1 p.m. Denver at Sacramento, 5 p.m. Washington at Charlotte, 1 p.m. Chicago at Orlando, 7 p.m. Boston at Phoenix, 2 p.m. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Sacramento at L.A. Clippers, 3 p.m. St. Mary’s boys basketball earn NHL

East Division West Division big win over Archbishop Williams GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 10 7 1 2 16 34 23 Colorado 11 7 3 1 15 38 24 Peabody 69, points, seven rebounds) Salem (6-1) hosts Mas- Phila 11 7 2 2 16 38 35 St. Louis 11 7 3 1 15 39 36 ROUNDUP Wash 11 6 2 3 15 40 38 Minnesota 11 6 5 0 12 30 30 From B1 Winthrop 47 and Alex Gonzalez (13 conomet Tuesday evening Pittsburgh 10 5 4 1 11 30 37 Vegas 7 5 1 1 11 23 17 The Tanners continued points) led the Crusaders (6). NJ 9 4 3 2 10 23 26 Anaheim 11 4 5 2 10 19 28 their solid season with a in scoring. NYR 10 4 4 2 10 29 28 Arizona 10 4 5 1 9 27 29 BOYS BASKETBALL Masconomet 55, Buffalo 10 4 4 2 10 30 32 LA 9 3 4 2 8 26 29 Northeastern Conference Fenwick (7-5) hosts Sa- Saugus 46 NYI 9 3 4 2 8 19 24 St. Mary’s 71, San Jose 8 3 5 0 6 22 31 win on the road Friday lem Academy Saturday Central Division Archbishop Williams 51 The Sachems were led North Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA St. Mary’s showed just night. afternoon (1:30). by Myles Manalaysay, who Tampa Bay 8 6 1 1 13 29 17 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Nick Vecchio led the Salem 67, Danvers 25 Columbus 12 5 4 3 13 31 37 Toronto 11 8 2 1 17 40 32 how well it can play when scored 15 points in the Montreal 11 7 2 2 16 46 30 way with 17 points, while Behind a 23-point output Florida 7 5 0 2 12 27 22 its on its game Friday loss. Donovan Clark added Carolina 8 6 2 0 12 26 19 Winnipeg 11 7 3 1 15 39 32 Danny Barrett scored 16 from Bobby Jellison, the Edmonton 12 6 6 0 12 42 43 night, notching a 20-point nine points, while Tyrone Chicago 12 4 4 4 12 35 39 points. Witches earned another Dallas 8 5 2 1 11 32 21 Vancouver 14 6 8 0 12 48 55 win over the first-place Manderson and Kyle Mc- Calgary 10 4 5 1 9 27 27 Peabody (4-2) travels to Northeastern Conference Nashville 10 5 5 0 10 28 34 team in the Catholic Cen- Laughlin each scored four Detroit 11 2 7 2 6 21 40 Ottawa 11 2 8 1 5 27 50 Saugus Saturday morning win Friday afternoon. tral League on the road. (11:45). Jorge Guerrero notched points. Friday’s Games Vancouver at Toronto, 7 p.m. Saugus (1-5) has a little Boston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Boston, ppd Sammy Batista paced Winthrop (0-8) hosts a double-double with 19 Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Calgary, 10 p.m. the Spartans offense in Danvers Sunday after- points and 12 rebounds, more than 12 hours of rest Nashville at Florida, 7 p.m. San Jose at Anaheim, 10 p.m. the win, scoring 28 points. noon (12). while Ethan Doyle filled before taking on Peabody Los Angeles at Vegas, 10 p.m. Sunday’s Games Ali Barry added 15 points, Saturday morning (11:45). San Jose at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 12 p.m. Austin Prep 59, the stat sheet with 11 Saturday’s Games Arizona at Minnesota, ppd while Anthony D’Itria Bishop Fenwick 54 points, seven rebounds BOYS HOCKEY Montreal at Ottawa, 1 p.m. Carolina at Columbus, 3 p.m. added nine points off the Max Grenert notched and eight assists. Tommy Danvers 4, Peabody 0 N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, ppd Chicago at Dallas, 3 p.m. bench. a double-double with 12 Beauregard added eight Peabody (1-6-1) hosts Arizona at Minnesota, ppd Colorado at St. Louis, ppd Colorado at St. Louis, ppd Detroit at Florida, 3 p.m. St. Mary’s (9-5) hosts points and 12 rebounds, points and played great Swampscott Wednesday Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Vegas, 3 p.m. Bishop Feehan Sunday (3). while Jason Romans (13 defense. evening (5:15). SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Biden seeks to go big, fast and alone on COVID relief By Josh Boak assistance and other pan- ASSOCIATED PRESS demic aid expires. It’s an aggressive timeline that WASHINGTON — Pres- will test the ability of the ident Joe Biden laid out new administration and the case Friday for moving Congress to deliver. fast and without Republi- “We have been focused cans, if necessary, to pass like a laser on getting $1.9 trillion in coronavi- this done,” House Speak- rus relief, armed with new er Nancy Pelosi said after signs of economic strain leading Democrats in the brought on by the continu- House met with Biden ing pandemic. Friday. “We hope to be able The stakes for the coun- to put vaccines in peoples ty and economy were am- plified on Friday morning, arms, money in people’s pockets, children safely shortly after Senate Dem- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ocrats cast a decisive vote in schools and workers in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS President Joe Biden, accompanied by Vice to muscle the plan through their jobs. That’s what we President Kamala Harris, speaks with House of Resident Eleanor Garrison, left, talks with di- the chamber without Re- are doing now.” rector of nursing Cheri Place-Chafin in her publican support, a step Representative members in the Oval Office of The push for stimulus room at Arbor Springs Health and Rehabilita- toward final approval next the White House. comes amid new signs of a weakening U.S. econo- tion Center in Opelika, Ala. month. January’s jobs re- think we have to go.” in the Senate, her first. my. Employers added just port showed that hiring The speech solidified a Senate Democrats ap- 49,000 jobs in January, had stalled to a pace that shift from a president who