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Carolyn J. Terenzoni, 79 Aileen Wall, 95 Ivy M. Grunst, 58 1940-2020 1924-2020 PEABODY — Carolyn Joy Aileen V. (Rice) Wall, age 95, DANVERS — Ivy Marie (Lewis) Terenzoni, 79, of Pea- passed peacefully on May 4, (Brady) Grunst, 58, of Dan- body, died peacefully at her 2020 at Rosewood Health in vers, passed away Friday, May home Saturday, May 2, 2020 Peabody. 1, 2020, at home, surrounded following a courageous battle Aileen grew up in St. Pat- by her loving family, after a with Alzheimer’s. She was the rick’s Parish, West Lynn, gradu- lengthy illness. devoted wife of Peter Phil- ating from Lynn Classical High Born in Lynn to Doris and ip Terenzoni, with whom she School and Burdett College the late Thomas Brady, Ivy shared 63 years of marriage. before working at GE River- graduated from Lynn Tech, Destined to be together, they works. Two years later she met Class of 1980 and then at- met while playing in the Lynn the love of her life, C. Arthur tended Northern Essex Com- High School Band. Support- Wall, the couple married and munity College. ing each other in their various raised their children in Lynn. Ivy worked as a draftsman professions and interests gave Aileen’s family emigrated for General Electric for 13 us all a wonderful model for from County Cork, Ireland. She years, and worked her way up marriage. was the daughter of the late to a drafting manager at A.W Born in Lynn on July 4, Patrick (PJ) Rice and Cather- Chesterton, where she worked 1940, Carolyn was the daugh- ine (Kate) (O’Brien) Rice and for 23 years. Ivy loved her Bos- ter of the late Everett and predeceased her husband ton sports teams, and sitting Ethel (Eaton) Lewis. Raised spouses Joshua (Alexandra) Arthur Wall, a sister Margaret turned to live again in the city on the beach at her second predeceased by her brother and educated in Lynn, she Terenzoni, David Jacob (Han- Lyons and two brothers Thom- she loved, Lynn. home in Freedom, N.H. Ivy Thomas Brady and her sister returned to school after her nah) Terenzoni, Nikita (Glen) as Rice and John Rice. Aileen was extremely active was an avid animal lover; she Kathleen Brady. children were grown to receive McElwee, Nathaniel (Irene) Aileen raised two children with Our Lady of Assumption especially loved her two cats Service information: Pri- her BA in Psychology at Gor- Terenzoni, Andrew (Andrea) Garrett (Gary) Wall and Maura sodality, St. Mary’s School and and her two grand-dogs. vate services will be held don College and her MS in Moskevitz, Nicholas (Kay- Recko. She leaves four grand- Parish and St. John’s Prep. Her Ivy is survived by her hus- for family and a celebration Counseling and Psychology at la) Terenzoni, Casia (Stefan) children, Matthew and Ryan heart and love was always with band Mark Grunst of Danvers; of life will be held at a later Salem State College. Martens, Michaela Moskevitz, Wall and Colin and Conor her family. She was a woman daughter Mellissa Cokoro- date. To send a condolence “Joy” worked many years Benjamin (Kate) Terenzoni, Recko; a daughter-in-law of great faith and grace. She gianis and her husband John to the family, please visit as director of the Lakeside Samantha (Michael) Morri- Mary (Kirby) Wall; and a son- is now joined again with her of Danvers; son Daniel Grunst www.Solimine.com. In lieu School. She “retired” by son, Keane Terenzoni, Zachary in-law Paul Recko; a niece Pa- devoted husband and family of Georgetown, daughter Me- of owers, donations can be working at the South Branch Terenzoni, Dori Terenzoni and tricia Lothrop and a nephew in heaven. aghan Grunst of Danvers; made in Ivy’s name to Care Peabody Library and by vol- her ancé Mike Soden; and Larry Rice. Service information: Her grandson Gabriel Cokoro- Dimensions of Danvers. unteering with the Peabody seven great-grandchildren. Aileen and her husband funeral services are private, gianis; mother Doris Brady; All her nieces and nephews Historical Society. owned and operated the a memorial Mass will be sister Lorraine Serino, sister along with Brian Douglas and She was a longtime mem- Garrett J. Wall Funeral Home, Cynthia Ruelle; and several Joe Simone, whom she con- held at a later date. Please ber of the Second Congrega- originally built to service the nieces and nephews. She was sidered as sons, and many visit www.cuffemcginn.com tional Church where she loved culture, customs and tradi- friends all completed her fam- to sign the online register teaching Sunday School, sing- tions associated with the large ily and were everything to her. book. ing in the choir, and serving Irish immigration population her Lord and others in many Her home was always open to in Lynn. She and her husband Rosemary L. Busalacchi ways. She is remembered as anyone who needed a place Arthur retired to Florida until 1956-2020 a ne Christian woman with to stay. ® he passed. Aileen then re- LIFE WELL CELEBRATED a strong faith in her Lord In lieu of  owers, memorial Rosemary Lane Busalac- and Savior, Jesus Christ, who donations can be made to touched the lives of many Second Congregation Church chi passed away on April 30, people. Memorial Fund, 12 Maple 2020 after a nine-month bat- Her interest in history St., Peabody, MA 01960, or James A. Paone tle with cancer. sparked her love of traveling Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan She was born in Boston in with Phil, the “sisters” and St., Suite B-102, Danvers, MA January of 1956. She was the her dear friends, Jimmy and 01923 or Alzheimer’s Associa- Mr. Paone passed away oldest child of James Herbert Elaine Irving. Grammie’s Cam- tion at www.alz.org/MANH. peacefully on April 20, 2020 Lane and Rosemary Finniss. pout became the rst of many Service information: A after a brief illness. He served After living in the North Shore trips with the family. Celebration of Life service with the Sixth Marine Divi- communities for the rst 27 Besides her loving hus- will be held after isolation sion on D-Day Easter Sunday years of her life, she moved to band, she is survived by her restrictions are eased. A during the invasion of Okina- Florida in the mid-’80s, nally children and their spouses, drive-up visitation will be wa, April 1945 and continued returning to New England in Deborah (George) Moskevitz, held on Thursday, May 7 from his service until the island was the past year for treatment. David (Kimberly) Terenzoni, 10 a.m. until 12 noon at the secured on July 4, 1945. He She enjoyed the warm climate Donald (Antonietta) Terenzoni CONWAY, CAHILL-BRODEUR was then stationed in China of Florida and her work with a and Daniel (Jeri) Terenzoni; Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., for six months where the Sixth security rm. two sisters, Elizabeth (Fred) Peabody. Family and friends Marine Division oversaw the Rosemary is survived by her Baumann and Susan (Paul) are invited to attend. Every- surrender of Japanese forces sister Karen (George); broth- Gustavsen; as well as her sis- one is asked to enter the in Tsingtao, China. ers Tim (Terry), Scott (Theresa) ters-in-law Margaret (Ronald) parking lot via the entrance Mr. Paone was secretary of and Darrell (Kathy); daughter Marilyn. Lowrie and Adele and the late on Lynn Street and then a Teamsters Local 863 and was Danielle; son Ryan; grandchil- Service information: A cel- Gordon D’Entremont. She was staff member will direct you reelected to that position ev- dren; and many aunts, neph- ebration of Rosemary’s life the cherished grandmother of accordingly. Burial will be ery three years until his retire- ews and nieces. Rosemary will be held at a later date. 13 grandchildren and their private. ment in 1987. He represented was predeceased by her fa- Arrangements entrusted to James and his wife Lorraine, the warehouse employees of ther, mother, son David, broth- PHANEUF Funeral & Crema- and Anthony; his ve cher- Wakefern, Pathmark, Food er Jim, and sisters Corrine and torium Services. Haulers, Paul’s Trucking, NTS, ished grandchildren, James, and Riteway Rentals. He partic- Timothy, Mark, Anthony and Te- Joseph A. Blais, 59 ipated in all of Local 863’s con- resa; his sister-in-law Barbara tract negotiations. Mr. Paone and brother-in-law John; as Senators seek probe fought vigorously to establish a well as many treasured nieces pension for the employees he and nephews. SALISBURY — Joey is the represented, which those em- Service information: A me- of veterans homes 59-year-old son of Edward ployees still enjoy today. morial service will be sched- and Patricia (Pryor) Blais. He Mr. Paone was an avid golf- uled at a later date. In lieu of leaves two sisters, Nancy Da- er and member of Brooklake owers, memorial contribu- after virus deaths vid and her husband Mark, Country Club where he spent tions may be made to Autism and Toni Ordway and her hus- countless hours with his many New Jersey at www.autismnj. By Alanna Holyoke, where an addi- band Ward. He also leaves be- friends. org. Arrangements by RIOTTO Durkin Richer tional 80 veterans and 81 hind eight nieces and neph- Mr. Paone was predeceased Funeral Home & Cremation staff members have tested ews, Kimberly, Tracy, Mark, Tim, by his beloved wife Dorothy. Company, Jersey City (www. positive for the virus. It’s Kristen, Jennifer, Ryan and He is survived by his two sons, riottofh.com). A group of U.S. senators one of the deadliest known Jordan; and three great-niec- is seeking an investiga- outbreaks at long-term tion into the Department es, Hailey, Emma and Made- care facilities in the U.S. of Veterans Affairs’ over- lyn. Joey is also survived by Veterans Affairs Spokes- sight of homes for aging his 12 aunts and uncles, his woman Christina Noel Dana A. Russo veterans amid a spate of 18 cousins, and his 17 sec- said that “while there is al- 1953-2020 coronavirus deaths at the ond cousins. In addition to his ways room to improve VA state-run centers. family, Joey also leaves the processes and procedures, Dana passed away peace- In a letter sent Tuesday, many amazing people who the department does not fully after a long illness in the the senators asked the cared for him throughout his run, manage or have con- and Dad’s shining star and a presence of this loving wife. head of the Government lifetime. gift from heaven, and will be Dana was predeceased by trol over the operations of Joe could not speak, was Accountability Of ce missed and celebrated al- mother and father, Beverly state Veterans homes.” hard of hearing, and his eye- to look into the VA and ways. and Donald A. Russo, sisters states’ roles in ensuring ”That responsibility lies sight was failing. Despite Elizabeth Davis and Stacy with individual states, and these, he loved listening to Service information: Fu- veterans get proper care neral services for Joey will Denton. He leaves his wife, at the homes and wheth- for questions about the loud music, holding a small performance of state-run be private. In lieu of owers, Janet; children Christina Cruz, er the agency or states transistor radio while wearing Joshua Obar, Danielle Bradley Veterans homes, we refer headphones; attending mu- memorial donations may be have a system to “capture and Walter, Nicole Sanchez, real time spikes in mor- you to individual states,” sical shows and concerts; he made to Friends of Hathorne, Kelly Lloyd, Nicole Quintana; she said in an email. loved riding in a car going to c/o Hogan Regional Center, tality rates,” among other brother Donald and wife Nan- things. Veterans homes have his day program or out to eat 450 Maple St., Danvers, MA cy; and eight grandchildren. also been hit hard by the and a movie with people who 01937. To share a memory or “Given the importance Dana was a free spirit who of State Veterans Homes virus in other states. took care of him. Coffee was to leave condolences please loved the outdoors, motor- in VA’s overall portfolio In New York, the Long Joey’s favorite thing, he loved visit Cuffe-McGinn.com. cycles, dogs and adored his for providing institution- Island State Veterans to go camping with Mom and grandchildren. al care to veterans and Home has reported 53 Dad, and to many family func- Service information: Due our ongoing concerns deaths, including 48 con- tions. But most of all he loved to current restrictions on of Life service will be an- rmed and ve presumed LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® about VA’s role monitoring his home. Joey was his Mom gatherings, a Celebration nounced. states’ operation of these COVID-19 deaths. The facilities, we would like New York State Veterans GAO to conduct a more de- Home at St. Albans in tailed examination of VA’s has report- IN MEMORIAM April tax collections plunge by $2.3B ed 33 deaths. LOUISE DUNCAN oversight of State Veterans THIRTEENTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY Homes’ quality of care,” 2007 ~ MAY 6 ~ 2020 By Michael P. Norton taled $1.981 billion, down Now, of cials are poised to wrote Democratic Sens. STATE HOUSE 54 percent, or $2.34 billion, embrace short-term borrow- Elizabeth Warren and Ed NEWS SERVICE when compared to April ing to offset some of the de- 781-593-7700 Markey of Massachusetts; Publishing Daily, except Sundays 2019. 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The decline in sands of Massachusetts death of more than 70 $185.00 for 26 weeks shutdowns aimed at slow- $340.00 for 1 year Those we love don't go away. revenue comes 10 months residents suddenly job- veterans sickened by the Send payment to and POSTMASTER, They walk beside us every day. ing the spread of COVID-19. into scal 2020, a budget less during the pandemic, coronavirus at a home in send address changes to: Unseen, unheard, but always near. Still loved, still missed, Revenue Commission- year where the state had income taxes last month Massachusetts. State and The Daily Item and very dear. er Geoffrey Snyder late been on track to possibly were down by nearly $2.1 federal of cials are now 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 Lovingly remembered and sadly Tuesday announced that produce a surplus, before billion, or 65 percent, com- investigating the deaths missed by husband Bob Lynn, MA 01903 collections last month to- the pandemic struck. pared to April 2019. at the Soldiers’ Home in WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Lynn’s death toll up to 67 Lynn extends By Gayla Cawley The day-to-day in- dents aged 55-64, and no skUpMay campaign. Res- ITEM STAFF crease in cases has been one under the age of 45 idents in need of a mask overnight curfew on the decline since April has died. will be able to walk or Four more Lynn resi- 28. On that day, 98 new The majority of people drive up to Rumney Marsh By Gayla Cawley plies to orders that have dents have died from the COVID-19 cases were re- infected have been be- Academy any weekday be- ITEM STAFF mandated face coverings, coronavirus since Monday, ported, but the case count tween the ages of 21-61, tween 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., for closed non-essential busi- which brings the city’s LYNN — The city’s over- has gone down nearly ev- accounting for 1,433 of mask distribution. nesses, and prohibited death toll to 67. night curfew has been ex- ery day, with the exception the city’s cases. Fifty-eight On Sunday, the ef- customers from entering In that same 24-hour tended until May 18. of Sunday, when 52 new children and babies be- fort kicked off at Revere restaurants and other period, from Monday to Mayor Thomas M. Mc- cases were reported for a tween the ages 1-11 have Beach, where 950 masks food establishments, is Tuesday, there were 21 were distributed. Gee and the city’s Public aimed at being consistent new cases reported in slight spike from the 33 contracted the virus, and Health Director Michele that were reported a day 135 children and young At press time, Marble- with Gov. Charlie Baker’s Lynn, according to city head, Peabody, Saugus Desmarais have signed statewide directives, ac- data. earlier. adults, 11-21 years old, an order extending sev- On Monday and Tues- have been infected. and Swampscott had not cording to McGee’s office. Elsewhere, Nahant and eral executive orders Included in the new or- day, the day-to-day in- Nahant reported an ad- updated their numbers. Revere reported new cas- that went into effect last der is an additional re- crease dropped to 22 and ditional case on Tuesday, As of Monday, Marble- es. month, according to a no- striction on convenience 21 new cases respectively, which brings its caseload head has 127 cases and Factoring in those who tice from McGee’s office. stores, which prohibits which represents the low- to 32. Lynnfield’s numbers eight deaths, Peabody has have recovered and died, 758 cases and 83 deaths, The new order extends store employees or cus- est daily increases since remained the same, with Lynn has 2,423 confirmed Saugus has 336 cases and the city’s curfew, which tomers from preparing April 5 when 20 new cases 77 cases and 11 deaths. COVID-19 cases. 16 deaths, and in Swamp- prohibits residents from food or drinks inside the were reported. As of Tuesday, Revere Although deaths have scott, 106 residents have being outside their homes establishments, according The elderly continue to has reported 1,285 posi- spiked in the past several been infected and seven between the hours of 9 to McGee’s office. days — 14 residents died die at the highest rate, tive cases and 40 deaths have died. p.m.-6 a.m. with the ex- A failure to comply with over the weekend — the with 55 of the city’s 67 from the virus. ception of essential em- those orders is punishable city has seen a steep re- deaths consisting of res- Revere is continuing Gayla Cawley can be ployees or residents who by a fine of up to $1,000. duction in the new cases idents between the ages its efforts to provide face reached at gcawley@item- need medical care, along that have been reported of 65-104. Another four masks to residents as part live.com. Follow her on with past orders for social Gayla Cawley can be over that time period. deaths have been resi- of its Grab and Go #Ma- Twitter @GaylaCawley. behavior and essential reached at gcawley@item- services. live.com. Follow her on The extension, which ap- Twitter @GaylaCawley. Strong military orders could spare GE from job cuts

