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FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 DEALS THOR JOURGENSEN OF THE COMMENTARY Social media feeds ame in Saugus $DAY$ By Sam Minton or to their arrival at the scene. banned because theyPG. are 3 a hazard. Moving forward, ITEM STAFF The incident prompted outrage in Social media user Anthony Guarino the community following video foot- added that the entire mall needs to SAUGUS — A defective lead-acid age of the re that was shared on be torn down because it is a hazard. sliding back battery power source was to blame social media. Some community mem- “The video that was posted has for an animal-shaped toy ride at the bers have made claims that a child been reported numerous times for I broke my right hip when I was 13 and spent Square One Mall catching re on was on the toy when it “exploded.” false information,”DEALS said Animal Rides eight months on crutches. As the date approached Sunday, according to the Saugus Fire But owners of the kiosk refuted this management. “The exaggeration of for the surgery to remove the ve pins that helped Department. claim, saying that the ride simply the incident was OFposted THE for the sake my hip heal, I looked forward to ditching the According to the owners of the An- caught re and that the last rider of gaining views.” crutches even as I feared undergoing another sur- In a statement, the$ re department$ imal Rides toy kiosk, their staff no- had already left the location before DAY gery that would reopen the eight-inch incision in con rmed that the toy was not being ticed the unit was overheating and the incident occurred. PG. 3 my leg. used at the time and that no one was quickly responded to the incident. It all worked out and I was hiking the Grand Tetons Patricia Wadman commented on injured during the incident. The re department said the re was the video that was shared on Face- JOURGENSEN, A7 extinguished by good samaritans pri- book, stating that the toys should be FIRE, A7 DEALS Swampscott CommonwealthOF THE $DAY$ pours over developmentPG. 3 water and secretary sewer rates tours LynnDEALS By Tréa Lavery By Allysha DunniganOF THE ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF$ DAY$ SWAMPSCOTT — The town is LYNN — The state’s SecretaryPG. 3of Housing considering implementing a tiered and Economic Development Mike Kennealy water and sewer rate system based paid the city a visit Thursday morning to dis- on usage in order to ensure fairness cuss the challenges faced by small business for all ratepayers. owners during the pandemic. At a Select Board meeting Tuesday, This was the 10th stop — of 25 — on the Bak- board members reviewed the pro- er-Polito administration’s statewide small busi- posed rate system, which would set ness and downtown conversation tour, which both a base rate and consumption highlights the commonwealth’s reopening and rate based on the level of consump- discusses the administration’s $2.9 billion pro- tion in each building. posal to support recovery from the COVID-19 “For years we’ve seen a real ineq- pandemic through federal funding from the uity in how our community pays for American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). this critical resource,” said Town Ad- Kennealy was joined by members of his team, ministrator Sean Fitzgerald. “It is the Mayor Thomas M. McGee, state Sen. Brendan town’s responsibility to ensure that Crighton (D-Lynn), state Rep. Pete Capano the cost of water is shared as fairly (D-Lynn), Executive Director of Economic De- among consumers as possible while velopment & Industrial Corporation (EDIC/ also upholding our responsibility as a Lynn) James M. Cowdell and other community town to control these costs and keep them as low as possible. The proposed members and business owners. changes will ensure that every resi- Kennealy began his visit at Nightshade Noo- dent pays the same cost per gallon for dle Bar on Exchange Street, then visited Los water and sewer. That is not the case Chamos on Union Street. He spoke with the currently and the equitable thing to owners of both establishments, asking how do is to x this now.” business has been and what challenges have In scal year 2021, the water rate come forth as a result of the pandemic. for all ratepayers was a base of $13.25 He then walked over to the new Caldwell per quarter plus $7.11 per 100 cubic apartments on Munroe Street, where he spoke feet of water; the sewer rate was $20 with the owners of Soul City Yoga — Shanel An- base per quarter plus $5.58 per 100 derson and Sara Bailey — who will be the rst cubic feet. tenants in the rst- oor retail space of the new Under the new proposed system, apartment building. ratepayers would be divided into The tour ended with a roundtable discussion three tiers based on their consump- at Ciao Cafe and Bistro, where community tion. Those in the lowest tier would members and business owners asked Kennealy pay the same base rate as last year, questions and learned about the state’s future plus $7.33 per 100 cubic feet for plans to assist with economic recovery. water and $5.75 per hundred cubic Meeting with these entrepreneurs will help feet for sewer. In tier two, residents Kennealy’s team better understand the down- would pay a base rate of $13.65 for town area and its businesses, he said, which in water and $20.60 for sewer, along turn will help them to implement programs to with consumption rates of $7.60 for assist these areas of focus. water and $6.50 for sewer. The users “It’s wonderful to get back out into our com- with the highest consumption would munities and meet our small business owners,” pay the same base rate as those in Kennealy said. tier two, with consumption rates of McGee thanked Kennealy for taking the time $7.80 for water and $7.20 for sewer. to visit Lynn and expressed his appreciation for Based on the proposed rate struc- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK the state’s support to the number of local busi- ture, 80 percent of ratepayers in nesses over the past year and a half. Swampscott will see an increase of Housing and Economic Development Secretary Mike Kennealy, left, Cowdell said that in total, the city received speaks with Mayor Thomas M. McGee as he tours small businesses RATES, A7 in downtown Lynn on Thursday. KENNEALY, A7 Report faults Marblehead police in 2019 swastika incident By Tréa Lavery empty can under the windshield wiper ITEM STAFF of Tuft’s car as a joke, something that the two of cers had done in the past MARBLEHEAD — Members of the when they attended the police academy Police Department failed to disclose together. a 2019 incident in which an of cer In response, Tufts got out of the car scratched a swastika into another of- and used the can to scratch a swastika cer’s personal vehicle, according to a into the pollen on the hood of Dimare’s report released by the town Thursday. car, leaving damage to the paint. Tufts On July 1 or 2 of that year, Of cer An- then told Dimare, “Don’t (expletive) drew Dimare was unloading his police with my car.” cruiser at the end of his shift when he The incident went unreported and un- saw Of cer Timothy Tufts sitting in his investigated until Nov. 13, 2020, when car before the latter began his midnight then-Chief Robert Picariello learned of RAW creates murals for it. Tufts was placed on administrative shift, according to the report, which was leave and later resigned. written by an investigator from Law The LEADS report reveals that Dimare Lynn elementary school Enforcement Application Development Strategies (LEADS). Dimare placed an SWASTIKA, A7 By Allysha Dunnigan This group — made up of Nathan Harris, ITEM STAFF a team of young women who 9, of Lynn, blows work together to create pos- bubbles during a LYNN — Brickett Elemen- itive change in their com- INSIDE tary School hosted a celebra- celebration of the munity through public art new WAMX mural tion on Thursday afternoon — painted multiple pieces for the installation of murals at Brickett Ele- Lynn Sports which were screwed into the mentary School Opinion Police: Man arrested for Saugus’ Vecchione on the school’s fence paint- Thank you, fence in the front school yard. intentionally crashing signs with Washington ed by members of Raw Art on Thursday. Rashida and Heather A4 into state trooper. A5 Capitals. B1 Works’ WAMX group. BRICKETT, A2 ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 84° VOL. 142, ISSUE 205 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-2 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 68° POLICE/FIRE ...... A5 COMICS ...... B4 ENTERTAINMENT ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 OBITUARIES Robert J. McCular, Jr., 68 1953 - 2021 LYNN - Robert S. McCular, Jr., age 68, passed away unex- pectedly on Friday, July 30th at Salem Hospital. Born in Saugus, MA on Janu- ary 24, 1953, he was a son of the late Robert S. McCular, Sr. and Dorothy (Little) McCular. Robert was a graduate of Sau- gus High School. He then went on to work for General Electric in Lynn for over 25 years until his retirement. In his free time, Robert loved to spend time getting to know everyone in his neighborhood. He was well known by every- one, and was lovingly coined the “Neighborhood Mayor”. Robert was a simple man who ed to call at the Cuffe-Mc- loved to be surrounded by his Ginn Funeral Home, 157 family. He truly enjoyed noth- Maple St., Lynn, on Friday, ing more than getting to be with August 6th from 4 p.m. un- his children, and his bestie, his til 6 p.m. As an expression grandson, Robbie. of sympathy, in lieu of flow- Surviving Robert are his chil- ers donations in Robert’s dren, Melissa McCular of Lynn, name may be made to The Matthew McCular of Lynn, and American Lung Association. Brickett Elementary School in Lynn hosts a celebration of the completion of a mural created by Megan McCular of Lynn; his To leave an online message Raw Art Works’ WAMX group. grandson, Robert Sims of Lynn; or condolence, please visit his brother, Ronald McCular of www.cuffemcginn.com. NC, as well as many other dear relatives and friends. RAW creates murals for Service Information: Friends and family are invit- Lynn elementary school