plauded after Harris an- after cutting 227,000 jobs could hinder a return to entered the White House nounced the 51-50 vote at Coronavirus full employment for sev- in December, the Labor pledging bipartisanship around 5:30 a.m. The ac- Department said Friday. eral years—with 406,000 and met on Monday with tion came after a grueling people choosing to leave Restaurants, retailers, 10 Republican senators all-night session, where manufacturers and even cases drop at U.S. the labor force as deaths who proposed a slimmed- senators voted on amend- from the pandemic surged. the health care sector down $618 billion alterna- ments that could define “A lot of folks are los- shed workers last month, tive. But Biden concluded the contours of the even- ing hope,” Biden said in a meaning that private em- homes for elderly speech at the White House. in his Friday speech that tual COVID-19 aid bill. ployers accounted for a “I believe the American aid at that level would only The budget now returns meager gain of 6,000 jobs prolong the economic pain. to the House, where it will Virginia. people are looking right last month. By Jay Reeves His remarks came sev- likely be approved again ASSOCIATED PRESS Nursing homes have now to their government “At that rate, it’s go- eral hours after the Sen- Friday to reflect the chang- been a priority since for help, to do our job, to ing to take 10 years until BIRMINGHAM, Ala. vaccinations began in not let them down. So I’m ate approved a budgetary es made by the Senate. The we hit full employment,” — Coronavirus cases mid-December, and the going to act. I’m going to measure that would let measure can then work its Biden said at an Oval Of- have dropped at U.S. federal government says act fast. I’d like to be do- Democrats pass the plan way through committees so fice meeting with House nursing homes and other 1.5 million long-term ing it with the support of without Republicans. Vice that additional relief can Democrats earlier Friday. long-term care facilities care residents have al- Republicans ... they’re just President Kamala Harris be finalized by mid-March, “That’s not hyperbole. over the past few weeks, ready received at least an not willing to go as far as I cast the tie-breaking vote when extra unemployment That’s a fact.” offering a glimmer of initial dose. hope that health officials Researchers and in- attribute to the start of dustry leaders say they vaccinations, an easing Pentagon deploys troops are seeing marked im- of the post-holiday surge provements after months and better prevention, in which some nursing among other reasons. homes lost dozens of res- More than 153,000 res- to fuel COVID vaccine drive idents to the disease and idents of the country’s had to keep others in By Lolita C. Baldor ply as many as 10,000 ser- nursing homes and as- semi-isolation for protec- and Ricardo vice members to staff 100 sisted living centers have tion. Some 2,000 nursing Alonso-Zaldivar centers. Defense Secretary died of COVID-19, ac- homes are now virus-free, ASSOCIATED PRESS Lloyd Austin approved the counting for 36 percent of or about 13 percent na- initial five teams, but the the U.S. pandemic death tionally, according to WASHINGTON — The others will be approved toll, according to the an industry group, and Pentagon will deploy more in separate tranches as COVID Tracking Proj- many are dealing with than 1,100 troops to five FEMA identifies the other ect. Many of the roughly far fewer cases than be- vaccination centers in site locations. 2 million people who live fore. what will be the first wave The military deployment at such facilities remain In West Virginia, where of increased military sup- comes as the nation is in cut off from loved ones about 30 percent of the port for the White House a race against a virus that because of the risk of state’s roughly 2,080 campaign to get more is spawning mutations infection. The virus still COVID-19 deaths oc- Americans inoculated which may make it spread kills thousands of them curred at long-term care against COVID-19. more easily and inflict weekly. centers, fewer outbreaks President Joe Biden has deadlier disease. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The overall trend for are happening and few- called for setting up 100 Only about 2 percent of long-term care residents er residents are requir- mass vaccination centers Americans have received A member of the National Guard gives people is improving, though, ing hospitalization, said around the country with- the required two-dose direction standing in line at a COVID-19 vac- with fewer new cases re- Wright, chief executive of in a month. Two of the vaccination regimen that cination site at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx corded and fewer facili- the West Virginia Health five new military teams confers optimum protec- borough of New York. ties reporting outbreaks. Care Association. Penn- will go to vaccination cen- tion with the Pfizer-BioN- 230 million to 280 million cine, which requires only Coupled with better sylvania-based Genesis ters opening in California. Tech and Moderna vac- figures for the country HealthCare, which op- Coronavirus senior adviser cines currently available. people, compared to 6.9 mil- one shot. overall, it’s cause for opti- erates more than 325 Andy Slavitt said military To reach widespread, or lion who are currently fully Each of the Pentagon’s mism even if it’s too early nursing homes, assist- personnel will arrive at “herd” immunity, the U.S. immunized with two shots. five military teams in- to declare victory. ed-living facilities or se- those locations in a little must