LYNN — Military jet avoided the economic body engine orders could spare blow thrown by coronavi- 2,600 River Works em- rus. In March, the compa- ployees from the deep ny announced it would cut aviation job cuts General its U.S. aviation division Electric is considering in workforce by 10 percent, response to the drop in or 2,600 workers. commercial flights trig- River Works saw work- gered by coronavirus. force growth before coro- GE plans, according to navirus cast its shadow in published reports, to cut March over the economy up to 13,000 aviation di- and prompted Interna- vision jobs — roughly tional Union of Electrical one-quarter of its aircraft Workers 201 leadership to engine manufacturing call for improved worker workforce globally. personal protection against But GE CEO Larry Culp the virus, including more said in an interview last plant deep cleaning. week that GE military A report quoted a GE aviation orders remain spokesman as saying the strong. The Lynn plant’s company has ‘multiple production focus is pri- layers of safety’ to protect marily military jet and workers and has overspent helicopter engines. its River Works plant ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO General Electric hasn’t cleaning budget tenfold. Lynn is requiring construction jobs with 10 or more workers to hire a city-approved third-party inspector. Construction workers are seen on the job at a site on South Common Street. Selling a house? Builders bearing but not grinning Buying a house? Find out what properties about Lynn’s COVID inspection fees recently sold in your area. Check out By Thor Jourgensen as orders issued in Bos- is maintenance of public inspection order and the the Real Estate page ITEM STAFF ton, Somerville and Cam- health to minimize the costs associated with it. bridge, the City of Lynn, spread of the virus,” he said. “From my perspective, in Saturday’s paper. LYNN — Inspectors chose to put into effect The city currently has although I certainly would hired by the city to ensure a broad range of safety 90 permits approved for rather not be paying for construction projects pro- measures and to require construction work rang- them, I don’t really have an tect against coronavirus any construction project ing from small-size home issue with it. We do like that come with a thousands-of- employing 10 or greater repairs to big building it is an independent set of dollars-a-month price tag employees, subcontractors projects. Donovan said the third-party eyes on the sit- for contractors. or day laborers to pay for city’s two inspectors will uation, and it gives the city “To the extent we can ab- third party inspections to inspect smaller projects a certain level of confidence sorb the cost, we will try to. ensure compliance with while TRC and Commo- as to what is happening on But if it can’t be absorbed, the Order and thus ensure dore focus on compliance the site,” Procopio said. it becomes an extra that public health and safety with the April 3 order on As of May 1, the inspec- will have to be passed on of our community and the large-scale job sites. tors hired by the city had to the project owner,” said employees of those respec- Contractors covered performed $9,200 in in- DeIulis Brothers Con- tive construction sites.” under the order are re- spections at Needhams struction Vice President McGee in the statement quired to have an initial Landing, 480 Lynnfield Patrick DeIulis. said the order is modeled site inspection conducted St., Munroe Street and He said after the Lynn after Gov. Baker’s order and prepare a “COVID 254 Lynnway. firm restarted work on for state construction site safety plan.” The initial “To date, the third party St. Mary’s new Gateway coronavirus protections. inspection costs $1300 inspectors have conducted Building and the Boys and But Greater Lynn and bi-weekly follow-up nine inspections on four Girls Club renovation, city Chamber of Commerce inspections will cost $600 sites across the city. Four officials contacted the firm Executive Director Colin each or $1200 a week. additional construction and outlined the coronavi- Codner questioned the or- But the fee structure sites employing more than rus inspection procedures. der and said builders are is also based on the size ten workers have com- “They didn’t have a lot worried about having to of the project and build- menced this week and will of details except that we pass on inspection costs to ers like DeIulis and John also be inspected by the would have to pay for it,” their clients. O’Connor, director of de- third party inspectors,” DeIulis said. “If a business is hit with velopment for The Dolben McGee said in his office’s The value of each coupon shown here is equal to The procedures and the extraordinary costs, those Company, managing agent statement. or greater than the price of the newspapenewspaper.r. requirement for contrac- costs are getting passed for Lynn Redevelopment Codner said the construc- tion is one of the larger in- tors to pay for the inspec- on,” Codner said. LLC at 254 Lynnway, are ATTENTION BUSINESS OWOWNERS!NERS! tions are included in the City Inspectional Ser- awaiting additional de- dustry sectors represented executive order Mayor vices Director Michael tails. among the Chamber’s 400 If you would lilikeke to participate in Thomas M. McGee issued Donovan said four lo- “We’ve been told it will members and he feels the The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, city order and its inspec- on April 3 detailing con- cal construction projects be forthcoming. We’re cer- contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1355 struction site coronavirus — Needham’s Landing, tainly not going to push tion requirement is “tar- prevention and protection 34-38 Munroe St. and back — it’s hard to ques- geting” the industry. procedures. 254 Lynnway residential tion government action “Construction is pretty TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY The order states that the projects and the medical during a pandemic,” DeI- much a low-impact indus- “Director of Public Health building at 480 Lynnfield ulis said. try,” he said. may require the Owner of St. — were placed on the Lynnfield-based Pro- Thor Jourgensen can be a private project employ- inspection list on April 27. copio Companies has de- reached at tjourgensen@ ing 10 or greater employ- The YMCA addition and cided to maintain multiple itemlive.com. ees (including subcontrac- St. Mary’s and Boys and inspection layers to guard tors and day laborers) to Girls Club work was add- against coronavirus: The pay for an independent, ed this week. firm hired an inspector in- LAW OFFICES OF FRESH FISH & CHIPS third party inspector or Donovan said the city dependent of the company JAMES J. CARRIGAN NOON TO 5:30 P.M. inspection firm (or to pay contracted with Low- to inspect its job sites, in- • Social Security Disability BUY ONE GET ONE FREE. into a pool to pay for such ell-based TRC Environ- cluding its Munroe/Oxford • Workers Compensation CURBSIDE PICK UP inspections).” mental Corporation and Street residential tower. • Accidents SERVING BEER & WINE TO GO In a statement provided Commodore Builders of That measure is in addi- 25 years located across 151 Central Ave., Lynn from Lynn District Court by mayoral spokeswoman Waltham to do the larg- tion to the city-mandated 339-440-4564 Elizabeth Gervacio, Mc- er-scale construction site inspections. 15 Johnson St. www.rfosullivans.com Gee said: “Rather than inspections. Vice President Michael 781-596-0100 Established 1991 issuing an order ceasing JAMES J. CARRIGAN “They have experience in Procopio said he knows ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Home of the Unsquished Burger all construction projects safety issues at construc- contractors who are “pret- LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL Owned and operated by RF Sullivan in the City of Lynn, such tion sites. The expectation ty upset” with the city www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2020 OPINION ANNE MANNING-MARTIN HOW TO REACH US

