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WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020 DEALS OF THE Start of high school sports delayed by 3 weeks$DAY$ PG. 3 By Mike Alongi Education (DESE) and the Executive when the guidelines from the DESE and Force can get the recommendations from ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Of ce of Energy and Environmental Af- the EEA will be released, the Task Force DESE and EEA, they will come together fairs. recommended to the Board that they and give everyone a much better idea of The Massachusetts Interscholastic Ath- “We will ultimately have to wait for the meet again three business days after the how fall sports might look,” added Task letic Association (MIAA) Board of Direc- guidelines from DESE and the EEA in DESE and EEA publish their guidelines Force co-chair and Duxbury athletic di- tors on Tuesday unanimously approved coordination with the Governor’s of ce for K-12 fall sports. The Board unani- rector Thomas Holdgate.DEALS the COVID-19 Task Force’s recommenda- to know whether we will be able to offer mously approved the motion. The Task Force will work on a number tion that the start date for fall sports be a full slate of fall athletics,” said Board “The task force felt that it was import- of proposals in the meantimeOF THE while wait- pushed back to Sept. 14. of Directors president and Marsh eld ant to have a timeline to respond to the ing for the guidelines to be released. Some That start date will apply only to the superintendent Jeff Granatino. “We are forthcoming guidelines,” said Task Force of the proposals in the$ worksDAY include$ re- sports that are allowed to be played by putting together plans in the hope there co-chair and St. John’s Prep athletic di- viewing the health and safetyPG. 3 guidelines the forthcoming guidelines from the De- will be sports.” rector Keith Crowley. partment of Elementary and Secondary While there is still not a set date for “The hope is that as quickly as the Task SPORTS, A3 SaugusDEALS Four million meals and counting OF THE $DAY$ for My Brother’s Table awardedPG. 3 $360K to DEALS help OFsmall THE $DAY$ businessesPG. 3 By Elyse Carmosino ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Saugus has been awarded a $360,000 grant to help local businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Part of a state-funded Community Development Block Grant awarded by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Develop- ment (DHCD), Town Manager Scott Crabtree said the funds will help point Saugus in the right direction as it recovers from the effects of the long-lasting public health crisis. “I am extremely grateful that Gov- By Gayla Cawley Hills said the soup kitchen had been plan- Sue Woodcock ernor Charlie Baker, Lieutenant ITEM STAFF ning to mark the milestone with a special packs away Governor Karyn Polito, and the De- dinner, but since the COVID-19 pandemic dinner meals partment of Housing and Communi- LYNN — My Brother’s Table has hit a ma- has eliminated the use of their dining room on Tuesday ty Development awarded the town of jor milestone. for meal consumption, those plans had to be afternoon at My Saugus this grant funding to support The Lynn soup kitchen has now served scrapped. Brother’s Table our community’s small businesses, more than four million free meals since it Instead, the achievement was posted on the in Lynn. many of which have been devastated opened in 1982. My Brother’s Table social media pages. But during these dif cult times,” Crab- The milestone, which was reached on June dishing out four million meals is not entire- ITEM PHOTO | tree said in a statement Tuesday. 26, came months sooner than expected for ly a cause for celebration. It’s also a time to OLIVIA FALCIGNO In order to better serve the commu- Dianne Kuzia Hills, executive director of My re ect on how much need there is, Hills said. nity’s many locally-owned business- Brother’s Table. “There’s so many people involved with es, Crabtree, the Board of Selectmen, “I thought we would probably hit it maybe those four million meals,” she said. and other town of cials researched in the winter this year, or maybe next year “It’s pretty amazing when you think of all multiple funding opportunities we would hit four million meals,” said Hills. before applying in early June for “I never thought it would be this summer.” MEALS, A3 a $400,000 Community Develop- ment Block Grant — the maximum amount awarded to individual mu- nicipalities. This week it was announced Sau- gus will be receiving $360,000, the COVID-19 Walmart Rises to the occasion funding for which has been made Revere reports available through the Coronavirus two additional Aid, Relief, and Economic Security virus deaths. A3 for Centerboard program (CARES) Act of 2020 to DHCD by the United States Department of Saugus Housing and Urban Development Kowloon to screen By David McLellan to nd a path out,” said Mark DeJoie, Center- (HUD). “Mamma Mia.” A3 ITEM STAFF board CEO. The grant will give Saugus an op- “We will continue providing services to close portunity to provide nancial assis- Sports LYNN — In Essex County, there are more than the gap in specialized supports for the estimat- 150 girls and women who are exploited sexual- tance of up to $10,000 to microen- Local athletic directors, ed 150-plus young girls and women in Essex terprises — commercial enterprises ly each year, according to Centerboard, a Lynn coaches react to MIAA County who are sexually exploited each year,” with ve or fewer employees, one or delaying fall season. B1 nonpro t with a number of community-oriented DeJoie said. “We will also increase our efforts to more of whom owns the enterprise  programs that advocates for survivors of com- spread awareness around this issue and as well — to lessen the pandemic’s economic Emmerich gets off to mercial sex exploitation, including children. as our direct-prevention activities.” burdens. fast start in rst round Centerboard’s We Rise program has received The Centerboard We Rise program does a Crabtree added in a separate inter- of NE Amateur. B1 $1,500 from the Lynn Walmart to continue its number of things to prevent, intervene in, and view with the Item that the town’s mission. The program “helps to prevent child- hood sexual exploitation and assists survivors CENTERBOARD, A3 SAUGUS, A3 Swampscott Saugus teacher seeks feedback helps keep on beach park history alive By David McLellan ITEM STAFF By Jim Correale FOR THE ITEM SWAMPSCOTT — A long-underused space could soon become a revitalized REVERE — It’s a sunny July morning, and Eliza oceanfront park and the public is invit- Belcher is coming back to life. ed to share their visions for the park this Well, not physically — that would be scary — weekend. but her name is once again visible on the slate This Saturday, July 25, from 11 a.m. to stone that marks her grave. It’s probably looking 1 p.m., the public is invited to Johnson as good as it has at any time since 1837, when Eli- Park on Puritan Road across from Smith za was laid to rest in the Rumney Marsh Burial Lane to share their input about what they Brendan O’Brien Ground. would like the park to look like, and pro- cleans a head- The bandbox of a cemetery is nestled snugly in vide feedback for town staff and landscape stone at the the middle of a residential neighborhood in Revere, architects from Tufts University’s Urban Rumney Marsh and Brendan O’Brien — one of the volunteers who Burial Ground in SWAMPSCOTT, A5 Revere. TEACHER, A2

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 78° VOL. 141, ISSUE 187 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-2 CLASSIFIED ...... B6 LOW 70° POLICE/FIRE ...... A5 COMICS ...... B4 FOOD ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020 OBITUARIES Saugus teacher helps Alice M. Howard, 70 Carmen P. Roche, 66 keep history alive 1953-2020 SWAMPSCOTT — Alice M. SWAMPSCOTT — Carmen P. TEACHER odd angles. Tree roots, as (Carroll) Howard, age 70, of Roche (nee Paredes Gonza- From A1 well as the settling of the Swampscott, passed away lez), 66, “Carmen” of Swamp- earth, are responsible for on Monday, July 20, 2020. scott, passed away on July 18, keeps the grounds tidy tilting the markers. She was the wife of Joseph P. 2020. Carmen waged a truly and xes broken head- On marble, O’Brien uses Howard, with whom she would brave and courageous battle stones — is scrubbing the a commercial product have celebrated 36 years of against pancreatic cancer for grime off Belcher’s name. that works its way into marriage this week. 18 months but succumbed to Such attention wasn’t the pores of the stone. It A lifelong resident of the illness on July 18, 2020. always the case for the might take weeks, but the Swampscott, she was the Juana del Carmen Paredes city’s only graveyard, lo- spray will kill the organic daughter of the late Edward P. Gonzalez was born on Nov. 5, cated on Butler Street, matter and the rain will and Mary (McCue) Carroll. She 1953 in Angol, a city in South- between Elm and Bixby wash it away. Still, there’s was a graduate of Swamp- ern Chile. Carmen was the streets. For much of the no remedy for the “sug- scott High School, Class of third of six children — four girls 20th century, the place aring,”tiny white chips 1968, as well as Marian Court and two boys— raised on a was neglected. Trees were crumbling over time, that overgrown, and some of College. Alice pursued a ca- farmhouse in Southern Chile. happens to the marble the grave markers were reer  rst at NYNEX and then at Sadly, her two brothers, Ri- markers. toppled or scattered about Salem State College working cardo and Rene, also passed With singing birds and in pieces. in the admissions of ce. She away from pancreatic cancer dappled sunlight, Rumney After the last interment, enjoyed staying home with during her brief stay. in 2013. ter buddies and neighbors will Marsh is a little oasis sur- in 1929, it seems that her three children before be- Service information: Her Carmen Roche’s life was an surely miss Carmen’s wicked rounded on three sides by Rumney Marsh was most- coming a real estate broker visiting hours will be held immigrant success story. She sense of humor, smile and modest houses. It’s not ly forgotten, except for the for Carlson GMAC Real Estate on Thursday from 4-8 p.m. in moved to America 35 years unique “Carmenisms” — Target hard to forget that the neighborhood kids who in Marblehead. She loved her the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, ago in search of a better life co-workers, you know what we bustle of Broadway is just town of Swampscott and also 67 Ocean St. (Route 1A), mean. rode their bikes through a few blocks away, and and economic circumstances or played hide-and-seek enjoyed antiques,  ne art and Lynn. Relatives and friends than available at the time in One of Carmen’s close Route 1A is just down the genealogy. are respectfully invited to friends, Teresa Palacios Ol- among the headstones. street. Chile. She met her husband, In a Boston Globe sto- In addition to her husband, attend and are required to Richard, 32 years ago on a sen, said, “Someone so spe- “It’s easy to get en- she is survived by her three adhere to the guidelines of cial can never be forgotten.” ry from early 2008, Re- grossed in the work here, ight from Pittsburgh, Pa., to vere City Councilor Ira children, Elizabeth Flanagan the Commonwealth of Mas- , N.Y. After a whirlwind Her Latina pride, generosity, and then someone comes and her husband Christopher, sachusetts, the CDC and warmth and sunny disposition Novoselsky and Nicholas up behind you, and says, and long-distance romance, Bua, the city’s former di- Michael Howard and Emily the local Board of Health they married in 1990 and had will be forever missed but nev- ‘Excuse me,’ and you jump. Howard; three grandchildren, that limit gatherings in the er forgotten. Carmen Paredes rector of veterans’ ser- Happens all the time.” two wonderful sons. vices, walked through the Shea and Quinn Flanagan and funeral home to 40 fami- Roche rose from humble be- Another element that As a proud Latina, Carmen cemetery and called the Teddy Howard; her siblings, ly and friends. Her funeral ginnings to lead a joyous and O’Brien enjoys is digging strongly identi ed with her conditions “deplorable.” Margaret Ori, Edward P. Carroll Mass in St. John the Evan- full life cut short by pancreatic into the history of those Chilean heritage and Hispanic The pair brought in oth- Jr., Francis Carroll, Maurice gelist Church, Swampscott cancer. Her life epitomized buried at Rumney Marsh. culture. But Carmen became a ers to form the Rumney Carroll, Bill Carroll, Jane Car- and burial in Swampscott United States citizen in 2002 an immigrant success story There are veterans from roll and Roger Carroll; as well Marsh Burial Ground the American Revolution Cemetery will be private. after 9-11 because she was at contributing to the fabric Renovation Committee, as many nieces and nephews. Contributions in her memo- so impressed with how the of America — still the world’s and the Civil War, as well She was the sister of the late and O’Brien, who teach- as a few from previous en- ry may be made to UNICEF, American people came to- melting pot! Her husband es at Saugus High School Julie Cosentino. tanglements with Native 125 Maiden Lane, New York, gether and responded so well and sons, Sean and Andrew, and lives in Revere, just a The family wishes to express Americans. NY 10038. Directions and to the tragic events of that in- are heartbroken at the loss of couple of blocks from the appreciation for the staff of Deane Winthrop, the guestbook at www.solimine. famous day. their Mother and their Dad’s graveyard, came aboard Brigham and Women’s Hospi- son of John Winthrop, one com. In each and every life en- Best Friend. three years ago. tal, Division of Cardiovascular of the founders of Bos- deavor Carmen was a success Service information: A pri- “I was a closet goth,” the Medicine, Intensive Care Unit ton and a governor of the — as a mother, a star employ- vate visitation ceremony and 42-year-old O’Brien says for the supportive and com- Massachusetts Bay Col- ee at Target-St. Louis Park, “Celebration of Carmen’s of the interest in horror passionate care Alice received ony, is interred here, as Minn., homemaker, handy- Life” will be held at the movies and scary stories woman and gardener at their O’DONNELL Funeral Home, are numerous members of he rst embraced in his the Pratt family, for whom homes in New Jersey, Minne- 84 Washington Square (at youth. “And I thought, apolis and Swampscott. She Salem Common) in Salem. Prattville in Chelsea is ‘How can I turn this named. was incredibly generous of her Attendance by invitation only. “spooky” thing into an ac- Ronald A. Gambale, 82 time and  nancial resources Carmen’s family asks that in Also, 16 individuals tual hobby and practice.’” who at one time had been to both her family in Chile and lieu of owers that contribu- After volunteering on slaves are buried in un- in the United States. tions be made in her memory projects at cemeteries in marked graves, mostly SALISBURY — Ronald A. Carmen is survived by her to one of two organizations. Ipswich and Gloucester, along the Butler Street Gambale, age 82, of Salis- husband, Richard (Rick) Gifts may be made in memory he realized that there was wall. There are now two bury, died Saturday, July 18, Roche, and their two devoted of Carmen Paredes Roche to work to be done a lot clos- plaques marking the site, 2020. He was the beloved sons, Sean Patrick Roche and support cancer research and er to home and he joined listing the slaves’ names husband of Gloria A. (Cush- Andrew James Roche; and patient care at: Dana-Farber the renovation committee. ing) Gambale. her loving daughter-in-law, and whatever other rele- Cancer Institute, P.O. Box “They were totally wel- vant information exists. Born in Lynn, he was the Elaina Donofrio Roche. Car- 849168, Boston, MA 02284 coming,” O’Brien said. son of the late Domenic and men is survived by three sis- “It’s unique to have or online at www.dana-far- “They’re a good group, and them. You almost never Maria (Benevento) Gambale. ters in Chile, her close cousin, ber.org/gift. Or, gifts may be I’m grateful they gave me He had lived in Lynn for the Carmen Gloria of San Diego, see clear indications of made to the Political Asy- a chance to help out.” slave burials,” O’Brien greater part of his life before Calif., and her aunt, Carmen lum/Immigration Represen- He adds that the efforts moving to Salisbury 20 years Falce, of Pittsburgh, Pa. In says. “Actual gravestones tation (PAIR) Project. PAIR of the committee in the are few and far between. ago. addition, she is survived by provides free legal services 10 years before he came Ronald had worked as a Rick’s six siblings, their spous- To have so many and to to asylum seekers and pro- aboard kept the grave- know where they are and blind and shade installer for es, 14 nephews and nieces motes the rights of detained yard in “exceptional con- to have them commem- Home Decor Group until his in the U.S., 12 nephews and immigrants. Mail your gift, dition”— a change from orated like that is really retirement in 2018. He was nieces in Chile, including our payable to “PAIR Project,” in what the Globe had wit- unique.” an “Urban Cowboy” who loved beloved nephew, Patricio Pare- memory of Carmen Paredes nessed a dozen years ago. One of the former slaves riding his horses and was des, who lived with Carmen’s Roche to: 98 North Washing- “I’ve seen a lot of cem- was Job Morrow, who devoted to animals. In his in the SOLIMINE Funeral immediate family in America ton St., Suite 106, Boston, eteries that are this vin- served in the colonial army younger years he competed in Home, 426 Broadway (Route for  ve years. MA 02114 or donate on- tage,” he said, “and are in during the American Rev- rodeos, barrel racing and calf 129), Lynn. Burial will follow Carmen will be sadly missed line at: https://pairproject. far worse shape than this.” olution, defending Win- roping competitions. Above in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, by some of the greatest neigh- networkforgood.com/proj- O’Brien opens and closes throp against the British. all, he was dedicated to his Lynn. Relatives and friends bors in the world (4100 block ects/35999-online-giving. To Rumney Marsh daily, and Morrow became a free man family and was always there are respectfully invited to Zenith Ave., Linden Hills) share a memory or offer a manages its social media when Massachusetts abol- for them. attend and are required to and Chilenos en Minnesota condolence, please visit www. presence — on Instagram, ished slavery in 1783, and He was the beloved hus- adhere to the guidelines of amigos. Target St. Louis Park odonnellfuneralservice.com. Facebook and a web site. he lived to be 100 years band of Gloria, the devoted fa- the Commonwealth of Mas- Store colleagues, in particular At least twice a month he old, dying in 1836. ther of Dina and her husband sachusetts and the CDC Kari Lynn Jacobson, and Guest spends time working on At least one of the cem- Edward Berry and the loving that limit gatherings in the Return customers and friends the stones. etery’s neighbors believes grandfather of Nickolas and funeral home to 40 family and Swampscott Senior Cen- “Everybody deserves that not all its guests are Mitchell. He was predeceased members and friends. Direc- a clean gravestone. This resting quietly. One night, by his son, Tony and his sib- tions and guestbook at www. is the last thing that lings, Victor and John Gamble when her cat got loose and solimine.com. says this person lived, climbed into a tree, a near- and Susan Comeau. breathed, existed, so it Service information: A Michael R. Carone, 33 by resident took a ladder should at the very least be into the graveyard to rescue visitation will be held on 1987-2020 legible.” Friday from 9-11:30 a.m. it, she told O’Brien. When This can be a tough chal- she looked down she “saw OAKVILLE, Conn. — Michael lenge. Though the earliest a man in a Union uniform Robert Carone, age 33, of burials — the rst record- walking slowly across the IN-MEMORIAM Oakville, passed away unex- ed was Mary Smith is Dana Warner Did you know? cemetery to the soldiers’ 1971 ~ July 22 ~ 2020 pectedly at home on Tuesday, 1693 — are marked with graves” along the back side. On his 49th birthday July 14, 2020. slate, the fashion switched When she looked again, the Michael was born on March to marble in the 1800s. apparition was gone. In loving memory of my son. This was, O’Brien says, “a And all the special gifts in life 24, 1987 in Stoneham, the Otherwise, the more However great or small son of Charles F. Carone and disastrous decision.” than 400 souls buried at To have you as a son Today, for the most Karen Woodward) Carone. He Rumney Marsh seem to Was the greatest gift of all. part, the words and im- proudly served his country in be at peace, and the ren- A special time, a special face ages carved into slate are A special son I can't replace the U.S. Marines. He was em- ovation committee will Home delivery sharp and clear, but the With aching heart I wish below ployed as a diesel mechanic continue working to keep I miss you son, I miss you so. marble inscriptions look subscribers in the greater Waterbury area. their nal resting place in as though they’re melting Love you forever get FREE access Service information: Fu- good condition. into the stone. Mom, Andy, Troy to the e-edition on neral services for Mr. Carone “You get hit with how “It holds up terribly. Andy and Jayden will be held on Saturday, July amazing it is that there’s They thought it looked 25, 2020 at 2 p.m. at CA- a stone here that was put Say hi to brother Derek and Family nicer, and when they’re SEY’S EASTSIDE Memorial in the ground in 1693, and brand new they are spec- Funeral Home, 1987 East it hasn’t moved since,” endure only if you share tacular. They just didn’t Main St., Waterbury. Military O’Brien says. “You get them so you are encouraged count on environmental Selling a house? honors will be accorded Mr. struck by the power, the to leave a condolence, words things, pollution, acid Carone following the service. staying power, of some- Buying a house? rain.” Relatives and friends may of comfort or a personal thing like that.” visit with Michael’s memory with the In addition to exposure Find out what properties family on Saturday Carone family on to the elements, organic recently sold in your area. from 1 p.m. until the Michael’s tribute material can also cause service at the funer- page at www.east- damage over time. Moss, 781-593-7700 Publishing Daily, except Sundays al home. 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Box 5 read — though some are Lynn, MA 01903 poking from the ground at WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Start of high school sports delayed by 3 weeks Revere reports SPORTS opening back up schools. nothing” scenario, Riley fees after spring sports From A1 Obviously we don’t control said that the DESE would were canceled. The Board the trajectory of the virus, look at all possibilities. unanimously voted to two additional that will be released by nor do we control the fi- “”I think we are looking send the request along to the MIAA Sports Medicine nancials. We have asked at everything. I cannot say the Finance Committee, Committee and arriving at districts to make three it would be an all-or-noth- which meets in August. a recommendation for post- plans — in person instruc- ing situation at this time,” Any recommendation that virus deaths season tournament play for tion for all students (w/re- Riley said. “I wouldn’t comes from the Finance the 2020-2021 season. strictions), remote learn- rule anything out at this Committee will then be By Gayla Cawley same in Lynnfield (104 But one of the biggest ing, and the hybrid model point.” voted on by the Board. ITEM STAFF cases, 11 deaths) and Na- proposals the Task Force (in person and remote). Riley concluded his time hant (44 cases, six deaths) In other news from the Two additional deaths will work on will be arriv- “If we are able to come in the meeting by telling on Tuesday and were not meeting, the Board of have been reported in ing at a “recommendation to school, the question is, the Board of Directors that updated in Marblehead, Directors unanimously Revere to bring the city’s for how educational ath- what can we have?” Riley recommendations for the voted to suspend the tra- death toll to 90. Peabody, Saugus and letics can be leveraged as said. “”If we can do sports, fall sports season are like- ditional end-of-game hand- Revere also reported two Swampscott. a social emotional learn- we’d certainly like to do ly to come in early August. shake protocols due to the new cases on Tuesday. The As of Monday, Marble- ing support should schools it. But only if they can be There was also a dis- COVID-19 pandemic and city’s total number of cas- head had 243 cases and 30 be in a remote learning done in a safe way.” cussion among the Board also unanimously approved es is now 1,919 and 1,635 deaths, Peabody has 1,096 model during the 2020- Riley also noted to the members concerning a the application of Pioneer residents have recovered. cases and 167 deaths and 2021 school year.” Board of Directors that proposal from the North- Charter School of Science II Six new cases, but no Swampscott has reported DESE Commissioner some sports may have to eastern Conference and (Saugus) to become a mem- additional deaths were 137 cases and nine deaths. Jeffery C. Riley also joined be modified in order to be the Cape Ann League that ber of the MIAA. reported in Lynn on Tues- Saugus has not released the virtual meeting on played. When asked about was tabled at the May 13 day. The city now has updated numbers since Tuesday, telling the Board whether some sports can meeting. The proposal Mike Alongi can be 3,822 cases and 106 resi- of Directors, “We’re asking be played or if they will concerned schools poten- reached at malongi@item- last Friday, when the town dents have died. districts to think about be lumped into an “all-or- tially receiving rebates of live.com. reported 562 cases and 36 Five hundred cases are deaths. active in Lynn and 3,216 residents have recovered Gayla Cawley can be from the virus, according reached at gcawley@item- to city data. live.com. Follow her on Numbers remained the Twitter @GaylaCawley. Kowloon to screen ‘Mamma Mia’