vaccinate 70 percent More help could be on cludes 222 personnel, in- “We definitely think nior living communities over a week. Three addi- to 85 percent of its pop- the way soon. Johnson & cluding 80 who will give there’s hope and there’s in 24 states, has seen tional centers are expected ulation, according to Dr. Johnson announced this the vaccines, as well as light at the end of the tun- similar improvements, to be announced soon. Anthony Fauci, the gov- week it is seeking emer- nurses and other support nel,” said Marty Wright, said spokeswoman Lori The Federal Emergency ernment’s top infectious gency use authorization staff. The teams would who heads a nursing Mayer. Management Agency has disease expert. from the Food and Drug be able to provide about home trade group in West The American Health asked the Pentagon to sup- That would be roughly Administration for its vac- 6,000 shots a day. A meager gain in U.S. jobs last month highlights virus’ damage

By Christopher push for a bold rescue aid The unemployment rate Even last month’s small economy is needed, and he further stimulus, the Rugaber package. fell sharply in January job gain benefited from a said he would continue to economy and job market AP ECONOMICS WRITER The increase of just from 6.7 percent to 6.3 technical adjustment to push his $1.9 trillion plan will strengthen much 49,000 positions in Janu- percent, the Labor Depart- the government’s data. through Congress — if faster than after previous WASHINGTON — ary made scarcely any dent ment said Friday. Most of And without an increase necessary, without Repub- recessions. Bank of Amer- America’s employers bare- in the nearly 10 million the drop in unemployment of 80,000 temporary jobs, lican support. The propos- ica estimates that growth ly added jobs last month, jobs that remain lost since occurred because some the economy would have al includes $160 billion could reach 6 percent this underscoring the viral the virus intensified near- people out of work found posted a net loss for Jan- to support vaccination ef- year, which would be the pandemic’s ongoing grip ly a year ago. The tepid in- jobs, but others stopped uary. forts. fastest since 1984. on the economy and likely crease followed a decline of looking for work and were “What you have is a “There’s simply noth- “The tunnel we’re in adding momentum to the 227,000 jobs in December, no longer counted as un- lousy report that shows ing more important than does have a light,” Rich- Biden administration’s the first loss since April. employed. a stalling recovery,” said getting the resources we ardson said. “It’s later this Nela Richardson, chief need to vaccinate people year when the U.S. econo- economist at the payroll as soon and as quickly my is reopened, and after processor ADP. as possible,” Biden said, widespread inoculation Soaring new virus infec- echoing economists who and maybe stimulus. This tions in late fall had forced have long argued that is not the end of the story tighter business restric- controlling the pandemic by any means. But it does tions in California, New was a prerequisite for any show the recovery could York, Virginia and other sustained revival of the use more support.” states, thereby reducing economy. Gregory Daco, chief U.S. the need for workers. Con- Biden’s proposal would economist at Oxford Eco- sumers have also been less also provide $1,400 checks nomics, forecasts that 6.6 willing to dine out, travel for most U.S. individuals million jobs could be re- or go to concert halls and and a $400 weekly unem- gained by the end of this other venues as the pan- ployment payment on top year, though that would demic has persisted. Some of state benefits. The pack- still leave the U.S. econo- business closures, notably age would also extend two my several million short of in California, have since federal jobless aid pro- its pre-pandemic level. been eased or lifted, but in grams, from mid-March Still, more than 4 million many cases too late to af- through September. Americans have lost jobs fect last month’s jobs data. Economists are in- and stopped looking for President Joe Biden on creasingly hopeful that work since the pandemic Friday pointed to the dis- as vaccinations reach began. Including those in- couraging jobs report as a critical mass in the dividuals would raise the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS evidence that much more coming months and the unemployment rate to 9 Construction workers talk at a USA Properties Fund site in Simi Valley, Calif. government aid for the government provides percent, Daco calculates. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2021 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Couple splits after four years, two kids, a few missed chances DEAR ABBY: My boy- suggestion in your col- friend of four years (the Dear Abby is written by Abigail umn, but maybe it’s just father of my two little Van Buren, also known as Jeanne too obvious. When a read- boys) and I have decided er sends a letter and re- to separate. We got along, Phillips, and was founded by her ceives advice from you, but when we did argue, it mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact why doesn’t that reader escalated. We bought a Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. give that “Dear Abby” col- home together a year ago, Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. umn to the “problem” but two weeks ago he person? No confronta- moved back to his par- tion, no interpretation ents’ house. We alternate just counsel straight takes. Wait another week and I’m afraid my long- the boys every two or from