BRICKETT school so they can just feel The tiger has her arm to look like, Lynn artist From A1 more welcome?’” Butter- out in one of the mural Heady Acosta said the Blanche T. Thomas, 92 worth said. pieces, so the students can artists thought back to 1929 - 2021 The paintings face both In collaboration with take photos with her. what their younger selves sides so that the school WAMX and Brickett Prin- Another artist, Abigail needed at that age. This ONSET - Blanche T. (Jarvis) and the community mem- cipal Dr. Mary Dill, and Spillane of Lynnfield, said resulted in the story-book Thomas, 92, of Onset, died bers walking by on the the support of Superin- they made the murals col- idea as well as the moti- Saturday, July 21, 2021 at Sip- sidewalk can see. tendent of Schools Dr. orful to promote creativity vational messages painted pican Healthcare Marion. She The partnership between Patrick Tutwiler, the PTO and inspire kids’ imagi- on pieces of the mural. was the wife of the late Albert WAMX and Brickett be- met with the artists last nations. The mural also “We didn’t just think D. Thomas. gan when members of the month to provide input has an interactive aspect, about things that we want- Born and raised in Lynn, she Brickett’s parent-teacher on ideas and goals for the wherein kids can search ed physically, but things was the daughter of the late organization (PTO) ex- project. for Tamara the Scuba Ti- that we needed mentally Henry W. and Caroline L. (Ruff) pressed interest in an art The artists took over ger painted on different when we were younger,” installation at the school Jarvis. Mrs. Thomas graduated from there and came mural pieces throughout Acosta said. “So we incor- a few years ago, but issues from Lynn English High School, up with an underwater the schoolyard. porated little mantras to regarding funding and the theme, representing the Spillane said they paint- Class of 1946 and was a make kids feel good about member of the National Honor pandemic pushed the proj- school’s alias ‘Brickett by ed the tiger hiding in 26 themselves.” Society. ect back. the Sea’; they even includ- different spots among the In addition to Butter- Prior to moving to Onset PTO Secretary Amy But- ed the school’s mascot in different pieces of the mu- worth, members of the in 1974, she was an active terworth said they wanted the work as Tamara the rals. member of the Lynn Commu- “a new spark” of inspira- Scuba Tiger. The mural Butterworth said the PTO that made who art nity Brotherhood Club Auxiliary. tion at the school for the consists of multiple pieces students can now incorpo- installation possible in- For many years, she worked as kids to look forward to portraying inspirational rate this interactive aspect clude President Lacie a seasonal screener for Ocean Jarvis, James Jarvis, Loretta when they return in the messages, underwater life into their play, whether it Harris, Vice President Spray. She enjoyed working in Jarvis, Evelyn Thomas, Lydia fall. After the tough year and nature. be during recess or break Alicia Summe, Treasurer her yard and was always taking Turner, Clare Jarvis and Ethel the pandemic presented One of the artists, Vic- time in the school yard. Michelle Sheehy and CIT care of others. Young. — and the lack of time toria Santiago of Lynn, Spillane said it’s a “very and staff member Ellen Survivors include her sons, Relatives and friends are in- spent in schools — Butter- said they wanted to incor- fairytale-type scenario Ernst. Albert A. Thomas and his part- vited to visit on Monday, August worth said they wanted to porate Tamara the Scuba and we wanted to create BNI Thrive, a local busi- ner Theresa O’Brien of Win- 9, 2021 at Chapman Funer- do something nice and ex- Tiger into a scuba-diving this space where kids can ness networking group, throp, John H. “Jackie” Thomas als & Cremations – Wareham, citing for the students. scene because it is uncon- feel like they’re in a sto- covered the full sponsor- and his partner Donna French 2599 Cranberry Hwy. (Rt. 28), “The main was, ‘how ventional but shows the ry and just having fun in ship of the project. of Onset, and Glen P. Thom- Wareham from 5 – 7 PM. A can we do something that students they can accom- their own little world.” Allysha Dunnigan can as and his partner Julee King funeral service will be held on will be ready in time for plish whatever they set When discussing what be reached at adunnigan@ of Wareham; her daughter, Tuesday, Aug. 10th at 10 AM at the kids coming back to out to do. they wanted the mural itemlive.com. Palmeda D. Sanzi and her hus- the funeral home. Interment band Richard of Brockton. Also will follow in St. Patrick’s Ceme- survived by 10 grandchildren, tery, Wareham. 11 great grandchildren, many In lieu of flowers, donations nieces, nephews, cousins and in her memory may be made friends. She was predeceased to St. Jude Children’s Research her siblings, the late Frances Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Jarvis, Henry Jarvis, Vincent Memphis, TN 38105.

Robert De Paolis - Foglietta , 71 1950 - 2021 LYNNFIELD - Robert E. De He was predeceased by his Paolis-Foglietta, age 71, died siblings Ronald Foglietta, Don- on Tuesday August 3 at his ald Foglietta, Rupert Foglietta, home in Lynnfield. and Ronetta Munroe. He was born in Lynn on May Service Information: A 25, 1950 and was the son Graveside Service will be of the late Rupert and Lillian held at Willow Cemetery, (Lancaster) De Paolis-Foglietta. Summer St., Lynnfield on Robert was a graduate of Saturday August 7 at 11 a.m. Lynnfield High School, and A private visitation will be Mass College of Art. held at the McDonald Funer- He was the beloved brother al Home, 19 Yale Ave., Wake- of Loretta Gibbons of Tewks- field on Saturday prior to bury and Lillian Ross of Lyn- the service from 9:30-10:30 nfield. He is also survived by a.m. several nieces and nephews.

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In partnership with ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Siblings Eva, 8, and Colton Sheehy, 5, both of Lynn, stand with the Brickett Elementary School mascot, Tamara the Scuba Tiger, as they take in the new WAMX mural at the school on Thursday. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 ‘We lost Greenville:’ Wild re shuts down national park

By Christopher Wednesday, the Plumas deaths. Dozens of homes Weber and County Sheriff’s Of ce is- had already burned before Noah Berger sued a warning online to the  ames made a new ASSOCIATED PRESS the town’s approximately run on Wednesday. 800 residents: “You are in GREENVILLE, Calif. “We did everything we imminent danger and you — A 3-week-old wild re could,” re spokesman engulfed a tiny North- MUST leave now!” Mitch Matlow said. “Some- ern mountain The growing blaze that times it’s just not enough.” town, wiping out histor- broke out July 21 is the About 100 miles (160 km) ic buildings and leav- state’s largest current to the south, of cials said ing much of the historic wild re and had black- between 35 and 40 homes downtown and blocks of ened over 504 square miles and other structures (1,305 square kilometers), homes in ashes, while a burned in the fast-mov- territory larger than the new wind-whipped blaze ing River Fire that broke city of Los Angeles. also destroyed homes as out Wednesday near Col- By Thursday, it had be- crews braced for another FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS fax, a town of about 2,000 explosive run of  ames come the sixth-largest re A home and trees burn as the Dixie Fire tears through the Greenville in state history, the Cali- residents. Within hours it Thursday in the midst of ripped through nearly 4 dangerous weather. community of Plumas County, Calif. fornia Department of For- square miles (10 square The Dixie Fire, swollen estry and Fire Protection kilometers) of dry brush by bone-dry vegetation dates to California’s Gold are completely lost,” tion was widespread. said. Four of the state’s and 40 mph gusts, raged era and had some Plumas County Supervi- “We lost Greenville to- other ve largest wild res and trees. There was no through the northern Si- structures more than a sor Kevin Goss wrote on night,” U.S. Rep. Doug La- were all in 2020. containment and about erra Nevada community century old. Facebook. Malfa, who represents the Neighboring Lassen Vol- 6,000 people were under of Greenville on Wednes- The re “burnt down our Of cials could not im- area, said in an emotional canic National Park was evacuation orders across day evening. A gas sta- entire downtown. Our his- mediately say how many Facebook video. “There’s closed to all visitors be- Placer and Nevada coun- tion, hotel and bar were torical buildings, families buildings were razed, but just no words.” cause of the re. ties, according to the Cali- among many xtures homes, small businesses, photos and video from the As the re’s north and There were no immedi- fornia Department of For- gutted in the town, which and our children’s schools scene indicate the destruc- eastern sides exploded ate reports of injuries or estry and Fire Protection. ‘Only so many beds’: COVID-19 surge hits hospitals By Kelli Kennedy ing just weeks after many lowest vaccination rates omy moving. and Philip Marcelo closed their COVID-19 in the nation, with around “Florida is a free state, ASSOCIATED PRESS wards and eld hospitals 38 percent of their popu- and we will empower and dropped other emergen- lations fully inoculated. our people. We will not FORT LAUDERDALE, cy measures. Florida is to the na- allow Joe Biden and his Fla. — Florida hospitals The number of people tional rate, at 49 percent. bureaucratic  unkies to slammed with COVID-19 now in the hospital in the By way of comparison, come in and commandeer patients are suspending U.S. with the has most New England states the rights and freedoms elective surgeries and put- more than tripled over the are well over 60 percent. of Floridians,” DeSantis, ting beds in conference past month, from an av- The variant has sent new who has been exploring a rooms, an auditorium and erage of roughly 12,000 to U.S. cases surging to 94,000 possible for president in a cafeteria. In Georgia, almost 43,000, according a day on average, a level 2024, said in a fundrais- medical centers are turn- to the Centers for Disease not seen since mid-Febru- ing email Wednesday. ing people away for lack Control and Prevention. ary. Deaths per day have The reversal in fortune of space. And in Louisiana, That is still nowhere soared 75 percent in the for some hospitals has the sick are left waiting close to the nearly 124,000 past two weeks, climbing been stark. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and waiting some more in in hospitals at the very from an average of 244 to In central Florida, Ad- RN Zoe Zinis puts on fresh protective layers be- the emergency room before ventHealth hospitals had peak of the winter surge 426. The overall U.S. death fore entering the room of an infected patient in being airlifted elsewhere. in January. But health toll stands at more than 1,350 patients hospital- the COVID-19 ward at UF Health’s downtown “We are seeing a surge experts say this wave is 614,000. ized with COVID-19 as of like we’ve not seen before perhaps more worrying Across Florida, more than Thursday, the most ever. in Jacksonville, Fla., campus. in terms of the patients because it has risen more 12,000 patients were hos- The health care system coming,” Dr. Marc Napp, swiftly than prior ones. pitalized with COVID-19 has postponed non-emer- ing up units, they’re being the state’s rural southeast, chief medical of cer for Also, a disturbingly large on Wednesday, and nearly gency surgery and limited lled with COVID pa- said a COVID-19 patient Memorial Healthcare Sys- share of patients this time 2,500 of them were in inten- visitors to concentrate on tients,” said Dr. Sergio Se- was in the ER about two tem in Hollywood, Flori- are young adults. sive care unit beds. The state treating coronavirus pa- garra, the hospital’s chief days until the staff could - da, said Wednesday. “It’s And to the frustration is averaging nearly 18,000 tients. medical of cer. nally transfer the person to the sheer number coming of public health experts new cases a day, up from Less than two months In Georgia, more than New Orleans. in at the same time. There and front-line health care fewer than 2,000 during ago, Miami’s Baptist Hos- two dozen hospitals said The swift turn of events are only so many beds, workers, the vast majority the rst week of July. In all, pital had fewer than 20 this week that they have has been disheartening for so many doctors, only so COVID-19 patients and was of those now hospitalized Florida has seen more than had to turn away patients health care workers who many nurses.” are unvaccinated. 