By Elyse Carmosino menu of signature Kowloon ITEM STAFF dishes and cocktails, in- cluding scorpion bowls, mai SAUGUS — Saugus’ tais, pu pu platters, Saugus Kowloon Restaurant will wings, egg rolls, salt and host a showing of “Mam- pepper calamari, Kowloon ma Mia” Wednesday, July steak, sushi, and more. 29 as a continuation of the Guests are welcome to restaurant’s Xfinity-spon- drive or bring their own sored movie nights. lounge chairs and blan- The showing will take kets to the drive-in area, place at Kowloon’s new- which features a 22 by 40- ly-unveiled car hop and foot wide movie screen. drive-in movie theater, To reserve a parking which provides customers spot or table ahead of with easy access to the time, guests are asked to restaurant’s already-fa- call (781) 233-0077. Doors mous tiki bar and a full open at 7 p.m. Saugus awarded $360K to help small businesses

SAUGUS Implementation and dis- From A1 tribution of grant funds will be overseen by the Of- Planning and Economic fice of Planning and Eco- Development department nomic Development, in has already received in- conjunction with the town quiries from some of Sau- manager’s office. gus’ small businesses in- Eligible small business- terested in applying for es interested in applying grant funding. for assistance should con- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO “There are definitely tact the Planning and Eco- nomic Development Office From left, Noam Traum, 17, and Kimberly Terenzi pack away dinner meals on Tuesday afternoon businesses that are strug- gling,” Crabtree said. “I at (781) 231-4045. For at My Brother’s Table in Lynn. more information, contact think this should be a step the town manager’s office in the right direction to at (781) 231-4111. Four million meals and counting for My Brother’s Table help some of these micro businesses who could use Elyse Carmosino can be MEALS 70,000 meals were served you have so many people weekends. All meals are the money to stay afloat reached at ecarmosino@ From A1 compared to 17,000 during out of work and they’re to-go and people can stop and get back on their feet.” itemlive.com. the same month last year, just scrambling to pay by multiple times during the hands that have Hills said. their most basic bills and the day and pick up food home delivery rate is touched this food and then More meals were served then have nothing left.” for others as well. 50% off you think of all the peo- during the month of June Last month, My Brother’s “My feeling is we’re here newstand price! ple who needed this food, than during the entire Table served about 9,000 and we have the capacity Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Subscribers pay only to subscribe today. that’s more sobering. It’s a year two decades ago. And people, which is around 10 and the space,” said Hills. $4.50 a week. sobering reminder of how My Brother’s Table has al- percent of the city’s popu- “I want to feed as many many people are hungry.” ready served more meals lation, Hills said. people as we possibly can. That reminder has during the first half of this In anticipation of in- I’m sad that there’s peo- been especially appar- year than all of last year, creased demand, the soup ple who are suffering and ent during the pandemic, when 204,770 were dis- kitchen extended its hours have no income. It’s sad with more people seeking tributed, Hills said. in March and is still oper- and it’s moving to see peo- meals at the Willow Street “It’s pretty dramatic,” ating under the same dai- ple really struggling, but soup kitchen. she said. “The trends we’ve ly schedule. it feels good to be helping This past June, My been seeing crop up is the Rather than remain- out the little bit that we Brother’s Table served increase in housing is af- ing open for a set period can.” 86,000 meals, four times fecting people’s budgets. I of time during lunch and more than the 17,000 think our numbers were dinner, My Brother’s Ta- Gayla Cawley can be served in June 2019. A going up because of the ble is open from 12-6 p.m. reached at gcawley@item- similar spike was also sheer economics of it. But Monday through Friday live.com. Follow her on seen this past May, when then with the pandemic, and from 2-4:30 p.m. on Twitter @GaylaCawley. 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E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Honoring My Brother’s Table 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 My Brother’s Table just ing time with a woman I talk with someone that 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey announced that they have loved dearly. may be different, we can P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton served four million meals Once my mother found find mutual ground. Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman since 1982. out where my grand- My aunt Debbie Ken- I have served and have mother took us, she was nedy eventually became Customer Service Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. helped serve some of PUBLISHERS not happy and told my part of My Brother’s Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 those meals and it truly grandmother never to Table. My uncle volun- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 is life changing. Growing take us there again. That teers at the door and my All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 up, my maternal grand- is when I unfortunately cousin is employed by My Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 mother was addicted to adjusted my positive view Brother’s Table. Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 drugs. It took a toll on my of My Brother’s Table to a My colleague on the Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 mother who was only 1 negative. School Committee, Donna classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 years old when her father Over time as my grand- Coppola is a huge ad- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Subscriptions died. Barely in her 20s, mother started to get ac- vocate for My Brother’s [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 my grandmother turned cess to programs through Table and also serves on to drugs to cope with her the resources around the Board. I am proud to Circulation [email protected] pain. I have fond memo- My Brother’s Table, she be part of a church family ries of telling my grand- eventually took the op- that has served hundreds Ext. 3 mother that one day I portunity to get clean and of hours in donated time. Newsroom would buy her a castle and take better care of herself, In order to have a [email protected] we would live together. including her diabetes. healthy community we [email protected] My parents did not often One day when I was at need to provide a healthy Ext. 4 EDITORIAL allow us to be alone with my aunt’s house a visiting community. That includes Sports my grandmother because nurse came to check out feeding those in need. [email protected] of the drug abuse and our my grandmother and it That includes providing Ext. 5 times together were often was none other than my services to those in need spent during her times of aunt, Debbie Kennedy. I where they are. Retail and Online John Lewis left us Advertising being clean and sober. was so excited that my My Brother’s Table has [email protected] I will never forget my aunt from my stepmoth- connected those in need grandmother calling me er’s side finally met some- to resources for almost 30 ADVERTISING some time in November one on my mother’s side. years and Lynn is lucky Ernie Carpenter Jr. a better America Director of Advertising when I was about 8 or There was one other to have such a wonderful 9 years old and telling time I went to My Broth- nonprofit. In honor of My and Business Development, ext. 1355 Editorial from the Dallas Morning News [email protected] me about a place she er’s Table to eat and that Brother’s Table serving was going to take me to is when I faced homeless- four million meals, we Ralph Mitchell Right now, America needs heroes. And we have one Sales Representative, ext. 1313 see Santa Claus. I was ness at the age of 16. should consider making a for the ages in John Lewis. [email protected] very excited to see my In my adulthood I have donation to further their His life of sacrifice in the name of the larger princi- grandmother and to see grown to love My Broth- positive reach in our com- Eric Rondeau ples of freedom and equality and his career of service Sales Representative, ext. 1280 Santa Claus. I remember er’s Table and its mission. munity, especially in this [email protected] to his country are emblems of the better America we walking with her to My I have brought my moth- epidemic. Patricia Whalen hope to be and the better America we can become. Brother’s Table, grabbing er, my daughter and other We still have work to In remembering him, we should remember that the Sales Representative, ext. 1310 a meal and sitting with family members to serve. do and I am proud to [email protected] struggle for equality is an enduring human struggle, Santa. The work of feeding fam- work alongside with My BUSINESS OFFICE that it will not come cheaply nor easily, that the path I had no clue I was in ilies and those struggling Brother’s Table in ending can be dangerous and the pain very real, and that it a soup kitchen, being really does bring positive hunger. Susan J. Conti will almost certainly never be over. Controller, ext. 1288 served by volunteers and change to communities. [email protected] We can remember too, though, that it can be re- eating with homeless and Never forget that we are Michael Satterwhite warded — that things can get better — and that other needy families. I did more connected than we Lynn School Committee Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 Lewis’ sacrifice, along with those of the Freedom Rid- know that I was spend- think and if we sit and member ers and so many advocates for reform, bequeathed [email protected] to us a better nation, where we more fully, if still Marian Kinney imperfectly, embrace the individual dignity of each ext. 1212 American and extend in law the protection of their Anchor Food Pantry says thank you [email protected] basic human rights. Will Kraft Lewis, who died at 80 Friday, had his skull cracked Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 The Anchor Food Pantry March 2020. It was in- is a need identified, and [email protected] with a billy club as a young man to help bring us to was just an idea six short credible. because of this, we are this place where we are. And even as violence was Paula Villacreses able to service dozens of done upon him, he rejected violence in return. The months ago. But as we We first set up at the A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 families and seniors each undeniable moral authority that he carried on the all have experienced, a high school and later [email protected] week by providing some Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., in 1965 was lot can change in just six moved our growing inven- Mike Shanahan much needed groceries. the authority that finally mattered. months. tory to the Senior Center, Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 We are even able to give [email protected] In considering his legacy, we must also consider the This past January the where we remain tem- some fresh veggies from work that remains. Poverty, imprisonment and other seed for Anchor was porarily. The community Carolina Trujillo our brand-new communi- legacies of slavery and codified racism still track our planted. We knew there response has been beyond Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ty garden. [email protected] country. Lewis supported the marches in opposition of was a need in the greater amazing — including We have big plans for police violence against Black Americans and consid- Swampscott community donations of food and Jim Wilson the future as well. We are Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 ered them an extension of his work as a young man. to support those who are household items through presently searching for [email protected] We also hope, as we memorialize his life and all he experiencing food inse- neighborhood drives — a permanent home and did as a protester, organizer and congressman, that curity. We began meeting generous cash contribu- CIRCULATION will keep everyone posted we don’t fail to recognize the truth that his work with representatives tions, access to temporary Lisa Mahmoud on that. We are also in mattered because it made a real difference in our from churches and other space at both Swampscott Manager, ext. 1239 the process of creating a [email protected] country and in improving the lives of Black Ameri- organizations who were High School and Swamp- website. cans. The America that John Lewis died in is not the already trying to help, we scott Senior Center, In the meantime, please CUSTOMER SERVICE same America he was born into as the child of share- researched how other food volunteers to help with visit our Facebook page. La’ Mosha Ball croppers. It is not the same America that disenfran- pantries were organized organizing and servicing, We try to post information Customer Service, ext. 1276 chised Black Americans as a matter of law denied and we brainstormed community restaurants [email protected] about volunteer opportu- them basic human rights. about fundraising options. sharing extras, communi- nities and items most in GRAPHICS It is an America that took his search for justice and Our goal was to have ty organizations such as need, as well as a link for equality seriously, that cared his body was beaten some type of food pantry the Swampscott Edu- Trevor Andreozzi donating. Designer and his skull fractured, that rejected the forces of in- running by June 2020. cation Association and Ro- Again, thank you to all [email protected] equality, segregation and racism. But then the pandemic tary Club offering support the Swampscott and Nah- Ned Connors That better America is an America we must work and the list goes on. hit and there was no time ant community members Designer, ext. 1222 toward every day. The struggle is renewed over and to wait. With a tremen- Every single action, who have embraced this [email protected] over in each of us as individuals and in all of us as dous amount of commu- from individual to group, effort and truly made it a Mark Sutherland a society. nity support and a lot of has had an incredible success. Creative Director, ext. 1330 John Lewis has died. But in a good and ever better hustle, we were providing impact. This community [email protected] America, John Lewis will live forever. staples to local families showed up in a big way, as Anchor Food Pantry NEWSROOM it always does when there and seniors in need by board members Mike Alongi Sports Editor, ext. 1228 [email protected] Bill Brotherton Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] Elyse Carmosino Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] Gayla Cawley Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] Olivia Falcigno Photographer, ext.1224 [email protected] Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 [email protected] Steve Krause Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 [email protected] David McLellan Reporter, ext. 1317 [email protected] Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] TECHNOLOGY 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, JULY 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE Lynn shooting suspect All address information, particu- two boys and a girl who looked Essex Street and reported the larly arrests, reflect police records. In about 16 years old. They were dog was located and released the event of a perceived inaccuracy, reportedly in the water passing to the animal control officer. it is the sole responsibility of the con- a bottle around and drinking added to most wanted list out of red solo cups. Police ad- cerned party to contact the relevant Complaints vised the two boys of the pub- By Gayla Cawley said. above his lip and multi- police department and have the de- lic consumption law, but never A woman called at 11:52 ITEM STAFF Pojoy, also known as ple tattoos across his body partment issue a notice of correction saw the girl drinking. p.m. Monday to report she be- “I.G.” is facing charges that include a devil’s head, to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- lieved she was followed home LYNN — Ingmar Robles of carrying a loaded fire- written words, and a bead ifications will not be made without earlier that day. The vehicle re- Pojoy, sought in connec- arm weapon, assault and and cross on his arms, the NAHANT portedly followed her into her tion with a fatal shooting express notice of change from the battery with a dangerous name “Thelma” among neighborhood but she said that was committed in arresting police department. Accidents weapon, and committing other ink on his chest, a she had not seen the vehicle Lynn last year, has been a firearms violation while skull on the left side of An unknown caller reported since. Officers were dispatched added to the Massachu- having committed a prior his torso, and the name LYNN a multi-car accident with no in- to Stillings Road to speak setts State Police “Most crime involving violence “Robles” on his upper back with the calling party and de- juries at the DCR Tot Lot on the Wanted” list. or drugs. just below the base of his Arrests termined the vehicle was a causeway at 6:48 p.m. Sun- Pojoy, 26, has extensive Pojoy has a lengthy crim- neck, state police said. greenish-gray Toyota. No other ties to Lynn and a previ- Daren Gallahair, 35, was ar- day. Officers were dispatched inal record and should be Anyone who sees Pojoy for more information. information was reported. ous address in Peabody, considered “armed and rested and charged with Class Police received a 911 call or has knowledge of his A drug possession at 2:15 is known to affiliate with dangerous,” state police whereabouts is urged to Animal Control at 11:29 p.m. Monday about street gangs and is active- said. p.m. Tuesday. a person in the road in the call the Massachusetts Julio Lugo, 18, was arrested ly attempting to evade He is described by au- State Police Violent Fugi- Police received a call at vicinity of 7-Eleven on Lincoln and charged with motor vehi- capture, state police said. thorities as a Hispan- 8:17 a.m. Sunday from a call- Avenue who appeared to be tive Apprehension Section cle breaking and entering with A warrant was issued ic man, 5 feet 8 inches er reporting a raccoon that ap- stumbling around and trying at 1-800-KAPTURE (1- theft, uninsured motor vehicle/ for his arrest following tall, approximately 120 800-527-8873) or dial 911. peared to be sick or injured in to wave down cars. The person an investigation into a trailer and unregistered motor was described as a man in his pounds, and has black the area of Prospect Street. A Feb. 6, 2019 shooting on Gayla Cawley can be vehicle at 2:10 a.m. Tuesday. 