THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020 Once quarantined, COVID-19 claims now out of work, a life in Lynn eld maybe out of luck By Thor Jourgensen reach out to his wife Karen and ITEM STAFF his family, as a community, with heartfelt thoughts and prayers.” By Elyse Carmosino 38-year-old Lynn resident LYNNFIELD — Town res- “Steven gave so much of him- ITEM STAFF was forced to leave his job idents are mourning Steven self to make Lynn eld a better to visit the emergency room Richard’s death Tuesday eve- LYNN — When Sal (not at North Shore Medical place through his volunteerism, his real name)  rst started ning following what Board of Center, where he was test- Selectmen Chairman Philip his dedication to historic pres- to feel ill early this month, ed for COVID-19 and asked Crawford said was con rma- ervation, his commitment to his he initially brushed off the to quarantine himself while tion that Richard had tested church and his fellow citizens. signs. he waited for his test re- positive for coronavirus. His legacy will endure for gen- He was a contracted em- sults (which would eventu- “He was one of the  rst pos- erations to come, and Lynn eld ployee and had just start- ally come back negative). itives con rmed in the town,” is a better place for all of us be- ed work at a well-known Throughout the ordeal, Crawford said. cause of his efforts,” the state-  nancial institution in the Sal said his manager at his Richard’s death prompted se- ment read. city. He couldn’t afford to new job seemed worried lectmen to post a statement not- Richard reportedly died Tues- take any time off. about him, texting regular- ing board members joined other day night after being hospital- Within days however, ly to ask how he was doing. Lynn eld residents Karen Nascem- town residents in “mourning ized. Sal’s symptoms grew too beni and husband Steven Richard the tragic loss of our friend and serious to ignore, and the WORK, A3 attend a February fundraiser. neighbor Steven Richard. We LYNNFIELD, A3 Lynn A colorful day in Lynn con rms seven COVID cases By David McLellan ITEM STAFF LYNN — There are seven con rmed cases of COVID-19 in Lynn, according to the of-  ce of Mayor Thomas McGee. The mayor’s spokeswoman, Elizabeth Gervacio, said the city was noti ed by the Mas- sachusetts Department of Public Health that the cases are con rmed. The patients are quaran- tined in their homes, and the Lynn Department of Public Health is monitoring them ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK and conducting an investi- A man walks past a mural by artists Key Detail and Yu-Baba on Silsbee Street in Lynn with his face mask gation into the patients’ con- tacts. on his forehead as he goes to sip his coffee. “All those people who have been con rmed to have come into direct contact with this MORE COVID-19 patient will be noti ed by Moulton and wife School closures their local Board of Health. COVERAGE They will be instructed to self-quarantine  Winthrop con- extended to May 4 stay at home and the Public  rms six cases Health Department will be in daily communication with By Gayla Cawley of coronavirus, By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF them regarding their poten- A2 Nahant tial symptoms for 24 days,” SALEM — U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass) said  LYNN — A day after School Superintendent Dr. Gervacio said. he has exhibited symptoms of the coronavirus and creates hotline Patrick Tutwiler said he did not anticipate students As of noon Wednesday, the is under a self-quarantine. for coronavirus would return to classes on April 7, as scheduled, Centers for Disease Control Although Moulton does not qualify for testing and questions, A2 Gov. Charlie Baker announced he was extending and Prevention listed 1,159 will therefore not learn whether he has contracted  Closings/post- the statewide school closures to May 4. cases of COVID-19 in Massa- the virus, he said he decided to publicly share his ponements due Lynn Public Schools have been closed since Fri- chusetts. condition because it will cause him to miss a key to the corona- day, March 13 due to concerns over the coronavirus. The Massachusetts De- House vote on a $2 trillion virus rescue bill that virus outbreak, Baker initially ordered a statewide three-week partment of Public Health was approved by the U.S. Senate early Wednesday A2 closure on March 15, but announced Wednesday af- lists a much higher number, morning.  Senior shop- ternoon he was extending the closures of all public LYNN, A3 MOULTON, A3 ping hours, A2 SCHOOLS, A3

By Thor Jourgensen City of Lynn ITEM STAFF LYNN — Peek out the window next time you y American Airlines out of Logan Inter- hires planner national Airport and you just might see Maria Diaz guiding your jet onto the taxiway. By Gayla Cawley An American employee since 2018 who has ITEM STAFF worked at Logan since 2012, Diaz loves the hectic early morning schedule that puts her LYNN — The city has its  rst planner in on the wind-swept airport tarmac in all sea- more than two decades. sons and all weather. Mayor Thomas M. McGee announced “People ask, ‘How do you like working with Wednesday that he has appointed Aaron guys? How come you’re not up in customer Clausen as the city’s principal planner, a con- Diaz keeps service?’ I don’t think like that,” she said. tracted position effective on April 6. It has to Diaz said she has never backed down from a be approved by the City Council. challenge since she was a little girl. When her Clausen has served as director of planning ’em rolling father died and she saw her mother mourning and development for the City of Beverly since and struggling to feed their family in Puer- 2014. Before that, he served  rst as associate to Rico, Diaz took on a paper route with her planner and later senior planner for the City at Logan sister. of Lowell from 2007-2013. “I gave her $112 and said, ‘Mom, this is for Clausen will work out of the mayor’s of ce, you.’ I was 11,” she recalled. and will work with EDIC/Lynn, the city’s De- Her early work life included a stint in radio. partment of Community Development, In- Airport spectional Services Department and Depart- DIAZ, A3 Maria Diaz ment of Public Works, and Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development. He will provide support for the Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals and City Council. Saugus Opinion Sports Town to begin street Charles: Observations Peabody boys and girls headline PLANNER, A2 sweeping April 6. A2 from a social distance. A4 NEC track all-star selections. B1

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John D. Cameron Winthrop confirms six 1934-2020 John D. “Grumpy” Cameron cases of COVID-19 died peacefully at home with his family on March 20, 2020. John was born in Brockton WINTHROP — There ditional positive cases of If any resident is cur- sponse effort and ensuring to Leonard and Mildred Brady are six confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the rently under self-quar- the continued delivery of Cameron. He was prede- COVID-19 in Winthrop. town’s total up to six. antine for symptoms or services to residents. The ceased by his brother James. Winthrop Town Manag- A press release from travel history, please con- EOC will remain opera- John leaves behind his wife er Austin Faison and Pub- the town encouraged res- tact the EOC at (617) 539- tional until further notice of 59 years, Ellen Smallwood lic Health Director Mer- idents experiencing symp- 5848 or COVID19info@ and can be reached Mon- Cameron; a son, Leonard and edith Hurley announced toms to contact the Emer- town.winthrop.ma.us. All day through Friday be- his companion Jody Martin of Wednesday they received gency Operations Center, information will be kept tween 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Marblehead; a daughter, Lori notification from the Mas- and a Top Hotline is avail- confidential. at (617) 539-5848, or by Cameron Knowles and her sachusetts Department of able on the Winthrop Pub- Winthrop is stream- emailing COVIDinfo@ husband Doug of Marblehead, Public Health of two ad- lic Safety website. lining the COVID-19 re- town.winthrop.ma.us. a son, David of Marblehead, a son, Doug and his wife Su- san Grubough Cameron of Marblehead; a stepdaugh- Nahant creates hotline for ter, Denise Diamond and her husband Bill of Lynn; his Service information: Be- most loved granddaughters, cause of the COVID-19 virus Madison Cameron of Haver- and the restrictions placed questions on coronavirus hill and Meghan Knowles of on everyone there will be a Marblehead; a grandson, John service and a celebration of Cameron of Haverhill; sisters- Grumpy’s life at a later date. NAHANT — Nahant has In a statement on Nah- fessionals are working circumstances. in-law, Beverly Cogswell Cam- The family would like to created a non-emergency ant’s website posted March around the clock to protect “We appreciate your eron and Margaret Smallwood thank Care Dimensions hotline for COVID-19-re- 24, Town Administrator the health and safety of continued patience and McGuirk; and a brother-in-law, for their exceptional care lated questions. The Antonio Barletta informed our residents,” Barletta’s cooperation as we work to- Thomas Smallwood. of Grumpy and his family. hotline will remain in op- residents of the new line statement read. “All Town gether to get through this John attended Marblehead Please send any donations to eration Monday through and urged them to call employees and volunteers difficult time.” High School, worked for his Care Dimensions at 75 Syl- Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 with any questions or con- are putting in the extra ef- The hotline number is dad at Cameron’s Pastry van St., Suite B-102 Danvers, p.m., and Saturday and cerns they might have. fort to continue to provide (781) 771-2121. Residents Shop, served in the U.S. Army MA 01923. To stay updated Sunday from 9 a.m. to “Nahant emergency Town services as best as can also visit nahant.org and then worked for the town on future services please call noon. personnel and health pro- possible under the current for more information. of Marblehead Highway De- 978-744-0497 or visit www. partment. murphyfuneralhome.com. Saugus to begin street sweeping April 6 City of Lynn hires planner SAUGUS — Saugus area of north Saugus (pre- Works by sweeping their leaves, or other foreign ob- Town Manager Scott C. cincts 5 and 7) at 7 a.m. driveways or sidewalks of jects. In addition, residents Crabtree and the Depart- and work their way across winter sand into the gut- are asked to be mindful PLANNER tion as a vibrant cultural ment of Public Works have town through 3:30 p.m. ter area prior to the pro- that sweepers cannot pick From A1 destination where people announced town-wide Residents are asked to gram’s start. up large piles of sand. come to live, work and street sweeping will begin keep vehicles off the street Crabtree asks residents The Department of Pub- There were a number of play, according to McGee. Monday, April 6, weather when sweepers are in the to keep in mind that street lic Works can be contacted candidates who applied In addition, Clausen permitting. area. Citizens can assist sweepers are unable to at 781 231-4143 with any for the position, but it oversaw the development Sweepers will start in the the Department of Public collect stones, branches, questions. was that “extensive urban of Beverly’s Community planning experience,” that Housing Plan, which creat- led McGee to make the ap- ed a comprehensive strate- pointment. gy for addressing the city’s CLOSINGS/POSTPONEMENTS DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK “We haven’t had this many housing needs. member of the city for a During his tenure, key LYNN nior Center activities are the decision to postpone SAUGUS couple of decades,” said Mc- parts of that plan, such The ribbon cutting for canceled. The 79 Central the North Shore Cancer Saugus Public Schools Gee. “He will do what he’s as an update to the city’s LB Music School, 577 St. center remains open WALK to later this year. closed through at least been able to do in Lowell inclusionary housing or- Walnut St., Lynn, sched- for hot lunch every day, We are working with the May 4. and Beverly, which is take dinance and the creation uled for March 23, 3 p.m., Monday through Friday City of Salem to find a Town Hall, Town Hall the kind of skills that di- of an affordable housing is canceled. between 11:30 and noon. new date, hopefully in the Annex, the senior center, rectly relate to the broad- trust, were implemented. Lynn Public Schools State Rep. Theodore early fall, and will let you Saugus Public Library, er vision of planning. He That trust has invested closed through at least Speliotis canceled district know as soon as that date the Department of Public brings a skill set that we more than $700,000 for May 4. office hours for March. has been confirmed.” Works, Youth and Recre- haven’t had in a long time.” affordable housing devel- The Friday night Teen West Peabody residents Lausier added: “The ation are all closed until The city’s last full-time opments in the city since Drop-In Center at Lynn with questions and con- Walk is very important further notice. Senior head planner was Kev- it was created in 2017, ac- Tech is canceled for the cerns can call (617) 722- to our community and center staff will remain in Geaney, who served in cording to McGee. next four weeks. There’s 2410 or email Theodore. has benefited thousands available by phone during that role from 1972-1993. Notably in Lowell, Clau- no Teen Center on March [email protected]. of patients over the past regular hours of opera- The position was elim- sen served as project man- 20, 27 and April 3. The Peabody Recre- 30 years. We are unbe- tion, and library staff will inated shortly after by ager in the development of a Grace United Methodist ation, Parks, and Forestry lievably thankful for our answer phone calls and a home rule petition ap- City Building Vision for the Church is canceling all Department has decided walkers, sponsors, volun- emails as they come in. proved by the City Coun- Hamilton Canal District church activities, meet- to cancel the champion- teers and everyone associ- SWAMPSCOTT cil and Planning Board and the Neighborhoods, ings, clothes closet, and ship games for Peabody ated with this event.” Swampscott Public because then-Mayor Pat- a planning study that in- worship services until Elementary Basketball “The postponement Schools and all public rick J. McManus envi- cluded an intensive public further notice. League. reflects the reality that buildings are closed sioned having a develop- visioning campaign to iden- LYNNFIELD To close the season, many walkers and their through at least May 4. ment czar who would have tify improved physical and Lynnfield public schools the league has decided teams were forced to post- Town Hall will be closed authority over economic programming links in four closed through May 4. to declare tournament pone their fundraising to the public. Most town development and plan- inner-city neighborhoods. MARBLEHEAD co-champions. All trophies events due to coronavirus. business can be handled ning for the city, according McGee said the kind of Marblehead public and certificates will be These decisions prompted online, by mail, through to someone who was in- skill set that Clausen will schools closed through at delivered to school prin- Walk organizers to extend email, or by telephone; volved with the planning bring has been missing least May 4. cipals in the upcoming the fundraising deadline and appointments will be department at the time. in Lynn and will comple- The Church of St. weeks. for this year’s Walk to scheduled only if entirely Clausen was hired based ment the skills of other Andrew (Episcopal), SALEM Dec. 31 (as opposed to necessary by calling 781- on a job posting that had a members of the city’s eco- Marblehead, has can- Due to the current August 31) to allow plenty 596-8850. listed salary of $115,000. nomic development team. celed Sunday services unprecedented Covid-19 of time to reschedule The Senior Center will McGee said the city still Clausen will be focused and church school for the situation the North Shore fundraisers if desired. be closed to the public. intends to hire a full-time on long-range and broad- time being. Check the Medical Center has made “Although postponement Limited services will be contracted associate plan- er vision planning efforts, church’s Facebook page, the decision to postpone is an extremely difficult available to seniors includ- ner at a salary of $90,000, such as implementing https://www.facebook.com/ the North Shore Cancer decision to make, safety ing access to food services but that process has been the city’s newly updated StAndrewsMarblehead/ WALK, scheduled for and health is of utmost and transportation ser- pushed back in the midst of Waterfront Master Plan, and the church’s website, June 28, 2020, to later importance. During this vices. Call 781-596-8866 the coronavirus outbreak. overseeing planned devel- www.standrewsmhd.org, this year. time of social distancing, for more information. The positions will be opments on the Lynnway for the latest updates Susan Lausier, Senior please stay connected The Library will be funded for the next three and the construction of the on measures taken in Development Officer and with your loved ones and closed to the public. years with $675,000 city’s portion of Northern response to COVID-19 as WALK Manager at North keep yourself safe. All Town-sponsored worth of gifts from the Strand Community Trail, well as cancellations and Shore Medical Center “Walk organizers will public events (recreation, Economic Development which is scheduled to begin postponements. issued the following continue to update our library, senior center, etc.) & Industrial Corporation this spring, McGee said. Tedesco Country Club statement regarding the website and social media are postponed. of Lynn (EDIC/Lynn), the In addition, Clausen will closed until further notice. WALK postponement: pages as information All Board, Committee, city’s development bank; coordinate applications NAHANT “We have been monitor- becomes available. and other public meetings MassDevelopment, East- and management of rel- Nahant public schools ing the ongoing spread “In the meantime, if are canceled unless a ern Bank Foundation, evant grants, along with closed through at least of Covid-19, a completely you have any questions, streamed virtual meeting Gerondelis Foundation, state and federal funding May 4. unparalleled situation please email us at cancer- is set up. For more infor- and the Barr Foundation. opportunities. All public buildings, in- and uncharted territory [email protected]. mation on accessing virtu- McGee said his long- “I’m honored Mayor Mc- cluding Johnson Elemen- for everyone. To protect “Thank you again for al meetings using the term vision is to create a Gee has asked me to join tary school, will be closed. the health and safety of your continued support. application Zoom, visit “more robust” planning the team and serve the PEABODY our North Shore com- We are all in this togeth- the town website at www. department in the city, City of Lynn during this All Peter A. Torigian Se- munity, we have made er.” swampscottma.gov. but a funding source be- time of transition,” said yond three years has not Clausen in a statement. been determined. “It is an exciting time for SENIOR SHOPPING HOURS “We needed a planning the City of Lynn. I believe staff,” said McGee. “We’ve this moment presents an Some of the local super- shopping hours for people seniors 60 and over and Parkway, 540 Squire Road) got a chance for three years opportunity to build on markets are opening up at ages 60 and up from people with compromised is holding shopping hours to see how we can move renewed interest and in- earlier hours so older citi- 6-7:30 a.m. immune systems from 7-8 for people ages 60 and forward. The first step is vestment in the city to en- zens may come and shop. LYNNFIELD a.m. every day. older from 6-7:30 a.m. getting someone on board sure a comprehensive and This is to help reduce the Whole Foods Market at Stop & Shop, 19 Howley SAUGUS so we can create that plan. inclusive approach to de- spread of COVID-19, also MarketStreet, 427 Walnut St., is holding shopping Big Y World Class Bringing (Clausen) on was velopment that will bene- known as the coronavirus. St., is holding senior hours for seniors 60 and Market, 357 Broadway, is the key priority.” fit the broader community. People ages 60 and older, shopping hours for people over from 6-7:30 a.m. holding shopping hours McGee said he was en- “I look forward to jump- and those with pre-existing 60 and over every day every day. for people 60 and up from couraged by a lot of “excit- ing in and facilitating the health conditions, are at from 8-9 a.m. Shaw’s, 114-128 Essex 7-8 a.m. ing” things that happened creation of a comprehen- higher risk of serious com- MARBLEHEAD Center Drive, is hold- Stop and Shop, 164 Main under Clausen’s planning sive vision for the whole leadership in both Beverly plications should they con- Crosby’s Marketplace, ing shopping hours for Street, is holding shopping city.” tract the virus, according 118 Washington St., is seniors 60 and over on hours for people 60 and up and Lowell. Clausen is a graduate For instance, in Bev- to the Centers for Disease not holding seniors-only Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-7:30 a.m. of Bentley College. He re- Control and Prevention. shopping hours. However, from 7-9 a.m. SWAMPSCOTT erly, Claussen led the ceived his master’s degree department through an LYNN seniors may call to place a REVERE Stop & Shop, 450 Para- in urban and regional plan- Market Basket, 40 Fed- shopping order, which will Market Basket, 275 dise Road, is holding shop- “unprecedented period of ning with a concentration eral St., is holding shop- be brought out to their Squire Road, is holding ping hours for people ages economic development,” in urban design from the ping hours for people ages car upon arrival. shopping hours for people 60 and up from 6-7:30 a.m. which included the re- University of Michigan. vitalization of the city’s 60 and up every Tuesday, PEABODY ages 60 and up every Whole Foods Market, downtown. Because of his Gayla Cawley can be Wednesday and Thursday Big Y World Class Mar- Tuesday, Wednesday and 331 Paradise Road, is leadership and collabora- reached at gcawley@item- from 5:30-7 a.m. ket at Hannaford Plaza, Thursday from 5:30-7 a.m. holding shopping hours tive efforts, Beverly has live.com. Follow her on Stop & Shop, 35 Wash- 637 Lowell St., is hold- Stop & Shop (40 Furlong for people ages 60 and up strengthened its reputa- Twitter @GaylaCawley. ington St., is holding ing shopping hours for Drive, 1690 Revere Beach from 8-9 a.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Diaz keeps ’em rolling at Logan Lynn confirms

