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TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021 Peabody mayor By Tréa Lavery lifetime, it’s amazing,” she ITEM STAFF said. “You would think it’s Meet the women ancient history, but it’s not.” When going through old Cameron, along with Lynn called for personnel les, Peabody Public Health Director Mi- Health Director Sharon Cam- treating COVID chele Desmarais, are two of eron discovered something the only female health direc- ‘favoritism’ surprising: a 1965 letter from tors in the area. Both said the board to the Massachu- that even though they may setts Commission Against on the North Shore be unique, they have never Discrimination regarding the By Anne Marie Tobin felt like their gender affects ITEM STAFF open position of public health their position. director. “I don’t think it makes a PEABODY — The Massachusetts “Gentlemen,” the letter difference, Desmarais said. “I Civil Service Commission has ruled read, “the position requires just think it’s based on your against the city of Peabody on an the services of a male appli- knowledge and your experi- appeal led by Andrew Nardone, cant. The position has always ence in the healthcare indus- who was bypassed for an appoint- been lled by a male for the try.” ment to a full-time re ghter posi- reason the duties and ser- Lynn native Desmarais tion in December 2018. vices require the inspection has been in her current po- The decision, issued by Commis- of drinking establishments, sition since 2016, but worked sioner Cynthia Ittleman on March eld work pertaining to cess- in other healthcare-related 25, found that, “due to the clear pools and septic systems as roles before that. bias/favoritism of the mayor (Ted well as being on call twen- “I’ve always been interest- Bettencourt), the bypass reasons ty-four hours a day.” ed in health and trying to are fatally  awed.” Cameron held onto the let- take care of people,” she said. “I have received the decision and ter, feeling like it was a piece ITEM PHOTOS | JULIA HOPKINS “Being able to give back to strongly disagree with the conclu- of the history of the position the city where I grew up was sion and will be appealing the de- that she now holds. Sharon Cameron, left, is the director of health for the very rewarding to me.” cision and will be utilizing every “When I remember that city of Peabody and Michele Desmarais is the public opportunity available to the city in that happened during my health director for the city of Lynn. COVID, A3 order to appeal the decision,” said Bettencourt. “In my 10 years as mayor, I have hired dozens and dozens of police Swampscott of cers and re ghters through civil service, and we have always done our due diligence and research on every candidate. In fact, I would police say that in this case, we did more research than we ever have. “I take these positions extremely statements seriously as I know how import- ant they are in our community. We want to make sure we have the very ordered best we can and this is the best one for our community,” he said. According to the ruling, the deci- sion to bypass Nardone and offer released positions to two lower-ranked can- By Tréa Lavery didates was the result of “patron- ITEM STAFF age involving long-lasting personal relationships,” the use of “unduly LYNN — A Lynn District Court subjective” methods in candidates’ judge has ordered the release of assessments, and a “lack of a level statements and recorded interviews playing eld due to preferences giv- by Swampscott police of cers in the en to longtime personal friends” of case against a Black Lives Matter ac- the mayor. tivist arrested at a December protest Furthermore, the Civil Service in that town. Commission found that the hiring A pre-trial hearing for Ernst Jean- Jacques, also known as “Shimmy,” was held Monday morning in Lynn FAVORITISM, A2 District Court, where Judge Mat- thew Nestor made the decision about the interviews, which were conduct- ed during an independent investiga- tion into the arrest. “I’m going to speci cally decline to ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS impound anything or keep anything U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, left, and Kim Eng, COO of Lynn Communi- under wraps,” Nestor said in the ty Health Center, tour the mass vaccination site at the Lynn Tech Field hearing. “It strikes me that the pub- lic is better served by having all of House and speak with healthcare providers. this aired.” Jean-Jacques was arrested and charged with felony assault on Dec. Warren makes the rounds in Lynn 12 at a pro-Trump rally in Monu- ment Square. He was participating By Guthrie Scrimgeour from the community health center, from in a counter-protest when Donald ITEM STAFF the city, from the National Guard, to make Trump supporter Linda Greenberg, a vaccination site that works.” 80, threw water at him from a plas- LYNN — U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren Warren spoke with Mayor Thomas M. (D-MA) visited the Lynn Vocational Tech- tic bottle. In video taken at the scene, McGee, state Sen. Brendan Crighton ITEM FILE PHOTO Jean-Jacques reaches toward Green- nical Institute vaccination clinic Monday (D-Lynn), and state Reps. Peter Capano berg, prompting police to allege that afternoon to discuss the ongoing efforts to and Daniel Cahill (D-Lynn), along with Peabody Mayor Ted Betten- he punched her. Jean-Jacques main- distribute the COVID-19 vaccine locally Lynn Community Health Center CEO Dr. court said he will appeal a tains that he simply moved to take and across the country. Kiame Mahaniah and his staff, who have state civil service ruling that “I’m here to celebrate successes,” said his hiring of two re ghters Warren. “I’ve seen people come together POLICE, A3 WARREN, A3 was “fatally  awed.” New candidates emerge INSIDE Transitioning back to work Opinion for election in Lynn Lynn eld Historical Society offers commuting challenges denounces attacks. A4 By Allysha Dunnigan remained the same, incumbent By Allysha Dunnigan portation again. ITEM STAFF members of the City Council and LOOK! ITEM STAFF McGee, former state Senate School Committee will be bat- Ineffective Salem Transportation Committee co- LYNN — Lynn City Hall has tling against an ever-expanding intersections gain fame, Lynn Mayor Thomas M. McGee seen a number of new faces pull- chair, was joined in the transpor- eld of new candidates as they create mayhem. A8 joined a virtual forum Monday tation webinar by former state ing papers over the past week for try to hold onto their seats. afternoon to discuss the state’s positions in city government. Sen. Steven Baddour and state New candidates Nicole Mc- Sports current challenges, as people Rep. William Straus, who have While the mayoral candidates clain, Marven Hyppolite and Tech boys soccer gets big transition from staying home to — Darren Cyr, Jared Nicholson, win over KIPP. B1 utilizing public and private trans- and Michael Satterwhite — have CANDIDATES, A3 COMMUTE, A2

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 58° VOL. 142, ISSUE 95 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-2 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 45° POLICE/FIRE ...... A5 COMICS ...... B4 BUSINESS ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021 OBITUARIES Peabody mayor Eugenia (Gina) Markos, 68 Raymundo Emeterio Henriquez , 37 May 25, 1983 - March 21, 2021 LYNN - Eugenia (Gina) Mar- kos, 68, of Lynn, Massachu- called for setts, passed away unexpect- edly on Friday, March 26th, 2021. Born October 21, 1952, in ‘favoritism’ Kastori, Greece, she was the eldest daughter of the late FAVORITISM of the PPD (Peabody Po- Haralambos and Katerina From A1 lice Department) and Lampes. When Gina was four- PFD (Peabody Fire De- process was improperly partment) with rsthand teen her family moved to the conducted. As part of the United States and eventually knowledge told (Nardone) ruling, the city was or- that the mayor would do settled in Lynn. Gina graduat- dered to place Nardone at ed from Lynn Classical, Class anything he needed to get the top of the list for its down to his friend’s name of 1973. On May 2, 1976 next full-time re ghter she married Yianni Markos (Mr. P) on the certi cation position. because Mr. P had not tak- and they soon moved back “He is a longtime, per- to Greece, settling in Tripoli in BEVERLY - God called Ray- and Jaxson Nieves; his sisters, en the civil service exam- mundo home way too soon. You Mercedes Minaya, Rachel Val- sonal friend of two select- ination again and would 1980 to raise their growing ed candidates (identi ed andria Markos, Haritina (Tina) were de nitely one of a kind. entin, and Giselle Saillant; his not be eligible for the next family. Gina was known and as Mr. P and Mr. O) whose Markos and Vasilios (Billy) Everyone close to you knows brothers, Arodi Canela, Carlos certi cation.” loved by so many both here names appeared below Markos his wife Courtney, and that you have a heart made of Henriquez, Kenny Henriquez, The decision placed great in the United States as well as (Nardone’s) on the certi- Greece. Known for her love of her beloved grandson Yianni. gold. You would give someone and Samuel Saillant. emphasis on the fact that cation,” Ittleman wrote. gardening, Gina would spend Leaving behind her four sib- the shirt off your back if they Raymundo was very hum- Nardone was never given “The mayor should have much of her free time outdoors lings, Ann Kourmanopoulos needed it. You always made ble, honest, funny, caring, re- an opportunity to address insulated himself from his caring for her beautiful yard and husband Phillip, Charles sure at least 2-3 times a day spectful, and loving man who the city’s concerns. involvement in the hiring and all of her amazing owers Lampes and wife Cindy, Elias we pulled over to give a home- enjoyed spending time with his “The appellant deserved, and plants. She was known to (Louie) Lampes and wife Bes- less man a few dollars, food, or family! Playing video games process until he received but was denied, the oppor- those who knew her to be the sie and Leo Lampes and wife water. You always looked out with his friends. Most impor- the ultimate recommenda- tunity to be evaluated as one you took your plants to for Tammy, in-laws George and Eva for everyone that was around tantly he loved his best friend tions from those to whom part of a process that, at that little extra love and sup- Markos, Soa and Kosta Dimi- you. You have a beautiful soul. Redd. He always considered he should have delegated a minimum, had not been port, the ladies she worked with trakis and Dimitra and Antonis We’ve just overcome so much I you to be his brother! Overall the hiring process.” compromised by patron- in the Lynn School Department Mertoglou. She will be forever never imagined this day would he always tried to enjoy every Nardone graduated from age involving long-lasting would often refer to her as the loved and missed by her many come so soon! You are deeply moment of his life no matter the Massachusetts Fire- personal relationships,” “plant whisperer”. Gina loved nieces and nephews, both here loved and deeply missed by so where he was at the time. You ghting Academy in 2013. Ittleman wrote. her Sunday afternoon shop- and abroad. Yia panta mesa many! You’re de nitely a leg- will forever be missed my love! The following year, he ob- The commission found ping trips with her two devoted stin kardia mas- Forever in our end and we will forever carry Rest peacefully mundy! tained a National EMS that the process was daughters, always reminding heart. your name on! Service Information: Go- Certi cation at the emer- marked by “political in u- them “don’t forget the bags” Service Information: Vis- Raymundo Is survived by his odrich funeral home 128 gency technician level ences or objectives unre- in the car, even when they did iting hours will be held on parents, Raymundo Henriquez Washington St. Lynn, MA at and earned multiple cer- lated to merit standards not buy a thing. Gina also en- Wednesday from 4:00PM- and Luz Hodge and step father, 10 am on 4-2-21 then driv- ti cations from the Mas- or neutrally applied public joyed sewing and needlepoint, 8:00PM in the Solimine Fu- Donar Saillant, his ancé, Abri- ing over to Grove Cemetery sachusetts Fire Training policy.” recently creating dinosaur pil- neral Home 426 Broadway ana Nieves; his children, Carlos for the buriel services! Council. He worked as a Bettencourt disagreed, lows for her beloved grandson. (RTE129), Lynn Relatives Torres, Nathaniel Rodriguez, Please wear your mask paid, on-call re ghter in saying that he plans to Together they would create and and friends are respectfully Jesiah Nieves, Aiyanna Nieves, and stay 6 feet apart! Rowley for ve years and challenge the decision. craft her next masterpiece, invited and are expected to at the time of the hear- “These are the most im- forever now a special pillow to adhere to the guidelines of ing had worked as a paid, portant decisions I have to hold on to. Never one to ask the Commonwealth of MA Lynn reports new on-call, per-diem re ght- make and I take that very for help, Gina’s son would of- and the CDC, which limits er in Lynn eld for three seriously,” he said. “I’m a ten nd her on a ladder trying the visitation to 50 people in months. lifelong resident, I attend- to cut down a tree or paint the the funeral home at a time, virus cases, ve After passing the civ- ed Peabody Public Schools ceiling of her longtime home. wear masks, and social dis- il service exam in 2016, and practiced law on Main Gina loved nothing more than tance. A Funeral Service ranking eighth, and ap- Street for 12 years. I’ve to spend time with her grand- will be held on Thursday additional deaths plying for a full-time po- served on the council for son Yianni, she especially loved at 11:00AM in St. George By Gayla Cawley The town’s death toll is sition in 2018, Nardone eight years, have coached teasing him about her grilled Greek Orthodox Church 54 ITEM STAFF now nine, but its total was informed in writing youth sports for 20 years, cheese sandwiches. She en- South Common St., Lynn. number of cases remained by Bettencourt on Dec. 7, and have been on many joyed sharing a glass of wine Burial will follow in Pine Five more Lynn resi- the same at 243, according 2018 that he had been by- boards and committees. dents have died from the passed for the position. and conversations about ow- Grove Cemetery. In lieu of to the town website. “It’s only natural that coronavirus since last In the correspondence, when people apply for city ers, curtains, and family with owers please plant a gar- Swampscott (1,050 cases, Friday to bring the city’s Bettencourt cited “a lengthy jobs, there is a very good her daughter-in-law. So many den, owers, or a beautiful 19 deaths) has reported 15 tree to keep Gina alive in our death toll to 208. history of negative driving chance I know them. I like people have been touched by new cases since last Thurs- memories; homes and com- And 26 new cases were incidents,” concerns about a to think that every mayor Gina’s love, humor and support day; Lynn eld (1,112 cases, and her loss is immense for munities for eternity. Look reported in Lynn to 2007 domestic restraining knows the pulse of their 29 deaths) has reported her family and loved ones. For at @livingtribute.org, plant bring the city’s caseload order and “other criminal community. I have to look over 20 years Gina was a much a tree in a national park in to 16,434. Of that total, four new cases since last charges” (for which Nar- in the mirror every day loved co-worker within the Lynn honor of a lost one. Direc- 369 cases are active and Friday; and Revere (10,123 done was not convicted), as knowing that police and School Administration, working tions and guestbook at www. 15,857 people have recov- cases, 159 deaths) reported well as questions regarding re hold a critical and spe- tirelessly for the students, fami- solimine.com ered from the virus, ac- three new cases. his residency. cial place in Peabody, so I lies, and teachers of Lynn. cording to city data. Salem had 4,326 cases The commission did not stand by the decisions that She is survived by her hus- Peabody has reported 91 and 78 deaths as of Monday, agree. It determined that were made in this case. band Yianni, her children Alex- new cases and an addition- and numbers have not been while Nardone’s driving Since I’ve been mayor, the al death since last Wednes- updated in Marblehead record “raised concerns,” number of cases we’ve had day. The city now has 6,652 (1,231 cases, 31 deaths) or the city failed to establish has been extremely small cases, 306 people have died Saugus (3,818 cases, 67 it had reasonable justi ca- so we intend to fully uti- and 5,807 have recovered deaths) since last Friday. tion” to bypass him based lize our rights to appeal Catch up from the virus, the health Gayla Cawley can be on that, his alleged crimi- this decision.” department reported. reached at gcawley@item- nal record or residency. Anne Marie Tobin can be with your An additional death was live.com. Follow her on The commission found reached at atobin@item- favorite team also reported in Nahant. Twitter @GaylaCawley. that “multiple members live.com. in Item Sports! Transitioning back to IN MEMORIAM CARL E. PHILLIPS, JR. 2018 ~ MARCH 30 ~ 2021 HIS THIRD ANNIVERSARY work offers commuting challenges COMMUTE safer biking opportunities sel trains and buses, say- and that’s safe, frequent, af- From A1 throughout the city. The ing that some people are fordable and clean is some- city has implemented bike forced to ride diesel trains, thing that really needs to also co-chaired the Trans- lanes through lining the or have them going in and be a goal because it really portation Committee for streets, which has ulti- out of their neighborhoods, impacts so many communi- the Senate and House, re- mately reduced vehicular and the pollution that ties in a negative way.” spectively. Did you know? speed in those areas and comes from those vehicles He said that making sure All three experts ac- created a safer environ- is a health hazard. equity is addressed in the knowledged how the pan- ment for bikers. “There is a real opportuni- city makes it a better place demic has affected pub- “(We are) putting a plan in ty in the current capital in- "When you make someone laugh, lic transportation and for everyone. you've given them a small place that allows us to start vestment plan over the next Straus said that it re- vacation" ~ Joan Rivers discussed the most bene - to move towards a broader four years to get that going mains to be seen whether cial ways to utilize federal regional vision that really and start to show that this Miss you more and more with the transit system will see funding to increase safety does include all modes of really is the direction that every passing day. a full return of riders, to We carry your jokes, smile, hugs and accessibility for all transportation, including we need to go,” he said. and love in our broken hearts. Home delivery modes of transportation. bike access,” said McGee. “It all plays into the cli- the point of where it was Everyday without you continues to McGee said that with the before the pandemic. be an eternity. subscribers Baddour said that the mate change legislation construction of the new Commonwealth currently that was just passed, but “We are going to see an Always and forever in our get FREE access apartment buildings in the has a unique opportunity more importantly what we emphasis in terms of oth- hearts and minds. to the e-edition on city of Lynn, transporta- to transform the delivery need to do related to cli- er alternative modes of Love Always - Wife, Marie tion will need to be adjust- of transportation, given the mate change.” transportation methods,” and Daughter, Erica ed as hundreds of new res- effects of the pandemic. He He noted that the diesel he said. “We are going to idents move in. He noted said that the state needs trains going through Salem see an increase, in terms of that the key piece to ensur- to come up with creative and Beverly to Lynn, with network transportation, of ing the success of that is to ways to open up conges- the buses in gridlock on Uber and Lyft.” utilize any federal funding tion points, as people be- the roadways, isn’t really a He said that people have to make transportation gin returning to work and system that’s working right to be cautious of the trans- easier, more accessible and commuting again. He also now and said that it is time portation means that have safer for the community. acknowledged that public to take on those challenges. been present in the past “We can work with our transportation should be In regards to equity, few months, acknowledg- federal partners to see a priority, but all modes of Straus said that people ing that there has been the kind of investment on transportation should be rely on cars, so transporta- an increase in bicycle rid- infrastructure and roads, looked at. tion improvements have to ers, but that may be just bridges and transit that “I think 2021 needs to recognize different ways in part of the transition back this country needs to really be a deep breath,” he said. which transportation sys- to whatever the recovery be able to grow our econo- “There are certain issues tems are accessed. looks like from an econom- my,” he said. that we absolutely need to McGee said the lack of ic standpoint. McGee said that the city stay on top of and continue affordable and frequent Stories live on. Baddour said that with of Lynn has received $200 to invest in, but at the same service and congestion in that slow return in trans- million in federal funding time, we don’t know what Lynn doesn’t make it easy Tell theirs. to assist with that issue. our transportation delivery to get around, noting that portation, communities Straus agreed, saying system is going to look like the effects of COVID-19 need to continue to better Share your loved one’s story. that “those infrastructure at the end of the year.” have had a devastating im- educate drivers to drive expenditures should be McGee also discussed pact on equity. safely as the pandemic [email protected] | 781-593-7700 necessary items, such as completely electrifying lo- “Most riders (on public comes to an end. roads or bridges.” cal train systems as a rst transport) are low-income McGee agreed, saying, “We In regards to supporting step toward starting to riders trying to get to work need to make sure the road- all means of transporta- show an opportunity that that don’t have any oth- ways are safe for everyone.” In partnership with tion, McGee said that Lynn will help decrease global er access to their jobs,” he Allysha Dunnigan can has been taking part in a warming. He highlighted said. “The equity, and mak- be reached at adunnigan@ pilot project for creating the negative effects of die- ing a system that works itemlive.com TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Swampscott police statements ordered released

