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ITEM STAFF REPORT Ramirez Keaney of Marblehead, Jim Walsh McQuilken has 27 years of experience in of Nahant and Debbie Friedlander, Swamp- leadership positions in communications, NAHANT — The Swampscott, Nahant and scott — say it’s their intention “to provide marketing, business development and public Marblehead Democratic town committees an interesting and substantive debate. With affairs. DEALS will hold the rst District 6 congressional debate Sunday at 7:30 p.m. questions intended to illuminate their differ- After nine years as the state’sOF TH leadE commu- The tri-town committees are sponsoring ences, perspectives and approaches, voters nicator in life sciences, he is now involved the debate ahead of the Sept. 1 primary. will be able assess each candidate’s response with sciences practice growth$DA initiativesY$ for All three candidates — Rep. Seth Moulton, to solve the challenges we face as a district McDermott Will & Emery. PG. 3 Angus McQuilken, and Jamie Zahlway Bel- and a nation.” He announced his candidacy in March. sito — will participate. The candidates and Moulton, the incumbent, was elected in Belsito, of Tops eld, worked as volunteer moderator, Jim Peterson, will be on site at 2014. He served four tours of duty in Iraq on the campaign of Republican Richard Ti- the Nahant Town Hall. Filmed by Nahant’s as a U.S. marine and earned master’s de- sei, Moulton’s opponent in 2014. Unenrolled cable TV, without an audience, the debate gree in business and public policy at Har- at the time, she has since signed on as a will be live streamed to YouTube: https:// vard. He announced his candidacy for the Democrat. She is the founderDEALS of the Mater- youtu.be/-ztpZe5bwDc. Democratic presidential nomination a year nal Mental Health LeadershipOF TH AllianceE of The chairs in the three towns — Renee ago in August. Greater Boston. $DAY$ MarbleheadPG. 3 ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK remembers Angelo Meimeteas is the DEALS owner of the Clam Shack at Salem Willows Park. a publicOF THE $DAY$ Lynn servantPG. 3 teacher By Jim Correale FOR THE ITEM MARBLEHEAD – Selectwoman is cooking Judy Jacobi, who died last weekend at the age of 80, is being remem- bered as a dedicated public servant in Salem who was exceptionally generous By Anne Marie Tobin with her time and energy, whether ITEM STAFF it was to a nonpro t in the town or a friend in need. SALEM — It’s no secret “There was nothing phony about that anyone who goes into Judy,” said John McGinn, a former teaching isn’t doing it for town administrator. “She cared the money. There are some deeply about the town of Marble- perks, however. With up to head. She was someone willing to nine weeks off in the sum- roll up her sleeves and get the job mer, as well as other bene- done.” ts (think employer-spon- McGinn was one of more than 200 sored health and dental A rendering of the 10-story apartment complex project on Munroe Street. people, including family members, insurance) that are no lon- elected of cials and townspeople, ger available to millions of coming together Thursday on Zoom Americans, whether due to to honor Jacobi, who had been a se- unprecedented unemploy- Anticipation is building lectwoman for 20 years and active ment numbers caused by in civic affairs since she and her the COVID-19 pandemic or husband rst bought a home in employers’ voluntary deci- on Munroe Street in Lynn sions to scale back bene ts MARBLEHEAD, A2 to employees, some may By Gayla Cawley think teaching is a dream ITEM STAFF job. LYNN — The construction of a 10-sto- The reality, however, is ry apartment building on Munroe many teachers need to sup- Street is expected to be completed in plement their salaries with December, and some tenants will start second jobs to pay their bills. to move in as early as October. For Salem restaurateur Dubbed Caldwell apartments, the $90 Angelo Meimeteas, the pan- million development will be located in the demic has been a double “heart of vibrant downtown Lynn” and whammy. Not only has he will contain 259-market rate apartments been deprived of the normal and ground- oor commercial space. day-to-day routines and so- Developer Michael Procopio, co-own- cialization that comes with er of the Procopio Companies, said his teaching carpentry at Lynn’s company wants to build on the history Fecteau-Leary Junior Senior ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK of the location, noting that the apart- Alternative School, he’s had The 10-story apartment complex project on ment building sits atop the former site ITEM FILE PHOTO to deal with the added chal- Munroe Street has begun pre-leasing for future of the renowned Spinney & Caldwell Marblehead Selectwoman Judy lenges of keeping his second tenants, who are expected to start moving in as shoe factory, which changed how shoes Jacobi died last weekend at the SALEM, A2 early as October. BUILDING, A3 age of 80.

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MEMBER FDIC / MEMBER DIF EQUAL HOUSING LENDER NMLS #406738 A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2020 OBITUARIES Lynn teacher is Ruth A. Haselton, 89 Dale S. Gallien, 56 1930-2020 1964-2020 cooking in Salem Ruth Alice Haselton, 89, of Peabody – Dale S. Gallien Nashua, widow of Thomas P. 56, beloved husband of Do- see them.” Haselton, passed away at her reen J. (Wood) Gallien, died SALEM Meimeteas, who has home at The Huntington at unexpectedly on Wednesday, From A1 been teaching for 21 years, Nashua, Tuesday evening, July July 29, 2020. business afloat as the owner, said he is fortunate to be 28, 2020 after a period of de- Born, raised and educated manager and chief cook and able to help kids discover clining health. in Lynn, he was the son of the bottle washer at the popu- woodworking, which he de- Mrs. Haselton was born in late Rose (DeProspero) Gal- lar Clam Shack restaurant scribes as “a dying craft.” Lynn, Massachusetts on No- lien (Mother) and Roy (Fa- at Salem Willows. “I hope the trades come vember 11, 1930, a daughter ther) and Cathy Pahlm (Step “Normally the full back as they offer good, of the late Elmer and Margaret Mother) of Lynn. season lasts about five money-making jobs and (McManus) Forest. Ruth was a Dale had been employed months from Memorial great opportunities to kids graduate of Lynn English High as a shop manager for G/J Day weekend until the today,” said Meimeteas, School Class of 1948 and Towing in Revere for twen- end of September, and who was born in Kalama- worked at General Electric in ty-nine years where he was occasionally into Colum- ta in southern Greece and Lynn where she met her future a loyal and dedicated em- bus Day weekend if the emigrated to the United husband. ployee. weather is good,” Meime- States when he was seven. Ruth and Tom were married A resident of Peabody for teas said, now in his sev- “Jobs like plumbers, elec- on November 24, 1956 and the past twenty-nine years, enth year of ownership. tricians, carpenters, peo- made their home in Lynn, MA grandchildren. In addition to Shawn Gallien, Robert Rob- he has a passion for cars “I’m lucky in that we’ve ple just don’t go into those for many years before moving her husband and parents, inson and Shad Ventura and and enjoyed working on always offered outside to Nashua in 2005. The cou- Ruth was predeceased by her several nieces and neph- professions any more. The them in his spare time. Most table service, so between ple shared 49 years together brother, Robert Forest; and her ews. He was also the father demand is there, I mean, of all he enjoyed spending that and being able to until his passing on March 24, sister, Hilda Forest. of the late Dana N. Gallien today you can’t even get time with his family, espe- do the curbside pickup 2006. Service information: There and brother of the late Roy them to do your jobs, and, cially his grandchildren. He in the early stages of the Members of her family in- are no calling hours and a Pahlm Jr. if you can, you are schedul- was a loving husband, father, restrictions and our pass ing them two months out.” clude her five children and private graveside service will Service information: Vis- grandfather, brother and through window, business their spouses, Mary Haselton be held for her family. While the pandemic has friend who will be missed by iting hours will be held at has been pretty good of and Peter Guth, Anne and Arrangements are in the made all facets of his life all who knew him. the Conway Cahill-Brodeur late and we have been able Robert Kuklinski, Jane and care of the FARWELL FUNER- more challenging, Meime- In addition to his wife, he Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., to keep our staff about the Peter King, William and Sher- AL SERVICE, 18 Lock Street, teas said he is not afraid is survived by his son, Derek Peabody, Tuesday, August 4, same as normal years. I’m to go the extra distance to yl Haselton and David and Nashua. www.farwellfuneral- S. Gallien of Peabody, four 2020 from 4 to 6 p.m. Rela- lucky to have a great staff, get things done, and get Kris Haselton; and thirteen service.com grandchildren, Kai, Evama- tives and friends are invited they are all friendly, polite them done right. rie, Amelia and Brandon to attend. All attendees are and have so much energy.” “Sure it’s hard work, but Gallien, four sisters, Keri required to wear mask and The Clam Shack operates I’m a hard worker. I’m Greek A. Shea (Gallien), Lorraine adhere to social distancing with a staff of 10, four out and my dad raised me to Mary E. Valeri, 91 Gallien, Johnnieann “Sissy” guidelines. For directions front at the window and work hard for everything. Martin and Jody Faulkner, 1929-2020 and online guestbook please serving, and another six I was born with that work four brothers, James Dysart, visit www.ccbfuneral.com. in the kitchen. While some ethic, so I know it’s all about NAHANT—Mary E. Valeri, age semblance of normalcy has just working hard and if you 91, passed away peacefully returned to the business, do, things will work out.” on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at Meimeteas can’t say the One person who appreci- The Branches of North Attle- Richard W. Larson, 90 same about teaching. ates Meimeteas’ mindset boro. 1929-2020 “I love working with kids, is Lynnfield resident Beth She was the beloved wife that’s why I’ve been doing it Aaronson. of the late John E. Valeri, Sr., Richard Walfred Larson for so long,” he said. “When “The Clam Shack is the with whom she had shared 44 passed away peacefully on the schools closed, yes, we only place I have ordered years of marriage. July 26, 2020, at the age could talk to them and email take-out since the virus Born in Lynn, MA on June of 90 years old, at the Sea- them, but there wasn’t too hit and that’s because they 6, 1929, she was a daugh- coast Rehabilitation Center much we could do hands-on have absolutely the best ter of the late Charles L. Kir- in Gloucester, Massachusetts. wise, so I really missed that. lobster rolls anywhere,” she by, Sr. and Julia E. (Casey) Born to Henry and Mildred Luckily though, a lot of the said. “The brioche roll is un- Kirby. Mary graduated from (Buzzell) Larson on Decem- kids have come to the Clam believable and it’s all made St. Mary’s High School with ber 11, 1929, he was prede- Shack to visit and also pick to order. It’s the difference the class of 1947. She then ceased by his brother, Fred up some great food, so I re- between doing that little went on to receive her bache- Larson, and sister, Mildred ally enjoyed being able to extra to make it special.” lor’s degree from Salem State Larson Nordin. College, graduating in 1951. Raised and educated in Following her education, Mary Brandon, Aidan, Jacqueline, Lynn, Richard graduated from Marblehead remembers taught in the Lynn School Sys- and Gabriella; her sister-in- Lynn English High School, tem, and retired after 34 years law, Carol Valeri of York Beach, class of 1947. He was the of teaching. During her time ME, as well as many other be- owner of H.W. Larson and Son a public servant as a teacher, she was also a loved Kirby and Valeri nieces Plumbing and Heating Cor- member of the Lynn Teachers and nephews. poration and a project man- MARBLEHEAD for him as well, and more Union. Mary was the beloved sister ager for Fidelity Investments two sons; Richard and Mary From A1 than one person referred Mary had lived in Nahant of the late Charles L. Kirby, Jr. of Boston and Mount Desert Larson of Farmington, N.H., to the couple as “Mr. and since 1960, and was a proud and his wife Jane, Richard M. Island, Maine. Richard was a David Larson and Ruth Burton Marblehead in 1978 . Mrs. Marblehead.” volunteer for the Nahant His- Kirby and his wife Dorothy, and long time member of the Third of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and “How do I wrap my “Judy and Gene gave torical Society. She was also Paul A. Kirby and his wife Alice. Degree of Masons. a devoted daughter, Nancy head around the Board their all to the town of Mar- a communicant of St. Thom- Service information: Ar- Always drawn to the Larson and Mark McManus of Selectmen or our town blehead,” Belf-Becker said. as Aquinas Church, a Catho- rangements: A Funeral Mass ocean, Richard made his of Essex. He adored his three without Judy,” said Jackie Judy served on both the lic Charities volunteer, and a will be held at 11 a.m. at home with his family in Na- beloved grandsons; Robert Belf-Becker, chair of the Fort Sewall Oversight Com- former Infant of Prague. Mary St. Thomas Aquinas Church, hant, Essex Massachusetts, Larson, of Gilford, N.H., Jeffrey Board of Selectmen. mittee and the Abbot Hall spent her time in Nahant, not 248 Nahant Rd., Nahant, and Naples, Florida. As an Larson, of Farmington, N.H., Rep. Seth Moulton re- Building Committee and, only volunteering, but also MA. Burial will follow at St. avid reader, he especially and Timothy Larson, and his membered that Jacobi had according to a statement spending time with her be- Joseph Cemetery, Lynn. As an enjoyed reading about his- fiancée, Laura Sweeney, of supported his run for Con- posted on the town’s website loved Highland Road neigh- expression of sympathy, in tory and the Civil War; he Merrimac, Massachusetts. gress when others were on Monday, “These projects bors. Above all else though, lieu of flowers, donations in had a passion for writing as Two great-grandchildren; Evan telling him to wait his turn. would not have come to frui- Mary loved her family, and she Mary’s honor may be made well. He loved playing tennis Larson of Merrimac, and Elle “Judy was a modest pub- tion without her fundraising cherished the memories she to The American Cancer So- in Nahant and enjoyed golf- Mary Larson of Gilford, N.H. lic servant – quiet and tenacity, leadership, and love got to make with them. ciety. To leave an online mes- ing and boating. Traveling will miss him as well. His ab- tough, fair and strong, and appreciation for the his- Surviving Mary are her chil- sage or condolence, please the world with his wife, Sar- sence will be felt by several humble yet noble,” Moul- tory of Marblehead.” dren, John E. Valeri, Jr. and his visit www.cuffemcginn.com. ah gave him great joy. nieces, nephews, and lifelong ton said. “A leader and a Jacobi also served as chair wife Marguerite of N. Attleboro, Richard is survived by his friends. friend, Judy worked tire- of the Friends of the Council and Julia M. El Assaad and her loving wife of 68 years, Sarah Service information: A cel- lessly on behalf of her on Aging, where she made husband Abdallah of Corona- (May) Larson of Essex, Mas- ebration of his life will be constituents. She never sure senior citizens in the do, CA; her four grandchildren, LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® sachusetts. He leaves behind held at a later date. shrunk from a tough fight.” town had a strong advocate, Two of Jacobi’s nieces and she was deeply involved offered remembrances of with Anchor to Windward, their aunt. Ann Brown the Old Marblehead Im- An additional death reported in Peabody said that Jacobi’s “love of provement Association, the frogs, bargain hunting and League of Women Voters, By Gayla Cawley have recovered from the 1,678 have recovered from these new cases has been chocolate chip cookies were the Female Humane Soci- ITEM STAFF virus, according to Health the virus, according to the high.” legendary,” and Gabriella ety, and Care Dimensions, Director Sharon Cameron. city website. Barletta noted that Terrero said, “The loss is among other organizations. An additional death was Lynn and Revere both Although numbers re- summer activities, such immense, both to our fam- In recognition of her ser- ily and to the town of Mar- reported in Peabody, and reported 19 new cases on mained the same in Nah- as beach days and out- vice and leadership in the blehead. Thank you for em- town, Jacobi was present- Lynn and Revere reported Friday, which bring their ant (50 cases, six deaths) door barbecues can make bracing our Jersey girl.” ed with the Ray Moulton the same double-digit in- respective caseloads to on Friday, the rising num- it difficult to wear masks Fire Chief Jason Gilliland Person of the Year award crease in new coronavirus ber of cases in the past two and practice social dis- 3,940 and 2,013. said that Jacobi was always by the Marblehead Cham- cases on Friday. weeks prompted a state- tancing, but he implored In Lynn, 500 of those the fire department’s big- ber of Commerce in 2017. The death toll now stands cases are active, as 110 ment from Town Adminis- residents to adhere to gest cheerleader. He also After two hours of anec- at 173 in Peabody, which residents have died and trator Antonio Barletta. those restrictions. shared a personal anecdote. dotes and tributes — in- has reported nine new cas- 3,330 have recovered, ac- Barletta said there have “It is up to us as individu- “Any time I had to do public cluding the reading of two es since Wednesday. cording to city data. been nine new cases in Nah- als to protect ourselves and speaking, Judy would slide poems written in Jacobi’s Peabody now has 1,130 Ninety-three residents ant over the past two weeks, our neighbors,” he said. next to me, take my hand honor – the Zoom session cases, but 867 residents have died in Revere and which follows nearly five Numbers also remained and say, ‘Jason … You do a ended with a seven-minute weeks of no cases reported the same in Lynnfield (104 wonderful job, but you speak clip from a 2017 interview in town, which matches a cases, 11 deaths) and were too rapidly. Slow it down.’ I’ll on Marblehead community trend of increasing cases not updated in Marble- never forget that advice.” TV. Host James Maroney throughout the state. head, Saugus or Swamp- Jacobi, who had been asked Jacobi how she got “I would like to take this scott on Friday. a teacher in New Jersey, on with life after the death opportunity to remind As of Thursday, Sau- came to Marblehead with of her husband. you of the importance of gus had 579 cases and her husband, Gene, two “When I get up in the wearing masks and social 38 deaths. Marblehead weeks after the Blizzard morning,” she said, “I re- distancing,” said Barletta. (247 cases, 30 deaths) and of ‘78, purchasing a house mind myself on a daily basis Mental Health “Some of these cases have Swampscott (143 cases, overlooking the town’s har- how lucky I am to live here.” been young children. Due nine deaths) have not re- bor. Summer residents at to summer activities, the leased updated numbers first, the two settled perma- number of contacts for since Wednesday. nently in their Front Street 781-593-7700 Suboxone Treatment home after Gene retired. Publishing Daily, except Sundays Together the Jacobis be- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 RIDE RIGHT TRANS. INC. came deeply involved in the Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and additional offices. civic life of the town, chair- Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item We accept most insurances Now Hiring: ing Marblehead’s 350th Subscriptions anniversary celebration in Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Wheelchair Van Drivers 1999. 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ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Assistant Superintendent of Peabody Schools Dr. Chris Lord addresses the crowd gathered for PVMHS Senior Awards Convocation on Friday. Peabody Class of 2020 get acquainted (again)

PEABODY teachers, parents and sup- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK From A1 port staff. At the meeting, Vada- The 10-story apartment complex project on Munroe Street has begun pre-leasing for future ten- Like every district in la said, from a feasibility ants, who are expected to start moving in as early as October. Massachusetts, Peabody standpoint, “we can fit all submitted its initial re- our students in our build- opening plan to the De- ings with three-feet dis- partment of Elementary tancing if we were to bring Anticipation is building and Secondary Education kids back, face-to-face, in (DESE) on July 31. At a person.” school committee meet- Vadala said that a hy- ing July 24, Vadala said brid remote and in-per- the submission was only son plan based on six-feet on Munroe Street in Lynn a brief recap of the results distancing would result of a reopening feasibility in having only 60 per- study. A full three-pronged of ground-floor commercial and ensuring the safety Procopio said the devel- cent of the students back BUILDING proposal must be submit- space with a restaurant of workers. He said at the opment is open to anyone, at the same time under a From A1 ted to DESE by Aug. 10. and retail component, an time the safety concerns but he envisions there will two-day on and two-day Vadala said the response were produced. underground garage, and were due to continued pro- off plan. The district has be a strong market for to district-wide surveys “What happened on this a 6,000 square-foot deck tests at the site. also looked at a week-on, young professionals. sent to faculty, staff and site changed the world,” that will include a rooftop Since the project was week-off plan and a half- “It’s getting there,” families has been ex- said Procopio. “We wanted pool with cabanas, fire pits announced, it has been day plan. said Procopio. “It’s pret- tremely positive. to take that story of inno- and sky lounge. the source of frequent pro- “The families really were ty much interior work “I am incredibly im- vation and grit, and create “Caldwell is a unique, tests, which have ranged looking at the two-on, two- on the upper floors and pressed with the response a building that spoke to first-of-its-kind communi- from complaints against off plan and that also had wrapping up the rooftop rate from our families. those same attributes in ty for Lynn, but the con- a tax break the city gave the faculty’s support,” Va- and the exterior of the We have had nearly 3,100 Lynn today.” stant ever-evolving nature to the developer, to per- dala said. “If we go to a building. We’re excited to families representing Similarly, Procopio said that the ‘City of Firsts’ is ceived unsafe working hybrid model, we would finally bring it to market. 4,800 students who re- Caldwell apartments known for, confirms our conditions. In May 2019, likely be trending in that It’s the vision we had for sponded,” Vadala said. will be a “first-of-its-kind initial vision that Lynn is a construction worker was direction, but no decisions that site.” At the most recent community” for the city ready for its close-up,” said seriously injured after a have been made.” James Cowdell, EDIC/ School Committee meet- of Lynn. The building at Procopio. large section of iron rein- Plans to supply Chrome- Lynn executive director ing, the district unani- 34 Munroe St. is located Construction kicked off forcement bars fell on top books to every student are said he was “proud of the mously approved the hir- across the street from the with a groundbreaking of him at the work site. also in the works. Vadala $110 million investment ing of a Grade 4 teacher Central Square MBTA in November 2018 and This week, the devel- said the district is “close” at the Carroll School and Commuter Rail and near will finish slightly behind opment team announced that is being made in the to securing a grant that a school adjustment coun- retail stores, barbershops, schedule in December. Ini- they are now pre-leasing middle of downtown. would pay for them and selor to be based at the salons and restaurants, tially, Procopio anticipated the building’s apartments. “This is a key project that increased band-width and Higgins Middle School. including The Blue Ox, that tenants would start Procopio said the first will bring people and also “As kids return to school, hot spots across the city which is also across the to move into the building phase of the building will spur more projects and there will be a lot of trau- for those without internet street. in September. be completed in October, economic development in ma,” said Vadala. “Down access at home. A mix of apartments, in- Procopio said the de- which will allow tenants that area. It is the largest the road if we have more “We want to be able to cluding studios, one-bed- lay is largely due to the to move into the first four investment in Lynn in my money we can look at prepare to either go re- room and two-bedroom project being shut down floors, which will contain lifetime,” he said. more schools’ positions.” mote or start out as a units, will be priced on av- for three weeks in April, about 90 apartments. The Gayla Cawley can be In a letter to families hybrid and then be able erage in the mid-$2,000s. a decision he said at the top six floors will be ready reached at gcawley@item- dated July 24, Vadala said to flip the switch right The development will also time was aimed at reduc- for tenants in November live.com. Follow her on the goal for the fall is the away to remote in the feature 20,000 square-feet ing tensions at the site and December, he said. Twitter @GaylaCawley. “safe return of as many event there is a COVID students as possible to spike,” said Vadala. “With in-person school settings, (Chromebooks), we would to maximize learning and be much better prepared.” address our students’ ho- Vadala gave a shout out listic needs.” to Mayor Ted Bettencourt The letter went on to and the city for allocating say that a reopening task relief funds to the schools. force has been created “to “Many school districts address policy and com- have had to use their munication surrounding grants for PPE, so being the return to school this able to not have to do that fall,” and that various with this grant has al- subcommittees are work- lowed us to save jobs and ing on issues concerning really prepare so we can professional development, be successful when we go transportation, facili- back,” Vadala said. “I want ties and operations, food to put it out there how im- services and alternative pressed I am with the city childcare options. Addi- and how grateful I am to tionally, each school has the Mayor.” developed its own imple- Anne Marie Tobin can be mentation team consist- reached at atobin@item- ing of administrators, live.com.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The Conservation Commission voted unanimously at a recent public hearing to issue an order of conditions for Pillings Pond management activities to control nuisance vegetation and algae. Pillings getting the full treatment in Lynnfield

PILLINGS so we treat it as neces- ment to ensure the treat- ing with another company From A1 sary.” ments are both necessary and diligently working to Commission Chairman and effective.” get the pond treated,” he Lake Management, but Paul Martindale, in his Martindale said the wrote.. Solitude failed to do so final meeting as a mem- commission’s consultant, Mansfield said the pond and also ignored several ber of the commission (his Bob Hartzell of CEI, is still being monitored for attempts by the commis- letter of resignation was wants to bring back con- algae and any detrimental sion to contact them. accepted by the Board of sideration of physical weeds and that the Board “Solitude then said they Selectmen Wednesday), cutting as opposed to us- of Health will be taking The value of each coupon shown here is equal to would do a double treat- agreed. ing the chemical-only ap- more water samples the or greater than the price of the newspapernewspaper.. ment, but that didn’t “Despite informing them proach currently in place. next day and he will be happen either,” Mansfield what we wanted, their He is putting together the posting the results as soon said. “It’s been very frus- proposal didn’t include whole project. as he receives them. ATTENTION BUSINESS OOWWNERS!NERS! trating to say the least any of the additional “Chemicals, if overused, In a July 24 post, Man- If you would like to participate in that they haven’t respond- items we asked for,” said may end up killing water sfield assured the public The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, ed to us.” Martindale. “They have plants we want to keep that the commission’s Commission Director of not responded, so we ba- and also, if done too much, “Sub Committee and Con- contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 Planning and Conserva- sically have no contract tip the eco-cycle in favor servation Commission tion Emilie Cademartori in place or contractor. We of algae,” Martindale said. are diligently working on TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY said the current order of have paid them a lot of “The result is that a mix of getting this pond treated conditions is outdated. money for years and it’s herbicides and removal of (and that) Pillings Pond is “They haven’t done a frustrating they are not invasive plants allows us very important to us.” great job collecting the responding.” to take out only the plants Anne Marie Tobin can be information we are ask- Cademartori said that we don’t want, as opposed reached at atobin@item- ing for,” she said. “They one of things that needs to also taking out the ones live.com. tell us they will, but they to be implemented in any we want to keep.” don’t. We think with a bet- new treatment proposal is Martindale said hav- ter-thought-out permit, a mapping. ing Hartzell on board is LAW OFFICES OF tighter permit, they will “Our current practice a “great advantage,” with JAMES J. CARRIGAN have to do those things, does not map the presence Cademartori adding, “Bob • Social Security Disability whether it’s Solitude or of invasive plants to track gives us a set of eyes oth- • Workers Compensation another contractor. Plus, the presence of active er than the contractor and • Accidents 25 years located across the current order is out plants and we also have we should have better re- from Lynn District Court of date. It is using chemi- no follow-up maps (after sults.” 15 Johnson St. cals that are no longer the treatment) showing (ar- After the meeting, Man- chemicals of choice. The 781-596-0100 eas) that are still problem- sfield posted an update on JAMES J. CARRIGAN project is intended to col- atic,” she said. “We will be Facebook. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN lect and take into account creating more information “The good news is that as LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL more data about the pond both prior and post-treat- of today, ConCom is speak- www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2020 OPINION DAVID M. SHRIBMAN HOW TO REACH US

E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Who owns the M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor 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 Northwest Passage? Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Customer Service This time last year, the year,” transforming a almost nothing about the Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS temperature in Nunavut, 16th-century obsession Arctic,” said Griffiths. “We Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 the faraway Canadian into a 21st-century preoc- know far more about Ni- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 land of massive ice floes cupation. agara Falls than we know Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 and tundra islands that But, as James Kraska, about Iqaluit. We don’t 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 comprise the Arctic archi- who teaches international get up there, and we don’t Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 pelago, soared above 73 maritime law at the U.S. know the people who are Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 degrees for the first time. Naval War College and at up there. But we do know Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 This summer, some 1,480 the Harvard Law School, there is global warming, miles from the territorial put it, “both the U.S. and and we know that Arctic Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 capital of Iqaluit, the ed- Canada have taken great ice is in retreat.” [email protected] itors of the Harvard Law pains not to make an issue Global climate change Circulation Review published a study of the very substantial dif- changed everything — a [email protected] of an arcane Law of the ferences they have.” notion Canadian foreign Ext. 3 Sea controversy. With each Even so, Prime Minis- minister Chrystia Free- Newsroom passing summer, the con- ter Brian Mulroney put land, now the country’s [email protected] nection between the two it starkly in 1987: The deputy prime minister, [email protected] grows with each degree of Northwest Passage be- acknowledged when she Ext. 4 EDITORIAL global warming. longs to Canada “lock, said, “We see the condi- At the center of both the stock and icebergs.” His tions of the Northwest Sports physical and diplomatic remarks were in a great Passage changing with [email protected] climate change of this dis- tradition of Canadian con- our changing climate.” Ext. 5 tant region is a remote sea viction. One of his prede- The Norwegian Arctic Saugus takes a Retail and Online channel — as much a sub- cessors, Lester Pearson, explorer Roald Amundsen Advertising ject of well-loved folklore said Canada had a legiti- and his crew of six took [email protected] as navigational reality — mate claim “not only to the three years to traverse the ADVERTISING tip from Winston known as the Northwest land within the sector, but entire passage in a small Passage. For centuries it to the frozen sea as well.” sloop called the Gjoa in Ernie Carpenter Jr. drew European dream- That has become a mat- the early years of the 20th Director of Advertising Winston Churchill is credited with saying, “Nev- and Business Development, ext. 1355 ers and explorers, some ter of Canadian faith if not century. The Nordic Ori- er let a good crisis go to waste,” and Saugus town of whom left their names international law. “We say [email protected] officials seem to have taken his words to heart on required 19 days 107 and lost their lives in the the Northwest Passage years later. Ralph Mitchell with their decision to hire Planning and Economic Sales Representative, ext. 1313 expanse of bitter cold that is as Canadian as Lake When Pompeo de- Development Director Christopher Reilly. is home to the Indigenous Winnipeg,” said Franklyn [email protected] With planning experience in a half dozen Mas- nounced Canada’s claims peoples who, then as now, Griffiths, a University of at the Arctic Council Eric Rondeau sachusetts communities and sterling academic Sales Representative, ext. 1280 regarded the intruders as Toronto expert on Arctic Ministerial meeting in credentials, Reilly’s hiring rounds off a town imperialists. issues. “Americans don’t [email protected] planning department that includes Planner Rovaniemi, Finland, For years, a controver- traverse Lake Winnipeg.” Canada’s Freeland, the Patricia Whalen Alex Mello. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 sy — a tempest in an ice But Lake Winnipeg, for prime-ministerial heir ap- Churchill’s crisis was Adolph Hitler and Na- bucket, you might say — all its value as a source [email protected] zism. Saugus and the rest of the world is in the parent to Justin Trudeau, has raged in the vast emp- of walleye pike and hy- responded that “there is BUSINESS OFFICE midst of coronavirus and the staggering blows the ty stretches that are swept droelectric power, is not both a very strong and Susan J. Conti pandemic is landing on the economy. each winter by high winds eyed by the Americans, With businesses closed or only partly open and geographic connection” Controller, ext. 1288 and low temperatures: The Russians, Chinese and between Canada and the [email protected] economic activity slowed to a crawl, the pandemic United States believes the Europe’s Nordic countries Northwest Passage. Soon Ted Grant offers municipal planners an opportunity to map to save hundreds of miles Northwest Passage con- thereafter leaders of the Publisher, ext. 1234 out long-range initiatives without having to react of maritime transit. In nects two international Inuit Indigenous peoples [email protected] to the development proposals, permit filings and bodies of water and thus 2013, the 75,000-ton Nor- told the United States the other activity that cross a planner’s desk during is an international strait. dic Orion became the first Marian Kinney Northwest Passage was ext. 1212 economically robust times. Canada believes the pas- commercial freighter to part of their Arctic home- [email protected] Coronavirus has focused attention on the econo- sage, freighted with re- traverse the passage in- land. my’s weakest links and forced conversations about sources and romance, is stead of using the Panama Will Kraft Since Mulroney and Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 what restaurants, schools, offices, travel and mass within its territorial limits Canal, cutting off 1,100 President Ronald Rea- [email protected] gatherings ranging from worship to professional and is an internal Canadi- miles. gan concluded an Arctic sports will look like in the future. an waterway. “We have done an admi- Paula Villacreses cooperation agreement Being forced to rethink the way the world works The question grew more rable job managing a stark A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 in 1988, the two coun- opens the doors for imaginative thinking and urgent in recent weeks legal difference,” said P. [email protected] planning. Will the potential long-range necessity tries have agreed to dis- as China, increasingly ac- Whitney Lackenbauer, Mike Shanahan for social distancing force a rethink of how Route tive in Arctic mineral ex- who holds the Canada Re- agree over the ownership Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 1 with its restaurants and large-scale residential traction, pressed to buy a search Chair in the Study of the waterway, and for [email protected] complexes looks? now, the diplomatic wa- gold mine 120 miles north of the Canadian North at Carolina Trujillo Will lessons learned from the pandemic dovetail of the Arctic Circle. Ontario’s Trent Univer- ters are tranquil. The Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 with climate change challenges to provide food for Secretary of State Mike sity. “But as the ice melts United States promised [email protected] thought for planners like Reilly? to seek Canada’s per- Pompeo stirred interna- and the passage becomes Jim Wilson With academic credentials that include the Mas- tional waters last year more navigable, this issue mission before sending Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 sachusetts Institute of Technology and planning when he dismissed Can- will be forced.” a Coast Guard icebreak- [email protected] experience in communities ranging from Quincy ada’s claim as “illegiti- The passage may be be- er through the passage. to Billerica, Reilly has the skills required to hit CIRCULATION mate.” coming more passable, but Canada always grants the ground and start some out-of-the-box plan- Lisa Mahmoud One of Pompeo’s pre- it is not tranquil. permission. ning that really takes Churchill’s words to heart. In recent years, Chi- Manager, ext. 1239 decessors in Foggy Bot- “It’s still a very danger- [email protected] tom, former Secretary of ous place,” said Michael na, the world’s largest State John Kerry, said Byers, a University of Brit- shipping state, has been CUSTOMER SERVICE looking northward. As READERS’ FORUM the Pompeo remarks grew ish Columbia Arctic af- La’ Mosha Ball out of the Trump admin- fairs expert. “There’s less part of its Belt and Road Customer Service, ext. 1276 istration’s diplomatic sea ice but more icebergs Initiative, China has [email protected] cast its eyes on what is style. “The fact that this — and serious storms. I’ve GRAPHICS Downtown problems has even become an issue been in gale winds and 25- known as the Arctic’s is a reflection of the way foot waves there. Help is a Northern Sea Route, Trevor Andreozzi which runs along the Designer we have treated our good long way away. This isn’t [email protected] neighbor to the north,” he the Straits of Gibraltar. coast of Russia and re- demand resolution said in an interview. This The waters are shallow duces shipping distances Mark Sutherland to Europe by more than Creative Director, ext. 1330 I am writing to let you The reality is that long- summer the Trump ad- and poorly mapped.” [email protected] know of some serious is- time residents are leaving ministration threatened Back when the North- 3,700 miles. The Chinese sues that have been occur- and selling their property to impose tariffs on Cana- west Passage remained have come to call it the NEWSROOM ring in downtown Lynn, instead of dealing with dian aluminum and steel. a concept of fantasy and “Polar Silk Road.” It is Mike Alongi including homeless and these types of issues. Here is every element fable — Martin Frobish- a Northwest Passage by Sports Editor, ext. 1228 drug-using people sleep- I reached out to our local of a bitter diplomatic and er’s 16th-century efforts to another name. [email protected] ing on the commuter rail legislators and the police economic confrontation, discover the route, Henry A 1972 Swampscott High Bill Brotherton platform and urinating and MBTA. The Lynn po- especially since, in the Hudson’s early 17th-cen- School graduate, David M. Features Editor ext. 1338 and defecating in a public lice responded and we had words of the Harvard Law tury doomed voyages, Shribman is the Pulitzer [email protected] space, as well as trash and a community meeting with Review, the area’s legal Sir John Franklin’s lost Prize-winning former ex- Elyse Carmosino graffiti. them a few weeks ago. status “will become in- 19th-century expedition ecutive editor of the Pitts- Reporter, ext. 1264 I understand that many Since then there have creasingly important as — its ownership wasn’t burgh Post-Gazette. Follow [email protected] of these issues are cor- continued to be quali- it becomes ice free during contested. him on Twitter @Shrib- Gayla Cawley related to and perpetuat- ty-of-life issues, but we longer spans of time each “We southerners know manPG. Reporter, ext. 1236 ed by the major issue that feel that the Lynn police [email protected] we have in Lynn with opi- have done a great job Cheryl Charles oids and other drugs, as trying to be effective and News Editor, ext. 1278 well as a large homeless communicating with the [email protected] population. local residents. Olivia Falcigno I also realize how Three condominium Photographer, ext.1224 COVID-19 is adding to homeowners associations, [email protected] this issue, though last including the one that I Spenser Hasak summer was not a great am a part of, are sending Photographer, ext. 1332 summer either and we letters to the MBTA to try [email protected] had many incidents but and get this dire situation Thor Jourgensen saw more police activity/ handled more effectively Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 presence last year which on their end. [email protected] seemed to tame it some- Tania Buck Daniel Kane what. Lynn Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 [email protected] CORRECTION Steve Krause Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 [email protected] Due to a reporter’s er- ing investigated. ror, a story on Page 1 of In addition, due to an David McLellan Reporter, ext. 1317 Friday’s Item incorrectly editor’s error, the headline [email protected] stated that multiple Lynn implied the DA’s office Police officers were being said the men were “un- Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 investigated for their in- lawfully arrested” when, [email protected] volvement in the June 15 in fact, it was one of the arrests of three men. In three who were arrested TECHNOLOGY fact, only one officer is be- who claimed it. Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly p.m. Friday at 112 Bennett St.; A report of a motor vehicle night. She said the cards were edly screaming “no” repeatedly. and charged with Class B drug arrests, reflect police records. In the at 2:28 p.m. Friday at Chatham theft at 5:13 p.m. Thursday at used at stores in Danvers. The caller said the group ap- possession at 10:30 a.m. Fri- event of a perceived inaccuracy, it Street and Hampden Place; at 34 Farrar St. peared to be teenagers. Police day. 3:03 p.m. Friday at Chestnut is the sole responsibility of the con- Complaints reported friends were trying to and Eade streets; at 3:06 p.m. Vandalism help another friend. The girl’s Accidents cerned party to contact the relevant Friday at Chatham and Essex A Bellevue Island caller said mother came to pick her up. police department and have the streets; at 3:26 p.m. Friday at A report of motor vehicle van- she was concerned for her safe- A report of a motor vehicle department issue a notice of correc- 333 Chatham St. dalism at 10:11 a.m. Friday at ty after finding a loaded gun Theft crash at 3:28 p.m. Thursday at tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or A report of a motor vehicle 34 Nahant St. that was improperly stored at Bridge and Flint streets; at 8:39 clarifications will not be made without hit and run crash at 10:13 p.m. A report of vandalism at 2:44 her house at 5:47 a.m. Friday. A report of a larceny/forgery/ a.m. Friday at 10 Hawthorne p.m. Friday at St. Mary’s Ceme- The gun reportedly belonged to fraud at 5:36 p.m. Thursday on Blvd. express notice of change from the ar- Thursday at 38 Barrett St. A report of a police motor ve- tery at 190 Lynnfield St. the woman’s boyfriend and was Birch Street. An unemployment A report of a motor vehicle resting police department. hicle crash at 8:25 a.m. Friday seized for safekeeping. scam was reported. crash with injuries at 3:02 p.m. at 11 Margin St. LYNNFIELD Friday at 55 Highland Ave. LYNN Fire PEABODY Assaults Accidents Theft Arrests A brush fire was reported at Accidents A report of an assault and A report of a motor vehicle 9:42 p.m. Wednesday at 789 A report of a larceny at 9:05 William Murphy, 66, of 44 battery at 7:08 p.m. Thursday crash at 7:37 p.m. Monday at Summer St. A report of a motor vehicle a.m. Thursday at 10 First St.; at Essex St., was arrested and on Elmwood Avenue; at 8:40 99 Restaurant at 317 Salem crash at 5:20 p.m. Thursday at 4:15 p.m. Thursday at 7 Loring charged with disorderly conduct p.m. Thursday on Washington St.; at 7:31 a.m. Wednesday MARBLEHEAD 1 Alden Road and 94 Lynnfield Hills Ave. at 8:49 p.m. Thursday. Street; at 10:35 a.m. Friday at at Flagship Motors at 385 N St. Dionte Rovira, 27, of 47 Estes Casey’s Shell at 535 Lynnway. Broadway. A rollover crash on Accidents A motorcycle crash was re- SWAMPSCOTT St., was arrested and charged Route 1 was reported. ported at 7:49 p.m. Thursday with unlicensed operation of a Breaking and Entering A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle on Wilson Square. The motor- Accidents motor vehicle, miscellaneous crash at 12:32 p.m. Thursday cycle driver was taken to Salem A report of a breaking and en- crash with personal injury at equipment violation, Class A 5:59 p.m. Tuesday at 426 Low- at Atlantic Avenue and Barnard Hospital. A report of a motor vehicle drug possession and violation tering at 3:59 p.m. Thursday at Street. A caller reported a car crash at 4:32 p.m. Thursday at 1 Kingsley Terrace. ell St. and 1 Apple Hill Lane of the city knife ordinance at A motor vehicle crash was re- was struck by a male operat- Complaints Eastern Bank at 405 Paradise 4:14 a.m. Friday. A report of a motor vehicle ing a black scooter. The scoot- Road. breaking and entering at 9:09 ported at 7:38 p.m. Thursday at Wahlburgers at 930 Market St. er was heading inbound and A caller reported a tree Accidents a.m. Friday at 10 Williams Ave. reportedly refused to stop. The branch fell on her car at 8:20 Complaints Assaults scooter was stopped by a con- p.m. Thursday at 32 Sutton St. A report of a motor vehicle Overdose struction worker in the area of A report of an intoxicated per- A report of an ordinance vi- crash at 2:43 p.m. Thursday at olation at 9:52 a.m. Thursday A report of an overdose at A report of an assault at Washington Street and a verbal son at 10:38 p.m. Thursday at Chestnut and Maple streets; at 11:32 a.m. Thursday at Gulf confrontation ensued. The male Sunshine Laundry at 48 Foster at 90 Humphrey St. A caller re- 5:06 p.m. Thursday at 325 Es- 4:46 p.m. Thursday at MBTA ported a political sign had been parking garage on Market Station/Dunkin’ Donuts at 8 then reportedly took off on his St. A caller reported there was a sex St.; at 6:57 p.m. Thursday attached to public property and Street; at 5:12 p.m. Thursday S Broadway. A caller reported scooter again. Police were not woman passed out on the floor. at 162 Boston St.; at 8:55 p.m. was not being held by a human at Commercial and South Com- she was assaulted by a cus- able to locate the scooter. An officer reported the woman Thursday at Nahant Rotary at 1 during a demonstration. Police mon streets. tomer. Courtney Banks, 26, of was conscious and alert, but Lynnway; at 11:03 p.m. Thurs- 31 Perkins St., Apt. 6, Salem, Complaints she was taken to Lahey Hospi- reported the demonstrators day at 1 Ontario St.; at 8:09 a.m. Theft was summoned for assault and tal. were advised. Thursday at Lynnfield Street and battery. A caller was reportedly con- A report of a disturbance at Millard Avenue; at 8:47 a.m. Fri- A report of a larceny at 10:38 cerned about two very young SALEM 9:31 p.m. Thursday at 55 Nor- day at Eastern Avenue and New a.m. Thursday at 25 Magner Breaking and Entering girls who were selling lemon- folk Ave. A caller reported a man Ocean Street; at 8:59 a.m. Fri- Road; at 1:02 p.m. Thursday at ade and going out into traffic at Arrests was walking down the street day at Laighton and Washington 10 Endicott St.; art 4:36 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle 5:09 p.m. Thursday at Atlantic screaming. streets; at 11:42 a.m. Friday at Thursday at 9 Grover St.; at breaking and entering at 9:25 Avenue and Bubier Road. Police Frank Consolo, 35, of 34 A report of suspicious activ- 67 Ocean St.; at 12:14 p.m. 5:16 p.m. Thursday at 44 Al- a.m. Thursday at Lynnfield Mid- were not able to locate the girls. Park St., Apt. 1, was arrested ity at 10:57 p.m. Thursday at Friday at Sonny’s Car Wash at lerton St.; at 12:48 p.m. Friday dle School at 505 Main St. A report of suspicious activity and charged with Class B drug Citizen Bank at 500 Paradise 700 Lynnway; at 12:53 p.m. at 49 Linden St.; at 3:19 p.m. A caller reported credit cards at 5:54 p.m. Thursday on Maple possession with intent to dis- Road. A caller reported people Friday at Washington Street and Friday at 19 Union St.; at 3:42 were stolen from her car while Street. A caller reported there tribute at 10:30 a.m. Friday. were using the bank’s WiFi to Western Avenue; at 1:10 p.m. p.m. Friday at Gulf Express at she was attending a game at were two boys and a girl behind Michael Hanan, 37, of 34 watch a movie in their car. They Friday at 108 Alley St.; at 1:31 525 Lynnway. the middle school Wednesday the school. The girl was report- Park St., Apt. 1, was arrested were advised by police. Thursday night storm causes damage Court overturns