DIAZ 1995, she loves working Sometimes she is a “wing Donator, 19. Flores is un- From A1 for American Airlines and walker” stationed on either der treatment for cancer. 7 COVID cases said the company’s employ- side of the aircraft. She “She is my strength. She She broadened her jour- ee-first, family-orientedalso works in front of the says, ‘If you’re sad, I get LYNN there is no need to rush to nalism experience to corporate ethic makes her plane, using the lighted sad,’” Diaz said. From A1 grocery stores or gas sta- working for Univision and job a dream come true. It is wands to give the pilot di- Her advice to her chil- tions — they will remain took pride in nailing down also a job that requires get- rections and communicat- dren about living life is 1,838, with 177 cases in open. There is no need to celebrity interviews. ting out of bed at 2:30 a.m. ing through the headset. the same she offers young- Essex County — an addi- stock up on items. Please “I waited six hours for She arrives at work at “I make sure I am al- er women. tional 679 confirmed cases continue to shop for es- Johnny Depp,” she said. 4 a.m. and inspects her ways on time. I want to “My mom always said, in the state over the past sential supplies as you When a friend urged her “wands” and communi- be sure the plane doesn’t ‘If you can do it, go ahead 24 hours. normally would to avoid and do it.’ I tell my kids, to look into working at Lo- cation headset to make leave late — I’m thinking Gov. Charlie Baker has overcrowding essential ‘Don’t give up on your gan, she accepted the chal- sure she is ready to work. about the passengers. It’s issued a two-week stay- businesses. dream.’ And if any young lenge and found herself on Diaz is part of a four-per- a cool job,” she said. at-home advisory, closed “Moving forward, we girls think working at the frigid days clearing ice off son team charged with Diaz draws strength nonessential businesses must all pitch in to help airport is for men, I say, aircraft wings. guiding an aircraft from from her mother’s lessons to the public, and closed prevent community ‘Come to American.’” “I’m a task person — I’m the jetway, connecting the and from her children — schools and day-care cen- spread by substantially not scared to do it,” she plane to the terminal, and her son, Daniel Donator, Thor Jourgensen can be ters until at least May 4. limiting the number of said. out to the taxiway leading 22, and daughters Kassan- reached at tjourgensen@ “We are urging residents times we leave our home, A Lynn resident since to runways. dra Flores, 27, and Nadia itemlive.com. to follow the governor’s postponing any unneces- order and stay home to sary meetings or gather- help us slow the spread ings, and practicing social distancing at all times,” of COVID-19 in our com- McGee said. COVID-19 claims a life in Lynnfield munity,” McGee said. “The The city will provide reg- number of confirmed cas- ular updates on COVID-19 LYNNFIELD “It’s a complete shock kind and smart. It’s such a dated about Richard’s con- es in the city, state and at www.lynnma.gov. country continue to in- From A1 and devastating to the loss,” Gillon said. dition and his wife’s. family,” Crawford said. She said Richard was an “They are a much-loved crease steadily as we test David McLelland can be Lynnfield as of Tuesday Lynnfield Historical Soci- accomplished photogra- family. There are so many more individuals. I want reached at dmclelland@ afternoon had six con- ety President Linda Gillon pher and contractor and ways they have been in- to reassure everyone that itemlive.com. firmed coronavirus cases, praised Richard’s long-time active in the town Histori- volved it would be impos- up from one a week ago. Society involvement follow- cal Commission. sible to list,” Rottman said. Crawford said town res- ing in the footsteps of his “To have someone con- She said she last saw Moulton and wife idents were among the mother, Edith Richard. His tract coronavirus who you Richard several weeks ago group of people who at- family roots trace through were close to and worked when he was taking a turn tended a Biogen confer- his mother’s family and with on meetings is surre- shutting off lights and se- self-quarantine ence earlier this month the Pope family farmstead al,” she said. curing the church. Centre that is suspected of being where the Summer Street Richard and his family Congregational has been closed along with Tower the point of origin for coro- School is now located. were active in Centre Con- MOULTON measures, in his opin- Day School since corona- ion, would be helpful in navirus in Massachusetts. Richard and his wife ran gregational Church, Unit- From A1 virus restriction measures fighting the disease and Crawford did not know if the Society’s country store ed Church of Christ, where were posted locally. Moulton, 41, said his kickstarting the economy, other town residents con- in the first week of Decem- Rev. Nancy Rottman said wife, Liz, has experienced but the federal adminis- firmed as testing positive ber for years. Richard family members Thor Jourgensen can be similar symptoms — he’s tration is “dragging its for coronavirus attended “He was a dyed-in-the- had kept Rottman and reached at tjourgensen@ had a low-grade fever, feet and making excuses” the conference. wool Lynnfielder who was congregation members up- itemlive.com. tightness in his chest, for not doing so, Moulton sore throat, body aches said. and fatigue — but their Since a $2 trillion aid School closures extended to May 4 18-month-old daughter, bill that passed the U.S. Emmy, remains asymp- Senate Wednesday morn- tomatic. ing is expected to quick- SCHOOLS it would give people more their extended time off, that I would have lots of He started to feel unwell ly come to a House vote, From A1 time to make plans. Tutwiler said. concern with that hap- last Thursday, but in ret- Moulton said his self-iso- Ford said he considered However, School Com- pening effectively. I think rospect, he said some of lation order will prevent and private schools and the initial April 7 date mittee member Brian there’s a way to establish his symptoms might have him from participating. non-emergency childcare of return to be too quick. Castellanos said he’s been connection with students started earlier. Moulton However, if he was able programs for an additional President Donald Trump hearing from a lot of stu- without going that route.” said he’s been steadily to attend the upcoming month to prevent the fur- has said that he wants ev- dents and families who Tutwiler said he supports improving, but he and his session, he said he would ther spread of the virus. erything up and running have been struggling to ac- teachers who are using wife are under doctor’s or- vote for the unprecedent- The announcement again by April 12, but “I cess the resources because popular virtual methods, ders to self-isolate until ed emergency legislation, came a day after the Lynn wish I had the pills he’s they lack computers and such as Zoom, to connect Saturday. which is being cited as School Committee held a taking,” said Ford. an internet connection. with their students during “Both my wife and I are the largest economic res- virtual emergency meet- The statewide closure Similarly, committee the shutdown, but the dis- feeling better,” said Moul- cue package in history, ing, where Tutwiler indi- does in fact extend one member Jared Nicholson trict is leaning toward an- ton. “We’re lucky so far. It’s because it’s a “huge im- cated he was not expect- week past scheduled spring wanted to know if there other remote learning plan a minor case of COVID-19 provement” over the orig- ing students to return in vacation week on most was a plan to provide stu- as a whole. or frankly whatever dis- inal Senate Republican two weeks, as originally district calendars. The ex- dents with the necessary “I encourage that and ease it is we have because draft. planned, and that it was tension is aimed at giving technology to complete the support it 100 percent, but we haven’t been able to Moulton said the com- possible they may not re- school administrators and resources. we’re working on a district test. The symptoms are promise bill that’s been turn at all this school year. educators added planning While Tutwiler said he’s plan that will have some consistent with the coro- approved by the Senate “We’re watching the sit- time to ensure students confident the majority of expectations,” said Tutwil- navirus.” meets his priorities, which uation evolve,” Tutwiler can complete course re- students and families will er. “We want to make sure Although Moulton said are to help nurses and said. “We are planning quirements, as well as pro- be able to access the ma- it’s thoughtful and thor- he was urged by a friend doctors on the front lines, accordingly both for the vide teachers with time to terials through their own ough and there’s equity in and ER doctor to get test- help workers and families, cancellation extending be- expand remote learning phones and Internet con- it, (where) every student ed for the virus immedi- and support small busi- yond three weeks and for opportunities, according to nection, if they lack a com- has the opportunity to ately, he was informed by nesses. Although the bill the one in which classes Baker’s office. puter, or through help from connect with a teacher.” the House of Representa- includes large corporate will be canceled for the Tutwiler said March 13, a peer, he acknowledged Tutwiler compared the tives’ doctor that since his bailouts, he favors the rest of the year.” the first day of canceled that some families may not district’s efforts to re- symptoms are minor and governmental oversight Tutwiler told the School classes, was used as a work- have access to either. spond to the coronavirus a test would not change that’s been approved as Committee that Massachu- ing day for staff to develop However, he said he has as “building a plane while his treatment protocol, he part of the package. setts Comprehensive As- grade-level content-based concerns about providing it’s in the air,” an analogy and his wife don’t qualify The economic package sessment System (MCAS) and enrichment-based ac- students with Chrome- Mayor Thomas M. McGee for testing. would give direct payments said he’s found himself us- ELA testing has already tivities and resources for books, as school districts A lack of available test- to most Americans, expand ing while speaking of the been postponed for grades families to leverage during such as Boston and Law- ing and restrictions on unemployment benefits city’s efforts. 3-8 and 10, and that grades the cancellation, which rence have done to close who can be tested has been and provide a $367 billion “At least we’re in the air,” have closed early for ele- was recommended by the that technology gap, as a key issue in curbing the program for small busi- said McGee, who serves as mentary and secondary state’s Department of El- faculty may not be prop- spread of the coronavirus, nesses to keep making School Committee chair- schools. No decisions have ementary and Secondary erly equipped to “connect something that Moulton payroll while workers are man. “We’re focused on been made on the remain- Education. meaningfully” with their says is wrong. People who forced to stay home. working together to get der of MCAS testing and More than 4,000 educa- are asymptomatic are However, he cautioned students, because they through these times. We’ll end of year events such as testing positive for the that more than $2 trillion tional activities have been may lack those resources face the tough decisions graduation, he said. uploaded to the school’s themselves. virus, he said, noting that will be needed to help the and challenges over the anyone who is exhibiting economy recover from the School Committee mem- website, which are acces- “You start with the staff next few weeks and months ber John Ford asked Tues- sible to families and differ first, having the tools and symptoms should be able continued impact of the in this uncharted territory.” to get a test. day night if it was too soon for each of the district’s the know-how and then coronavirus. “There aren’t enough to look at extending the 25 schools. Students are you bring the students Gayla Cawley can be Relatively young at 41, tests,” said Moulton. “This city’s school district closure expected to complete the into that scenario,” said reached at gcawley@item- Moulton said he’s hoping is a month after I wrote until the week after spring online resources to contin- Tutwiler. “This would be live.com. Follow her on his experience serves as the vice president and I vacation week, citing that ue their education during sort of a backwards one Twitter @GaylaCawley. a cautionary tale for peo- said we have to get on top ple on the importance of of the testing. On a per- taking the coronavirus Once quarantined, now out of work, maybe out of luck sonal level, I’d much rath- seriously. Although the er know. I’d rather know elderly and people with WORK keep my job,” he said. “The affects his immune system “It’s going to be hard as a family.” underlying medical con- Moulton said the state From A1 fact that I wasn’t there and prolongs any illness because there are a lot ditions are most at-risk of probably drove them to he gets. of doubts. Nobody’s in- is doing a good job of “flat- developing severe illness “The manager, through just end my contract work.” “It’s funny because I terviewing right now be- tening the curve,” but was from the virus, it has im- text message, seemed to He said he initially re- work in HR and I know cause of the coronavirus critical of how the out- pacted all age groups. be really concerned and quested VPN access from that they don’t have the outbreak,” he said. “I have break was being handled “I want to emphasize whatnot. ‘You need to take home so that he could right to know that person- bills to pay. I pay rent, I by the federal government, that especially if you’re care of yourself please, continue working, but af- al information,” he said. have school loans, I have which he said has been younger and having way behind on its response blah, blah, blah, this and ter notifying his manager “But I kicked myself in personal loans — just reg- symptoms but they’re not from the beginning. that,’” he said. “I actual- that he was having dif- the butt when I opened my ular bills that people have severe, you still need to “The lack of leadership ly called her after I drove ficulty connecting to the mouth and told her I have when they’re indepen- take this seriously and I from the president and out of the emergency room company’s network, he a preexisting condition.” dent.” hope that’s the message the administration has port to let her know what Although he felt com- He said collecting un- everybody gets from our was eventually instructed been very concerning,” was going on. I (worked) employment might help, experience,” he said. not to work from home. fortable disclosing that said Moulton. “We need in a building with a lot but the payments can be There was no mention of personal information at an all hands on deck re- Material from the Asso- of people. Anybody there terminating his contract, the time, Sal now thinks inconsistent and wouldn’t be nearly enough to cover sponse. I think the entire ciated Press was used in could have gotten sick, so although Sal said he sus- the manager’s knowledge country should be shut this report. I felt like it was my re- pected what was coming. of his medical condition everything. Stress makes his condition worse, and down for three weeks to sponsibility to be like, ‘hey, “There’s always an ex- likely contributed to the stop transmission in its there may be a possibility pectation from the employ- termination of his work the future — even just a LAW OFFICES OF few months down the road tracks.” (that other people were ee, but as an employee, I contract. JAMES J. CARRIGAN — is uncertain. In addition, Moulton exposed).’” also have an expectation To add to his stress, Sal “I’ve had relapses be- called for President Don- • Social Security Disability Days later, Sal was no- from the manager,” he said he also doesn’t have • Workers Compensation cause of the overthinking, ald Trump to forcefully tified by his temp agency said. “She didn’t commu- health insurance and his • Accidents so I’m trying not to give use the Defense Produc- that his contract with the nicate very well.” medical costs continue to 25 years located across it too much thought,” he tion Act, which he has from Lynn District Court company had been termi- During his employment rise. With the coronavirus been reluctant to do, in said. “I have enough for a 15 Johnson St. nated. He said he received with the company, Sal outbreak expected to put month worth of bills, but order to provide person- no prior word from his for- added he had confided to thousands of businesses al protection equipment 781-596-0100 after that, I don’t know.” JAMES J. CARRIGAN mer manager, nor anybody his manager — whom he on hold over the next sev- (PPE), such as face masks, ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN else at the institution. described as initially kind eral months, Sal, who lives Elyse Carmosino can be to nurses and doctors bat- LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL “I’m a contractor, so and welcoming — about a with his sister and her reached at ecarmosino@ tling the epidemic. www.jamescarriganlaw.com they’re not (obligated) to preexisting condition that husband, is worried. itemlive.com. Implementing those [email protected] A4 THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020 OPINION Observations from a social distance HOW TO REACH US