POLICE was also denied. From A1 “Why is it OK in one police report to have it the bottle away from public, but in the other Greenberg. it’s not?” Nestor asked. Last week, the report “That’s what I’m missing.” from an investigation Erkan also requested commissioned by the that the state disclose Swampscott Police De- the circumstances under partment and completed which it received the in- by consulting rm Munic- vestigation, which was de- ipal Resources Inc. was re- nied as the judge did not leased in heavily redacted believe it was relevant to form. The report conclud- the case. ed that while police had In addition, Doherty-Wir- probable cause to arrest wicz requested the ability Jean-Jacques and there- to introduce as evidence fore his arrest was legal, two “prior bad acts” by the investigation that fol- Jean-Jacques at a Boston lowed was “disjointed and protest and earlier in the cursory,” and not up to po- day at the Dec. 12 Swamp- lice standards. The report scott protest, but that re- did not nd evidence of quest was denied. racial bias against Jean- The court hearing, held Jacques, who is Black. on Zoom, was attended Attorney Murat Erkan, by supporters of Jean- who is defending Jean- Jacques, many of whom Jacques, requested the changed their online dis- release of the materials, play to say “Free Shimmy” along with the identity of or “Black Lives Matter.” the interviewer. Assistant Another pre-trial hear- District Attorney Danielle ing for Jean-Jacques will ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Doherty-Wirwicz moved be held on June 1. Sen. Elizabeth Warren holds up an empty vial of the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine during her tour to prevent the release of Tréa Lavery can be of the LCHC vaccination site at Lynn Tech Field House. the requested materials to reached at tlavery@item- the public, but the motion live.com. Warren makes the rounds in Lynn Meet the women CANDIDATES and was signed into law on achieved through ongoing tance of the federal gov- From A1 March 11, provided near- community outreach ef- ernment working with ly $10 billion to expand forts. local partners on housing treating COVID led vaccination efforts in vaccine access and edu- Warren visited with development. the city. cation in communities of LCHC staff at Lynn Tech “That’s a big part of “I’m really excited to color, rural areas, munic- and was given a used vial what we’re working on on the North Shore have the senator here to- ipalities with low-income that once contained a vac- here is trying to build on day to see the dollars they populations, and other cine as a souvenir. the work that you’re doing COVID protect their communities. Desmarais said that she made available making underserved communities Following the clinic, War- here,” she said. From A1 this happen here,” said has learned a lot over the in terms of COVID-19 re- ren visited Lynn Hous- Warren said an import- Cameron also has a long McGee. “This really is past year because of these sponse. ing Authority & Neigh- ant step toward getting healthcare background, an amazing operation. I challenges. Warren’s conversation borhood Development those plans through Con- but she didn’t always know “Some of the decisions think it’s as good of an touched on equity in vac- (LHAND) for a roundtable gress was the potential what she wanted to do. weren’t always accepted, operation in the state. I’m cine distribution, which discussion on housing. removal of the libuster, After college, she attend- and they weren’t always really proud of the amount has been a major goal Upon listening to which allows the minority ed one year of veterinary happy decisions, but I think of vaccinations we’ve been for the Lynn Communi- LHAND staff members party to hold up legisla- school before deciding it and I believe they were de- able to do. And the team ty Health Center. Of the discuss the work they had tion. wasn’t right for her. cisions to try to keep the is really making this hap- minority patients eligible been doing in the commu- “We can’t let Mitch Mc- “I kind of stumbled into city of Lynn safe,” she said. pen.” for the vaccine, LCHC nity, Warren laid out her Connell veto all the things public health not knowing Cameron shared similar what it was, other than hav- Lynn Community Chief Operating Of cer plans to support housing we need to get done,” she sentiments, saying that her ing a general understand- Health Center was recent- role within the community Kim Eng said a similar production in the state. said. “We need help on ing that you’d be helping has helped her combat the ly awarded a $6.85 million or greater percentage of Warren said she has two housing and health care. people in your community helpless and hopeless feel- grant from the federal those patients had re- plans that are currently in The majority should be live healthier lives,” she ings that have plagued so government through the ceived at least one dose. the works, one that was on able to determine that. said. “Once I got into the American Rescue Plan That is an improve- the production-supply side That’s what the founders eld I realized how many many in a dark year. legislation, which will be ment on numbers at the and another that involved put into the Constitution different facets of everyday “I keep coming back to how fortunate I am to real- used in its COVID-19 vac- state level, which show a repairing and upgrading and that’s what we should life it touches. It really is ly be in a role where I can cine distribution efforts. large disparity in vacci- “all (of) the public housing follow.” amazing and fascinating and a different job every have an impact for so many The American Rescue nation rates between mi- units that are already out Guthrie Scrimgeour people,” she said. “So many Plan, which was proposed norities and Caucasians, there.” can be reached at gscrim- day. You really have an op- portunity to see the impact people have found hope by President Joe Biden which Eng said had been She stressed the impor- [email protected]. of the work you’re doing.” and meaning during the Never has that been pandemic by stepping in, more true than in the past whether they volunteered New candidates emerge for election in Lynn year, as a global pandemic at a food pantry or made spread through the com- phone calls to people mak- WARREN the Domincan Republic as Ward 4, currently held will ght to ensure that all munity, affecting every as- ing vaccination appoint- From A1 a teenager and attended by Richard Colucci, who the community members pect of people’s lives. Both ments. I think all those North Shore Community is running for re-election. of Ward 4 have a voice. women said that dealing things have helped people Jose Encarnacion have College, before transfer- Megie-Maddrey also chal- “I want to see better with COVID-19 has been get through the pandemic, pulled papers for council- ring to the University of lenged Colucci for the seat communication to all incredibly challenging, and I know it’s helped me.” or-at-large positions. All Massachusetts-Boston, two years ago, but lost. members of the commu- and that they have had to Tréa Lavery can be four incumbent at-large where he received a Bach- Alinsug, born in the nity,” she said. “I want all constantly make tough de- reached at tlavery@item- councilors — Buzzy Bar- elor’s degree in economics. Philippines to a family community members to cisions about how to best live.com. ton, Brian Field, Brian Encarnacion said that of politicians, is a Ward 3 feel welcome. We should LaPierre and Hong Net he is a good candidate be- af rmative action of cer — are running for re-elec- have regular ward meet- cause he has always been and an elected Democratic ings and we should make Lynn Drug Task Force tion. an activist in the commu- State Committeeman rep- sure that everyone feels Mcclain, the founder of nity throughout his 38 resenting Lynn and Essex represented. North Shore Juneteenth years of living in Lynn. County. Alinsug’s father, Hotline “I want to bring your Association, said she is “I love this city and I a former councilor and running to listen, commu- have a lot to offer to it,” vice mayor of Consolacion, voice to City Hall, espe- 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY nicate and bring the voice he said. “I want to be a which is the biggest town cially those voices who of the community to the part of the solutions to in the province of Cebu, haven’t found the courage table. make Lynn an even great- Philippines, told him that to speak up yet. 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Commit- Mcclain said that she will including affordable hous- my forefathers who paved tee incumbents Lorraine work to make issues that ing,” he said. the way for me to enter Gately, Brian Castella- 781-593-7700 affect the majority of the Hyppolite said that he politics.” home delivery nos, John Ford and Donna Publishing Daily, except Sundays community more visible has the experience and Alinsug is on the board Coppola all pulled papers USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 and bring more transpar- energy to ght for Lynn of directors for the Gold- and get free access Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA ency to city government. residents and to involve sh Pond Association, a for re-election, while new and additional of ces. “We need change — bold them in the conversation scholar to an Asian Schol- candidates Rocio Mora, to the e-edition on Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item Eric Dugan, Tiffany Jean Subscriptions change — and as your to make Lynn a city that arship Program, and Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States councilor, I promise to be works for everyone. an organizer of various Magnolia (who ran un- $30.00 for 4 weeks that advocate of change New candidates for ward events for the Filipino successfully for the school $95.00 for 13 weeks with you at the table,” she councilor positions includ- and AAPI communities in board two years ago) and $185.00 for 26 weeks Lenny Pena retrieved $340.00 for 1 year said. ed Coco Alinsug for Ward Massachusetts. 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E¦¡¦ M. G DIRECTORS DePrizio for Lynn eld School Committee President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§¢ H. S¢¢ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant To the editor: and her team of volun- to serve the needs of all E C J. GŸ C¡Ÿ Advertising Director Regional Editor Gordon R. Hall First and foremost, I teers mobilized residents children. She recogniz- 110 Munroe St. W J. K T¢  J £¤ Monica Connell Healey want to acknowledge and to vote in favor of a large es the importance of ex- P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton thank our school super- budget increase that will panding our social and Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T£¥ Michael H. Shanahan intendent, School Com- provide funding for the emotional learning (SEL) Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Customer Service mittee, town administra- much needed expansion curriculum, especially in Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS tors, school leaders and of our two elementary the aftermath of the pan- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 educators for how hard schools. demic. She is eager to join Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 they have worked to keep In her current roles as the diversity, equity and All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 our children engaged and co-vice president of the inclusion (DEI) conversa- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 excited to learn, and for Huckleberry Hill School tions, and has some great Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 the many hours they con- (HHS) Parent Teacher Or- ideas for how we can work Classi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 tinue to put in to ensure ganization and president to build a more inclusive classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 the safety of each and ev- of the Tower Day School school system, as well as Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Subscriptions ery student, teacher, and Parents’ Forum, Kate has promote a more equitable [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 employee working in our worked collaboratively to community. Circulation schools. bring various events and Kate is an attentive lis- [email protected] I do not envy the dif - programs to fruition, to tener who respects opin- Ext. 3 cult circumstances they allow children the oppor- ions that differ from her have found themselves in tunity to connect safely own. She seeks to under- Newsroom [email protected] during the past year. They with one another and have stand, without judgement; [email protected] have had to make some a positive impact on the she is straightforward very tough decisions, that world around them. and impartial. She thinks Ext. 4 at times weren’t very pop- For example, as a Brown- about the big picture, not Sports ular. However, I believe ie troop leader, Kate is just how to get there. [email protected] EDITORIAL our elected of cials have helping to organize the A big responsibility of Ext. 5 done the very best job they third annual spring clean- the School Committee is Retail and Online could with the information up with the Girl Scout to approve the annual Advertising and resources that were troops and Boy Scout budget for the school de- [email protected] School Committee available to them. troops, while inviting and partment, which makes ADVERTISING It is now our turn as the encouraging all neighbors up nearly half of the over- Ernie Carpenter Jr. registered voters of Lyn- to participate. She is co-di- all town budget. This re- Director of Advertising n eld to make a dif cult recting this year’s Variety quires balancing the needs and Business Development, ext. 1355 failed Lynn students decision. We have the op- Show at HHS, taking into of many programs and the [email protected] portunity to select two of consideration all safety ability to prioritize and Ralph Mitchell Last Thursday’s 4-3 vote against requiring English as a three excellent candidates guidelines and protocols. maximize the use of tax Sales Representative, ext. 1313 [email protected] Second Language (ESL) licensure for public school kin- to represent our communi- She recently helped co- dollars. As an informed dergarten teachers is proof the Lynn School Committee is ty on the School Commit- ordinate the Bare Neces- decision-maker and natu- Patricia Whalen Sales Representative, ext. 1310 not serving the needs of local children. tee. sities “hygiene drive” in ral problem solver, Kate is [email protected] The School Committee chie y exists to ll the state-sanc- Each of them has unique collaboration with HHS, someone I want on board tioned responsibility of hiring a school superintendent and skills, experiences and Summer Street School helping to make these dif- BUSINESS OFFICE reviewing the superintendent’s job performance. But the perspectives, but one in (SSS), Lynn eld Pre- cult choices, while meet- Susan J. Conti seven members, with the mayor serving as chair, also have particular exempli es school, Tower Day School, ing the needs of both our Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] the implied responsibility of ensuring Lynn students re- the strong competencies I and The Bethlehem children and our commu- ceive the best possible education. would want in a leader. In School, which delivered nity at large. Ted Grant The committee failed in that mission on March 25 when Publisher, ext. 1234 addition to being caring, four completely packed Kate DePrizio is a can- [email protected] members Brian Castellanos, Donna Coppola, John Ford patient and kind, Kate De- carloads of donations to didate who demonstrates and Lorraine Gately voted against Superintendent Dr. Marian Kinney Prizio has the courage to bene t Peabody’s Citizens an innate leadership style ext. 1212 Patrick Tutwiler’s ESL licensure proposal. ask hard questions, the ca- Inn. that incites enthusiasm Dr. Tutwiler urged the committee to require new kin- [email protected] pacity to understand com- She is also a cheer coach and respect. She is com- dergarten teachers to hold an ESL license. He also pro- Will Kraft plex issues, and the ability and proud full-time mom passionate and empathet- posed giving kindergarten teachers now working in the Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 public schools two years to obtain a license. to seek and understand to four young children. ic, and would be a positive [email protected] her constituents’ worries, So to say that Kate cares addition to our School English Language Learner Education Director Rania Paula Villacreses Caldwell underscored Dr. Tutwiler’s recommendation fears and needs with an deeply about the future of Committee. It is for these A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 with statistics hammering home the need for strong ESL open heart and mind. our schools and the better- reasons and more that I [email protected] education at the kindergarten level. Kate’s erce determina- ment of this community ask you to please join me Mike Shanahan Kindergarteners are receiving 15-30 minutes of daily tion, dedication and com- would be an understate- in voting for Kate DePrizio Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 ESL instruction when the state says they should be getting mitment to this town has ment. for School Committee on [email protected] 45-90 minutes. Since 2017, the number of kindergarten- never been more appar- Kate is passionate about April 13.. Carolina Trujillo ers identied as English language learners has increased ent than by her tenacious the safety and education Kimberlee Kossover Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 from 19.8 percent to 31.8 percent. leadership as president of our students with dis- Hansen [email protected] Caldwell stressed the importance of ESL education of Together We Grow. She abilities, and will work Lynn eld Jim Wilson during arguably the most important year a student spends Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 in school by placing ESL on the same learning top priority [email protected] tier as mathematics. Lynn eld Historical Society denounces attacks CIRCULATION Castellanos suggested during last week’s committee Lisa Mahmoud meeting that the committee and school administrators To the editor: by town of cials, yet no artifacts and the care and Manager, ext. 1239 need to get on the same page with ESL instruction. So As president of the Lyn- input was requested from maintenance of the Meet- [email protected] why didn’t he become the swing vote endorsing Dr. Tut- n eld Historical Society the Society. ing House as well as the wiler’s plan? CUSTOMER SERVICE and with the full acknowl- This dispute goes way Historical Centre. Again, the committee’s main job is to hire a superin- La’ Mosha Ball tendent. But how are Lynn students being served if the edgement of the Society beyond our lapsing 501c3. The Society as a whole, Customer Service, ext. 1276 committee won’t support the superintendent in meeting a Executive Board, I would This is a retaliatory ven- as well as individual mem- [email protected] need as crucial as kindergarten ESL instruction? take this opportunity to detta waged by a particu- bers, have been the victims GRAPHICS The Lynn School Committee was not elected to serve make a brief statement lar town of cial. of character assassination, Trevor Andreozzi the needs of Lynn teachers. It was elected to serve the regarding a recent arti- We have faithfully and their reputations attacked Designer needs of Lynn students. cle about us in The Item responsibly supported the with lies and distorted [email protected] If teachers don’t like proposals clearly intended to better (March 27). Meeting House for more facts. The Lynn eld His- Sean Casey educate students, then they should go teach somewhere The Society will not be than 61 years as well as torical Society is proud of Designer else or choose another profession. lured into a war of words. the Historical Centre for their many contributions [email protected] Mayor Thomas M. McGee was on the right side of the After several attempts 17 years. The Society con- to the town of Lynn eld. ESL vote along with committee members and mayoral Aaron Fee to schedule a time to tributed untold hours of We have nothing to hide Designer candidates Jared Nicholson and Michael Satterwhite. But meet with town of cials, seless volunteerism and and will not be deterred or [email protected] McGee, probably because of his status as a lame-duck we have yet to be given nancial support which sidetracked from our mis- mayor, was unable to muster enough votes to get the Tut- Edwin Peralta Jr. that courtesy. Now local saved the town hundreds sion. Designer wiler proposal approved by the committee. [email protected] Lynn’s students deserve accountability and the School newspapers are writing of thousands of dollars. Yet Committee is failing them in that regard. one-sided articles with we have been summarily Linda Gillon NEWSROOM misleading facts provided stripped of access to our Lynn eld Mike Alongi Sports Editor, ext. 1228 [email protected] Red Sox have fallen out of my favor, but baseball hasn’t Elyse Carmosino Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] Opening Day — or, as my mid-week doubleheaders Varitek and Derek Lowe They have eight players on Allysha Dunnigan sister fondly calls it, “open- during 100-loss seasons for Heathcliff Slocum? Dan the COVID-19 list. It would Reporter, ext. 1302 ing loss” — for the Boston when we knew they’d prob- Duquette should have been appear the bottom is falling [email protected] Red Sox is Thursday (weath- ably get trounced twice. arrested for grand theft. out before the season even er permitting). And boy, do I Steve Didn’t matter. We’d take But what have the Red Sox starts. Tréa Lavery done since owner John Hen- Reporter, ext. 1317 have mixed feelings. Krause those popcorn holders that The only difference be- [email protected] Baseball is still my favor- doubled as hollowed-out ry decided he didn’t want to tween 1965 and now is ite sport. And it’ll probably megaphones and make it a pay any more luxury taxes? Gayla Cawley that I don’t care. It costs too Regional Editor, ext. 1236 always be too. And for most This is infuriating. I know. day. They gave the Los Angeles much to be a fan these days, [email protected] of my life, Opening Day also We were bathed in champi- Since 1967, this team has Dodgers Mookie Betts, who and not just in money. You meant renewal for the Red tried to compete. Not always could stand next to Mike Cheryl Charles onships for the rst 20 years invest so much time, emo- News Editor, ext. 1278 Sox. We could forget about of the decade — four of them successfully, of course. The Trout among the game’s tion and energy into these [email protected] last year and start with a won by the Red Sox. So the management has made most transcendent players. teams that elding a com- clean slate. some historically bad moves They traded Andrew Benin- Spenser Hasak minute you start complain- petitive team isn’t much to Photographer, ext. 1332 With few exceptions, from ing about how wretched this (Sparky Lyle for Danny tendi for who, exactly? They ask of them in return. If the [email protected] the time I was 13 and the team is, you’re accused of Cater, Cecil Cooper for a let Jackie Bradley Jr. walk Red Sox did even a quarter (thereby breaking up the Julia Hopkins Red Sox began a season being spoiled. It’s like Yan- washed-up George Scott), of what the Patriots have in 1967 that ended with kee fans moaning about but in making them, at least best out eld in baseball). Photographer, ext. 1224 done this winter, all would [email protected] an “Impossible Dream” the effort was there. Look. In the 21st century, how they didn’t start Whit- be forgiven. pennant, we’ve entered ey Ford in Game 1 of the Sure. They let some pop- if you have money, you use Thor Jourgensen I never thought I’d live to each season with realistic 1960 series or they’d have ular players go. Getting rid it. That’s how you compete. Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 see the day the Red Sox tore [email protected] hopes and expectations. won that one too. What, of Fred Lynn was a colossal If you can’t take the com- They’ve only played in sev- 27 championships aren’t mistake. Allowing Carlton petitive environment of the it down and then tanked so Daniel Kane they could rebuild. So I can’t Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 en World Series (including enough? Fisk to walk over a contract current market, then don’t. [email protected] the magical ‘67 season). But I don’t ask for 27 world technicality was stupid. Sell the team and let some- be bothered with them. there have been enough championships. I don’t even But they always corrected one try. I can’t bring myself to root Steve Krause for the Yankees either. The Senior Writer, ext. 1229 near-misses and late-into- ask for one. All I ask is that those mistakes. They may What is happening with [email protected] the-season runs so that you the team makes the valiant have let Roger Clemens the Red Sox is a disgrace. Minnesota Twins have a had cause to hope. attempt to compete. The walk, but they got Pedro Worse, now they’ve run into Lynn guy, Derek Falvey, as Guthrie Scrimgeour their president of baseball Reporter, ext. 1222 But there is no hope this Boston Red Sox aren’t even Martinez a year later. They some bad luck. Their best [email protected] season. The Red Sox ar- doing that. let Mo Vaughn go, but ended pitcher who isn’t recovering operations. I hereby adopt en’t going anywhere except I have been a fan since up signing Manny Ramirez from Tommy John surgery, them. Anne Marie Tobin Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 Washington, D.C., which is I was old enough to know (and had David Ortiz fall Eduardo Rodriguez, has the Go Twins. Let’s play two! [email protected] where they’ll be when this what a baseball was. Our into their laps as well). And dreaded “dead arm.” Catch- Steve Krause can be disaster of a season ends on summers revolved around I don’t know how anyone er Christian Vazquez got reached at skrause@item- TECHNOLOGY Oct. 3. the Red Sox. We sat through else feels, but getting Jason hit in the eye by a baseball. live.com. 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] TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly ar- rests, re ect police records. In the event of Trevor John Grant, 21, of 89 Con- a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole respon- gress St., Apt. 312, Salem, was ar- sibility of the concerned party to contact the rested and charged with OUI liquor, negligent operation of a motor vehi- relevant police department and have the cle, and failure to stop/yield at 1:25 department issue a notice of correction to a.m. Monday. the Daily Item. Corrections or clarications will not be made without express notice of Ray R. Pena Aybar, 30, of 43 Gar- change from the arresting police department. den Road, Apt. 43, was arrested and charged with OUI liquor and marked LYNN lanes violation at 1:09 a.m. Sunday. Arrests Accidents Jeffrey Diaz, 27, of 148 Euclid Ave., A report of a motor vehicle crash was arrested at 9:29 p.m. Sunday into traf c lights at 12:35 p.m. Friday and charged with armed robbery, as- at 137 Lowell St. and 91 Endicott St. sault with a dangerous weapon, and Peabody Fire responded to evaluate breaking and entering. damage to the traf c lights. Minor injuries were reported, but there were Elias Nolasco Lopez, 25, of 14 no hospital transports. Bessom St., was arrested at 11:14 A report of a motor vehicle crash p.m. Sunday and charged with violat- at 1:21 p.m. Friday at 174 Andover ing an open container ordinance.“ St. and 2 Cross St.; at 2:43 p.m. Friday at 76 Wallis St.; at 3:15 p.m. Accidents Saturday at 155 Andover St. and 2 Loris Road; at 8:18 p.m. Saturday at A report of a motor vehicle crash 2 Cross St. and 174 Andover St.; at at 7-Eleven, 9 Austin Square, at 6:45 5:44 p.m. Sunday at 44 Andover St.; p.m. Sunday; at 816 Boston St. at at 9:33 p.m. Sunday at 55 Main St.; PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 7:39 a.m. Monday. at 11:08 a.m. Monday at Five Cor- Responders and search crews gather at Little Wall Lake Sunday evening after ve ners at 43 Lake St. Assaults members of the Iowa State Crew Club were involved in a boating accident earlier in A report of a motor vehicle crash the morning. A report of an assault and battery with injuries at 6:35 p.m. Friday at on Tucker Street at 12:22 p.m. Mon- 6:35 p.m. Friday at 2 Cross St. and day. 174 Andover St. Police reported two people were taken to Lahey Hospital Body of second Iowa State student Theft after a vehicle struck a pole and re hydrant. A report of a robbery at Family A motor vehicle crash was reported recovered in rowing accident Dollar, 140 Boston St., at 8:56 p.m. at 5:22 p.m. Saturday at American Sunday. Red Cross at 85 Lowell St. Marnie AMES, Iowa (AP) — student later in the The students were mia to set in within Goldstein, 44, of Lynn eld, was ar- Emergency workers day. part of the Iowa State minutes. LYNNFIELD rested (see arrests) and Filipe Dasil- recovered the body of The search for the Crew Club, a recog- Little Wall Lake is va, 29, of 415 Lowell St., Apt. 316, an Iowa State Uni- missing student was nized student orga- about 15 miles north nization. Members Accidents Wake eld, was summoned for un- versity student on called off Sunday of Ames. insured motor vehicle, unregistered Monday, a day after a night, but resumed typically practice on University President A report of a motor vehicle crash at motor vehicle, and unlicensed oper- school crew club boat around 7 a.m. Mon- Sunday afternoons, Wendy Wintersteen 2:22 p.m. Friday on Lynn eld Street; ation of a motor vehicle. capsized during prac- day. Hamilton County according to the club’s said in a written re- at 4:38 p.m. Friday on Condon Circle. A report of a motor vehicle hit and tice on a lake, killing Sheriff Doug Timmons website, but also hold lease that the accident A report of a motor vehicle hit run crash at 6:05 p.m. Saturday at one other student. said sonar technology early morning practic- left the Iowa State and run crash at 4:04 p.m. Friday at 21 Forest St. The students were was used to help pin- es during the week. community heartbro- Whole Foods Market at 100 Market A report of operating under the practicing Sunday point the likely loca- Timmons said winds ken. St. David Carl Calvani, 54, of 3 Barn- inuence of liquor at 10:36 p.m. morning at Little Wall tion of the body, and at the time of the acci- “At this time, we are sley Road, was summoned for leaving Sunday at 287 Washington St. A car Lake in Hamilton the body was recov- dent were around 20- focused on providing the scene of property damage and into a light pole was reported. Vito J. County when the scull ered around 9:45 a.m. 25 mph, which made support to club mem- reckless operation of a motor vehicle. Capraro, 46, of Peabody was arrested capsized, the univer- The three students conditions on the lake bers, their families (see arrests). sity said. Three mem- who were rescued “pretty rough.” With and friends,” Winter- Complaints A report of operating under the in- bers were rescued by were treated at an air temperatures steen said. “We ask people who live around Ames hospital. The around 37 degrees uence of liquor at 1:25 a.m. Monday that everyone keep the lake, of cials said, names of the students Fahrenheit, the water them in their thoughts A caller reported very young chil- at 65 Margin St. A car crashed into a and a dive team recov- had not been released would have been cold during this very dif - dren were operating motorized bikes house and a parked car. Trevor John in the neighborhood at 2:35 p.m. ered the body of one by Monday morning. enough for hypother- cult time.” Grant, 21, of Salem, was arrested Saturday at Sylvan Circle and Sylvan (see arrests). Terrace. Police spoke with the parent. A report of trespassing at 8:05 p.m. Saturday at Bali-Hai Restaurant at Complaints Swiss banker to Venezuelan 93 Moulton Drive. A caller reported A report of unemployment fraud people were going into the building. at 1:35 p.m. Sunday at 28 Sandra Police found several juveniles in the Road. kleptocrats becomes star witness area who had been inside the build- A report of a road rage incident at ing. 1:02 p.m. Monday on Newbury Street. By Joshua was in long pants.” A caller reported another driver threw Goodman Krull’s troubles stem MARBLEHEAD a gatorade bottle at him, displayed a ASSOCIATED PRESS from his time as a banker in Venezuela, machete and made a rearm hand MIAMI — Matthias a nation that has been Accidents gesture. The caller was advised to visit Krull pulls up his pant plagued by epic corrup- the State Police barracks in Danvers, leg and slides a garden- An Atlantic Avenue caller reported tion in two decades of where the call was transferred. ing shear on the ankle at 7:51 a.m. Saturday that his car socialist rule, rst un- monitor that for two had been struck while parked in front der the populist Pres- Fire years has been a con- of his house last night. Damage ap- ident Hugo Chávez, peared to have been caused to his stant reminder of his The re department was investigat- crimes. then his handpicked side view mirror. ing an illegal outside burn at 11:12 successor, Nicolás Mad- A caller reported at 11:27 a.m. With a court order p.m. Saturday at East End Veterans in hand, and a child’s uro. During that time, Saturday that his girlfriend’s car had Memorial Park, 45 Walnut St. Krull, who worked for been struck, causing damage to the voice echoing from the next room, the former the Julius Baer Group, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS driver’s side and bumper on Beacon played a singular role Theft Swiss banker snips the For two decades, Matthias Krull played a Heights Lane. as the go-to private hard plastic — releas- singular role in Venezuela as the go-to pri- A caller reported a past motor ve- A report of a stolen bicycle at 5:06 banker for the so-called ing a torrent of emo- vate banker for government insiders. hicle hit and run crash at 11:26 a.m. p.m. Friday at Meadows Golf Course Bolichicos — the privi- Sunday. at 58 Granite St. tion as he contemplates his past mistakes and leged offspring of Vene- sought, the normally strung across secretive zuela’s Bolivarian revo- Assaults hopes for rebuilding discreet European be- jurisdictions like Anti- SAUGUS what, until his arrest, lution — as they looked gan his second act as gua, Malta and Hong to shuttle their over- A report of an assault at 5:20 p.m. had been a charmed the all-star witness to Kong where Venezue- night fortunes offshore. Saturday on Sevinor Road. Accidents life. a U.S. federal criminal lans have hidden their Among his would-be “Physically, I got used investigation known ill-gotten wealth has A report of a motor vehicle crash clients: Maduro’s step- Complaints to it, but psychologi- as Operation Money proven decisive. Since at 22 Lincoln Ave. at 12:07 p.m. cally it’s liberating,” sons. Flight, which seeks to pleading guilty in 2018, A woman walked into the station Friday; at 999 Broadway at 12:15 Krull said from the liv- But then in 2018, the at 12:27 p.m. Thursday to report p.m. Friday; on Main Street at 2:21 ing room of his rented blond, bespectacled untangle how Venezu- he has helped prosecu- that she had a “strange interaction” p.m. Friday; at Kane’s Donuts, 120 home in a leafy Miami banker was arrested elan kleptocrats stole tors enlist other Swiss while walking her dog at Pleasant and Lincoln Ave., at 9:25 a.m. Sunday; suburb. “To be able to on money laundering billions in oil wealth bankers as witnesses, Smith streets. at Michael’s Crafts, 607 Broadway, at wear shorts again is charges at Miami’s from their country. pressed Venezuelan A caller reported at 11:15 a.m. 11:27 a.m. Sunday; at Steven’s Auto- a big thing. I was at international airport By all accounts, money launderers to Thursday that a threatening note had body at 6:35 p.m. Sunday. my son’s soccer games while vacationing with Krull’s assistance map- surrender and assisted been left on his motor vehicle on and everybody was in his family. Thrust into ping the shell compa- numerous European Washington Street. Assaults shorts in 100 degrees. I a spotlight he never nies and straw men investigations. A caller reported at 4:27 p.m. A report of an assault and battery Thursday there were about 12 kids at Colonial Traveler, 1753 Broadway. in front of her door swearing and not Neither person involved sought to wearing masks on Smith Street. Rebels leave beheaded bodies in press charges. A State Street caller reported a ver- bal argument between three women and one man at 6:07 p.m. Friday. Breaking and entering streets of Mozambique town A Sewall Street caller reported at A caller reported at 7:18 p.m. Sat- 2:52 p.m. Saturday that her car had urday that it appeared as though By Andrew sibility Monday for the ist organization and its large, forti ed site a been vandalized overnight. someone had been attempting to Meldrun attack, saying it was announced it had sent few miles (kilometers) break into his home at 27 Holden ASSOCIATED PRESS carried out by the Is- military specialists to outside of the city. PEABODY Ave. lamic State Central help train the Mozam- The ghting spread JOHANNESBURG Africa Province, ac- bican military to com- across the town Mon- — Fierce ghting for Arrests Complaints cording to the SITE bat them. day, according to Li- control of Mozam- extremist monitoring Palma is the center onel Dyck, director bique’s strategic north- Vito J. Caprano, 46, of 43R Lynn- A Knowles Avenue caller report- group. of a multi-billion dol- of the Dyck Advisory ern town of Palma eld St., was arrested and charged ed at 8:38 p.m. Friday that a group The rebel claim said lar investment by To- Group, a private mili- left beheaded bodies with marked lanes violation, leaving of youths were running through her the insurgents now tal, the France-based tary company contract- strewn in the streets the scene of property damage, and neighborhood banging on windows control Palma’s banks, oil and gas company, ed by the Mozambican OUI liquor at 10:36 p.m. Sunday. Monday, with heavily government of ces, to extract liqui ed nat- police to help ght the and doors. Police were unable to lo- armed rebels battling cate the group. factories and army bar- ural gas from offshore rebels. Armando I. Cortes, 53, of 45 Bur- army, police and a pri- racks, and that more sites in the Indian “There is ghting in vate military out t in ley St., Danvers, was arrested and Theft than 55 people, includ- Ocean. The gas depos- the streets, in pockets charged with OUI liquor, motor vehicle several locations. ing Mozambican army its are estimated to across the town,” Dyck lights violation, and no inspection/ A report of shoplifting from CVS Thousands were es- troops, Christians and be among the world’s told The Associated sticker at 9:48 p.m. Saturday. Pharmacy, 1075 Broadway, at 5:33 timated to be missing foreigners were killed. largest and the in- Press. The Dyck group p.m. Friday; from Ocean State Job Lot, from the town, which It did not provide fur- vestment by Total and has several helicop- Marnie Goldstein, 44, of 28 Mer- 1020 Broadway, at 12:40 p.m. Satur- held about 70,000 peo- ther detail on the dead. others is reported to be ter gunships in Palma row Road, Lynn eld, was arrested day; from Macy’s, 1201 Broadway, at ple before the attack Earlier this month $20 billion, one of the which have been used and charged with OUI liquor at 5:22 2:39 p.m. Saturday, 4:44 p.m. Satur- began last Wednesday. the United States de- largest in Africa. to rescue trapped ci- p.m. Saturday. day, and again at 5:42 p.m. Sunday. The Islamic State clared Mozambique’s The battle for Palma vilians and to ght the group claimed respon- rebels to be a terror- forced Total to evacuate rebels. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021 NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS State nds low positivity Becker College, citing nan- and the two institutions first Democrat to formal- cial pressure, announces merged in 1977, accord- ly announce a run for ing to the school’s web- governor in 2022. rate in school pooled testing closure site. Democratic Attorney Several smaller col- General Maura Healey BOSTON (AP) — Massa- pooled testing through the HOTELS HURTING WORCESTER, (AP) — leges in Massachusetts is also seen as a possible chusetts’ pooled COVID-19 end of the school year. Hotels in the Boston Becker College in Massa- have closed or merged in candidate. testing program for the VIRUS BY area were hit harder by chusetts, citing a shaky recent years. Mount Ida state’s schools has tested THE NUMBERS the coronavirus pandemic financial situation made College in Newton closed Man killed in latest violent nearly 159,000 people and There were more than than just about any oth- worse by the coronavi- in 2018 and its assets found a positivity rate of 1,400 newly con rmed cas- er major U.S. city, and the rus pandemic, has an- incident in Spring eld were bought by the Uni- lower than 1 percent, state es of COVID-19 Monday, recovery could take years, nounced that it is closing of cials said Monday. while the number of new- hospitality industry of - versity of Massachusetts SPRINGFIELD, (AP) permanently at the end Under the program, ly con rmed coronavirus cials said. Amherst. Newbury Col- — A man was shot and of the current academic which started last month, deaths in Massachusetts The occupancy rate in lege in Brookline closed killed in Springfield over year. teachers, staffers and stu- rose by 15. Boston and Cambridge fell in 2019. the weekend, the seventh The private Worcester dents in groups of up to The new numbers push to less than 26 percent last person injured by gunfire school’s trustees made 10 are tested. The swabs the state’s con rmed year, driving revenue per Democratic state senator in the city in seven days, the decision Sunday, the are then placed in a sin- COVID-19 death toll to available room — the per- and the first one to die, college posted on its web- weighing run for governor in gle tube and shipped to a 16,790 since the start of formance measure used in authorities said. site Monday. lab for testing. If the tube the pandemic, while its the industry — down more 2022 Police responding to is tested and comes back than 80 percent, accord- “Particularly as a Beck- con rmed caseload rose to reports of a car crash at negative, every person in more than 594,000. ing to the hotel consultant er alumna myself, this BOSTON (AP) — State Sen. Sonia Chang-Diaz, a about 9 p.m. Saturday that pool is presumed to be The true number of cas- Pinnacle Advisory Group, was an exceptionally in the city’s Forest Park negative for COVID-19. es is likely higher because The Boston Globe reported painful decision for the critic of Republican Gov. Charlie Baker’s handling neighborhood found one But because the average studies suggest some peo- Monday. Only New York board to come to, but of the drivers unrespon- pool included seven peo- ple can be infected and not fared worse. one that followed many of the coronavirus pan- demic, is weighing a bid sive and suffering from ple, individual prevalence feel sick. The area’s hotels are months of striving for a projected to hit 42 percent for Massachusetts gover- gunshot wounds, po- among those tested is well There were more than viable, sustainable, and below that number. State 670 people reported hos- occupancy this year, half nor next year. lice spokesperson Ryan responsible path to ad- of cials said it showed pitalized Monday because of what it was in 2019, In a written statement Walsh told Masslive.com. dress the increasing fi- there is extremely little of con rmed cases of while hotel revenues ar- Monday, the Boston Dem- The man was taken to nancial pressures on our Baystate Medical Center evidence of in-school trans- COVID-19, with about 160 en’t expected to get back to college,” trustees chair ocrat said the state needs mission of COVID-19 in in intensive care units. pre-pandemic levels until “someone who’ll run to- by ambulance where he Christine Cassidy said in later died. Massachusetts. The average age of those 2025. ward problems, not away If the test for a tube hospitalized was 63. There About 8,000 hotel em- the statement. He was identified Mon- from them.” comes back positive, the were an estimated 31,000 ployees in the area are still This year’s graduation day by the Hampden is scheduled for May, and “That’s why I’m seri- people are tested individ- people with current active out of work. ously considering run- district attorney’s office the school will continue ually and once positive cases of COVID-19 in the The Omni Parker House ning for governor,” she as Camry Starks, 26, of to provide academic sup- individuals are identi ed, state. in Boston, which dates to said. Springfield. port and transitional ser- they must follow isolation The number of probable 1855, fully reopened on Chang-Diaz, the first No arrests have been vices to students through guidelines, while their or con rmed COVID-19 Wednesday, but still has no Latina to win a seat in announced. close contacts must quar- food or beverage service, Aug. 31. deaths reported in long- the Massachusetts Sen- Six other people injured antine. term care facilities rose to while international and Enrollment fell in 2018 ate, was elected in 2008. in three shootings last “The science is clear that 8,926. corporate travelers are al- and 2019, and, in re- She is currently Senate Thursday, Friday and it is safe for kids to be in More than 3.4 million most nonexistent, manage- sponse, the school took chair of two joint commit- March 20, are recovering the classrooms, and this doses of the COVID-19 ment said. measures to ease the fi- tees with the House: the from their wounds, police initiative has proved to vaccine have been admin- The hotel had 350 work- nancial strain, including Joint Committee on Ra- said. Police Commission- serve as an invaluable tool istered in Massachusetts, ers before the pandemic. renegotiating contracts cial Equity, Civil Rights er Cheryl Clapprood said for schools throughout the including more than 2.1 “Given the trajectory of with vendors, selling and Inclusion; and the those three shootings are Commonwealth as they million rst doses and the business that we see some assets, consolidat- Joint Committee on Can- are all gang-related and return to in-person learn- nearly 1.2 million second now,” general manager ing departments, and re- nabis Policy. may be connected. ing,” Gov. Charlie Baker doses. John Murtha said, “I think ducing staff and pay, the “Families across Mas- It was not clear if Sat- said in a statement. Nearly 1.3 million peo- it will take us two-and-a- statement said. The sachusetts are strug- urday’s homicide is tied The state also announced ple have been fully immu- half to three years to get that it will cover the cost of back to that level.” school had fewer than gling to make rent, stay to the other three shoot- nized. 1,700 undergraduate safe, and give their kids ings. and graduate students a brighter future. The A key to bridging the political enrolled, according to its crises now boiling over Police: Toddler dies after fall 2020 institutional in our state — econom- being struck by falling tree profile. ic, public health, and divide: Sit down and talk? The COVID-19 cri- racial justice — make it TOWNSEND, (AP) — sis made things worse absolutely clear we need A Massachusetts toddler through an “unanticipat- someone in the corner died after he and his fa- By Glenn Gamboa ASSOCIATED PRESS ed and significant drop in office who feels the same ther were struck by a the number of students,” urgency working people falling tree, police said. NEW YORK — A few Becker said. do,” she said in the state- The 15-month-old boy, years ago, Dave Isay started “This loss of revenue ment. identified as Jaxx Sell- worrying about America as had a dramatic impact Chang-Diaz has faulted ers, was being held by his he saw the middle ground on the ability of the col- Baker’s handling of the father at about 7:45 p.m. between the political par- lege to continue to main- COVID-19 crisis, saying Friday when the dead ties vanish into what he tain financial day-to-day there are strategies he tree in the yard of their calls “disconnection and a college operations,” the hasn’t tried to reach out Townsend home was vast void.” statement said. to minority communities apparently blown over, “I am not ever concerned Becker also looked at hardest hit by the virus. Townsend police Chief about people arguing with mergers that didn’t pan “This pandemic has James Sartell told The each other, because that’s out, Cassidy wrote. shown the governor not Telegram & Gazette. healthy,” Isay said. “But I In conjunction with to be the great man- The father was not seri- was concerned with people Becker’s announcement, ager that he convinced ously injured, other than treating one another with Clark University said Massachusetts he was,” a few scratches on his contempt.” FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday it is establish- Chang-Diaz told the As- forearm, police said. Isay, the recipient of a MacArthur “genius” grant, StoryCorps founder Dave Isay holds a smart- ing the Becker School of sociated Press earlier The child was taken by the winner of six Peabody phone in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Design & Technology to this month. ambulance to a nearby awards and the founder house Becker’s renowned Baker has yet to say landing area, then flown Isay established in 2018, is “One Small Step is all of the oral history project game design program. among a growing number of about this idea that we don’t whether he will run for by medical helicopter to StoryCorps, hatched an Many of the program’s a third term in the 2022 Tufts Medical Center in nonpro t initiatives whose have to treat each other idea: The surest way to aim is to narrow America’s with contempt — that you faculty and students are race. Boston. start rebuilding common expected to transition to Baker’s popularity, The boy died Saturday, increasingly toxic politi- can look across the political ground, he decided, was to cal divide. Philanthropic divide and see each other as Clark, also in Worcester. which remained high police said. gather people of differing groups, which by law must human beings,” Isay said. Clark intends to oper- during the early months The death was a “freak views and backgrounds to ate the school in facilities of the pandemic, has re- accident,” Sartell told sit down and simply talk to remain non-political, may Which is what Gail Rob- at Becker’s campus for at cently slipped as frus- The Sun of Lowell. each other. be ideally suited to serve inson and Kate Gareau least a year. tration grows over the The National Weath- It wouldn’t solve every- that goal. Foundations last found themselves doing late Becker traces its roots state’s rollout of the er Service has issued a thing. But he felt it was a year donated $57 million last month in a discussion to 1784 when Leicester COVID-19 vaccine. wind advisory, with wind start, and he named his to such civic education organized by One Small Academy was founded. Former Massachusetts gusts up to 50 mph, in initiative accordingly: One and leadership programs, Step that will eventually be Becker’s Business Col- state Sen. Ben Downing the Townsend area at the Small Step. according to the research heard in a StoryCorps pod- lege was founded in 1887 last month became the time. One Small Step, which group Candid. cast. Pandemic masks ongoing child abuse crisis as cases plummet By Sally Ho and But she didn’t dare take A loss in reports means old Nevada boy who mis- Camille Fassett Ava. If she left with his greater potential for harm takenly drank a chemical ASSOCIATED PRESS favorite — the one who because “there has not all substance stored in a soda shared his strawberry of the sudden been a cure bottle, the Phoenix teen LANSFORD, Pa. — Ava blond hair and could calm for child abuse and ne- beaten by his father with Lerario lived in a home him with a smile — Ashley glect,” said Amy Harfeld, a bat. marked by both love and feared he’d kill her. an expert in child abuse School personnel are chaos, even before the In the end, Ashley wasn’t deaths with the Children’s the top reporters of child walls of the pandemic the only one who died. Advocacy Institute. abuse; they’re the most started closing in on her An Associated Press “Children who are expe- important eyes and ears fractured family. analysis of state data re- riencing abuse or neglect for child welfare agencies Sandwiched between veals that the coronavirus at home are only coming across states. Teachers, two brothers, the 9-year- pandemic has ripped away to the attention of CPS administrators, counsel- old was her father’s prin- several systemic safety much further down the ors, coaches, nurses and cess, and she loved to nets for millions of Amer- road than they normal- other adults working in snuggle up with her mom icans — many of them ly would,” Harfeld said. school settings are trained to read. She sometimes children like Ava. It found “When families aren’t get- to identify warning signs lugged her favorite stuffed that child abuse reports, ting what they need, there and mandated by law to animals all the way to the investigations, substanti- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS are consequences for ev- report any potential issues bus stop, where she never ated allegations and inter- Patti Burt poses for a portrait near a photo of eryone.” of child abuse or neglect. hesitated to share toys or ventions have dropped at her granddaughter, 9-year-old Ava Lerario, in With many children out The AP found that child books, or befriend a new or a staggering rate, increas- Cherry Hill, N.J. of the public eye, the U.S. abuse and neglect reports lonely kid. ing risks for the most vul- system of relying on teach- from school sources fell But neighbors noticed nerable of families in the 18 percent in both total re- to November 2020 — with ers, police and doctors to sharply during the pan- she and her brothers didn’t U.S. ports and investigations. the same time period from report potential abuse demic as the U.S. pivoted play outside. Protective In the AP’s analysis, it The AP requested public the two previous years. and neglect to Child Pro- to online learning — by 59 services visited their home found more than 400,000 records from all 50 state And there are signs in tective Services — known percent. For comparison, at least twice, in 2019, fewer child welfare con- child welfare agencies and a number of states that by various names across there was a 4 percent de- over reports of potential cerns reported during the analyzed more than a doz- suggest of cials are deal- states — has been failing. cline of reports nationally abuse of Ava’s younger pandemic and 200,000 en indicators in 36 states, ing with more urgent and During the pandemic, it from nonschool reporter brother. Her father, Marc fewer child abuse and ne- though not every state complex cases during the became too late for many: sources. In many states, Lerario, had an explosive glect investigations and supplied data for total pandemic, according to the diabetic 15-year-old school reports remained temper. Her mother, Ash- assessments compared reports or investigations. the analysis, though most Wisconsin girl who died below pre-pandemic num- ley Belson, struggled with with the same time period The analysis compared child welfare agencies of medical complications bers even when in-person drug addiction and consid- of 2019. That represents a the rst nine months of didn’t provide AP thor- despite 16 CPS reports in instruction resumed in ered leaving him. national total decrease of the pandemic — March ough data on severity. her lifetime, the 8-year- some fashion. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 NATION Biden, CDC of cials warn of COVID surge if nation lets up