Abby’s mouth, so to or so and ask your former ago lie will be discovered. three days. speak. That’s what I boyfriend how he feels I do not want my son, my Our issues could have would do if you gave me about relationship coun- granddaughter or anyone been fixed, but we were advice. too prideful. Now I’m seling to settle your is- else to discover it this starting to have regrets sues. If he is truly happier way. Do you have any ad- LOGICAL IN what have I done? We living with his parents vice on how I should han- FLORIDA could have been a family and unwilling to do the dle it? for our little boys. I want- work necessary for a last- DEAR LOGICAL: I ed this separation in or- ing relationship, give HOLDING ONTO A hope not. The most unwel- SECRET der to work on myself yourself time to heal from come “advice” in the world and repair our relation- this breakup, and when DEAR HOLDING: If is that which is unasked ship. But he seems happi- you are emotionally bal- possible, meet with your for. Some readers have er now and is enjoying anced again, start mov- son in person and tell clipped my column and the separation, while I ing on with your life. him the whole story. Do it sent it anonymously to cry myself to sleep hop- in quiet, private sur- someone they thought ing that one day we will DEAR ABBY: Sixty roundings. I am sure he “needed” it, but I think the get back together. How do years ago I had a brief will have many questions, practice is cruel and cow- I move forward to truly extramarital affair that and you should be pre- ardly. If you have a friend be happy for myself and resulted in the birth of a pared to answer them you think has a problem, my boys? son. For a multitude of honestly. I agree with you “suggest” the person write SAD MOMMY IN reasons I have never re- that he should hear this me for an unbiased opin- CALIFORNIA vealed the identity of his news from you rather ion if you wish. But to do biological father to him than his daughter. what you are suggesting DEAR SAD MOMMY: or anyone else. I recently could be considered a People move forward by learned his daughter is DEAR ABBY: I don’t breach of someone’s priva- learning from their mis- doing some DNA testing, think I’ve ever seen this cy and cause hurt feelings. BRIDGE

One out and two in is good business When entries are hard to find, it cashed the diamond ace and played might be best to concede one trick another diamond. That established unnecessarily to your opponents. winners, but declarer had no hand In today’s deal, for example, South entry left and went down two. is in three no-trump, and West has Declarer has a club winner in his led a fourth-highest club seven. What hand, but he needs to keep it on the should declarer do? back burner. He must win the first In your partnerships, would South’s trick with dummy’s club ace, over- two-diamond advance be forcing take the diamond king with his ace or only invitational? I like forcing, and continue with the diamond jack, whereas a majority treat it as en- driving out West’s queen to establish couraging but nonforcing. Here, a total of five diamond winners. though, North and South pushed on, North hoping that West’s opening bid Suppose West shifts to a spade. would help to steer his partner’s play. South wins on the board and plays In theory this thought was cor- a club to his queen and West’s king. rect, but declarer played without After taking the next spade in the proper analysis. He called for a low dummy, declarer leads a club to his club from the board and won with jack and cashes the diamonds. He his nine. Then he continued with a takes two spades, five diamonds and diamond to the king and a heart to two clubs. his king and West’s ace. A second Watch your entries and your com- club ran to declarer’s queen. South munications. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV FEBRUARY 6, 2021 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 Saturday Feb. 6 Sunday Feb. 7, BROADCAST STATIONS 2 p.m. 6:30 p.m. WGBH Escape to the Miss Scarlet and the All Creatures Great The Long Song on Basic Stories- Moments to Remember (My ^ PBS Chateau Duke and Small Masterpiece Black Stage Music) 1950s and ’60s hits. 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ASSOCIATED PRESS was taking power for a power back to elected pol- outside their windows medical workers have led ger Games” movies, that year and detained them, iticians. Demonstrations in Yangon, the country’s the charge. they adopted from an- YANGON, Myanmar — though most have since Hundreds of members of spread to several parts of largest city — under the About 400 protesters in ti-government protesters been released. It was not the country, even in the cover of darkness each total rallied at two uni- in neighboring Thailand. Myanmar’s deposed ruling clear what, if any, practi- party declared themselves tightly controlled capital. evening to avoid being versities in Yangon, some They chanted “Long live cal effect the lawmakers’ Friday to be the sole legit- Opposition to the coup targeted. But now people flashing a three-fingered Mother Suu” — a reference declaration would have. imate representatives of began initially with peo- are being more vocal and salute, a sign of resistance to Suu Kyi — and “We don’t Several countries have the people and asked for ple banging pots and pans visible, and students and borrowed from “The Hun- already denounced the want military dictatorship.” international recognition coup, and the U.S. has as the country’s govern- threatened new sanctions. ment, as protests against the military takeover Resistance has been swelled. gathering steam ever Nearly 300 