E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Public needs a say 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 on Zoom meetings Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Customer Service It appears many munici- time accommodate those property, safety and quali- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS pal legislative bodies across who prefer to comment by ty of life. This proposal was Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 the state, including the video conferencing. But if recessed and rescheduled Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Peabody City Council, are we cannot include every- to be “heard” during the All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 utilizing Zoom to conduct one, we cannot hold remote shutdown where many of Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 their public meetings at the hearings. these same neighbors will Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 expense of public input. The When I was City Council not have the technology to Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 Council is changing the way president, we experienced participate or be heard on a classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 we meet because of a mis- a situation that infringed matter that they obviously Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 read of Gov. Baker’s March upon the right of all mem- Subscriptions care about. [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 23 order assuring contin- bers of the public to be More than 500 house- ued operation of essential heard during Special Per- holds in this Endicott Street Circulation services and prohibiting mit Hearings. The elevators neighborhood have no com- [email protected] gatherings of more than 10 in City Hall were inopera- puter access of any kind Ext. 3 people. ble, thus excluding access through any means, that Newsroom The problem is, “This Or- and participation by dis- is 21 percent of the house- [email protected] der shall not apply to any abled members of the public holds in this neighborhood [email protected] municipal legislative body to Council meetings, which Census tract. An additional Ext. 4 or to the General Court were (are still) required to 50 households have no in- LETTER TO THE EDITOR or the Judiciary.” (See be held on the second floor of ternet access through any Sports COVID-19 Order EXCEP- Peabody City Hall in coun- means. Lower income fam- [email protected] TIONS 4 (a)). Let’s be per- cil chambers. The public has ilies may rely on the now Ext. 5 fectly clear here, there is the right to be heard at all Thank you, shuttered public library or Retail and Online NO LIMIT to the number hearings on special permits. their worksite to provide in- Advertising of people who can gather Consequently, I suspended ternet access, also not likely [email protected] to participate in Municipal all special permit hearings to be an option during the ADVERTISING Hearings. until the elevators were re- pandemic. All Care workers The Council also misinter- paired so that members of Ernie Carpenter Jr. That means that 23 per- preted as support of these the public had equal access cent of the Endicott Street Director of Advertising During this unprec- fort within the confines of changes the Governor’s and Business Development, ext. 1355 to exercise their right to neighbors will not be able to [email protected] edented time, I would the new normal. The true ORDER SUSPENDING speak. participate in a Zoom spe- like to publicly thank spirit of our workforce CERTAIN PROVISIONS At that time, I got unan- cial permit hearing on the Ralph Mitchell and acknowledge our is shining through this OF THE OPEN MEETING imous support from my Sales Representative, ext. 1313 project. Not only will they [email protected] hard-working and ded- pandemic. LAW, G.L. c 30A. This Or- fellow councilors because not be able to participate in icated team at All Care To our clinicians and der merely “relieves” the it was a strongly embraced it, but they also won’t even Eric Rondeau Council of holding physical belief that no one should Sales Representative, ext. 1280 VNA and Hospice. The home health aides who know about it. That is be- [email protected] outbreak of COVID-19 continue to work on the meetings in certain cases be denied their right to be cause the City Council now has required that home front line, putting them- — it does not require the heard due to the govern- posts all meeting agendas Patricia Whalen Council to conduct public ment’s inability to provide on the City’s website — a Sales Representative, ext. 1310 care and hospice agencies selves at risk in order to [email protected] adapt to a new normal in ensure our patients are business by remote alter- universal unimpeded access website that neighbors providing care to patients cared for — thank you! natives in every situation. for everyone to be heard. It who are sheltering in place BUSINESS OFFICE This alternative does not in the community. And to all of our staff, was the right thing to do. without computer or inter- Susan J. Conti provide for real time active I find that our current sit- At All Care, our staff, thank you for your inspi- net access will not be able Controller, ext. 1288 public participation equal- uation with the COVID-19 [email protected] who instead of backing ration, your commitment to even access. Moreover, ly to all citizens. The public pandemic poses the same local newspapers have been away from providing and your compassion! We Ted Grant must be invited to comment dilemma. What was so ob- forced to reduce their daily Publisher, ext. 1234 direct care to our pa- have, in my opinion, the at a hearing before we make viously wrong, and so easily print coverage. [email protected] tients, have continuously very best professional these changes. corrected, in the broken el- These high-tech inequi- stepped up and faced the and paraprofessional staff Marian Kinney To change the rules affect- evator situation has some- ties will only increase as ext. 1212 challenges head-on. The who continue to deliver ing public participation in how escaped the current the pandemic continues and [email protected] home health aide who top quality care, even in hearings without allowing Peabody City Council’s more residents are economi- Will Kraft provided a client and times of crisis. the public to be heard pri- problem-solving abilities, cally affected by the COVID Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 her family the ability to We greatly appreciate or to their implementation; resulting in the total shut- shut down, foregoing the [email protected] Face Time her husband your hard-work and without publicly posting a out of certain citizens from expense of internet access who was hospitalized and dedication as we continue hearing on the matter for the special permit hearings, in favor of more important Paula Villacreses public input; and without namely those without com- A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 dying with COVID-19; to serve the community expenditures, like food, and [email protected] the hospice nurse, social as we have for over 100 a City Council vote cancel- puter and internet access. more businesses close while ing the council chamber as There is a significant seg- government buildings such Mike Shanahan worker and chaplain who years. Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 visit a patient from out- the meeting location and ment of our citizenry who as the Peabody Institute Li- replacing it with a virtual [email protected] side of her nursing home; Shawn F. Potter, will be denied their right to brary and Peabody City Hall location; violates not only be heard due to the coun- Carolina Trujillo Face Time with her to of- president/CEO continue to be boarded up. the purpose and intent of cil’s insistence on everyone This Council, in contrast Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 fer her support and com- All Care VNA & Hospice [email protected] the Governor’s Emergen- meeting remotely, without with the 2011 City Coun- cy Order, but also the city accommodating those with- cil, has forgotten that the Jim Wilson of Peabody’s City Charter, out the technology to at- primary purpose of gov- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] EDITORIAL City Code, City Council tend. Many citizens do not ernment is to safeguard Rules, and the Open Meet- have the equipment Zoom against the infringement CIRCULATION ing Law. For these reasons, requires to participate in of individual rights. There Lisa Mahmoud I strongly oppose the City our public hearings, e.g.: is a balance that must be Manager, ext. 1239 Council’s unlawful decision wi-fi, smart phones, e-mail, struck, but the Council [email protected] To protect food to conduct Hearings on Spe- computers, laptops, tab- struck the wrong balance, cial Permits remotely using lets or computers equipped and is infringing on the CUSTOMER SERVICE Zoom video conferencing. with microphones and vid- touchstone of due process La’ Mosha Ball I am not adverse to the eo cameras. These citizens — meaningful notice and Customer Service, ext. 1276 supply, keep Council utilizing remote will not be able to attend, an opportunity to exercise [email protected] meetings during this pan- and it is not their fault. their right to be heard. GRAPHICS demic, but I am dead set Federal Census data iden- Democracy requires that against requiring the public tifies these computer-access Trevor Andreozzi citizens be heard by the Designer to do so without providing inequities in the very neigh- Council in person on im- [email protected] workers safe the public the tools, venue borhood where a huge 42- portant votes that involve and access to be heard espe- unit, four-story, multi-fami- Ned Connors Editorial from the Seattle Times at a minimum, their prop- Designer, ext. 1222 cially on matters that affect ly development is scheduled erty, safety and quality of [email protected] their property rights, their for a special permit hearing life. To suggest, let alone With COVID-19 affecting meat processing plants Mark Sutherland safety and their quality of at our next City Council require, that they “mail in” here and around the country, the challenge is not life. This can be achieved, Zoom meeting — on Endi- Creative Director, ext. 1330 their concerns, is an affront [email protected] only to keep plants open, but to make sure they are but not in the current for- cott Street, the same neigh- to our democracy and every- operating safely. President ’s recent mat thrust upon all of us. borhood in which I grew up thing America represents. NEWSROOM executive order clearly addresses the former. The lat- And if it cannot be done cor- and still adore. The same The Council should reverse Mike Alongi ter remains to be seen. rectly, then only essential neighborhood that, prior to the wrongheaded course on Sports Editor, ext. 1228 Worker safety is essential to avoid disruption of the business not requiring pub- the COVID-19 pandemic, which it now forges ahead [email protected] nation’s supply of meat and poultry, and its ripple lic input should be conduct- was leafleted with notic- and forego special permit Bill Brotherton effects up and down the food chain — from farmers to ed by Zoom remotely, and es of the scheduled special hearings and other hearings Features Editor ext. 1338 consumers. Without healthy workers to keep plants only after the City Council permit hearing on this very where the public has a right [email protected] operating, there is little use in ordering meatpacking votes on it after following project by a senior citizen to weigh in until we can con- Elyse Carmosino plants to remain open during the coronavirus out- the proper process to in- who knew her neighbors duct hearings that protect Reporter, ext. 1264 break as Trump did earlier this week. clude notice and input from wanted and needed to be the civil rights of all citizens. [email protected] To date, 22 meat processing plants around the coun- the public. there and be heard. Her Gayla Cawley try have been temporarily closed after outbreaks of I proposed we do both — effort resulted in over 25 Anne Manning-Mar- Reporter, ext. 1236 continue to allow the pub- COVID-19 among employees, according to the Unit- residents appearing to be tin has served as Peabody [email protected] lic to comment at physical heard and speak against Councilor-at-Large since ed Food and Commercial Workers International Cheryl Charles hearings while at the same the project affecting their 2008. Union. By the union’s count, at least 20 meatpacking News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] and food-processing workers have died from compli- cations of the virus, with thousands more directly Olivia Falcigno impacted — missing work because of symptoms, hos- Photographer, ext.1224 [email protected] pitalizations or self quarantine. More confirmed cases are expected as testing con- Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 tinues. Trump’s executive order does nod to safety [email protected] issues, directing the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to determine priorities and allocate resources con- Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 sistent with interim guidance released by the Occu- [email protected] pational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Daniel Kane and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 But the key will be in the follow-through. Although [email protected] OSHA issued advisory guidance for employers in Steve Krause early March, it did not issue specific guidance for Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 meatpackers until Sunday — long after the indus- [email protected] try-specific concerns were clear. David McLellan The safety watchdog’s suggestions include creat- Reporter, ext. 1317 ing a COVID-19 assessment and control plan, stag- [email protected] gering start and break times, configuring work en- Anne Marie Tobin vironments to allow for social distancing, installing Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 physical barriers, ensuring adequate ventilation and [email protected] installing hand washing and sanitizing stations. Ryan York These common-sense precautions should have been Copy Editor, ext. 1220 taken at the outset of this pandemic. Failing that, the [email protected] second-best time to protect workers, and thereby the TECHNOLOGY nation’s food supply chain, is now. 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] WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- hit and run crash at 4 p.m. DOUBLE DUTY larly arrests, reflect police records. Monday at Sports Medicine In the event of a perceived inac- North at 1 Orthopedic Drive. curacy, it is the sole responsibility A report of a motor vehicle Firefighter tackling coronavirus, college crash involving a police vehi- of the concerned party to contact cle at 12:39 p.m. Tuesday at the relevant police department and Peabody Place Plaza at 300 By Elyse Carmosino Dean of the Colin & Erika have the department issue a no- Andover St. ITEM STAFF Angle Center for Entre- tice of correction to the Daily Item. A report of a motor vehicle preneurship, Dr. Deirdre BOSTON — COVID-19 Sartorelli. Corrections or clarifications will not crash at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday front line worker Michael Leadership Circle stu- be made without express notice of at 12 Broadway in Lynn. Pea- Lydon balances his full- body Police were asked to as- dents offer their insight on change from the arresting police time job with a full college the school’s strengths and sist with traffic for a crash that course load. department. occurred in Lynn. potential for growth, and Lydon, 35, is a firefight- collaborate on the “Unof- er with Boston Fire Tower LYNN Complaints ficial Survival Guide: For Ladder 3, a member of the Students by Students.” Accidents A report of a disturbance at U.S. Army Reserve, and “He was clearly a lead- 4:55 p.m. Monday at Home- an undergraduate student er in the group, helping A report of a motor vehicle wood Suites at 57 Newbury earning his bachelor’s de- the entire class navigate crash at 6:08 p.m. Monday at St. A caller reported an es- gree in criminal justice with difficult discussions and Walmart at 780 Lynnway; at calating argument in the lob- a concentration in home- see other people’s point 6:54 p.m. Monday at Edge- by. Police were waved off by land security at Endicott of view,” said Douglass, mere Road and Fays Ave- management upon their ar- College’s Van Loan School who was one of Lydon’s nue; at 10:18 p.m. Monday rival because the person had of Professional Studies. first professors at Endi- at Chestnut and Goodridge already left. At the Purchase Street cott. “I was particularly streets; at 8:35 a.m. Tues- A report of suspicious ac- firehouse in Boston where impressed that he was day at Chestnut and Union tivity at 6:42 p.m. Monday at he works, Lydon’s team pri- deployed for (U.S. Army streets; at 11:30 a.m. Tues- Marrs Park on Home Street. marily focuses on technical Reserve) training during day on Broadway; at 11:43 rescue operations, as well A caller reported there were Michael Lydon is a Boston firefighter and crim- the course and proactive- a.m. Tuesday on Ford Street. as building collapses and ly kept up with all his as- kids playing basketball. Police inal justice student at Endicott College. reported the group left with- more involved rescues that signments, and returned Assaults out incident. other field companies may to class without missing a “In some of the psychol- A report of suspicious ac- not be able to handle solo. COVID-19 public health single beat. ogy classes, I’ve learned A report of an assault at tivity at 6:56 p.m. Monday at As many on the front crisis. “His care and compas- about breaking things 6:41 p.m. Monday on Light Brooksby Farm at 54 Felton lines attest to, Lydon said Because of his frequent sion for the people in his Street. St. A caller reported two kids the coronavirus has pre- potential exposure to the down to the level of the community are evident in were climbing the water tow- sented numerous new virus, the married father victim,” he said, adding everything he does.” Breaking and Entering er. An officer spoke with two challenges for first re- of one frequently wor- that this approach applies Marcelo Juica, direc- sponders. ries about the safety of directly to the pandemic. A report of a breaking and kids on skateboards, but re- tor of Endicott College ported they were not the ones “We respond to medical his family, but said that “I think that people are Boston, called Lydon “an entering at 3:40 p.m. Monday calls on a daily basis, (in- the city of Boston has ar- generally terrified when at 404 Broadway. involved. amazing student” who cluding) cardiac arrests, ranged for frontline work- they see the fire depart- sets an example for other trouble breathing, (and) ers to quarantine at hotels ment. People don’t usually Overdose Fire students of what it means drug overdoses,” he said. if needed. call us unless something to be immersed in a com- “At the end of the day, has gone terribly wrong, A report of an opiate over- A report of a structure fire at “In the new age of the munity. we’re there to serve the but being able to be em- dose at 2:44 a.m. Tuesday on 8:05 p.m. Monday at 2 Main coronavirus, we have to “Especially during this citizens of Boston, and pathetic and do the best Miller Place. St. A caller reported there was adapt our common proce- pandemic, he continually a fire in the walls. Police re- dures to accommodate the we’ll always do our job and I can to calm patients has shows his commitment to Theft ported a working fire that was needs of the citizens while get it done,” he said. been essential.” balancing academic work, contained to one apartment. keeping ourselves protect- Despite additional stress This year, Lydon was protecting himself and his A report of a larceny at 5:51 Parts of Central and Main ed at the same time.” caused by the pandemic, also one of seven chosen family, and helping those p.m. Monday at 154 Myrtle streets were closed during the Lydon and Ladder 3 Lydon said his coursework to participate in the Van in need,” Juica said. “He is St. response and the matter was are now helping Boston’s has helped him be more Loan School Leadership a true leader in action.” referred to the State Police emergency medical ser- compassionate toward the Circle, a partnership be- Vandalism Fire Investigation Unit. vices (EMS) by assist- citizens he works with, es- tween the Dean of the Van Elyse Carmosino can be ing with urgent medi- pecially during the worst Loan School, Dr. Laura reached at ecarmosino@ A report of vandalism at Vandalism cal response during the of the virus outbreak. Douglass, and Assistant itemlive.com. 10:39 a.m. Tuesday at 330 Lynnway. A report of vandalism at 2:58 p.m. Tuesday at 40 En- NAHANT dicott St. A caller reported Soup’s on for Northeast Arc someone had attempted to kick in the back door during Complaints PEABODY — They say “All of our homes cer- the overnight hours. chicken soup is good for tainly appreciated it,” Police received a call at the soul — and, of course, said Ryan. “It’s been a 2:42 p.m. Sunday about SAUGUS the immune system. We wonderful thing for me to non-resident motor vehicles could all certainly use a stop by, wave and bring in the area of Baily’s Hill Lot. Complaints little boost to both right them something delicious. Officers reported no motor ve- now. I know the staff and the hicles were parked in the lot A resident reported at 7:56 That’s why residents of folks living there, so it’s or park. p.m. Monday that she had an Northeast Arc housing more than just dropping A resident called at 2:25 argument with her neighbor were understandably de- off. It’s making the con- p.m. Sunday to inform Nahant that she has an ongoing case lighted to see deliveries of nection with them. And Police Department that there with. Officers spoke with the soup and chili arriving at our staff are really doing a were non-residents parking resident and advised her of their doorsteps thanks to tremendous job of holding and walking away (beach her obtaining a 258E order. parking) on Lennox Road. The Police received a call from Kettle Cuisine. The Lynn- things together.” dispatched officer reported no a resident at 6:32 a.m. Mon- based company, which “The agencies and vehicles were illegally parked. day who reported his neigh- handcrafts fresh, premi- their employees are go- Nahant’s COVID-19 hotline bor on Pinehurst Avenue was um soups, sauces, sides, ing above and beyond the received a call at 12:30 Sun- using a leaf blower prior to entrees and broth con- call of duty,” said Gilbert. day complaining of multiple 7 a.m., which violates the centrates for foodservice “They’re the ones who de- parties not socially distancing town’s noise ordinance. A operators and grocery re- serve the thanks, for all on Forty Steps Beach. Dis- dispatched officer spoke with tailers, has long been com- the great work they do.” patched officers reported all the homeowner, who was un- mitted to helping feed and Northeast Arc has been groups were family units. aware of the ordinance and nurture the hungry in its fortunate to receive other agreed to stop. local community. With so donations of food, masks Citizen Assist many sheltering in place and even ice cream (from Citizen Assist through the COVID-19 Treadwell’s in Peabody) A resident called the sta- epidemic, its commitment during this trying time. tion at 9:27 p.m. Saturday to Police received a call at has never waned. And Kettle Cuisine has state that his daughter would 5:52 p.m. from a resident on “We’ve had excess prod- donated soup to a number be staying at his residence to- Denver Street requesting of- uct and we know people of other organizations as night. The calling party stated ficer assistance in removing are out there who need well, such as My Broth- that his daughter’s ex-boy- a set of handcuffs from his help,” said Alan Gilbert, er’s Table, the Salvation friend made threats to call wrist after realizing he had Kettle Cuisine’s Health Army and Bridgewell. the state police and report no key. The dispatched officer and Safety manager. “We Additionally, the compa- their child missing. Child was reported that the cuffs were try to be good neighbors ny has partnered with the with the caller’s daughter. The removed. in our community. There’s cities of Lynn and Law- calling party did not wish to no reason anyone should rence to assist families in file a report at that time. Vandalism need to go hungry.” need. Employees have also Suzanne Ryan, director dropped off donations for Fire Investigation A caller at 3:37 p.m. Mon- of Volunteer Services at Northeast Arc residential house director Piera emergency responders at day reported her vehicle on Northeast Arc, loaded up Gerena was grateful to receive soup for res- Lynn police and fire sta- Police received a report at Garfield Avenue was vandal- her backseat with 15 cas- idents from Alan Gilbert of Kettle Cuisine in tions. 7:36 p.m. from a party re- ized at some point over the es of soup and chili and Lynn. “We want them going porting flames coming from past two weeks. An officer distributed the food to 24 home to their families somewhere on Fenno Way. A was dispatched for a report. group homes in Northeast people of all abilities to ing independently in the safe, healthy and fed,” said dispatched officer reported Arc’s residential program. reach their full potential, community, in shared liv- Gilbert. the fire was from a fire pit. SWAMPSCOTT The organization, which is provides supported living, ing environments and in An admirable objective, dedicated to empowering but also assists those liv- specialized housing. indeed. PEABODY Theft Accidents A report of a larceny at 9:54 a.m. Monday at 404 Puritan POLICE BRIEFS A report of a motor vehicle Road. Officer apologizes for moment of heated politi- al protective gear in the Trooper George D’Ame- profane Kennedy tweet cal debate with friends, I U.S. “embarrassing.” lio was on duty when his posted commentary that The post was quickly wife, Christine, called to No arrests made after CAMBRIDGE (AP) — A was out of character and deleted, according to tell him she was going into high-ranking officer in a not something I am proud department spokesman labor. He quickly went police respond to police department has ac- of,” Albert wrote in the Jeremy Warnick. home to pick her up and knowledged writing a vul- statement. “I — not the Shortly after the post started driving to a hospi- gar message directed at department — deserve was taken down, the de- tal in New Hampshire. On domestic incident U.S. Rep. Joseph Kennedy the criticism that has partment issued a series the way there, D’Amelio III on the department’s been directed to the Police of tweets, apologizing and had to pull his car over By Gayla Cawley Lynn Police Lt. Michael official Twitter account. Department over the last calling the message “inap- on a major highway in ITEM STAFF Kmiec said. Cambridge Police Su- 24 hours.” propriate, unprofessional Bedford, New Hampshire, “It was a domestic-re- perintendent Jack Albert He apologized to Ken- and disrespectful.” and deliver his son. LYNN — Lynn Police lated issue and the State in a statement released nedy. Albert faces disciplinary “Baby Jackson ‘Jack’ and a State Police STOP Police STOP Team was Monday said he was the Sunday’s tweet called action. D’Amelio is doing great,” team descended on a Grant called in,” said Kmiec. person who accidentally Kennedy “another liberal state police wrote Monday Road home early Tuesday “Nobody was taken into posted the comment and (expletive) jerk.” Trooper helps his wife deliver in a Facebook post. “What morning, but didn’t appre- custody at this time.” takes “full ownership and The tweet sent on the baby on the side of highway a little Trooper!” hend their target. Kmiec said he did not responsibility.” department’s official New Hampshire State Police responded to the have an update on the Albert, a 32-year veter- account was in response BOSTON (AP) — A Police troopers and residence for a domes- status of the search. The an, is one of two superin- to a local Boston televi- Massachusetts State Po- members of the Bedford tic-related incident short- identity of the suspect was tendents under Commis- sion station’s story, which lice trooper helped deliver Fire Department assist- ly before 4 a.m., but the not provided in order to sioner Branville Bard Jr. quoted Kennedy calling his baby on the side of ed D’Amelio with the suspect was not home, protect the victim. “Unfortunately, in a the distribution of person- New Hampshire highway. delivery. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2020 Peabody High junior raises funds for mental health awareness By Anne Marie Tobin through social media. ITEM STAFF “They (MHA) set my goal at $250, but I asked PEABODY — Prior my mother if she thought to the outbreak of the I could raise $500,” said COVID-19 pandemic, Pea- Kiricoples, a three-sport body High junior Amber athlete (soccer, basketball Kiricoples was coming off and lacrosse) and two- an MVP basketball sea- time captain (soccer and son and looking forward basketball) at Peabody to playing a final year on High. “I reached my goal the Tanners lacrosse team in two hours.” with her older sister Oliv- Kiricoples raised her tar- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ia, a senior, this spring. get to $1,000 and hit that A lone person walks on the platform at the She was devastated number after two more when the news came Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s days. She said much of the Maverick Station in Boston. that, with Massachusetts money has come via Venmo schools (and the spring transactions with friends sports season) shut down and that 100 percent of ev- for the rest of the academ- ery dollar she raises will be Transit systems face ic year, she would never donated to MHA. have that opportunity. “I’m thinking maybe I But rather than feel sor- plunging ridership ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO could raise the number to ry for herself, Kiricoples $10,000 as it’s only May decided to trade in her Peabody High junior Amber Kiricoples 5 and have the rest of the amid virus fears sadness for a good deed in launched an online fundraising campaign that month to go.” she said. her campaign to help oth- has raised more than $1,200 for Mental Health “People are making such By Steve LeBlanc Trump included $25 billion ers struggling with mental America. generous donations. One health issues during the and David Porter in public transit grants to friend even made a su- ASSOCIATED PRESS help agencies contend with difficult days of the coro- lacrosse in college, so this Mental Health Awareness per-crazy donation and told the coronavirus. MBTA navirus pandemic. She was the time when coaches Month, the time was right me that he didn’t really BOSTON — Before the chief financial officer Mary launched an online fund- could watch me play and for her to act. understand mental health pandemic, Boston com- Ann O’Hara has said the raising campaign to raise that was taken away. I was “Most people have no at all, but now it’s a part muters bonded over a system should be eligible money for Mental Health really having a hard time idea that May is Men- of his life too, so I am glad slew of ills that plagued for about $840 million of America (MHA), a 501(c)(3) dealing with the quaran- tal Health Awareness the nation’s oldest subway to know that I changed those funds. The belea- organization, dedicated to tine and all the things I Month,” she said. “I bet system, from delays and someone’s mind about the guered transit system — addressing mental health have lost, but I decided to more people know it’s Na- breakdowns to the occa- stigma mental health has. which was already strug- before a crisis through do something to distract tional Pet Week this week sional derailment. He said I taught him how gling to replace 30-year-old screening, advocacy, educa- me from focusing only on than know it’s Mental Now public transit sys- serious this is. subway and trolley cars — tion and awareness. bad things, so I decided to tems nationwide are grap- Health Month, so I felt I “Some people have no is projecting a $231 million Since starting the cam- pling with a new reality turn my sad thoughts of had to do something. I’ve idea about what mental budget deficit for the fiscal paign on May 1 with — drastically plummet- losing my favorite season always had a drive to do illness is, they think you year that ends June 30. a modest goal of rais- ing ridership and revenue into something good.” something special and this are crazy or a monster, but The T, as it’s known lo- ing $500, Kiricoples has caused by a stealthy virus Kiricoples said mental whole virus has made it we are humans who have cally, is looking to stretch raised more than $1,200 that’s also sickening and health is “near and dear even harder for people to to battle through it every those federal dollars. In in just five days in the to her heart” and that she cope with mental illness.” day.” killing transit workers. With no clear predic- part because of statutory month-long campaign, has friends and family who Kiricoples went onto To make a donation, vis- tions about when most base revenue it receives which ends June 1. have had first-hand expe- the MHA website and re- it Kiricoples’ MHA fund- riders will feel safe from the state, about “This was supposed to riences with depression searched her volunteer op- raising page, enough to return, public three-fourths of the feder- have been one final sea- and other mental illnesses. tions. She decided to start https://www.classy.org/ transportation networks al funds — well over $600 son playing with my sister Motivated by a desire to a fundraising page after fundraiser/2750570. from Washington to New million — can be applied and we were both looking help eliminate stereotypes discussing the matter to the upcoming 2021 fis- forward to it so much, only about those who strug- with her mother, Linda, Anne Marie Tobin can be York to Chicago are doing their best to hold on. cal year, state Transporta- to have it taken away,” said gle with the disease, she and set about aggressively reached at atobin@item- tion Secretary Stephanie Kiricoples. “I want to play knew that with May being marketing her campaign live.com. The future feels espe- cially shaky in Boston, the Pollack said. poster child for unreliable “Some other transit public transit. agencies are being forced Sun and sand A few years ago, the city to use a higher proportion abruptly withdrew what for their current fiscal was seen as a strong bid year, and that’s not true for the 2024 Olympics af- for the T,” she said. ter incredulous commut- Joe Aiello, chair of the ers asked how it could Fiscal and Management even think about hosting Control Board, said the T the Games with a system is also watching transit that often can’t get them systems elsewhere. to work on time. “If there are some great The Massachusetts Bay ideas coming from other Transportation Authority, agencies, we should just the nation’s fourth-busi- steal them,” he said. est public transit system, Weekday subway rider- is now running a modified ship typically tops 5 mil- Saturday schedule and lion in New York, the na- has about 20 percent of its tion’s busiest public transit typical ridership on buses. system. But overall mass On subways, ridership is transit use has plummeted just 8 percent of a typical more than 90 percent in re- pre-pandemic day. cent weeks. The Metropoli- Despite the skeletal tan Transportation Author- ridership and declining ity also operates several revenue from advertising bridges and tunnels, where on buses, subways and it’s now losing revenue. trams, there’s been no talk The MTA has upwards of shuttering the system, of 70,000 employees, about even as the virus has sick- two-thirds of whom work ened dozens of employees for the subway. At least 95 — mostly bus drivers — employees have died from and killed one. confirmed or suspected “We certainly have seen COVID-19 cases. a durable level of rid- While it’s already re- ership,” MBTA General ceived about $3.8 billion Manager Steve Poftak from the relief bill, the MTA said. “We get every indi- asked for roughly the same cation from the timing amount to help cover an of the trips that many of operating loss it estimates these folks are health care could reach $8.5 billion. workers and health care Without additional federal ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO personnel.” funding, MTA head Patrick The coronavirus aid bill Foye said, “the present and A child plays in the sand on a warm afternoon at King’s Beach in Lynn. approved by Congress and future of the MTA are in se- signed by President Donald rious jeopardy.” Baker says state making gains on virus; second Walmart closes