39,100 coronavirus deaths. closing down coronavirus as the number of hospital- just weeks ago thought the Coronavirus hospitaliza- Florida, Georgia and Republican Gov. Ron units. By Monday, hospi- izations for COVID-19 has battle was in its nal stag- tions are surging again as Louisiana alone account DeSantis has stood rm tal of cials were reopening risen to 2,600 statewide. es. The crisis is also mak- the more contagious for nearly 40 percent of against mask rules and some of those units to han- And in Louisiana, smaller variant rages across the all hospitalizations in the other compulsory mea- dle an in ux of more than hospitals are struggling to ing it harder for hospitals country, forcing medical cen- country. Louisiana and sures, saying it is import- 200 new virus patients. nd larger, better-equipped to provide other crucial ters to return to a crisis foot- Georgia have some of the ant to keep Florida’s econ- “As fast as we are open- ones to take in their more types of medical care. seriously ill patients. Lee Chastant, CEO of Northwest heat wave targeted West Feliciana Hospital in 781-593-7700 Publishing Daily, except Sundays USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 LAW OFFICES OF Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA vulnerable, tested climate prep JAMES J. CARRIGAN and additional of ces. Copyright ©2021 The Daily Item • Social Security Disability Subscriptions By Gillian Flaccus • Workers Compensation ASSOCIATED PRESS Prepaid by mail to all parts of the • Accidents $30.00 for 4 weeks PORTLAND, Ore. — 25 years located across $95.00 for 13 weeks from Lynn District Court $185.00 for 26 weeks Karen Colby thought she 15 Johnson St. $340.00 for 1 year could make it through Send payment to and POSTMASTER, an unprecedented Pacif- 781-596-0100 send address changes to: JAMES J. CARRIGAN The Daily Item ic Northwest heat wave ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN 110 Munroe St. with a little help from her LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL P.O. Box 5 www.jamescarriganlaw.com neighbor, who dribbled Lynn, MA 01903 cold water on her head [email protected] and visited every hour to wrap frozen towels around her neck. But when temperatures in her tiny fth- oor stu- dio soared to 107 degrees Fahrenheit, Colby sud- denly stopped responding to questions and couldn’t move from her recliner to her walker. The friend called an ambulance, and Colby, 74, wound up hos- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pitalized for 10 days with heatstroke. Karen Colby listens on in Portland, Ore., while her neighbor Joel Aslin “We had just survived tells how he called an ambulance for her when she got heat stroke as the coronavirus and had temperatures reached 107F in her small fth- oor studio apartment been in complete lock- during a record-breaking heat wave in June. The value of each coupon shown here is equal to down. We were basical- ly in jail here,” said Joel quakes and snowstorms hot — and are going to exactly how many died, of- or greater than the price of the newspaper. Aslin, Colby’s longtime — and it was only as the get hotter — are already cials have estimated that friend who lives in the disaster unfolded that adapted. They have air the number is in the hun- ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! same apartment complex authorities got a sense of conditioning and they dreds in Oregon, Washing- If you would like to participate in for low-income Portland how devastating it would have homes built for wind ton state and British Co- residents who have a dis- ultimately be. Emergen- to  ow through,” said Alan lumbia combined. The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, ability or are over 62. cy rooms over owed, 911 Barreca, an associate pro- In Oregon, of cials say contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 “We did everything right calls spiked and death re- fessor at the University of 83 people died of heat-re- and she survived — and ports rolled in. California, Los Angeles’ lated illness, and the hot then we had that stupid The crisis was a wake-up Institute of Environment weather is being investi- TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY heat wave and that al- call for the normally tem- and Sustainability. gated as a possible cause most took her life,” Aslin perate Paci c Northwest “De nitely the Paci c in 33 more deaths. Wash- said. about what lies ahead with Northwest is not used to ington state reported at The record-smashing climate change and was a those temps, and so they’re least 91 heat deaths, and heat that swept through harsh lesson in how unpre- more vulnerable,” he said. of cials in British Co- cities from Portland to pared the region is, particu- Authorities in Portland lumbia say hundreds of Vancouver, British Colum- larly when it comes to those spent days leading up to “sudden and unexpected bia, at the end of June si- living on society’s margins. the heat wave warning the deaths” were likely due to lently killed scores of the The median summer public, calling and texting the soaring temperatures. region’s most vulnerable temperature in Oregon hundreds of the most vul- Most of the Oregon who could not leave their could increase as much nerable, dispatching vol- deaths occurred in Mult- homes, afford air condi- as 10 degrees by the end unteers with thousands of nomah County, home to tioning or get a ride to of the century, according bottles of water and open- Portland, where the av- public cooling centers. to the Climate Impact ing round-the-clock cool- erage victim was white, Consecutive days of tem- Lab, and extreme weather ing centers. lived alone and 70 years peratures as high as 116 events like heat waves will Still, it was not enough old. There were more heat F in Portland made a fol- become more frequent. to prevent what of cials deaths in Portland in June ly of years of planning for “The really important labeled a mass casualty than in the entire state more anticipated emer- and complex point is that event. over the past 20 years, au- gencies such as earth- places that are already While nobody is certain thorities said. A4 FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 OPINION

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Newsroom Expanding legal immigra- 1.2 jobs for local workers, The teenage unemploy- [email protected] tion is one way to help. most of them for the low- ment rate was 9.6 percent [email protected] EDITORIAL Immigrants will fill va- er-skilled. in May and 9.9 percent in Ext. 4 cant jobs and create addi- It’s important to remem- June, lower than at any tional job opportunities for ber that immigrants don’t time since the early- to Sports native-born Americans, take jobs from natives. But mid-1950s. Teenagers, [email protected] speeding up the economic immigrants do rent apart- however, can’t fill demand recovery in the process. In ments, buy food and spend Ext. 5 in the labor market for the parlance of economics, much of their money in long — especially when Retail and Online immigrants increase both the United States. Some Thank you, the school year begins in Advertising the supply and demand immigrants do send a part the fall. 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They at least the last few decades, part- enforcement to such an Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Thank you, Olympians Rashida Ellis employ themselves and, in ly due to lower population extent that hundreds of [email protected] thousands of illegal immi- and Heather MacLean, for putting Lynn some cases, others too. growth. Americans are grants left the state. But Patricia Whalen In fact, 45 percent of For- having fewer children and Sales Representative, ext. 1310 and Peabody and and your their exit did not raise country on the world stage during the Sum- tune 500 companies were immigration rates were [email protected] founded by immigrants moderating even before wages for workers left be- mer Olympics in Tokyo. and their children even President Trump took of- hind relative to states that BUSINESS OFFICE Ellis, a boxer, and MacLean, a runner, didn’t pass such laws. A though they make up a fice. This is a big problem Susan J. Conti competed with grit and tenacity. Their bids quarter of the U.S. popula- because countries with shrinking labor force does Controller, ext. 1288 for medals fell short, with Ellis losing a tion. And just about every shrinking populations not lead to prosperity. [email protected] split decision last Thursday night and Ma- big and successful busi- don’t innovate or grow as It’s clear that immigrant cLean failing to qualify for the women’s ness started out as a small much as countries with workers, entrepreneurs Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 1500-meter final on Wednesday. one. booming ones. and consumers can help jump-start the economic [email protected] But the hard work, hours of training, and In New York City, for Fewer people leads to a example, immigrants smaller number of busi- recovery. competitive spirit that took Ellis and Ma- Marian Kinney comprise about 36 per- nesses founded, less in- Alex Nowrasteh is the ext. 1212 cLean from their hometowns to the Olym- cent of the population yet novation and fewer con- Cato Institute’s director of [email protected] pics provide a model for other athletes in- are about half of all small sumers to fuel growth. immigration studies and tent on duplicating the pair’s work ethic. business owners. We need Immigration can help director. Will Kraft Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 Winning medals is the pinnacle of Olym- [email protected] pic success. But the Olympics capture the world’s attention because the Games bring Paula Villacreses together athletes from around the world A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 and shine a spotlight on stories highlight- [email protected] ing humanity’s greatest attributes. Mike Shanahan Athletes like Ellis and MacLean aren’t Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 simply competitors who succeed or fail in [email protected] the world’s greatest athletic arena; they are Jim Wilson individuals driven to achieve a goal. They Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 are people who refuse, in the face of pain, [email protected] injury and doubt, to give up and say, “I can’t CIRCULATION do it.” They represent all of us at our best when we focus our eyes on a distant, seem- Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 ingly-unattainable summit, and say, “I will [email protected] succeed.” Rashida Ellis and Heather MacLean car- CUSTOMER SERVICE ried a little bit of our hopes and aspirations La’ Mosha Ball as human beings with them to Tokyo. Lynn Customer Service, ext. 1276 and Peabody should welcome them back [email protected] with open arms and the accolades they GRAPHICS earned and we wish them well as they be- gin the journey leading to the 2024 Sum- Trevor Andreozzi mer Olympics. Designer [email protected]