By now we’ve all discov- uncertainty of when — or 10-pushup challenges, one of impending doom. ered who the real MVPs in if — she would be return- the yoga or three weeks All those dystopian mov- our society are, have we not? ing at all this semester. to six-pack abs apps, and ies are popping up again. If you’re parents with And as much as we love ascend from our weeks or When you’re stuck at home 110 Munroe St. school-age children at CherylC seeing her, there’s the col- monthslong isolation look- for an unknown time, why P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 home, chances are you CharlesC lective depression we all ing like gods and goddess- wouldn’t you want to en- probably and rightly now have of being out of our es? Yeah, me neither. tertain yourself with “Out- Customer Service believe that teachers all routine, and thus, way out And for maybe too many break,” “Contagion,” “An- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. deserve to be millionaires. rooms with a load of online of our element. of us, we’re trying to func- dromeda Strain?” Connecting As do healthcare, grocery work ahead and uncer- So we try to work out a tion as if it’s business as As for me, I keep feeling All Departments: store, and restaurant tainty looming every day system, and put structure usual. When I do get out of like we’re in the before 781-593-7700 workers, mail carriers, in our lives. If we’re work- the house, I’m taking the days of the movie “A Qui- — about their coursework, Ext. 2 sanitation workers, and their grades, their gradua- ing from home, we may (or dog on a long walk. And in et Place,” or the pre-story anyone else whose job we tion, and their future. may not) get out of our pa- that hour or two, I must of the world changing in Classifi ed/Legal Advertising classi [email protected] all took for granted. And while a backrub and jamas. We still reach out to say, I see plenty of others “A Handmaid’s Tale.” You And let me tell you, fel- a “there, there,” may have coworkers, carve out a little out, walking their dogs, know, where the blowing Subscriptions low shelter-in-placers, worked a year or two ago, corner in our abodes for our jogging, going about their newspapers document the [email protected] staying in all day with your how can we be reassuring, work space, and grin and day. I see workers fixing world going to hell in a Circulation family is a challenge when when we’re not reassured bear it, as much as possible. the streets, mail carriers handbasket, while we re- [email protected] we know there’s an end ourselves? We spend time with our and delivery people. If ported on it? Ext. 3 However, I refuse to be- in sight — that snow will A week and a half ago pets, who are no doubt it weren’t for the empty Newsroom melt, the school will start (was that all it was?) when surprised by 24-hour com- playgrounds, schoolyards, lieve all is lost. I do believe [email protected] again. But when we’re in our daughter was back pany (I keep thinking my restaurants closed to pa- that the worst is ahead of [email protected] us, and I fervently hope the great unknown? Good at school after her spring dog is looking at us every trons but with signs say- Ext. 4 luck to all of us. break trip (she elected to day and wondering, “why ing they will do takeout that the social distancing we’ve all been begged to do Sports And even though you vacation with her friends, don’t these people go to or delivery, this would be flattens the curve. When [email protected] may be tearing your hair with our blessing), the work and get out of my almost like any Sunday we’re walking, we can still Ext. 5 out trying to get your lit- world turned upside down. house? They’re messing afternoon, when people re- smile, nod, and then step tle ones to focus for a few She first thought she with my routine.”), and tire to their homes to rest Retail and Online away. We can still reach out hours (minutes) on school- would stay in her off-cam- some of us take the time to up for Monday’s rat race. Advertising electronically to friends and [email protected] work, it’s not much easier pus apartment, but the do some productive spring And yet, it’s not like that distant family. Skype, Face- when the big kids come cleaning (this is not me). at all. ADVERTISING decisions came first slowly, Time, Zoom, and Housepar- home either. I’ve never seen a larger On Wednesday, I heard Ernie Carpenter Jr. then rapidly. If you had to ty are all great for this. I’m not talking about the stay put — like two of her concentration of food and planes overhead for the Director of Advertising This doesn’t have to be and Business Development, ext. 1355 high schoolers. They may roommates, who are inter- exercise promos on my In- first time in almost three our new normal forever. [email protected] drive you up a wall, but at national students — you stagram feed than in the days. I’m an Eastie resi- But it does have to be our Ralph Mitchell least they still live there. could. But dining and oth- last two weeks. Are we dent, we hear planes so of- new “right now.” Sales Representative, ext. 1313 For those empty-nesters er services would be lim- all stress-eating? Will we ten, we don’t hear them, if Be safe, be careful, be [email protected] who have grown accus- ited. Then, suddenly, the come out of this pandemic you know what I mean. But well. Eric Rondeau tomed to the college kid(s) world shut down. She had looking like the humans in the last few days has that Sales Representative, ext. 1280 off on their own, it’s now to come home, and once the movie Wall-E, with ex- post 9/11 feel, when the Cheryl Charles can be [email protected] disconcerting that they’re the school closed the cam- tra flesh and fewer bones? skies were silent and the reached at ccharles@item- Patricia Whalen forced back into their bed- pus, there was only the Or will we take up those collective atmosphere was live.com. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] READERS’ FORUM BUSINESS OFFICE Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] GE workers need GE has COVID-related Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] Marian Kinney ext. 1212 paid leave paid leave [email protected] Will Kraft GE says employee’s their children. We have Our number one pri- creased frequency of rangements. Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 safety is their number members paying to hold ority is and always will disinfection of common Thankfully none of [email protected] one priority. During the daycare spots they can- be employee health and areas, alternating work our Lynn employees Paula Villacreses current pandemic crisis not use, while paying a safety. We are being teams and the adoption have been diagnosed A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 we hope they will re- babysitter to watch their relied upon to continue of social distancing. with COVID-19, but we [email protected] spond to employee health kids at home so they may manufacturing and GE benefits already recognize that every- Mike Shanahan shipping our products allow employees who Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 and safety concerns at get to work. The compa- one’s risk factors and [email protected] the River Works plant. ny has left these families during this unprece- feel ill to use paid sick situations are different. 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Doc- community, our mem- business continuity. leave to recover (with tors and scientists say bers, board members and determine the best path CIRCULATION The work we do at short-term disability forward for the employ- that elderly people and officers help wherever GE-Lynn provides mis- kicking in thereaf- Lisa Mahmoud ee and the business. those that have diabetes, they can. We as individ- sion-critical equipment ter if required). If an Manager, ext. 1239 Throughout our 100 [email protected] heart conditions, asth- ual members and as a to the U.S. military and employee is medically years in the aviation ma, high blood pressure, union donate to a wide the broader aviation in- quarantined, they are CUSTOMER SERVICE COPD and autoimmune variety of charities and dustry, and we are proud provided paid leave industry GE has played an active role in help- La’ Mosha Ball diseases, and others, are causes throughout Lynn. of our employees who for the length of the Customer Service, ext. 1276 more susceptible than We care about the well continue to make sure quarantine, without a ing the world overcome [email protected] challenges, and we are others to coronavirus. being of this community. we can deliver for our need to use any of their GRAPHICS Our members also As GE is a Department customers during their personal time off. committed to doing the same in the fight Trevor Andreozzi have great concern of Defense contractor, our time of need. 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BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 COVID-19 Washington agrees on $2T rescue bill By Andrew Taylor at the expense of workers “House Democrats will and Lisa Mascaro and proposed forgiving at now review the final pro- ASSOCIATED PRESS least $10,000 of student visions and legislative loan debt as part of the text of the agreement to WASHINGTON — The federal response. determine a course of ac- White House and Senate McConnell and Schumer tion,” she said. leaders announced agree- said passage of the legis- House members are ment Wednesday on an lation was expected in the scattered around the unparalleled, $2 trillion Republican-led Senate by country and the timetable emergency bill to rush the end of the day. After for votes in that chamber aid to businesses, workers a banner day on Tuesday is unclear. and a health care system as the package took shape, House Democratic and slammed by the coronavi- the stock market rallied Republican leaders have rus pandemic. even more on Wednesday. hoped to clear the mea- It’s the largest economic That would leave final sure for President Donald PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS rescue bill in history. The congressional approval Trump’s signature by a package is intended as a Members of The Ohio National Guard assist in repackaging emergency up to the Democratic-con- voice vote without having food boxes for food distribution at the Cleveland Food Bank. weekslong or monthslong trolled House. Speaker to call lawmakers back to patch for an economy spi- Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Washington. But that may raling into recession or said the bipartisan agree- prove challenging, as the worse and a nation facing ment “takes us a long way bill is sure to be opposed Rumors fly of martial law a grim toll from an infec- down the road in meeting by some conservatives up- tion that’s killed nearly the needs of the American set at its cost and scope. despite repeated reassurances 20,000 people worldwide. people” but she stopped Ardent liberals were rest- Underscoring the effort’s short of fully endorsing it. less as well. By David Klepper, just how persistent false their states’ governor and sheer magnitude, the bill Beatrice Dupuy claims can be during an the president. While they finances a response with a and Meg Kinnard emergency, and why it’s can be deployed overseas price tag that equals half ASSOCIATED PRESS vital to find reliable sourc- in combat zones, they also the size of the entire $4 tril- es of information. regularly respond to do- lion annual federal budget. NEW YORK — Millions “I hear unfounded ru- mestic emergencies, such “A fight has arrived on of Americans have been mors about National as wildfires or hurricanes. our shores,” said Senate ordered to stay home. Guard troops supporting Authorities say the coro- Majority Leader Mitch Mc- Businesses and schools a nationwide quarantine,” navirus pandemic is simi- Connell. “We did not seek are shuttered. And Na- said Air Force Gen. Joseph lar to those kinds of crises, it, we did not want it, but tional Guard units have Lengyel, chief of the Na- though on a much larger now we’re going to win it.” been activated in more tional Guard Bureau. “Let scale. “Big help, quick help, is than half the states. me be clear: There has “With COVID-19, it’s on the way,” said Senate Yet despite what you been no such discussion.” like we have 54 separate Minority Leader Chuck may have read in a text More than 4,000 Nation- hurricanes in every state, Schumer. message or on social me- al Guard reservists have territory and the District But not enough, said dia, there are currently been deployed in at least of Columbia,” Lengyel said. New York Gov. Andrew no plans for a national 31 states to help with the As more COVID-19 tests Cuomo, a Democrat whose quarantine, let alone mar- response to the virus, ac- become available, guards- state has seen more deaths tial law. Those National cording to Defense Sec- men in some states are from the pandemic than Guard units? They’re busy retary Mark Esper. Their helping at testing sites. any other. “I’m telling you, distributing food and med- missions vary, though pri- That’s the case in Rhode these numbers don’t work.” ical supplies. marily they’re being used Island and New York, Democratic presidential Rumors of a military-en- to distribute food and sup- where Guard members candidate said PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS forced national lockdown plies. are expected to help with the package “goes a long have been debunked re- Unlike other military traffic control and ad- way.” He said it requires Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell gives peatedly by state and fed- service members, Nation- ministrative tasks at the strong oversight to ensure a thumbs up as he leaves the Senate chamber eral authorities who say al Guard members are state’s first drive-thru the wealthy don’t benefit on Capitol Hill. their recurrence shows under the dual control of testing site. Closures pushing new jobless claims sky high