WASHINGTON (AP) — “I have to share the Too many Americans are truth, and I have to hope declaring virus victory too and trust you will listen,” early, President Joe Biden she said. and a top health official Later Monday, Biden ad- declared Monday, appeal- dressed the nation from ing for mask requirements the White House, declar- and other restrictions to ing, “If we let our guard be maintained or restored down now, we can see the to stave off a “fourth virus getting worse, not PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS surge” of COVID-19. The better. People are letting Prosecutor Jerry Blackwell, left, speaks head of the CDC said she up on precautions, which while defense attorney Eric Nelson, right, had a feeling of “impend- is a very bad thing.” listens, as Hennepin County Judge Peter ing doom” if people keep Biden delivered a di- Cahill presides during opening statements easing off. rect appeal to governors, Monday in the trial of former Minneapolis The double dose of warn- state and local leaders to ings came even as Biden reinstate mask-wearing police of cer Derek Chauvin. laid out hopeful new requirements if they have steps to expand coronavi- lifted them, and said he en- rus vaccinations, with all couraged leaders to pause Jurors see video adults to become eligible PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS plans to further ease vi- over the next 5 weeks. rus-related restrictions. President Joe Biden speaks during an event Biden announced plans to “Please, this is not pol- at Chauvin’s trial expand the number of re- on COVID-19 vaccinations, in the South Court itics, reinstate the man- tail pharmacies that are Auditorium at the White House Monday as Vice date if you let it down,” he administering vaccines, President Kamala Harris listens. said. in Floyd death and investments to help Biden announced that by Americans get to vacci- of the Centers for Disease ing I have of impending April 19 at least 90 percent nation sites. But the op- Control and Prevention, doom,.” of the adult U.S. population MINNEAPOLIS amphetamine in his timism was tempered by grew emotional as she re- Cases of the virus are would be eligible for vacci- (AP) — The video of system, Nelson said. stark warnings about the flected on her experience up about 10 percent over nation — and would have George Floyd gasping He said Floyd’s drug potential for another wave treating COVID-19 pa- the past week from the access to a vaccination site for breath was essen- use combined with his of cases. tients who are alone at the previous week, to about within 5 miles of home. tially Exhibit A as the heart disease and high “This is deadly serious,” end of their lives. 60,000 cases per day, with Quick vaccination would former Minneapolis po- blood pressure, as well Biden said, urging gov- “We have so much to look both hospitalizations still depend on supply. lice officer who pressed as the adrenaline flow- ernors to reinstate mask forward to, so much prom- and deaths ticking up as Biden had previously his knee on the Black ing through his body, to mandates and other re- ise and potential of where well, Walensky said. She directed that all states man’s neck went on tri- cause his death from a strictions that some states we are and so much reason warned that without im- make all adults eligible for al Monday on charges heart rhythm distur- have been easing. for hope,” she said. “But mediate action the U.S. vaccination by May 1, but of murder and man- bance. Hours earlier, during right now, I’m scared.” could follow European many have moved to lift slaughter. “There is no political a virtual White House “I’m going to lose the countries into another eligibility requirements Prosecutor Jerry or social cause in this health briefing, Dr. Ro- script, and I’m going to re- spike in cases and suffer sooner in anticipation of Blackwell showed the courtroom,” Nelson chelle Walensky, director flect on the recurring feel- needless deaths. supply increases. jurors the footage at said. “But the evidence the earliest opportu- is far greater than 9 nity, during opening minutes and 29 sec- Ban on statements, after tell- onds.” ing them that the num- The medical exam- ber to remember was iner’s autopsy noted evictions 9 minutes, 29 seconds fentanyl and metham- — the amount of time phetamine in Floyd’s officer Derek Chauvin system but listed his during had Floyd pinned to the cause of death as “car- pavement last May. diopulmonary arrest, pandemic The white officer complicating law en- “didn’t let up” even af- forcement subdual, re- ter a handcuffed Floyd straint, and neck com- extended said 27 times that he pression.” couldn’t breathe and Chauvin, 45, is WASHINGTON (AP) went limp, Blackwell charged with uninten- — The Biden administra- said in the case that tional second-degree tion is extending a federal triggered worldwide murder, third-degree moratorium on evictions protests, scattered vi- murder and man- of tenants who have fallen olence and national slaughter. The most behind on rent during the soul-searching over ra- serious charge, the coronavirus pandemic. cial justice. second-degree murder PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The Centers for Disease “He put his knees count, carries up to 40 Control and Prevention People watch a TV showing an image of North Korea’s new guided mis- upon his neck and his years in prison. The on Monday moved to con- sile. In resuming its ballistic testing activity after a yearlong pause, back, grinding and case is the first trial tinue the pandemic-relat- North Korea has demonstrated a potentially nuclear-capable weapon crushing him, until ever televised in Min- ed protection, which had that shows how it continues to expand its military capabilities. the very breath -- no, nesota. been scheduled to expire ladies and gentlemen The first witness was on Wednesday. The mor- -- until the very life was Minneapolis police dis- atorium is now extended squeezed out of him,” patcher Jena Scurry, through the end of June. U.S. eyes more U.N. action the prosecutor said. who testified that she The ban, initially put in Chauvin attorney saw part of Floyd’s ar- place last year, provides Eric Nelson countered rest unfolding via a city protection for renters out on N. Korea after missile test by arguing: “Derek surveillance camera of concern that having Chauvin did exact- and was so disturbed families lose their homes WASHINGTON (AP) — pected to hold closed-door Secretary of State Antony ly what he had been that she called a duty and move into shelters or The Biden administration discussions on North Ko- Blinken, who recently re- trained to do over his sergeant. Scurry said share crowded conditions said Monday it’s looking rea on Tuesday. turned from Tokyo and 19-year career.” she grew concerned with relatives or friends at “additional actions” “We’re looking at ad- Seoul, said the three coun- Floyd was resisting because the officers arrest, and Chauvin ar- hadn’t moved after sev- during the pandemic would that the United Nations ditional actions that tries are united in dealing rived to assist other of- eral minutes. further spread the highly might take to respond to we might take,” Thom- with the challenges posed contagious virus, which has ficers who were strug- “You can call me a North Korea’s recent mis- as-Greenfield said of the by Pyongyang. gling to get Floyd into a snitch if you want to,” killed more than 545,000 sile tests. U.S. and other Security “What we’re seeing from people in the United States. squad car as the crowd Scurry said in her call U.S. Ambassador to the Council members. Pyongyang in terms of around them grew larg- to the sergeant, which To be eligible for the United Nations Linda Meanwhile, President these provocations does housing protection, renters er and more hostile, was played in court. Thomas-Greenfield wasn’t Joe Biden’s national se- nothing to shake the re- must earn $198,000 annu- Nelson said. She said she wouldn’t specific about what those curity adviser Jake Sul- solve of our three coun- ally or less for couples fil- The defense attor- normally call the ser- actions might entail, but livan will be meeting in tries along with allies and ing jointly, or $99,000 for ney also disputed that geant about the use of single filers; demonstrate noted that the UN Secu- Washington soon with his partners around the world Chauvin was to blame force because it was that they’ve sought govern- rity Council had met last counterparts from Japan to approach North Korea for Floyd’s death. beyond the scope of ment help to pay the rent; week and renewed the and South Korea to dis- from a position of strength Floyd, 46, had none her duties, but “my declare that they can’t mandate of experts who cuss North Korea strate- in order to diminish the of the telltale signs of instincts were telling pay because of COVID-19 monitor sanctions against gy as the administration threat that it poses to asphyxiation and had me that something is hardships; and affirm they the North. finalizes a review of how the region and beyond,” fentanyl and meth- wrong.” are likely to become home- The council is also ex- to approach the country. Blinken said. less if evicted. In February, President Joe Biden extended a ban Police: ‘No idea’ why Maryland man went on ramage on housing foreclosures to June 30 to help homeown- By Michael Kunzelman parents — Douglas Green, 59, and parking lot with a self-inflicted tively have facts and information, ers struggling during the ASSOCIATE PRESS Olivia Green, 63 — at their Balti- gunshot wound. we will relay that. We just want pandemic. more County home before he drove Homicide detectives found the to make sure that we are putting Housing advocates had Investigators have “no idea” why over to a Royal Farms store in Es- bodies of Green’s parents in their out accurate information,” the generally expected the ex- a Maryland man fatally shot his sex just before 7 a.m. on Sunday. garage when they went to their chief said. tension of the tenant evic- parents at their home and gunned Green blocked in another car in home to notify them of their son’s Green’s parents lived in an un- tion moratorium and had down two other people at a conve- the store’s parking lot, got out and death, according to Davis. incorporated part of Baltimore been lobbying the Biden nience store before setting fire to shot and killed Alpha Elizabeth, Davis said Green had “no crim- County called Baldwin. Daniel administration, saying it his apartment and killing himself, 63, while she sat in her vehicle, inal contacts with police” before Brennaman, 73, a neighbor who was too early in the coun- a police official said Monday. according to Davis. Green then the shootings. lives two doors down from the try’s economic recovery to A gun that Joshua Green, 27, entered the store and fatally shot Police Chief Melissa Hyatt said couple’s home, said he noticed a let the ban lapse. used in Sunday’s deadly shoot- a customer, 44-year-old Silvester that there were “more questions police cruiser and saw a photog- John Pollock, coordina- ing spree was registered to him Day Jr., near a cash register be- than answers” about a “horrif- rapher out in front of the house tor of the National Co- and had been legally purchased fore wounding a store employee. ic and sickening event which while walking his dog on Sunday alition for a Civil Right in 2020, according to Baltimore Davis said the employee, a man, changed the lives of many people.” evening. to Counsel, said that the County Police Col. Andre Davis. was in stable condition at a hospi- “For now, we know that four in- “A blew through here, and moratorium “is vital for “As to why this occurred, we tal on Monday. nocent people lost their lives and I thought it was a car accident ensuring there is enough have no idea yet,” Davis said at a After the shooting, police said, one person sustained serious inju- around the corner,” he said. “I ha- time for Congress’s emer- news conference. “Our homicide Green returned to his nearby ries,” she said. ven’t heard a thing.” gency rental assistance to detectives are tirelessly investi- home and set fire to his apart- Hyatt said police have spoken to Brennaman said he has ex- reach the millions of rent- gating a motive, but it appears ment before shooting himself. Po- a relative of Green but she didn’t changed greetings and small talk ers in need who would oth- that the shooter acted alone.” lice found the apartment engulfed elaborate. with the couple but didn’t know erwise be evicted.” Police believe Green killed his in flames and Green dead in the “When we are able to defini- them personally. A8 TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021 LOOK! National Virtual Vacation Day, Grass is Always Browner on the Other Side of the Fence Day