politicians since the takeover — from ousted leader Aung seen internationally as a San Suu Kyi’s party an- shocking setback in the nounced they had named Southeast Asian country, a committee to carry out which had been mak- the functions of Parlia- ing significant, if uneven ment, according to a Na- progress, toward democ- tional League for Democ- racy after decades of racy party Facebook page. military rule. Military In a letter to the United pushback is ramping up Nations and the interna- as well, and the latest pol- tional community posted itician detained was Win on social media, the par- Htein, a senior member of ty also asked for targeted Suu Kyi’s party. Suu Kyi sanctions and for busi- and President Win My- nesses to cut ties with the int are also under house military, which has vast arrest — and have been lucrative holdings. charged with minor of- The party promised to fenses, seen by many as act “in the best interests of merely providing a legal our people and in the very veneer for their detention. essence of democracy.” In the largest rallies The lawmakers had since the takeover, hun- been set to take their seats dreds of students and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday in a new session teachers took to Myan- of Parliament, when the mar’s streets Friday to Supporters give roses to police while four arrested activists make a court appearance in Manda- military announced it demand the military hand lay, Myanmar. Jamaica faces marijuana shortage as farmers struggle

By Sharlene scent legal cannabis in- and Rastafarians, autho- People caught with 2 lars in losses, according to roads forces many farm- Hendricks dustry. rized a regulated medi- ounces or less of canna- farmers who cultivate pot ers to walk to reach their and Dánica Coto Jamaica, which for- cal marijuana industry bis are supposed to pay outside the legal system. fields — and then to get ASSOCIATED PRESS eigners have long asso- and decriminalized small a small fine and face no “It destroyed every- water from wells and ciated with pot, reggae amounts of weed in 2015. arrest or criminal record. thing,” said Daneyel Boz- springs. Many were un- KINGSTON, Jamaica — The island also allows in- ra, who grows marijuana able to do those chores at Jamaica is running low on dividuals to cultivate up in the southwest part night due to the curfew. ganja. to five plants, and Rasta- of Jamaica, in a histori- Wallace estimated he Heavy rains followed farians are legally allowed cal village called Accom- lost more than $18,000 by an extended drought, to smoke ganja for sacra- pong founded by escaped in recent months and cul- an increase in local con- mental purposes. 18th-century slaves tivated only 300 pounds, sumption and a drop in But enforcement is spot- known as Maroons. compared with an average the number of marijua- ty as many tourists and lo- Worsening the problem of 700 to 800 pounds the na farmers have caused cals continue to buy mari- were strict COVID-19 group normally produces. a shortage in the island’s juana on the street, where measures, including a 6 Activists say they be- famed but largely illegal it has grown more scarce p.m. curfew that meant lieve the pandemic and market that experts say is — and more expensive. farmers couldn’t tend to a loosening of Jamaica’s the worst they’ve seen. Heavy rains during their fields at night as is marijuana laws has led to “It’s a cultural embar- last year’s hurricane sea- routine, said Kenrick Wal- an increase in local con- rassment,” said Triston son pummeled marijua- lace, 29, who cultivates 2 sumption that has con- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Thompson, chief opportu- na fields that were later acres in Accompong with tributed to the scarcity, nity explorer for Tacaya, a Farmer Breezy shows off the distinctive leaves scorched in the drought the help of 20 other farm- even if the pandemic has consulting and brokerage of a marijuana plant during a tour of his plan- that followed, causing ers. put a dent in the arrival of firm for the country’s na- tation in Jamaica’s Nine Mile. tens of thousands of dol- He noted that a lack of ganja-seeking tourists. CLASSIFIED

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By Josef Federman nal is meant to serve as a ASSOCIATED PRESS court of last resort when countries’ own judicial sys- JERUSALEM — The tems are unable or unwill- International Criminal ing to investigate and pros- Court said Friday that its ecute war crimes. jurisdiction extends to ter- Israel’s military has ritories occupied by Israel mechanisms to investigate PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in the 1967 Mideast war, alleged wrongdoing by its potentially clearing the troops, and despite criti- Israelis receive a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 way for its chief prosecutor cism that the system is in- vaccine from medical professionals at a corona- to open a war crimes probe sufficient, experts say it has virus vaccination center set up on a shopping into Israeli military actions. a good chance of fending off mall parking lot in Givataim, Israel, during a The decision was wel- ICC investigation into its nationwide lockdown. comed by the Palestinians wartime practices. and decried by Israel’s When it comes to settle- prime minister, who ac- ments, however, experts say cused the court of “legal PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Israel could have a difficult Israel, a global persecution.” ICC chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said in time defending its actions. The ICC’s chief prosecu- 2019 that there was a “reasonable