By Steve LeBlanc commission is planning to There were 122 newly in Massachusetts tempo- and gloves. Genesis. and Mark Pratt release a proposal May 18 confirmed COVID-19-re- rarily closed after an em- A Worcester Walmart The facility has 224 beds. ASSOCIATED PRESS about how to begin safely lated deaths, bringing to ployee died of COVID-19 was shut down last week Feifer said that the home to reopen. 4,212 the total number of and several others tested after dozens of employees cares for “largely frail, el- BOSTON — Massa- Massachusetts has re- deaths recorded in Mas- positive for the coronavirus tested positive. That store derly seniors with multi- chusetts is continuing to corded the fourth most sachusetts since the pan- that causes the disease. is expected to reopen this ple health conditions” and see coronavirus numbers COVID-19 deaths of any demic’s start. The Walmart in Quin- week. that many have dementia. heading in the right direc- state. On Tuesday, nearly 1,200 cy closed Monday, Mayor NURSING HOME The average age of the tion, Gov. Charlie Baker DEATHS said Tuesday. A statewide order signed new cases were added to Thomas Koch said on the residents who died was One good sign is that by Baker mandating the the state’s COVID-19 total. city’s YouTube page. Nine More than 50 residents over 85. even as the state increas- use of masks or facial The number of workers, including the of a Medford nursing home VIRTUAL HOUSE es the number of tests it’s coverings while in public COVID-19 patients in in- woman who died, tested have died of COVID-19 in SESSIONS conducting, the percent- when social distancing tensive care units now positive, he said. the past four weeks, and Massachusetts House age of those testing pos- isn’t possible goes into ef- stands at 914, down from “There are no words to another 100 have been in- lawmakers have struck a itive for the virus is de- fect Wednesday. more than 1,000 a week express the loss of our as- fected, officials say. deal to allow them to de- creasing, Baker said. Baker made his com- ago, while the number of sociate,” Walmart said in a Genesis Healthcare, bate and vote remotely. The state has also seen ments at Merrow Man- people hospitalized with statement. which operates the Court- Democratic House a downward trend in the ufacturing in Fall River, COVID-19 is more than The store will undergo a yard Nursing Care Center, Speaker Robert DeLeo number of people hos- which has converted its 3,500 — down from nearly cleaning, and all employ- confirmed to The Boston said in a written state- pitalized for COVID-19, facility to produce person- 3,900 a week ago. ees will be tested, Quin- Globe that 54 residents ment that the temporary the disease caused by the al protective equipment. The number of deaths at cy Health Commissioner with COVID-19 had died order “strikes a careful coronavirus, the Republi- More developments in long-term care facilities Ruth Jones said. since April 5. An addi- balance of safety, security can added. Massachusetts: now stands at 2,520 — or Walmart said employee tional 117 residents and and equitable access.” But Baker said the state COVID-19 UPDATE nearly 60 percent of all temperature checks will 42 employees have test- The first virtual session needs to see those num- The total number of con- COVID-19-related deaths. continue at the Quin- ed positive for the virus, is planned for Wednesday bers decline more before firmed cases of COVID-19 WALMART-COVID-19 cy store once it reopens. according to a statement to debate a borrowing bill it can begin to reopen the in Massachusetts topped DEATH Employees will also be from Dr. Richard Feifer, filed by Republican Gov. economy. A 17-member 70,000 on Tuesday. A second Walmart store provided with face masks chief medical officer for Charlie Baker. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Pair charged with Raimondo to require masks fraudulently seeking when in public; R.I. adds 241 cases pandemic relief loans ASSOCIATED PRESS and from people onto sur- office at some point during state social distancing faces, state Department of the first phase of the eco- guidelines, about four ASSOCIATED PRESS of the coronavirus pandem- PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Health Director Nicole Al- nomic restart, but trans- times more than previ- ic,” Rhode Island U.S. Attor- Almost everyone in an in- PROVIDENCE, R.I. — exander-Scott said. actions will be by appoint- ous weekends, city Public ney Aaron Weisman said in door or outdoor public place Two businessmen have But she stressed that ment only, she said. Safety Commissioner Ste- an emailed statement. “It is in Rhode Island will be re- been charged with fraud- people showing symptoms Right now, only the main ven Paré said. unconscionable that any- quired to wear a face mask should not go out at all. Cranston office is open for The good weather brought ulently seeking more than one would attempt to steal starting Friday to help pre- Penalties for violating the appointment-only trans- people out, he said. a half-million dollars in from a program intended to vent the spread of the coro- order are still being worked actions. “There were a couple forgivable loans designed help hard working Ameri- navirus, Gov. Gina Raimon- out, Raimondo said. basketball games that for businesses struggling cans continue to be paid so do announced Tuesday. NEW NUMBERS because of the coronavirus they can feed their families The Democratic gover- SUPPORT SERVICES Rhode Island health offi- were going on, a soccer pandemic, federal author- and pay some of their bills.” nor said at her daily news Services set up during cials on Tuesday reported game at Merino Park that ities said Tuesday. It wasn’t immediately conference that she in- the pandemic to support 241 new cases of the virus was going on and other They are the first people clear whether Staveley or tends to sign an executive Rhode Islanders — in- and 14 additional fatali- large groups throughout in the U.S. to be charged Butziger have attorneys. order requiring masks, cluding meal delivery to ties in the state. the city,” he told The Prov- with making phony ap- They are charged with con- with exceptions for small those who are isolated, There have now been idence Journal. plications for loans under spiracy to make false state- children, the developmen- food banks, and free places nearly 10,000 positive Police had been respond- the Paycheck Protection ment to influence the Small tally disabled and people to stay for people at high cases and 255 deaths, ing to 10 to 12 calls for dis- Program, officials said. Business Administration with certain medical con- risk of contracting the the state Department of persal in previous week- David A. Staveley, who and to commit ditions. disease who don’t want Health reported. ends, he said. also goes by Kurt Sanborn, bank fraud. Staveley is also She said she wants peo- to put family members at The number of new cas- People were cooperative, of Andover, Mass., and Da- charged with aggravated ple to think of masks like risk — will continue even es was up from the 175 and police did not issue vid Butziger of Warwick, identity theft and Butziger they do a wallet, car keys when the state launches reported the previous day, fines last weekend, he said. R.I., are accused of claim- is charged with bank fraud. or phone — “Don’t leave its economic restart this the lowest daily count in Police have not issued ing they needed to pay Authorities say Staveley home without it.” weekend, Raimondo said. about a month. any penalties to individu- employees at businesses sought nearly $440,000 in Even people who go out She anticipates these The 327 people current- als for violating city regu- affected by the virus crisis, loans claiming that he need- alone for a walk, run or services to continue for an- ly hospitalized with the lations related to the state when in reality their busi- ed to pay dozens of employ- bike ride should carry a other year or so, and said disease was down slightly of emergency declared nesses were not operating ees at three restaurants he mask with them to put on the state is developing a from the previous day. during the coronavirus before the pandemic began owned. However, two of the if they come into contact one-stop app to link Rhode POLICE BREAK UP pandemic, Paré said. and had no employees on restaurants weren’t open with other people, she said. Islanders in need with all CROWDS Mayor Jorge Elorza told the payroll. before the pandemic began Many people with the the resources available to Providence police re- WPRO radio on Tuesday “Tens of millions of Amer- and he didn’t have any con- coronavirus don’t show them. sponded to 45 calls last that there are not enough icans have lost their jobs nection to the third restau- symptoms, and masks help The state also intends weekend about people police to enforce the rules and have had their lives rant he claimed to have stop the transmission of the to reopen a Department gathering in large groups so residents should “self thrown into chaos because owned, authorities said. virus from person to person of Motor Vehicles satellite that did not comply with police.” WE AREAREWE