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Mike Alongi Sports Editor, ext. 1228 Women the world over fight for survival [email protected] Gayla Cawley A recent Sunday New women and their liveli- One thing that has militarism or religious that millennials are less News Editor, ext. 1236 York Times carried a front- hoods because many live changed is the ability fundamentalism, is gen- focused on the women’s [email protected] page story about some Ni- closer to the land than to talk about violence erating backlash against rights issues that defined gerian fisherwomen who men. against women as a world- rights won by women. women’s movements of Allysha Dunnigan are fighting the Chevron What used to be called wide phenomenon. Hard-won human rights earlier decades. Reporter, ext. 1302 company over oil from one “women’s issues” are no At the 1993 Vienna con- don’t necessarily stay won, For women in the glob- [email protected] of its pipelines that they longer siloed. Grassroots ference on human rights, including here. al North, namely North Spenser Hasak say is leaking, killing their women’s activism offers women’s movement activ- Some of the “civil soci- America and Western Eu- Photographer, ext. 1332 fish and livelihoods in the hope for global and local ists from across the world ety” or grassroots groups rope, while there is con- [email protected] Niger Delta. change. convened to lobby their that have been most active cern about sexual violence, The fisherwomen also For women, so much has countries and the world on women’s human rights there’s also a drive to get Thor Jourgensen resorted to direct action changed, and so much has body to take up the issue. are facing persecution and women into the military. Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 to demand an investiga- not. Their work led to the U.N. repression in their home In the global South, or de- [email protected] tion of the oil slicks, which U.S. feminism of the General Assembly pass- countries, including here veloping world, post-pan- Chevron denies were 1970s and ‘80s might not ing a declaration on the in the U.S. Tréa Lavery demic economic survival leaks. The women scaled have made those connec- elimination of all forms A scaling back of wom- Reporter, ext. 1317 is the larger concern. [email protected] wire fences to occupy tions. Then, American of discrimination against en’s reproductive rights While it’s true some per- three Chevron facilities. women were looking in- women. and protections for Jakob Menendez Oil companies have made ward and raising con- The fourth and final of LGBTQ people are part of spectives are startlingly different between gener- Photographer, ext. 1332 billions in profits in the sciousness of the sexism the U.N. world conferences the fallout. Here in Iowa, [email protected] region, The Times reports, ingrained in our families on women gained special for example, the num- ations of women who had and now are pulling out, and institutions. attention because of then- ber of abortions has shot attended the Beijing con- Anne Marie Tobin leaving species-destroying But we began looking be- first lady Hillary Clinton’s up since Iowa’s Republi- ference and others who Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 pollution. yond our borders in 1975, declaration that women’s can-led administration are under 35, no one was [email protected] Around the world and when the United Nations rights are human rights. withdrew from a federal- pushing for a return to the Sophie Yarin here at home, we see the (U.N.) held its first world Despite the gains women ly-funded family planning narrowly defined “family Deputy Editor, ext. 1222 impacts of climate change, conference on women in have made globally, a re- program that provided values” of earlier eras. [email protected] Rekha Basu is a colum- soil erosion, polluted wa- City. Women con- cent rise in authoritarian information and access to TECHNOLOGY terways and toxic spills verged from around the governments and political birth control. nist for the Des Moines bearing down harder on globe to set a new agenda. movements, whether from There is some concern Register. Tim Noyes Director, ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE Police: Man arrested for intentionally All address information, particu- vehicle crash at 12:34 p.m. larly arrests, reflect police records. Wednesday at Route 128 In the event of a perceived inac- North and 310 Lowell St. crashing into state trooper in Lynn curacy, it is the sole responsibility A report of a motor vehicle crash at 3:49 p.m. Wednes- of the concerned party to contact day at 10 Margin St. and By Gayla Cawley of Mattapan, was charged after the trooper had re- lice said. the relevant police department and 68 Driscoll St.; at 5:12 p.m. ITEM NEWS EDITOR with assault and battery sponded to a noise com- The driver, Arias-Ces- have the department issue a no- on a police officer, assault plaint at a business on the pedes, was arraigned in Wednesday at Sullivan Tire & LYNN — Police have ar- tice of correction to the Daily Item. Auto Service; at 175 Wash- and battery with a dan- Lynnway. Lynn District Court Mon- rested a 19-year-old man gerous weapon (vehicle), Following the crash, Corrections or clarifications will not ington St.; at 2:48 p.m. Thurs- day and was ordered held for allegedly intentional- failure to stop for police which occurred at approx- be made without express notice of day at In The Cut, 5 Andover ly crashing a Jeep into a without bail, police said. St.; at 3:21 p.m. Thursday at and speeding. imately 2 a.m., a BOLO change from the arresting police State Police trooper on the The trooper sustained (be on the lookout) broad- Gayla Cawley can be In The Game, 535 Lowell St. reached at gcawley@item- department. One person was taken to Lynnway Sunday morn- non-life-threatening in- cast was sent out for the Massachusetts General Hos- ing. juries in the crash, which suspect vehicle, a 2014 live.com. Follow her on LYNN pital after a two-car crash that Wilmer Arias-Cespedes, State Police said occurred Jeep Grand Cherokee, po- Twitter @GaylaCawley. occurred at 11:33 a.m. Thurs- Arrests day at 56 Russell St. Beverly man dies in Salem shooting Ryan Ferrioli, 29, of 188 Breaking and Entering Washington St., was arrested at 9:44 a.m. on Wednesday A report of a motor vehicle By Allysha Dunnigan Police responded to 63 Police said the man, who remains under investi- for warrants for assault and breaking and entering at 7:22 ITEM STAFF Jefferson Ave. at around was a Beverly resident, gation by Salem Police battery. 6:47 a.m., where they was pronounced dead at detectives and the Massa- a.m. Thursday at 7 Franklin St. SALEM — A man died Gueddy Rivera, 36, of 82 Court; at 12:33 p.m. Thursday found a 38-year-old man the scene. chusetts State Police. after he was shot in the High Rock St., was arrested at Preserve North Apartments inside his parked motor At this time, police said Allysha Dunnigan can at 7:33 p.m. on Wednesday at 18 Crowninshield St. head on Thursday morn- vehicle with a gunshot there is no indication of be reached at adunnigan@ for attempting to commit a ing, police said. wound to his head. foul play, but the incident itemlive.com. crime, possessing a burglar- Complaints ious instrument and destruc- tion of more than $1,200 of A report of operating un- property. der the influence of liquor at Dancers allege instructor, 1:06 p.m. Wednesday at 50 Accidents Russell St. A caller reported a suspicious motor vehicle A report of a motor vehi- pulled into his driveway. The wife, sexually abused them cle crash at 8:19 a.m. at caller said he approached the Kell’s Kreme on Broadway on vehicle and found the driver BOSTON (AP) — Two means of force and fraud,” phries down during an as- tinuing, which is exactly Wednesday; at 12:49 p.m. at intoxicated with a half a con- professional dancers have The Boston Globe report- sault by her husband. Washington Street and West- tainer of beer open. The caller what my clients were con- filed a lawsuit alleging ed. A lawyer for the Buttons ern Avenue on Wednesday; at confiscated the man’s keys cerned about,” Sigrid Mc- that the husband of a for- The Associated Press said her clients deny the 1:12 p.m. Hanover and Wash- and called police. A 62-year- Cawley said. mer principal dancer with does not typically identify allegations. ington streets on Wednes- old man was arrested (see The Boston Ballet in a the Boston Ballet sexually victims of sexual assault “Taylor and Dusty But- day; at 1:50 p.m. on Blos- arrests). statement said it support- assaulted young dancers unless they publicly iden- ton categorically deny som Street on Wednesday; Suspicious activity involving he was instructing, and tify themselves. these baseless claims, ed Humphries. at 3:24 p.m. on Market and neighbors reporting rumblings that his wife aided in the The lawsuit also alleges and they look forward “Boston Ballet supports Munroe streets on Wednes- in the area was reported mul- abuse. that Mitchell Button sex- to the opportunity to Sage Humphries who is day; at 4:31 p.m. on Mall tiple times on Wednesday af- Boston Ballet’s Sage ually abused at least five disprove all of the plain- bravely coming forward, Street and Western Avenue ternoon, including reports on Humphries and another students while working as tiffs’ allegations through sharing her experience to on Wednesday; at 5:33 p.m. Orchard Street, Lowell Street, dancer, Gina Menichino, a dance instructor in Flor- court proceedings,” Ken on Market and Munroe streets Forest Street and in Emerson protect others, and seek- allege in the suit filed in ida, one beginning when Swartz said in a state- on Wednesday; at 9:31 p.m. Park on Perkins Street. ing accountability and federal court in Nevada she was 13. It alleges the ment. at Boston and Ford streets A report of suspicious ac- justice,” the statement that Mitchell Taylor But- abuse started a decade An attorney for the on Wednesday; at 9:47 p.m. tivity at 11:24 p.m. Wednes- said. “The Ballet will con- ton and his wife, Dusty ago. dancers said her clients on 454 Chestnut St. on day at 7 Webster St. A caller tinue to do everything in Button, used their stand- Dusty Button is not are trying to protect other Wednesday; at 10:13 a.m. reported an attempted break- ing in the dance commu- named as a defendant young dancers. its power to create and at Walgreens on Broadway on ing and entering to his garage. nity to gain the trust of but the suit accuses her of “This is a pair of per- promote a safe and sup- Thursday; at 1:23 p.m. at 145 Two suspects fled, possibly young dancers, “then ex- engaging in sexual abus- petrators who are highly portive culture for its stu- Franklin St. on Wednesday; at through the cemetery. Police ploit those relationships es against Humphries, sophisticated, highly ma- dents, dancers, staff, and 3:33 p.m. at Walmart on the reported two men had at- to coerce sexual acts by including holding Hum- nipulative, and are con- community.” Lynnway on Thursday. tempted to steal a statue, but A report of a motor vehicle ditched it on Wallis Street. hit-and-run crash at 12:01 At 3:11 p.m. Thursday, a p.m. at 35 Lynnfield St. on caller from 400 Brooksby Wednesday. U.S. automakers pledge huge Village Drive reported some- A report of a motor vehicle one had put a sharp object crash with personal injury at into her food. She said the 2:15 p.m. at 420 Summer St. incident occurred yesterday, increase in electric vehicles on Thursday. telling police that she had found two sewing needles in By Tom Krisher and Theft her sandwich. The woman had Aamer Madhani already spoken with Human ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of motor vehicle Resources. theft at 6:40 a.m. at 30-32 WASHINGTON — De- Bay View Ave. on Wednesday. Fire claring the U.S. must A report of a larceny at “move fast” to win the 11:50 a.m. at Planet Fitness A report of an oven fire world’s carmaking fu- on Boston Street on Wednes- at 5:57 p.m. Wednesday ture, President Joe Biden day; at 1:43 p.m. at 111 Law- at Felton’s Crossing at 103 on Thursday announced ton Ave. on Wednesday; at Brooksby Village Drive. a commitment from the 8:48 p.m. at 35 State St. on auto industry to produce Wednesday. SAUGUS electric vehicles for as much as half of U.S. sales MARBLEHEAD Accidents by the end of the decade. Biden also wants auto- Accidents A report of a motor vehicle makers to raise gas mile- crash with injury at 3:18 p.m. age and cut tailpipe pol- A report of a motor vehicle Wednesday at 166 Essex St. lution between now and crash at 7:47 a.m. Wednes- A motor vehicle crash into a model year 2026. That day at Tedesco Street and pole was reported. DPW re- would mark a significant Brookhouse Drive. sponded to a damaged fire step toward meeting his hydrant. pledge to cut emissions Complaints A report of a hit-and-run and battle climate change motor vehicle crash at 5:16 as he pushes a histo- At 10:18 a.m. Wednesday, p.m. Wednesday at 99 Walnut ry-making shift in the U.S. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a woman walked into the sta- St. from internal combustion tion to report she was upset President Joe Biden drives a Jeep Wrangler 4xe Rubicon on the South A report of a motor vehicle engines to battery-pow- about being whacked in the Lawn of the White House in Washington during an event on clean cars crash at 6:14 p.m. Wednes- ered vehicles. face by a wire on Maverick and trucks. day at McDonald’s at 127 He urged that the com- Street. Police said the woman Broadway. ponents needed to make in half by 2030. It said the Still, it remains to be not kidding.” refused to identify herself. A motor vehicle crash with At 3:04 p.m. Wednesday, that sweeping change — auto industry had agreed seen how quickly con- Dave Cooke, senor vehi- injury was reported at 6:33 from batteries to semicon- to a target that 40 percent sumers will be willing to cles analyst for the Union a caller reported there were p.m. Wednesday at 82 Lin- backpacks and “stuff” under ductors — be made in the to 50 percent of new ve- embrace higher-mileage, of Concerned Scientists, coln Ave. and 5 Ballard St. A United States, too, aim- hicle sales be electric by lower-emission vehicles said the new rules are the bridge on Village Street, U-Haul truck reportedly hit a but no person was up there. ing for both industry and 2030. over less fuel-efficientclose to matching the final pole and fled the scene. union support for the envi- Both the regulatory SUVs, currently the in- year of standards enacted ronmental effort, with the standards and the auto- dustry’s top sellers. The when Barack Obama was PEABODY Complaints promise of new jobs and makers’ voluntary target 2030 EV targets - president that were rolled billions in federal electric A report of a disturbance were included in an ex- ly are nonbinding, and back by Trump. Arrests vehicle investments. at 6:05 p.m. Wednesday at ecutive order that Biden the industry stresses that But Cooke said he is Pointing to electric vehi- John B. Lynch, 40, of 200 Border Cafe at 356 Broadway. signed as a gathering of billions of dollars in elec- concerned that the regu- cles parked on the White Jubilee Drive, Apt. 331, was A caller reported a man in a auto industry leaders and tric-vehicle investments lations extend the num- House South Lawn, the arrested on a warrant at 9:35 car pulled a handgun on his lawmakers applauded. in legislation pending in ber of years automakers a.m. Thursday. wife in the parking lot. Po- president declared them a The standards, which Congress will be vital to get double credit toward William Phillip Todisco, lice spoke with the man, who “vision of the future that must go through the reg- meeting those goals. complying with the stan- 62, of 1 Lancelot Court, Apt. reported he was in an argu- is now beginning to hap- ulatory process, would Only 2.2 percent of new dards for every electric 3, Salem, N.H., was arrested ment, but there was no sign pen.” reverse fuel economy and vehicle sales were fully vehicle they sell. That al- and charged with OUI-liquor of a firearm. “The question is wheth- anti-pollution rollbacks electric vehicles through lows more emissions from fifth offense at 1:06 p.m. A report of suspicious activ- er we lead or fall behind in done under President June, according to Ed- internal combustion vehi- Wednesday. ity at 11:55 p.m. Wednesday the race for the future,” he Donald Trump. At that munds.com estimates. cles, he said. at 72 Main St. A caller report- said, “Folks, the rest of the time, the mileage increas- That’s up from 1.4 percent Last week, The Associat- Accidents ed she thought someone had world is moving ahead. We es were reduced to 1.5 at the same time last year. ed Press and other news attempted to break into her have to catch up.” percent annually through Biden has long declared organizations reported A report of a rollover motor residence. In obvious good spir- model year 2026. himself “a car guy,” his that the Biden administra- its, the president hopped The new standards blue collar political per- tion was discussing weak- into a plug-in hybrid Jeep would cut greenhouse gas sona intertwined with er mileage requirements Wrangler Rubicon that emissions and raise fuel support for union workers with automakers, but they can run solely on batter- economy by 10 percent and his role, as vice pres- since have been strength- Need to find ies and took a quick spin over the Trump rules in ident, in steadying the ened. The change came af- around the driveway after car model year 2023. They auto industry after the ter environmental groups the ceremony. would get 5 percent stron- economic collapse in 2008. complained publicly that an article? Earlier Thursday, ger in each model year He told General Motors they were too weak. the administration an- through 2026, according CEO that he Transportation is the nounced there would be to an EPA statement. wanted to reserve a cer- single biggest U.S. contrib- Subscribe to new mileage and anti-pol- That’s about a 25 percent tain test drive. utor to climate change. lution standards from the increase over four years. “I have a commitment The deal with automak- e-edition on Environmental Protection The EPA said that by from Mary: When they ers defines electric vehi- Agency and Transporta- 2026, the proposed stan- make the first electric cles as plug-in hybrids, tion Department, part of dards would be the tough- Corvette, I get to drive it,” fully electric vehicles and Biden’s goal to cut U.S. est greenhouse emissions Biden said. “Right, Mary? those powered by hydro- Only $9.99/month greenhouse gas emissions rules in U.S. history. You think I’m kidding. I’m gen fuel cells. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 Death of heiress’ employee under renewed scrutiny By Mark Pratt someone brings this up.” and he said she screamed ASSOCIATED PRESS Walker, now 68, says in a at him to leave. video interview with Lance Tirella had worked as a When Doris Duke, a fab- released Thursday by Van- designer for Duke for sev- ulously wealthy tobacco ity Fair that he never went eral years. On the day of and power company heir- to police to tell them what the death, the pair were ess, ran over and killed a he saw that day on the taking the station wagon longtime employee and advice of his father, who to look at an artifact, ac- confidant at her Newport, feared for his son’s life. cording to Lance’s book. , mansion in The older man warned his But Duke was allegedly 1966, police took her at son that Duke was a “rot- furious at Tirella for tell- her word that it was an ten person” who “had some ing her that he was leav- accident. people on her payroll who ing her to become a set de- But the story of the kill- were very unscrupulous.” signer in Hollywood. ing at Duke’s Rough Point Duke inherited her mon- Police conducted a brief estate, which has resonated ey from her father, James interview with Duke sev- in the seaside tourist mec- Duke, president of the eral days later at which ca, is being challenged by a American Tobacco Co. and point investigators took witness — the paperboy. co-founder of the company her at her word. Bob Walker, a Marine known today as Duke En- She said Tirella was Corps veteran, says he was ergy. Duke University in driving but had gotten there the day Duke killed North Carolina is named out of the car to open the 42-year-old Eduardo Tire- for her family. estate’s massive wrought- lla, driving into him twice After reading Lance’s iron gates, so she got be- with a 2-ton station wagon book, Walker last month hind the steering wheel as he screamed below it. went to police to give in- to drive through the Peter Lance, an author vestigators his account of gates. She told police the and journalist whose me- events, which he had only car suddenly “leaped for- ticulously researched previously shared with a ward.” The police report book, “Homicide at Rough small circle of family and said Tirella was crushed Point,” investigated the friends, and in response, against the gates. killing and recently inter- local police are reexamin- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS But that’s not what viewed Walker, who was ing the case even though Walker heard. He said he 13 years old in 1966. Duke died in 1993. Heiress Doris Duke and her attorney Aram Arabian, leave Superior distinctly heard two im- “This is one of those “The Newport Police De- Court in Providence, R.I. pacts. And his recollection stories that is still talked partment would like to look of events matched a police about in Newport,” said further into this (due to said in an email Thursday. tor, the crash, the scream- ‘Nooooooo!’” and then an- investigator who conclud- Lance, a city native who the new information we’ve Walker, who was on his ing of a man, ever so slight other crash, he said. ed that Duke struck Tire- got his first reporting been given), and rectify bike delivering The New- skidding sound and de- When he came on the lla once, sending him onto job at The Newport Dai- any possible misinforma- port Daily News, told Lance acceleration of the motor, scene, he said he saw the hood of the car, then ly News several months tion concluded in the past, he first heard “two peo- a pause in the scream- Duke get out of a car and when he fell off, accelerat- after Tirella’s death. “I if any, for Eduardo and his ple obviously arguing and ing, a man beginning to move her body to block his ed again and ran him over. read a Facebook page for family,” Detective Jacque screaming at each other.” scream again, the roar of view. He asked her if she The car ended up careen- Newport residents and ev- Wuest, who has been as- “And the next thing I the motor again, the man’s wanted any help and if she ing across the street where ery three or four months signed to reopen the case, heard was the roar of a mo- scream turning to horror of wanted him to call police, it struck a fence and tree.

NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS 2 men sue mayor, be the first state agency alleging Facebook ban to require masks for all employees, although some unconstitutional agencies require masking for workers who interact WOONSOCKET, R.I. with members of the pub- (AP) — Two men have lic. sued a Rhode Island may- or they allege violated The decision was made their First Amendment “in accordance with CDC rights by deleting critical guidelines and Rhode Is- posts they made on her land’s status as an area Facebook page and then with substantial spread blocking them entirely, of the COVID-19 virus,” the American Civil Liber- according to a statement ties Union of Rhode Island from General Treasurer said Thursday. Seth Magaziner. Greg Duhamel said he The delta variant of the was banned last Novem- virus has led to a nation- ber when he made a post wide spike in new con- challenging Woonsock- firmed cases. et Mayor Lisa Baldel- “In order to protect the li-Hunt’s attempt to claim health and the lives of credit for the building of a Rhode Islanders, we must skate park. follow the science,” Maga- Thomas Dubois made a ziner said. comment about construc- The agency has about FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tion taking place at a lo- 100 employees. David Lidstone, 81, smiles in the woods of Canterbury, N.H. cal park. His remark was Magaziner has also di- quickly deleted and he rected his staff to explore was banned, the ACLU adopting requirements in said. line with President Joe Woodland hermit’s cabin fire “Just as public officials Biden’s policy for federal may not preclude persons employees, under which from participating in the staff must either provide public comment portion of proof of vaccination or leads to state investigation a town hall meeting based comply with regular test- on their viewpoints, May- ing. CANTERBURY, N.H. was told he’d be released and there were no updates leave the cabin. Most of or Baldelli-Hunt cannot (AP) — The New Hamp- if he agreed to leave the available about its cause his possessions were re- ban users from the @LIS- State police: 2 die in head-on shire State Fire Marshal’s cabin, which is on prop- on Thursday. moved from it before the ABALDELLIHUNT Face- collision on Route 2 Office said Thursday it has erty owned by a Vermont “We just had the fire yes- fire. book page because she opened an investigation man who considers Lid- terday, it takes a while,” Lidstone’s off-the-grid dislikes their opinions,” PHILLIPSTON (AP) — the federal lawsuit says. into a fire that destroyed a stone a squatter. Nelson said. lifestyle has made him a Two people have died in a They are asking the wrong-way crash on Route small cabin where an off- Fire destroyed the cabin Lidstone, who is origi- folk hero in northern New the-grid hermit had lived on Wednesday afternoon. nally from Maine, lived court to declare the blocks 2 in Phillipston, Massa- England, and news of the for almost three decades. The fire marshal’s office on a woodlot located a few unconstitutional and to chusetts State Police said. David Lidstone, 81, said it is investigating the miles from Interstate 93 cabin fire led to sadness order the mayor to un- Reports of a driver head- lived in the woods along blaze, but deferred ques- north of the state’s capitol and empathy among his block them and all others ing west in the eastbound the Merrimack River tions to the Canterbury city of Concord. He told a supporters. Horace Clark, who are banned from her lanes came in to state and was known by locals Fire Department. Lt. Dave judge during a Wednes- a cousin of Lidstone’s who Facebook account. police just before 11 p.m. as “River Dave.” He was Nelson of Canterbury Fire day court appearance lives in Vermont, said the City attorney John DeS- Tuesday, police said. jailed on July 15 on a civ- said he expects the inves- that he had no desire to fire was “both sad and imone said the mayor Minutes later, police re- il contempt sanction and tigation to take a few days comply with the order to sick.” maintains that her Face- ceived a report of a head- book page is a personal on collision on the east- page and not an official bound side. Route 2 goes Massachusetts announces city account, and that the from a divided highway lawsuit is moot because to an undivided highway Baldelli-Hunt has already with one lane in each di- unblocked Duhamel and rection in that area. latest winners of vaccine lottery Dubois. A car and a small SUV were involved. The SUV BOSTON (AP) — An em- gional Technical School in and 2.4 million people scheduled in-person re- Rhode Island treasury left the roadway, went over ployee of a small publish- Canton, won the $300,000 have entered the lottery, turn next month, I have to require masks the guardrail and down ing and software company college scholarship for res- according to state officials. required that all staff be for workers indoors an embankment where it and a high school student idents ages 12 to 17. He is There are still three vaccinated to best protect hit a tree and burst into studying automotive tech- still deciding on his col- more chances to win each flames, police said. the health and safety of PROVIDENCE, R.I. nology are the latest win- lege plans. prize. (AP) — The Rhode Island The 24-year-old Athol our colleagues and the ners of the state’s VaxMil- He got vaccinated to AG’S OFFICE- Office of the General Trea- woman driving the car lions Giveaway lottery, keep his family, friends, VACCINES public we serve.” surer starting Thursday and the 26-year-old West- state officials said Thurs- and others safe, he told Workers in the Massa- The office is planning is requiring all employ- ford man driving the SUV day. state officials. chusetts attorney gener- to reopen on Sept. 27. ees to wear a face cover- were pronounced dead at Donna McNulty, of Bil- The lottery, open to state al’s office will be required Masks will be required ing indoors, regardless of the scene. No names were lerica, won the $1 million residents who have been to get vaccinated against for personnel in the office, coronavirus vaccination released. prize for adults, according fully vaccinated against the coronavirus before re- regardless of vaccination status. The crash remains un- to a statement from the of- the coronavirus, was turning to the office next status. Vaccinated work- The office is thought to der investigation. fice of Gov. Charlie Baker. meant to spur more people month. She received her vaccine into getting their shots. It Attorney General Mau- ers will be allowed to re- to protect not only herself is being funded with fed- ra Healey in a statement move masks only in their but a friend who is at high eral coronavirus relief Wednesday said the man- personal office or at their Need to find risk for COVID-19 be- money. date is necessary as the work station. cause of underlying health Since the program was delta variant drives up The office is still work- an article? issues, and plans to use to announced in mid-June, new confirmed cases in ing on a procedure for em- the money to prepare for more than 235,000 resi- the state and across the ployees to report their vac- retirement late next year, dents have received a first country. Subscribe to cination status or request according to the state- dose of a vaccine, accord- “I’ve said from the start ment. ing to the statement. that we need as many medical and religious e-edition on Dylan Barron, of Nor- About 4.4 million state people as possible to get exemptions and other ac- wood, who will be a junior residents have received at vaccinated,” Healey said. commodations, the office this fall at Blue Hills Re- least one dose of a vaccine, “As my office plans for its said. Only $9.99/month FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Social media feeds flame at Square One Mall FIRE “Naturally, the safety of from the rides to ensure she was relieved that no tinguished (the fire), and media claims that the ride From A1 our customers is our top there are no concerns for one was hurt in the inci- the Saugus Fire Depart- remains dangerous. priority,” said the owners. future customers.” dent. ment arrived quickly and “At this time the Sau- The business has been “We have contacted the On its website, the com- “I understand the busi- it didn’t get out of control gus Fire Department has in operation for five years battery-distribution com- pany also boasts that its ness owner was replacing and was contained where no reason to believe that and representatives say pany to inform them of rides have other safety all the batteries in those it occurred.” there is a further danger that they never once had an issue like this. The this defect and request- features, including pad- ride-on toys, and I hope The kiosk has since to the public,” the state- company said it is also ed a recall of the batter- ded seating and calibrated they will monitor them reopened and kids are ment said. making efforts to ensure ies. All batteries from speed control. closely,” she said. “Thank- back on the toy rides. In Sam Minton can be that problems with the the manufacturer of this Board of Selectmen Vice fully, there was someone a statement, the Fire De- reached at sminton@item- batteries are fixed. brand have been removed Chair Corinne Riley said nearby that quickly ex- partment disputed social live.com. Swampscott pours over water and sewer rates RATES tiered system was the best From A1 way to organize the town’s rates. less than $75 in fiscal year “This was not an easy 2022. solution,” Duffy said. “I The Select Board cre- believe, with the expertise ated a new committee in at the table, we have de- September to research termined the best option and create a new billing for ensuring fairness for system. The board sets all ratepayers.” water and sewer rates an- The Select Board will nually, a process which is vote on whether to ap- largely based on charges prove the new water and from Lynn Sewer District sewer rates at its next and the Massachusetts meeting on Aug. 25. Wa- Water Resource Authority. ter and sewer bills will be Select Board member sent to residents in late Neal Duffy, who also sits August. on the Water and Sewer Tréa Lavery can be Rate Advisory Commit- reached at tlavery@item- tee, said that the proposed live.com.