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Lynnfield youth sports adds a new scholarship program By Anne Marie her second term, said information to LYSPschol- Tobin the scholarship program [email protected]: name; ITEM STAFF has been in the works for telephone number; list of some time. the LYSP sports programs LYNNFIELD — The “This has been Leo’s participated in, along Lynn eld Youth Sports baby for a number of with the dates of partici- Program (LYSP) has years and I’m all for it,” pation and the names of announced a new schol- Maney said. “It’s great to the coaches or other vol- arship program for high see it nally come to fru- unteers with whom they school seniors who reside ition. LYSP is a well-es- interacted; a list of all in town and have partici- tablished organization high school extracurric- pated in the LYPS. and has evolved over the ular activities, including The scholarships will be years from when it rst sports, clubs, community awarded annually to two started in 1969 as Lyn- service, academic achieve- ITEM PHOTO | GUTHRIE SCRIMGEOUR Lynn eld residents who n eld Jr. Sports, and to ments, and any awards or have participated in the now be able to recognize recognition they have re- A motorcycle guns through the intersection at Tremont and School LYPS. Each scholarship streets, which has gained national attention on the streaming site Twitch. these kids with a scholar- ceived, and a short essay will be for $1,000. ship is something we are on what participation in “Over the years, as a proud of.” youth athletics has meant 501c3 charity we used If anyone knows a thing and how they believe it nearly all of our revenue or two about youth sports has helped to demon- Ineffective Salem intersections to bene t the program’s in Lynn eld, it’s George. strate sportsmanship and activities, but over the Her father, Joe Maney, character in athletics and gain fame, create mayhem last few years we decid- also served the organiza- in the community. The By Guthrie account and made a Tik- move. “We shall see how ed to do something that tion as president. George application must include Scrimgeour Tok about the stop sign it goes.” would have a more last- grew up in the program an electronic signature. ITEM STAFF that now has millions of Since then, the stream ing impact, so we began and went on to become Selections will be an- views. has begun moving around setting aside funding for a a basketball standout at nounced on May 15. SALEM — Some chaotic Maise Shepard, a Salem to different stop signs scholarship account,” said Lynn eld High and Holy “We don’t have a lot local intersections have resident, saw that TikTok around the area, with former LYSP President Cross. of lead time this year, drawn international video and began to follow their latest set-up located Leo Fama. The deadline to apply but we wanted to turn it attention. the stop sign on Twitch at the corner of Tremont “We just want to give for the scholarship is around so we could give Hundreds of thousands before even realizing it and School streets. back to kids who played April 30. Applicants must the scholarships to the of people from all over the was located in her home An average ve minutes sports in the community be Lynn eld residents. Class of 2021,” said Fama. world have been turning city. and we now have enough “I think that once the their eyes to Salem to on the stream proceeds as They must be in good “Watching the lives- money to last at least watch livestreams of local follows: academic standing, have word gets out about this tream is entertaining A blue sedan speeds 15-20 years for these previously participated as great opportunity, we will three-way intersections because it’s a group of where the channel’s title past the stop sign, not scholarships. The hope a player in a youth sports get more applicants as people all invested in how even tapping their brakes. is it should sustain itself program administered by time goes by. We feel that claims that “98.73 percent ineffective this stop sign “DIDN’T EVEN SLOW,” for many, many years to LYSP and exemplify good $1,000 is a good stipend of vehicles” do not stop at is,” said Shepard. “It’s remarks one of the view- come.” sportsmanship and char- for kids trying to pay the stop signs. so absurd. You can rely ers. The scholarship will their college tuition.” The stream, called on the fact that the car acter in athletic compe- A minivan and a taxi Stopsigncam, has had a won’t stop at the sign and be administered by a titions, as well as within For questions or more both glide past the sign consistent audience of then you can rejoice with subcommittee consisting the community. Appli- information, email LYSP in rapid succession to the 1,000 to 3,000 viewers on strangers online about it.” of Fama, current LYSP cants need not have par- at LYSPscholarship@ the streaming site Twitch The original location of delight of the chat. President Lauren Maney ticipated in high school gmail.com. and has garnered 190,000 the stream had to be re- During a lull in the ac- George and Lynn eld Po- sports to be eligible. Anne Marie Tobin can followers. Fans comment located due to complaints tion, viewers begin to list lice Chief Nick Secatore. To apply, applicants be reached at atobin@ in the chat about passing from neighbors, who their locations in the chat. George, who is now in must email the following itemlive.com. cars and their inability to had become the subject Albuquerque, California, stop at the sign. of multiple pranks from Dallas, South Dakota, Some locals who recog- followers of the stream. Germany and Montreal nize the address of the According to the gaming are all represented. ‘Captain Underpants’ spin-off intersection perform for site Kokatu, multiple Finally, a man in a the camera, doing dance residents have had pizzas black car comes to a full moves, backips and sent to their homes. stop. He then gets out of pulled for ‘passive racism’ engaging in lightsaber “We plan to go on the the car, and does a dance By Mark Kennedy duels. road, to the worst stop move for the camera. ASSOCIATED PRESS The stream existed in signs in the area, and Apparently he’s a fan. relative anonymity until commence the stream,” Guthrie Scrimgeour NEW YORK — A graphic a gamer named JhbTeam Stopsigncam’s owner said can be reached at gscrim- novel for children that was promoted it on his Twitter following the decision to [email protected]. a spin-off of the wildly pop- ular “Captain Underpants” series is being pulled from library and book store Local news on your doorstep shelves after its publisher said it “perpetuates pas- sive racism.” The book under scrutiny is 2010’s “The Adventures of Ook and Gluk” by Dav Pilkey, who has apologized, saying it “contains harmful racial stereotypes” and is FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “wrong and harmful to my Dav Pilkey arrives at the premiere of “Captain Asian readers.” Underpants: The First Epic Movie” in Los An- The book follows about a geles on May 21, 2017. pair of friends who travel to donate his advance ing for an apology from the from 500,001 B.C. to 2222, and all royalties from publisher and writer. where they meet a martial the book’s sales to groups It also follows a wave of arts instructor who teaches dedicated to stopping high-pro le and sometimes them kung fu and they violence against Asians deadly violence against learn principles found in and to promoting diversity Asian Americans nation- Chinese philosophy. in children’s books and wide since the pandemic Home delivery starts at only $4.50 per week. Scholastic said it had publishing. began. removed the book from its “I hope that you, my Earlier this month, the 50% off your rst month of home delivery websites, stopped process- readers, will forgive me, estate of Dr. Seuss said ing orders for it and sought and learn from my mistake six of his books would when you use coupon code dailyitem a return of all inventory. that even unintentional no longer be published “We will take steps to and passive stereotypes because they contained at checkout at www.itemlive.com inform schools and librar- and racism are harmful depictions of groups that ies who may still have this to everyone,” he wrote. “I were “hurtful and wrong,” title in circulation of our apologize, and I pledge to including Asian Americans. decision to withdraw it do better.” The move drew immediate from publication,” the pub- The decision came after a reaction on social media lisher said in a statement. 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Peabody’s MacLean has quickly risen to the top on the track By Daniel Kane worried about the day to ket with my best friend and that promise has seen ITEM STAFF day.” and she decided to join,” MacLean become one of So MacLean didn’t know MacLean said. “I gured, the best professional run- PEABODY — While at the time that she had ‘She’s my ride, I might as ners in the country. After many of her peers spent untapped athletic poten- well join too.’ So I did.” running at UMass Am- high school thinking about tial on the track. Thank- And MacLean instantly herst in college, MacLean futures at college and fully, by chance, she was found a second home run- became a professional athletic feats, Peabody’s able to discover some of ning track. runner for New Balance Heather MacLean didn’t often have that luxury. that ability her junior “Automatically I felt so Boston in 2018. And it The fourth of eight sib- year. accepted in that environ- looks like in 2021 she’s hit lings, Heather spent most “It’s a funny story,” Ma- ment,” MacLean said. “I her stride. of her days helping her cLean said. “I joined the was always the type of In January, MacLean mother, Michele Maurice, track team once or twice person who had friends posted a world-leading take care of things at before but I never stuck everywhere. I never felt 4:27.54 time in the mile home. with it. I was always off like I only had friends in at American Track League “I was the oldest girl so I watching my siblings. I one group. On the team, Meet No. 1. Last month felt like the second mom,” didn’t have some of the that was the rst time in she also won the 1500 MacLean said. “My mom resources to do it and our life I felt I was a part of meter at the New Bal- had a lot on her plate so family had no vehicle at one group and it was so ance Indoor Grand Prix, I did what I could to help the time so I wasn’t able to supportive. I fell in love. posting the best American COURTESY PHOTO | HEATHER MACLEAN her. It was a role I was re- do it. The cost outweighed I started to do well and time in the event this year, Peabody native Heather MacLean has been ally young for. Normally I the bene ts for a time. coaches saw promise in 4:06.32. running professionally with New Balance Bos- wasn’t thinking about col- “Then junior year I was me.” ton since 2018. leges or sports. I was just working at Market Bas- Flash forward to today MACLEAN, B2 Lynn eld remains unbeaten with win over Pentucket came out and scored the VOLLEYBALL rst point of the second By Mike Alongi set, Lynn eld continued ITEM SPORTS EDITOR the momentum from that point on. The Pioneers LYNNFIELD — The jumped out to a 13-2 lead Lynn eld volleyball team before Pentucket called a kept its perfect record timeout, once again con- unblemished on Monday trolling the  ow of the evening, getting off to a game en route to a 25-9 fast start in a 3-0 win over set win. Cape Ann League foe Pen- While the third set was tucket at home. The Pio- the most competitive of neers won by set scores of the three, Lynn eld still 25-6, 25-9, 25-13. But aside from the controlled things. After strong offensive play, one some back and forth over of the keys to Monday’s the rst couple of points, win was Lynn eld’s abili- Lynn eld once again ty to dig out kill attempts pushed its lead to as many from Pentucket through- as nine points. After an ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS out the entire match. ace from Ava Buon glio, the Pioneers took the set Classical’s Ava Thurman dribbles the ball past a Somerville defender in the Rams win Monday The Pioneers got off to a 25-13 and won the match. night. fast start in this one, rac- ing out to a 6-0 lead before Lynn eld (7-0) will now Pentucket called an early move on to what could be timeout. But the timeout its toughest match of the Rams dig themselves out of didn’t help much, as Lyn- season to date, as the Pi- n eld pushed its lead to oneers will host Newbury- 17-1 before coasting to an port — which has won easy 25-6 set victory. four straight matches — early hole to beat Somerville And although Pentucket Wednesday evening (5:30).