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ESSEX — Osprey which has been present see these majestic raptors nesting season has on this nest since 2017 return to our region each begun in Essex County. but laid eggs for the first spring,” said Dave Rim- Since late March, when time in 2019, returned in mer, Greenbelt’s osprey the Essex County Green- early April. The Osprey- program director. Already belt Association’s Osprey Cam is reacquainting Program received the many of us with Annie in 2020, some 25-to-30 first reported sighting in and Squam, as they were dedicated volunteer citi- the county, osprey pairs named last year, and their zen scientists have been have been returning to one chick named River. busy, rain or shine, watch- nest sites from Salis- “We are so excited to ing close to 50 nesting bury to Boxford to East have this active Osprey pairs and have submitted Boston, and many are nest live-streamed each more than 400 online already incubating eggs. day to our website for our nesting activity reports Greenbelt reports members and the general To watch the live that its live-streaming public to view. It’s great OspreyCam, located in fun to watch the nesting Ospreycam and view a Gloucester, on salt marsh season drama unfold” virtual history of Green- near LobstaLand Restau- said Greenbelt presi- belt’s Osprey Program, rant, can be viewed on its dent Kate Bowditch. visit https://ecga.org/ COURTESY PHOTO website. The nesting pair, “It is always a thrill to Osprey-Program. Ten local artists to receive Canvas the City grants

LYNN — Ten local Teens”; Dave Simmons, artists will each receive “Live Music at The Plant $1,000 grants for creative Sale”; Ana Masacote, placemaking projects “Dance to Power Queer that will demonstrate Latin Dance Lynn”; positivity and inclusiv- Koeun Neak, “Canvas ity through their art. the City Documentary.” The grants, through the “We are excited to be a Downtown Lynn Cultur- part of such transforma- al District’s Canvas the tive projects throughout City creative community the city that will directly placemaking initiative, engage members of our come from an allocation community, especially of state funds earmarked our youth, in positive, for arts & culture by educational and inclu- Sen. Brendan Crigh- sive ways at a time when ton (D, 3rd Essex). they need it most,”, said Grant recipients are Cultural District Di- Annette Sykes, “Mosaic rector Carolyn Cole. Sidewalk Project”; Em- Although initially manuelle Le Gal, “Flag awarded in March, the Tape LynnArts Building”; advent of the COVID-19 Tia Cole, “Village Tree public health crisis has Traveling Exhibition”; altered how artists and Daveth Cheth, “Sramol creators are able to prac- (Shadow) Living Wall tice their craft. The Cul- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Project”; Tim Hansen, tural District is steadfast “digs Enamel Workshop in its dedication to Lynn’s Lynn artist Annette Sykes is crocheting a large for Teens”; Christie creative community. These picnic blanket, currently 15’x20’ with plans to Connolly, “OASIS Art grant recipients will be ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK make it even larger, and plans on having a gi- Making Workshop”; Jo- supported every step of ant picnic and party at Red Rock Park in Lynn anna Corea, “Craftivism the way to see that their Emmanuelle Le Gal stands with some of her once COVID-19 has passed. Fiber Art Workshop for projects come to fruition. latest watercolor paintings. Author to talk — virtually — about ‘Force & Freedom’

SALEM — The Salem Freedom” was a finalist Newsmakers: Maritime National Histor- for the Museum of African ic Site will present a free American History Stone Celebrating the people who virtual book talk with Dr. Prize Book Award. Kelli Carter Jackson, All are invited, whether make up our community historian and author of they’ve read the book or Patrick Anthony Associates in Saugus. “Force & Freedom: Black not. Afterwards, partici- Scanlon of Lynnfield will Abolitionists and the Poli- pants are invited to stay graduate from the Univer- Molly Petrillo of Lynn- tics of Violence,” on Satur- on the call to engage in sity of Mississippi during field is one of 21 students day, May 23, 11 a.m.-noon. a book club discussion a live, virtual celebra- Jackson will discuss the of “Force & Freedom,” in Lasell University’s tory event on Saturday. hospitality and event connections between his- from 12:15 to 1 p.m. Scanlon is a candidate for management program torical and contemporary For more informa- a Bachelor of Business struggles for social justice. tion: Visit the Calen- Administration degree. who became a Certified Jackson is the Knafel dar section on Salem He is one of some 5,400 Hospitality Depart- Assistant Professor of Maritime’s website: candidates for graduation. ment Trainer (CHDT) the Humanities in the https://www.nps.gov/ through the American Department of Africana sama/planyourvisit/calen- Luis Arango has joined Hotel & Educational Studies at Wellesley dar.htm or go right to the COURTESY PHOTO EXIT Realty Beatrice Institute in Newton. College. In 2019, “Force & event listing to register. Dr. Kelli Carter Jackson Barack Obama will headline televised prime-time commencement

ASSOCIATED PRESS ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC will join, as will the especially for seniors who will simultaneously air Jonas Brothers, Yara have missed out on their NEW YORK — For- the special May 16 at 8 Shahidi, Bad Bunny, milestone rites of passage. mer President Barack p.m. EDT along with more Lena Waithe, Phar- “This high school gradua- Obama will deliver a than 20 other broadcast rell Williams, Megan tion season will be anything televised prime-time and digital streaming Rapinoe and H.E.R. but ordinary — but that’s commencement address partners, according to the The event is titled all the more reason why for the high school Class announcement Tues- “Graduate Together: the Class of 2020 deserves of 2020 during an hour- day from organizers. America Honors the High extraordinary advice, long event that will also Several high school School Class of 2020.” heartfelt encouragement, feature LeBron James, students from Chicago Obama will reflect on and hard-won wisdom Malala Yousafzai and public schools and the the COVID-19 pandemic’s about facing new challeng- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ben Platt, among others. Obama Youth Jobs Corps disruption of school life, es in an uncertain world.” WEATHER LOTTERY

National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Wednesday, May 6, 2020 Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Tuesday...... 1-7-4-8 Tuesday...... 7-3-1-4 SeattleSeattS ttt Partly Cloudy. High 52F. NE winds around 5 kt, be- Monday...... 7-2-7-8 Monday...... 1-1-5-8 Sunrise today ??? a.m. 61/446161/4/44 Winds E at 5 to 10 mph. coming E in the afternoon. Sunday...... 6-5-8-0 Sunday...... 5-1-7-0 Billings Sunset today ??? p.m. 68/39 Waves 1 foot or less. Detroit Tonight: Overcast with show- Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: L 61/396 / 9 NewN w YorkYork Sunrise tomorrow ??? a.m. MinneapolisM nneapopop 54/4554/44/4/45 ers. Low 41F. Winds ENE at 5 Tonight: E winds 5 to 10 kt, SaSSann Franciscorancciscosco 65/436 /43 EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER 74774/5144/51/51/ 1 H ChicagoCCh cagog to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40 becoming N after midnight. 62/44 High tide today 11:18 p.m. DenverDenverr 62/446 / WashingtonWaW sh nggtotoo L percent. Waves 1 foot or less. A All 4...... $4,124 All 4...... $4,266 74/43 KansasKanKaK nsass CityCitty 56/455666/6/4/4/45 Low tide today 5:05 p.m. 62/4262/42/2/ 2 chance of showers. First or last 3...... $577 First or last 3...... $597 Lososo AngelesAAngeg es AtlantaAAt tta 91/669191/6/6666 El Paso 70/44/4/ 4 Any 2...... $49 Any 2...... $51 High tide tomorrow 11:52 a.m. 94/70 Any 1...... $5 Any 1...... $5 HoustonHoustoHosustton 85/608 /60/6600 MiamiM ANY ORDER ANY ORDER 93/71 All 4...... $172 All 4...... $178 Fronts First 3...... $96 First 3...... $99 Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $96 Last 3...... $99 Pressure H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice TODAY TOMORROW FRIDAY MAY 7 MAY 14 <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ P’ Cloudy | High 52, Low 41 P’ Sunny | High 56, Low 45 M’ Cloudy | High 57, Low 40 NATIONAL SUMMARY: A storm will spread cold rain from the middle Mis- sissippi Valley to the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic coast, with some wet snow over the central Appalachians today. Thunderstorms will rumble near the Gulf coast. Rain showers will riddle the Northwest. As heat holds over the Southwest, more chilly air will invade the Upper Midwest.

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FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS New Red Sox out elder Alex Verdugo said on Monday that he will be ready for the start of the season after recovering from a stress fracture in his spine. Sox out elder Verdugo says he’ll be ready for start of season

COURTESY PHOTO BOSTON (AP) — New opening day itself was put St. Michael’s College senior third baseman Katie Terban, a St. Mary’s alum, was honored as a part Red Sox out elder Alex on hold. of the Northeast-10 Conference Team of the Week for the rst week of May. Verdugo said on Monday “Whenever the season is, that he is fully healthy I think I’ll be ready,” Ver- and he will be ready for dugo told reporters in a the season — if there is conference call. “If they Former Spartan Terban honored as one. say that we’re ready to go, Verdugo has used the de- then I’m out there.” lay caused by the corona- Verdugo said he re- part of NE-10 Team of the Week virus pandemic to rehab a mained active at home af- stress fracture in his spine ter the Red Sox complex in Saint Michael’s Col- Week. For the remainder for any student-athlete such as rede ning core he already had when Bos- Fort Myers, Florida, was lege softball seniors Ka- of the spring, the NE10 to work through a sig- values, fundraising, skills ton acquired him from the shut down. But things tie Terban (Georgetown, will honor seniors as ni cant coaching transi- development, and setting Dodgers in the deal that have been easier since he Mass./Saint Mary’s), their teams of the week tion, and all four of them the tone and culture of sent Mookie Betts to Los was allowed to return to Danielle Markowski (El- for each player’s dedica- completely embraced the this program for many Angeles on the eve of the ballpark last week, lington, Conn./Ellington), tion to their program and challenge. They all did a years to come. They built spring training. At the and he is now working out Torie Rathwell (Guil- teammates. fantastic job and demon- a powerful sense of com- time, the Red Sox said he four days a week. Because derland, N.Y./Guilder- “When I arrived at strated strong leader- radery among the team, was not expected to break of social distancing man- land) and Julia Sevigny Saint Michael’s College in ship qualities through and they were ready to camp with the rest of the dates, the only other play- (Rocky Hill, Conn./Rocky 2018, this class was seek- the process. Katie, Dan- have a breakout year in ballclub; Verdugo had said er he has seen there is Hill) were recognized as ing change,” said St. Mi- ielle, Torie and Julia took the NE10.” he may be ready “slightly pitcher Chris Sale. this week’s Northeast-10 chael’s head coach Nick ownership across various after” opening day. Conference Team of the Goodreau. “It’s not easy aspects of the program TERBAN, B2 But that was before VERDUGO, B2 Play ball: Korean baseball league begins in empty stadiums SEOUL, The country’s profes- (AP) — The new baseball sional soccer leagues will season began in South Ko- kick off Friday, also with- rea on Tuesday with the out spectators in the sta- crack of the bat and the diums. sound of the ball smacking As one of the world’s into the catcher’s mitt rst major professional echoing around empty sta- sports competitions to re- diums. turn to action amid the After a weeks-long delay pandemic, the Korea because of the coronavirus Baseball Organization has pandemic, umpires wore employed various preven- protective masks and tive measures aimed at cheerleaders danced be- creating safe playing envi- neath rows of unoccupied ronments. seats as professional base- Players and coaches will ball got back on the eld. go through fever screen- There were many faces ings before entering stadi- in the stands in at least ums, while umpires and one stadium, but they rst- and third-base were pictures instead of coaches must wear masks real people because fans during games. Players are aren’t allowed into the prohibited from signing venues — at least for now. autographs or high- ving Instead, it was easy to teammates with bare hear players cheering and hands. shouting from the dug- Also, chewing tobacco outs. And it was a relief to was banned to prevent fans watching from home spitting, while masks and in a country that is now latex gloves will be attempting to slowly re- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS required at training facili- turn to pre-COVID-19 ties. Spectators’ seats are covered with pictures of fans before the start of a regular season baseball normalcy amid a waning game between the Hanwha Eagles and the SK Wyverns in , South Korea Tuesday. caseload. BASEBALL, B2 Nadal pessimistic about return of competitive tennis in 2020

MADRID (AP) — If given ing able to start next year.” titions nally resume. the option, Rafael Nadal Nadal said the logistical Nadal also complained said he would scrap this dif culties of having to move about “confusing” informa- season entirely so tennis people from country to coun- tion regarding the return to could resume normally in try for tournaments make it practice of tennis players in 2021. hard for tennis to resume Spain. He said he went to The second-ranked Span- safely amid the pandemic. train on a private court be- iard, who is 33 years old and “Sadly, I’m not going to lie cause it wasn’t clear to him has won 19 Grand Slam ti- to you, the feeling is that we whether he could practice tles, said he hoped to re- are losing a year of our normally after the govern- sume playing this year but lives,” Nadal said. “And at ment eased some of the lock- doubted it could happen be- 33, 34 years old, that is more down measures that have cause of the coronavirus valuable than at 20, when been in place in the country pandemic. you have more time ahead since mid-March. “I would sign up right now of you.” Professional and high-per- just to being ready for 2021,” Nadal recently said he formance athletes have Nadal said in interviews was concerned with the risk been allowed to resume with El País and other of new injuries when play- practicing at any time this Spanish newspapers pub- ers return to action after a week, but sports facilities lished Tuesday. “I’m more long time without proper and training centers are to concerned with the Austra- training. The Spaniard has remain closed, with some lian Open than with what had to deal with a series of exceptions for soccer clubs FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS happens later this year. I injuries throughout his ca- and a few other sports. think 2020 has been practi- reer and expects his body to Tennis star Rafael Nadal said on Tuesday that he is doubtful that there cally lost. I’m hopeful of be- struggle again when compe- TENNIS, B2 will be any competitive tennis in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2020