By Rebecca Santana the virus that causes the and David A. Lieb COVID-19 disease. ASSOCIATED PRESS “The whole city, laid off. Everybody,” said McGraw, NEW ORLEANS — using an exaggeration Barely a week ago, David that didn’t seem like much McGraw was cooking dai- of one. “Everybody who ly for hundreds of fine din- worked at a restaurant is ers at one of New Orleans’ laid off.” illustrious restaurants. Restaurants, hotels, air- Today, he’s cooking for lines, automakers and himself, at home — laid entertainment venues all off along with hundreds of have been hit hard as cities, thousands of people across states and entire countries the U.S. in a massive eco- have ordered the closure of nomic upheaval spurred non-essential businesses by efforts to slow the and directed residents to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS spread of the coronavirus. remain at home. David McGraw of New Orleans said that “Ev- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. Department of La- The goal is to prevent the erybody who worked at a restaurant is laid off.” bor figures to be released Rancher Mike Filbin points to a herd of cattle spread of the new corona- Thursday are expected virus. For most people, it surveys of business man- ect that the U.S. could see on his property in Dufur, Ore., before herding to shatter the old record the cows back to his pens. causes mild or moderate agers. around 3 million new un- for the greatest number symptoms, such as fever Official labor statistics employment insurance of new unemployment and cough that clear up for Europe are not yet out, claims when figures are claims filed in a single in two to three weeks. But but companies have been released for the week of Rural America watches week. There are more sud- for some, especially older announcing tens of thou- March 15-21. That would denly jobless Americans adults and people with sands of job cuts, both per- be around 12 times as cities as fear grows than during the Great existing health problems, manent and temporary. many as the previous week. Recession. And more than it can cause more severe The rise in joblessness “It’s going to be an as- in the aftermath of ma- illness, including pneumo- may not be as sharp as in tronomical increase,” By Gillian Flaccus and economic collapse in jor natural disasters such nia and death. the U.S., however, because said Constance Hunter, ASSOCIATED PRESS places where jobs were al- as hurricanes, fires and Virus precautions have it is harder to fire workers president of the National ready tough to come by. floods. affected the worldwide in Europe, where many Association for Business DUFUR, Ore. — The “Nobody knows what to But McGraw, and others economy. Companies in governments are support- Economists and chief social distancing rules re- do and they’re just run- peated like a mantra in like him, don’t need official Europe are laying off ing companies financially economist at the account- ning in circles, so stay America’s urban centers, numbers to understand the workers at the fastest pace to keep workers on par- ing firm KPMG. “We don’t away from me is what I’m where the coronavirus is new realities of life in one since the global financial tially paid leave. have any recorded history saying,” said Mike Filbin, spreading exponentially, of the nation’s hot spots for crisis in 2009, according to Some economists proj- of anything like this.” a 70-year-old cattle ranch- might seem silly in wide- er in Wasco County, Ore., open places where neigh- one of the few parts of the bors live miles apart and Out of medication, U.S. First signs of disruption state that has yet to see a “working from home” means another day spent case of COVID-19. woman stuck in Peru appear in housing branding calves or driving “Right now, we’re pretty clean over here, but we’re a tractor alone through a plane permission to land, ASSOCIATED PRESS canceled showings during not immune to nothin’ — By Mitch Weiss, field. Holbrook Mohr according to the couple, the outbreak and because and if they start bringing The outbreak of the coro- But as the pandem- and Matthew Lee the U.S. government and closings are done in per- it over, it’ll explode here.” navirus has dealt a shock ic spreads through the ASSOCIATED PRESS airline officials. And when son, economists expect U.S., those living in rural To make matters worse, to the global economy with they asked the U.S. State sales will decline sharply. areas, too, are increas- some of the most remote For Anna, a 33-year-old unprecedented speed as it Department for help, they But the virus has affected ingly threatened. Tiny communities have limited American woman strand- said they were told the continues to spread across the market in other, un- towns tucked into Ore- or no internet access and ed in a Peruvian hotel agency was working on the the world. gon’s windswept plains spotty cellphone service. room and out of life-saving situation. Economists have been foreseen ways as well. and cattle ranches miles That makes telecommut- medication to treat her “There are other foreign waiting for the first signs Despite additional cuts from anywhere in South ing and online learning auto-immune disease, the governments that are able of virus-related disrup- to benchmark interest Dakota might not have challenging in an era of clock is ticking. to take out their citizens, tions in housing with the rates by the U.S. Federal had a single case of the blanket school and work After Peru ordered its but it seems that with the expectation that they will Reserve, mortgage rates new coronavirus, but their closures, and it eliminates borders closed March 15 U.S. there is some gridlock be seismic. Federal hous- have actually been rising. main streets are also emp- the possibility of the Face- in an effort to hinder the in the Peruvian govern- ing data looks further Joel Kan, MBA’s Asso- ty and their medical clin- Time card games and vir- spread of the new corona- ment granting those air- back for trends, meaning ciate Vice President of tual cocktail hours that virus, she and her husband there is a lag in real world ics overwhelmed by the planes permission to land,” Economic and Industry urban Americans have tried to charter a plane to activity. But details have worried. Anna said. “But there are Forecasting, said that’s Residents from rural turned to in droves to stay leave Cusco. They even many citizens here that are begun to emerge in pri- partially because lenders Alabama to the woods connected. planned to take with them just desperate to go home.” vate surveys. of Vermont to the frozen The routine ways that other Americans trapped The couple’s plight is the On Wednesday, the Mort- amid the outbreak are reaches of Alaska fear the rural Americans connect in the city nestled high in latest in a series of prob- gage Bankers Association wrestling with capacity is- spread of the disease from — a bingo night, stopping the Andes near the ancient lems facing thousands of reported that mortgage sues, backlogs in the pipe- outsiders, the social isola- in at a local diner or at- ruins of Machu Picchu. U.S. citizens trapped all applications plunged 29.4 line, and the challenge of tion that comes when the tending a potluck — are But the Peruvian govern- over the world because of percent last week. People working remotely in real town’s only diner closes, suddenly taboo. ment refused to give the the COVID-19 pandemic. trying to sell homes have estate. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020 NATION Primary purgatory with no 12th Democratic debate on horizon By Bill Barrow oring for a debate, and studios. There was no live ASSOCIATED PRESS there’s doubt among the audience, and the candi- candidates’ advisers that dates stood 6 feet apart, ATLANTA — There is one will occur. recognizing the public no 12th Democratic presi- “We are taking things health recommendations. dential debate on the hori- day by day,” Hinojosa said. Since then, Mayor Mu- zon now that the nominat- The uncertainty reflects riel Bowser of the District ing process is in a holding both the political reali- of Columbia has issued a pattern due to the corona- ties of Biden’s lead and stay-at-home order urging virus pandemic. the public health realities only nonessential workers One of the Democrat- of the virus, which could to move about the nation’s ic National Committee’s make another debate lo- capital. New York, where FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lead debate organizers, gistically difficult because national television net- Xochitl Hinojosa, said the of the social distancing or- works are based, now has Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders greet one party has not set a date ders from public officials. among the most serious another before participating in a Democratic presidential primary debate. or secured a television The first 10 Democrat- coronavirus outbreaks of broadcasting partner for ic debates were held in any U.S. city. New Jersey on June 2. and March 10 primaries. ing no such noise now. “If what would be the final public venues before au- The next debate was The 11th debate, the Sanders’ aides said at the there is a debate in April, encounter of the dozen diences of party officials expected to be in an East relocated one, was the time that the Vermont he plans to be there,” that DNC Chairman Tom and candidates’ support- Coast location before the first between just Biden senator wanted to use the Sanders spokesman Mike Perez promised at the ers. CNN and the DNC April 28 primary anchored and Sanders, and came forum to trumpet his pro- Casca said. It was a nota- campaign’s outset. moved the March 15 de- by New York. That prima- after the rest of the field gressive agenda as a dem- bly muted tone for a cam- There’s no evidence that bate, the first after U.S. ry remains scheduled for had either dropped out or ocratic socialist against paign and candidate often either Joe Biden, the pro- officials publicly urged a now, but several states, in- failed to meet debate qual- the former vice president’s critical of the DNC and spective nominee, or Ber- massive coronavirus re- cluding Maryland, Rhode ifications. Biden had es- more establishment ap- the “establishment media” nie Sanders, Biden’s last sponse, from Phoenix to Island and Connecticut, tablished a clear delegate proach. for alleged unfair treat- remaining rival, is clam- the network’s Washington have pushed back to join lead over Super Tuesday Sanders’ team is mak- ment. U.S. Justice Department: Don’t treat trans athletes as girls