basis” to International law forbids tor, Fatou Bensouda, said open a war crimes probe into Israeli military the transfer of a civilian in 2019 that there was a leader in COVID actions in the Gaza Strip as well as Israeli set- population into occupied “reasonable basis” to open tlement construction in the West Bank. territory. a war crimes probe into Israel captured the West Israeli military actions in its independent & impar- asked the court to look into Bank, Gaza and east Je- vaccinations, the Gaza Strip as well as tial mandate,” it said. Israeli actions during its rusalem in the 1967 war, Israeli settlement activity The Palestinians, who 2014 war against Palestin- territories the Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. joined the court in 2015, ian militants in the Gaza want for their future state. But she asked the court to Some 700,000 Israelis live have pushed for an inves- Strip, as well as Israel’s finds limits determine whether she has in settlements in the West tigation. Israel, which is construction of settlements the Israeli-occupied West territorial jurisdiction be- Bank and east Jerusa- By Laurie Kellman ASSOCIATED PRESS Bank and the blockaded fore proceeding. not a member of the ICC, in the occupied West Bank lem. The Palestinians and Gaza Strip. The situation In a statement on Twitter, has said the court has no and annexed east Jerusa- much of the international jurisdiction because the lem. TEL AVIV, Israel — has drawn attention to Bensouda’s office welcomed community view the set- When it comes to fighting Palestinians do not have The international com- the global disparity in ac- the “judicial clarity” of the tlements as illegal and an the coronavirus, Israel is statehood and because the munity widely considers cess to vaccines between ruling, but said it needed obstacle to peace. discovering the limits of borders of any future state the settlements to be illegal rich and poor countries. time before deciding how to Israel says east Jerusa- vaccines. proceed. are to be decided in peace under international law but lem is an indivisible part Rights groups say Isra- The country famous el has the obligation as “The Office is currently talks. It also accuses the has done little to pressure of its capital and that the for its high-tech prowess carefully analysing the de- court of inappropriately Israel to freeze or reverse West Bank is “disputed” an occupying power to and spirit of innovation vaccinate Palestinians. cision & will then decide its wading into political issues. their growth. territory whose fate should is home to the world’s next step guided strictly by The Palestinians have The international tribu- be resolved in negotiations. Israel denies having such speediest vaccination a responsibility, and says drive, fueled from the its priority is its own cit- top by national pride and izens. Nevertheless, Isra- Russia expels EU diplomats a deep longing to start el this week for the first “getting back to life,” as time transferred 5,000 Prime Minister Benja- doses of the Moderna min Netanyahu put it. vaccine to the Palestin- over Navalny as tensions rise But experts say reopen- ian Authority to inocu- ing the country will still late medical workers. By Daria Litvinova foreign affairs chief Josep Russia took to the streets ers this entirely unjusti- take months, complicated In Israel, for the first ASSOCIATED PRESS Borrell told Russian For- that day to protest Naval- fied, which we have also by coronavirus mutations time, researchers are eign Minister Sergey Lav- ny’s arrest. conveyed to the Russian that have spread from starting to see the effects MOSCOW — Russia rov that the treatment of The diplomats were de- side,” Foreign Ministry Britain and South Afri- of the vaccinations, giv- said Friday it was expel- Navalny represents “a low clared “persona non grata” spokesman Mats Samu- ca, a refusal among some ing other nations a very ling diplomats from Swe- point” in relations between and were required to leave elsson said in a statement sectors to adhere to safe- early glimpse of what den, Poland and Germany, Brussels and Moscow. Russia “shortly,” a minis- to The Associated Press. ty rules and wobbles in might lie ahead for them. accusing them of attend- The Russian Foreign try statement said. Stockholm “strongly re- the pace of vaccinations Netanyahu on Thurs- ing a rally in support of Ministry accused Swedish European officialsjects Russian claims that of people under 60. day said that among opposition leader Alexei and Polish diplomats in strongly denounced the the diplomat took part in a While the government people over 60, the first Navalny, as internation- St. Petersburg and a Ger- move. demonstration in Russia” is expected to begin eas- group vaccinated, serious al tensions grew over the man diplomat in Moscow Germany said its diplo- and “reserves the right ing a third nationwide cases of hospitalizations jailing of the Kremlin’s of taking part in what it mat was fulfilling his duty to take appropriate mea- lockdown in the coming have dropped 26 percent most prominent foe. called “unlawful” rallies by following the develop- sures in response,” he said. days, there are likely to and confirmed infections The announcement came on Jan. 23. Tens of thou- ments, and it warned Mos- Poland also warned Mos- be further, partial clos- have fallen 45 percent ings as the threat ebbs as the European Union’s sands of people across cow that its action won’t cow the move will further over the past 16 days. go unanswered, summon- worsen relations. and flows. “This is a direct result ing the Russian ambassa- U.S. Secretary of State “This