rst half. rebounds. rebounds from Somer- GIRLS BASKETBALL “Ava has a tremendous “We started sharing the ville allowed the High- By Daniel Kane desire to win,” Classical ball in the second half,” landers to jump out to ITEM STAFF coach Tom Sawyer said. Sawyer said. “We were an 8-0 lead to start. The “And that’s contagious. getting the ball out and Rams trailed 10-4 head- LYNN — Behind an Other players see what running, which is what ing into the second quar- impressive second half she’s able to do, battling we want to do. We want ter. effort, the Classical girls for rebounds even if she’s to rebound and push the From there Thurman basketball team broke undersized, and it brings ball down court to put was the only Rams play- a three-game skid Mon- everybody energy to go pressure on their de- er who could get any kind day with a 45-29 home out there and compete.” fense.” of offensive momentum win over Greater Boston Sailor Brinkler hit It wasn’t always smooth going. The Rams guard League foe Somerville. three 3-pointers — all sailing for Classical in hit a 3-pointer to start Ava Thurman had an- coming in the second half this one. In fact for much the second quarter and other great game for the — and totaled 11 points of the rst half the Rams later grabbed an offen- Rams, leading the way and seven rebounds. struggled to get anything sive rebound and scored with 20 points and six Molly Mannion had six to fall on the offensive to cut the Somerville lead rebounds. Thurman had points and ve rebounds side. to 12-10. eight of the Rams’ 10 to- while Reese Brinkler A trio of missed threes tal points in a lackluster added four points and six and some key offensive RAMS, B2 Tigers roll to big win over KIPP