By Pat Eaton-Robb interscholastic sports. The conference allows ath- petitions that are one of ASSOCIATED PRESS Attorney General Wil- letes to compete as the gen- the marquee accomplish- liam Barr signed what is der with which they identi- ments of Title IX.” HARTFORD, Conn. known as a statement of fy, arguing it is following a The lawsuit was filed — The U.S. Justice interest Tuesday, arguing state law that requires high in February by runners Department is getting against the policy of the school students be treated Selina Soule, a senior at involved in a federal civil Connecticut Interscholas- according to their gender Glastonbury High School; rights lawsuit that seeks tic Athletic Conference, identity. It also argues the Chelsea Mitchell, a senior to block transgender the board that oversees policy is in accordance with at Canton High School; athletes in Connecticut the state’s high school ath- Title IX, the federal law that and Alanna Smith, a soph- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS from competing as girls in letic competitions. allows girls equal educa- omore at Danbury High Joe Biden and senior adviser Symone Sanders tional opportunities, includ- School, against the con- participate in a campaign event in Iowa. ing in athletics. ference and several local The Justice Department, boards of education. in its filing, disagrees. They argue they have Biden’s inner circle: “Under CIAC’s interpre- been deprived of wins, tation of Title IX, however, state titles and athletic schools may not account opportunities by being No longer a boys club for the real physiologi- forced to compete against cal differences between transgender athletes. By Bill Barrow Biden, she said, is “cog- men and women. Instead, “Males will always have ASSOCIATED PRESS nizant of the fact that we schools must have certain inherent physical advantag- bring different life expe- biological males — name- es over comparably talented Weeks before Joe Biden riences to the table, and ly, those who publicly and trained girls — that’s launched his 2020 presi- that that is valuable,” identify as female — com- the reason we have girls dential campaign, he re- while also seeing wom- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pete against biological fe- sports in the first place,” leased a social media vid- en and men as equals in males,” Barr and the other their attorney, Christiana eo to address allegations presidential politics. Bloomfield High School transgender athlete department officials write. Holcomb said Wednesday. from women who said It’s a vital dynamic for a Terry Miller, second from left, wins the final “In so doing, CIAC de- “And a male’s belief about his uninvited displays of politician whose career is of the 55-meter dash over transgender athlete prives those women of the his gender doesn’t eliminate affection had made them marked by both successes Andraya Yearwood, far left. single-sex athletic com- those advantages.” uncomfortable. and controversies where “Social norms have be- women are concerned, and gun to change. They’ve also for his party, which Stocks have first back-to-back shifted,” said the former again will nominate a vice president, then 76. man despite a historically Looking straight into a gains since sell-off began diverse field that fueled cellphone camera, he add- many Democrats’ hopes ed: “I hear what they are By Stan Choe, an economy that has been layoffs” and should be al- side to open up econom- that a woman finally could saying. I understand.” Damian J. Troise ravaged by the coronavi- tered to ensure employees ic activity,” said Darrell win the presidency. , an and Alex Veiga rus. The market is now don’t earn more money Cronk, chief investment Accordingly, Biden has adviser the same age as ASSOCIATED PRESS down nearly 27 percent if they’re laid off than if officer of Wells Fargo highlighted that women Biden’s youngest daugh- since setting a record high they’re working. Compli- Wealth and Investment are leaders on his cam- NEW YORK — Stocks ter, was first to propose a a month ago. cating the standoff, Sen. Management. paign and assured vot- scored their first back- direct-to-lens declaration. Many on Wall Street say Bernie Sanders of Ver- to-back gains Wednesday But even optimists say She joined forces with ers they would remain so they don’t think stocks mont said he would block since a brutal sell-off be- the package provides just Anita Dunn, an alum- in his White House. He have hit bottom yet, but the bill unless the conser- pledged days before the gan five weeks ago, but the second leg of three na of President Barack optimism rose after the vatives dropped their ob- that markets need to re- South Carolina primary much of an early rally White House and Senate jections. Obama’s West Wing and gain lasting confidence. to make a black woman faded late in the day as leaders announced an Investors were anxious- relative newbie to Biden’s The Federal Reserve and his first Supreme Court a last-minute dispute agreement on the aid bill ly waiting for the aid in orbit. Together with two central banks are also of Biden’s longest-serving nominee. After taking threatened to hold up a $2 early Wednesday. A vote the rescue package, which complete command of the trillion economic rescue had been expected in the lawmakers hope will help offering tremendous aid confidants – Steve Ric- by cutting interest rates chetti and nominating fight over sub- package in Congress. Senate by the end of the blunt the blow to the econ- and supporting lending – they convinced the al- sequent weeks, he named The S&P 500 rose 1.2 day, but then some law- omy as businesses shut markets, but investors most-candidate it was the Democratic operative Jen percent, bringing its two- makers balked at the pro- down to slow the spread of right course. O’Malley Dillon as his day gain to 10.6 percent. posed bill. the coronavirus. say they need to see the When the boss was campaign manager and It had been up 5.1 per- GOP Senators Tim Scott, “They’re hitting on all number of new infections ready, Bedingfield held up promised to select a wom- cent earlier in the day as Ben Sasse and Lindsey the right elements of what peak before they can feel her phone to record. an as his running mate. Congress moved closer to Graham demanded chang- the U.S. economy needs comfortable knowing how Those early days of Biden had previously approving the plan to pro- es, saying the legislation during the shutdown to deep the looming econom- spring 2019 portended a tasked Dunn, 63, with vide badly needed aid to as written “incentivizes bridge itself to the other ic downturn will be. defining new reality for leading his campaign Biden: His innermost cir- after an embarrassing Census address work succeeded despite trouble hiring cle for decades was dom- fourth-place finish in Iowa inated by men, with the last month. Dunn already crucial exceptions of his had bonded with two other By Mike Schneider port released this month work required the largest to knock on the doors of wife, Jill, and sister, Val- top women advisers: Bed- ASSOCIATED PRESS from the U.S. Government deployment of workers homes whose residents ingfield, 38, and Symone Accountability Office. ahead of the launch of the haven’t responded yet. erie. But the 50-year polit- ORLANDO, Fla. — Even Sanders, 30, who came to The workers verified 50 2020 count. The spread of the coro- ical veteran has expanded though the U.S. Census his brain trust, and the the campaign as one of the million addresses from It also offered a preview navirus, though, is compli- party’s most high-profile Bureau had trouble find- last August to October, of what may happen this cating hiring efforts, as the cadre of women now in- ing workers for its mas- cluded have helped shape black women strategists. and the work cost $118.6 summer when the bureau bureau has suspended all sive address-verification — and even rescue — a Dunn also recommend- million compared with the needs to deploy hundreds field operations until the work late last summer, it campaign that has whip- ed Biden make O’Malley $185 million budgeted for of thousands of work- start of April. The spread managed to complete the sawed Biden from early Dillon, 43, his permanent the job. Despite the suc- ers for the once-a-decade of the virus is responsible favorite to disappointing manager. job under budget because cess, the Census Bureau count of very U.S. resident, for the bureau pushing afterthought and finally Bedingfield and Biden’s of better-than-expected had trouble finding work- the GAO said. back by two weeks the to prospective Democratic first campaign manager, productivity of its staffers, ers. In some parts of the The 2020 census started deadline for wrapping up nominee. Greg Schultz, meanwhile, according to a new report. country, workers from oth- in remote Alaska villages the 2020 count to mid-Au- “We don’t have a senior had built a team with wom- The 32,000 workers sent er states were brought in, in January, but most U.S. gust, and it’s also delay- meeting on the campaign en atop several divisions: out across the U.S. to dou- incurring unplanned costs residents didn’t get to ing counts for the home- where women are not at policy, political outreach, ble-check addresses ahead for travel and hotel stays, start answering the once- less, college students and least half the meeting,” research, fundraising and of the start of the 2020 cen- the GAO said. a-decade questionnaire nursing home residents. said Bedingfield, the dep- accounting. And Biden’s sus verified almost 20 ad- The Census Bureau until mid-March. Bureau officials said last uty campaign manager, traveling chief of staff is dresses an hour compared credited the increased ef- The Census Bureau is week they may need to who had joined Biden Annie Tomasini, making with the expected goal of ficiency to new technology planning to hire 320,000 hire more workers be- during his final years as her the candidate’s day-to- almost 16 addresses an and automation. to 500,000 census takers cause of the delays caused Obama’s vice president. day shepherd. hour, according to the re- The address-verification to go out this summer by virus’ spread. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Does your Cricket captain, Bollywood star healthcare send virus message to India ASSOCIATED PRESS include a 24/7 NEW DELHI — India cricket captain Virat Kohli and his Bollywood actress wife Anushka Sharma have posted a video mes- talking kitty sage to their compatriots urging them to stay at home for the next three weeks in a bid to slow the companion? spread of the coronavirus. The country of 1.3 bil- lion went into lockdown on Wednesday, and so the power couple just wanted to spread the word. Kohli and actress Shar- ma have a combined 55 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS million followers on Twit- India’s Virat Kohli urges his team on against ter, and posted their joint message on the platform. New Zealand during the first cricket test “These are testing times between India and New Zealand. and we need to wake up to the seriousness of this sit- Together, the couple say: es of the virus, but Prime uation,” Kohli said in the “Show your unity, save Minister Narendra Modi message recorded in Hin- lives and your country.” warned that if he didn’t di. “Please let us all follow Cricket and Bollywood act now it could set the what’s been told to us and are two of India’s great country back decades. stand united please. It’s a national institutions. More than 423,000 peo- plea to everyone. Stay at All cricket in the country ple worldwide have been home and save your fam- has been suspended, in- infected and nearly 19,000 ily from coronavirus,” cluding the lucrative Indi- have died, according to The couple said it will an Premier League which a running count kept by take time to combat the attracts some of the best Johns Hopkins University. pandemic and people players from around the For most people, the new should adhere to the gov- world. coronavirus causes mild or ernment’s call for a cur- India’s unprecedented moderate symptoms, such fews and a lock down for lock down was aimed at as fever and cough that 21 days. keeping the virus from clear up in two to three “If you show careless- spreading and overwhelm- weeks. For some, especial- ness, the whole nation will ing its fragile health care ly older adults and people have to pay a heavy price,” system as it has done in with existing health prob- Kohli said. “For 21 days In- parts of Europe, where in- lems, it can cause more dia has to stay at home and fections were still surging. severe illness, including save the Indian nation.” India has about 450 cas- pneumonia and death. Review Much to like in ‘The K Team’ By Oline H. Cogdill Cayman Islands. And it ASSOCIATED PRESS doesn’t matter if the judge has no knowledge of that Readers who have fol- money. lowed David Rosenfelt’s Showing just how well 21 novels about New Jer- they work together, the sey attorney and dog res- team members delve into Mine does. That's Bella my virtual cuer Andy Carpenter will Henderson’s past and cur- find much to like — and rent cases and his role in familiar characters — in cat from Element Care PACE. 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FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A sign announcing the suspension of spring training baseball games is displayed outside a closed JetBlue Park, the spring training home of the Red Sox. Sox minor leaguer tests positive for

ITEM FILE PHOTO Peabody track athletes (back row, from left) Joel Lisoma, Jorday Ilori, Frederick Kof , Ty- coronavirus ler Surman and (front row, from left) Lindsey Wilson, Savannah Vargas, Ava D’Ambrosio and Jolene Murphy were all named Northeastern Conference all-stars for the winter season. BOSTON (AP) — A mi- day until at least mid-May nor league player for the because of the virus out- Boston Red Sox has tested break. positive for the coronavi- The Red Sox said their Peabody boys and girls headline rus, prompting the team affected player was most to close down its training recently at the spring complex in Fort Myers, training site on March Florida. 15. Boston said based on NEC track all-star selections The Red Sox made the the timing of his test, it announcement Tuesday, a believed he most likely By Daniel Kane perfect 10-0 record (5-0 in ler Surman were also Ava D’Ambrosio, Sadai day after the positive di- got the virus after leaving ITEM STAFF conference games), win- named to the All-Confer- Headley-Mawasi, Dado agnosis. The team didn’t Fort Myers. ning the NEC champion- ence team. Dylan Rea, Nasso, MaKayla Fisher, identify the player, but The Fenway South/Jet- The Northeastern Con- ship with 11 all-stars on Michael Perez and Cam Paulina Straticos, Emily said he was doing well. Blue Park complex was ference track all-star the team. Rich earned all-star McDonald, Jordyn Col- Earlier this month, the closed Tuesday for at least teams were announced Frederick Kof led honors. lins, Gianna Nicolo, Sar- New York Yankees said two weeks and will under- this week, and the honors the way after being The Peabody girls n- ah Divasta and Arlene two of its minor leaguers go a “deep cleaning.” continued to pour in for named NEC Player of the ished the year 9-1 (4-1 in Davila all earned All-Con- had the virus. Those were The Red Sox said any both the Peabody boys Year and being named to conference), but fell short ference honors. Aaliyah the rst two players af li- players or staff mem- and girls track teams af- the All-Conference team. of an NEC North champi- Alleyne and Kalisha Wil- ated with a big league or- bers who came into close ter a pair of impressive Joel Lisoma, Antonio onship to undefeated liams were named ganization known to test contact with the affect- seasons. Craveiro, Trevor Smith, Beverly. all-stars. positive. ed minor leaguer should The Peabody boys n- Jacob Farhat, Logan Tra- Jolene Murphy, Lindsey Major League Baseball self-quarantine for two ished the season with a cia, Jordan Iiori and Ty- Wilson, Savanna Vargas, TRACK, B2 has postponed opening weeks.

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told all NFL teams to shutter their facilities for at least two weeks in response to the coronavirus shutdowns. Goodell orders all NFL team facilities closed for 2 weeks (AP) — NFL Commis- ing a new format because sioner Roger Goodell has it has scrapped the public instructed the 32 teams to events set for Las Vegas. close their facilities to all Goodell told the teams but a select few employees only the following employ- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS by 6 p.m. Wednesday. ees can be at team facili- Ticket windows are closed at Fenway Park in Boston Wednesday. There will be empty ballparks In a memo to the teams, ties for the next two weeks: on what was supposed to be Major League Baseball’s opening day, with the start of the Major Goodell said the restric- —Trainers or doctors League Baseball regular season inde nitely on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic. tions meant as a safeguard who are providing ongoing against the new corona- medical treatment to play- virus will be in force until ers. at least April 8, when the —Directors of facilities, MLB ballparks will continue to be league will re-evaluate, security personnel and in- using advice from medical dependent contracts who experts and health author- maintain physical security empty on canceled ‘opening day’ ities. of the facilities. The NFL has gotten —Technology person- ARLINGTON, Texas cord $324 million, nine- “You’re used to seeing — but understandably.” some pushback for not nel necessary to maintain (AP) — There will be no year contract, Gerrit Cole people run all over the From Baltimore to postponing the draft security and operational hot dogs on the grill, no is playing catch with his place. We have over 200 Miami in the east, San scheduled for April 23-25 capabilities of a team’s IT while the rest of the sports network that enables re- beer on tap, no vendors in wife at home. people (who work) at the Diego to Seattle in the world is largely shut down. mote work by team staff. the stands selling pea- With the start of the park,” said Roger Bossard, west — and 11 other cit- ies that would have host- Several teams have sug- “During this time,” Good- nuts and Cracker Jack. Major League Baseball the groundskeeper in his gested there could be a ell wrote, “clubs are free to The shiny new stadium season inde nitely on 54th year with the Chica- ed season openers Thurs- day — there will be no competitive disadvantage conduct all normal busi- deep in the heart of Texas hold because of the novel go White Sox. “Certainly, in keeping those dates and ness operations, including games, or at the remain- will still be waiting for its coronavirus pandemic, it’s eerie when no one’s have cited the inability to signing players, evaluating ing 15 MLB stadiums, for rst Rangers game. In- ballparks will be empty around. You walk around perform physical exams draft-eligible prospects, at least a couple of more stead of warming up for Thursday on what was the hallways or under- on draft prospects. But the selling tickets and other months. his debut with the New supposed to be opening neath the stands there, draft remains on schedule activities to prepare for the York Yankees after a re- day. and there’s nobody there MLB, B2 and the league is develop- 2020 season.” B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020