20s or 30s wearing a black hair and brown eyes. Jose Martinez Perez, 29, of dispatched officer was unable South Elm Street that Distinguishing features reached at gcawley@item- to locate the animal. hat, shirt, and shorts. Dis- 13 River St., was arrested and patched officers were unable left 29-year-old Vannark include a small mole on live.com. Follow her on charged with marked lanes vi- Chourb dead, state police the left side of his face Twitter @GaylaCawley. Complaints to locate the party. olation and unlicensed opera- A woman called the station tion of a motor vehicle at 8:08 Police received a call at 4:28 at 10:56 p.m. Monday to re- a.m. Tuesday. p.m. Sunday from a woman port employees of Nick’s Place who reported her umbrella on Central Street were drink- Accidents flew into her solar panel and ing and throwing beer bottles A report of a motor vehi- became wedged between her in the parking lot. Dispatched cle crash with personal injury solar panels. Nahant Fire De- officers reported the business at 3:51 p.m. Monday at 300 partment was notified. was closed and no one was in Washington St. A caller at 2:25 p.m. Sunday the parking lot. A report of a motor vehicle reported two to three vehicles Police received a call from crash at 10:06 p.m. Monday at parked in a manner making it a man who reported a group Chestnut and Adams streets; difficult to exit the street near of kids had banged on his at 6:25 a.m. Tuesday at 269 Howe and Little Nahant roads. window twice within the last Chestnut St.; at 9:53 a.m. An officer was dispatched and half-hour. He stated it was an Tuesday at 181 Union St.; at several vehicles were ticketed. ongoing issue. Officers were 12:50 p.m. Tuesday at Walmart dispatched to Newhall Avenue at 780 Lynnway; at 2:28 p.m. Missing Child where they reported they were Tuesday at Hanover and N unable to locate the suspi- A caller at 6:54 p.m. Sunday Common streets; at 2:31 p.m. cious parties. reported a missing child at the Tuesday on Broadway. A caller at 8:40 p.m. Monday attached location. State police reported a female party driving Breaking and Entering were notified and dispatched up and down Jasper Street and to the DCR Long Beach Lot. threatening to shoot out win- A report of a breaking and The child was located and re- dows and cause harm to the entering at 9:27 a.m. Tuesday united with the caller. neighborhood. Officers were on Eastern Avenue. Police received a 911 call at dispatched and determined it 12:55 p.m. Sunday reporting a was an ongoing issue between Overdose missing 4-year-old male. The former friends. Peace was re- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO child was described as wearing stored. A report of an opiate over- a blue bathing suit. The child Swampscott is scheduled to hear public feedback on future renovations dose at 10:46 p.m. Monday was located by DCR. Wires Down at Johnson Park this Saturday. at Family Dollar at 50 Central Police received a call at 1:20 Ave. p.m. Sunday reporting a miss- Police received a 911 call at Swampscott seeks feedback on beach park A report of an overdose at ing 5-year-old female last seen 4:11 p.m. Monday from a par- 11:14 a.m. Tuesday on Trem- in the area of the DCR bath- ty who reported an 18-wheeler aesthetic and seating pur- a lack of remaining free ont Street. house. The child was reported struck power lines in the vi- SWAMPSCOTT poses, putting bathrooms space in town. as wearing a pink bathing suit cinity of the Red Roof Inn on From A1 Theft Broadway and the wires were at the site, and landscap- Then, in 2016, Peter and was missing for five to and Environmental Policy 10 minutes. DCR located the now in the road. State Police ing. Saturday, the team Kane, then the town A report of a motor vehicle and Programming, who that has been working on child, who was reunited with were notified and reported planner and community theft at 6:46 p.m. Monday at will present schematic her family. the wires were not power lines. potential schemes for the development director, ad- 2 Market St. Verizon was notified that a line plans for the park. park will share images of vocated for the “piece of A report of a larceny at was down. All attendees should different structures that lawn” next to Eiseman’s 11:09 a.m. Tuesday at 62 As- PEABODY wear masks and keep a so- could be erected, and ex- Beach to be repurposed tor St. SWAMPSCOTT cial distance of at least six plain their benefits. after never having “any Accidents feet between themselves Following Saturday’s treatment or identity,” and and others. Vandalism A report of a motor vehicle Accidents meeting, the topic will be initiated the town’s part- Johnson Park is essen- deliberated by the Open nership with Tufts Uni- A report of motor vehicle crash at 6:41 a.m. Tuesday at A report of a motor vehicle tially a blank slate, a piece Space and Recreation versity graduate students vandalism at 9:14 a.m. Tues- 30 Andover St. and 1 Hilltop crash at 6:42 a.m. Monday on of open lawn on the near Committee. Eventually, a day at 110 Edgemere Road; Drive. to make the park fully ac- New Ocean Street. Lincoln House Point. Mar- new scheme for Johnson cessible and revamp it as at 10:27 a.m. Tuesday at 375 zie Galazka, Swampscott Park will have to go before Boston St. Complaints a proper oceanside recre- Assaults director of community and the Planning Board and fi- ational area. A report of suspicious activ- economic development, nally the Select Board for Galazka said the site is MARBLEHEAD ity at 9:21 p.m. Monday at 5 A report of an assault and there are many recre- approval. “historical” and should be Abby Ellen Lane. A caller re- battery at 8:33 p.m. Monday ational opportunities for “We want to catch resi- put to better use. In 1969, Accidents ported people with flashlights at Domino’s Pizza at 430 Par- the spot because it is on dents and talk about their the New Ocean House Ho- adise Road. the waterfront. preferred structures and A report of a motor vehicle were looking into vehicles. Po- tel on the lot burned down “Johnson Park is on the crash at 6:03 p.m. Monday on lice reported a mother and her visions,” Galazka said. in a fire, and Swampscott Breaking and Entering waterfront, and our goal is Pond Street. child were looking at the stars. “We want people to tell us subsequently bought the A report of a motor vehicle to build on the plans of the what they want to see. It’s land, but has barely devel- Complaints SAUGUS breaking and entering at 8:56 former town planner here a tremendous communi- oped it. p.m. Monday at 44 Sherwood and Tufts,” Galazka said. ty asset having a park so For more information A report of underage drink- Animal Control Road. “We are going in to do close to the water.” and to share ideas by ing at 5:31 p.m. Monday on a full redesign,” she said. The idea of reinvent- email, contact Galazka at Ocean Avenue. A caller report- A caller reported a loose dog Complaints “We are really looking ing Johnson Park was mgalazka@swampscott- ed she saw three teenagers preventing her husband from forward to hearing from brought up in 2013, when ma.gov. drinking whisky while she was getting out of his car at 9:56 A report of suspicious activ- the residents and hearing the Open Space and Rec- at the beach with her 10-year- p.m. Monday. Officers were ity at 10:58 p.m. Monday at their ideas.” reation Committee recom- David McLellan can be old son. She said there were dispatched to the residence on 146 Norfolk Ave. Renovations could in- mended the site be devel- reached at dmclellan@ clude adding structures for oped as a park because of itemlive.com. Police chiefs express displeasure POLICE BRIEFS Judge charged with turned around Sushchyk Michael O’Keefe and po- over police reform bills was standing behind her. lice Chief Scott Carline. misconduct for Sushchyk denied the The victim was taken to FRAMINGHAM (AP) — events happening hun- the pool of candidates who alleged groping allegations. In a state- Cape Cod Hospital, where Police chiefs from across dreds of miles away from wish to become police offi- ment filed with the court, he was later pronounced Massachusetts gathered here,” said Hampden po- cers,” he said. “It will also BOSTON (AP) — A he said on that night he dead, they said. Tuesday to condemn what lice Chief Jeff Farnsworth, cause our current officers Massachusetts Probate was “somewhat unsteady” they called a rushed leg- president of the Massa- to hesitate at times that and Family Court judge from hip surgery and a Police: Driver who killed man has been charged with islative effort to force chusetts Chiefs of Police are most critical for them long day at work. in wheelchair was drunk through police reform Association. not to, jeopardizing their misconduct for allegedly Sushchyk admitted to bills they say are a knee- Both bills require law own safety and the safety groping an administrative walking past the woman QUINCY (AP) — A man jerk response to far away enforcement officials to of our residents,” he said. office worker, according to and steadying himself “in charged with driving events. intervene and report in- He also expressed con- court documents. the direction of her chair.” drunk when he struck A police accountability stances when other offi- cern about the House Formal charges were filed At that moment he said and killed a man in a bill passed by the state cers use excessive force, rushing through the bill with the Supreme Judicial he “came into momentary wheelchair last weekend Senate last week, and a and both bar police from before the end of the leg- Court alleging that Judge contact with a portion of had been accused of oper- House bill scheduled for using crowd-control mea- islative session on July 31. Paul Sushchyk “pinched or her lower body.” ating under the influence debate this week, won’t sures like tear gas, rubber The chiefs association squeezed” the butt of a col- of alcohol four previous make the state safer, and pellets and dogs except isn’t opposed to the bills league at a bar after a work One person killed in times, prosecutors said. were crafted without in- under certain life-threat- entirely, Farnsworth said. conference held at Ocean late-night shooting David Bowering, 78, of put from police, the chiefs ening situations. The cornerstone of both Edge Resort in Brewster Quincy was held without said during a gathering in They differ on the con- bills is the establishment in April 2019, the Boston MASHPEE (AP) — Au- bail pending a danger- Framingham. cept of qualified immunity, of a commission that Herald reported. thorities are investigating ousness hearing at his The bills were intro- which shields officers from would set certification The woman said Monday a late night shooting in arraignment Monday on duced in response to na- personal liability for mis- standards for police, and during a virtual hearing Mashpee that left one charges including fifth tionwide demonstrations conduct. The House leg- the chiefs support better that she was sitting at the man dead. offense drunken driving calling for racial justice islation keeps the state’s training for officers and bar with other coworkers Police officers respond- and vehicular homicide. and police reform follow- broad qualified immunity a system to certify and when she felt someone slid- ing to a report of a shoot- Not guilty pleas were ing the May 25 killing of law largely intact. decertify officers, Farn- ing their hand under her. ing at about 11:30 p.m. entered on his behalf. George Floyd at the hands The Senate version se- sworth said. The unidentified woman Monday found a 45-year- Bowering struck and of Minneapolis police. verely limits qualified im- Massachusetts is one of said, “It felt like someone old man suffering from killed James Bouchie, 72, “The legislation in the munity for police and oth- only a few states without was sliding their hand un- multiple gunshot wounds, as he crossed a Quincy House and the Senate er public employees. a statewide law enforce- der me and using their full according to a statement street in his wheelchair at are nothing more than a “The legislation at a ment certification pro- hand to grab upwards.” Tuesday from Cape and about 8:30 p.m. Saturday, knee-jerk reaction to the minimum will diminish gram. She says when she Islands District Attorney authorities said. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020 Prosecutors: Company, CEO tried to export chemicals PROVIDENCE, R.I. false documentation to (AP) — A California com- federal authorities and pany and its CEO are shipping companies to facing conspiracy, money order the chemicals. Fed- laundering and other fed- eral authorities alerted eral charges for allegedly the unidentified Rhode attempting to illegally Island manufacturer and export chemicals to a Chi- the products were never nese company with mili- shipped. tary ties, federal prosecu- Weisman’s office said the tors said. chemicals had been des- U.S. Attorney for Rhode tined for the China Elec- Island Aaron Weisman tronics Technology Group, said Tao Jiang, president a state-owned entity in and CEO of Broad Tech Nanjing that makes key System Inc., has been in- components for China’s dicted by a federal grand military and other large- jury in Providence along with his company and scale national projects. Bohr Winn-Shih, a compa- Federal law restricts the ny equipment engineer. export of items that could Weisman’s office said help another nation’s mil- Monday the company was itary or that could harm PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS involved in a scheme to foreign policy or national A waitress seats customers at a restaurant with outdoor dining on a section of street in Somer- ship chemicals used in security, Weisman’s office ville closed to traffic to promote social distancing. microchip manufacturing said. from Rhode Island to a Jiang and the company company in China, in vi- didn’t respond to an email olation of the federal Ex- seeking comment Tues- State extends pause on evictions, port Control Reform Act. day. No lawyer is listed for He said Jiang’s compa- Winn-Shih in the federal ny knowingly submitted court database. foreclosures by 60 days