Manish Pulami each add- in the upcoming Greater years. SCHOOL ROUNDUP ed one goal in the win. Boston League playoffs, English wraps up the By Daniel Kane “It was a really good of- which will begin Thurs- regular season at 6-0 ITEM STAFF fensive effort because we day. and awaits its seeding got it from everywhere,” Somerville 53, in the upcoming Greater The Tech boys soccer Moreno said. “Even some Classical 45 Boston League playoffs, team put it all together of our defenders came up Jayden Thornton led which will begin Thurs- in a 8-1 win over Lynn and had goals (Monday).” the way for the Rams day. rival KIPP Monday at For KIPP, Jefferson Paz with 17 points in the loss. VOLLEYBALL Manning Field. scored the lone goal on a Classical (3-3) waits to Fellowship 3, “We actually started penalty kick. see who they will pair Lynn Tech 0 out a little slow in the Tech (4-2-1) and KIPP up with in the Greater The Tigers fell by set rst 15 minutes,” Tech (2-2-1) meet again Boston League playoffs scores of 13-25, 15-25, coach Eric Moreno Sr. Wednesday (4). Wednesday (TBA). 23-25. said. “But I talked to the BOYS BASKETBALL GIRLS Derlande Montas con- guys, told them we had Lynn English 85, BASKETBALL tinued her solid season to pick it up and we were Malden 28 Lynn English 37. with four kills, one ace able to get it going the Aaron Vizcaino led the Malden 26 and one block, while Ja- rest of the game.” way for the Bulldogs with Prior to Monday night’s sinairy Camilo added Brian Barrera and 19 points, while Louis Ri- win, the Bulldogs cele- three aces and three as- Bibek Gurung led the vera Jr. added 17 points brated their Senior Night sists in the loss. way for the Tigers with in the win. by honoring their lone Tech (4-3) is right back ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS two goals each. Adiel English wraps up the senior — Alana Espinosa in action Tuesday eve- Menjivar, Geovani So- regular season at 5-0 — for her contributions ning (5) on the road at Lynn eld’s Ava Buon glio ended Monday’s win lis, Gregoire Amissi and and awaits its seeding to the program over the KIPP. over Pentucket with an ace. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021 HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Peabody’s MacLean has risen to TUESDAY Track Volleyball Peabody at Marblehead (4) Salem at Winthrop (4) Tech at KIPP (5) Marblehead at Beverly (5) THURSDAY Salem at Winthrop (5:30) the top of professional track Football WEDNESDAY Danvers at Peabody (5) Bishop Fenwick at Bishop Feehan (6) Boys Hockey MACLEAN everything clicked and pro Lynn Jets at Revere/Malden (7:30) Girls Soccer From B1 teams came calling. Winthrop at Boston Latin (4) Boys Soccer “I had to grow up fast Tech at KIPP (4) Volleyball Tech at KIPP (5) She also leads the na- (in high school) and it Winthrop at Greater Lawrence (4) Peabody at Saugus (5:30) tion in the 800m this has helped me a lot,” Ma- Girls Soccer Marblehead at Salem (5:30) year following a 2:00.53 cLean said. “I’m thankful KIPP at Tech (4) Track time at American Track for it. It allowed me to be Volleyball Amesbury at Lynnfield (3:30) League Meet No. 4. She Danvers at Winthrop (4) Saugus at Gloucester (4) more mature and resilient Newburyport at Lynnfield (5:30) Salem at Winthrop (4) was named U.S. Track and through injuries and sick- Field New England’s Ath- ness. I was more prepared lete of the Month for Feb- because of those life expe- TV/RADIO ruary. riences.” “I would say for starters And MacLean has plen- Baseball the success comes from be- ty she’s still looking to 1 p.m...... Exhibition: Atlanta at Boston ...... NESN; WEEI-AM 850 ing a part of a great team,” 2 p.m...... Exhibition: Milwaukee at Texas ...... MLB Network accomplish, now shifting 9 p.m...... Exhibition: LA Angels at LA Dodgers ...... MLB Network MacLean said. “It’s been her training to the Olym- College baseball amazing working with pic trials, which are slated 7 p.m...... Texas at Texas A&M...... ESPNU (New Balance Boston) for June after being post- Pro basketball coach Mark Coogan. He’s 9 p.m...... Philadelphia at Denver ...... NBATV poned last year, in the 800 brought me a long way. I Men’s college basketball and 1500 meter. have six teammates and NCAA quarterfinal: “My goal is obviously 7:15 p.m...... USC vs. Gonzaga ...... TBS we’re all so supportive of 9:57 p.m...... UCLA vs. Michigan ...... TBS each other and build each to do very well at trials, Women’s college basketball that’s a big goal I’m set- NCAA quarterfinal: other up. It’s a great sup- 7 p.m...... Texas vs. South Carolina ...... ESPN port system.” ting for myself,” MacLean 9 p.m...... Louisville vs. Stanford ...... ESPN Joining that support sys- said. “It’s crazy that it’s so Pro hockey tem was something Ma- close. But also it’s about 7 p.m...... New Jersey at Boston ...... NESN; WBZ-FM 98.5 being happy and having 7:30 p.m...... Carolina at Chicago ...... NBCSN cLean had dreamed of and Men’s soccer it was well deserved for a fun while training. Men- 9 p.m...... Olympic qualifier: Honduras vs. Mexico ...... FS1 runner that had not only tally there are really good Tennis come a long way off the days and bad days. If you 11 a.m...... Miami Open ...... Tennis COURTESY PHOTO | HEATHER MACLEAN track but battled injuries can get to a place where Heather MacLean is currently training to run in college that led to a red- those bad days don’t seem NBA in the 800 and 1500 meter in the Olympic trails shirt season that allowed a so bad that’s where you in June. fth year at UMass where want to be.” EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Philadelphia 32 14 .696 — San Antonio 23 20 .535 — Brooklyn 31 15 .674 1 Dallas 23 21 .523 ½ New York 24 22 .522 8 Memphis 21 22 .488 2 Boston 23 23 .500 9 New Orleans 20 25 .444 4 Toronto 18 28 .391 14 Houston 13 32 .289 11 Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Charlotte 23 22 .511 — Utah 34 11 .756 — Atlanta 23 23 .500 ½ Denver 28 18 .609 6½ Miami 22 24 .478 1½ Portland 28 18 .609 6½ Washington 16 28 .364 6½ Oklahoma City 19 26 .422 15 Orlando 15 31 .326 8½ Minnesota 11 35 .239 23½ Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 29 16 .644 — Phoenix 31 14 .689 — Indiana 21 23 .477 7½ L.A. Clippers 31 16 .660 1 Chicago 19 25 .432 9½ L.A. Lakers 30 17 .638 2 Cleveland 17 29 .370 12½ Golden State 22 24 .478 9½ Detroit 12 33 .267 17 Sacramento 21 25 .457 10½

Monday’s Games Philadelphia at Denver, 9 p.m. Indiana at Washington, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Miami at New York, 7:30 p.m. Orlando at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. Minnesota at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games New Orleans at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Miami at Indiana, 7 p.m. Dallas at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Portland at Detroit, 7 p.m. Memphis at Houston, 8 p.m. Dallas at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Detroit, 8 p.m. Houston at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at San Antonio, 8:30 New York at Minnesota, 8 p.m. p.m. Toronto at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Utah, 9 p.m. Utah at Memphis, 8 p.m. Chicago at Golden State, 10 p.m. Sacramento at San Antonio, 8:30 Milwaukee at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. p.m. Tuesday’s Games Chicago at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Charlotte at Washington, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at L.A. Lakers, 10 p.m.

NHL

East Division West Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Wash 34 23 7 4 50 119 99 Vegas 32 23 8 1 47 104 74 NYI 35 22 9 4 48 105 82 Colorado 33 21 8 4 46 113 75 Classical senior Sailor Brinkler puts up a shot during the Rams’ win over Somerville Monday. Pittsburgh 35 22 11 2 46 115 93 Minnesota 32 21 10 1 43 94 78 Boston 31 17 9 5 39 83 73 St. Louis 35 16 13 6 38 100 113 Phila 33 16 13 4 36 102 120 Arizona 35 16 14 5 37 92 103 NYR 34 15 15 4 34 107 92 LA 32 13 13 6 32 91 90 NJ 33 13 16 4 30 79 101 San Jose 33 13 16 4 30 91 115 Second half explosion leads Classical Buffalo 33 6 23 4 16 68 118 Anaheim 36 11 19 6 28 81 118 Central Division North Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 34 24 8 2 50 123 82 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Carolina 33 23 7 3 49 112 84 Toronto 34 22 10 2 46 114 88 girls basketball past Somerville Florida 35 22 9 4 48 115 98 Winnipeg 35 21 12 2 44 114 98 Nashville 36 18 17 1 37 92 107 Edmonton 35 21 13 1 43 119 101 Chicago 36 16 15 5 37 104 114 Montreal 31 14 8 9 37 100 87 RAMS grabbed an offensive re- man and Mannion midway Classical emptied out Columbus 36 13 15 8 34 91 117 Calgary 36 16 17 3 35 95 107 Dallas 32 11 12 9 31 89 88 Vancouver 37 16 18 3 35 100 120 From B1 bound followed by a put through the third nally the bench from there, Detroit 36 12 20 4 28 79 115 Ottawa 36 12 20 4 28 94 135 back that cut the de cit to gave the Rams their rst with sophomore Delaney But the comeback was 21-20. lead of the night. Classical Dana playing some great Monday’s Games New Jersey at Boston, 7 p.m. “I think we started to led 28-27 heading into the Edmonton at Toronto, 7 p.m. short lived. The Highland- late defense and Akiyah Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. play with a little more en- fourth. N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Carolina at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. ers ended the half on a 7-0 Brown ending the game Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Dallas at Nashville, 8 p.m. run and started the second ergy in the second half,” The nal eight minutes with a basket and block to Anaheim at Colorado, 9 p.m. Wednesday’s Games half with a quick basket to Sawyer said. “And what belonged almost entire- Los Angeles at Vegas, 10 p.m. cap off the 45-29 win. Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. go ahead 21-10. really got us going was ly to Classical. The press Winnipeg at Calgary, 10 p.m. The Rams (3-3) will now Toronto at Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m. Thankfully, the Rams shots started to fall. Sail- defense that had helped Minnesota at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. enter the GBL playoffs, Tuesday’s Games Arizona at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. looked like a whole new or hit a couple three’s and the Rams claw back into Columbus at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Vegas, 10 p.m. team in the third quarter. when that ball starts to go things allowed just one where they will host Re- Detroit at Florida, 7 p.m. Calgary at Vancouver, 10:30 p.m. Thurman started things in everybody gets a bit of more basket the rest of vere Wednesday (TBA). Edmonton at Montreal, 7 p.m. Minnesota at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. off with another basket energy, starts playing de- the way. Thurman stayed “At this point it’s sur- and then Sailor Brinkler fense harder, everything.” hot and a late three by vive and advance,” Sawyer TODAY IN SPORTS exploded on the offen- Both teams went back- Brinkler eventually gave said. “You win, you play sive end. The senior hit and-forth from there but a Classical a comfortable on and if you don’t you go March 30 mighty Ohio State in the West back-to-back threes and pair of baskets from Thur- 41-29 lead. home, your season is over.” 1940 — Indiana routs Kansas 60-42 Regional final to earn its first trip to for the NCAA basketball champion- the Final Four since 1965 with a ship. 70-66 victory over the Buckeyes. The 1943 — Ken Sailors scores 16 ninth-seeded Shockers are the fifth MLB to relax virus protocols when points to lead Wyoming to a 56-43 team seeded ninth or higher to reach victory over Georgetown in the NCAA the Final Four since seeding began in basketball championship. 1979. 1981 — Sophomore guard Isiah 2013 — Syracuse shuts down Mar- 85 percent on eld vaccinated Thomas scores 23 points to lead quette with a 55-39 win in the East Indiana to a 63-50 victory over North regional final and reached the Final and obtained by The As- Monday their players ed players and staff would Carolina to win the NCAA basketball Four for the first time in a decade. By Ronald Blum title. The Golden Eagles’ 39 points are a ASSOCIATED PRESS sociated Press also stated will be offered vaccines be able to eat and drink on “all players and staff are before openers and the ights. They would be able 1986 — Texas wins the women’s record low for a team in an NCAA NEW YORK — Card NCAA basketball title with a 97-81 tournament regional final since the strongly encouraged to re- San Francisco Giants said to gather in indoor spac- victory over Southern Cal. shot clock was introduced in 1986. games, car pools and eat- ceive one of the approved some of their players al- es such as hotels without ing at restaurants may be 1987 — Keith Smart’s 16-foot jump The 94 combined points was also a COVID-19 vaccines when ready had received vacci- masks or social distancing shot gives Indiana a 74-73 victory record low for a regional final. back in the major leagues eligible.” nation shots. as long as non-vaccinat- over Syracuse for the NCAA men’s 2014 — Aaron Harrison makes a later this season. Trips to “For purposes of this MLB’s Tier 1 restrictions ed people aren’t present, basketball championship. 3-pointer from about 24 feet with 2.3 church and sponsor events memo, individuals are in place since last summer and they would be able 1991 — Darryl Plandowski scores seconds left to lift Kentucky to a may return, too. 1:57 into the third overtime to lift 75-72 win over Michigan and the pro- Mask use would be considered ‘fully vaccinat- cover players, managers, to carpool or use Uber or Northern Michigan to its first NCAA gram’s 16th trip to the Final Four. ed’ two weeks after receiv- coaches, bullpen catchers, Lyft. The relaxation would hockey title with an 8-7 victory over Eighth-seeded Kentucky is the first dropped from dugouts and bullpens, and electronic ing their second dose of a team physicians, athletic not apply to gatherings Boston University in the second-lon- all-freshman starting lineup to make two-dose vaccine (P zer or trainers, physical thera- in group facilities at ball- gest championship game ever. the Final Four since the Fab Five at tracing devices would be 1995 — Maine beats Michigan 4-3 Michigan in 1992. eliminated when 85% of Moderna) or two weeks af- pists, and strength and parks, such as clubhouses. in triple overtime, the longest hockey 2014 — Shabazz Napier scores 17 major league players and ter their rst dose of a sin- conditioning coaches. Fully vaccinated peo- game in NCAA tournament history, to of his 25 points in the second half, primary eld staff are vac- gle dose vaccine (Johnson While clubhouse video ple who have close con- advance to the NCAA title game. and UConn beats Michigan State cinated against the coro- & Johnson),” the memo rules would loosen before tact with someone with 1997 — Betsy King, an LPGA Hall of 60-54 to return to the Final Four a navirus. Communal club- stated. and after games, in-game COVID-19 would not have Famer, overcomes a three-shot deficit year after the Huskies were barred Not many players have use will remain covered by to quarantine unless they over the last eight holes for her third from the NCAA tournament. The Hus- house video would return Dinah Shore title. kies rally from a nine-point sec- before and after games. been vaccinated, accord- rules restricting in-game exhibit symptoms. 2001 — Michael Phelps becomes ond-half deficit to become the first Pool tables would be re- ing to MLB, but it expects use to MLB-issued iP- Vaccinated players and the youngest American swimmer to No. 7 seed to reach the Final Four stored, along with team the pace to increase af- ads with catcher’s signals staff would have the op- set a world record, winning the 200- since the tournament expanded to saunas. ter teams return to their blocked, regulations put tion to reduce PCR saliva meter butterfly in the USA Swimming 64 teams in 1985. A three-page memoran- home cities from spring in place in response to the testing to twice weekly, Championships in 1 minute, 54.92 2017 — TCU beat Georgia Tech training. Opening day is Houston Astros sign-steal- similar to Tier 2 staff, such seconds. Phelps, 15, breaks the 88-56 to win the NIT championship dum from Major League record of 1:55.18 set by Olympic under first-year coach Jamie Dixon. Baseball and the players’ Thursday. ing scandal. as front of ce and club- gold medalist Tom Malchow in June. The Horned Frogs (25-15) double association sent to play- The St. Louis Cardinals Once the 85% threshold house employees, owners 2013 — Wichita State holds off their win total over a 12-21 season. ers and staff on Monday and Houston Astros said is reached, fully vaccinat- and groundskeepers. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Georgia State Rep. Park Cannon, D-Atlanta,, center, walks beside Martin Luther King, III, as she returns to the State Capitol in Atlanta on Monday morning after being arrested last week for knocking on the governor’s of ce door as he signed voting legislation. Georgia’s new GOP election law draws criticism, lawsuits