By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF Boston Marathon The city of Lynn was hit hard by a power- ful, quick-moving storm bomber’s death Thursday night, while other nearby communities were largely spared. sentence High winds from the thunderstorm knocked By Alanna just terrible that he’s al- down more than 40 trees Durkin Richer lowed to live his life. It’s and limbs over the course ASSOCIATED PRESS unfair. He didn’t wake of the night, with some up one morning and de- causing damage to cars A federal appeals court cide to do what he did. He and houses, according to Friday threw out Dz- planned it out. He did a Lynn Department of Pub- hokhar Tsarnaev’s death vicious, ugly thing.” lic Works Commissioner sentence in the 2013 Former Massachusetts Boston Marathon bomb- Andrew Hall. Bay Transportation Au- ing, saying the judge who The most property dam- thority officer Dic Donohue, oversaw the case did not age was caused by a large who was severely injured in adequately screen jurors tree that fell onto a home a gunfight with the broth- ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK for potential biases. on Hart Street, which also ers, said the ruling was not A three-judge panel of tore up a sidewalk and A large tree came down in front of a home on Hart Street in Lynn as a surprising to him. the 1st U.S. Circuit Court knocked out power in the result of Thursday’s storm. “And in any case, he of Appeals ordered a new neighborhood, Hall said. won’t be getting out and that was not expected. penalty-phase trial on “It corroded itself so the hasn’t been able to harm “The weather looked whether the 27-year-old sidewalk is all ripped off,” anyone since he was cap- fairly clear and this thing Tsarnaev should be execut- said Hall. “I would be up- tured,” he tweeted. kind of came up out of the ed for the attack that killed set if it was my house.” Tsarnaev’s lawyers ac- blue,” said Hall. three people and wounded In addition, a portion knowledged at the be- The storm also came as more than 260 others. of Commercial Street, at ginning of his trial that a surprise to Gino Cresta, “But make no mistake: the railroad bridge, was he and his older brother, DPW director and assis- Dzhokhar will spend his heavily damaged by an Tamerlan Tsarnaev, set tant town administrator remaining days locked up overflowing manhole. The off the two bombs at the in Swampscott. in prison, with the only road was still blocked off marathon finish line. But Friday afternoon as crews But Cresta said the town matter remaining being whether he will die by they argued that Dzhokar worked to repair the dam- of Swampscott was fortu- Tsarnaev is less culpable age, Hall said. nate in that there was no execution,” Judge O. Rog- eriee Thompson wrote in than his brother, who they “The storm came property damage from the said was the mastermind through at about 7:30 p.m. storm. There were about the ruling, more than six months after arguments behind the attack. (Thursday) and it was re- 50 to 100 tree branches were heard in the case. Tamerlan Tsarnaev died ally heavy and intense scattered throughout the An attorney for Tsar- in a gunbattle with po- rain and wind and it was town, but not one total naev said they are grateful lice a few days after the over quickly,” said Hall. tree was knocked down, for the court’s “straight- April 15, 2013, bombing. “(The damage) seemed he said. forward and fair decision: Dzhokar Tsarnaev is now to be pretty widespread. “(There were) very good- behind bars at a high-se- sized branches, but no if the government wishes Most of it has been taken to put someone to death, curity supermax prison in full trees,” said Cresta. “I care of.” it must make its case to Florence, Colo. think we were fortunate The trees that were not ing to town officials. age,” said Lynnfield Fire a fairly selected jury that Tsarnaev was convicted on compared to some of our cleaned up on Friday were “I don’t think we had a Chief Glenn Davis. “I is provided all relevant in- 30 charges, including con- neighbors.” pushed to the side and will single call to the fire de- know the storm hit some formation.” spiracy and use of a weapon be taken care of on Mon- Lynnfield and Nahant partment, so I would have areas, and not others, so “It is now up to the gov- of mass destruction. The 1st day, said Hall, who char- were also spared from Fri- to say that I am not aware we were one of the ones ernment to determine Circuit upheld all but a few acterized the storm as one day night’s storm, accord- of any storm-related dam- who were spared.” whether to put the victims of the convictions. Nahant Town Adminis- and Boston through a sec- Prosecutors told jurors trator Antonio Barletta ond trial, or to allow closure that the men carried out said the town experienced to this terrible tragedy by the attack to punish the temporary minor flooding permitting a sentence of United States for its wars near the Lynnway Rotary, life without the possibility in Muslim countries. In but otherwise remained of release,” David Patton the boat where Tsarnaev relatively unscathed. said in an email. was found hiding, he had “It hit us quickly, but it A spokesperson for the scrawled a confession that mostly missed us,” said U.S. Attorney’s office in referred to the wars and Barletta. “I think we were Boston said they were re- wrote, among other things, really the southern part viewing the opinion and “Stop killing our innocent of it. It seemed like it hit had no immediate com- people and we will stop.” Swampscott, Salem more ment. Prosecutors could Tsarnaev’s attorneys so than it hit Nahant.” ask the full appeals court identified a slew of issues Officials in Peabody and to hear the case or go with his trial, but said in Saugus did not return straight to the U.S. Su- a brief filed with the court phone calls seeking com- preme Court. that the “first fundamen- ment by press time. The mother of Krystle tal error” was the judge’s Item reporters Elyse Car- Campbell, the 29-year- refusal to move the case mosino and Anne Marie old killed in the attack, out of Boston. They also Tobin contributed to this expressed outrage at the pointed to social media report. Gayla Cawley can court’s decision. posts from two jurors Commercial Street in Lynn was blocked off for most of Friday as a crew be reached at gcawley@ “I just don’t understand suggesting they harbored worked to repair the road, which was damaged when a manhole over- itemlive.com. Follow her it,” Patricia Campbell told strong opinions even be- flowed during Thursday evening’s rain storm. on Twitter @GaylaCawley. The Boston Globe. “It’s fore the 2015 trial started. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2020 Quarantines are crimping some U.S. travelers By David Sharp want to go to Cape Cod. travel-related businesses to ASSOCIATED PRESS They want to go to Ver- wonder if they will survive. mont. I don’t know what to In other pandemic news: PORTLAND, Maine tell them. People are pret- — Britain put on hold the (AP) — Families trying to ty much left on their own easing of some more of its squeeze in a summer va- to figure out,” said Kathy virus-related restrictions cation before school starts Kutrubes, owner of a travel with just a few hours’ no- better do some homework agency in Boston. tice because case numbers on COVID-19 restrictions The restrictions — and are on the rise for the first before loading up the min- maybe the confusion, too — ivan. time since May. are contributing to a sharp — U.S. consumer spend- The web of state and lo- drop in travel, dealing a cal quarantines is growing ing increased in June a blow to a key industry. solid 5.6 percent, helping to more tangled by the day: Before the outbreak, regain some of the ground New York, New Jersey and Americans were expected lost when the virus-related Connecticut have ordered to take 2.3 billion domestic economic slowdown began visitors from a whopping trips this year, according to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 34 states to quarantine the U.S. Travel Association. in March. But the virus’s resurgence in much of the A waitress seats customers at a restaurant with outdoor dining on a sec- for 14 days. Chicago and But that’s expected expect- country could hamper fur- tion of street closed to traffic to promote social distancing in Somerville, Washington, D.C., have ed to drop about 30 percent earlier this July. each singled out travel- to 1.6 billion, the lowest ther gains. ers from about two dozen level since 1991. Normally — The U.S. government’s states. Other states have nearly a third of domestic top infectious-disease ex- their own lists. Some have travel happens in the sum- pert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, Massachusetts worries an option for visitors to get mer. told Congress that he is tested instead. Abroad, a drop-off in tour- confident a coronavirus “Complicated doesn’t ism from U.S. visitors and vaccine will be ready by begin to describe it. I feel restrictions on crossing early 2021 and will be wide- COVID-19 respite fleeting sorry for people. They just borders have also led many ly available within the year. By Philip Marcelo show it,” Dr. David Ros- Phase 3 of Baker’s plan, ASSOCIATED PRESS man, president of the Mas- the Democratic mayor has sachusetts Medical Society, opted to hold fast to the A house party attended said in a series of widely state’s previous, strict- by restaurant workers in shared tweets Sunday. er guidelines within his a picturesque beach town Rosman, who is also the densely packed city of in Massachusetts has led associate chair of radiolo- roughly 80,000 residents. to more than a dozen new gy at Massachusetts Gen- The state’s new reopening coronavirus infections. eral Hospital in Boston, measures now won’t take On the western side of said in a followup inter- effect at least until Aug. 3 the state, a Springfield view Wednesday that the in Somerville. hospital is dealing with recent uptick should be “We know small num- an outbreak of at least a clarion call to redouble bers can flash into big ones 40 cases traced to a hos- virus prevention efforts on a dime,” he said, citing pital staffer who recently in Massachusetts. The a slight uptick in virus returned from an out-of- state has more than 8,300 cases in the greater Bos- state vacation. deaths from COVID-19, ton area. “We’ve certainly Less than a month after among the highest in the seen the stories in Florida, Massachusetts allowed nation. Texas, Arizona and other gyms, movie theaters, mu- He and others have also states. California should seums and other public urged Republican Gov. be a warning sign for us.” venues to reopen on July Charlie Baker to consider Worries about a sum- 6, there’s an increasing rolling back his decision mertime resurgence ex- sense of dread that the to move the state into the tend into neighboring hard-hit state’s summer- third phase of his reopen- Rhode Island, which mo- time respite from the pan- ing plan if case numbers bilized National Guard demic is waning just as don’t improve. troops in the earlier days families are looking ahead In the Boston suburb of of the pandemic to go door to the start of school. Somerville, home to Tufts to door tracking down “Pay attention #Massa- University, Mayor Joseph visitors from New York PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS chusetts — #COVID19 is Curtatone has voiced sim- — then the pandemic’s on the rise. The numbers ilar concerns for weeks. epicenter — to ensure Passengers board a Casco Bay Lines ferry bound for Peaks Island, Thurs- show it. The anecdotes Rather than enacting quarantines. day in Portland, Maine. State officials reported more cases of COVID-19. Groups seek mail-in voting applications translated in Khmer

BOSTON (AP) — Cam- and Spanish, but not in penses. “He must fix this cluded a short statement bodian and civil rights Khmer. mistake now, while there in Khmer pointing voter groups are calling on Mas- The city near the New is still time to do so.” to the Secretary of State’s sachusetts to issue mail-in Hampshire state line is Debra O’Malley, a website. voting applications trans- home to one of the largest spokeswoman for Galvin’s “What the law requires lated into the Khmer lan- populations of Cambodian office, said mailers sent is a fully-translated appli- guage. immigrants in the coun- out in Lowell weeks ago cation -- obviously much The Cambodian Mutu- try, with many families included information in more accessible and nec- al Assistance Association coming as refugees after Khmer, and thousands of essary to ensure equal and Lawyers for Civ- the Vietnam War. them have already been voting opportunity,” he il Rights on Friday said “There is no excuse returned to the city’s Elec- said via email. Secretary of State Wil- for the Secretary’s dis- tions Commission. Civil rights and minori- liam Galvin’s office must enfranchisement of She also said the immediately comply with Khmer-speaking voters,” Khmer-language applica- ty groups previously ap- an emergency state law said Oren Sellstrom, of the tion can also be found at pealed to the state’s Su- requiring vote-by-mail ap- Boston-based Lawyers for www.MailMyBallotMA. preme Judicial Court to plications translated into Civil Rights, noting Gal- com, and that the office get Galvin’s office to send Khmer. vin’s office has received has Khmer interpreters out the mail ballot appli- The organizations said more than $8 million in available to answer any cations to every voter in Lowell residents recently federal funding and $5 questions. the state by the July 15 COURTESY PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS received applications fully million from the state for Sellstrom responded deadline in the emergency Cooper Monaco holds the large quahog he translated in both English coronavirus-related ex- that the mailers only in- legislation. found Monday while clamming with his grand- father in Westerly, R.I. The quahog is more than five inches across and weighing more than two Governor threatens to limit party pounds, and is among the largest ever harvest- ed in the state. sizes as virus cases rise Rhode Island boy By Philip Marcelo party in Cohasset is also FACE MASK empt. ASSOCIATED PRESS being investigated, he CAMPAIGN BOSTON SCHOOLS said. Massachusetts officials Public school students in digs up massive BOSTON — Gov. Char- He said the gatherings, are redoubling their ef- Boston’s won’t be return- lie Baker is warning Mas- many of which have been forts to get residents to ing to full, in-person class- sachusetts residents that organized and attended wear face masks in public es this fall, Mayor Marty he’ll slash the number of 2 1/2-pound mollusk by adults, are a “recipe to prevent the spread of Walsh acknowledged Fri- people allowed to gather for disaster” and need to the coronavirus. day. in house parties, back- stop if the state wants The #MaskUpMA cam- The Democrat said the NARRAGANSETT, R.I. grows to about 4 inches yard barbecues and other to continue to reopen its paign launched Friday state’s largest public school (AP) — An 11-year-old (10 centimeters) across, private social gatherings Rhode Island boy clam- battered economy. with social media video the university said. if virus cases continue to system is still finalizing ming with his grandfather “The ask is relatively testimonials from Gov. “I was down on my trend upward. its plans for how the new found a giant quahog that small,” Baker said. “Wear Charlie Baker, Lt. Gov. hands and knees in the The state is investigat- school year will look, with is thought to be one of the your masks, respect the Karyn Polito and Red Sox a focus on all-remote learn- water looking for clams, ing at least eight new virus and don’t do these mascot Wally the Green largest ever harvested in ing or a hybrid option. clusters of the virus, large gatherings that can Monster, as well as a new state waters. and I touched this huge He said families will also Cooper Monaco, of rock thing,” Cooper said in many of them linked to be superspreader events.” state website and other large social gatherings have the option to opt out of Wakefield, found the mas- the statement. “I always Massachusetts regu- public outreach efforts. where people did not hybrid option for complete- sive mollusk Monday in pull out rocks and throw lations currently limit Baker’s office said other follow virus safety rules social gatherings to no prominent public figures ly remote-based learning. the Weekapaug section of them to the side and look “We know that we will Westerly, and donated it like wearing face masks, more than 25 people in- will be joining the social under them. And then I not start school this year to the University of Rhode the Republican governor doors and 100 people out- media campaign to re- with all in-person learning. Island’s Marine Science felt the edge of it and I said Friday. doors. mind residents to “mask Research Facility in Nar- thought, ‘holy moly, this is Among the recent “trou- Rhode Island Gov. Gina up.” That’s a given,” Walsh said ragansett, the universi- a clam.’ So I pulled it out. bling clusters” of the virus Raimondo earlier this In May, Baker issued an during his daily virus brief- ty said in a statement It was amazing.” are a lifeguard party in week reduced the size of order requiring residents ing. Massachusetts school Thursday. He knew it was unsually Falmouth, a high school social gatherings from 25 to wear face-coverings in graduation party in districts were required to The clam is 5.75 inches large, so he told his moth- people to 15 people, after indoor and outdoor spaces across and weighs nearly Chelmsford, large house the state saw a similar where social distancing is submit a range of reopen- er not to cook it. 2 1/2 pounds. The state parties in Chatham and rise in virus cases tied to not possible. Children un- ing plans to state education Department of Environ- Ed Baker, the manager Wrentham, and an unau- parties. der the age of 2 and those officials by Friday, though mental Management does of the URI Marine Science thorized football camp in A look at other corona- unable to wear a mask or final decisions aren’t ex- not keep quahog records, Research Facility, plans to Weymouth, according to virus developments in face covering because of a pected to be announced un- but a typical quahog put the quahog on display. Baker. A 90-person prom Massachusetts: medical condition are ex- til later in August. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Rent’s due, Despite virus threat, Black voters again: Monthly wary of voting by mail anxieties deepen By Corey Williams idential election — which ASSOCIATED PRESS would take an act of Con- gress — as he made un- DETROIT — Despite substantiated allegations as aid falls off fears that the coronavi- in a tweet that increased rus pandemic will worsen, mail-in voting will result By Russ Bynum did lunging squats, pull- Victor Gibson said he’s not in fraud. ASSOCIATED PRESS ups, and a military-like planning to take advan- “I would never change crawl. Harrison then led tage of Michigan’s expand- my mind” about voting in Another month passes. them into a gym for dumb- ed vote-by-mail system person in November, said The coronavirus pandemic bell exercises. They didn’t marches on. And Ameri- when he casts his ballot in Gibson, who is Black and wear masks for virus pro- cans struggling amid the November. hopes Trump loses. “I al- tection - Harrison says they economic fallout once again The retired teacher from ways feel better sliding my take precautions, but point- have to worry as their next Detroit just isn’t sure he ballot in. We’ve heard so ed out that the state doesn’t rent checks come due Aug. can trust it. Many Black many controversies about mandate face coverings. 1. Americans share similar missing absentee ballots.” FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Many left jobless by the Harrison modeled the concerns and are planning Decades of disenfran- crisis are already behind proper form and pace, cor- to vote in person on Elec- chisement are at the heart Voters wait in line to cast ballots at Washington on payments. And the ar- rected the men when need- tion Day, even as mail-in of the uneasy choice fac- High School while ignoring a stay-at-home or- rival of August brings new ed, and gently teased when voting expands to more ing Black voters, one of der over the coronavirus threat to vote in the anxieties. A supplemental they tired or slowed down. states as a safety precau- the Democratic Party’s state’s presidential primary election in Milwau- $600 in weekly federal un- Some shot barbs back, and tion during the pandemic. most important voting kee this past April. employment benefits that Harrison smiled. For many, historical groups. Widespread prob- helped many pay their bills He’s charging clients skepticism of a system lems with mail-in ballots tired event coordinator at one on file with the coun- is set to expire as July ends, slightly less than he got at that tried to keep Black during this year’s prima- Albany State University. ty clerk. Multiple studies with Congress bogged down Blink Fitness in New York, people from the polls and ry elections have added to in disagreement over a new but that amount’s helping worries that a mailed bal- the skepticism at a time “After the primary and the show mail-in ballots from round of aid. him develop an apparel lot won’t get counted out- when making Black voices results were in, there were Black voters, like those Also set to end, unless brand. He’s taking orders weigh the prospect of long heard has taken on new thousands of absentee bal- from Latino and young lawmakers intervene, is a for a line of shoes, T-shirts lines and health dangers urgency during a national lots not counted.” voters, are rejected at a federal moratorium on evic- and hats. from a virus that’s dis- reckoning over racial in- In Georgia, roughly higher rate than those of tions that has shielded mil- Barring another shut- proportionately affected justice. 12,500 mail-in ballots white voters. lions of renters — though down, Harrison said, “I’ll be communities of color. Iron- Patricia Harris of Mc- were rejected in the state’s In Wisconsin’s April pri- some Americans remain fine.” ically, suspicion of mail- Donough, Ga, south of At- June primary, while Cali- mary, thousands of voters protected by similar state - Aaron Morrison, New in voting aligns with the lanta, voted in person in fornia tossed more than in Milwaukee said they and local actions. York, and Ron Harris, At- views of President Donald the primary and said she 100,000 absentee ballots didn’t receive absentee The Associated Press lanta Trump, whom many Black will do the same in No- during its March primary. ballots in time and had reconnected with renters Financial challenges keep voters want out of office. vember. Reasons vary, from bal- to vote in person. Lines first interviewed ahead of piling up for Roushaunda Trump took it a step fur- “I simply do not trust lots being received after stretched several blocks, their April payments. Four Williams months after she ther Tuesday, suggesting a mail-in or absentee bal- the deadline to voters’ sig- and people waited two months later, some have lost her job of nearly 20 “delay” to the Nov. 3 pres- lots,” said Harris, 73, a re- natures not matching the hours or more. returned to work. One saw years tending bar at the her church step in to cover Palmer House Hilton Hotel her rent. Some found land- in downtown Chicago. Some educators of color resist lords willing to negotiate, Potential reopening dates while others are still look- for the hotel have been ing for relief. pushed back, Williams said, push for police-free schools Sakai Harrison moved to and hospitality jobs remain New York to try to make it scarce. She anticipates support individual officers believes it’s irresponsible dents to court if they re- as a personal trainer and being unable to pay her By Colleen Slevin ASSOCIATED PRESS skilled at working with to eliminate school re- peatedly miss class, while designer - but his gym shut- $1,900 rent by September tered early in the pandem- students. Others say they source officers and replace drug treatment programs — especially if Congress ic, and after weeks of strug- DENVER (AP) — School need to learn more as ac- them with counselors and are underfunded but a doesn’t reauthorize the gling to both pay the rent districts nationwide are tivists urge change. social workers without better solution for stu- weekly $600 in additional and put food in his fridge, working to remove police Cities from Portland, changing the overall ap- dents who bring drugs to unemployment aid as part he knew what he had to do. officers from campuses, Oregon, to Denver to Mad- proach to discipline. school, Parrish said. of a new relief package. He moved back to Georgia but some Black and Indig- ison, Wisconsin, have tak- “Generalizations and Some school officials for greater stability. Williams, 52, said she enous educational lead- en steps to remove police romanticizations aren’t have rejected activists’ In May, he left his Brook- asked the management ers are resisting the push from schools following getting us anywhere when demands to cancel police lyn apartment and its company that owns her prompted by the national George Floyd’s death at our democracy needs our contracts. Chicago’s school $1,595 monthly rent for apartment for a rent reduc- reckoning over racial in- the hands of Minneapolis public schools more than board left the decision to Atlanta. When the first of tion or other help. So far, justice and police brutal- police. But some school ever,” Parrish said. local councils mostly com- the month rolls around, his she’s been told her rent will ity. leaders like Stacy Parrish, The problem lies in the prised of parents. new place costs about $400 just accrue if she can’t pay. Some say the system principal of Northeast tangle of state laws and Kenwood Academy, a less - and it’s larger. The Illinois governor is hamstrung by a com- Early College in Denver, school policies that man- predominantly Black pub- “This is the biggest silver recently extended a mor- plicated mix of police re- said school resource of- date when police respond lic school near the Uni- lining I’ve ever seen,” he atorium on evictions into sponse policies and a lack ficers are being unfairly — such as a student sus- versity of Chicago, has said. August. Still, Williams of support for alternative blamed for students of col- pected of selling drugs — two officers who focus on He’s training with a few worries about debt piling programs, which plays a or ending up in the crimi- and a lack of money for protecting students from one-on-one clients, and he’s up while she’s unemployed. role in students of color nal justice system. alternative ways of help- problems like shootings launched a boot camp with “I’ve exhausted my sav- being disproportionate- Parrish, a member of the ing troubled students, she or domestic disputes be- a dozen more. ings,” she said. “So I don’t ly punished and arrested Klamath Tribes, said she said. School policy in Den- tween parents on campus, This week, he met four of have a safety net at all — the so-called school- supports the movement to ver requires overworked principal Karen Calloway them at a park, where they now.” to-prison pipeline. Some combat overpolicing but counselors to take stu- said. 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PROVIDENCE, R.I. for the Rhode Island (AP) — Rhode Island Department of Reve- mistakenly sent more nue, which includes the than 175 tax refund taxation division. Mickey checks signed by Walt Mouse is the cartoon Disney and Mickey character that was ani- Mouse, rather than mator and producer Walt the state treasurer and Disney’s first big hit. controller. The checks were tax re- The Rhode Island Divi- funds for corporate, sales sion of Taxation uses the and tax credits mostly signatures on test files, to businesses, WJAR-TV which were mistakenly reported. printed on the real checks The tax division has and sent out on Monday, a voided the checks and will spokesperson told WPRI- issue new checks signed TV. by General Treasurer “No other signature Seth Magaziner and lines were printed besides State Controller Peter PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS the two,” said Jade Keenan within one week, Borgeson, chief of staff Borgeson said. A waitress serves a glass of champagne at La Grande Georgette restaurant in front of the cathedral in Reims, the Champagne region, east of Paris, Tuesday. A walk across town Champagne losing its fizz as global pandemic clobbers sales

By Thomas Adamson the Great Depression” of ASSOCIATED PRESS 1929, said Thibaut Le Mailloux of the Cham- REIMS, France — pagne Committee, known Champagne is losing its by its French acronym fizz. For months, lockdown CIVC, that represents put the cork on weddings, some 16,000 winemakers. dining out, parties and Recognizing the urgency international travel — all of the problem, the CIVC is key sales components for launching unprecedented the French luxury wine damage-limitation mea- marketed for decades as sures. Like oil-producing a sparkling must at any countries, the committee celebration. regulates the size of the View of the Champagne vineyards in Avize, in Producers in France’s harvest each year to avoid the Champagne region, east of Paris. eastern Champagne the kind of excess produc- region, headquarters of tion that would cause bottle produce alcohol for hand one-third fall in sales. the global industry, say prices to plummet. At a sanitizer, as is happening Over one hundred million they’ve lost an estimat- meeting scheduled for Aug. in other wine-producing bottles unsold.” ed 1.7 billion euros ($2 18, it’s expected to impose regions such as Alsace af- Major producers such as billion) in sales for this a cap so tight that record ter demand spiked during Vranken-Pommery pre- year, as turnover fell by quantities of grapes will be the pandemic. dict that the crisis could a third — a hammering destroyed or sold to distill- “We are to destroy (the last for years. unmatched in living mem- eries at discounted prices. grapes) and we pay for “It should not be forgot- ory, and worse than the The prospect alarms them to be destroyed,” Sel- ten that (champagne) has Great Depression. smaller producers, who osse said, referring to the lived through every single They expect about 100 are more vulnerable than industry as a whole. “It’s million bottles to be lan- the big houses. nothing but a catastrophe.” war,” said Paul-Francois guishing unsold in their Anselme Selosse, of “Champagne has never Vranken, founder of Vran- cellars by the end of the Jacques Selosse Cham- lived through anything ken-Pommery Monopole. year. pagnes, called it “an insult like this before, even in “But with the other crises, “We are experiencing to nature” that cham- the World Wars,” Selosse there was a way out. For a crisis that we evaluate pagne’s famous grapes added. “We have never now, there is no way out — to be even worse than might even be destined to experienced ... a sudden unless we find a vaccine.” Sleepy lions, empty bars, lost jobs: A world without tourism PARIS (AP) — With no bosch, near Cape Town. American visitors to show “A lot of them are going around the D-Day beach- to go under because they es or the Loire Valley’s just don’t have sufficient chateaux, and no work on cash flow,” Krige said. 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By Mike Alongi a one-stroke lead, but Auburndale (Newton) on ITEM SPORTS EDITOR just minutes later Macca- Friday. rio made a birdie on the The exemption-only With a clutch birdie on 18th to tie things back up. event is split into three the 18th hole, St. John’s Francoeur had a chance to divisions: Championship Prep alum Chris Fran- win it with a birdie on the Division, Lowery Divi- coeur (Amesbury G&CC) par-4 18th, and he didn’t sion (Senior Division) and captured the title at the disappoint. Women’s Division. Past 53rd Francis Ouimet Me- Francoeur shot a score champions who have gone morial Tournament at on to play professional golf Woodland Golf Club Fri- of 66 on the nal day af- ter making eight birdies, include Brad Faxon, Fran day. Francoeur bested fel- Quinn, Alison Walshe, Jim low Prep alum Nick Mac- ve of them coming on the back nine including on Renner and Megan Khang. cario (Bradford CC), who Maccario had a great also nished runner-up at each of the nal two holes. His total score for the tour- day at Woodland on Fri- the Massachusetts Ama- day, shooting 66 with sev- nament was 72-67-66-205. teur and the New England en birdies. He made ve The Francis Ouimet Amateur, by one stroke. birdies on the front nine Memorial Tournament, a The tournament came to make the turn in 32 54-hole stroke play event, right down to the wire. strokes, then made a huge With Maccario and Fran- serves as both a Mass birdie when it counted on coeur tied for the lead af- Golf Championship and the 18th hole to put him- ter 16 holes, Maccario — Women’s Championship. self in a position to force a who was one group ahead This year’s tournament playoff. His total score for of Francoeur — made a took place at Framing- the tournament was 73- COURTESY PHOTO | DAVID COLT par on the 17th hole to ham Country Club on 67-66. remain tied. Francoeur Wednesday and Thursday St. John’s Prep grad Chris Francoeur of Amesbury Golf and Country then stepped up and made and concluded, as always, OUIMET, B2 Club captured the title at the 53rd Francis Ouimet Memorial Tourna- birdie on the 17th to take at Woodland Golf Club in ment Friday at Woodland Golf Club. Two Cardinals test positive; six teams idle amid virus outbreak