TODAY IN SPORTS March 26 2007 — Kobe Bryant scores 53 Northeastern Conference boys and 1940 — Indiana routs Kansas 60- points for his eighth 50-point per- 42 for the NCAA basketball cham- formance of the season, but the pionship. Los Angeles Lakers lose to Hous- 1943 — Ken Sailors scores 16 ton 107-104 in overtime. girls track all-stars announced points to lead Wyoming to a 56- 2009 — Dwight Howard scores 43 victory over Georgetown in the 22 points and grabs 18 rebounds TRACK named to the All-Confer- Mary Kate Pote, Clare English’s Kendra Mal- NCAA basketball championship. in a 101-95 win over Miami 101- ence team and Chris Bar- Nargi and Isabela Ma- colm also earned All-Con- 95 and passes Wilt Chamberlain From B1 1981 — Sophomore guard Isiah one and Cole Riskin being honey were named all- ference honors, while Thomas scores 23 points to lead as the youngest NBA player to Beverly’s India Ingemi named all-stars. stars for the Vikings. reach 5,000 rebounds. Howard Everton Muir was named Indiana to a 63-50 victory over was named NEC Player of In the South, the Saugus The Classical girls fin- North Carolina to win the NCAA is 23; Chamberlain was 25 at the an all-star on the boys time. the Year for the girls, boys won the NEC title. ished the year at 4-5-1 side for the Bulldogs. basketball title. while the Panthers had Kenny Okoye, Marvens (4-1 in NEC games) and 1986 — Texas wins the women’s 2013 — Wichita State holds off Swampscott earned the Annie Towler, Mackenzie Jean and Brandon Khath coach Steve Martin earned NCAA basketball title with a 97-81 Ohio State in the West Regional NEC sportsmanship victory over Southern California. final to earn its first trip to the Gilligan, Heidi Eberhardt, were named all-stars for NEC Coach of the Year Final Four since 1965 with a 70- award for the boys. Na- 1987 — Keith Smart’s 16-foot Olivia Young and Lucy the Sachems. The Saugus honors. Rachel Brennan 66 victory over the Buckeyes. The jique Henry and Anton jump shot gives Indiana a 74-73 Curtis named to the girls won the NEC sports- earned All-Conference ninth-seeded Shockers are the victory over Syracuse for the NCAA All-Conference team. manship award and Ava honors for the Rams. Slan- Vasquez earned All-Con- fifth team seeded ninth or higher men’s basketball championship. The Marblehead boys Fiorino and Jenni Costa ny Portorreal and Cherish ference honors for the Big to reach the Final Four since seed- 1991 — Darryl Plandowski scores Blue while Jackson ing began in 1979, but the second were also well represented were named to the all-star Nwoko (girls) and Oladeji 1:57 into the third overtime to in three years following 11th-seed- with Godot Gaskins, team. Jolaso and Kyle McCarthy Brigham and Charlotte lift Northern Michigan to its first ed VCU’s improbable run in 2011. Loeden Rodrigues and Pe- The Winthrop girls also (boys) were named all- Andrews (girls) were NCAA hockey title with an 8-7 2013 — Syracuse shuts down ter Clifford all being won an NEC South title. stars. named all-stars. victory over Boston University in Marquette with a 55-39 win in the the second-longest championship East regional final and reached game ever. the Final Four for the first time in 1995 — Maine beats Michigan a decade. The Golden Eagles’ 39 MLB stadiums remain silent amid shutdown 4-3 in triple overtime, the longest points are a record low for a team hockey game in NCAA tournament in an NCAA tournament regional MLB en’t yet been able to serve The World Series cham- complex in Fort Myers, history, to advance to the NCAA ti- final since the shot clock was in- people during a full-scale pion Washington Nation- Florida, this week after tle game. From B1 troduced in 1986. The 94 com- event at the stadium. als have reduced staff at saying that one of their 1997 — Betsy King, an LPGA Hall bined points was also a record low By then, when the of Famer, overcomes a three-shot Concessionaires start Nationals Park, where a minor league players had for a regional final. weather will be warmer, planning months in ad- facilities group is still tested positive. deficit over the last eight holes for 2013 — Animal Kingdom pulls her third Dinah Shore title. the Rangers will be able to vance of the openers. That maintaining the ballpark For most people, the new away down the straight to win the stay out of the heat by and putting on the finish- 2001 — Michael Phelps becomes $10 million Dubai World Cup for means a lot of products, coronavirus causes mild the youngest American swimmer the first American victory in the closing the retractable such as hot dogs, bottled ing touches for the season. or moderate symptoms, to set a world record, winning the world’s richest horse race since roof at their $1 billion-plus beverages and frozen “Prior to every baseball such as fever and cough 200-meter butterfly in the USA 2009. stadium, the only new ma- foods, had already been season, you’re always that clear up in two to Swimming Championships in 1 2014 — Aaron Harrison makes a jor league ballpark open- delivered to many ball- working very aggressively three weeks. minute, 54.92 seconds. Phelps, 3-pointer from about 24 feet with ing this season. parks before the season to get ready for opening 15, breaks the record of 1:55.18 The Baltimore Orioles 2.3 seconds left to lift Kentucky After the postponement was put on hold. day. That’s a fixed date were scheduled to open at set by Olympic gold medalist Tom to a 75-72 win over Michigan and of a Chris Stapleton con- “It’s definitely different and time and you just Malchow in June. home Thursday against the program’s 16th trip to the Fi- cert that was to be the in- have to be ready,” said 2003 — Martin Brodeur becomes … it’s kind of unheard of the Yankees, likely with a nal Four. Eighth-seeded Kentucky augural event at Globe (that) all the major sports Frank Gambino, Washing- the first NHL goalie with four 40- is the first all-freshman starting clean-shaven Cole on the Life Park on March 14, inside the United States ton’s senior vice president win seasons when New Jersey lineup to make the Final Four mound for the visitors. only three days after an would be closed at the ex- of ballpark operations. beats the New York Islanders 6-0. since the Fab Five at Michigan in Camden Yards will be open house that went on act same time,” said Ken “We had been working 2006 — Lorena Ochoa birdies her 1992. ready whenever the sea- final hole to tie an LPGA major as scheduled, the Rangers Gaber, vice president of very diligently, and con- 2014 — Shabazz Napier scores son finally starts, and the championship record at 10-under 17 of his 25 points in the second were supposed to play an operational excellence for tinue to work diligently, to Orioles hope to maintain 62, giving her a four-shot lead over half, and UConn beats Michigan exhibition game there this Delaware North Sportser- try and get as close as we Michelle Wie in the Kraft Nabisco State 60-54 to return to the Fi- week. Their home opener vice. “Personally, it’s diffi- can to ready for whenever the enthusiasm that was Championship, the first major of nal Four a year after the Huskies was set for next Tuesday cult. I think everybody opening day eventually whipped up for the team the year. Ochoa breaks the tour- were barred from the NCAA tour- after a season-opening se- feels the exact same way.” comes.” throughout a now-extend- nament record set by Mary Beth nament. The Huskies rally from ries in Seattle. Delaware North has do- Gambino said the Na- ed offseason. Zimmerman at Mission Hills in a nine-point second-half deficit “The stadium was 100 nated to local charities tionals were able to defer “The bright spot in this 1997. The 62 ties the record in a to become the first No. 7 seed sort of cloudy day is that major set by Minea Blomqvist in to reach the Final Four since percent ready to go,” said more than 41,000 pounds many of the concession de- the 2004 Women’s British Open at the tournament expanded to 64 Casey Rapp, GM of the of food, including perish- liveries and stocking of our fans will be craving Sunningdale. teams in 1985. new Rangers stadium for able items already sent to the stadium while moni- baseball,” said Jennifer Delaware North Sportser- MLB stadiums it operates, toring the COVID-19 situ- Grondahl, the Orioles vice vice, which also oversees and concessions from its ation. president of community concessions for 10 other other venues, including There have been no re- development and commu- Olympic delay leaves MLB ballparks. “It’s the some NBA and NHL are- ports of any MLB players nications. “If we can put little things that we were nas suddenly shut down testing positive for the together a season and the athletes uncertain trying to make perfect.” in the middle of those sea- novel coronavirus. Two entertainment that we While there was plenty sons. There were also sev- minor leaguers in the Yan- have planned and add to of time to finish construc- eral spring training ven- kees system did, and the that, I feel like we’ll be about sponsorships tion of Globe Life Park, ues at the peak of their Red Sox closed down their able to continue that mo- Rapp and his group hav- schedules. entire spring training mentum.” (AP) — Aside from fig- Olympic Committee Pres- uring out how to maintain ident Thomas Bach said their health and fitness for Wednesday, “therefore an additional year, athletes for me it’s a logical conse- like Ryan Crouser sudden- quence that the sponsors ly faced another concern ... keep their rights even if when the Olympics were the games are organized in postponed until 2021. ’21.” They also have to make For big conglomerates the money stretch that far. like General Electric and Crouser still hopes to consumer goods firms defend his shot put gold Proctor and Gamble, it medal at the Tokyo Games might seem like getting next year, but now needs an additional year added to get clarity about his to their association with sponsorship funding going the Olympics should be of into 2021 since his con- great value. However, that tract — and that of many could be offset by the costs other athletes — only goes of the virus wiping out so through 2020. many planned sponsor- “It’s a little bit tough ship events and commer- because at the end of the cials that would soon have day my contract, that’s my been appearing across the salary,” Crouser told The world. Associated Press. “That’s “I don’t think there’s a where I make the majority fair claim to say you should of my money.” suddenly pay more,” said Right now, of course, it’s former IOC marketing hard enough just to stay director Michael Payne, in shape amid a stay-at- who now advises Olympic home order because of the sponsors. “I think whatev- coronavirus pandemic. But er is due to be paid in 2022 the Oregon native, who could be split 50-50 so half is training in Arkansas, is in 2020 and the other knows he has to use this half in 2021.” time to his advantage in Securing funding as an order to secure his future. athlete is more complex, “It will hopefully put me and uncertain. Olympic in a position where I could hopefuls will be relying throw far and prove myself on the budgeted fund- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS going into re-signing a con- ing through 2020 — from University of Connecticut forward Anna Makurat, who is from Poland, flew back to her home tract,” said Crouser, who is sponsors and domestic country Wednesday amid the coronavirus epidemic. sponsored by Nike. “Just to Olympic funding programs say I wasn’t really sitting — and now need to finance on the couch this whole the extended buildup to a time.” games in 2021. College athletes choosing whether to The sponsorship ex- The lawyers will be busy ecutives in the Olympic poring over contracts. world can’t afford to slouch “They’ll be rushing to stay in U.S. or head home due to virus around either as they nav- check agreements on igate the ramifications of what’s covered and what’s STORRS, Conn. (AP) — ing to the organization. family back home. She was back to shooting. It wasn’t an unprecedented delay to not covered,” said Simon All but one of Anna Maku- With competition canceled able to go out to dinner one a hard decision, once I the games caused by the Leaf, a lawyer in the Lon- rat’s teammates headed across all NCAA divisions, night with coach Geno Au- knew it was an option. I virus. don commercial team at home after the NCAA can- many of those athletes face riemma and teammate think everyone right now Marketing plans for an Mishcon de Reya. “Brands celed this year’s postsea- a similar dilemma. Their Evina Westbrook, who re- wants to be with their fam- Olympics that was meant may have paid money and son basketball tournament campuses are shut down, mained on campus to get ilies, and I’m the same.” to start in Tokyo on July are not getting the return and the school suspended but the coronavirus situa- treatment for an injury. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 24 are now in flux. Pro- they expected. Likewise, classes amid the COVID-19 tion in their homeland is Plans changed again af- women’s tennis player motional material and ads athletes working with pandemic. worse than it is in the ter UConn decided to can- Lucy Harper, who is from that have already been brands could be expect- For the 19-year-old UCo- United States. cel all events for the rest of Bolton, England, has de- shot maybe have to be ing to receive additional nn freshman from Poland, The NCAA has advised the semester and move cided to stay in the U.S. for discarded and remade at amounts this year but will the decision was not that schools to handle the situ- learning online. Makurat now with a friend’s family. great costs — potentially not meet criteria for com- easy, especially with ev- ation as they see fit “for the was booked Wednesday on “A lot of the flights out to with different athletes. peting at the Olympics in er-increasing travel re- health and safety of their a flight home. She will England are getting can- Then there is the delicate the summer of 2020.” strictions to and from Eu- coaches, staff and student have to self-quarantine for celed and they’ve actually matter of renegotiating Nike did not respond to a rope. She worried about athletes.” two weeks when she gets closed two of the terminals contracts — from all those request for comment. classes restarting while For the last two weeks, back. down at Manchester (En- individual endorsement For Atlanta-based agent she was overseas and when Makurat has been one of “Poland has pretty much gland) airport,” she said. “I deals to the top-tier Olym- Paul Doyle, the year ahead — or if — she might be about 50 UConn athletes closed everything so every- just made the decision to pic sponsors who were only is going to be busy. He es- able to get back to campus. still living at school with one is staying home any- stay here for now, because signed up through 2020. timates that 40 of the 50 Makurat is one of more the campus largely a ghost way,” she said. “I have a I don’t know sort of when “These games are called athletes he represents than 20,000 foreign ath- town. She spent a lot of her place at home to work out I’ll be able to come back if I the Olympic Games To- need reworked deals head- letes currently competing time on her computer and and we have a basketball leave. We don’t know how kyo 2020,” International ing into 2021. at NCAA schools, accord- phone, video chatting with hoop outside, so I can get long this is going to last.” THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- caller was told the police Loughlin, Giannulli: College larly arrests, reflect police records. chief was in the process of In the event of a perceived inac- getting a ruling on the matter. curacy, it is the sole responsibility A report of identity theft at bribery charges must be tossed 4:45 p.m. Tuesday on Hoop- of the concerned party to contact er Street. A caller reported the relevant police department and someone opened a bank By Alanna ment was sent Wednesday of the scheme’s admitted lying on recorded calls to have the department issue a no- account and an Uber driver Durkin Richer to a spokeswoman for the mastermind, admissions generate false inculpatory ASSOCIATED PRESS tice of correction to the Daily Item. account in his name. U.S. attorney’s office in consultant Rick Singer — evidence against investiga- Boston. was not given to the de- tive targets — and to then Corrections or clarifications will not A report of a hanging sign at BOSTON — “Full House” Loughlin and Giannulli fense until February, the knowingly prosecute those 5:54 p.m. Tuesday on Atlan- Actress Lori Loughlin, her be made without express notice of are scheduled to go on tri- defense says. targets using that false ev- tic Avenue. A caller reported fashion designer husband, change from the arresting police al in October on charges Singer wrote in the notes idence — is governmental the overhead sign had come Mossimo Giannulli, and department. that they paid $500,000 that FBI agents yelled at malfeasance of the worst loose and she was afraid it other prominent parents to get their daughters into him and told him to lie to kind,” the lawyers wrote. was going to come down on told a judge Wednesday the University of Southern get parents to say things LYNN someone or fall on the side- that he should dismiss Singer’s notes weren’t walk. Police reported the sign charges against them in California as crew recruits in recorded phone calls given to the defense un- Accidents was not going to fall down. It the college admissions even though neither girl that could be used against til February because the was hanging by one chain in- was a rower. Prosecutors them. Singer wrote that government believed they A report of a motor vehicle bribery case, accusing stead of two. say they snapped photos FBI agents told him to say were privileged and didn’t crash at 8:58 a.m. Tuesday at prosecutors of “extraordi- nary” misconduct. of the girls sitting on row- that he told parents the review them further after 7 Barrett Court; at 9:37 a.m. ing machines to help make payments were bribes. discovering them in Oc- Tuesday at 429 Eastern Ave.; PEABODY Defense attorneys for the famous couple and fake athletic profiles that “Loud and abrasive call tober 2018, prosecutors at 3:29 a.m. Tuesday at 471 other parents still fighting portrayed them as star with agents. They contin- have said. Prosecutors say Western Ave.; at 6:53 p.m. Arrest the charges say the case athletes. ue to ask me to tell a fib it doesn’t matter wheth- Tuesday at South Street and Gevens Mayala, 30, of 54 cannot stand because in- Six other wealthy par- and not restate what I told er Singer called the pay- Western Avenue. Paleologos St., was arrested vestigators bullied their ents accused of partic- my clients as to where the ments bribes or donations, on an outstanding warrant on informant into lying and ipating in the scheme money was going — to the because it was still an ille- Assaults Tuesday at 8:37 p.m. follow- then concealed evidence will stand trial alongside program and not the coach gal quid pro quo. A report of an assault at ing an unwanted person call that would bolster the par- them. Another six parents and that it was a donation The defense said if the 8:34 p.m. Tuesday on Sum- to police. ents’ claims of innocence. are scheduled to face trial and they want it to be a judge doesn’t dismiss the mer Street. “The extraordinary in January. payment,” Singer wrote, ac- case, he should at least Summons government misconduct The defense says prose- cording to court documents. prevent prosecutors from Breaking and Entering presented in this case cutors withheld evidence The defense told the using the “tainted record- Jonathan Berganza, 24 threatens grave harm to that would support the judge that prosecutors’ ings” at trial and order a A report of a motor vehicle of 34 Story Ave., Lynn, was defendants and the integ- parents’ argument that “extraordinary miscon- hearing to “uncover the breaking and entering at 6:32 summoned for attempting rity of this proceeding. That they believed the pay- duct warrants extraordi- full truth about the re- a.m. Wednesday at 48 Michi- to pass a counterfeit note at misconduct cannot be ig- ments were legitimate nary relief.” cordings and the govern- gan Ave. Walgreens on Main Street on nored,” the lawyers wrote. donations. The evidence “For government agents ment’s efforts to fabricate Tuesday at 5:06 p.m. An email seeking com- — notes from the phone to coerce an informant into and conceal evidence.” Gunshots Complaint A report of a gunshot at 9:26 p.m. Tuesday at Lyman Police responded to a call New Zealand mosque gunman and Washington streets. about a suspicious vehicle, possible drug use, on Spring Overdose Pond Road on Tuesday at 6:23 p.m. and concluded oc- pleads guilty to murder, terrorism A report of an overdose at cupants were fishing. 5:47 p.m. Tuesday on River By Nick Perry Street. Enforcement ASSOCIATED PRESS WELLINGTON, New Police issued a crosswalk LYNNFIELD Zealand — The man who violation citation on Lynnfield committed the worst Complaint Street on Tuesday at 6:54 p.m. atrocity in New Zealand’s modern history when he Police responded on Tues- Medical slaughtered 51 worship- day at 12:12 p.m. to dumping Police assisted in arranging pers at two Christchurch reported behind Centre Con- mosques unexpected- gregational Church and re- medical transport from Hog Hill Road to North Shore Chil- ly pleaded guilty to all minded a contractor to clean charges Thursday. up debris. dren’s Hospital on Tuesday at 3:48 p.m. for a juvenile with The attacks target- ing people praying at Enforcement a possible broken arm. Police aided in arranging medical the mosques a year ago shocked the nation and Police conducted traffic en- transport from Washington prompted new laws ban- forcement on Summer and Street to Salem Hospital on ning the deadliest types of South Common streets on Tuesday at 6:14 p.m.; as- semi-automatic weapons. Wednesday at 6:45 a.m. sisted in arranging transport from Wilson Terrace to Salem It also prompted global Medical Hospital on Tuesday at 6:37 changes to social media p.m.; aided with medical protocols after the gun- Police assisted in arranging transport from Fitz Road to man livestreamed his at- medical transport from South Salem Hospital on Tuesday tack on Facebook, where Broadway to North Shore at 8:33 p.m. Police aided in it was viewed by hundreds Medical Center on Tuesday at arranging transport from An- of thousands of people. The sudden turn in the 11:04 a.m. and from North dover Street to Lahey Hospital case took survivors and Hill Drive to Beverly Hospital on Wednesday at 12:05 a.m.; relatives by surprise, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on Tuesday at 11:19 a.m. arranged transport from New- and brought relief to peo- Police aided in arranging bury Street to Salem Hospital Brenton Tarrant, the man charged in relation to the Christchurch ple across New Zealand. medical transport from Essex on Wednesday at 1:36 p.m.; mosque shootings, appears in the Christchurch District Court, in Christ- Many had feared Austra- Street on Tuesday at 7 p.m. aided in arranging transport church, New Zealand. and from North Broadway on lian white supremacist from Munroe Court to Salem Brenton Harrison Tarrant Tuesday at 10:36 p.m. Hospital on Wednesday at the Sept. 11, 2001, terror- having to face the trauma life imprisonment, with would try to use his trial ist attacks in the U.S. of sitting through it. the judge having some 2:17 p.m. as a platform to promote The change in plea came Temel Atacocugu, who discretion in deciding the MARBLEHEAD his views. He’d outlined less than two weeks af- survived being shot nine SWAMPSCOTT those views in a 74-page minimum number of years ter New Zealanders com- times during the attack Breaking and Entering manifesto he published Tarrant must serve before memorated those who at Al Noor, said he was becoming eligible for pa- A report of change taken at Accidents online shortly before the attacks. died during the attacks on surprised by the turn role. 3:02 p.m. Tuesday on Thomp- A report of a motor vehicle March 15, 2019. of events and hoped the son Road. A caller reported Tarrant, 29, pleaded The change in plea came crash at 10:59 a.m. Tuesday guilty to 51 counts of “Honestly, I’m still trying judge would set an ex- at a hastily arranged court his car was rifled through at 16 Phillips Beach Ave. to process what just hap- ample at the sentencing murder, 40 counts of at- hearing at a time that overnight and change was pened,” said Aya Al-Uma- by imposing the harshest taken. He said the suspect tempted murder and one New Zealand was begin- Complaints count of terrorism at the ri, whose brother Hussein punishment in the coun- left a cigar in his car. was killed in the attack on try’s history and helping ning a four-week lockdown A report of suspicious activ- Christchurch High Court. to try and combat the new He had previously plead- the Al Noor mosque. “I feel ensure nothing like it Complaints ity at 5 p.m. Tuesday at 450 coronavirus. The lockdown ed not guilty to all charges conflicted.” would happen again. Paradise Road. meant Tarrant appeared A report of a landscaper and his trial had been She said that on the one “I’m happy that he has in the court via video link working at 1:23 p.m. Tuesday Vandalism scheduled to start in June. hand, she had wanted to accepted that he is guilty,” at Shepard and Jersey streets. Tarrant is the first per- find out more details about Atacocugu said. from his jail cell in Auck- A caller reported a landscap- A report of vandalism at son to be found guilty of what happened at the trial Judge Cameron Mander land and only a handful of er was working and it was a 10:59 a.m. Tuesday at 205 terrorism in New Zealand but on the other hand was has not yet set a sentenc- people were allowed inside nonessential business. The Burrill St. under laws passed after feeling relieved about not ing date. Tarrant faces the courtroom.