By Ben Nadler and them or if they refuse to fair and equitable access has in Georgia.” photo ID requirement for In an interview Monday, Jeff Amy oppose this legislation to the most basic of Ameri- The change to Georgia’s voting absentee by mail, Raffensperger said he sup- ASSOCIATED PRESS then we will organize and can rights.” The letter was election law was made cuts the amount of time ported some of the chang- implement a boycott of written by Bernice A. King, after Democrats won the people have to request an es but is against other as- ATLANTA — Critics of their companies,” the letter the daughter of the Rev. presidential contest and absentee ballot and lim- pects of the law. Georgia’s new Republi- says. Martin Luther King Jr.; two U.S. Senate runoffs in its where drop boxes can Raffensperger said that can-backed election law is- Coca-Cola said in a state- Al Vivian, the son of the the once reliably red state. be placed and when they requiring a photo ID for sued fresh calls Monday to ment that the company Rev. C.T. Vivian; and John- The complaint was led can be accessed. It also mail in ballots “is a much boycott some of the state’s has been engaged in “advo- Miles Lewis, the son of U.S. by the Georgia NAACP, bans people from handing superior way of going, be- largest businesses for not cating for positive change Rep. John Lewis. Georgia Coalition for the out food or water to voters speaking out more force- cause it’s an objective mea- in voting legislation.” A lawsuit led Sunday People’s Agenda, League of waiting in line and allows sure and not a subjective fully against the law, a day Delta Air Lines issued by organizations includ- Women Voters of Georgia, the Republican-controlled after advocacy organiza- measure.” But he said he a statement touting some ing the Georgia NAACP, GALEO Latino Commu- State Election Board to re- does not support provi- tions led a lawsuit in fed- parts of the law, such as against Secretary of State nity Development Fund, move and replace county sions that remove him as eral court challenging it. expanded weekend voting, Brad Raffensperger and Common Cause and the election of cials. the chair of the State Elec- In a letter to more than but said “we understand other members of the Lower Muskogee Creek Republicans in Georgia tion Board and replaces 90,000 parishioners, Bish- concerns remain over oth- State Election Board, asks Tribe. argue that the law is need- him with an appointee of op Reginald Jackson, who er provisions in the legis- a judge to nd that the law The new election law was ed to restore voters’ con - presides over more than lation and there continues violates the U.S. Constitu- signed Thursday by Re- dence. the state legislature. 400 African Methodist to be work ahead in this tion and the Voting Rights publican Gov. Brian Kemp, “Georgia’s Election Integ- A separate lawsuit led Episcopal churches in important effort.” Act and to block state of - just hours after it cleared rity Act that I signed into Thursday by the New Georgia, said the law is In a separate letter, the cials from enforcing it. the state legislature. It is law expands early voting Georgia Project, Black Vot- “racist and seeks to return children of some of the The complaint argues part of a tide of GOP-spon- and secures our vote-by- ers Matter and Rise Inc. us to the days of Jim Crow.” nation’s most notable civil that Republican “of cials sored election bills intro- mail system to protect the seeks to block the law on Jackson is calling for rights leaders said that far have resorted to attempt- duced in states across the integrity of our elections,” similar grounds. corporate leaders at com- “too many of our lawmak- ing to suppress the vote country after former Pres- Kemp said in a recent Sen. David Lucas, a Ma- panies like Coca-Cola and ers failed to take a stand of Black voters and other ident Donald Trump made tweet. “The Peach State is con Democrat, said Repub- Delta Air Lines to speak and corporations did not voters of color in order to false claims about election leading the nation in mak- licans shouldn’t be sur- out in opposition. go far enough to ensure maintain the tenuous hold fraud. ing it easy to vote and hard prised that two lawsuits “If we cannot persuade every voting citizen had that the Republican Party The Georgia law adds a to cheat.” have already been led. More than a dozen states to open vaccines to all adults By Michelle R. Smith day than they were two though state of cials and Terry Tang weeks ago. Monday put at least part ASSOCIATED PRESS A new study by the CDC of the blame on delays in concluded that the P z- data reporting, they also More than a dozen states er and Moderna vaccines acknowledged that ap- will open vaccine eligibili- were 90 percent effective pointment slots are going ty to all adults this week after two doses, a nding un lled. in a major expansion of that Walensky said should Demand “has de nitely COVID-19 shots for tens offer hope. decreased over the past of millions of Americans States opening eligibili- couple of weeks,” said amid a worrisome in- ty to anyone ages 16 and crease in virus cases and Imelda Garcia, the head of concerns about balancing older on Monday included the state’s expert vaccine supply and demand for Texas, Oklahoma, Louisi- allocation panel. the vaccines. ana, Ohio, North Dakota Texas is supposed to Meanwhile, the director and Kansas. receive more than 1 mil- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The rapid expansion has lion new doses this week. of the Centers for Disease A worker completes an electric car ID.3 body at the assembly line during fueled concerns that the On Monday, the state Control and Prevention a press tour at the plant of the German manufacturer Volkswagen AG number of eager vaccine launched a new online said Monday that she had (VW) in Zwickau, eastern Germany. a recurring feeling of “im- seekers will far outstrip vaccine scheduler and pending doom” about a po- the available supply of phone number, taking a tential fourth wave of in- shots, frustrating millions bigger role in efforts that fections after cases in the of newly eligible people had largely been done at VW plans brand-name U.S. rose 10 percent over who have waited since the local level. the last week. She pleaded late last year for a chance In Kansas, where some with Americans not to re- to get an injection. Oth- local health of cials have change to ‘Voltswagen’ in U.S. er of cials have put their said they are also strug- lax preventative practices By Tom Krisher only new electric model while gas-powered vehi- such as social distancing faith in a promised glut gling to nd people to vac- of vaccines and instead cinate, another 400,000 ASSOCIATED PRESS sold in the United States, cles will still have the nor- and mask-wearing. though there are plans for mal “VW,” but no brand “Just please hold on a turned their attention to people are now eligible DETROIT — Volkswa- more, including a nostal- name on them, the person little while longer,” Dr. the next challenge: Press- for shots. Democratic Gov. gen plans to change its gic reprise of the compa- said. Rochelle Walensky said ing as many people as Laura Kelly has been crit- brand name in the United ny’s Microbus. The premature news during a White House possible to get the shots icized by Republicans for a States to “Voltswagen” as Even with the ID.4 fully release said the move brie ng. Several North- so the nation can achieve slow, disorganized vaccine its shifts its production in- amounted to a public dec- eastern states and Michi- herd immunity at the ear- rollout, and she faced more on sale, only a small frac- creasingly toward electric tion of VWs on U.S. roads laration of the company’s gan have seen the biggest liest opportunity. criticism Friday when she vehicles and tries to dis- Vaccination rates in will bear the “Voltswagen” future investment in elec- increases, with some re- announced the plan to ex- tance itself from an emis- Texas have lagged behind pand eligibility. One Re- name. The vast majority of tric mobility. porting hundreds or thou- sions cheating scandal. sands more new cases per much of the U.S., and al- publican lawmaker said VW’s vehicle sales in the “We might be changing A person briefed on the people with chronic medi- U.S. will still be powered out our K for a T, but what plan said a formal an- cal conditions could be left by gasoline for the fore- we aren’t changing is this nouncement is planned behind. seeable future and will brand’s commitment to for Tuesday. The person Louisiana Gov. John continue to be labeled sim- making best-in-class vehi- Bel Edwards has said didn’t want to be identi- ply as “VW.” The German cles for drivers and people the state will soon have ed because the plans had automaker sold just under everywhere,” VW of Amer- enough shots for everyone not been made public. 326,000 VW-branded vehi- ica CEO Scott Keogh said who wants one, and that The company had brief- cles in the U.S. last year. in the errant release. the challenge now is to ly posted a press release The person who was Outside the United make sure people want to on its website early Mon- briefed on the plan said the States, Volkswagen, like get vaccinated. day announcing the brand name Volkswagen Group some other automakers, Some counties in Illinois name change. The press of America, which also in- has sharply expanded its are being allowed to ex- release was noticed by a cludes the Audi, Bentley, EV footprint. In Europe, pand eligibility to all this reporter from USA Today Bugatti and Lamborghi- the company tripled its week if they nd doses are before it was removed. ni brands, won’t change. battery-powered vehicle going unused. Meanwhile, The release was dated Rather, only the ‘k’ in the sales from 45,000 in 2019 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in Chicago, the vaccine April 29. Volkswagen brand itself to 134,000 in 2020. VW Brian Snipes receives a drive-thru vaccination will not be available to ev- The premature release will be changed to a ‘t.’ began selling its new elec- at “Vaccine Fest,” a 24-hour COVID-19 mass eryone until at least May comes as VW is taking An exterior badge with tric compact ID.3 ahead vaccination event in Metairie, La., just outside 1 because the city does reservations for the new the name “Voltswagen” of strict new European New Orleans, hosted by Ochsner Health Sys- not have enough shots on ID.4 small electric SUV in will be af xed to the com- Union limits on auto emis- tem and the Jefferson Parish Government. hand. the U.S. It’s the company’s pany’s electric vehicles, sions. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Best friend calls the police after man threatens suicide DEAR ABBY: I am a ily resides only in order woman in my late 30s. Dear Abby is written by Abigail to appease her. Our fam- “Tim” and I have been Van Buren, also known as Jeanne ily is closer than her best friends for more family. I feel we can pro- than 10 years. Over the Phillips, and was founded by her vide them with more last few years, he has mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact love and support than struggled with depres- Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. her family. What can I sion and addiction, and I say or do to show them have done my best to Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. that living near our fam- help him. ily is the best decision? A few weeks back, Tim called me crying and should step away from he can continue being NEAR IS BETTER the friendship altogeth- friends with you, leave it said he was planning to DEAR NEAR: I’m sure er, but I can’t imagine up to him to decide. end his life. It wasn’t the you mean well, but do not doing that. Please help. rst time he has spoken make the mistake of try- this way, but it was the DEAR ABBY: My TAKES ing to “sell” your sister-in- rst time he described a brother’s wife is preg- law on staying. It appears plan of action. Because I FRIENDSHIP nant, and there is talk SERIOUSLY her mind is made up. If was alarmed, I called the about their moving to she feels she would be police to do a welfare DEAR TAKES: Your the state where her fam- more comfortable with check. They went to family’s advice to step ily lives. There are only her own family as she ap- Tim’s home, which is away seems sensible. You three people in my sis- proaches this milestone, across the country from did NOT make a mistake ter-in-law’s family (one not much you can say will mine, and took him to a by calling to see that Tim is elderly and two others dissuade her. Of course, psychiatric facility for got help after he told you work full time) who may nothing prevents you several days. Now that he had a plan in place to provide her with sup- from telling your brother he’s out, he’s furious take his own life. You port during her transi- how you feel, if you hav- with me for notifying the were trying to help him tion into motherhood. en’t already. police and says I be- and prevent a tragedy, On the other hand, there You might also suggest trayed him. He said he and that’s a good thing. are 10 of us who could they consider renting for doesn’t know if we can Tim is clearly very ill help them emotionally a year rather than buying continue to be friends. and, unfortunately, there and physically if they a home right away, to see I feel terrible, like I is little you can do to x stay here. how they like it. That way, perhaps made a mistake what’s wrong with him My sister-in-law plans once the baby arrives and by calling reinforce- (which is plenty). If you on being a stay-at-home reality hits, she may real- ments, but I was more know his family, inform mom, which I whole- ize she won’t have the worried about the conse- them about what has heartedly support. My support she may need, quences of not calling. been going on. And be- brother would move to and they may decide to My family is telling me I cause he doesn’t know if the state where her fam- return. BRIDGE

IT IS EASY TO FORGET A SWITCH In last week’s columns, as I was gleton. Then he leads toward his jack. doing my nal check of the page If East wins with the king, that pro- proofs, I luckily spotted that I had vides four club tricks. If East discards “spade queen” when it should have and West captures the jack with the been “club queen.” I had ipped suits king, South can nesse dummy’s nine around and forgotten to change the next and again get those four winners text. Maybe that explains the error by for his contract. the original columnist on this deal. Here, though, East ducks and de- How should South play in six no- clarer wins with his jack while West trump after West leads the spade discards. Now the contract is assured jack? by playing a diamond to the dummy It is fun bidding a slam without and returning a heart to the jack. Blackwood or Gerber. South must get three spades, three Declarer starts with 10 top tricks: hearts, four diamonds and two clubs. three spades, two hearts, four dia- However, the writer recommended, monds and one club. If the missing at trick four, playing a heart to the 10, clubs are splitting 3-2, South will have nessing straight into the hand with no trouble establishing three more the club king to cash! Why? tricks there and cruising home. So, it My guess is that he switched is clearly right to attack clubs imme- the heart 10 and heart jack in diately – but how? the deal diagram after writing the Declarer should cash the club ace text, and he forget to make the rst because the king might be a sin- necessary alteration. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH

8 p.m. ABC Pooch Perfect Actress Rebel Wilson hosts this new eight-episode reality competition series in which 10 of the best dog groomers in the country (and their assistants) compete in themed challenges. First up, the Immu- nity Puppertunity challenge gives a team the chance to win immunity from elimination. Then, in the Ulti- mutt Challenge, the team tackles an epic grooming transformation, with the nal results shown off on the “dogwalk.” “Vanderpump Rules” star Lisa Vander- pump, dog stylist Jorge Bendersky and veterinarian Dr. Callie Harris are the celebrity judges. 8 p.m. CW A powerful new villain named Psych (guest star En- nis Esmer), who channels and intensi es everyone’s worst fears to wreak havoc, arrives in Central City in the new episode “Fear Me.” It doesn’t take Barry (Grant Gustin) long to realize he must confront his own deepest terror — with Cecile’s (Danielle Nicolet) help — to vanquish this new nemesis. Elsewhere, Kristen Kramer (guest star Carmen Moore) from the Governor’s Municipal Logistics Commission surpris- es Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with an unexpected visit to the Central City Police Department. 9 p.m. PBS American Experience In 1946, Black military of cer Isaac Woodard was returning home to South Carolina after serving in World War II when he got into an altercation with a bus driver who refused to let Woodard off at a rest stop. Woodard was taken off the bus and the local chief of police beat him so savagely that he was permanently blinded, although an all-white jury acquitted the chief. Jamila Ephron’s documentary “The Blinding of Isaac Woodard” examines how this horri c incident changed the course of U.S. history. 9 p.m. CW While breakout freshman hit “Superman & Lois” Cheers to Mike Richards Jeers to Hell’s Kitchen’s Jeers to Country Comfort Cheers to FBI takes a brief hiatus, this veteran superhero series terrible taste in casting. How is it for causing us such distress. Ever for investigating unconscious bias launches its abbreviated sixth and nal season with for buzzing into Jeopardy! at the that every edition of Gordon Ram- since American Idol, we have loved within its ranks. In the tense and “Rebirth,” which opens with Brainiac (Jesse Rath) right time. When a COVID outbreak lying near death after his attempt to stop Lex Lu- in Los Angeles derailed the celeb- say’s cook-off seems to feature a Katharine McPhee. So it pains us timely March 9th episode, Egyp- slew of trashy, foul-mouthed wan- to see her talents going to waste tian-born Special Agent Omar “OA” thor (Jon Cryer). Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and her rity guest host lineup, the game nabes with minimal skills when on Netix’s screechy musical sitcom Zidan (Zeeko Zaki) boldly took his team swoop in to save him, though, igniting an epic show’s camera-ready exec producer battle with Gamenmae (guest star Cara Buono). Af- shows like Top Chef and Chopped about a country singer roped into superiors to task—and put the very stepped in, lling the shoes of the ter defeating Leviathan, Supergirl immediately shifts do just ne with contestants who nannying for a hot widower (Ed- real problem of racial pro ling under her attention to Lex, who has used the Obsidian late Alex Trebek perfectly. We’ll take don’t need to be bleeped every ve die Cibrian) and his ve kids. Kat the spotlight—after they wrongfully platform to brainwash half the world into idolizing Richards for 1,000 more episodes, seconds and know how to make a deserves another Smash, not this assumed a car-bombing case was him. please. good risotto? trash. tied to the Muslim community.