CORRECTION In the Tuesday, April 28 edition team and mispelled another Former St. Mary’s star Terban honored as of the The Item, a story about Fallon player’s name. The two the Lynn Elementary Basket- players are Eric De Leon and ball Tournament All-Star Team Dariel Herrera Hernandez. The part of Northeast-10 Team of the Week left one player off of the Fallon Item regrets the error. TERBAN All-Star Team in all three as a first-year. The only a career high in walks From B1 sports as a senior in 2016. player in program history last spring while nearing TODAY IN SPORTS Markowski played 102 to hit .350 in three dif- her best in hits, adding a May 6 the major league record with 20 After platooning at third games as a regular at first ferent seasons, the cap- career-high .974 fielding 1895 — Jockey James “Soup” in a nine-inning game, base during her rookie base since day one as a tain ranks in the top 10 percentage. With six hit- Perkins guides Halma to a wire- pitching a one-hitter to lead the Chicago Cubs over the Houston year, Terban claimed the first-year, twice serving at the College in batting by-pitches for her career, to-wire victory in the Kentucky starting job as a sopho- as a captain while hitting average (.352), slugging she is in a four-way tie for Derby. The 15-year-old joins fellow Astros 2-0. more before missing near- sixth in program history. African-American jockey Alonzo 2001 — Scott Dixon, a 20-year- a career-high .291 as a ju- percentage (.560), on-base Clayton as the youngest rider to old rookie, becomes the youngest ly her entire junior season nior. She tied for ninth in percentage (.388), doubles Sevigny has qualified for win the Derby. winner in major open-wheel rac- to injury. The two-year program history in career (28), home runs (10), RBI the NE10 Academic Hon- 1917 — Bob Groom of the Browns ing when he holds off Kenny Brack captain had two RBI and home runs (8) and fielding (49), pitching appearanc- or Roll six times while duplicates teammate Ernie Koob’s by 0.366 seconds to capture the a sacrifice fly in only five percentage (.974) while es (62), wins, shutouts, also earning two D2 ADA feat of the previous day by pitch- CART Lehigh Valley Grand Prix. plate appearances during also claiming sixth in (314), Academic Achievement ing a 3-0 no-hit victory against the 2005 — Chicago, with a 94-91 the spring of 2019 follow- putouts (542). Markowski complete games (34) and Awards. She is majoring loss to Washington, becomes the Chicago White Sox in the second ing a 2018 campaign that added 70 hits, 39 RBI and strikeouts. Rathwell was in elementary education game of a doubleheader in St. ninth NBA team to lose a best-of- seven playoff series after winning saw her set career highs 16 doubles, and earned named NE10 Academic and Spanish. Louis. the first two games. in hits, doubles, RBI and a spot on the NE10 Aca- All-Conference twice and “There is no doubt in my 1973 — The New England Whal- 2006 — Barbaro storms into the walks. Terban has quali- demic Honor Roll seven Google Cloud Academic mind that these young ers beat the Winnipeg Jets 9-6 to lead at the top of the stretch and fied for the NE10 Academ- times while claiming two professionals will do great win the first World Hockey Associ- All-District once while wins the Kentucky Derby victory ation championship. ic Honor Roll five times Division 2 Athletics Direc- qualifying for the NE10 things in the future,” said convincingly. Barbaro, ridden by 1976 — Philadelphia’s Reggie while majoring in educa- tors Association (D2 ADA) Academic Honor Roll sev- Goodreau. “They helped Edgar Prado, wins his sixth con- Leach ties an NHL playoff record, tional studies. Academic Achievement en times and D2 ADA Aca- define how this program secutive race 6½ lengths ahead scoring five goals in the Flyers’ 6-3 Terban was a three-sport Awards. Markowski ma- demic Achievement Award will evolve, and they have of Bluegrass Cat and is the sixth win over the Boston Bruins. Mau- star at St. Mary’s, playing jors in physics and math- twice. Rathwell is major- been at the forefront of undefeated winner of the Derby. rice Richard and Darryl Sittler also 2006 — Phoenix is the eighth soccer and ice hockey in ematics. ing in biochemistry. our transformation. I’m accomplished the feat. team in NBA history to win a addition to softball. She Rathwell was named Sevigny appeared in 89 honored to have worked 1978 — Affirmed, ridden by Steve series after trailing 3-1 with a served as a captain for NE10 All-Conference games as an outfielder, side by side with them, ex- Cauthen, holds off Alydar’s late 121-90 victory over Los Angeles each of those teams in three times while also starting in right field as cited to see what their fu- charge for a 1½-length victory Lakers in Game 7 of its Western her senior year and was landing a spot on the a sophomore and center tures hold, and I will miss in the Kentucky Derby. This is Af- Conference opening-round series. selected to the Agganis NE10 All-Rookie Team field as a junior. She set them dearly.” firmed’s easiest race against Aly- 2010 — Johan Franzen scores a dar en route to the Triple Crown. natural hat trick in a 3:26 span 1988 — Rick Stiner is 6-for-8 with of the first period, scores a fourth 11 RBIs and three home runs and goal in the third, and sets a Red Verdugo says he’s ready to return for Sox Matt Hyde is 6-for-9 with two hom- Wings playoff record with six ers and seven RBIs as Grand Can- points as Detroit stays alive with VERDUGO would sequester players yon College sets a college scoring a 7-1 rout of the San Jose Sharks and support staff around a record with a 45-15 victory over From B1 in Game 4 of the Western Confer- limited number of sites, Denver. ence semifinals. 1991 — Sergei Bubka of the Sovi- After batting .294 with where they would play 2011 — James Hylton, at age 44 RBIs and 12 home runs et Union breaks his world outdoor 76, becomes the oldest driver to games without fans in the pole vault record and Seppo Raty make the field in NASCAR’s top last season before shut- stands. of Finland smashes the world jav- three series by qualifying for the ting down in August be- Verdugo said players elin record during the Toto Interna- Nationwide event at Darlington cause of the back injury, could accept having empty tional Super Track and Field Meet Raceway. Hylton surpasses his Verdugo was the key play- stands; many have played in Japan. Bubka clears 19 feet, own mark for racing longevity set er coming to Boston in the in front of small or absent 11 inches, breaking his outdoor three years ago when the then-73- deal that sent Betts and crowds in fall leagues or in record of 19-10½. Raty hurls the year-old started the Nationwide David Price to the Dodg- simulated games. After a javelin 301 feet, 9 inches, break- event at Daytona. ers. The Red Sox also shed ing the world record of 298-6 set. 2012 — Dustin Brown scores two while, though, the lack of more than $70 million in excitement that the fans 1994 — Lennox Lewis stops Phil goals and the eighth-seeded Los salary, allowing them to Jackson in the eighth round to re- Angeles Kings finish an improb- bring could drag things get under the luxury tax tain his WBC heavyweight champi- able four-game sweep of the St. down. onship in Atlantic City, N.J. Louis Blues with a 3-1 victory, ad- threshold — a move that “The fans bring that en- 1996 — The Seattle SuperSonics vancing to the conference finals. could save them tens of ergy,” he said. “I like to millions more over the make a playoff-record 20 3-point- The Kings become the first No. 8 hear the cheering. You like next three years. ers, including 13 in a row, to beat seed in NHL history to eliminate to hear the boos. It’s that the Houston Rockets 105-101. the conference’s top two seeds in And while Verdugo’s set- instant feedback that 1998 — Rookie Kerry Wood ties the same postseason. back after reporting to gives you adrenaline. You spring training had Red feed off of that.” Sox fans bemoaning the Baseball returns in Korea deal even more, the possi- Mostly, Verdugo said he bility that the season just wants to make sure might be canceled could whatever plan the sport with empty stadiums mean that the Red Sox comes up with is safe. But he was also skeptical that BASEBALL scoreboard to play video would have picked up Ver- dugo and prospects Jeter players would agree to From B1 messages from players, ce- move away from their lebrities and fans thanking Downs and Connor Wong for nothing. families for an extended Fans will be barred from doctors and medical staff period — especially those games until the KBO is fighting the outbreak, “For the Dodgers, that’s a tough deal,” Verdugo with young children. convinced the risk of in- which overwhelmed the “The athlete in me, the fection has been mini- said. city’s hospitals in late Feb- player in me, I want to mized. If any member of a Major League Baseball ruary and March before play. I want to be out in team tests positive for the suspended spring training slowing in recent weeks. the field. That’s where I coronavirus at any point FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and has pushed back The Lions fell to the Chang- love to be,” he said. “It of the season, the league won-based NC Dinos 4-0 in opening day at least until Outfielder Alex Verdugo, who was traded to the doesn’t seem logical to me will be shut down for at a game that was broadcast the middle of May while Red Sox from the Los Angeles Dodgers in the deal to separate families, or to least three weeks. on ESPN. trying to find a way to sal- that sent away Mookie Betts and David Price, vage at least part of the make players quarantine. “I feel great,” said Cho Ki- “It would have been bet- said on Monday that he is ready to return after season. Among the propos- That’s a little tough to hyun, a 65-year-old SK ter if they could be with us, suffering a stress fracture in his spine. als has been one that grab my mind around.” Wyverns fan who shared a but I am glad that we deliv- mattress with three other ered something good to fans outside the walls of fans watching TV,” said Di- the team’s stadium in nos outfielder Na Sung- Nadal skeptical about competitive tennis in 2020 Incheon, watching the bum, who went 2 for 3. game against the Dae- Considered one of the TENNIS ly allowed the top-ranked closed until next week. week. jeon-based Hanwha Eagles best players in the KBO, From B1 Serb to practice and apol- “We are sorry that our Rafael Nadal said he with a tablet computer. “I the 30-year-old Na is a cli- ogized for the error. interpretation of the reg- also went to train on a am delighted just to hear ent of American su- Novak Djokovic appar- Djokovic published a ulation could have been court this week, but he the sounds of a baseball per-agent Scott Boras and ently broke confinement video of him training on erroneous, and this could did it on private property game from outside.” has aspirations for Major rules on Monday for going Monday in apparent vio- have inconvenienced Mr. because the rules weren’t The teams tried to create League Baseball. onto a tennis court at a lation of Spain’s current Djokovic or any other cit- fully clear to him. a festive atmosphere in the Also, the Seoul-based Ki- club in the Spanish city of rules amid the coronavi- izen acting in good faith,” Soccer players were empty stadiums. woom Heroes routed the Marbella. The tennis fed- rus pandemic. the Puente Romano Mar- among the exceptions who In a game in the capital, host 11-2 in eration had said players The video posted on In- bella Tennis Club said in a could start training inside LG Twins defeated cross- Gwangju, handing former are not yet allowed to stagram showed Djokov- statement. sports facilities beginning town rival and defending San Francisco Giants slug- practice on courts. ic exchanging shots with The statement, which this week. champion ger Matt Williams his first “It’s not clear to me another man at the club was relayed by Djokovic’s Spain has been one of 8-2 at Jamsil Stadium, loss as a manager in the whether I can go practice in the coastal city of Mar- management team, said the countries most af- where the outfield seats KBO. or not,” Nadal said. bella, where the Serb has the club received a re- fected by the pandemic were decked with huge Park Byung-ho, who had He said he won’t be able been staying for the past quest from the player to but it started loosening banners of the Twins’ a short stint with the Min- to use the main courts at several weeks. practice and gave him the some of its restrictions on cheering slogans. nesota Twins, smacked a his tennis academy in Djokovic filmed the vid- go-ahead with the “under- movement as the num- Twins outfielder Kim two-run shot for the Heroes Mallorca because there eo while hitting shots and standing that from May ber of confirmed cases of Hyun-soo, who spent some in the eighth and used his are still 85 kids confined wrote he was “so happy to 4 all professional sports COVID-19 started to go time with the Baltimore gloved right hand to slap there. play on clay .. well, just for players were authorized down recently. The nation Orioles, hit the league’s the hands of his first- and “Nobody can get in a bit with my phone in the to train.” The club said it went into a lockdown on first home run of the sea- third-base coaches before there,” Nadal said. hands.” therefore believed he was March 14. son in the third inning, a switching to fist bumps and CLUB APOLOGIZES Spain has eased some “permitted to train in our Djokovic recently said two-run shot off Bears elbow dabs in the dugout. FOR ALLOWING of the lockdown measures facilities.” he was against taking a starter Raul Alcantara. As The Busan-based Lotte DJOKOVIC TO that had been in place It said it later received vaccine for the coronavi- he rounded the bases, Kim Giants defeated the KT PRACTICE since mid-March, allowing a “clarification” from the rus if it became mandato- extended a hand toward Wiz 7-2 on the road in Su- The tennis club where professional athletes to re- Spanish tennis federa- ry to travel once the pan- third-base coach Kim Jea- won. Novak Djokovic broke con- turn to practice, but most tion and “both parties demic subsides, though he gul, who raised his arm but A full season of baseball finement rules in Spain training centers and sports have agreed that training later said he was open to stayed out of contact. seemed doubtful in early said Tuesday it mistaken- facilities must remain should resume” only next changing his mind. “The players just really March when South Korea wanted to play baseball, was reporting about 500 and we are delighted to do new virus infections a day, MLB average salary around $4.4M for fifth year in a row just that,” Kim Hyun-soo forcing the KBO to post- said. pone its March 28 season NEW YORK (AP) — middle class. The stagnant er Rob Manfred remains average has increased just The Wyverns imitated a openers. Major League Baseball’s stretch is unprecedented confident there will be a 1% over four offseasons, home crowd in Incheon by But South Korea report- average salary ahead of a since the free-agent era season but is unsure when an average annual rise of covering their outfielded only three new cases on postponed opening day re- dawned in 1976. health conditions will al- 0.25%. The average went seats with rows of horizon- Tuesday, its lowest daily mained at around $4.4 mil- And that is before taking low training to resume. up 27% in the four years tal banners showing faces jump since infections lion for the fifth straight into account any decrease MLB’s average when ros- ending in 2012 and 9% of fans wearing the team’s surged in late February. season, according to a caused by a shortened sea- ters were frozen on March in the four years through hats and masks. They still Experts credit the down- study of contracts by The son in 2020 due to the coro- 28 was $4,432,530, up 2008. lost 3-0 to the Eagles, who ward trend to tightened Associated Press. navirus pandemic. 1.3% from $4,375,486 in MLB revenue is estimat- won their first season open- border controls and active Following an offseason In a throwback, the New the AP’s opening-day sur- ed to have increased at er in 11 years with former efforts to test and isolate when Gerrit Cole, Ste- York Yankees top payrolls vey last year. The average close to a 4% annual rate Detroit Tigers pitcher War- virus carriers and trace phen Strasburg, Antho- for the first time since remains below its record in recent years, but will wick Saupold hurling a their contacts using medi- ny Rendon and Christian 2013 and tower over the $4.45 million at the start drop sharply this year be- two-hit, complete game cal, banking and immigra- Yelich all agreed to $200 Pittsburgh Pirates at $54 of the 2017 season and cause of the impact of the shutout. tion records and location million-plus deals, the flat- million -- the lowest of has plateaued since stiffer new coronavirus. MLB’s In Daegu, the city worst information provided by tened salary curve is evi- any big league team in six luxury tax rates began for 2021 revenue also will be hit by the virus, the Sam- police and telecommuni- dence of a shrinking por- years. high-payroll teams. impacted, according to sung Lions used their huge cations companies. tion of the pie for baseball’s Baseball Commission- Going back to 2016, the Manfred. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Cuomo: Economic re-openings must consider human costs