is going to be a of the vaccinations,” he dor. Antony Blinken con- balancing act,” said Eyal said. “The vaccines work.” “We consider this expul- demned the expulsion, Leshem, director of the But other key indica- sion unjustified and think tweeting: “This arbitrary Center for Travel Med- tors, including deaths and it is another facet of the and unjustified act is icine and Tropical Dis- new infections, remain things that can be seen Russia’s latest departure eases at Sheba Medical high, in part because of in Russia at the moment from its international ob- Center. the fast-spreading muta- that are pretty far from ligations.” British Foreign In an impressive feat, tions, the month-long lag the rule of law,” German Secretary Dominic Raab more than a third of Is- time before the vaccine Chancellor Angela Merkel also said on Twitter that rael’s 9.3 million people shows its full benefits said in Berlin after a vid- expelling diplomats “for have received at least one and an apparent reluc- eoconference with French simply doing their jobs is shot in mere weeks, and tance among other parts President Emmanuel Ma- a crude attempt to distract over 1.9 million have got- of society to get vaccinat- cron. Macron expressed from Russia’s targeting of ten both doses, perhaps ed. solidarity with Germany, opposition leaders, pro- putting the country on Israel has been re- Poland and Sweden and testers and journalists.” track to inoculate nearly porting some 7,000 new PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS condemned “in the stron- Speaking at the start of its entire adult popula- infections a day, one of ger terms” the expulsions his talks with Lavrov, Bor- tion by the end of March. the highest rates in the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and what happened to Na- rell said “our relations are Alongside the praise for developed world. Nearly stands in a cage during a hearing on his charges valny “from the beginning under a severe strain, and its speed, Israel has come 5,000 people have died, for defamation, in the Babuskinsky District to the end.” the Navalny case is a low under global criticism for more than a quarter of Court in Moscow, Russia, Friday. Sweden said it “consid- point in our relations.” excluding Palestinians in them in January alone. Moscow’s jails overwhelmed Local news in the palm of your hand with Navalny protesters

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By Jeff Ostrowski sures plunged to record “Moving forward, the Under the CARES Act, TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE lows in 2020. There were CFPB will take aggressive forbearance is straightfor- 2.7 million homeowners action to ensure that regu- ward. Essentially any bor- Some mortgage firms in forbearance as of this lated companies follow the rower who wants forbear- gave homeowners “in- week, according to the law and meet their obliga- ance can get it. complete or inaccurate Mortgage Bankers Asso- tions to assist consumers The pause on payments information” about a ciation. during the COVID-19 pan- applies to anyone with a federal law designed to As the coronavirus cri- demic,” Uejio wrote. government-backed loan. prevent a spike in fore- sis continues, however, The agency didn’t in- Borrowers can apply for closures, a federal regu- there’s new evidence dicate how common the forbearance and get a 180- latory agency says in a that lenders didn’t per- problems are, nor did it day break on payments new report. form flawlessly as they name names of servicers with no penalties and no The findings take a bit of rolled out forbearance who misled borrowers. late charges. The missed the luster from the federal programs. A newly ap- The CFPB acknowl- payments are simply add- mortgage forbearance pro- pointed federal regulator edged that mortgage ed to the end of the loan. gram, which has won rave says some mortgage ser- companies faced “signifi- Borrowers can ask for an reviews for staving off de- vicers — the companies cant challenges” as they additional 180 days of for- faults during the economic that collect loan pay- scrambled to learn about bearance. The CARES Act downturn of 2020. When ments — failed to follow the new forbearance pro- covers loans held by Fan- PHOTO | DREAMSTIME/TNS the U.S. economy plunged the law. gram. nie Mae or Freddie Mac into a deep recession last David Uejio took over When the U.S. economy plunged into a deep re- Regulatory experts ex- or issued by the Federal year, politicians and the last month as acting di- cession last year, politicians and the mortgage pect the CFPB to take a Housing Administration mortgage industry leapt rector of the Consumer industry leapt into action. more assertive approach or the U.S. Department of into action. Financial Protection Bu- under Biden than it did Veterans Affairs. tered forbearance would simply didn’t process bor- They dangled gener- reau (CFPB). Last week, when President Donald The CARES Act didn’t pay no penalties. However, rowers’ requests for for- ous breaks — known as he said some unnamed Trump was in the White address jumbo loans, forbearance — to near- servicers misinterpreted Uejio wrote in a state- bearance. An appointee House. “We’re about to non-QM loans and other ly anyone with a home the lenient guidelines in ment posted on the CFPB of President Joe Biden, see a very sharp shift in mortgages held by lend- loan. As a result, sev- the Coronavirus Aid, Re- site that some servicers Uejio promised that the tone and approach,” said ers or owned by private eral million homeown- lief and Economic Security charged and collected late federal agency will pursue Michael Gordon, a former investors, but many ers were able to hit the (CARES) Act. fees for borrowers in for- servicers that improperly CFPB official and now a banks voluntarily of- pause button on their The CARES Act prom- bearance. applied forbearance guide- partner at Bradley, a na- fered 180 days of pay- mortgages, and foreclo- ised borrowers who en- In other cases, servicers lines. tional law firm. ment relief.