MIAMI (AP) — Six ma- The schedules of the jor league teams were New York Yankees and idle Friday because of Baltimore Orioles have the coronavirus, with a also been scrambled a Cardinals-Brewers game week into a season that the latest to be postponed had already been delayed as a spread of infection and curtailed because of threatened to overtake the pandemic, and now efforts to play ball. may be in jeopardy. Milwaukee’s home “That’s a concern of opener was called off mine,” said Colorado ITEM FILE PHOTO hours before the rst Rockies out elder Char- pitch after two St. Louis lie Blackmon, who was After weeks of hot weather, the grounds crew at Tedesco Country Club has put in plenty of work players tested positive out with the virus ear- to make sure the course is in tip top shape for the club’s 81st annual Four-Ball Invitational. for COVID-19. lier. “I speak for the en- “TV Show suggestions tire Rockies team -- we please,” tweeted Cardi- want to go out and play. nals ace Jack Flaherty, ... Anything that pops Tedesco Country Club set to host one of an increasing up negatively, in terms number of players who of this virus situation, found themselves with could hinder that. So 81st annual Four-Ball Invitational unexpected free time yeah, I’m concerned. I as the postponements would rather not see any By Mike Alongi the weekend. At the end of dropped the rst hole weekend calls for slightly mounted. more positive cases.” ITEM SPORTS EDITOR it all, one team will come and halved the second be- lower temperatures than The Cardinals said in a The six idled teams away with the title. fore settling in. The pair in previous days, but there statement they learned Friday represented 20 As the calendar turns to Last year, a team of Mar- wouldn’t lose a hole for the is also a 55 percent chance Thursday night about percent of MLB. August, Tedesco Country blehead residents in Greg rest of the afternoon. Mah- of thunderstorms on Sun- positive tests from sam- “I don’t think there’s a Club is excited to nally Mahan and Matt Mc- an led the way with bird- day afternoon. ples collected Wednes- person that thought that host its  agship tourna- Creedy came away with ies on holes three, ve and After the Four-Ball day. Players and staff this would be seamless,” ment, the Tedesco Four- were instructed to iso- Blue Jays general man- Ball Invitational, this the trophy after a stellar nine. McCreedy wasn’t far wraps up at the end of this four days of golf. behind with a pair of bird- weekend, there will still late in their hotel rooms. ager Ross Atkins said. weekend. This year will “The team is currently “We are being as safe as be the 81st edition of the The local duo cruised ies, including one on the be plenty of dates worth through the nal round, par-four 12th hole, to seal writing down on the Te- conducting rapid testing we possibly can, but we Four-Ball, an event that of the entire traveling also understand that this Tedesco membership looks making birdies on ve the win. desco calendar. The men’s holes to go up seven and After a few weeks of swel- and ladies’ club champi- party, has implemented virus is very strong and forward to every year. contact tracing, and will doesn’t have borders.” clinched the win after tering weather and little onships have still yet to The format of the compe- continue to self-isolate,” The Marlins received the 12th hole against the rain, the grounds crew at be played, and the club’s tition is four-ball, best ball the Cardinals said. another positive test match play, with 64 teams team of Chris White and Tedesco has had to put nal big member-guest The Cardinals and result, and 18 of their of two going head-to-head Kevin Rogers. Mahan and in some serious work to tournament — The Les Brewers still hoped to players and two staff in single elimination McCreedy shot 4-under keep the golf course in top Dunn Memorial Tourna- play Saturday night, members have been in- games. The tournament is through 12 holes. shape for the annual tour- ment — is also still on the and to make up Friday’s fected, a person familiar six total rounds spanning Mahan and McCreedy nament. The weather this schedule. game with a pair of sev- with the situation said. en-inning games Sunday The person, who spoke under a newly approved to the AP on condition MLB plan for double- of anonymity because Celtics return to the court headers. no announcement had Brewers principal been made, said none of owner Mark Attanasio the Marlins has shown shrugged off the set- serious symptoms. But backs and said baseball of cials were concerned is braced for curveballs, that the latest positive especially this year. test result came ve “We’re all committed, I days after the team was believe – and I’ve talked last together and played to a number of players its most recent game. today – to nishing the The person said the season,” Attanasio said. infected Marlins left “Insofar as we can con- Philadelphia in sleep- tinue to provide some er buses Friday for an enjoyment for our fans, 18-hour trip to Miami, I think that’s something where they will remain we’re all committed to together in quarantine. doing. ... If we’re not The rest of the team smart and safe, then will spend the weekend we’ll fail. But we’re doing in isolation in Philadel- everything we can not to phia, where the Mar- fail.’’ lins have been stranded Two weekend series since their outbreak be- — Nationals at Marlins, gan. It’s uncertain when and Blue Jays at Phillies or where they will next — were called off earli- play. er. The Marlins were hit The Phillies have also with a virus outbreak in been idle since Sunday. Philadelphia that infect- One Phils coach and two ed 20 members of their clubhouse workers test- traveling party, and both ed positive this week, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Miami and the Phillies but the team received Boston’s Gordon Hayward (20) defends Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) as he heads are sidelined for at least no positive results Fri- to the basket during the rst half of the Celtics-Bucks game Friday in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. a week. day. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2020

TODAY IN SPORTS Francoeur captures title at 53rd Aug. 1 Olympian to win the 200 and 1936 — The Olympic Games 400 in a single games. Dan open in Berlin. The opening O’Brien wins gold in the ceremonies is presided over by decathlon, four years after fail- Francis Ouimet Memorial tournament Adolf Hitler. ing to make the U.S. Olympic 1945 — New York’s Mel Ott team. hits his 500th home run in a 2004 — Karen Stupples wins 9-2 victory over the Boston her first major title with a Braves at the Polo Grounds. record-tying 19-under 269 at Only Babe Ruth with 714 and the Women’s British Open. Jimmie Foxx with 527 have Stupples ties the low score in a more. major, set by Dottie Pepper at 1972 — Nate Colbert of the the 1999 Nabisco Dinah Shore. San Diego Padres drives in 13 2009 — Rachel Alexandra wins runs in a doubleheader sweep the $1.25 million Haskell Ivita- of the Atlanta Braves 9-0 and tional at Monmouth Park to 11-7. establish herself as one of the 1987 — Mike Tyson wins the greatest fillies in thoroughbred undisputed heavyweight cham- racing. The bay filly, ridden by pionship with a 12-round unan- Calvin Borel, beats Belmont imous decision over IBF cham- Stakes winner Summer Bird by pion Tony Tucker in Las Vegas. six lengths. 1990 — Arkansas jumps to 2010 — Stuart Appleby hits the Southeastern Conference, golf’s magic number, shooting severing its 76-year tie to the a 59 to win the Greenbrier troubled Southwest Confer- Classic. Appleby’s 11-under ence. round puts him at 22 while 1992 — Eric Griffin, a two-time third-round leader Jeff Overton world champion at 106 finishes second by one stroke pounds, loses to Rafael Lozano after his birdie try slid by the of Spain under the new elec- hole on the par-3 18th. Apple- tronic scoring system used at by is the fifth PGA Tour player the Summer Olympics, even to reach the milestone. though all five judges credit 2010 — Yani Tseng of Taiwan him with more blows than his makes a 6-foot putt on the opponent as did five jury mem- 18th hole to win the Women’s bers used as a backup in case British Open by one stroke over the computer failed. Katherine Hull of Australia. 1994 — Baltimore’s Cal Rip- 2010 — Bob and Mike Bryan ken becomes the second major win their record 62nd career leaguer to play 2,000 straight doubles title on the ATP Tour. games as the Orioles beat Min- The twin brothers, who beat nesota 1-0. Eric Butorac and Jean-Julien 1996 — Michael Johnson wins Rojer in the Farmers Classic, Olympic gold in the 200 surpass Hall of Famers Todd meters in a record 19.32 sec- Woodbridge and Mark Wood- onds, becoming the first male forde of Australia. COURTESY PHOTO | DAVID COLT TV/RADIO Chris Francoeur edged out fellow St. John’s Prep graduate Nick Maccario to win the 53rd Francis Ouimet Memorial Tournament Friday at Woodland Golf Club.

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EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB x-Toronto 46 18 .719 — x-Houston 40 24 .625 — x-Boston 43 21 .672 3 Dallas 40 27 .597 1½ x-Philadelphia 39 26 .600 7½ Memphis 32 34 .485 9 Brooklyn 30 35 .462 16½ New Orleans 28 37 .431 12½ New York 21 45 .318 26 San Antonio 27 36 .429 12½ Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB x-Miami 41 24 .631 — x-Denver 43 22 .662 — Orlando 31 35 .470 10½ x-Utah 42 23 .646 1 Washington 24 41 .369 17 x-Oklahoma City 40 24 .625 2½ Charlotte 23 42 .354 18 Portland 30 37 .448 14 Atlanta 20 47 .299 22 Minnesota 19 45 .297 23½ Central Division Pacific Division PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS W L Pct GB W L Pct GB x-Milwaukee 53 12 .815 — x-L.A. Lakers 50 14 .781 — Brendon Todd lines up a putt on the second hole during the second round of the World Golf Cham- x-Indiana 39 26 .600 14 x-L.A. Clippers 44 21 .677 6½ Chicago 22 43 .338 31 Sacramento 28 36 .438 22 pionship-FedEx St. Jude Invitational Friday in Memphis, Tenn. Detroit 20 46 .303 33½ Phoenix 27 39 .409 24 Cleveland 19 46 .292 34 Golden State 15 50 .231 35½ x-clinched playoff spot Friday’s Games New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 6 p.m. Brendon Todd takes 2-stroke lead Orlando 128, Brooklyn 118 Philadelphia at Indiana, 7 p.m. Phoenix 125, Washington 112 L.A. Lakers at Toronto, 8:30 p.m. Portland 140, Memphis 135, OT Sunday’s Games Boston at Milwaukee, 6:30 p.m. Washington at Brooklyn, 2 p.m. Sacramento at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Portland at Boston, 3:30 p.m. with 65 at WGC in Memphis Houston at Dallas, 9 p.m. San Antonio at Memphis, 4 p.m. Saturday’s Games Sacramento at Orlando, 6 p.m. Miami at Denver, 1 p.m. Milwaukee at Houston, 8:30 p.m. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) with birdies on his final other than just missing worked well enough that Utah at Oklahoma City, 3:30 p.m. Dallas at Phoenix, 9 p.m. — Brendon Todd’s putter two holes for a 67 and some short ones. On the he needed only 24 putts is more than making up 131 total just behind Todd back nine they felt good, in a round that featured for any lack of power off thanks to his own putter. they were just missing, a 50-footer for birdie on MLB the tee at the World Golf “I feel like I’m heading and on the front they just the par-3 No. 14. Todd hit

American League National League Championship. in the right direction,” weren’t good putts.” a 6-iron to the left side of East Division East Division Todd shot a 5-under Fowler said. “I think Jon Rahm shot a 74 the green, and he had to W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 65 Friday and grabbed a that’s been my main goal and now is 4 over in his roll the ball over a mound New York 4 1 .800 _ Miami 2 1 .667 _ Tampa Bay 4 3 .571 1 Atlanta 4 3 .571 _ two-stroke lead through is go through some chang- first event as No. 1 in the breaking left at least 5 feet. Boston 3 4 .429 2 New York 3 4 .429 1 36 holes of the FedEx St. es for the better. Some- world. “My caddie really kind of Toronto 3 4 .429 2 Washington 3 4 .429 1 Baltimore 2 3 .400 2 Philadelphia 1 2 .333 1 Jude Invitational. times you’ve got to take Justin Thomas, who set me up with a good spot Central Division Central Division “I have not hit the ball that step back to take could go back to No. 1 in there beyond the hole to W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 5 2 .714 _ Chicago 4 2 .667 _ as crisply the first two two steps forward. I feel the world with a win, was aim at, and I just focused Minnesota 4 2 .667 ½ Milwaukee 3 3 .500 1 days and maybe some like we already made the seven strokes back after a all on speed,” Todd said. Detroit 4 3 .571 1 St. Louis 2 3 .400 1½ other tournaments this step back. I feel like we’ve 70. Rory McIlroy’s bid to “It happened to just drift Kansas City 3 4 .429 2 Cincinnati 2 4 .333 2 Chicago 2 4 .333 2½ Pittsburgh 2 4 .333 2 year, but I’ve probably made a step forward. I’m be No. 1 again may have right there in the middle West Division West Division putted the best of any looking for that next step.” to wait until the PGA of the hole. Bonus bird- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 3 3 .500 _ Colorado 4 1 .800 _ tournament this year so Koepka had the lead to championship next week. ie there, but that’s what Oakland 3 3 .500 _ Los Angeles 5 2 .714 _ far,” Todd said. “I’m re- himself at 10 under be- He shot a 66, but is 10 you’ve got to do to win golf Seattle 3 4 .429 ½ San Diego 5 2 .714 _ Texas 2 3 .400 ½ San Francisco 3 4 .429 2 ally excited about how I fore falling apart on his strokes back. tournaments sometimes, Los Angeles 2 5 .286 1½ Arizona 2 5 .286 3 played and looking for- back nine with a double This round started early and that’s how you shoot Friday’s Games Houston (Greinke 0-0) at L.A. Angels (Canning ward to the opportunity bogey and two bogeys. Friday morning to avoid low rounds.” Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. 0-1), 7:07 p.m. Cincinnati at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Carrasco 1-0) at Minnesota (Maeda this weekend.” He finished with a 71, his expected thunderstorms Todd sunk a 13-footer on Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. 1-0), 7:10 p.m. Todd trailed defending first time over par at this in the afternoon. the par-3 island green of Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 8:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Glasnow 0-0) at Baltimore (LeBlanc Cleveland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. 1-0), 7:35 p.m. champion Brooks Koepka course in seven rounds. Todd won back-to-back No. 11 to go 9 under just Houston at L.A. Angels, 9:10 p.m. Oakland (Fiers 0-0) at Seattle (Kikuchi 0-0), after the first round by He was four strokes back, tournaments last Novem- as Koepka became the Texas at San Francisco, 9:10 p.m. 9:10 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 9:40 p.m. Texas (Lyles 0-0) at San Francisco (TBD), 9:10 two strokes. He quickly tied with Byeong Hun An ber for his first win on first to reach double digits Saturday’s Games p.m. erased that deficit and (65) and Chez Reavie (67). tour since winning the under par. Philadelphia (TBD) at Toronto (TBD), ppd., 1st Sunday’s Games took the lead to him- But Koepka said he Byron Nelson in 2014. Koepka then double-bo- game Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. Cincinnati (DeSclafani 0-0) at Detroit (Fulmer Cincinnati at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. self with a bogey-free, wasn’t worried with 36 Since the return to play geyed No. 2 when he 0-0), 6:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 2:05 p.m. five-birdie round for a 129 holes remaining. in June, Todd missed two three-putted after miss- Philadelphia (TBD) at Toronto (TBD), ppd., 2nd Cleveland at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. game Philadelphia at Toronto, ppd. total at the World Golf “I just putted bad,” cuts with his best finish a ing a par putt from 3 feet. Chicago White Sox (González 0-0) at Kansas Texas at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Championships event at Koepka said. “It wasn’t tie for 11th at the Travel- His putter cost him a City (TBD), 7:05 p.m. Houston at L.A. Angels, 4:10 p.m. Boston (Godley 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka Oakland at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. TPC Southwind. really anything other ers Championship. birdie chance on the par-5 0-0), 7:07 p.m. Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:08 p.m. Rickie Fowler closed than that. Felt stress-free On Friday, his putter No. 3. SATURDAY, AUGU.S.T 1, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Portland protest scene relatively calm after U.S. drawdown By Gillian Flaccus ASSOCIATED PRESS PORTLAND, Ore. — The first nightly protest in downtown Portland af- ter a deal was struck for the withdrawal of federal agents guarding a court- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS house was largely peaceful and ended Friday without Dr. Anthony Fauci testifies before a House Se- any major confrontations lect Subcommittee hearing on the Coronavi- between state police and rus, Friday, on Capitol Hill in Washington. demonstrators. The scene outside the federal courthouse that Dr. Fauci optimistic started with yet another demonstration Thursday COVID-19 vaccine will night stood in sharp con- trast to the two weeks of violent clashes between the be widely available protesters and the agents sent by President Donald PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Ricardo manufacture 300 million Trump to quell the unrest A speaker addresses the crowd during a Black Lives Matter protest at the Alonso-Zaldivar and doses of a vaccine on a in Oregon’s largest city. Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse Thursday, in Portland, Ore. Matthew Perrone compressed timeline. State and local officers ASSOCIATED PRESS Fauci, the nation’s top stepped up their pres- Portland’s federal court- But at Thursday night’s and did not respond. About infectious disease official, WASHINGTON — Once ence as part of the deal house became a target of protest, there was little vi- 30 minutes later, hundreds said a quarter-million peo- a coronavirus vaccine is between Democratic protesters, with the demon- olence and few signs of con- of demonstrators gathered ple have expressed interest Gov. Kate Brown and the approved as safe and ef- strators trying to tear down frontation as several thou- about a block from the court- in taking part in studies of Trump administration to fective, Americans should a fence that was erected to sand people gathered near house to listen to speeches. experimental vaccines for draw down the number of the courthouse, the Orego- have widespread access protect it, lighting fires at There was little sign of a within a reasonable time, the coronavirus. U.S. agents at the demon- nian newspaper reported. the courthouse’s entryway law enforcement presence. Dr. Anthony Fauci assured He said that 250,000 strations that have taken A handful of protesters lawmakers Friday. people have registered on place in the city for more and hurling objects at the pointed lights and lasers The mood remained calm at Appearing before a a government website to than 60 days following the agents holed up inside. The at the building at about 10 1 a.m. Friday as the crowd House panel investigat- take part in vaccine tri- police killing of George agents most nights fired p.m. Thursday, but state dwindled to about 500 dem- ing the nation’s response als, which are pivotal for Floyd in Minneapolis. tear gas in return. troopers remained inside onstrators. to the pandemic, Fauci establishing safety and expressed “cautious” op- effectiveness. Not all pa- timism that a vaccine tients who volunteer to would be available, partic- take part in clinical trials Bahamas, Florida brace as new ularly by next year. are eligible to participate. “I believe, ultimately, Fauci was joined by Cen- over a period of time in ters for Disease Control Hurricane Isaias bears down 2021, that Americans will and Prevention head Dr. be able to get it,” Fauci said, Robert Redfield and Health By Dánica Coto A moto-taxi referring to the vaccine. and Human Services test- and Adriana driver moves There will be a priority ing czar Adm. Brett Giroir. Gómez Licón through a list for who gets early vac- Giroir acknowledged that ASSOCIATED PRESS street flooded cinations. “I don’t think currently it’s not possible by rain for the U.S. to return all SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico we will have everybody brought by the coronavirus test results — Forecasters declared a getting it immediately,” outer bands to patients in two to three hurricane watch for parts Fauci explained. of the Florida coastline days. He blamed over- of Hurricane But “ultimately, within a on Friday as Hurricane whelming demand across Isaias, in reasonable time, the plans Isaias drenched the Baha- the nation. the Tabarre allow for any American mas on a track for the U.S. Many health experts district of who needs the vaccine to East Coast. say that COVID-19 re- Port-au- get it,” he added. Officials in Florida said sults are almost worthless Prince, Haiti, Under direction from they were closing beaches, when delivered after two early Friday. the White House, federal marinas and parks in Mi- or three days because by health authorities are car- ami-Dade County begin- rying out a plan dubbed then the window for con- PHOTO | ning Friday night. Mayor ASSOCIATED PRESS Operation Warp Speed to tact tracing has closed. Carlos Giménez said the county has 20 evacua- Center in Miami. It was stand strong hurricanes, A hurricane watch was tion centers on standby centered about 245 miles they’ve been destabilized in effect from north of that could be set up with southeast of Nassau in the by the pandemic and the Deerfield Beach north- COVID-19 safety mea- Bahamas and was moving damage caused by Dorian. ward to the Volusia-Bre- sures. northwest at 16 mph. “With everything not vard County Line. “We still don’t think The hurricane knocked quite shored up, property Gov. Ron DeSantis said there is a need to open shingles off roofs in the Ba- not secured, home not pre- “Florida is fully prepared shelters for this storm, but hamian island of San Sal- pared, even a Category 1 for this and any future they are ready,” he said. will be enough to set them vador as it carved its way storm during this hurri- But authorities in North back,” she said. cane season,” with stock- through an archipelago still Carolina ordered the evac- The Hurricane Center piles of personal protective recovering from Dorian’s uation of Oracoke Island, said heavy rains associ- equipment, generators, which was slammed by last devastation. Bahamas Pow- ated with the storm “may bottled water and meals year’s Hurricane Dorian, er and Light Company begin to affect South and ready to be distributed. starting Saturday evening. warned it would cut power east-Central Florida be- But he urged people Isaias had maximum in certain areas for safety ginning late Friday night, to have seven days with PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sustained winds of 75 starting Friday night. and the eastern Carolinas of food, water and med- Paralympian Angela Madsen, left, works with mph Friday afternoon and Paula Miller, Mercy by early next week, poten- ication ready and said Los Angeles Unified School District students was expected to remain Corps director for the Ba- tially resulting in isolated that state-run coronavirus during Ready, Set, Gold! Day at Trinity Street a hurricane for the next hamas, told The Associ- flash and urban flooding, testing sites in the areas Elementary in Los Angeles. few days, according to the ated Press that while the especially in low-lying and where the storm could hit U.S. National Hurricane islands can normally with- poorly drained areas.” will be closed. Crew makes ocean trip U.S. consumer spending up to recover deceased Paralympian’s boat 5.6 percent, but virus could stall gains By Martin Crutsinger $1,200 checks for many HONOLULU (AP) — A Life, carried two transmit- ASSOCIATED PRESS individuals and a $600 a sailing crew embarked from ters that sent a final loca- week in federal unemploy- Honolulu on a mission to tion Friday before becom- WASHINGTON — Amer- ment benefits. locate and recover the boat ing caught in Hurricane ican consumers increased The $1,200 checks their spending in June by of Paralympian who died Douglas. have been largely spent, a solid 5.6 percent, help- during a solo attempt to row The crew expects to though, and the $600 in ing regain some of record from California to Hawaii. spend about five days unemployment benefits plunge that occurred af- The three-person crew aboard Johnson’s sailboat, is expiring. A standoff in ter the coronavirus struck left the Hawaii Yacht Club Blue Moon, before reach- Congress has prevented hard in March and para- Wednesday to search for ing the spot where Mad- lawmakers from agree- the craft piloted by Angela lyzed the economy. But the sen’s boat is likely to be. ing on an extension of the Madsen, who died in the Johnson estimated they virus’ resurgence in much benefits, thereby threat- Pacific Ocean last month, would need three days to of the country could im- ening to squeeze millions The Honolulu Star-Adver- find Row of Life and secure pede further gains. of the unemployed. Doing tiser reported Thursday. it to Blue Moon, and then Last month’s rise in con- so would weaken spending Madsen turned 60 years another five days or more sumer spending followed old in May during the cross- to tow the 19-foot craft to a seasonally adjusted 8.5 by consumers, the prima- ing attempt that began in Diamond Head in Honolu- percent surge in May af- ry driver of the economy. Marina del Rey, Calif. The lu, where Madsen planned ter spending had plunged What’s more, recent pat- U.S. Coast Guard located to finish her journey. the previous two months FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS terns suggest that con- her body June 22, two days Madsen was forced to use when the pandemic shut- A sign advertises a sale at an H&M store along sumers have reduced their after Madsen sent a mes- a wheelchair beginning in tered businesses, caused Lincoln Road Mall in Miami Beach, Fla. U.S. spending in the past cou- sage saying she planned to 1993 after a back surgery. tens of millions of layoffs ple of weeks. JPMorgan enter the water to make a She competed three and sent the economy into laid-off Americans who consumer spending coin- Chase, which tracks total repair. times for the U.S. in the a recession. have applied for unem- cided with a 1.1 percent spending by its 30 million The mission by Capt. Russ Paralympics, winning a Now, with confirmed vi- ployment benefits has drop in personal incomes, debit and credit card hold- Johnson and crew members bronze medal in the shot ral infections rising in a topped 1 million for 19 which followed an even ers, notes that as of July Janell Clark and Jackie put in 2012 and taking majority of states, many straight weeks. All told, bigger 4.4 percent fall in 20, their spending had Troller could last two weeks seventh with her rowing businesses have had to roughly 30 million people incomes in May. Those dropped to a five-week as they search for Madsen’s partner in 2008. pause their re-openings are out of work, the gov- sharp declines followed a low. Spending levels re- boat, which was last known Madsen was attempting or close a second time and ernment says. 12.1 percent surge in in- main about 12 percent be- to be more than 860 miles to become the first paraple- cut jobs, thereby putting Friday’s Commerce De- comes in April as a flood low pre-pandemic levels, from Hawaii. gic and oldest woman to row consumers under renewed partment report showed of government aid began though up from a 40 per- Madsen’s boat, Row of across the Pacific Ocean. pressure. The number of that the June increase in to be distributed, notably cent plunge in early April. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2020 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 Business owner struck dumb by customer’s bigoted rant DEAR ABBY: I am a mates from 1960. I hadn’t small business owner. My Dear Abby is written by Abigail seen or heard from some store has local (repeat) of them in more than 55 and one-time customers. Van Buren, also known as Jeanne years, so I decided to call The other day, while Phillips, and was founded by her them and found all but checking out, one of my mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact two. Boy, was it ever local customers spewed worth it! out a verbal and extreme- Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. Most of the conversa- ly bigoted rant. I was Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. tions lasted 30 minutes stunned speechless. I felt or more. I enjoyed hear- I should do something, ing their voices and rem- but I wasn’t sure what it may (or may not) lose you GOOD PATIENT IN iniscing about old times. I should be. I have started a few customers, you MICHIGAN couldn’t believe how losing sleep over it. If it would at least be able to quickly the day went by. happens again, should I sleep better than you’re DEAR PATIENT: Con- It made me feel great, remain silent and keep sleeping now. tact your longtime doc- and I hope it did the the peace, or stand up for P.S. It may also GAIN tor’s office and ask either same for them. all Americans and lose you some customers once that your medical records When I told them why I this customer and proba- word gets around. be sent to your new doc- was calling, some of them bly more? tor’s office, or they be thought it was such a readied for you to pick up good idea they were go- FREAKED OUT IN DEAR ABBY: I have been with the same doc- so you can deliver them ing to do it too. Maybe FLORIDA others will want to con- tor for 15 years, only re- yourself. In light of the sider this. Try it. It’s quiring an annual check- fact that you have had a DEAR FREAKED OUT: worth it. To paraphrase a well- up. The problem is, the 15-year relationship with know saying, “All that’s office is about a 40-min- “Longtime Doctor,” it CATCHING UP IN necessary for evil to flour- ute drive, longer if I hit a would be nice if you wrote WISCONSIN ish is for good men to ig- . I have stayed a letter thanking him/ nore it and say nothing.” with the provider be- her for taking such good DEAR CATCHING UP: If the rant your bigoted cause the care is so good. care of you all these years What you did was won- customer spewed was However, I recently found and explain that the com- derful. Many people have aimed at another shopper, a doctor who is 10 min- mute has become more been using this quaran- you had a responsibility utes away and provides than you can now handle, tine period to reconnect to protect the victim of the the same quality of care. which is why you are with long-lost friends, onslaught. In the future, Do I call the original doc- leaving. and I highly recommend it would not be out of line tor to let them know I am it. There’s no surer cure to state firmly that you leaving the practice? DEAR ABBY: I was for the blues — or bore- don’t want that kind of Write a note? Leave it sitting around bored with dom — than reaching out talk in your establish- alone? What is the proper nothing to do and started to others. Thank you for ment. While doing that protocol? thinking about my class- an upper of a letter. BRIDGE

Consider implications and your options The Senior Life Master was sitting East won the trick with his ace and in the club’s bar. A young woman fired back a heart. After winning in who had recently joined his classes the dummy, declarer ran the spade sat down and gave him a glass of jack. Now the contract was safe. De- sauvignon blanc. clarer won West’s diamond return in “Thank you,” said the SLM. “I do like the dummy, drew trumps and unsuc- to drink white wine in warm weather. cessfully tried the club finesse for an How did you do in the duplicate?” overtrick. “Average. Our defense was poor. “Analyze the bidding,” commented We always seemed to concede one West. “If I have a singleton heart, de- more trick than everyone else.” clarer has four and would have rebid “Ah, yes, that is fatal at pairs.” On the back of a coaster, the SLM two hearts, not two no-trump. So, wrote out the East and North hands encourage with the heart 10 at trick in today’s diagram. one. Then, when I’m in with the spade Have a look at this (resumed the king, I can lead my second heart to SLM). Against four spades, West led your ace, get a heart ruff and await the heart eight. How should East the club king as the setting trick.” have defended? Always (concluded the SLM) con- After giving the young woman a sider the implications of the bidding minute or so to decide, the SLM con- and the opening lead, and weigh all tinued. of your options. 