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Moving forward, Housing and Economic Development Secretary Mike Kennealy, left, speaks with Nightshade Noo- dle Bar owner Rachel Miller, center right, and Nightshade’s general manager Alexandra Caruso sliding back as he tours small businesses in downtown Lynn on Thursday. JOURGENSEN and say I’m a firm believ- Commonwealth development From A1 er in science and modern medicine. Actually, it’s ab- two months after the surd to say you “believe” pins were successfully in science because science secretary tours downtown Lynn removed. My mind drifts is founded on facts that back to that almost-year- can be tested, proved, re- that help fund outdoor ing infrastructure im- continue to support our long convalescence as tested and proved again. KENNEALY space for dining and com- provement projects and downtowns?” Kennealy we once again collective- As someone living in From A1 merce. building more housing, asked. “With more capi- ly (minus a few self-de- in the 21st more than $2 million in Kennealy said support- tal, more programs, more scribed rebels) don masks century, I am grateful to They have also market- federal funds to help the ed small businesses with ing small businesses is an community partnerships, in another bid to beat back be able to balance on the small businesses. COVID-19. very tip of the pinnacle of a “Let’s Go Out” campaign important aspect to think more assistance to our “In grant money, to get to promote restaurants, as about and plan for as we small business.” Spring and early sum- modern medicine. us through COVID-19, mer felt like we were The surgery and anes- well as the “My Local MA” come out of the pandemic. Kennealy said there the City of Lynn invested campaign, aimed at get- Through his tours of are new programs in the stepping away from the thetics I endured in the $9 million and that was pandemic and back into early 1970s are Dark ting people thinking about communities across the works, which will help thanks to a partnership supporting their down- state, Kennealy will meet small businesses do more the world that existed be- Ages versions of modern with the state,” Cowdell town and local businesses, with more than 100 busi- online and digital market- fore March 19, 2020. By surgery and medication. said. rather than buying some- nesses to hear what’s hap- ing, as well as crowdfund- midsummer, a media on- The goopy yellow syrup In the current admin- thing online. pening on the ground. ing programs. slaught of bad news about that was my only relief istration, Kennealy said, rising COVID-19 case from childhood asthma they have tried to be as “Before they buy some- Another important ele- “We’re going to keep the rates and anti-vaccination has been replaced by ste- supportive as they can thing online, think about ment he is highlighting on assistance coming,” Ken- fury added “Delta variant” roid-based drugs that have throughout the pandemic, that main street shop, or these tours is the $5.3 bil- nealy said. to the pandemic vocabu- made the asthma that conducting a state-wide that tourist destination or lion in funds the state has The goal of these visits, lary list alongside “social killed my grandmother an small business relief pro- local restaurant to go to,” received from the federal he said, is to “listen and distancing” and “remote eminently-treatable dis- gram — which he said was Kennealy said. “We recog- government’s ARPA leg- learn” so the state can de- learning.” ease. made possible through nize that small business- islation, which will dedi- termine what to do to be Our societal war against The same medical ad- grants from close collab- es make up the fabric of cate $350 million in relief the “best, most supportive COVID-19 feels like it is vances apply to COVID-19 orations with community great communities, so we toward downtown invest- and most-engaged part- being waged by the people vaccines. The eerie blue partners — small-busi- have to keep investing in ments. ners.” groping blindly in the par- dot inside a sugar cube ness technical assistance our communities and our “Look at our main Allysha Dunnigan can able about the elephant. I ate as a kid to ward off programs and Shared downtowns.” streets and look at our be reached at adunnigan@ Someone grabs a leg and polio bears little resem- Streets and Spaces grants In addition to support- downtowns. How do we itemlive.com. declares they have found blance in terms of curative a tree. Another finds the power to the vaccines in- trunk and describes a jected into my arm to turn snake. me into a warrior in the Report faults Marblehead police Medical experts beg us fight against COVID-19. to march in lockstep in a We are all in that fight concerted effort to van- — all of us, the whole quish COVID-19 and its world. None of us are safe- in 2019 swastika incident variants once and for all. ly ensconced in the rear all of them are true. during an interrogation the department train its Vaccinated people (me in- waiting for our turn to SWASTIKA The report determined and thrown a chair at an- cluded) joyfully cast off head to the front. We are From A1 staff on workplace ha- that while Tufts commit- other officer during a dis- their masks and declared, all on the front lines and rassment and discrimina- and several other offi- ted the crime of vandalism agreement. “We win.” The more cau- our beliefs, our prejudices tion as well as workplace cers failed to report the and violated department Sgt. Eric Osattin ex- tious among us wear and our fears won’t keep investigation, and meet incident in violation of rules by committing a pressed frustration to in- masks and still assidu- us alive. with members of the Jew- department regulations, crime, he did not commit vestigators, saying that ously avoid crowds. An- Is it scary to live during ish community to address although it acknowledg- a hate crime because Di- “the incident came up ti-vaxxers either declare a time when mass vacci- the incident. es that some had reasons mare is not Jewish. He with someone who myself the pandemic a hoax or nations are the answer to In a statement by Police they decided not to. Di- also did not violate the and another member of fret and warn about gov- a pandemic-induced global Chief Dennis King and mare preferred to deal department’s rule against the senior staff had voiced ernment control and erod- slaughter? Yes. You know Town Administrator Ja- with the issue himself in- disparaging remarks be- issues with in job perfor- ing freedom. what’s scarier? Dying — son Silva Thursday, they stead of pressing charges cause his actions did not mance.” The best relief from take it from a guy who al- said that appropriate against Tufts, and Officer constitute “speaking” un- Osattin, who is Jewish, COVID-19’s ceaseless in- most died falling off a cliff steps would be taken af- Nicholas Michaud, who der the language of the was also the only officer ter the recommendations trusion into our lives has and survived because his witnessed the incident, rule. interviewed who said that been the Summer Olym- leg, not his head, hit a rock. were reviewed. did not report it out of re- The department did not he had seen discriminato- “This incident is an un- pics with its spectacle of I won’t end this on a spect to Dimare. Sgt. Ja- ry remarks or actions by give Tufts preferential fortunate chapter in our extremely-fit and excited glum note. The best news son Conrad, who learned treatment, according to officers in the department. police department’s his- people from all over the all of us can receive in the that Tufts had scratched the report, because the “There have been times tory, and it’s one that we world running, jumping, war against COVID-19 Dimare’s car shortly af- case was handled in the where I’ve heard things must collectively work to tumbling, hurdling, swim- is a full-on return to terwards, did not report it same way officers would that I had felt were wrong understand and address,” ming and . schools with kids dashing as he did not know that it have handled a case or were bigoted,” Osattin For a couple of weeks, into classrooms, running was a swastika. against a civilian, not fil- is quoted as saying in the the statement said. “We the world became a place around at recess and play- Lt. Michael Everett ing charges without a re- report. “Whether people will do that as one Mar- where people came to- ing with their friends. learned of the incident quest from the victim. thought things were just blehead community, with gether to compete and Let us go boldly forth to a few days after the fact, Tufts was not inter- jokes, they’re not. I have input from stakeholders cheer and not a battlefield vanquish the pandemic, and spoke to Dimare. He viewed in the investiga- specifically had people tell who have been most af- littered with reports about holding fast to our faith in did not report it further tion as he did not return me after an incident in fected by it, as well as mass burials and overbur- science and driving away up the chain, which he calls or emails from inves- certain neighborhoods, or through a thorough re- dened hospitals. fear mongering and nay- said, in an interview with tigators. involving Jews in public, view and revision of rele- I have to stop right here saying. investigators, that he re- Some officers inter- I’ve had people directly vant policies, procedures gretted; he added that he viewed expressed that tell me, ‘It was one of your and training our officers thought not reporting it they had had concerns people.’” and staff undergo. There was the best thing to do at about Tufts’ job perfor- The report recommended is no place for acts of ha- the time. mance and use of force that both the town and the tred in Marblehead, and Sgt. Sean Brady also before this incident. Inter- police department update through this process there failed to report that he views revealed past inci- its policies to include an- will be accountability and call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 heard rumors about the dents in which Tufts had ti-discrimination and an- lasting change that bene- to start your incident later in the sum- allegedly put a training ti-harassment policies and fits our entire community.” daily subscription. mer, because he said there instructor in a chokehold more explicitly require re- Tréa Lavery can be are a lot of rumors that go during an exercise, got- porting of rule violations. reached at tlavery@item- around the station and not ten angry with a juvenile It also recommended that live.com. A8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 LOOK! 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Friends of the Public “Basically, they step in the community to come “(We have) everything Library held a book sale where there might not together,” she added. “I from WiFi (and) comput- last weekend that can be money in the annual even gave tours to couples ers to of course books, only be described as a budget to cover (expens- who had moved here but movies, music, and oppor- resounding success. es),” said Library Director really didn’t know their tunities to come together The nonprofit organiza- Sharon Hawkes. neighbors yet because in formal and informal tion supports the Nahant Hawkes added that they had been isolated ways,” she said. Public Library financially. they were able to sell over due to COVID. So it was a Hawkes said the li- One of its more recent 2,000 books and raised great time had by all.” brary hopes to return to FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE efforts was purchasing nearly $2,000. Hawkes believes that pre-pandemic hours of books for summer reading Beyond the financial the library plays an operation in the fall. Comedian/actress Kathy Griffin attends the so that participants didn’t gain, Hawkes said that important role in the Sam Minton can be official opening of Paula Abdul’s Flamingo Las have to pay. In the past, the event was a chance to community as a place reached at sminton@item- Vegas residency “Paula Abdul: Forever Your the group has also paid engage with the commu- where everyone can come live.com. Girl” at The Cromwell Las Vegas. Trey Parker, Matt Stone sign $900 million Kathy Griffin gives deal ensuring 14 ‘South Park’ movies update on cancer By Christie D’Zurilla been our home for 25 LOS ANGELES TIMES years and we’re really happy that they’ve made surgery, sobriety Even Brian Boitano a commitment to us for cancer Monday, adding, doesn’t have a mega deal By Jami Ganz the next 75 years,” the NEW YORK DAILY NEWS “Even though I’ve never like the one Trey Park- duo said. smoked!” er and Matt Stone just “When we came to Via- Kathy Griffin is She said her doctors are inked. comCBS with a different staying positive after her “optimistic” as the cancer The “South Park” cre- way to produce the show recent lung cancer diag- was contained to her left ators and ViacomCBS’ nosis and surgery. during the pandemic, lung. A representative for MTV Entertainment The comedian, 60, wrote Chris, Nina, Keyes and the funny lady told the Studios have agreed to on Instagram Wednesday Tanya were immediately Daily News on Monday extend the animated that the surgery that supportive and enabled us that her surgery “went show on Comedy Central removed half of her left to try something new that well and as planned.” through 2027 — or 30 lung “was a little more turned out to be really seasons — and to produce than I had anticipated. Griffin got a slew of well received. 