Satanic Temple BOSTON (AP) — Gov. make payments. ments to stay in business in Gosnold, the smallest Charlie Baker extended NEW CASES during the coronavirus town in Massachusetts. a statewide moratorium There were 165 new con- pandemic, officials said. The Gosnold Board of offers scholarships on evictions and foreclo- firmed cases of the coro- Republican Gov. Charlie Health reported on the sures for another 60 days navirus in Massachusetts Baker on Monday signed town’s website Monday on Tuesday to help keep and 17 newly reported legislation that allows that residents of Cutty- to high school grads residents struggling to deaths, the state Depart- restaurants to sell mixed hunk Island who have pay the rent or mortgage ment of Health announced drinks in closed containers tested positive are re- SALEM (AP) — The Sa- problems of compulsory during the coronavirus Tuesday. during the pandemic state quired to quarantine if pandemic in their homes. The 165 new cases were of emergency, or until Feb. tanic Temple is launching education. they remain on the island The initial pause took ef- out of 7,821 tests given, a 28, whichever is later. a college scholarship for He said the Satanic and everyone is required fect April and was sched- positive rate of about 2.1 The state earlier during high school students. Temple is opposed to man- to wear masks while in The Salem-based group, uled to expire Aug. 18, but percent. the crisis allowed beer and datory schooling because has now been extended There have now been wine sales with takeout public. which advocates for strict- it “violates students’ fun- Cuttyhunk is one of sev- er separation of church until Oct. 17. more than 107,200 cases orders. damental civil rights and eral islands that make and state, among other The law suspends most of COVID-19 in the state Sen. Diana DiZoglio pro- ingrains obedience to un- up the town off the south civil rights issues, said residential and small busi- and 8,231 deaths. posed allowing cocktail coast of Massachusetts, Tuesday that the $500 earned authority.” ness commercial evictions, The number of infections sales. as well as residential is thought to be far high- “While many mom and which has about 20 year- “Devil’s Advocate Scholar- The scholarships, Jar- foreclosures, but does not er because many people pop establishments have round residents, but sev- ship” is open to any 2020 ry said, “serve to reward relieve tenants or home- have not been tested, and been able to slowly reopen eral hundred in the sum- graduate. those who embrace indi- owners of their obligations studies suggest people can in recent weeks, they still To apply, students must vidualism, empathy, free- mer. to pay rent or mortgage be infected with the virus face significant challenges thought, and skepticism The town’s first case, a answer one of two ques- payments. without feeling sick. in their efforts to retain tions. One asks applicants toward the oppressive in- seasonal resident who had It does bar landlords The number of people employees and pay their been on island for about to describe what they’ve stitution they were forced from sending notifications in the state’s hospitals bills,” the Methuen Dem- a week, was reported last done to promote the orga- to endure.” to residential tenants that climbed to 513, the de- ocrat said in a statement. Wednesday. nization’s tenets and mis- The organization says threaten eviction or termi- partment said Tuesday, “According to our local, The town secured 25 test sion. The other asks them nation of a lease, and re- up from 483 the previous family-owned and oper- applicants can respond kits for people who had to describe a teacher who in an essay, poem, film, or quires lenders to grant a day. The number of people ated restaurants, these “crushed your spirit, un- come in contact with that other creative medium. forbearance for up to 180 in intensive care, however, measures could help them dermined your self-confi- woman. Applications will be ac- days if a homeowner is ex- dropped to 63, down from generate thousands of dol- dence, and made you hate periencing financial hard- 67 the previous day. lars a month and would Anyone who has tested cepted until Aug. 31. Win- every minute you were ship due to the pandemic. COCKTAILS TO GO greatly assist them in pay- positive and is trying to forced to be in school.” ners will be announced The state has also set up Restaurants in Massa- ing utility bills and rent.” get off the island must no- Malcolm Jarry, the or- in September and their a $20 million Emergen- chusetts can now sell cock- MORE CASES IN tify the ferry company or ganization’s co-founder works will be displayed on cy Rental and Mortgage tails with takeout food or- SMALL TOWN the water taxi, per feder- said the scholarship aims the Satanic Temple’s web- Assistance Fund to help ders, a key measure that There are now eight con- al regulations, the board to draw attention to the site. low-income households will allow many establish- firmed cases of COVID-19 said. Hotlines let workers snitch on bosses who break virus rules By Steve LeBlanc Health Administration complaints about requir- ASSOCIATED PRESS or the Massachusetts De- ing symptomatic individu- partment of Labor Stan- als to return to work. BOSTON — Feel like dards — could act. Baker also hopes o reach snitching on a boss or Healey said her of- out to businesses that may business not following fice’s division on fair la- be falling short on the public health rules in the bor has been responding COVID-19 front with the COVID-19 era? Massa- to the workplace health help of workers and cus- chusetts officials are more and safety complaints as tomers. than happy to listen. best they can by helping Baker, meanwhile, Hotlines and websites workers and consumers launched a new website allow workers, customers understand their rights. he said will make it easy and others who spot busi- Her office also tells em- for anyone to submit a nesses they believe aren’t ployers when it receives report highlighting what taking steps to stem the a complaint and makes they believe is noncompli- spread of the coronavirus sure they know about ance with a host of corona- to relay those concerns to COVID-19 safety orders virus rules outlined by his the state. issued by Baker. administration for specific A reporting form offered Healey’s office has also kinds of businesses. by Attorney General Mau- been referring concerns “We’re grateful that ra Healey, a Democrat, lodged with her office to thousands of business- earlier in the pandemic local, state and federal au- es and organizations are has already registered thorities that have more doing their part to imple- more than 1,000 com- direct authority, including ment the reopening guid- plaints. And last week, local boards of health, the ance that’s been made Gov. Charlie Baker, a Re- Department of Labor Stan- available,” Baker said publican, announced an dards and the state De- during a press conference additional effort to help partment of Public Health. last week. track businesses and in- The types of businesses “People are working hard stitutions that might not cited by patrons and work- to cooperate and be cre- be taking proper precau- ers in the reports compiled ative, but if folks believe tions. by Healey’s office range that a business or em- Healey’s form lets work- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS from restaurants, barber ployer is not observing the ers and customers choose shops, car dealers, and safety guidelines, we’ve set from a list of concerns A sign at the entrance to a clothing store requests that customers wear fitness centers to medical up a process for people in about employers they be- a mask out of concern for the coronavirus in Boston. centers, homeless shelters, the public or employees to lieve are not complying pizza shops, furniture reach out and communi- with recommendations distancing; and failing to about social distancing want the public and work- stores, contractors and cate that,” he added. and requirements on such display a poster attesting and hygiene. ers to know we are dedi- departments in local and Investigations prompted issues as cleaning, hy- to compliance. “We have received hun- cated to protecting them state government. by a report can result in giene and masks. The poster publicly af- dreds of complaints from during this time.” They also include big- enforcement measures if Reports can be made firms that a business workers and consumers In most cases, Healey’s name retailers like Tar- violations are discovered, anonymously. is complying with basic about businesses that office doesn’t have direct get, Costco, Home Depot, Baker said. Other concerns on the health measures includ- aren’t following state authority to enforce the Sam’s Club and Walmart. Baker said individuals form include requiring ing face coverings, social health and safety guid- kinds of health and safety While some of the most can also call the state’s work of employees who distancing, hand-washing ance,” Healey said in a items in the reports. common complaints in- 211 hotline to report con- are showing symptoms; and regularly sanitizing written statement. “With Instead, other local, cluded the failure to prop- cerns about a business. retaliating against work- high-touch areas. It also continued anxiety and state and federal authori- erly clean and sanitize or Those concerns will be ers who raise concerns; states that employees uncertainty around the ties — such as the federal require social distancing, move directly to the new failing to practice social have received training COVID-19 pandemic, we Occupational Safety and there were more than 150 website, Baker said. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Trump’s show of federal force sparks alarm in cities

By Colleen Long, promoting public safety. land Security said the Ben Fox and “This is precisely the department does not com- Jill Colvin type of tyrannical de- ment on “allegedly leaked ASSOCIATED PRESS ployment of power that operations.” White House the Founding Fathers Press Secretary Kayleigh WASHINGTON — Pres- were specifically worried McEnany said no one had ident Donald Trump is about,” said Jeffrey A. En- been sent to Chicago yet. using the Department of gel, director of Center for She added, “The bottom Homeland Security in un- Presidential History at line is that this president precedented ways as he Southern Methodist Uni- stands with law and order, tries to bolster his law and versity. which leads to peace.” order credentials by mak- Under Trump’s latest In a tweet Sunday, ing a heavy-handed show plan, yet to be publicly Trump blamed local lead- of force in cities around announced, about 150 ers for a growing spate the nation in the lead-up Homeland Security In- of violence in cities like to the November elections. vestigations agents would Chicago that has left doz- His plan to deploy feder- go to Chicago to help lo- ens dead, including young al agents to Chicago and cal law enforcement deal children. He added a dire perhaps other Democrat- with a spike in crime, ac- warning that “The Radi- ic-run cities where vio- cording to an official with cal Left Democrats, who lence is spiking represents direct knowledge of the totally control Biden, will Trump’s latest effort to plans who spoke on condi- destroy our Country as we use an agency that was tion of anonymity because know it,” referring to Dem- created after the Sept. 11 they weren’t authorized to ocratic rival Joe Biden. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS attacks to thwart terror- speak publicly. Trump has also inter- ists to instead supplement Those agents, who are vened in other cities, in- Hundreds of Black Lives Matter protesters hold their phones aloft on local law enforcement in generally used to inves- cluding Washington, D.C. Monday in Portland, Ore. ways that bolster his re- tigate human trafficking, In the protests following election chances. drugs and weapons smug- the death of George Floyd to a head when federal au- which the administra- is borrowing from Home- Trump has already de- gling, are expected to stay in Minneapolis, Trump thorities in riot gear dis- tion sent more than 100 land Security. ployed Homeland Security in Chicago at least two deployed U.S. National persed crowds from Lafay- federal law enforcement Chicago Mayor Lori agents to Portland on the months, according to the Guard troops and federal ette Square across from officers to Kansas City, Lightfoot has made clear, grounds of protecting fed- official. It’s not clear ex- law enforcement officials the White House, where Mo., to help quell a record however, she does not eral buildings from pro- actly when they would ar- from agencies including the president then posed rise in violence after the want Trump to launch a testers, drawing intense rive or how their mission U.S. Customs and Border with a Bible in front of a shooting death of a young similar operation in that criticism from local lead- would play out, but they Protection and the Drug church. boy there. The Justice De- city, which has seen 414 ers who say the federal would work under the Jus- Enforcement Administra- The Chicago plan ap- partment doesn’t have the homicides this year, com- presence has only exacer- tice Department. tion to patrol the city. pears to be an extension manpower to surge agents pared with 275 during the bated tensions rather than A spokesman for Home- The show of force came of a separate operation in to high-crime areas, so it same period in 2019. GOP split as next Poll: Pandemic virus aid package hurting Americans’ could swell past finances in $1 trillion disparate ways