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By Zen Soo ASSOCIATED PRESS HONG KONG — Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam announced Friday that the government will post- pone highly anticipated legislative elections by one year, citing a worsen- ing coronavirus outbreak in the semi-autonomous Chinese city. The Hong Kong govern- ment is invoking an emer- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS gency ordinance in de- Muslim pilgrims cast stones at a pillar in the symbolic stoning of the laying the elections. Lam devil, the last rite of the annual hajj, and the first day of Eid al-Adha, in said the government has Mina near the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Friday. the support of the Chinese government in making the decision to hold the elec- Final days of hajj and Eid festival tions on Sept. 5, 2021. “The announcement I PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS have to make today is the Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua impacted by coronavirus most difficult decision I’ve Wong shows his disqualification notice during had to make in the past a press conference in Hong Kong, Friday. By Aya Batrawy “We are just surviving for ter the hajj. Pilgrims were seven months,” Lam said ASSOCIATED PRESS now. Life is getting tough- selected after applying at a news conference. to hold elections in Sep- The new law was seen as er by the day.” through an online portal, “We want to ensure fair- tember as scheduled,” the Beijing’s attempt to curb DUBAI, United Arab In some parts of West and all had to be between ness and public safety and group said, referring to the dissent in the city after Emirates — Small groups Africa, the price for a ram 20 and 50 years of age. health, and need to make territory’s official name, months of pro-democracy of pilgrims performed one of has doubled. Livestock Just after dawn on Fri- sure the election is held in the Hong Kong Special Ad- and anti-government pro- the final rites of the Islamic sellers, used to doing brisk day, small groups of pil- an open, fair and impar- ministrative Region. tests rocked Hong Kong hajj on Friday as Muslims business in the days be- grims — masked and tial manner. This decision “Otherwise, it is tanta- last year over a contro- worldwide marked the fore the holiday, say sales physically distancing — is therefore essential,” she mount to uprooting the versial — but now with- start of the Eid al-Adha have dwindled and those made their way toward said. foundation of the estab- drawn — extradition bill holiday amid a global pan- who are buying can’t af- the massive multi-story The postponement is lishment of the SAR.” that would allow suspects demic that has impacted ford much. Jamarat Complex in the a setback for the pro-de- The city of 7.5 million to be sent to the mainland nearly every aspect of this “The situation is re- Saudi valley area of Mina. mocracy opposition, which people has had a surge for trial. year’s pilgrimage and cele- ally complicated by the There, the pilgrims cast was hoping to capitalize in coronavirus infections The monthslong pro- brations. coronavirus, it’s a tough pebbles at three large on disenchantment with since the beginning of tests plunged Hong Kong The last days of the annu- market,” Oumar Maiga, columns. It is here where the current pro-Beijing July. Hong Kong has re- into its largest ever po- al pilgrimage to Mecca in a livestock trader in Ivo- Muslims believe the devil majority to make gains. corded 3,273 infections as litical crisis, with clashes Saudi Arabia coincide with ry Coast said. “We are in tried to talk the Prophet A group of 22 lawmakers of Friday, more than dou- between protesters and the four-day Eid al-Adha, a situation we’ve never Ibrahim, or Abraham, out issued a statement ahead ble the tally on July 1. police turning violent at or “Feast of Sacrifice,” in seen in other years.” of submitting to God’s will. of the announcement ac- The government has times. Over 8,000 peo- which Muslims slaughter The hajj pilgrimage has Muslims commemorate cusing the government of tightened social distancing ple have been arrested in livestock and distribute the also been drastically im- Ibrahim’s test of faith by using the outbreak as an restrictions, limiting pub- connection to the protests meat to the poor. pacted by the virus. Last excuse to delay the vote. lic gatherings to two peo- since June 2019. The pandemic has year, some 2.5 million slaughtering livestock and “Incumbent pro-democ- ple, and banned dining-in Dissatisfaction with the pushed millions of people pilgrims took part, but animals and distributing racy legislators, who rep- at restaurants after 6 p.m. Hong Kong government around the world clos- this year as few as 1,000 the meat to the poor. resent 60 percent of the The lead-up to the elec- helped the pro-democracy er to the brink of pover- pilgrims already residing During the last days of public’s opinion, collective- tions had been closely bloc achieve a landslide ty, making it harder for in Saudi Arabia were al- hajj, male pilgrims shave ly oppose the postpone- watched after a national victory in district council many to fulfill the reli- lowed to preform the hajj. their heads and remove the ment and emphasize the security law that took ef- elections last November, a gious tradition of pur- The Saudi Health Min- terrycloth white garments responsibility of the SAR fect in late June stipulat- momentum that the oppo- chasing livestock. istry said there have been worn during the pilgrim- government to make every ed that candidates who sition was hoping to ride In Somalia, the price of no cases of the COVID-19 age. Women cut off a small effort to arrange adequate violated the law would be to gain a majority in the meat has slightly increased. illness among this year’s lock of hair in a sign of spir- anti-epidemic measures barred from running. legislature. Abdishakur Dahir, a civil pilgrims. The government itual rebirth and renewal. servant in Mogadishu, said took numerous precau- The hajj, both physically that for the first time he tions, including testing pil- and spiritually demand- won’t be able to afford goat grims for the virus, mon- ing, intends to bring about for Eid because of the im- itoring their movement greater humility and uni- pact of the virus on work. with electronic wristbands ty among Muslims. It is “I could hardly buy food and requiring them to required of all Muslims to for my family,” Dahir said. quarantine before and af- perform once in a lifetime. Britain delays easing of lockdown as virus spread speeds up

By Danica Kirka and Jill Lawless ASSOCIATED PRESS LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson put some of the country’s next steps out of lockdown on hold Fri- day with just a few hours’ notice, saying the number of new coronavirus cas- es was on the rise for the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS first time since May. The government’s top People wait in line to be tested for COVID-19 in Hanoi, Vietnam on Friday. medical adviser warned that it was impossible to fully reopen society with- Vietnam reports first ever virus out the virus running out of control. Johnson said statistics death after renewed outbreak showed that the preva- By Hau Dinh rently in critical condition. ty,” said Pham Thuy Hoa, lence of COVID-19 in the ASSOCIATED PRESS All have other underlying a banking official who re- community is likely in- illnesses, he said. cently went to Da Nang for creasing, with an estimat- HANOI, Vietnam — Vietnam had been seen a family vacation. “Since ed 4,900 new infections Vietnam on Friday report- as a global success story coming back, my family every day, up from 2,000 ed its first-ever death of a in combating the coronavi- and I have quarantined person with the coronavi- a day at the end of June. rus with zero deaths and ourselves at home. I did not rus as it struggles with a Britain has Europe’s high- no confirmed cases of local go to work or see others. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS renewed outbreak after 99 est confirmed death toll in transmission for 99 days. We must be responsible for days with no local cases. the pandemic, more than A security guard outside a COVID-19 testing cen- But a week ago an outbreak the entire community.” The Health Ministry said 46,000, behind only the tre, in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, Friday. began at Da Nang Hospital. Ho Chi Minh City plans United States and Brazil. a 70-year-old man died af- It has grown to 104 con- ter contracting the disease to test 18,000 Da Nang re- “We just can’t afford to ig- a rule requiring face cov- England’s Chief Medical firmed cases in six parts of turnees. nore this evidence,” John- erings to be worn in shops Officer, Chris Whitty, said while being treated for a the country, including three kidney illness at a hospital Da Nang was put under son said at a news confer- and on public transit will the country had reached of the largest cities, forcing lockdown on Tuesday and ence. “With those numbers in Da Nang. More than 100 be extended to museums, “the outer edge” of its authorities to reimpose vi- testing and business re- creeping up, our assess- new cases have been con- rus restrictions. galleries, cinemas and ability to return to nor- strictions increased in oth- ment is that we should places of worship begin- mal without risking a new firmed in the past week, Experts worry the actual er areas. The city on Friday now squeeze (the) brake ning on Aug. 8. wave of the disease. more than half of them pa- number of cases could be began setting up a make- pedal in order to keep the One change that was not “We have to be realis- tients at the hospital. far higher. Before the lat- shift hospital in a sports virus under control.” put on hold: Beginning tic about this,” he said at Da Nang is Vietnam’s est outbreak it had a total Johnson called off plans Saturday, U.K. businesses the news conference. “The most popular beach desti- of only 416 cases. auditorium and doctors to allow venues, including can ask employees to re- idea that we can open up nation, and thousands of In Hanoi, where two peo- have been mobilized from casinos, bowling alleys turn to workplaces as long everything and keep the visitors were in the city for ple have tested positive other cities to help. and skating rinks, to open as they have been made virus under control is summer vacation. Across after returning from Da Hoi An, an ancient beginning Saturday. The “COVID secure.” clearly wrong. the country, authorities Nang, over 100 clinics have town and top tourist des- return of wedding recep- Scientists advising the “If we do pull back, then are rushing to test people been set up with test kits tination known for its tions was also delayed, government say they are we should be able to hold who have returned home to detect the virus. Hanoi charming old houses 12 along with plans to allow no longer confident that the line.” from the coastal city. is expected to test about miles south of Da Nang, some fans back into sports the R figure, which mea- Britain imposed a na- Dr. Luong Ngoc Khue, 21,000 people who declared stopped allowing visitors stadiums and limited au- sures how many people tionwide lockdown in head of the country’s Ad- that they had recently re- on Thursday because of diences into theaters. each infected person pass- March — closing schools ministration of Medical turned from Da Nang. the outbreak. Its pedestri- He said the measures es the disease to, is below and businesses and bar- Examination and Treat- “I want to be tested so I an streets, adorned with will be reviewed after two 1 in England. A number ring all but essential trav- ment, said there are at can stop worrying if I have lanterns, were empty and weeks. above 1 means the virus el — and has been lifting least six other elderly pa- the virus or not. It is for nonessential services and The prime minister said will spread exponentially. it in stages since June. tients with COVID-19 cur- me and for the communi- gatherings were banned. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2020 REAL ESTATE Not using your pool every day? Turn it into a cash-generating rental By Ashton Nichols THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS Mike Owens throws a pool party several times a week, but it’s not for him. Instead, Owens, 53, rents his pool in Waxahachie, Texas, out to strangers through a website and FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE app called Swimply. This month, he’s made nearly Homebuyers say they want room for an office $4,200. in their next housing choice. Swimply.com is like Airbnb, but for pools. Pool owners charge an hourly A home office is rate, ranging from $15 to $60 and then can add an additional fee per guest. this year’s hottest Pools are also listed as be- ing either “family-friend- ly” or “party-friendly.” The housing feature average pool costs $45 an hour and pricing is based on pool size, amenities, PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE By Steve Brown work under the same roof.” timing, and demand. Family members of Adriana Banda relax in the pool she rented using the THE DALLAS Local real estate agents Swimply takes a 15 per- MORNING NEWS say that buyers are look- Swimply app Sunday, in Waxahachie. cent fee from the host and ing at larger homes and Forget about those me- charges those who are guests. neighbor’s pool. mended Swimply and sent that room for an office can dia rooms, wine cellars and renting a 10 percent fee, His pool stays booked “We thought it was a her the link to Owens’ pool. be a must. home spas — the hottest said spokeswoman Daylyn through the weekend and little crazy at first, but it “We definitely wanted “I have seen more buy- item for buyers in a COV- Weppner. Anyone swim- even sometimes through- made sense to us for our something that was really ers looking home offices in ID-19 world is a home office. ming must sign a liability out the week with eager own personal lives,” Wein- private because of COV- With millions of Ameri- their next home purchase waiver through Swimply people looking for a way berger said. “Could this be ID,” Banda, 19, said. “But cans now working at and even floor plans with to protect hosts. Hosts also to cool off from the Texas something that would scale we wanted to have some home, house hunters are options for two homes of- don’t need a permit to list heat, Owens said. nationally or even interna- summer fun so it was hon- looking for more room to fices for couples and fami- their pool. Asher Weinberger, a co- tionally? We had no idea.” estly pretty easy to use hang their work hats. lies,” said Dallas agent The New York-based founder of Swimply, rents Business at Swimply has and I really liked it so I’d Almost half of home David Bush. company launched in late out his personal pool in boomed because of CO- probably use it again.” shoppers nationwide say A home office was the 2018 and raised more New York. He said he’s VID-19, posting more than She said she enjoyed all they have converted a most chosen new home than $1 million from pri- made $20,000 in the last 2,000 percent year for year of Owens’ amenities, such space at home into a re- feature, according to a Re- vate investors. Swimply month. growth, Weinberger said. as the grilling area, zipline mote office, according to a altor.com June survey. co-founder Bunim Laskin “You can make a few Why? Homebound peo- and volleyball area because new study by Realtor.com. “It is a required room,” pitched his app last year thousand dollars a day,” ple are looking for things it allowed her large family And more than 60 per- said Marty Marks with on the TV show Shark Weinberger said. “Data to do. While public pools to do other things besides cent of potential home- Ebby Halliday Realtors. Tank, asking for $300,000 shows a pool is used were closed at the begin- swim the entire time. buyers say that working “If there’s not one already for a 5 percent stake in his around 15 percent of its ning of the pandemic, “We’re getting almost at home is influencing the there, we need an extra company. He walked away available time and the people didn’t have to shut like a small vacation expe- kind of house they want bedroom or buyers will without a deal. other 85 percent it’s sit- down their private pools. rience there,” Banda said. and the location. convert the formal dining But that episode served ting there. You can turn “We have had possibly “So that topped it off for us “The ability to work re- room into an office.” its purpose. Owens said he it into not just a few hun- one of the only safe, truly and we just decided to go.” motely is expanding home Nearly 40 percent of discovered Swimply from dred dollars a week, but contactless, healthy, viable Once a party is over, shoppers’ geographic op- currently employed home the Shark Tank appear- a few thousand dollars a options for people,” Wein- Owens said he adds extra tions and driving their mo- shoppers Realtor.com sur- ance and decided to sign week, easily.” berger said. chemicals to his pool to tivation to buy, even if it veyed nationwide said up his pool in June. His co-founder, Laskin, Adriana Banda drove kill any bacteria or algae means a longer commute, they are currently working He takes pride in his came up with the idea to from Oak Cliff with her and has a pool service that at least in the short term,” from home as a result of backyard. He said he’s monetize pools after he eight family members to cleans his pool weekly. Cli- Realtor.com senior econo- COVID-19. spent more than $250,000 noticed that his neighbor’s rent Owens’ pool for four ents have ranged from fam- mist George Ratiu said in Half of the homebuyers on it and has a pool, a com- pools were always empty, hours on Sunday afternoon. ilies with children to adults the new report. “Although included in the survey said mercial-grade playground, Weinberger said. He de- Banda said her family looking to have a party, Ow- it’s too early to tell what they do the majority of a basketball court, a vol- cided to ask a neighbor if usually goes camping or ens said. He hasn’t had any long-term impact the COV- their work in a home office. leyball court, a zip line, a he could help pay for the on a beach vacation during major issues with people ID-era of remote work will Given a choice, more than lounge area and a grilling expenses in exchange for the summer, but because trashing his property or be- have on housing, it’s clear half of the people working area. He rents out his pool a few hours each week of of COVID, they’ve mostly ing destructive. that the pandemic is shap- from home said they prefer for $60 an hour and has a pool time. Soon, the entire stayed at home or gone to Sometimes, he even joins ing how people live and a remote workspace. $10 per guest fee after 5 block wanted to go to that work. Her sister recom- the party.

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