POLICE BRIEF Concord Coach to suspend bus Gun found in passenger’s checkpoint on Tuesday, carry-on bag at airport the agency said. The TSA contacted state service throughout New England police, who confiscated BOSTON (AP) — An Al- ASSOCIATED PRESS partment of Health and one who later tested pos- erates Concord Express, abama man caught with the gun and cited the Human Services said itive for the virus took Boston Express and Dart- a loaded handgun in his man on a state weapons Concord Coach Lines Tuesday. a Concord Coach Lines carry-on bag at Boston’s charge. The TSA did not mouth Coach services that said it will suspend bus The Concord Monitor bus between Concord and Logan International Air- release his name. operate passenger service service throughout New reports the company will Boston on March 11 and port told Transportation It was the fourth time between communities England on Saturday af- continue its current sched- 14; from Boston to Lit- Security Administration this year the TSA has ter a former passenger in New Hampshire and found a gun in a passen- ule through Friday and tleton on March 13 and officers he didn’t know tested positive for the Maine, as well as express he had the weapon in ger’s luggage at Logan. will resume service “once from Boston to Concord on coronavirus. service to Logan Airport his luggage and said a The agency detected 18 the threat to public health March 16. Those who rode The passenger was on and to New York City. last year. from the coronavirus pan- the bus at the same time co-worker may have put The company said all it there, the TSA said in a Even travelers with a Concord Coach Lines demic is determined to be are being asked to stay pre-purchased tickets will statement Wednesday. concealed firearm permits bus on four separate trips over. home and monitor their The 9mm gun loaded are not allowed to bring between March 11 and State health officials health. be honored on any trip be- with five bullets was guns onto airplanes in March 16, the state De- said Tuesday that some- Concord Coach Lines op- fore December 31, 2021. spotted by a TSA X-ray their carry-on bags, the machine at a security agency said.

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Different leads; different results Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “The Declarer had eight top tricks: two louder he talked of his honor, the spades, three hearts and three dia- faster we counted our spoons.” monds. He had to establish a club For a bridge player, the more often trick. He was in danger only if West he plays his honor cards, the more had five spades and a high club after winning tricks he can count. both of South’s spade honors had When I am teaching inexperienced been removed. players about signaling on defense, To try to make it hard for the op- the first class is usually about play- ponents if the club honors were split, ing spot cards — high-low to encour- declarer played a heart to the king age and low-high to discourage. But and called for a club. the next week I encourage playing Luckily for the defenders, East honor cards whenever possible. Even the sleepiest of partners will notice knew that one time to play second an honor card appearing unexpect- hand high is when a defender has edly on the table. one card left in partner’s long suit, There are several reasons for put- and declarer still has a stopper in ting up an honor card when you that suit. Here, East played his club could have played a spot card. This king. three-no-trump deal features one of When East held the trick, he re- the rarest. What was the key honor turned his second spade, establish- play after West led the spade queen ing his partner’s suit while West still to South’s king? had the club ace as an entry. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS THIS WEEK IN THEATERS