By Lisa Mascaro with McConnell, House By Tammy Webber change their work routine, ASSOCIATED PRESS Speaker Nancy Pelosi and ASSOCIATED PRESS including having to work others trying to broker from home. WASHINGTON — The a compromise between BURTON, Mich. — That includes Druce, price tag for the next the GOP’s emerging $1 Crystal and Chris Martin who said she and her COVID-19 aid package trillion proposal with the put off some payments husband, James, are for- could quickly swell above House’s more sweeping $3 on their home in this tunate to have well-pay- $1 trillion as White House trillion bill. blue-collar town near ing jobs — she’s a process officials negotiate with The lunch session grew Flint and are pinching engineering consultant Congress over money to heated as key Republi- pennies to make ends for an insurance company reopen schools, prop up can senators complained meet until they return to and he works for a mutual small businesses, boost work. In Windsor, Conn., about big spending, vow- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS fund company — that al- virus testing and keep ing to stall the relief bill’s Anne Druce’s family can- low working from home. cash flowing to Ameri- passage. As pressure mounts for teachers to return to celed home improvement While feeling financially cans while the virus crisis Supporters of the pack- their classrooms this fall, concerns about the projects out of an abun- stable, they’re saving as deepens in the U.S. age “should be ashamed pandemic are pushing many toward alterna- dance of caution but re- much money as possible Senate Majority Leader of themselves,” Rand Paul tives, including career changes, as some mobi- mains financially secure. — aside from spending Mitch McConnell on Tues- of Kentucky said as he lize to delay school reopenings in areas hardest As the coronavirus pan- to take a beach vacation day promised a new round emerged. hit by the coronavirus. demic drags on, a new poll in August with their two of direct payments to earn- Paul compared GOP finds it is having differ- young boys — because ers below a certain income backers of the spending to ing, officials acknowledge er-offer to Pelosi’s $3 tril- ent effects on Americans’ “anything can change,” level, similar to the $1,200 “Bernie bros” — referring the daunting challenge lion House-passed plan as economic well-being. For Druce said. checks sent in the spring. to the young supporters of trying to contain the they race to strike a deal some, the virus has meant “I know it sounds in- President Donald Trump of Sen. Bernie Sanders of coronavirus and prevent by the end of the month. lost income or struggles to sanely privileged,” said insists on a payroll tax Vermont. “This is insane. further economic distress. That’s when a $600 week- pay bills on time — par- Druce, “but I 1,000 per- holiday for workers. And ... There’s no difference The U.S. has rising infec- ly unemployment bene- ticularly among Hispanic, cent feel fortunate.” Democrats want billions now between the two par- tions and a death toll of fits boost and other aid, Black and younger Amer- The poll finds that to outfit schools and shore ties.” 140,800, more than any- including a federal rental icans. Others, most nota- disparities of econom- up local governments. As a long line of sena- where else in the world. moratorium on millions of bly college-educated and ic experience during the “Regretfully, this is not tors rose to speak about The health crisis is wors- apartment units, expires. older Americans, have pandemic by race and eth- over,” McConnell said aspects of the bill, Texas ening just as emergency McConnell’s package transitioned to working nicity, age and education after a raucous private Sen. Ted Cruz asked his aid is about to expire. would send a fresh round from home or have expe- are stark. GOP lunch, urging Amer- colleagues, “What the hell Meadows told reporters of direct cash payments rienced the nation’s eco- — More college-educat- icans to learn to live with are we doing?” the president wants to to Americans below a cer- nomic decline through a ed Americans have lost the new virus by wearing Sen. Rick Scott, of Flor- ensure the funding pack- tain income level, likely dip in the value of their investments, 45 percent, masks and practicing so- ida left saying it’s wrong age “meets the legitimate $75,000 for singles, extend investments. compared with 28 percent cial distancing until a vac- to “bail out” cash-strapped needs that are before the small business loans un- “It’s just all been kind of of those without a college cine can be found. states. “Florida taxpayers American people.” der the Paycheck Protec- frustrating,” said Crystal degree. By contrast, Ameri- Treasury Secretary are not going to pay for The Republicans are tion Program and create Martin, who lost her job cans without a degree were Mnuchin and acting chief New York’s expenses,” he poised to roll out a $1 tril- a five-year liability shield managing a roller skating more likely to have delayed of staff Mark Meadows said. lion package, what Mc- against what he warns is rink in March and waited paying bills — 26 percent, spent the day on Capitol With the pandemic Connell called a “starting a potential “epidemic” of 10 weeks for her first un- compared with 10 percent Hill, meeting separately showing no signs of eas- point” in talks. It’s a count- coronavirus lawsuits. employment check. Her of college graduates. husband, an X-ray techni- — Hispanic and Black cian at a Flint hospital, was Americans were more U.S. accuses Chinese hackers in laid off for about month, likely than white Ameri- then took parental leave cans to have lost income after Crystal had a baby in (42 percent and 32 per- July, to reduce the chances cent vs. 21 percent) and to targeting of COVID-19 research of bringing home the virus. have delayed paying bills “We had to go into our (38 percent and 35 per- mates at an electrical By Eric Tucker savings, and we were cent vs. 14 percent). ASSOCIATED PRESS engineering college who crunching numbers to see — Thirty-one percent of prosecutors say worked to- how long it would last,” Hispanics say they have WASHINGTON — gether for more than a de- Hackers working with said Martin, adding that put themselves at risk of cade targeting high-tech the couple, who have six exposure for work, com- the Chinese government companies in more than targeted firms developing children in their blended pared with 19 percent of 10 countries. vaccines for the coronavi- family, still aren’t sure if white Americans. The hackers, identified rus and stole hundreds of their mortgage compa- — Younger Americans as Li Xiaoyu and Dong millions of dollars worth of ny will add the deferred were more likely to have Jiazhi, stole information intellectual property and house payments to the lost a job, put themselves not only for their person- trade secrets from compa- end of their loan or de- at risk of exposure or de- nies across the world, the al profit but also research mand the money all at layed paying bills, while Justice Department said and technology that they once later this year. more older Americans lost Tuesday as it announced knew would be of interest Overall, roughly a quar- investments. criminal charges. and value to the Chinese ter of Americans say they Beyond the dollars-and- government, federal pros- The indictment does not FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS have lost savings and cents impacts of the pan- accuse the two Chinese ecutors say. about as many have lost demic, the survey found defendants of actually ob- The Justice Department has accused two Chi- In some instances, ac- income, according to the the economic effects tak- taining the coronavirus re- nese hackers of stealing hundreds of millions cording to the indictment, latest COVID Response ing a toll on Americans’ search, but it does under- of dollars of trade secrets from companies they provided an officer Tracking Study, conduct- mental health, with stress score the extent to which across the world and more recently targeting for a Chinese intelligence ed by NORC at the Uni- rising among those who scientific innovation has firms developing a vaccine for the coronavirus. service with whom they versity of Chicago. About report a loss of income, a been a top target for for- worked email accounts 2 in 10 report losing a loss of savings and trouble eign governments and and testing kits and re- China for the pandemic and passwords belonging job and roughly another paying bills. criminal hackers looking searching antiviral drugs. and as administration of- to clergymen, dissidents 2 in 10 say they have put Tom W. Smith, director to know what American The charges are the ficials have escalated their and pro-democracy ac- themselves at risk of expo- of the Center for the Study companies are developing latest in a series of ag- denunciations of Beijing, tivists who could then be sure to the virus for work. of Politics and Society at during the pandemic. In gressive Trump admin- including over alleged ef- targeted. The officer, in Meanwhile, the survey NORC and the study’s lead this case, the hackers re- istration actions target- forts to steal intellectual turn, provided malicious also finds about a third of investigator, said people searched vulnerabilities ing China. They come as property through hacking. software after one of the Americans say their in- are also feeling more lone- in the computer networks President Donald Trump, The indictment includes hackers struggled to com- vestments were negative- ly than might be expected of biotech firms and di- his reelection prospects trade secret theft and wire promise the mail server of ly impacted during the given the recent easing agnostic companies that damaged by the coronavi- fraud conspiracy against a Burmese human rights pandemic. About a quar- of restrictions and the re- were developing vaccines rus outbreak, has blamed the hackers, former class- group. ter say they have had to opening of businesses. A8 WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020 LOOK! 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‘Jaws’ boat clone A hop, skip and a rest supports sharks By Patrick Whittle ASSOCIATED PRESS The Orca is headed back to the waters of New England, but this time, its mission isn’t to hunt sharks. It’s to help save them. A group of ocean ad- vocates and movie buffs is turning an old lobster fishing vessel into a repli- ca of the Orca, the boat captained by the griz- zled shark hunter Quint in “Jaws.” The work is taking place on Martha’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Vineyard, where Steven Spielberg shot the block- A group of ocean lovers and movie buffs is buster movie in the 1970s. building a replica of the boat from the movie The occasion doesn’t call “Jaws,” the Orca, for use as a conservation tool. for a bigger boat so much as one with a different ecosystem we’re living in, Orca have a connection purpose, said Vineyard because of climate change to “Jaws,” too. Joe Alves, native David Bigelow, and the seal population, production designer on who acquired the craft and is probably our only the movie, is on board, as is heading up the project. defense,” Bigelow said, is Chris Crawford, who When finished, he said, sighting two possible retrofitted a boat called Orca III will be used as an drivers of increased shark Warlock into the original educational tool to help sightings. “We have ba- Orca in 1974. the public understand sically taken on this role The conservation group sharks and as a research where the boat is going to Beneath The Waves has vessel for scientists. be used for education.” signed on to use the new The project is dear to Bigelow said that he Orca on expeditions. The the heart of Bigelow, who believes the retrofitting group’s board of directors appeared as an extra in work can be completed includes Wendy Bench- “Jaws.” His drama teach- by this fall and that the ley, widow of Peter er Lee Fierro, who died boat can start helping Benchley, who wrote the in April, also played the people study sharks by 1974 novel on which the mother of a shark attack next spring. The boat will movie is based. victim in the film. Re- be called Orca III because “The return of the Orca ports of shark sightings there were actually two is a celebration for the on some New England vessels in “Jaws” — Orca fans of ‘Jaws,’ as well as beaches in recent years and Orca II. Orca is seen an exciting new resource ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK moved Bigelow to take on in much of the film, and in the pursuit of a greater the project. Orca II was a prop vessel. understanding about our A rabbit sits in the woods off of the Independence Greenway path in “The need to educate Others working on the oceans and the life teem- Peabody. people about the new mission to bring back the ing in it,” she said. Designer Vivienne Westwood leads protest supporting Assange

LONDON (AP) — Vet- eran fashion designer and activist Vivienne West- wood posed in a giant bird cage in London Tues- day to show her support FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS for WikiLeaks founder Alex Trebek is on the right track in his cancer Julian Assange and call battle. for his extradition to the U.S. to be stopped. Dressed in a canary yellow outfit, the 79-year- Alex Trebek expects old designer led protesters who chanted “Free Julian to mark 2-year cancer Assange” outside London’s Central Criminal Court. Assange is due to survival in 2021 appear for an extradi- tion hearing on Sept. 7. LOS ANGELES (AP) — view that was conducted If extradited to the U.S., Alex Trebek says he’s last week at his home he will face charges of responding exceptionally and aired Monday. Trebek conspiracy to commit well to treatment for pan- turns 80 on Wednesday. computer intrusion. Pros- creatic cancer and expects After interviewer T.J. ecutors say he damaged national security by to mark his two-year Holmes told Trebek he publishing hundreds of survival next February. looked and sounded great, thousands of classified His doctor has said he’s the TV host drolly replied: PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS documents, including counting on that mile- “Here I am, folks. Eat me diplomatic cables and Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood stands in a giant bird cage in pro- stone, the “Jeopardy!” up.” military files on the wars test against the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the host said, “so I expect to The experimental im- in Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S., outside the Old Bailey court in London Tuesday. be around ‘cause he said munotherapy treatment that harmed the U.S. and I will be around. And I Trebek is receiving is the its allies and aided its her protest that freeing to activism in recent evicted from the Ecuador- expect to be hosting the same used by former Sen. adversaries. Assange would mean that years, leading campaigns ian Embassy in London, show if I am around.” Harry Reid of Nevada in The 49-year-old is “journalists can continue in support of Assange where he had been holed Tests evaluating his his fight against pancreat- currently being held in to tell the truth, rather and drawing attention up for years. progress show “I’m on the ic cancer, “Good Morning a high-security prison in than repeating the spin to climate change at her He maintains he was right track,” Trebek told America” said. In June, London. that’s dealt to them by the fashion shows. acting as a journalist en- ABC News’ “Good Morn- the 80-year-old Reid said Westwood told The government.” Assange was arrest- titled to First Amendment ing America” in an inter- his disease is in remission. Associated Press after The designer has turned ed last year after being protection. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Wednesday, July 22, 2020 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Tuesday...... 1719 Tuesday...... 5146 Sunrise today 5:25 a.m. L Showers in the morning, then NE winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves H partly cloudy in the after- 1 foot or less. A chance of Monday...... 3460 Monday...... 3036 Sunset today 8:15 p.m. L noon. High 78F. Winds ENE showers. Sunday...... 6618 Sunday...... 7398 at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of Sunrise tomorrow 5:26 a.m. Tonight: E winds 5 to 10 kt, Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: L rain 40%. becoming S after midnight. High tide today 1:22 p.m. Tonight: Mostly cloudy with Waves 1 foot or less. Patchy EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER Low tide today 7:18 p.m. H scattered thunderstorms fog. A chance of showers. All 4...... $4,197 All 4...... $4,293 mainly before midnight. Low Vsby 1 to 3 nm. First or last 3...... $588 First or last 3...... $601 High tide tomorrow 1:30 a.m. near 70F. Any 2...... $50 Any 2...... $52 Any 1...... $5 Any 1...... $5 L ANY ORDER ANY ORDER Fronts All 4...... $350 All 4...... $179 Cold Warm Stationary First 3...... $196 First 3...... $100 Pressure H L Last 3...... $98 Last 3...... $100 High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice JULY 27 AUG. 3 TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ P’ cloudy | High 78, Low 70 M’ cloudy | High 88, Low 70 P’ cloudy | High 78, Low 66 NATIONAL SUMMARY: Showers and thunderstorms will be common from New England to the southern Appalachians, Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and the central Plains today. Some of the storms can be severe in the mid-At- lantic. Expect downpours to extend from South Florida, across the Gulf of Mexico to northeastern Texas. Storms will also dot the Rockies and deserts.