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Lina $525,000 S: Gretchen M Freeman B: MD Prop Development Corp $415,000 2 DEARBORN LN Goncalves-Soares B: Nicholas W Markham S: Powell Ruby L Est & Cheryl L B: Mateo Beba & Shanalynn 22 CIRCUIT AVE $920,000 S: Timothy W Donovan S: Nichlas C Botto & Ellen M Powell Guerrero B: Eljonida Kurti & Mervin Kurti Reardon $530,000 S: Mare Menard & Julie Menard B: Nelsyr T Quintanilla & Ramon S: Audrey M Mckinnon & William 18 FOREST ST MARBLEHEAD F Mckinnon Jr $460,000 78 WALDEN POND AVE E Lopez 9 HOLDEN ST S: Jose L Cruz B: Johnny R Deleon $522,000 23 DENNETT RD $570,000 11 FORTUNE WAY U:11 S: Laborde Rose M Est & David B: Edwin Demoya & Gutierre Z $1,415,000 B: Anthony Deflumeri $491,000 Laborde Jacqueline 110 GRANT RD S: Stephen A Mirarchi $590,000 B: Anna Dack & Jonathan Dack B: Carlin Lewinson & Alex W S: Maria E Rivera & Saul A Rivera B: Jenna M Braunstein & Phillip S: Ann M Misoda Tr, Tr for Ann Wiggins 3 GOLDEN HILLS RD Misoda T 2012 47 HOLTEN ST S: Arkadiy Shnayder & Polina $435,000 J Braunstein $340,000 SWAMPSCOTT S: Farah Roman & Samuel Shnayder B: Alexis M Belluscio & Maxwell B: Dauntless Path LLC Roman 5 DUNNS LN T Lyon 16 BEVERLY RD S: Clinton P Mcneil $540,000 13 MARCH ST U:4 S: Celsus LLC $750,000 12 GREAT WOODS RD B: J Scott Spellman & Sally D $238,000 B: Andrew J Cameron & Andre J 23 KOSCIUSKO ST $442,000 Spellman B: Nicholas J Binder 25 HAWKES ST Cameron $475,000 B: Jesika Cyr S: Jackson T Spellman Tr, Tr for S: Deanna Bragger $423,000 S: Nellis Susan D Est & Paul B: Nayereh Golchin & Farid S: Victor H Hernandez & Jose L Raymond M Orne T B: Carmine Mario Bernstein Niknam Diaz 106 MARGIN ST S: Paul C Buono 74 E ORCHARD ST S: Michelle Moretto Tr, Tr for 23 $540,000 413 ESSEX ST Kosciusko Street RT 8 LAKE VIEW PL $1,525,000 B: Ashley Cook & Jenelle Wolff 12 HULL DR $588,000 $500,000 B: Margaux S Danforth & S: Carmelo Quartarone & $639,000 B: Bree Lentz & Michael Lentz B: Jill C Gavrilescu & Theodore Nicholas A Danforth 43 NORTHEND ST Giuseppe Quartarone B: Carmen E Villanueva & Marvin S: Jane C Noonan Gavrilescu S: Michael A Szpuk & Tracy $450,000 R Villanueva S: Barbara E Brewer Szpuk B: Linda M Bettencourt 2 S RIDGE CIR S: Alexandra R Verman 1 LORING AVE U:308 S: Linda M Bettencourt & Mario $725,500 $400,000 93 MILLARD AVE 8 FRANKLIN ST U:4 Q Bettencourt B: Damien P Omahoney & 50 INTERVALE AVE B: Donna Cassetta & James $578,000 $322,250 Elizabeth M Omahoney $440,000 Cassetta B: Shanna M Boulay B: Rebekah VanDeMark & Scott 1200 SALEM ST U:136 S: Nichlas S Meninno Tr, Tr for B: Gregory C Gills & Susan J S: Deirdre H Robbins & Laurence S: Jason P Raimondi VanDeMark $520,000 Woodlands RT Gillis G Robbins S: Jessica L Dioguardi & Paul B: Lou A Melino & Robert Melino S: William Crafts & Kathleen 10 PLEASANT ST U:114 Miller S: Leo A Mchatton Jr & Patricia 6 UPHAM ST Murray 162 NORFOLK AVE $210,800 L Mchatton $640,000 $690,000 B: Alexander Putilov 26 HAWKES ST U:4 B: Kathryn Schuh-Crawford & 325 LINCOLN AVE B: Philip N Picariello & Stefanie S: Ann M Marino $195,000 210 WASHINGTON ST U:3 David Schuh $515,000 M Picariello B: 26 Hawkes Street LLC $246,000 S: Kelly Fouhey & Mark D Lobsitz B: Osvaldo Gonzalez & Maria I S: Dorothy L Zetes & Arthur L 22 PORTER AVE S: Simon B Goldenberg Tr, Tr for B: Rachel L Winward Molina Zetes $455,000 Phillip NT S: Dennis M Boraiza Tr, Tr for 28 WEATHERLY DR U:28 S: Aimee M Guarente B: Derek Clements & Elizabeth Regis FT $340,000 11 PLYMOUTH LN Tabbut 26 HAWKES ST U:5 B: Benjamin E Hassett 19 MILANO DR $660,000 S: Irene C Meshay $195,000 150-R WINONA ST S: Vera Heredia $720,000 B: Cassidy A Debettemcourt & W B: 26 Hawkes Street LLC $810,000 B: Amanda M Papa & Dan R N Debettencourt 4th 12 RIVER STREET PL S: Simon B Goldenberg Tr, Tr for B: Jared R Freni 70 WEATHERLY DR U:307 Papa S: Heidi C Luise Tr, Tr for Fuchs RT $587,500 Phillip NT S: Deborah A Pearson & Warren $470,000 S: Gina Pimental & Joseph B: Felix Cruz A Pearson B: Marsha S Gerber Pimental 85 PURITAN LN S: Darlyn A Miranda & Sarun To 26 HAWKES ST U:6 S: Beth Shribman Tr, Tr for Cohen $2,325,000 $195,000 SALEM NT 30-1/2 NEWHALL ST B: Sea Glass 85 LLC 50 S COMMON ST U:510 B: 26 Hawkes Street LLC 32 AURORA LN U:32 $775,000 S: Ralph M James Tr, Tr for G&R $230,000 S: Simon B Goldenberg Tr, Tr for $386,000 SAUGUS B: Joamy B DeValdivieso & Alex FT B: Shawn P Ford Phillip NT B: James E Deluca J Valdivieso S: Robert J Stilian Tr, Tr for S: Julie M Guest & Vladimir 11-15 CARSON ST S: 30 Newhall Street LLC 14 SHACKLE WAY U:14 Jonathan RT 26 MOHAWK RD Louissaint $300,000 $375,000 $515,700 B: Gerard P Vogt & Natasha A 9 OLD MEETING HOUSE RD B: Nicole A Tetreault 16 SHERBROOK PL B: Michael Snitkovsky 26 BECKFORD ST Vogt $405,000 S: Cassidy A Debettencourt & W $494,000 S: FNMA $475,000 S: Mary R Andruchow & Natasha B: Stephen D Provenzano N Debettencourt 4th B: Sophana C Trainor & Stephen B: Michael Keddy & Sara C Andruchow-Vogt S: Marissa Mcgrath & Patrick Trainor 1 SARGENT RD Keddy Mcgrath Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: Chantelle G Cotter & Ryan C $3,875,000 S: Mary L Storrs 491 CENTRAL ST bakerandtradesman.com ed , 3½ oyy t, Unit 408 kitchen. 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