By Marina admitting openly or free- ning of the outbreak. Blasio said Tuesday. He Villeneuve and ly. But we should.” The state total doesn’t said the city also is creat- Michael Hill The Democratic gover- include more than 5,300 ing 311 “express lanes” for ASSOCIATED PRESS nor made the argument New York City deaths COVID-19 matters and as political pressure in- that were blamed on the needs for food, so those ALBANY, N.Y. — New tensifies to relax out- virus on death certificates calls would be taken with York Gov. Andrew Cuomo break-fighting restrictions but weren’t confirmed by minimal wait times most argued that officials who keeping people at home a lab test. of the day. are reopening economies and off the job. As other New York’s hospitaliza- The 311 help line was need to be upfront about states begin lifting re- tion rates continue to drop designed to handle none- the human costs. New strictions, Cuomo has opt- with 659 new admissions mergency calls ranging York City Mayor Bill de ed for a slower approach reported Monday, the low- from noise complaints to Blasio said he is adding that will allow parts of the est number since March. questions about jail visits. staff to the city’s deluged state to phase in economic There were 9,600 patients De Blasio, a Democrat, 311 helpline, and police activity later this month if hospitalized overall. said typical wait times have prepared for nightly sub- they meet and maintain a The coronavirus case dropped by 75 percent in way closures. series of benchmarks. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS surge that swamped New peak-volume periods. Cuomo said the nation- “The faster we reopen, New York City Department of Parks & York City’s 911 emergency In the 911 system, the al debate over when to the lower the econom- Recreation staff distribute free masks at the line last month also del- virus spurred the busi- reopen outbreak-ravaged ic cost — but the higher Mauro playground in the Kew Gardens Hills uged its 311 help line, with est days ever for the city’s economies ultimately boils the human cost, because neighborhood of Queens. calls soaring from an aver- emergency medical opera- down to the value placed the more lives lost,” he age of 55,000 a day to about tions. Requests for ambu- on people’s lives. said. “That, my friends, is costs because it will be con- slightly from the previous 200,000 daily. Wait times lance service hit a record “How much is a hu- the decision we are really trolled by officials constant- day, but far lower than the grew long in some cases. 6,527 calls on March 30, man life worth?” Cuomo making.” ly monitoring fatalities and daily peak of 799 on April To tackle the problem, over 50 percent more than asked at his daily news Cuomo claims his plan hospitalizations. 8. There have been more the city has trained 285 average. They have since briefing. “That’s the real avoids the trade-off be- The 230 new deaths re- than 19,000 deaths in new call takers and added dropped, hitting a below-av- discussion that no one is tween economic and human ported by Cuomo were up New York since the begin- four new call centers, de erage 3,429 on Monday. Another 1,700 virus deaths reported in N.Y. nursing homes

By Marina and 64, respectively. Even ty in Queens, now reports Villeneuve those numbers are likely a total of 53 deaths, up ASSOCIATED PRESS an undercount. Isabella from just 10. Geriatric Center officials Several veterans homes ALBANY, N.Y. — New have said publicly that 98 have been hit especial- York state reported more residents are believed to ly hard by the virus. The than 1,700 previously un- have died, including those Long Island State Veter- disclosed deaths at nursing sent to hospitals. ans Home has reported 53 homes and adult care facili- Audrey Waters, a spokes- deaths, including 48 con- ties as officials faced scruti- woman for Isabella Geriat- firmed and five presumed ny over how they have pro- ric Center, said in an email COVID-19 deaths. tected vulnerable residents last week, that the home, Back on March 2, when from the coronavirus. like others in the city, ini- only a handful of coro- At least 4,813 people tially had limited access to navirus cases had been PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS have died from COVID-19 tests to quickly diagnose reported in New York, in the state’s nursing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talks to reporters on Capitol Hill. residents and staff. Cuomo promised to make homes since March 1, ac- “This hampered our a “special effort” for nurs- cording to a tally released ability to identify those ing homes and congregate Pelosi pushes new virus package late Monday that, for the who were infected and as- homes housing senior citi- first time, included peo- ymptomatic, despite our zens. On March 6, the state ple believed to have been efforts to swiftly separate directed nursing homes to as McConnell hits ‘pause’ killed by the virus before anyone who presented screen visitors and con- their diagnoses could be symptoms,” she said. sider modifying visiting By Lisa Mascaro package are taking shape nominees. The GOP lead- confirmed by a lab test. In many cases, the hours. A week later, offi- ASSOCIATED PRESS despite Republican resis- er insists that any new Exactly how many nurs- state’s new figures reveal cials suspended visits to tance to more spending aid package must include ing home residents have many more deaths at nursing homes statewide WASHINGTON — and a deepening debate liability protections for died remains uncertain nursing homes. For exam- and required temperature House Speaker Nancy over how best to confront the hospitals, health care despite the state’s latest ple, Ozanam Hall, a facili- checks of staff. Pelosi pressed ahead the deadly pandemic and providers and businesses disclosure. The list re- Tuesday with the next its economic devastation. that are operating and re- leased by Gov. Andrew coronavirus aid, a sweep- Senate Majority Lead- opening in the pandemic. Cuomo’s administration ing package that is ex- er Mitch McConnell said He said Tuesday he wants did not include nursing pected to be unveiled soon Tuesday it’s time to push to prevent “an epidemic of home residents who were even as the House stays “pause” on more aid. lawsuits.” transferred to hospitals closed while the Senate President Donald But the Republican before dying. reopens in the pandemic. With the inclusion of the Key to any plan to re- Trump is encouraging leader also signaled an states to reopen and interest in beefed up vi- additional deaths, the state open the economy, Demo- now lists 22 nursing homes crats say, is robust testing. Republicans hope the rus testing strategies as gradual comeback will central to the nation’s as having at least 40 deaths. They are also expected to Most of the facilities are in propose another round of kick-start the economy, ability to take steps “back New York City and on Long direct cash aid for anx- reducing the pressure for toward normalcy.” Island. Sixty-two nursing ious Americans, funds for more pricey aid. “Testing, tracking, treat- homes reported between 20 states to prevent layoffs “Now it’s time to go back ments,” McConnell said and 39 deaths. and more money to shore to work,” Trump said at from the Senate floor. Parker Jewish Institute up businesses in the stay- the White House. By reconvening this in Queens and the Isa- home economy. Pelosi had Under strict social dis- week, Senate Republicans PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tancing guidelines, the are trying to set the terms bella Geriatric Center in indicated more than $800 Emergency medical workers arrive at Cobble billion could be needed, but Senate reconvened Mon- of debate, frustrated that Manhattan are listed as Hill Health Center in Brooklyn. her office declined to con- day for the first time since Pelosi was able to fill up having the most deaths: 71 firm a final figure Tuesday. March, while the House is earlier aid bills with Dem- “We still don’t have a staying away due to the ocratic priorities. They’re national testing strategy health risks. The Wash- reluctant to unleash fed- Here come COVID-19 tracing apps that is adequate,” Senate ington area remains a eral funds beyond the Democratic leader Chuck virus hot spot under stay- nearly $3 trillion Congress — and the privacy trade-offs Schumer said. He called home rules. already approved in virus it embarrassing. “It’s life McConnell has focused relief and hope Trump’s By Matt O’Brien and and death.” the chamber’s workload push to re-open will reduce Christina Larson The contours of the next on confirming Trump’s the need for more aid. ASSOCIATED PRESS As governments around States with few cases get big share the world consider how to monitor new coronavirus By Geoff Mulvihill received from the congres- March. Governments are outbreaks while reopen- ASSOCIATED PRESS sional package equates to supposed to use it for ing their societies, many 80 percent of its annual new coronavirus expens- are starting to bet on Alaska, Hawaii, Mon- general state budget. es incurred from March 1 smartphone apps to help tana and Wyoming are not By comparison, New through Dec. 30. stanch the pandemic. epicenters of the corona- York and New Jersey Under federal guidelines But their decisions on virus pandemic. Yet these received about $24,000 issued last month, the which technologies to use four states scored big this and $27,000, respec- money has to be linked — and how far those allow spring when Congress tively, for each posi- to coronavirus-related authorities to peer into pumped out direct federal tive coronavirus test. expenses but cannot be aid, while the two hard- private lives — are high- Other states with high used, for example, to make PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS est-hit states, New York lighting some uncomfort- up for lost tax revenue to and New Jersey, got com- numbers of coronavirus able trade-offs between Apps can track symptoms and share location paratively little given the cases, including Massa- keep general government protecting privacy and data for contact tracing, the process of vast numbers of cases and chusetts, Michigan and services running. public health. determining who might have been exposed to deaths they have seen. Illinois, received less “I wish New Jersey “There are conflicting in- the virus. An Associated Press than $100,000 per posi- ... was hit not the sec- terests,” said Tina White, positive for the novel coro- you if you’ve spent time analysis shows that states tive case. ond-most in the country, a Stanford University re- with small populations “New York state has but the second-least,” said searcher who first intro- navirus, tracking down near a confirmed corona- like these took in an out- been the epicenter of the Steve Sweeney, the state’s duced a privacy-protect- others they might have in- virus carrier. The more sized share of the $150 pandemic and unfortu- Democratic state Senate ing approach in February. fected, and preventing fur- detailed that data, the billion in federal money nately has been home to president. “We’d give the “Governments and public ther spread by quarantin- more it could help region- that was designed to ad- about one-third of all U.S. money to somebody else.” health (agencies) want to ing everyone who might al governments identify dress coronavirus-related COVID-19 related deaths, To be sure, the low- be able to track people” be contagious. and contain emerging dis- expenses, when measured and federal funding pro- est population states of- to minimize the spread of That second step re- ease “hot spots.” But data by the number of positive vided so far has failed to ten receive higher dollar COVID-19, but people are quires an army of health- collected by governments tests for the COVID-19 recognize this reality,” amounts per capita when less likely to download a care workers to question can also be abused by gov- disease. Freeman Klopott, spokes- Congress doles out feder- voluntary app if it is in- coronavirus carriers about ernments — or their pri- Their haul ranged from man for the state budget al aid. That’s due in part trusive, she said. recent contacts so those vate-sector partners. $2 million per positive division, said in a state- to political reality: Small Containing infectious people can be tested and Some countries and local test in Hawaii to nearly ment to the AP. states have the same disease outbreaks boils potentially isolated. governments are issuing $3.4 million per test in The money for state number of U.S. senators as down to a simple mantra: Smartphone apps could voluntary government-de- Alaska. In Wyoming, with governments is a slice more populous ones, and test, trace and isolate. speed up that process by signed apps that make in- less than 600 positive of a $2.2 trillion federal those senators lobby hard Today, that means iden- collecting data about your formation directly available cases, the $1.25 billion it stimulus passed in late for their states’ interests. tifying people who test movements and alerting to public health authorities. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 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 Reconnecting with son’s dad makes recent divorcee giddy DEAR ABBY: I just di- nected in a way I have vorced my husband. We Dear Abby is written by Abigail never felt before, and I were together for 13 Van Buren, also known as Jeanne tried to stay away from years. The last three him. He’s married, and weren’t great. After my Phillips, and was founded by her his wife was diagnosed divorce — which was gru- mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact with cancer last year. eling — I reconnected Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. I have tried to end with my son’s father, and things three times so he we are in love. Our ro- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. could focus on his family. mance was doomed be- But he keeps coming fore it started back then. back to me and begging Our son is now 18, and resolved, they may be re- Kindly provide your opin- me to wait, give him time we are in our 40s. peated. Time will tell if he ion. and not abandon him. I Today, our situation is is, indeed, “The One,” and feel so guilty for the very different. We are fortunately, you both have EXCLUDED IN things I want from him both doing well financial- plenty of it. I wish you a CONNECTICUT because of his wife’s con- ly and individually. We happy ending. dition. are blissfully happy and DEAR EXCLUDED: I don’t know what to do. don’t rehash the past. I DEAR ABBY: I have Excluding your daughter I want to be with him. feel like we were inter- five nieces and nephews. so glaringly guarantees But I don’t want to cause rupted when we were With the exception of one that your nephew and his his family to struggle young. Am I crazy for nephew, my wife and I wife will never get to feeling he is THE ONE? I more on top of everything have attended all of their know her. However, you else. Please help. really want it to work. weddings. They were all cannot, and should not, invited to and attended attempt to control your DIFFICULT IN LOVE IN nephew’s guest list by NEVADA our daughter’s wedding. SITUATION The last nephew is be- threatening not to attend DEAR IN LOVE: You ing married next year. All if your daughter isn’t in- DEAR SITUATION: If aren’t crazy, but you are of his cousins are invited, vited. If you would feel you are sincere about not recently divorced and with the exception of my uncomfortable accepting wanting to cause this didn’t mention how long daughter. Why? Even the invitation under these man’s family more pain, you have been “reconnect- though she is the same circumstances, send your STEP AWAY NOW. His ed” with your son’s father. age as the rest of his regrets on the RSVP card. wife should be the focus of I urge you to put the cousins, he says he If you are asked why you his attention. If this rela- brakes on and take the doesn’t know her that won’t be coming, feel free tionship is the real thing, time to get to know each well. to express yourself then. it can be restarted when other again. I also think Should my wife and I he is free from the respon- you SHOULD rehash the attend his wedding? If we DEAR ABBY: I have sibility he assumed when past because unless the do, I will insist he invite been in a relationship for he promised “until death problems of years ago are my daughter as well. almost a year. We con- do us part.” BRIDGE

Give yourself a chance of success Mel Brooks said, “If Shaw and club switch, declarer won on the Einstein couldn’t beat death, what board and cashed the heart winners chance have I got? Practically none.” to discard his club loser. Now South Sometimes at the bridge table, had to avoid two spade losers. If the you feel as if you have practically no opposing trumps were divided 3-3, chance to make your contract. But 5-1 or 6-0, there was nothing South any chance, however unlikely, is bet- could do; he would lose at least two ter than none. spade tricks. But if they were break- In today’s deal, South’s three- ing 4-2, he had one chance: an spade opening starts and ends the opponent holding jack doubleton. auction. West takes the first three (Finding someone with king double- tricks with his high diamonds, then ton would do no good, as the jack shifts to a club. How should declarer would eventually score a trick.) continue? Declarer ruffed a club back to North was not a happy camp- hand, cashed the spade ace and er when his partner opened three continued with the spade queen. spades. But he knew that misfits are South felt the appearance of the jack miserable and passed in tempo. He was only right and proper! Declarer hoped East would balance, but East ruffed the heart return, drew trumps did not have enough hand strength and claimed nine tricks. to argue with his opponents. What was declarer’s chance of After the three diamond tricks and success? Twenty-one percent. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS DID YOU KNOW?