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By Mike Alongi tions that we’ll be getting ITEM SPORTS EDITOR guidance on in the coming weeks, but I think we’re The MIAA Board of Di- moving in the right direc- rectors voted to postpone tion,” Newhall said. “We the start of fall sports un- now can’t start practices til September 14 in a vir- until the 14th and you tual meeting on Tuesday need to practice for 12 and the reactions have days before playing games, COURTESY PHOTO been pouring in. Local ath- so essentially we’re losing Tedesco Country Club assistant professional letic directors and coaches the entire first month of Nick Desjardins, PGA (left) and Cape Club alike have all been struck the season. That’s fine, but of Sharon director of golf Steven Daly, PGA by the news. do we make those games (right) teamed up to win the New England St. Mary’s athletic direc- up? There are still a lot of PGA Pro-Pro Stroke Play Championship at tor Jeff Newhall commend- questions.” The Haven Country Club Monday. ed all parties involved for Swampscott athletic di- the work they’ve done to rector Kelly Farley also get to this point. agrees with the MIAA’s “I think the MIAA and decision to put the focus Desjardins, everyone involved -- the on students getting back COVID-19 Task Force, the in school before worrying Sports Medicine Commit- too much about athletics. tee, the Board of Directors “I think it’s the right Daly team up and everyone else involved move just so kids can come -- deserves a lot of credit,” back to school and get ac- said Newhall. “I think this climated to all the new was the right decision to procedures that will be in to win NEPGA put the kids’ academics place like mask-wearing first and then decide on and social distancing, pro- what we can do about ath- vided they do come back letics.” to school,” said Farley. Pro-Pro At the same time, Ne- “Obviously we have our ITEM FILE PHOTO Seven birdies in an tee’d it up in the Pro-Pro whall, who also sits on the fingers crossed that the eight hole stretch during Stroke Play Champion- MIAA’s Tournament Man- COVID-19 numbers keep While there’s still plenty of unanswered ques- the final round propelled ship on Monday. Two of agement Committee, un- trending down and things tions, St. Mary’s athletic director and member Steven Daly, PGA (Cape them, Liam Friedman, derstands that the issues remain okay for us to re- of the MIAA’s Tournament Management Com- Club of Sharon) and Nick PGA (Nashawtuc CC) are far from resolved. turn.” mittee Jeff Newhall believes the MIAA delaying Desjardins, PGA (Tedes- and Rich Berberian, Jr., “Obviously there’s still the fall season was the right decision moving a lot of unanswered ques- co CC) to the top of New PGA (Vesper CC) teamed FALL SEASON, B2 forward. England PGA Pro-Pro up and finished in a tie Stroke Play leaderboard, for second at 13-under. where they finishedThe pair shot 10-under 14-under par, one stroke par 62 in the second clear of the next closest round after shooting 69 Emmerich gets off to fast start team. in the morning. The pair rattled off five Kirk Hanefeld, PGA consecutive birdies in the (Salem CC) and Rick second round starting Karbowski, PGA (Au- in first round of NE Amateur on The Haven Country burn Driving Range) Club’s 13th hole, their joined Friedman and By Mike Alongi made birdie on the 17th, double-bogey en route to The winner of the 2019 fourth of the round. Af- Berberian in the tie for ITEM SPORTS EDITOR but a bogey on the par-4 shooting a score of 3-over Massachusetts Amateur ter settling for par on the second at 13-under par 18th left his score at 67 38 on the front nine. He made two bogeys on the It was a banner day for 18th, they started their with rounds of 67-64. for the day. rebounded on the back front nine and two bogeys Swampscott native and final nine with back- Defending co-champi- Other local golfers nine, making birdie on on the back nine along to-back birdies to get ons Eric Barlow, PGA former St. Mary’s star competing at Concord the 10th and 13th holes with a lone birdie on the to 13-under par for the (Winchester CC) and Christian Emmerich, who on Tuesday included to shoot a score of 34 and par-3 15th. After finishing tournament. Their lone Tom Tobey, PGA (Sand- shot a 3-under 67 at Con- Swampscott native and finish the day at 2-over. with three straight pars, bogey of the second round wich Hollows) finished cord Country Club to move Duke University senior The co-medalist from DiLisio finished the day came on the 7th hole, but tied for fourth at 12-un- into third place after the Steven DiLisio (Salem last week’s Massachusetts with a 73. they bounced back with der par. Nick Jagoe, opening round of the 91st CC) and former St. John’s Amateur, former Prep star The second round of the birdies on their 35th and PGA (Allendale CC) New England Amateur Prep golfers Nick Mac- and current University of 91st New England Ama- 36th holes of the day to and Shawn Warren, Championship Tuesday. cario (Bradford CC) and Rhode Island golfer Fran- teur Championship will earn the win. PGA (Falmouth CC), as Emmerich, a member at Chris Francoeur (Ames- coeur shot a 3-over 73 to begin Wednesday morn- “There’s no option to well as Troy Pare, PGA Kernwood Country Club, bury G&CC). earn a tie for 38th place. ing (7:30) back at Concord play away from pins with (Ledgemont CC) and birdied two of his first Maccario, who finished The 21-year-old was even- Country Club. Emmerich the guys who are playing, Jeff Martin, PGA (Wol- three holes and three of runner-up in the 112th par for the majority of his will tee off at 1:54 p.m. so you just have to keep laston CC) also finished his first seven to get off Massachusetts Amateur round, making 12 straight from the first tee, Mac- going,” Daly said of the at 12-under par. to a blazing start. After a Championship last week, pars to open his day. Un- cario will tee off at 1:54 strength of the field after Other local profes- bogey on the par-4 eighth shot a 2-over 72 in the fortunately, bogeys on the p.m. from the 10th tee, the round. sionals who had strong hole, Emmerich put up opening round to earn 13th, 16th and 18th holes DiLisio will tee off at 2:05 “We knew if we just finishes included Frank five straight pars before a tie for 25th place. The left him with a 73. p.m. from the first tee and kept making birds we Dully, PGA (Kernwood making another birdie St. John’s Prep alum got DiLisio also shot a score Francoeur will tee off at would be in it. With the CC), who teamed up with on the 14th hole to move off to a slow start, mak- of 3-over 73 in the first 2:05 p.m. from the 10th guys who are in the field Matt Zdon, PGA (Bel- back to 3-under. He also ing two bogeys and a round to tie for 38th place. tee. you have to go really low,” mont CC) to finish in a Desjardins added. tie for seventh place with With the recent cancel- a two-day score of 67-66- lation of the PGA Profes- 133. Jacob Leech, PGA Lighting up World Series Park sional National Cham- (Tedesco CC) paired with pionship, which would Brendon Ray, PGA (Point have conflicted withJudith CC) to shoot a today’s event, nine play- two-day score of 69-66- ers who qualified for the 135, good enough to tie national championship for 15th place. A whole new look for the NBA

LAKE BUENA VIS- league officials have TA, Fla. (AP) — There’s been great, “they really no bench. The courtside have been. They’ve done broadcasters will not be everything right as far as courtside. And the stat I’m concerned. crew will be doing their “I mean, when you work inside what loosely think that we’re run- can be described as an ning a village for the first oversized hockey penalty time, the league is doing box. pretty well in city man- The NBA comes back agement.” Wednesday with a very The court dimensions, different look. of course, are unchanged. The league’s marketing Everything else about motto for the restart of an NBA game setup is the season at Walt Dis- new. ney World is “Whole New Seating in the bench Game,” and in many re- areas will be assigned, spects, that’s very true. with folding chairs set The arenas that will be up on three rows instead used for the exhibitions, of the customary two and the seeding games that spaced out several feet start July 30 and then the from one another — in- playoffs that are sched- stead of players sitting uled for mid-August shoulder-to-shoulder as through mid-October set they have in the past. up much differently than And across the center usual — all with safety stripe, the words “Black COURTESY PHOTO during a pandemic very Lives Matter” are paint- much in mind. ed onto the surface. World Series Park superintendent Bob Davis (right) is presented a $5,000 check from Joe Walsh of Los Angeles Clippers Wheelabrator Saugus (left) to kick off the fundraising efforts to install lights at the Saugus base- coach Doc Rivers said NBA, B2 ball park by the spring of 2021. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020

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July 22 2007 — Padraig Harrington survives Local athletic directors, coaches 1921 — Jim Barnes wins the U.S. a calamitous finish in regulation and Men’s Open golf championship by a tense putt for bogey on the final edging Walter Hagen, Leo Diegel, hole of a playoff to win the British Jock Hutchinson and Fred McLeod. Open over Sergio Garcia. react to MIAA delaying fall season 1962 — Gary Player of South Africa 2012 — Bradley Wiggins becomes becomes the first non-resident of the the first British cyclist to win the Tour U.S. to win the PGA championship. de France by protecting the yellow FALL SEASON equipment for the year.” Tech football coach James feeling a little uneasy 1963 — Sonny Liston knocks out jersey during the final processional Local coaches, like En- Runner. “There’s more about what lies ahead. Floyd Patterson in 2 minutes, 10 sec- ride into Paris. Fellow Briton and Sky From B1 onds of the first round to retain the teammate Christopher Froome finish- glish football coach Chris hope now, so if you’re tell- “We’re just stuck in a world heavyweight title. Liston took es second, 3 minutes, 21 seconds Farley also acknowledged Carroll, are trusting the ing me we have to delay holding pattern for now,” the title from Patterson with a first- behind. the strain that these de- process. the season in order to said Coviello. “Our sport round knockout in Chicago on Sept. 2012 — Ernie Els wins his fourth “It’s just one of those have one, that’s fine with is still in that high-risk 25, 1962. lays put on athletic de- major championship in an astonish- things where you just me.” category, so unless we get 1973 — Sue Berning wins the U.S. ing finish, rallying to beat Adam Scott partments. Women’s Open golf championship for in the British Open when the Aussie “It’s really hard for have to trust what the “I think it makes a lot moved out of that then I the third time with a five-stroke victo- people in charge are say- of sense to come at this don’t know how we play bogeys the last four holes. Els, who sure,” said Farley. “Nor- ry over Gloria Ahret. starts the final round six shots ing and abide by all of from the health and safe- soccer at all. Right now, 1984 — Kathy Whitworth becomes behind, finishes off a flawless back mally at this time we’re the all-time winner in professional the safety protocols,” said ty perspective,” said Clas- all we can do is wait.” nine with a 15-foot birdie putt for a full-steam-ahead with Carroll. “I fully trust the sical boys soccer coach The MIAA is expected golf tournaments by winning the 2-under 68. Scott was four shots registrations and order- Rochester Open. Whitworth, with 85 ahead with four holes to play. powers that be to make Eric Moreno Jr. “We want to meet again in early career wins, passes Sam Snead’s 2013 — Ryan Braun, the 2011 ing equipment and all the right decision for all to be able to get into the August once it has re- total of 84 PGA tournament victories. National League MVP, is suspended that kind of stuff, but of us involved.” school first and make sure ceived guidelines and 1984 — Seve Ballesteros wins the for the rest of the season and the right now we’re in a hold- British Open with a four-round 276, “Looking at a lot of everyone is familiar with recommendations for fall postseason, the start of sanctions ing pattern. It’s tough be- breaking the course record set by involving players reportedly tied to a other states that have the protocols so we’re not sports from both the De- Ken Nagle in 1960 by two strokes. Florida clinic accused of distributing cause it affects your bud- been either prolonging or just diving into athletics partment of Elementary Tom Watson and Bernhard Langer fin- performance-enhancing drugs. The get when you don’t know postponing their seasons, and Secondary Education ish two strokes behind. head-first.” Milwaukee Brewers star accepts the 1990 — Nick Faldo wins his second if you’re getting regis- there’s been a lot of worry Saugus girls soccer (DESE) and the Execu- 65-game ban, 15 games more than British Open crown in four years, tration fees and whether that our kids weren’t go- coach Chris Coviello, on tive Office of Energy and the one he avoided last year when defeating Payne Stewart and Mark an arbitrator overturned his positive or not you should order ing to have a season,” said the other hand, is still Environmental Affairs. McNulty by five strokes. test. 1990 — American Greg LeMond 2017 — Branden Grace sets a new wins his second straight Tour de standard for scoring in the majors France. LeMond, a three-time winner, with a 62 in the British Open at does not win an individual stage in Royal Birkdale, the lowest score ever the 21-stage race. Italy’s Claudio Chi- recorded in 442 major champion- appucci, who was leading the race two days earlier, finishes in second ships. Grace moves to 8-under par 2:16 behind LeMond. for the round with a two-putt birdie 1996 — Naim Suleymanoglu of Tur- on the par-5 17th, and then wrapped key becomes first weightlifter in up the record with a beautiful lag Olympic history to win three gold from behind the 18th green to 2 medals. Suleymanoglu wins the 141- feet. pound division by hoisting 413¼ 2017 — Maya Moore scores 23 pounds. points, reigning league MVP Nneka 1998 — Jackie Joyner-Kersee ends Ogwumike adds 22 points and the her brilliant heptathlon career with a West outlasts the East 130-121 in victory at the Goodwill Games. It’s the WNBA All-Star Game. her fourth consecutive Goodwill title. 2017 — Clint Dempsey feeds Jozy Earlier, the 4x400-meter relay world Altidore for the go-ahead goal, then record of 2:54.29, set by the 1993 scores on a free kick to match U.S. World Championship team, Landon Donovan’s American record comes crashing down. Michael John- with his 57th international goal and son, the anchor on that 1993 team, lead the United States over Costa anchors this United States 4x400 Rica 2-0 and into the CONCACAF team, which finishes in a 2 minutes, Gold Cup championship game. 54.20 seconds. 2018 — Francesco Molinari wins the 2001 — David Duval shoots a British Open for his first major title 4-under 67 at Royal Lytham & St. after emerging from a crowded pack Annes to win the British Open title, including Tiger Woods in a wild final his first major championship. He fin- round at Carnoustie. Molinari shoots ishes at 10-under 274 for a three- a bogey-free, 2-under 69 to finish on stroke victory over Sweden’s Niclas 8-under 276. He is the first Italian to Fasth. capture a major championship. MLB official scorers will

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS work remotely The first look of the new NBA game courts in the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex in Kissim- mee, Fla. were shown Tuesday. through virus