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It has also become a vaccinations for people PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS key tool in European coun- under 55 for safety rea- tries’ efforts to boost their The Ever Given, a Panama-agged cargo ship, sons, two ofcials with the sluggish vaccine rollouts. is pulled by a tugboat in Egypt’s Suez Canal. matter told The Associated That makes doubts about Press on Monday. the shots especially worry- The ofcials conrmed Giant container ship ing. the recommendation on Health Canada, the condition of anonymity as PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS country’s regulator that that blocked Suez they were not authorized Canadian health of cials want more informa- to speak publicly before the approved AstraZeneca, is tion from Europe before deciding to lift the expected to hold a news announcement. It remains pause on the AstraZeneca vaccine. Canal is nally free a recommendation and it conference later Monday. is up to each of Canada’s Canada is expected to By Isabel Debre cording to canal services but very serious side effect not seen any of these cases receive 1.5 million doses of provinces to decide to fol- has been seen primarily in in Canada. and Samy Magdy rm Leth Agencies. low it or not. AstraZeneca from the U.S. ASSOCIATED PRESS Over 30 southbound young women in Europe. “While we still believe this week. The Canadian provinces “So out of abundance of the benets for all ages vessels anchored off the of Quebec, Manitoba and The vaccine is used wide- SUEZ, Egypt — Salvage Mediterranean city of Port caution, Manitoba will be outweigh the risks I’m not ly in Britain, across the teams on Monday freed Prince Edward Island an- recommending that these comfortable with probably. Said are expected to enter European continent and in a colossal container ship nounced suspensions of the vaccines only be used in I want to see more data the canal, it added. other countries, but its roll- use of the Oxford-AstraZen- people who are 55 or older coming out of Europe so I stuck for nearly a week Buffeted by a sand- out was troubled by incon- eca vaccine for people un- at this time. I do want to know exactly what this risk in the Suez Canal, ending storm, the Ever Given had sistent study reports about der the age of 55 following say this is a pause while we benet analysis is,” Reimer a crisis that had clogged crashed into a bank of a concerns it may be linked wait for more information said. its effectiveness, and then one of the world’s most vi- more recently a scare about single-lane stretch of the to rare blood clots. Quebec to better understand what Ontario Premier Doug tal waterways and halted canal about 3.7 miles north said in a news release that clots that had some coun- we are seeing in Europe,” Ford, the leader of Cana- billions of dollars a day in of the southern entrance, the decision was taken in tries temporarily pausing Reimer said. da’s most populous prov- maritime commerce. near the city of Suez. That conjunction with the Public inoculations. Reimer said the increase ince, suggested his province Helped by the tides, a o- created a massive trafc Health Agency of Canada in the rare type of blood clot would do a pause as well. Canadian Regulators tilla of tugboats wrenched have approved the Pzer, jam that held up $9 billion as well as provincial and happens affects somewhere “I’d rather wait than roll the bulbous bow of the Moderna, AstraZeneca and a day in global trade and federal vaccine advisory around one in 100,000 or the dice,” Ford said. skyscraper-sized Ever committees Johnson & Johnson vac- strained supply chains one in a million people who Several European coun- Given from the canal’s Dr. Joss Reimer of Mani- tries that had suspended cines. Canada has placed already burdened by the receive AstraZeneca. She sandy bank, where it had toba’s Vaccine Implementa- said it typically between using the vaccine over con- bigger bets on Pzer and coronavirus pandemic. been rmly lodged since tion Task Force said despite four and 20 days after get- cerns it could cause blood Moderna, ordering up to 76 At least 367 vessels, the nding that there was ting the shot and the symp- clots have resumed admin- million doses of Pzer and March 23. carrying everything from no increase risk of blood toms can mirror a stroke or istering it after the EU’s up to 44 million of Moder- The tugs blared their crude oil to cattle, are clots overall related to As- a heart attack. drug regulator said the na, compared with up to 20 horns in jubilation as backed up as they wait to traZeneca in Europe, a rare Reimer said they have vaccine was safe. million of AstraZeneca. they guided the Ever traverse the canal. Doz- Given through the water ens of others have taken after days of futility that the long, alternate route Thousands ee Myanmar had captivated the world, around the Cape of Good drawing scrutiny and so- Hope at Africa’s southern cial media ridicule. tip — a 5,000-kilometer airstrikes, complicating crisis “We pulled it off!” said (3,100-mile) detour that Peter Berdowski, CEO costs ships hundreds of of Boskalis, the salvage thousands of dollars in By Tassanee since the takeover. rm hired to extract the The violence by the fuel and other costs. Vejpongsa Ever Given. “I am excit- ASSOCIATED PRESS Myanmar military — both Egypt, which considers ed to announce that our on the border and in cit- the canal a source of na- MAE SAKOEP, Thai- ies around the country team of experts, working tional pride and crucial land — Thai soldiers be- — raised the question of in close collaboration with revenue, has lost over $95 gan sending back some of whether the international the Suez Canal Authori- million in tolls, according the thousands of people community would respond ty, successfully re oated to the data rm Renitiv. who have ed a series of more forcefully than it has the Ever Given … there- President Abdel Fattah airstrikes by the military by making free passage in neighboring Myanmar, thus far to a coup that el-Sissi, who for days was through the Suez Canal people familiar with the ousted the government led silent about the crisis, matter said Monday. But by Aung San Suu Kyi and possible again.” praised Monday’s events. Thai ofcials denied that reversed years of progress The giant vessel headed “Egyptians have suc- as the insecurity on the toward democracy. toward the Great Bitter ceeded in ending the cri- Britain called for a closed Lake, a wide stretch of border added a new di- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sis,” he wrote on Facebook, mension to an already vol- meeting of the U.N. Security water halfway between “despite the massive tech- atile crisis set off by a coup Council which will be held Karen villagers gather in the forests as they the north and south ends nical complexity.” in Myanmar. Wednesday afternoon, coun- hide from military airstrikes in the Deh Bu of the canal, where it will In the village of Amer, The weekend strikes, cil diplomats said ahead of Noh area of the Papun district, north Karen be inspected, said Ever- which overlooks the ca- an ofcial announcement. which sent ethnic Karen State, Myanmar. green Marine Corp., a nal, residents cheered as The council has condemned people seeking safety in Taiwan-based shipping the vessel moved along. the violence and called for surge in killings by the mil- itary is very simple: Stop Thailand, represented an- company that operates Many scrambled to get a other escalation in the vi- a restoration of democracy, itary on Armed Forces Day the killing. Stop the re- the ship. closer look while others olent crackdown by Myan- but has not yet considered “absolutely horrendous,” and pression of the demonstra- More than 40 vessels mockingly waved goodbye mar’s junta on protests possible sanctions against urged greater unity and com- tions. Release the political the military, which would mitment by the international that were anchored at the to the departing ship from of its Feb. 1 takeover. On prisoners, and return pow- Saturday, more than 100 require support or an ab- community to put pressure Great Bitter Lake wait- their elds of clover people were killed in and stention by Myanmar’s on the coup leaders to reverse er to those that have real- ing for the Ever Given to “Mission accomplished,” around demonstrations neighbor and friend China. course and go back to “a seri- ly the right to exercise it,” be freed have resumed villager Abdalla Ramadan throughout the country U.N. Secretary-General ous democratic transition.” he told reporters at U.N. their southbound journey said. “The whole world is — the bloodiest single day Antonio Guterres called the “My message to the mil- headquarters in New York. through the waterway, ac- relieved.” COVID likely 1st jumped into humans from animals

By Jamey Keaten vent future pandemics — that the government and Ken Moritsugu but it’s also extremely sen- in Beijing apparently ASSOCIATED PRESS sitive since China bristles helped to write it,” U.S. at any suggestion that it Secretary of State Ant- GENEVA — A joint is to blame for the current ony Blinken said in a re- World Health Organi- one. cent CNN interview. zation-China study on Matthew Kavanagh of China rejected that criti- the origins of COVID-19 Georgetown University cism Monday. says that transmission said the report deepened “The U.S. has been of the virus from bats to humans through another the understanding of the speaking out on the re- animal is the most likely virus’s origins, but more port. By doing this, isn’t scenario and that a lab information was needed. the U.S. trying to exert leak is “extremely unlike- “It is clear that that the political pressure on the ly,” according to a draft Chinese government has members of the WHO ex- copy obtained by The As- not provided all the data pert group?” asked For- sociated Press. needed and, until they do, eign Ministry spokesper- The ndings offer little rmer conclusions will son Zhao Lijian. new insight into how the be difcult,” he said in a Still, suspicion of China virus rst emerged and statement. has helped fuel the theo- leave many questions un- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Last year, an AP inves- ry that the virus escaped answered. But the report tigation found the Chi- from a lab in Wuhan, the Peter Ben Embarek of the World Health Organization team holds up a nese government was Chinese city where the does provide more detail chart showing pathways of transmission of the virus during a joint news on the reasoning behind strictly controlling all virus was rst identied. conference at the end of the WHO mission in Wuhan in central China’s research into its origins. The report cited several the researchers’ conclu- Hubei province. sions. And repeated delays in reasons for all but dis- the report’s release have missing that possibility. The team proposed fur- cases were rst identied “I’d also would like to a feel for what they really raised questions about It said that such labo- ther research in every was uncertain. inquire as to the extent had access to -- or did not area except the lab leak whether the Chinese ratory accidents are rare, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the in which the people who have access to.” hypothesis — a specu- side was trying to skew that the labs in Wuhan lative theory that was top U.S. infectious diseas- were on that group had The report, which is ex- its conclusions. were well-managed and promoted by former U.S. es expert, said he would access directly to the data pected to be made public “We’ve got real con- there is no record of virus- President Donald Trump like to see the report’s raw that they would need to Tuesday, is being closely cerns about the meth- es closely related to the among others. It also said information rst before make a determination,” he watched since discovering odology and the process coronavirus in any labo- the role played by a sea- deciding about its credi- said. “I want to read the the origins of the virus that went into that re- ratory before December food market where human bility. report rst and then get could help scientists pre- port, including the fact 2019. B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021 BUSINESS Late fade pushes S&P 500 slightly below its record high By Stan Choe, Dami- of smaller company stocks the market’s spotlight an J. Troise fell more than the broad- was squarely on financial and Alex Veiga er market, shedding 62.80 companies after Japanese ASSOCIATED PRESS points, or 2.8 percent, to bank Nomura Holdings 2,158.68. The index is on and Swiss bank Credit U.S. stock indexes track to close out March Suisse said they’re fac- closed mostly lower Mon- with its first monthly loss ing potentially significant day, pulling the S&P 500 since September, though it losses because of their slightly below the all-time has still racked up bigger dealings with a major cli- high it set last week, while gains so far this year than ent, though the exact mag- nudging the Dow Jones nitude is still unclear. Industrial Average to an- the other major indexes. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Nomura estimated the other record high. The market’s move- Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Chad Wolf speaks The S&P 500 slipped ments mark the latest claim against its client during a news conference in Washington. 0.1 percent, recovering ebb for Wall Street, which could be about $2 billion. most of a 0.8 percent slide has been mostly climbing Credit Suisse said that earlier in the day. Banks in a series of stops and it “and a number of other had some of the sharpest starts. Supporting the banks” are exiting trades losses amid worries about market have been rising they made with a signif- SolarWinds hack got how much pain they’ll expectations that a super- icant U.S.-based hedge incur following soured charged economic recov- fund, which defaulted on trades made by a major ery is on the way thanks a “margin call” last week. emails of top DHS of cials U.S. hedge fund. Technolo- to COVID-19 vaccinations, A margin call happens gy stocks also fell broadly immense spending by the when a broker tells a cli- By Alan Suderman anonymity because of the Winds hack was disjointed. as China announced more U.S. government and con- ent to put up cash after it ASSOCIATED PRESS con dential nature of the “What struck me was tax breaks to bolster its tinued low rates from the borrowed money to make ongoing investigation into how much we were in the own chip sector. Gains for Federal Reserve. Weigh- trades. Neither Credit Su- Suspected Russian hack- the hack. dark for as long as we Facebook and other mar- ing on stocks at the same isse nor Nomura named ers gained access to email The vulnerabilities at were in the dark,” Warner ket heavyweights helped time, though, are wor- the client, but news re- accounts belonging to the Homeland Security, in said at a recent cybersecu- to limit the S&P 500’s ries about a coming rise ports identified it as New Trump administration’s particular, intensify the rity conference. losses. in inflation and possibly York-based Archegos Cap- head of the Department worries following the So- Wolf and other top Treasury yields rose. A too-ebullient prices across ital Management. of Homeland Security and larWinds attack and an Homeland Security of- widely followed measure the market. Shares of Credit Suisse members of the depart- even more widespread cials used new phones of nervousness in the Several key reports on and Nomura each fell at ment’s cybersecurity staff hack affecting Microsoft that had been wiped clean stock market climbed 10.4 the economy are sched- least 16 percent in their whose jobs included hunt- Exchange’s email pro- along with the popular en- percent. The VIX index, uled for this week, which home countries, and U.S. ing threats from foreign gram, especially because crypted messaging system which shows how much could help show whether banks got caught in the countries, The Associated in both cases the hackers Signal to communicate in volatility traders are brac- stocks deserve the lofty downdraft as investors Press has learned. were detected not by the the days after the hack, ing for from the S&P 500, prices they’ve reached. question whether the The intelligence value of government but by a pri- current and former of - remains close to its lowest Among the headliners is soured trades will stay the hacking of then-acting vate company. cials said. level since the pandemic Friday’s jobs report, where isolated or have a more Secretary Chad Wolf and In December, of cials One former adminis- rocked markets a year ago. economists expect to see a widespread effect through his staff is not publicly discovered what they de- tration of cial, who con- “It’s high, which indi- big acceleration in hiring. the system. known, but the symbolism scribe as a sprawling, rmed the Federal Avia- cates people are nervous, On Wednesday, Presi- “This is sort of an ex- is stark. Their accounts monthslong cyberespio- tion Administration was but it’s not panicky,” said dent Joe Biden will also ample of the leverage you were accessed as part of nage effort done largely among the agencies affect- Tom Martin, senior portfo- give details about his don’t see,” Martin said. what’s known as the So- through a hack of a widely ed by the breach, said the lio manager with Globalt proposal to rebuild roads, “We all know there’s a fair larWinds intrusion, and it used software from Tex- agency was hampered in Investments. bridges and other in- amount of debt out there, throws into question how as-based SolarWinds Inc. its response by outdated The S&P 500 dropped frastructure. Shares of but what we don’t know the U.S. government can At least nine federal agen- technology and struggled 3.45 points to 3,971.09. raw-material producers is how much of this is out protect individuals, com- cies were hacked, along for weeks to identify how The Dow rose 98.49 have rallied recently on there.” panies and institutions with dozens of private-sec- many servers it had run- points, or 0.3 percent, to rising expectations for in- Morgan Stanley fell 2.6 across the country if it tor companies. ning SolarWinds software. 33,171.37. The S&P 500 frastructure spending by percent, and financial can’t protect itself. U.S. authorities have The FAA initially told climbed to an all-time Washington, even though stocks across the S&P 500 The short answer for said the breach appeared the AP in mid-February high last week. The Nas- many past presidential lost 0.9 percent for one of many security experts and to be the work of Russian that it had not been af- daq lost 79.08 points, or administrations have the sharpest losses among federal of cials is that it hackers. Gen. Paul Naka- fected by the SolarWinds 0.6 percent, to 13,059.65. failed to make it happen. the 11 sectors that make can’t — at least not without sone, who leads the Penta- hack, only to issue a sec- The Russell 2000 index On Monday, though, up the index. some signi cant changes. gon’s cyber force, said last ond statement a few days “The SolarWinds hack week that the Biden ad- later that it was continu- was a victory for our for- ministration is consider- ing to investigate. eign adversaries, and a ing a “range of options” in At least one other Cabi- Biden boosts offshore failure for DHS,” said Sen. response. Russia has de- net member besides Wolf Rob Portman of Ohio, top nied any role in the hack. was affected. The hackers Republican on the Sen- Since then, a series of were able to obtain the ate’s Homeland Secu- headline-grabbing hacks schedules of of cials at wind energy, wants to rity and Governmental has further highlighted the Energy Department, Affairs Committee. “We vulnerabilities in the U.S. including then-Secretary are talking about DHS’s public and private sectors. Dan Brouillette, one for- power 10M homes crown jewels.” A hacker tried unsuccess- mer high-placed admin- The Biden administra- fully to poison the water istration of cial said. The By Matthew Daly change, but use it as a waters between Long Is- tion has tried to keep a supply of a small town in schedules were not con - ASSOCIATED PRESS chance to create millions land and the New Jer- tight lid on the scope of Florida in February, and dential and are subject to of good-paying, union jobs sey coast. A recent study the SolarWinds attack this month a new breach open records laws. WASHINGTON — The that will fuel America’s shows the area can sup- as it weighs retaliatory was announced involving Energy Department Biden administration economic recovery,’’ said port up to 25,000 devel- measures against Russia. untold thousands of Micro- spokesman Kevin Liao said is moving to sharply in- White House climate ad- opment and construction crease offshore wind en- But an inquiry by the AP soft Exchange email serv- it “has found no evidence viser Gina McCarthy. “No- jobs by 2030, Interior said. ergy along the East Coast, found new details about ers that the company says the network that main- where is the scale of that The ocean energy bu- saying Monday it is taking the breach at DHS and was carried out by Chinese tains senior of cials’ sched- opportunity clearer than reau said it will push to initial steps toward ap- other agencies, including state hackers. China has ules was compromised.” for offshore wind.’’ sell commercial leases in the Energy Department, denied involvement in the The new disclosures pro- proving a huge wind farm off the New Jersey coast The administration’s the area in late 2021 or where hackers accessed Microsoft breach. vide a fuller picture of what commitment to the still early 2022. top of cials’ schedules. as part of an effort to gen- Sen. Mark Warner, a Vir- kind of data was taken in untapped industry “will Ocean Wind, 15 miles off The AP interviewed ginia Democrat and head erate electricity for more the SolarWinds hack. Sev- create pathways to the the coast of southern New more than a dozen cur- of the Senate Intelligence eral congressional hearings than 10 million homes na- middle class for people Jersey, is projected to pro- rent and former U.S. gov- Committee, said the govern- have been held on the sub- tionwide by 2030. from all backgrounds and duce about 1,100 mega- ernment of cials, who ment’s initial response to ject, but they have been no- Meeting the target could communities,” she added. watts a year, enough to spoke on the condition of the discovery of the Solar- tably short on details. mean jobs for more than 44,000 workers and for The administration said power 500,000 homes. 33,000 others in related it intends to prepare a for- The Interior Depart- employment, the White mal environmental anal- ment has previously an- House said. The effort ysis for the Ocean Wind nounced environmental Local news in the palm of your hand also would help avoid project off New Jersey. reviews for Vineyard 78 million metric tons of That would move Ocean Wind in Massachusetts carbon dioxide emissions Wind toward becoming and South Fork wind per year, a key step in the the third commercial-scale farm about 35 miles administration’s fight to offshore wind project in east of Montauk Point in slow global warming. the U.S. Long Island, N.Y. Vine- President Joe Biden “be- The Interior Depart- yard Wind is expected lieves we have an enor- ment’s Bureau of Ocean to produce about 800 mous opportunity in front Energy Management said megawatts of power and of us to not only address it is targeting offshore South Fork about 132 the threats of climate wind projects in shallow megawatts.

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