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TNT will premiere its new The Big Interview With Dan Rather: “The Band’s original post-apocalyptic sci- Robbie Robertson” fi thriller series Snowpiercer AXS TV, 8 p.m. on Sunday, May 17 at 9 p.m. Famed newsman Dan Rather sits down to chat with Set more than seven years legendary musician Robbie Robertson of the Band. after the world has become a Survivor: Winners at War frozen wasteland, the series CBS, 8 p.m. centers on the remnants of CBS presents a special two-hour edition of Survivor humanity who inhabit a per- ahead of next week’s dramatic season finale. petually moving train, with Riverdale: “Chapter Seventy-Six: Killing Mr. Honey” 1001 cars, that circles the The CW, 8 p.m. globe. Class warfare, social in- Season Finale! justice and the politics of sur- After receiving a letter from the University of Iowa vival are played out. Snow- asking him to submit a story, Jughead (Cole piercer stars Oscar® winner Sprouse) works on a twisted tale about the gang’s Jennifer Connelly, Grammy® revenge fantasy against Principal Honey (guest star and Tony® Award winner Kerr Smith) for all the ways he’s ruined their senior Daveed Diggs, Emmy® nom- year. inee Alison Wright, Mickey The Masked Singer: “A Quarter Mask Crisis: The Sumner, Susan Park, Iddo Quarter Finals” Goldberg, Katie McGuinness, FOX, 8 p.m. Tony Award® winner and Special guest Jeff Dye joins the panel as the remain- Grammy® nominee Lena ing five singers compete and one singer will be un- Hall, Annalise Basso, Sam masked at the end of the new episode “A Quarter Otto, Roberto Urbina, Sheila Mask Crisis: The Quarter Finals.” Vand and Jaylin Fletcher. Spy in the Wild: A Nature Miniseries: “The North” PBS, 8 p.m. Travel to the Northern Hemisphere, where the spy Get ready for more fun, creatures learn how animals move, feed and fight. games and competition when A spy hummingbird films millions of butterflies, and ABC airs two series season a spy squirrel finds itself in a battle. A spy beaver premieres on Thursday, May watches other beavers building dams. 21. First up is Holey Moley II: TCM Spotlight: Asian Americans in Film The Sequel at 9 p.m. This ex- TCM, beginning at 8 p.m. treme mini-golf competition Catch a Classic! series showcases self-pro- Every Wednesday evening in May beginning tonight, claimed mini-golf lovers Turner Classic Movies will spotlight notable films star- from around the country as ring and/or created by Asian Americans, from the ear- they compete head-to-head liest days of cinema to modern times. Tonight’s lineup through an epic obstacle golf begins with the 1919 silent film The Dragon Painter, course. 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Authorities citizens behind bars in A third U.S. ex-Green Be- en at face value when say they’ve confiscated the crisis-stricken South ret and Silvercorp founder, we see the distorting of equipment. American nation. , claimed facts,” a State Department Goudreau has previous- Trump said he had just responsibility for leading spokesperson said in a ly said the operation was learned of the detention of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “Operation Gideon,” which statement. “What is clear designed to capture — the pair, accused by Vene- Security forces guard the shore area and a boat was launched with an at- is that the former regime but not kill Maduro. He zuela of being mercenar- in which authorities claim a group of armed men tempted beach landing be- is using the event to jus- said he carried it out on ies. Venezuelan President landed in the port city of La Guaira, Venezuela. fore dawn on Sunday. Offi- tify an increased level of a “shoestring budget” af- Nicolás Maduro said they cials said Tuesday that six repression.” ter signing an agreement were part of an opera- States. before departing from the suspected attackers were U.S. officials said they with U.S.-backed Venezue- tion to kill him that was “Whatever it is, we’ll let White House to Arizona. killed, giving a revised fig- are trying to learn more lan opposition leader Juan backed by neighboring you know,” Trump told “But it has nothing to do ure from the eight previ- about the events, includ- Guaidó, who Goudreau ac- and the United reporters in Washington with our government.” ously reported. ing the activities of two cuses of failing to pay him. CLASSIFIED

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By Nicole Winfield, go back to work at con- 2 1/2 year-old grandson distancing and hygiene Colleen Barry and struction sites, factories scampered in the grass. standards. Frances D’Emilio and manufacturing jobs “He was going around And any newfound sense ASSOCIATED PRESS deemed to be at lowest and around again on the of freedom was clouded risk for contagion. Traffic terrace with his bike, but ROME — Italians by the first comprehen- strolled in the park, ticked up in city centers, it’s not the same as the vil- sive reckoning of just how grabbed take-out cappuc- commuter and long-dis- la,” Pileri said. great a toll COVID-19 had cinos and paid their re- tance trains sold out and Protective masks were taken. spects to the astonishing more people ventured out ubiquitous — even the Italy’s national statistics number of dead Monday after restrictions on move- Swiss Guards started agency reported Monday as the European epicenter ment eased for the first wearing them at the Vat- that 49 percent more peo- of the coronavirus pan- time since Italy locked ican — and were required ple died in March than the demic gingerly woke up down March 11. on public transport and average over the past five from the continent’s first “We are being careful, inside cafes, restaurants years, with some 25,354 and longest lockdown. trying not to do too many and gelato shops that excess deaths registered Greece, Portugal and things, but at least we opened for take-out ser- from Feb. 20-March 31, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Belgium also eased virus are finally outside and vice. the height of Italy’s out- Workers of the Calzaturificio M.G.T shoe restrictions, while Britain breathing some fresh air,” But not all businesses break. factory in Castelnuovo Vomano, central Italy, was poised to soon over- said Daniele Bianchi as he that could reopen did, a Since only 13,700 of return to work. take Italy as the country strolled through Rome’s sign that some owners those deaths were con- with the most confirmed Villa Borghese park. decided it wasn’t worth it firmed positive for the 10,000. The other deaths as an indirect result of the COVID-19 dead in Europe. Across the Tiber in Vil- to serve a handful of cus- virus, Italy’s officiallikely involved infected pandemic because the hos- Officially, 4.4 million la Sciarra, Valerio Pileri tomers or hadn’t managed COVID-19 toll of 29,000 people who were never pital system collapsed in Italians were allowed to stood by the stroller as his to implement new social is likely off by more than tested or people who died the north, ISTAT said. Coronavirus returns long-banned drive-in movies to Iran By Mehdi Fattahi ic Milad tower, showing a one of the world’s worst. movie it is or by whom or There is precedent for erate in Iran’s Shiite the- and Nasser Karimi film in line with the views Iran has reported more which genre.” this anger. Iran had built ocracy, has increasingly ASSOCIATED PRESS of hard-liners. than 98,600 cases with over The film being shown, dams across the country faced hard-line criticism Workers spray disinfec- 6,200 deaths, though inter- however, is “Exodus,” pro- since the revolution — es- amid the collapse of his TEHRAN, Iran — The tants on cars that line up national and local experts duced by a firm affiliated pecially under hard-line nuclear deal with world new coronavirus pan- each night here after buy- acknowledge Iran’s toll is with Iran’s hard-line Rev- former President Mah- powers. Those allied with demic has brought back ing tickets online for what likely far higher. olutionary Guard. The film moud Ahmadinejad — that his administration have something unseen in Iran is called the “Cinema Ma- “It was very fascinating, by director Ebrahim Ha- environmentalists blame criticized the film. since its 1979 Islamic Rev- chine” in Farsi. They tune this is the first time this tamikia focuses on cotton for damaging waterways Moviegoer Atefeh Sohei- olution: a drive-in movie into the film’s audio via an is happening, at least for farmers whose fields die and farmland. But this film li, however, was glad just theater. FM station on their car ra- people my age,” said Beh- from salt water brought by instead involves “a peasant to enjoy entertainment Once decried by revo- dios. rouz Pournezam, 36, who local dams. The farmers, protest against the local outside of her home. lutionaries for allowing With stadiums shut and watched the film along led by an actor who appears authority that symboli- “Now I’m sitting here too much privacy for un- movie theaters closed, this with his wife. “We are here to be the Islamic Republic’s cally resembles President with clean hands and if I married young couples, a parking-lot screening is the mostly for the excitement answer to American cowboy Hassan Rouhani’s govern- want to eat something or drive-in theater now op- only film being shown in to be honest, the movie stand-in Sam Elliott, drive ment,” the state-owned relax I don’t need to worry erates from a parking lot a communal setting amid itself didn’t matter that their tractors to Tehran to Tehran Times said. about distancing from oth- right under Tehran’s icon- the virus outbreak in Iran, much. I didn’t care what protest the government. Rouhani, a relative mod- er people,” she said. 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A long way from dodgeball: For home workouts, trainers suggest using soup How the school cans, water bottles, even your kids as weights By Erica Pearson for those who love to lift Before the lockdown, au- workout, she said. Her two STAR TRIBUNE weights, higher rep sets thor and Me Before Mom daughters both weigh un- MINNEAPOLIS using household items or podcast host Bert Ander- der 70 pounds, but her son shutdown has even a backpack stuffed son, who lives in Rogers, weighs 100. A broomstick for balance with books can provide a worked out at the gym “While I can squat 230 exercises. Soup cans for great workout, Verby said. four to ve times a week. biceps curls and shoulder pounds with a convention- changed PE class “I love squatting,” she presses. Bottles of laundry Luke Smith, who owns al bar and plates, trying detergent for dead lifts a Snap Fitness and also said. “I can’t wait to get to get the right balance, me videos of them doing By Karen and bent over rows. teaches classes, said that into a squat rack and feel use the right muscles so Ann Cullotta their workouts, and I send Twin Cities personal most of their clients use a that bar against my shoul- I didn’t hurt my back and CHICAGO TRIBUNE feedback, and they love trainer Amy Verby has heart rate monitor called der blades again.” not drop him was de nite- it,” Galan. “But it’s kind of a Myzone belt to track In the meantime, she g- As a physical education used them all in the weeks ly a workout,” she said. an honor system, because teacher at Winston Cam- since gyms were shuttered their workouts. ured out how to lift that The biggest bene t? A pus Junior High in Pal- I know there are students because of the coronavirus Those who are now using much weight in her living little respect from her atine, Ill., Emmie Galan who are home alone, and pandemic. the monitors at home are room. She had seen photos brood. used to lead spirited vol- have to watch their young- “We had to get creative,” racking up similar points, and videos online of peo- “I’m a plus-size gal and leyball matches and hand- er siblings when their par- said Verby, a Snap Fitness Smith said — even when ple squatting while lifting my kids have made com- ball games in the school ents are at work.” coach who leads free home doing a workout that em- their dogs or cats. ments about my tummy gym. Now she’s hosting While it’s no simple feat boot camp classes on Face- ployed a plastic bag with “One night, while we and such,” said Anderson. Instagram Live workout to teach students the n- book Live and paid online rolled up towels inside. were just hanging out as “After squatting all three sessions for students from er points of adjectives or group-training sessions “They are the same as a family I got the idea to of them, they’ve looked at her living room. algorithms from a Google via Zoom. “Not all of our we would get in the studio. try to squat all three of my me differently. Now my “My rst thought was, I classroom, keeping kids clients had weights and It’s ef cient,” said Smith. kids,” she said. “Why not? youngest, who’s almost 6, need to engage them in a active, moving and partic- gym equipment at home.” Some gym rats stranded There’s nothing else to do, always wants to work out way that will lead to max- ipating in physical educa- Like Verby, trainers at home are getting even right?” with me and be strong like imum participation for tion from the con nes of across the country are more creative. It “kind of” felt like a real Mom.” all of my students, which a computer screen has its coming up with quar- is always sort of dif cult, unique challenges. antine workouts using even when PE is not on- Still, teachers and other household supplies. And line,” Galan said. “We’re experts agree that ensur- people are actually doing trying to keep our stu- ing students of all ages them. dents’ spirits high, and stay physically active and More than 870 people we don’t want to penal- embrace a healthy life- viewed a late April Snap ize them, because they’re style is more important Fitness boot camp on Face- going through a dif cult than ever during this un- book live — complete with time right now, and they certain and anxious time soup can triceps kickbacks need our positive support in their lives. and kettlebell exercises more than ever.” “Remote learning does using a tub of cat litter. While setting up a home So far, Galan estimates not allow us to offer kids gym isn’t cheap, even those that of her 180 students, a typical PE class, but we which includes six eighth- ready to splurge on proper know how important it is grade classes, about half home workout props and for both their bodies and the kids are consistently weights aren’t nding minds that they’re getting responding to her dai- much in stock. Demand ly questions, including exercise right now,” John jumped suddenly with “What was your workout Dolniak, a PE teacher at stay-at-home orders, and like today?” Patton Elementary in Ar- inventory was already low While joining in the In- lington Heights, said. because Chinese factories stagram Live workouts is “Any time the kids turn had been closed during encouraged, Galan said on the TV or their phone, the country’s earlier out- they’re not mandatory, they’re getting bombard- break. That led Minneso- and her primary goal is ed constantly with every- tans to post on Nextdoor, to encourage her students thing that’s going on in hoping to nd neighbors to stay active and healthy the world with the corona- who had weights gather- during the sudden halting virus right now, and that’s ing cobwebs in the garage. PHOTO | DREAMSTIME/TNS of their daily PE classes at certainly not uplifting There are plenty of the Palatine school. for their social emotional workouts that don’t re- Feeling sluggish in quarantine? You can hop on a bike, perform some “Some of the kids send health,” Dolniak said. quire equipment at all, but yoga, jump rope or follow tness trainers who lead workouts online. Thank You Home Healthcare Heroes!

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During this unprecedented time, I would like to publicly thank and acknowledge our hard-working and dedicated team at All Care VNA & Hospice. The outbreak of COVID-19 has required that home care and hospice agencies adapt to a new normal in providing care to patients in the community. At All Care, our staff, who instead of backing away from providing direct care to our patients, have continuously stepped up and faced the challenges head-on. The home health aide who provided a client and her family the ability to FaceTime her husband who was hospitalized and dying with COVID-19; the hospice nurse, social worker and chaplain who visit a patient from outside of her nursing home; FaceTime with her to offer her support and comfort within the confines of the new normal. The true spirit of our workforce is shining through this pandemic. To our clinicians and home health aides who continue to work on the front line, putting themselves at risk in order to ensure our patients are cared for - THANK YOU! And to all of our staff, thank you for your inspiration, your commitment and your compassion! We have, in my opinion, the very best professional and paraprofessional staff who continue to deliver top quality care, even in times of crisis. We greatly appreciate your hard-work and dedication as we continue to serve the community as we have for over 109 years.

Sincerely, Shawn F. Potter President/CEO All Care VNA & Hospice & Private Care Services