MIAMI (AP) — As an should be a hit or an error. A whole new look for a whole official scorer for Major So he’s not keen on scorers League , Ron Jer- working from home. nick has worked at the “Probably a touch unfair World Series, the All-Star to the official scorer, which new NBA game experience Game and the World Base- could end up affecting the ball Classic. players,” Francona said. NBA Some teams have got- count for anything. ed to make things work This season he’ll work at “It’s tough enough to be an From B1 ten tours already; Denver They won’t even have in their upcoming scrim- home. official scorer when you’re center Nikola Jokic didn’t a game feel: No national mages, and other coaches Baseball is back, but be- sitting up high. When you The area where the official get to see the arenas yet, anthems will be played, have had similar conver- cause of the coronavirus, get down low and you see scorers, timers and stat- but said Nuggets Presi- no starter introductions sations. official scorers will rule re- actually how fast the ball’s isticians sit is enclosed dent Tim Connelly gave will take place, warmups The Clippers play Or- motely on hits and errors moving or the hops it’s by plexiglass, with social them good reviews. might not even happen lando on Wednesday. Riv- and other plays. taking or the topspin, you distancing in that make- “I didn’t see it in person,” like usual and some re- ers said he knows exactly Perhaps none will be get a much better version shift room as well. Broad- Jokic said. “Tim told me it al-game elements might what Magic coach Steve more remote than Jernick, of what’s really happen- casters, who are courtside looks really nice. But to be get tested out to see what Clifford will do in that a fixture in the Miami ing. honest, I’ve played in ev- works. The first scrim- in normal circumstanc- scrimmage, and Orlando Marlins press box since “I know any time you ery possible arena. Nice, mages for each team will es, will be higher up and knows the Clippers’ plans 1999. He lives three hours slow it down and watch it bad. Cold, hot. Whatever.” also have 10-minute quar- as well. north in the Melbourne again, it always looks like several feet further back The exhibitions that ters, as opposed to the “We’re looking at this as area. an error. But you have to from the playing surface. start on Wednesday will usual 12. MLB is limiting the remember, that player Even the setup for replay be glorified scrimmag- “I’ve just got to take it an opportunity to get bet- number of people at the is not allowed to slow it reviews will be different es, designed to help the one game at a time, see ter for both teams,” Riv- ballpark, including in the down.” — that monitor is in the teams, the referees and what it’s like during these ers said. “So, coaches are press box, and decided of- Los Angeles Dodgers corner of the arena, in- even the game-night scrimmages,” Clippers absolutely sharing things. ficial scorers could make manager Dave Roberts stead of being kept at the workers figure out how forward Kawhi Leonard We’re asking them in this their calls without seeing agreed. scorer’s table and utilized everything works. Teams said. quarter can you do this, the game in person. “The speed of the game, when needed. have even collaborated on Miami coach Erik Spoel- on-side, out-of-bounds, “There are a lot of roles seeing it in real time with League officials hope their game plans, asking stra said he reached out can you do this defense, that have historically your own eyes in front of they thought of every way one another what they to Utah’s Quin Snyder then what do you want been in the ballpark that you I think matters,” Rob- to keep people apart and want to work on in these and Sacramento’s Luke me to do? I think it’s been we had to look at, and the erts said. promote social distancing. matchups that won’t Walton on how they want- great in that way.” official scorer was a tough Marlins shortstop Mi- one,” said Chris Marinak, guel Rojas, on the other MLB executive vice presi- hand, believes decisions dent for strategy, technolo- by scorers will improve. Blue Jays player told team may gy and innovation. “When “They can take their time we looked at the job, and and watch the replay and the technology available see how hard the play was to them, we felt like they to make, and how hard it play in Pittsburgh or Baltimore can do the entire job they was hit,” Rojas said. “I feel have to do from home.” like it’s going to be a little Some in baseball are bit more accurate.” TORONTO (AP) — The spectators. the road. But yeah, that’s Williams confirmed the skeptical, although they One point of agreement Blue Jays’ front office has Toronto begins the sea- what we’re hearing. Possi- talks with the Blue Jays say they understand that is that for the scorers it’s told its players that Pitts- son at Tampa Bay on Fri- bility Pittsburgh or Balti- on Monday and sounded health and safety must be a big change. Many have burgh and Baltimore are day and is scheduled to more. Worst case, Buffalo.” ready to welcome club if it the priority. been at the job for de- possibilities for where play its first home game Grichuk said the players could be done safely amid Scorers will have ac- cades, with Boston’s Chaz team will hold home on July 29 against the de- want the amenities that the pandemic. cess to an unprecedented Scoggins believed to be games this year after Can- fending champion Wash- come with a major league Blue Jays general man- number of video feeds, the leader in continuous ada’s government barred ington Nationals. ballpark such as the hot ager Ross Atkins said the accessing the same infra- service. He worked his the club from playing in Grichuk said the players and cold tub and big team has more than five structure used for replay first game at Fenway Park Toronto amid the corona- want to play in a major league level weight and contingency plans and reviews. When they want in 1979. virus pandemic, outfield- league stadium but have training rooms. was in talks with other to replay a play, they can MLB asked scorers not er Randal Grichuk said also been told their Tri- “If we have to go (to Buf- clubs. He has declined to choose their camera angle, to discuss with the me- Tuesday. ple-A affiliate in Buffalo, falo) we’d go there obvi- name them. and zoom in and rewind. dia the switch to working Canada denied the Blue N.Y., is a possibility. ously, but we would love to Atkins said if the Blue But no opportunity to go remotely. But one thing Jays’ request to play at “We’ve heard Buffalo. be in a big league ballpark Jays can’t find a major down to the clubhouse af- is certain: The change Rogers Centre because the We’re heard Baltimore and have all that that league park, their Triple-A ter the game, to talk to the will provide fresh fodder regular-season schedule possibly. We’ve heard comes with that,” he said. affiliate in Buffalo would player or a manager for for second-guessers, and would require frequent Pittsburgh possibly,” Gri- “It’s going to be a messed be their most likely site for further illumination. there are plenty when it travel back and forth from chuk said before a exhibi- up year all around. Do home games. Cleveland Indians man- comes to official scoring. the United States, where tion game in Boston. I think that would will The team had been con- ager Terry Francona said “It’s a thankless job,” COVID-19 cases are surg- “To this moment I’ve make things tougher, I do. sidering playing home the game slows down as Detroit Tigers broadcast- ing. The other 29 major heard not a definite place But it’s something we got games at its spring train- an observer gets farther er Dan Dickerson said. league teams plan to play to play yet. It’s kind of still to roll with this year and ing facility in Dunedin, away from the action, “I mean my goodness, all the pandemic-shortened, up in the air. Which is cra- hopefully things get back Fla., but that is among the which affects judgment on you hear about are com- 60-game season in their zy this close to opening the to normal in 2021.” states that are virus hot deciding whether a play plaints.” home ballparks, without day. Luckily we start on Pirates President Travis spots. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Federal presence in Portland gives protests new momentum By Gillian Flaccus ASSOCIATED PRESS PORTLAND, Ore. — Mardy Widman has watched protests against racial injustice unfold in FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS her hometown of Port- Ohio House speaker Larry Householder speaks land, Ore., for more than in Columbus, Ohio. seven weeks but stayed away because, at age 79, she feared contracting the Ohio House speaker, coronavirus. But that calculus changed for Widman 4 others arrested in when President Donald Trump sent federal law $60M bribery case enforcement agents to the liberal city to quell violent By Julie Carr Smyth Statehouse lobbyist Neil demonstrations — a tactic and John Seewer Clark, former Ohio Re- he’s said he’ll use for other ASSOCIATED PRESS publican Party Chairman cities as well. On Monday, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Matthew Borges and Juan a masked Widman was in COLUMBUS, Ohio — Cespedes, co-founder of the street with more than Protesters projected these words on the front of the Multnomah County The powerful Republican The Oxley Group, a Colum- 1,000 other Portland- Justice Center, Monday, in Portland, Ore. speaker of the Ohio House bus-based consulting firm. ers — a far larger crowd and four associates were Previous attempts to than the city had seen in “I mean, that he can pick streets of Portland — and crowds. The use of federal arrested Tuesday in a $60 bail out the nuclear plants recent days, as it entered on our city mostly because particularly allegations agents against the will of million federal bribery had stalled in the Legisla- its eighth week of nightly of the way we vote and they have whisked people local officials has also set case connected to a taxpay- protests. ture before Householder make an example of it for away in unmarked cars up the potential for a con- er-funded bailout of Ohio’s became speaker. Months “It’s like a dictatorship,” without probable cause his base is very frighten- stitutional crisis — and two nuclear power plants. after taking over, he rolled Widman, a grandmother — has given new mo- Hours after FBI agents out a new plan to subsidize of five, said, holding up a ing,” she said. mentum and a renewed, one that could escalate raided Speaker Larry the plants and eliminate sign that read: “Grammy Far from tamping down laser-sharp focus to pro- if Trump sends federal Householder’s farm, U.S. renewable energy incen- says: Please feds, leave the unrest, the presence tests that had begun to de- agents elsewhere, as he Attorney David DeVil- tives. The proposal was ap- Portland.” of federal agents on the volve into smaller, chaotic says he plans to do. lers described the ploy as proved a year ago despite “likely the largest bribery opposition from many scheme ever perpetrated business leaders and the against the state of Ohio.” manufacturing industry. Trump excluding those in U.S. Gov. Mike DeWine, also Generation Now, a group a Republican, called on that investigators said was Householder to resign im- mediately, saying it would controlled by Householder illegally from reapportionment be impossible for him to and successfully fought an be an effective legislative effort to put a repeal of the By Kevin Freking President leader given the charges bailout law on Ohio’s bal- and Mike Schneider Donald Trump against him. lot, was charged as a cor- ASSOCIATED PRESS speaks during Householder was one of poration in the case. WASHINGTON — Presi- a meeting the driving forces behind A criminal complaint dent Donald Trump signed with Senate the nuclear plants’ finan- filed by the FBI says a memorandum Tuesday Majority cial rescue, which added a Generation Now received that seeks to bar people Leader Mitch new fee to every electricity $60 million from an un- in the U.S. illegally from McConnell of bill in the state and direct- identified company over being counted in congres- Ky., and House ed over $150 million a year the past three years. In sional reapportionment, a Minority through 2026 to the plants exchange, Householder move that drew immediate Leader Kevin near Cleveland and Toledo. and the other defendants criticism and promises of Also arrested were worked to pass the nucle- McCarthy of court challenges. Calif., in the Householder adviser Jef- ar plant bailout and block Trump said that “respect frey Longstreth, longtime attempts to overturn it. White House, for the law and protection Monday. of the integrity of the dem- ocratic process warrant the PHOTO | exclusion of illegal aliens ASSOCIATED PRESS from the apportionment base, to the extent feasible for the citizenship ques- the census and lost in the in six areas whose resi- and to the maximum ex- tion — to help enforce vot- Supreme Court ... We will dents hadn’t yet answered tent of the President’s dis- ing rights — appeared to see him in court, and win, the questionnaire. cretion under the law.” be contrived. again.” Trump’s efforts to add Reapportionment is the Dale Ho, director of the The Census Bureau said the citizenship question redistribution of seats in ACLU’s Voting Rights last month that more than drew fury and backlash the U.S. House of Repre- Project, said the order 90 million households had from critics who alleged sentatives based on chang- already responded to the would be found unconsti- that it was intended to es in population found in 2020 Census with the ma- tutional by the courts. discourage participation each decennial census. jority doing it online. People “The Constitution re- in the survey, not only by PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The Supreme Court can still respond on their blocked the administra- quires that everyone in own online, over the phone people living in the coun- White House press secretary Kayleigh McE- tion’s effort to add a cit- the U.S. be counted in the or by mail — all without try illegally but also by nany speaks during a press briefing at the izenship question to the census,” Ho said. “Presi- having to meet a census citizens who fear that par- White House, Tuesday, in Washington. 2020 census form, with a dent Trump can’t pick and taker. Only this past week, ticipating would expose majority saying the ad- choose. He tried to add door-knockers started noncitizen family mem- Trump show returns: ministration’s rationale a citizenship question to heading out to households bers to repercussions. President resuming Biden, lawmakers warn of virus briefings foreign interference in election By Zeke Miller least in his first briefing ASSOCIATED PRESS — according to a White By Mary be tough, there’s not much House official. Clare Jalonick I can do about it now ex- WASHINGTON — “You’ll have to tune in President Donald Trump and Eric Tucker cept talk about it, and ex- to see,” teased press sec- ASSOCIATED PRESS pulled the plug on his pose it, but it is a serious retary Kayleigh McEnany. concern. It is truly a viola- freewheeling daily coro- “He’s the right person WASHINGTON — Dem- navirus briefings when tion of our sovereignty.” to give the information ocratic presidential candi- The Democratic leaders they turned into a polit- to the American people,” date Joe Biden said he is said in a letter to FBI Di- ical liability this spring, she said. “And, boy, does putting Russia and other rector Christopher Wray but he was reviving them he get the information to foreign governments “on on Monday that they are Tuesday, looking to halt a a lot of the American peo- notice” that he would act concerned that Congress campaign-season erosion ple during his briefings, as aggressively as president appears to be the target of of support as new cases noted by the ratings.” to counter any interfer- a “concerted foreign inter- spike across the country. Fauci, the nation’s top ence in U.S. elections. The ference campaign” to influ- The early evening show at infectious disease expert, statement came hours af- ence the 2020 presidential the White House was roll- had not been informed ter Democratic leaders is- election. They asked Wray ing out as the next stage of about his role as of Tues- sued a new warning that for an all-members, classi- the federal government’s re- day morning. He told NPR Congress appears to be fied briefing on the matter sponse to the pandemic was he hadn’t been informed by the target of a foreign in- before the August recess. being crafted on Capitol the White House whether terference campaign. “We are gravely con- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Hill. Lawmakers and White he would be in attendance Biden said in a statement cerned, in particular, that House officials were open- for Trump’s briefing. Monday that he would Democratic presidential candidate, former Congress appears to be ing negotiations on a tril- The doctor said he was treat foreign interference Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a cam- the target of a concert- lion-dollar-or-more “phase glad Trump has begun to as an “an adversarial act paign event in Wilmington, Del. ed foreign interference four” rescue package. promote mask-wearing and that significantly affects campaign, which seeks to Trump announced he expressed optimism the the relationship between I will not hesitate to re- China and other adver- launder and amplify dis- would revive the briefings president would reinforce the United States and the spond as president to im- saries were attempting to information in order to on Monday, though White that message Tuesday. interfering nation’s gov- pose substantial and last- undermine the presiden- influence congressional House officials said hours “If we, during those con- ernment.” He criticized ing costs,” Biden said. tial election. Biden gave no activity, public debate, and before he was to take the ferences, come out and President Donald Trump The new alarms give a evidence, but he said that the presidential election podium that the format have consistent, clear, for not doing enough in re- renewed urgency to con- Russia was “still engaged” in November,” wrote Nan- and frequency hadn’t been noncontradictory messag- sponse to U.S. intelligence cerns that foreign actors after 2016 and that China cy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, finalized. es, I believe it will be very agencies’ assessment that could be trying to influence was also involved in efforts House Intelligence Com- He was not planning on helpful in getting people Russia interfered in the the vote or sow disinforma- to sow doubts in the Amer- mittee Chairman Adam sharing the stage with on the track of knowing 2016 presidential election. tion. Biden said last week ican electoral process. Schiff, D-Calif., and Vir- public health experts in- the direction that we need “If any foreign power that he had begun receiv- During an online fund- ginia Sen. Mark Warner, cluding Drs. Anthony Fau- to go to get this pandemic recklessly chooses to in- ing intelligence briefings raiser Monday night, the top Democrat on the ci and Deborah Birx — at under control,” he said. terfere in our democracy, and warned that Russia, Biden added: “It’s going to Senate Intelligence panel. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020 COMICS

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Terms of endearment have opposite effect on woman DEAR ABBY: My boy- heard him talking to his friend and I are mid- Dear Abby is written by Abigail male friend about engag- dle-aged. We have been Van Buren, also known as Jeanne ing in sexual activity together for 2 1/2 years. I with him. He thought ev- love him, and I’m grate- Phillips, and was founded by her eryone was asleep when ful for such a wonderful mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact she overheard the con- man at this point in my Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. versation. life. My problem is, he I never suspected that calls me “Sweet Baby” ev- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. my son might be gay or ery single time he ad- bi. She told me in private dresses me. (“Sweet Baby, the next day. Should I say what do you need help pet names. a term of endearment something to him about with?” “Sweet Baby, I am How can one little than rote recitation? what she heard? I don’t on my way.” “What did thing like that be so an- After two years of this, want to embarrass him, you say, Sweet Baby?”) noying, to the point that you should have made and my mother doesn’t Even when it comes to I’m beginning to avoid clear to him that “Sweet want him knowing what trying to be affectionate, him and visit him less? It Baby” is not only not hav- she heard. Should I keep he’ll say, “You’re my sweet breaks my heart because ing the desired effect, but quiet? baby, aren’t you?” He it’s making you cringe. we can have such a good CAUGHT BY asks this over and over While you are at it, tell time together, but he is SURPRISE IN TEXAS and over, and then says, ruining it. I’m trying not him plainly that you have “You’re my sweet baby.” to end a wonderful rela- an aversion to pet names DEAR CAUGHT: Your Abby, I could probably tionship. I feel that by like “Big Daddy” because mother may have misin- take it occasionally, but ignoring my request, he one daddy was enough terpreted what she heard. his continuous use of it is being rude. Your ad- for you, and you neither Your son is at an age now makes me cringe. I vice? want nor need another when he is trying to figure hate it! I have told him one. out who he is. I don’t how much I’d prefer for CRINGING IN THE If you can’t communi- think it would be con- him to use my name, but SOUTH cate what you really feel, structive to talk to him he won’t. He continues then indeed this romance about what she told you, with the “Sweet Baby” in DEAR CRINGING: isn’t going to last, so you so bide your time. Let him texts, calls, in person — Your boyfriend may be might as well speak up. know you love him and constantly. I’m starting to following a script he has are always available to wonder if he’s doing it written in his head. Has DEAR ABBY: My listen and talk with him deliberately. it occurred to you that 14-year-old son and I re- about anything that He, in turn, likes being “Sweet Baby” may be cently went to visit fami- might concern him. But called “Big Daddy,” but I what he has called ALL ly a few hours away. We the topic of his sexual ori- won’t do it. He’s not my the women in his life — stayed at my mother’s entation should be raised daddy, and I don’t care for which would make it less home. My mother over- by him, not you. BRIDGE