Star Trek: Picard CBS All Access Season Finale! Sir Patrick Stewart stars as Jean-Luc Picard in the It’s still quiet and spooky 10th and final Season 1 episode of Star Trek: Picard. The series has been renewed for Season 2. Racism in America TCM, beginning at 8 p.m. Catch a Classic! Tonight’s primetime lineup on Turner Classic Mov- ies features films dealing with various aspects of racism in our country. The evening begins with the network premiere of Spike Lee’s epic biop- ic Malcolm X(1992), starring Denzel Washington in an Oscar-nominated role as the famed African American activist. This is followed by Nothing but a Man(1964), One Potato, Two Potato(1964) and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner(1967). Last Man Standing: “Along Came a Spider” FOX, 8 p.m. Mike (Tim Allen) and Mandy (Molly McCook) go to extreme measures to help Vanessa’s (Nancy Travis) campaign connect with voters in the new episode “Along Came a Spider.” Outmatched FOX, 8:30 p.m. Season Finale! 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Deputy Available for streaming on new perspective, and the re- But their goal is clear: sur- Simmonds who, in the role of FOX, 9 p.m. Amazon Prime Video and view that follows illustrates vive and, if possible, thrive in the Abbotts’ daughter, Regan, Season Finale! Hulu, and available for pur- how scary it remains. Enjoy. the harshest of surroundings. exuded amazing acting chops In the Season 1 finale “10-8 Bulletproof,” everyone chase at most popular online Life has changed for the Clocking in at only 90 min- at relaying a feeling without has to work together to find the leak in the sheriff’s retailers. Abbott family. The world is utes in length, A Quiet Place an extended oratory. department when informants start turning up dead a quieter and more danger- is a tightly wound and effi- This was an amazing film all over Los Angeles. ous place. Alien creatures ciently told story that left By Paul Hall at first glance, but viewing it Kill Chain: The Cyber War on America’s Elections walk the world and there me gasping for air. It is best HBO, 9 p.m. The world is a changing has been countless loss of life viewed in a darkened room again today makes one thing This film takes a look into the security of election technol- place right now. Sure, it al- as we open the film. A sim- with the sound cranked up to clear no matter the time or ogy, revealing how unprotected our voting systems really ways was changing, but now ple glance at a paper on the experience the subtleties of the place, silence is deafen- are. Following Harri Hursti, the legendary Finnish hacker more than ever things are ground tells us the creatures the quiet juxtaposed against ing and can be as scary as the turned election expert, as he investigates election-related being altered, updated, post- hunt via sound. It takes mere the explosiveness of mayhem. noise around us. Stay safe, hacks, the film also features candid interviews with key poned or canceled at an accel- minutes to see just how se- The acting performances everyone. figures in the election security community as well as U.S. erated pace. Originally, this rious the situation is for the are outright amazing, espe- I loved revisiting this film, week’s review was to focus on senators from both parties who are fighting to protect the family. cially given the lack of dia- but some may not want A Quiet Place II and its na- sanctity of the votes of U.S. citizens. Lee (John Krasinski) and logue. A quick glance, a look to look at this type of fare Indebted: “Everybody’s Talking About FOMO” tionwide release, but given his wife Evelyn (Emily Blunt) of disgust or just a finger over during a time of uneasiness. NBC, 9 p.m. the current state of the world, are trying to raise their chil- the lips can convey so many No matter how you spend Dave (Adam Pally) and Rebecca (Abby Elliott) have 24 the film has been postponed. dren as normally as one can emotions. Krasinski serving hours without their kids and the clock is ticking, but So I thought it would be good within a world that lacks as both director and star does time social distancing, Holly- they keep being disappointed by their options. At Joan- to return to the quiet. I took sound. It’s a struggle as com- an amazing job of pulling wood has something for you na’s (Jessy Hodges), Debbie (Fran Drescher) and Stew a step back and reviewed the munication difficulties lead performances from his stars, to survive. (Steven Weber) spend the night trying to cheer her up original release of A Quiet to misunderstandings and in- including himself. I was real- after she is ditched by her friends. Place with new eyes and a tentions are not always clear. ly impressed with Millicent Paul’s Grade: A-

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Estate of: Also known as Nate Reed This hearing will be held in the Saugus Town Hall Auditorium, 298 Central Street, Michael Archie Howell on 04/14/20 at 7:15 PM. Date of Death: December 8, 2019 Anthony Cogliano, Chairman Date of Death: 01/13/2020 Wendy L. Reed, Clerk To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of To all interested persons: Item: March 26 and April 2, 2020 Petitioner Barbara J. Frank of Lisbon Maine A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed by: Julie Fortado of Lynn MA Barbara J. Frank of Lisbon Maine NEW IN TOWN? requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition. has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond. The Petitioner requests that: Julie Fortado of Lynn MA The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with on the bond in an unsupervised administration. the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating IMPORTANT NOTICE to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and the return day of 04/21/2020. Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Item: March 26, 2020 timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further "To be sold at public sale at 8:00 A. M. on April 4, 2020 at 47 Alley Street, notice to you. Lynn, MA, UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM misc. lots of property left in leased storage spaces by the following persons: PROBATE CODE (MUPC) D. Long, M. Millien, M. Amaya, M. Pekkala, S. Hansen, K. Garami, V. DaVeiga, N. A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised Alves, Beacon Street Chicken, LLC Y. Hu, M. Luna, administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the B. McLaughlin, A. Gontchar, A. Alwani, M. Herard, S. Sico Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Item: March 19,26, 2020 Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and expenses of administration. WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Placing a help wanted ad is FIND AN AFFORDABLE PLACE TO LIVE. Date: February 26, 2020 great for finding the skilled Pamela Casey O'Brien workers you need. Register of Probate CHECK CLASSIFIED! Item: March 26, 2020 781-593-7700, ext.2

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‘We are collapsing’ Virus pummels medics in Spain and Italy By Joseph Wilson The country’s hospitals and Aritz Parra are groaning under the ASSOCIATED PRESS weight of the pandemic: Video and photos from two MADRID — By the time hospitals in the Spanish Patricia Núñez’s cough capital showed patients, started, she was already many hooked up to oxygen familiar with the dreaded tanks, crowding corridors dry hacking sound tor- and emergency rooms. At menting patients who had for weeks been filling the the 12 de Octubre Universi- Madrid emergency ward ty Hospital, patients could where she works. be seen on the floor as they PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “We were fed up of hear- waited for a bed in recent days. The hospital says the Prince Charles’ office reported that the 71-year- ing it at the hospital, so it old is showing mild symptoms of COVID-19. was just a matter of time patients have since been before I would contract it,” accommodated elsewhere. said Núñez, a 32-year-old On Wednesday, the num- nurse who tested positive PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ber of medical personnel infected was nearly 6,500 Prince Charles for the new coronavirus A patient is transferred to a medicalised hotel nationally, health author- about a week ago. in Madrid. Speaking via video call ities said, representing 13.6 percent of the coun- from her home, Núñez said ed at work,” she told The been in severely short tests positive she is eager to recover, so try’s 47,600 total cases Associated Press. supply for weeks. and about 1 percent of the she can relieve overworked has been working from The coronavirus is wag- Spain’s universal health health system’s workforce. By Jill Lawless colleagues dealing with and Danica Kirka home throughout the last ing a war of attrition care system is a source of At least three health care a rising wave of patients ASSOCIATED PRESS few days as usual.” against health care work- national pride and often workers have died. and dwindling numbers of Britain’s Press Asso- ers throughout the world, hailed as a reason for its “We are collapsing. We LONDON — Prince healthy nurses and doctors. ciation, citing a source, but nowhere is it winning citizens’ legendary lon- need more workers,” said Charles, the heir to the “The worst thing is that said the prince and the more battles at the mo- gevity, but the outbreak is Lidia Perera, a nurse who British throne, has tested you need to stay at home, 72-year-old duchess re- ment than in Italy and in exposing its shortcomings, works with Núñez at Ma- positive for the new coro- worried about infecting mained in good spirits, Spain, where protective some of which are the re- navirus, royal officials relatives, while knowing drid’s Hospital de la Paz, and that Charles was not that you are dearly need- equipment and tests have sult of years of budget cuts. which has 1,000 beds. confirmed Wednesday — touching off debate about bedridden. whether his wealth and The British govern- status gave him priority ment has advised people Turkish prosecutors file in receiving a test. over age 70 to take so- The 71-year-old is show- cial distancing measures ing mild symptoms of especially seriously and indictment over Khashoggi killing COVID-19, the disease warned they may need to caused by the virus, and stay home for 12 weeks. Charles is the latest be tried and has put 11 is self-isolating at a roy- By Suzan Fraser high-profile figure to re- ASSOCIATED PRESS people on trial over the al estate in Scotland, the veal a COVID-19 diagno- killing. prince’s Clarence House of- sis. He joins a growing list ANKARA, Turkey — The Turkish indictment fice said. His wife, Camilla, of celebrities, athletes and Turkish prosecutors have charges the prince’s former the Duchess of Cornwall, other famous people who formally charged two for- advisers, Saud al-Qahtani has tested negative. mer aides of Saudi Crown and Ahmed al-Asiri, with “The Prince of Wales has been tested for the novel Prince Mohammed bin “instigating a premedi- tested positive for Corona- coronavirus, even when Salman and 18 other tated murder with the in- virus,” Clarence House said. they didn’t have a fever Saudi nationals over the tent of (causing) torment It said he “otherwise re- or other severe tell-tale 2018 killing of Washing- through fiendish instinct,” mains in good health and symptoms. ton Post columnist Jamal according to a statement Khashoggi, officials said from Chief Prosecutor Ir- Wednesday. fan Fidan’s office. Police struggle A statement from the Is- The indictment also calls tanbul chief prosecutor’s for life prison sentences office said it has complet- for 18 other Saudi nation- to enforce India’s ed its investigation into als charged with carry- Khashoggi’s grisly killing ing out “a premeditated PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS at the Saudi Consulate in murder with the intent of A Turkish police officer walks past a picture of lockdown Istanbul and has indicted (causing) torment through slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi prior 20 Saudi nationals. The fiendish instincts.” to a ceremony. By Ashok Sharma Television images from killing drew internation- Khashoggi, who was a and Sheikh Saaliq many cities and towns on al condemnation and cast ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday showed shut- resident of the U.S., had inside the consulate. They killed and then dismem- a cloud of suspicion over walked into his country’s tered markets and offices. included a forensic doctor, bered with a bone saw. NEW DELHI — Indi- Prince Mohammed. consulate on Oct. 2, 2018, Normally bustling railway intelligence and security Fidan’s office said the ans struggled to comply All suspects howev- for an appointment to pick stations stood empty. Jog- with the world’s largest er, have left Turkey and up documents that would officers and individuals 18 suspects are accused of gers awkwardly avoided coronavirus lockdown on Saudi Arabia has rejected allow him to marry. He who worked for the crown “acting in consensus from each other to maintain Wednesday as the govern- Turkish calls for their re- never walked out, and his prince’s office, according to the beginning in line with safe distances. ment began the gargan- turn to face trial in Tur- body has not been found. a report last year by U.N. the decision of taking the Still, Modi’s speech trig- tuan task of keeping 1.3 key. Riyadh insisted the A team of 15 Saudi special rapporteur Agnes victim back to Saudi Ara- gered panic buying as billion people indoors. kingdom’s courts are the agents had flown to Tur- Callamard. Turkish offi- bia and of killing him if he online retailers Amazon Official assurances that correct place for them to key to meet Khashoggi cials allege Khashoggi was did not agree.” and Big Basket, an Indian essentials wouldn’t run grocery delivery service, out clashed with people’s began canceling previous- 25 killed in Kabul attack on Sikhs fears that the disease toll ly placed orders and said could soon worsen, gut- they had no delivery slots By Tameem Akhgar ting food and other critical available. That spurred and Rahim Faiez supplies. people to risk fines and ASSOCIATED PRESS In five days, the num- other penalties for violat- ber of confirmed cases of ing the lockdown by going KABUL, Afghanistan — COVID-19, the disease out to shop at local stores. A lone Islamic State gun- caused by the coronavirus, Social distancing was man rampaged through a has jumped from about forgotten at a grocery Sikh house of worship in 200 to 519, and experts store in the Nizamuddin the heart of the Afghan say the real toll is likely to neighborhood of New Del- capital, Kabul, on Wednes- be much higher because of hi as panicked residents day, killing 25 worship- insufficient testing. swarmed inside and jos- pers and wounding eight, On Tuesday, Prime Min- tled with each other to get Afghanistan’s Interior ister Narendra Modi an- fast-disappearing supplies. Ministry said. nounced a three-week An elderly couple who The gunman held many countrywide lockdown waited to enter the shop of the worshippers hos- covering nearly one-fifth of for nearly 30 minutes tage for several hours the world’s population “to eventually returned home as Afghan special forces, save India and Indians.” empty-handed. helped by international He said the lockdown Although the lockdown troops, tried to clear the would be “total,” but of- made provisions for people ficials after his speech to leave their homes to buy building. At least one of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the dead was a child. released advisories ex- food, TV news and social Within hours, the Islam- An Afghan Sikh woman wounded in a gunmen attack lies in a hospital plaining that medical, law media showed police strik- ic State group claimed re- in Kabul, Afghanistan. enforcement, media and ing would-be shoppers in sponsibility for the attack. other sectors were exempt- the streets with batons in As the siege ended, the said IS claimed responsi- was wounded when parts attack in a tweet while ed and that stores selling the southern state of Ker- Afghan special forces bility for the attack on the of the ceiling fell on him. neighboring Pakistan and food and other essentials ala, the financial hub of rescued at least 80 wor- group’s Aamaq media arm. In photographs shared India both issued state- would remain open. Mumbai and New Delhi. shippers who had been The communique identi- by the Interior Ministry, ments of condemnation. trapped inside the Sikh fied the gunman as Indi- about a dozen children Pakistan described the at- house of worship, known an national Abu Khalid were seen being rushed out tack as “heinous.” as a Gurdwara, as the al-Hindi, who carried out of the Gurdwara by Afghan “Such despicable acts gunman lobbed grenades the attack to avenge the special forces, many of have no political, religious and fired his automatic plight of Muslims living them barefoot and crying. or moral justification and rifle into the crowd, the under severe restrictions As news of the attack must be rejected outright,” ministry said. in Indian-ruled Kashmir, first broke on Wednesday, the Pakistani Foreign Min- Earlier, Afghan lawmak- Hindu India’s only Mus- Taliban spokesman Zabi- istry statement said. India er Narindra Singh Khal- lim dominated state. hullah Mujahed tweet- said the attack was partic- sa said he rushed over to At a Kabul hospital, ed that the Taliban were ularly egregious coming as help after receiving a call Mohan Singh, who was not involved. Earlier this Afghanistan sought to deal from a person inside the in the Gurdwara when month, Afghanistan’s IS with the growing coronavi- Gurdwara telling him of the attack began, said he affiliate struck a gath- rus pandemic. “Such cow- the attack. There were first heard the sound of ering of minority Shiite ardly attacks on the places about 150 people inside at gunshots and ducked for Muslims in Kabul, killing of religious worship of the the time, he said. cover under a table. Later 32 people. minority community,” In- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The SITE Intelligence he heard explosions, add- Afghanistan’s National dia said, reflect the “diabol- Group, which tracks mili- ing that he believes they Security Adviser Hamdul- ical mindset of the perpe- Policemen check papers of a commuter during tant postings and groups, were hand grenades. He lah Mohib condemned the trators and their backers.” lockdown in Jammu, India. B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020

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