The headline is: take your time We all know the foxtrot cadence would have made with at least one of slow, slow, quick, quick, slow. But overtrick. when you are the declarer, go slow, Declarer has three potential losers: slow, slow, slow, slow at trick one two spades and one heart. He has while you work out a plan of cam- only 10 sure tricks. Perhaps East has paign. the spade ace ... but that is so un- In today’s deal, South is in five likely, given the bidding. First, South diamonds. What should he do after should hope to find hearts 3-3 and West leads the club king? Also, what to establish a long heart. However, if do you think about the bidding? East gets on lead, he can shift to a To take the auction first, North’s spade, killing the contract. redouble showed 10 points or more. How does declarer keep East from (Yes, he might have responded one winning a trick? heart.) At this point, East was known He lets West take trick one! Then to have a very weak hand. He could South wins the next trick with dum- have passed, but as he had a defi- my’s club ace and discards a heart nite preference among the three from hand. After drawing trumps, unbid suits, he expressed it by bid- declarer cashes his heart ace, plays ding one spade. South’s pass was a heart to dummy’s king and ruffs a forcing. Then, when North showed heart in hand. diamond support, South jumped When they do divide 3-3, South straight to five diamonds. He might returns to dummy with a trump and have chosen three no-trump, which discards a spade on the last heart. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS DID YOU KNOW Love on the Spectrum Netflix New Series! Network news from SHOWTIME and more This docuseries looks at how, for young adults on the autism spectrum, the unpre- dictable world of dating can be even more complicated. TCM Spotlight: Feel-Good Films: “Light- hearted Love” TCM, beginning at 8 p.m. Catch a Classic! 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Hospitalet, Instead, like an un- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS outskirts of known number of Span- Barcelona, Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks in front iards in the northeast Spain. of a Russian National flag in Sevastopol, Crimea. region of Catalonia, she was left on her own to FILE PHOTO | warn family, friends and ASSOCIATED PRESS co-workers that they could U.K. officials have been exposed amid a infections in what was by the separatist-minded few days earlier. After her new surge of infections. supposed to be an early de- leaders in Catalonia and positive test, the clinic she ‘avoided’ looking into “They didn’t ask me who tection system to snuff out the right-wing political visited told her to self-isolate I had been with,” said any outbreaks and prevent opposition to return full for two weeks, and someone Ramírez, a 21-year-old a new cascade of cases. control of the health care has called every two days to cleaner in the greater Bar- Spain imposed a three- system to the regions. check how she feels. Russian meddling celona area. “They didn’t Now, Barcelona and an month lockdown earlier In over a week since test- even ask if I had been to agricultural area in the ry goal since he became ing positive, no health care By Danica Kirka, work recently, which of this year and reined in a same Catalonia region Sylvia Hui and prime minister last July. course I had.” devastating first wave of have become the two ar- worker has asked Ramírez Jamey Keaten Committee members said With the virus rebound- infections that left at least eas hit hardest by a resur- or her boyfriend about their ASSOCIATED PRESS Russia’s goal in seeking to ing in parts of Spain, it ap- 28,000 dead. As conditions gence of the virus. contacts in the two weeks influence elections was to pears Catalonia and other improved in May and Ramírez believes she got before their symptoms LONDON — A amplify existing divisions, regions are not adequately June, the government in infected from her boyfriend, started, as mandated by long-awaited report on Rus- and thus destabilize West- prepared to trace the new Madrid gave in to pressure who had caught the virus a public health guidelines. sian meddling in British ern political systems. While politics criticized the U.K. the report said it would be government for failing to in- “difficult — if not impos- vestigate whether Moscow sible — to prove” whether Breached levees trap thousands interfered in the 2016 Brex- Russian meddling influ- it referendum, with the doc- enced the result of the EU ument’s authors describing referendum, it was clear the lack of curiosity about that the government “was as flooding in China worsens this threat to democracy as slow to recognize the exis- a major failure at the heart tence of the threat.” BEIJING (AP) — jiaba dam on the Huai of power. The report concludes Breached levees have River opened its 13 sluice The report from Parlia- that Russia sees Britain as trapped more than 10,000 gates on Monday, flood- ment’s Intelligence and one of its top intelligence people in an eastern Chi- ing cropland and forests Security Committee also targets, adding that Mos- nese town as flooding to prevent more extensive painted a damning portrait cow’s attempts to influence worsens across much of damage down river. of Russian involvement in the U.K. are the “new nor- the country, local authori- The move forced more British society more gen- mal” and successive gov- ties said Tuesday. than 2,000 people to seek erally, including attempts ernments have welcomed High waters overcame safety in the middle of the to influence government Russian oligarchs with flood defenses protecting night, some loading blan- policy by wealthy Russians open arms. Russians with Guzhen, a town in Anhui kets and furniture onto with ties to President Vlad- “very close links” to Putin province, on Sunday, the three-wheel motorcycles.. imir Putin and the British are “well integrated into provincial government said Built in 1953, the Wang- financiers who help them. the U.K. business, political on its official microblog. jiaba dam is a key defense Stewart Hosie, a commit- and social scene — in ‘Lon- Flood waters rose as high against flooding along the tee member and member dongrad’ in particular,” the as 10 feet, the official Xin- Huai and has only opened of Parliament for the op- report said. hua News Agency quoted its sluice gates on 15 occa- position Scottish National In a 20-page response, Wang Qingjun, Guzhen’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sions, the last time in 2007. Party, accused the govern- the government denied Communist Party secre- The Kwanyin temple built on a rocky island in Other parts of Aunhui ment of “actively avoiding” that it had “badly under- tary, as saying. the middle of the Yangtze River is seen flooded have also been forced to allegations of Russian med- estimated” the Russian About 1,500 firefighters as the water level surges in central China’s Hu- take extreme measures, dling, which he said was threat and rejected the were rushed to carry out bei province, Sunday. with the Liu’an city govern- unforgivable after evidence call for a commission to rescues in the province, ment reporting that Huai emerged that Moscow had investigate alleged Rus- where weeks of heavy River is expected over the aged and direct economic River waters had been di- interfered with the Scottish sian meddling during the rains have disrupted the next three days. losses estimated at about rected into seven flood re- independence referendum Brexit referendum. lives of more than 3 mil- tention areas on Tuesday. At least 141 people have $9 million. in 2014 and the U.S. pres- “We have seen no evi- lion people, Xinhua said. Both the Yangtze, China’s idential election two years dence of successful inter- China’s Meteorological died or gone missing in On Sunday, a dam in An- mightiest river, and the Yel- later. The panel called for ference in the EU Referen- Administration said more flooding since the begin- hui was blasted to allow low River to the north have the government to appoint dum,” the statement said. heavy rainfall along the ning of June, with more flood waters to flow down- become engorged following a commission to look into But it may prove diffi- Yellow River and Huai than 150,000 houses dam- river. The province’s Wang- torrential rains. the issue and report back cult for Johnson to avoid to the public. a further inquiry because “There has been no as- the committee’s recom- sessment of Russian in- mendation is non-partisan Hong Kong extradition concerns terference in the EU ref- and has the weight of Par- erendum and this goes liament behind it, accord- back to nobody wanting ing to Nigel Gould-Davies, driven by fear of China to touch the issue with a senior fellow for Russia 10-foot pole,” Hosie said and Eurasia at the In- By Zen Soo Hong Kong, the U.K. this er or not you surrender a tradition treaty with China, during a press conference ternational Institute for and Rod Mcguirk week became the fourth person,” said Philip Dykes, an effort that ran afoul of after the report was deliv- Strategic Studies. ASSOCIATED PRESS country to suspend its chairman of the Hong Kong parliamentary opposition. ered to Parliament. “This is a national secu- extradition treaty with Bar Association. “Extra- Now, not only has Australia The government stalled rity issue,” he said. “The HONG KONG — A year the former British colony, dition treaties with Hong suspended extradition with publication of the report for report is very clear that ago, an extradition bill in more than seven months, it’s probably impossible to Hong Kong that could have joining the United States, Kong were always on the Hong Kong, it is warning with the main opposition assess whether Russian sent criminal suspects to Australia and Canada. basis that whatever hap- its citizens of the risk of ar- Labour Party suggesting operations made a differ- face trial in mainland Chi- As with Hong Kong’s pens, a person will not be bitrary detention in China. that Prime Minister Boris ence or not. But I think na sparked the semi-au- withdrawn extradition bill, removed to the mainland.” China says the new secu- Johnson and his Conser- everyone with a concern tonomous territory’s larg- the concern was the pos- The moves underscore a rity law is needed to combat vative Party were trying about British national est protests and its biggest sibility that people could growing divide between au- terrorism and separatism to avoid further questions security can share the political crisis since its re- be handed over to main- thoritarian China and the and prevent Hong Kong about links between Rus- view that it’s important turn to China in 1997. land Chinese law enforce- U.S. and other like-minded from becoming a base for sia and the pro-Brexit to understand the extent Now, the issue has come ment and disappear into democracies over human subverting Chinese state campaign. Johnson helped and seriousness of that full circle. After China cit- its opaque and frequently rights and other issues. power. In general, cases lead the campaign for Brit- attempt in order, among ed the sometimes violent abusive legal system. Just three years ago, Aus- would be tried in Hong ain to leave the European other things, to make sure demonstrations as justifi- “Extradition, at the bot- tralia’s conservative gov- Kong, but the law allows Union and has made de- that such attempts are not cation to impose a sweep- tom of it, is a political act. ernment was making a for mainland jurisdiction in livering Brexit his prima- successful in the future.” ing new security law in It’s a political act wheth- high-profile push for an ex- some circumstances. E.U. agrees on $2.1 trillion deal after marathon summit By Raf Casert and With masks and hygienic trillion-euro EU budget Samuel Petrequin gel everywhere at the sum- that leaders had been hag- ASSOCIATED PRESS mit, the leaders were con- gling over for months even stantly reminded of the po- before the pandemic. BRUSSELS — After tent medical and economic “The consequences will four days and nights of threat the virus poses. be historic,” French Pres- wrangling, exhausted “Extraordinary events, ident Emmanuel Macron European Union leaders and this is the pandemic said. “We have created a finally clinched a deal on that has reached us all, also possibility of taking up an unprecedented 1.8 tril- require extraordinary new loans together, of setting lion-euro ($2.1 trillion) methods,” German Chan- up a recovery fund in budget and coronavirus cellor Angela Merkel said. the spirit of solidarity,” a recovery fund early Tues- To confront the biggest sense of sharing debt that day, after one of their lon- recession in its history, the would have been unthink- gest summits ever. EU will establish a 750 able not so long ago. The 27 leaders grudg- billion-euro coronavirus Merkel added: “We have ingly committed to a cost- fund, partly based on com- laid the financial founda- ly, massive aid package mon borrowing, to be sent tions for the EU for the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS for those hit hardest by as loans and grants to the next seven years and came COVID-19, which has al- hardest-hit countries. That up with a response to this European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, left, and Euro- ready killed 135,000 peo- is in addition to the agree- arguably biggest crisis of pean Council President Charles Michel bump elbows after addressing a ple within the bloc alone. ment on the seven-year, 1 the European Union.” media conference at an EU summit in Brussels, Tuesday. B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020 FOOD Add pickled peaches to fried pork chops

By Gretchen McKay ½ teaspoon crumbled dried PITTSBURGH sage POST-GAZETTE 4 boneless pork loin center cut chops Peaches have started to ¼ cup olive oil make their summer arriv- 1 tablespoon butter al, and who can blame you For peaches: In a large sauce- if you turn them into some pan, combine the white wine sort of sweet dessert like a vinegar with the water, sugar, pie or cobbler? Yet the fruit also lends mustard seeds, bay leaf, pep- itself to a variety of tangy percorns and salt. Bring to a preparations, including boil to dissolve the sugar. Put pickles. (Yes, pickles!) the diced peaches in a large, Soaked in a piquant heatproof bowl and pour the hot brine of vinegar, sugar brine over them. Let the peaches and spices, peaches go stand for 1 hour. Then refrigerate from sweet and juicy to them for about 30 minutes until an addictive marriage chilled. of sour and spicy. Spoon For pork chops: Place flour in them onto a cheese plate, large shallow bowl and season swirl with toasted nuts with salt and pepper. Place eggs into yogurt or enjoy them in a second shallow bowl and whisk with spoon. Place bread- as a side to fried chicken PHOTO | TNS or sliced ham. In this rec- crumbs in a third shallow bowl ipe, the pickles are served and whisk in herbs. Florentine Shrimp Mango Salad with Sweet Corn on the Cob. alongside fried pork chops Dredge a pork chop in the in a tangy swap for apple- flour and shake off the excess. sauce. Dip it into the whisked eggs and I use white peppercorn, then coat evenly with the bread- Mango adds sweet which has a bit more heat crumbs. Set aside on a plate or than black peppercorns, baking sheet. Repeat the steps and go heavy on mustard with the remaining pork chops. seeds. You also can add In a large cast-iron or nonstick skillet, heat olive oil and butter flavor to shrimp salad whole cloves or sticks of cinnamon. until shimmering. Add the chops The peaches are ready to the skillet and cook over mod- By Linda skin side down. Score the FLORENTINE SHRIMP g saturated, 1.1 g monounsatu- to serve in about a half- erately high heat until golden Gassenheimer fruit in a crisscross pat- MANGO SALAD rated), 278 mg cholesterol, 39.2 hour, but if you process brown and crispy, 3 to 4 minutes TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE tern through to the skin. Recipe by Linda Gassenheimer g protein, 31.2 g carbohydrates, on each side. Drain on paper Bend the skin backwards ¾ pound large shrimp, shelled 5.8 g fiber, 310 mg sodium. the pickles in a water July is the height of the bath, you’ll be able to en- towels briefly. so that the cubes pop up. 8 cups washed, ready-to-eat SWEET CORN ON THE COB Serve pork chops with pickled mango season in South Slice the cubes away from baby spinach leaves Recipe by Linda Gassenheimer joy them through fall and Florida, and good man- winter. peaches on top. the skin. Score and slice 2 ripe mangoes cut into cubes, 2 medium ears corn, shucked Serves 4. goes can be found every- any fruit left on the pit. (about 2 cups) 4 teaspoons butter where. There are many FRIED PORK CHOPS WITH Helpful Hints: ¼ cup reduced fat oil and vin- 2 tablespoons Parmesan different varieties of man- PICKLED PEACHES — Any ripe fruit can be egar dressing cheese go with different textures, PG tested used instead of mangoes, 2 tablespoons fresh orega- Salt and freshly ground black For peaches sweetness levels and fla- such as peaches, plums or no leaves or 2 teaspoons dried pepper 2 cups white wine vinegar vors. Any type works well pineapple. oregano For boiled corn: Bring a large 1 ½ cups water in this recipe. They add a — Regular spinach can Salt and freshly ground black pot of water to a boil. Husk the ¼ cup sugar sweet flavor, soft texture be used instead of baby pepper corn, place it in the water and 2 tablespoons yellow mustard to the plump shrimp. spinach. Place shrimp in a saucepan boil for 5 minutes. Corn will still seeds I like to keep a bag of Countdown: and cover with cold water. Heat continue to cook in its own heat 1 bay leaf peeled, frozen shrimp on — Prepare ingredients. the water until it starts to simmer when removed from the water. 1 tablespoon whole white hand for quick dinners. — Make salad. with white bubbles just appear- For microwaved corn: Husk peppercorns They can be defrosted in a — Cook corn. ing around the edge of the pot corn and wrap in plastic. Mi- 2 tablespoons kosher salt bowl of cold water in about Shopping List: and the water turning white. Re- crowave on high for 5 minutes. 6 large ripe but firm peaches, 5 minutes and take less To buy: ¾ pound shelled move from heat and let sit for 1 (Time is for 650- to 700-watt pitted and diced small than that time to cook. shrimp, 1 package washed, minute. Drain. ovens.) For pork chops Follow the recipe below ready-to-eat spinach, 2 ripe Divide the spinach between Spread butter over corn. Sprin- ? cup all-purpose flour, for for cooking shrimp in any mangoes, 1 bunch fresh two plates. Add the mango kle Parmesan cheese and salt dredging other recipe. oregano or 1 bottle dried cubes. Place the shrimp over the and pepper to taste over corn. Kosher salt and freshly ground I cut the mango into oregano, 2 medium ears mangoes. Drizzle dressing over Yield 2 servings: black pepper cubes for the salad. Here corn on the cob and 1 small the shrimp and mango. Sprinkle Per serving: 166 calories (55 is a quick way to do that: 2 large eggs PHOTO | PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE piece Parmesan cheese. with oregano and salt and pep- percent from fat), 10.1 g fat (5.7 1 cup regular or panko bread- Slice off each side of Staples: butter, re- per to taste. g saturated, 2.9 g monounsat- crumbs Pickled peaches add a the mango as close to the duced-fat oil and vinegar Yield 2 servings. urated), 25 mg cholesterol, 4.4 ½ teaspoon dried oregano bright, summery note seed as possible. Take the dressing, salt and black Per serving: 296 calories (12 g protein, 17.8 g carbohydrates, ½ teaspoon dried basil to fried pork chops. mango half in your hand, peppercorns. percent from fat), 3.9 g fat (0.6 2.4 g fiber, 182 mg sodium. Ice cream toppings to help you chill out this summer

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