14 “South Park” made-for- “Tonight will be my support from fellow fa- streaming movies to run “We can’t wait to get first night without any mous ladies following her FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE on subscription service back to doing traditional narcotic pain killers,” said Wednesday post. Paramount+, according to Matt Stone and Trey Parker arrive ahead of South Park episodes but the Emmy winner, who “You are a warrior. And a Thursday release. The Book of Mormon opening night at Princess now we can also try out added that she’d instead I’m proud of you,” wrote The paycheck? The Theatre in Melbourne, Australia. new formats,” they con- be taking her “new best Debra Messing. parties involved aren’t tinued. “It’s great to have friend,” Tylenol. “You got this,” said saying, but Bloomberg brilliantly use their outra- “Franchising marquee partners who will always “The last time I was in a Mariska Hargitay, who News pegged it at $900 geous humor to skewer content like South Park take a chance with us.” hospital was in June 2020 worked with Griffin when million. the absurdities of our and developing new IP The show has had two when I tried to take my life the comedian guest- blockbuster specials in starred on a 2009 episode Two of those movies culture and we are excit- with tremendous talent and overdosed on prescrip- the past two years: The of “Law & Order: Special are promised in 2021, ed to expand and deepen like Matt and Trey is at tion pills,” said Griffin. Emmy-nominated “South Victims Unit.” so watch out for “South our long relationship the heart of our strategy “With over a year clean Park” flicks coming soon. to continue growing Para- ParQ Vaccination Spe- and drug free, I now know “Thinking about u - u with them to help fuel The move is part of mount+.” cial,” which drew nearly I can do this and anything got this,” commented Ros- ViacomCBS’ growing com- Paramount+ and Comedy Parker and Stone 3.5 million total viewers I want without those devil ie O’Donnell. “Sopranos” mitment to its streamer, Central,” Chris McCa- thanked network execs this year, making it the pills. Y’know what? I fear actress Annabella Scio- Paramount+, known as rthy, president/CEO of Chris McCarthy, Nina top cable telecast so far in drugs and addiction more rra sent both a heart and CBS All Access until ear- MTV Entertainment and Diaz, Keyes Hill-Edgar 2021, and “The Pandemic than I fear cancer. So, I praying hands emojis. lier this year. CCO of adult animation and Tanya Giles in their Special,” which was cable think I’ll be ok.” “You got this Kathy you “Matt and Trey are for Paramount+, said in a statement. TV’s top scripted telecast Griffin revealed her are going to do great,” world-class creatives who statement Thursday. “Comedy Central has in 2020. diagnosis of Stage 1 lung said Andie Macdowell. Britney Spears wants dad Jamie Spears fired immediately By Dillon must be, and are, the conservatorship, she was NEW YORK DAILY NEWS paramount concern. Fur- forced into labor, cut off ther, all interested parties from friends, denied the LOS ANGELES – Brit- forcefully agree that Mr. right to remove an IUD ney Spears is running Spears’s continued pres- and left feeling trauma- out of patience. ence as conservator of the tized, like “I was dead” The pop ’s new estate is contrary to Ms. and “I didn’t matter.” lawyer filed a petition Spears’s best interests, She and Rosengart Thursday asking the health, and well-being, asked Jamie to voluntari- court to expedite by more and that his prompt ly step down, but he has than a month the Sept. 29 hearing on her petition removal – or, at the very so far resisted, saying to remove dad Jamie least, his immediate through his own lawyers Spears as conservator of suspension – is ‘critical’ at that he loves his daughter her estate. this juncture,” the petition and wants an investiga- She’s asking for a to advance the date says. tion of her claims. hearing date of Aug. 23 According to Rosengart, Britney, 39, is support- instead. Spears has a right to a ed by her mom Lynne “The time has come for more speedy hearing after Spears and the conser- Mr. Spears’ reign to end,” filing a petition July 26 vator of her person, Jodi the new 14-page filing ob- asking the court to re- Montgomery, in her tained by the Daily News move or suspend her dad. quest to get Jamie booted. states. The petition noted that “Although a two-month “Every day that passes since at least 2009, Jamie wait for a hearing on the is another day of avoid- has been paying himself petition may not seem able harm and prejudice $16,000 a month from the significant in the context FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE to Ms. Spears and the estate — which is $2,000 of 13 years, Ms. Spears estate,” her new self-se- more each month than he Protesters attend a #FreeBritney rally at Stanley Mosk Courthouse in should not be forced to lected lawyer Mathew allots his daughter. Los Angeles. continue feel traumatized, Rosengart, a former The formal filing lose sleep and suffer fur- federal prosecutor, argues. followed after Spears June 23 and July 14 that under the control of her In her stunning state- ther. Every day matters,” “Ms. Spears’s emotional made “compelling” verbal “described the trauma father and those beholden ments, Spears claimed Rosengart wrote in the health and well-being statements to the court on and abuse she endured to him,” the filing states. that under her 13-year Thursday filing. WEATHER LOTTERY

SUN, MOON, TIDES National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Forecast for Friday, August 6, 2021 Generally sunny. High 84F. SW winds 5 to 10 kt, becom- MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Sunrise today 5:40 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. ing S in the afternoon. Waves Thursday...... 4447 Thursday...... 5523 Sunset today 7:58 p.m. Tonight: Partly cloudy skies. 1 foot or less. Wednesday...... 4977 Wednesday...... 4302 Sunrise tomorrow 5:41 a.m. Low 68F. Winds SW at 5 to Tonight: SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Tuesday...... 9201 Tuesday...... 6441 L 10 mph. Waves 1 foot or less. High tide today 10:50 p.m. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Low tide today 4:33 p.m. H EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER All 4...... $3,601 All 4...... $5,938 High tide tomorrow 11:32 p.m. First or last 3...... $503 First or last 3...... $831 L Any 2...... $43 Any 2...... $71 Any 1...... $4 Any 1...... $7

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©2021 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 Gagnon wins second Gannon men’s club title in three years By Mike Alongi er championship divisions ITEM SPORTS EDITOR for the men over the week- end, with Mike Chakoutis LYNN — For the second winning the net division time in the past three for the second straight years, Jon Gagnon took year and Frank Dunn tak- home the Gannon Golf ing home the win in the Club men’s club champi- senior division. onship after putting to- Chakoutis put up a four- gether a fantastic week- day total score of 282 to end. earn the win, while Brett Gagnon put together a Kennison shot a score of four-day score of 287, edg- 287 to finish in second ing out Ben Friedman in place. Bob Bogart and Pat- second place by one shot rick McHale finished in a in the championship tie for third place with COURTESY PHOTO | TEDESCO COUNTRY CLUB flight. identical scores of 288. Friedman’s 288 was From left, Tedesco Country Club assistant golf Dunn came away with professional Camden Morrison, Tedesco Oui- good enough for a solo sec- his third win in four years met Chair Michael Zmetrovich, Tedesco assis- ond place finish, and it in the senior division with tant golf professional Ron Coiro and Tedesco was really a two-man race a score of 312. Tony Ferri- between Gagnon and ni and Steve Gorman tied assistant golf professional Ryan Train teamed Friedman. Three players for second place with up to raise money during the 2021 Ouimet Golf — defending 2020 club scores of 315. Sprint Monday morning. champion John Boland, The next big event on John Lynch Jr. and Sean the Gannon men’s Inner ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Winchell — finished tied Club calendar is the an- Tedesco pros raise Jon Gagnon took home his second Gannon Golf for third place with a four- nual Silver Classic, which Club men’s club championship title in the past day total score of 299. will take place from Aug. three years after a four-day score of 287. There were also two oth- 21-22. money during 2021 Ouimet Sprint Saugus’ Vecchione signs with Caps By Mike Alongi “It was such an awe- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR some experience and it was so great to be able to MARBLEHEAD — A give back to an organiza- long weekend of work tion that does so much,” didn’t stop the assistant said Train. “It was defi- professionals at Tedesco nitely a very tiring hour, Country Club from rais- but we all had a ton of fun ing money for a good and can’t wait to hopeful- cause on Monday, as Ryan ly do it again.” Train, Ron Coiro and The Ouimet Golf Sprint Camden Morrison joined is an annual competition Tedesco Ouimet Scholar- in which participants, ship Fund Chair Michael representing different Zmetrovich to compete in courses from around the the 2021 Ouimet Golf state, will each play as Sprint. many holes as physically Their objective: to play possible in one hour at the par-3 eighth hole at their respective course. Tedesco as many times as possible in 60 minutes. TEDESCO, B2 Lynn Woods Summer Running wraps up its ninth session

By Mike Alongi Gilmore (23:11) and Pea- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR body’s Inessa Gilmore (23:35). LYNN — The Lynn The 2.4-mile race, Woods Summer Running dubbed “Mini Tour” and program wrapped up its laid out by trailmaster ninth session of the year Jeff Hixon, was won by this week, with 115 run- Marblehead’s Tyson Mill- ners competing across er with a time of 16:29. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS three races. Lynn’s Rachel Brennan — Saugus native Mike Vecchione, left, seen here competing for the St. Louis Blues in 2019, has signed a In the 1.57-mile kids a former Lynn Classical race, Melrose’s Caroline one-year, two-way contract with the Washington Capitals. star — finished second Skeirik came away with with a time of 17:02, while the win after putting up a Hixon, who is from Box- By Mike Alongi dent and general manager His six power play goals The Malden Catholic time of 13:59. Melrose’s ford, placed third with a ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Brian MacLellan. that season ranked sec- grad originally signed as Daniel Skeirik followed in time of 17:31. Melrose’s Vecchione, 28, recorded ond on the team. an undrafted free agent second place (14:08), while SAUGUS — Saugus na- Andrew Skeirik (18:16), 10 points (7 goals, 3 as- The 5-foot-10, 194-pound with the Philadelphia Peabody’s Nikola Gilmore tive Mike Vecchione has Lynn’s Jason Osgood sists) in 18 games with forward entered the 2020- Flyers on March 31, 2017, (14:19), Lynn’s Sarah Ter- found a new professional (18:46), Lynn’s Bryton Os- the American Hockey 21 season with three con- following four seasons at rien (15:47) and Lynn’s Eli hockey home, as it was Union College, where he good (18:52), Lynn’s Brian announced on Thursday League’s secutive AHL seasons Osgood (16:03) rounded recorded 176 points (71 Zarate (18:55), Lynn’s that the Washington Cap- last season, tying for the with at least 36 points, out the top five. The rest of goals, 105 assists) in 149 Alan Barrios (18:56), itals have signed the for- third-most goals on the including a career high of the top 10 was made up of career games. He addi- Lynn’s Matthew Bushway mer Malden Catholic star team. As a member of the 40 points (17 goals, 23 Salem’s Brooke Medico tionally served as team (19:02) and Danvers’ Dan- to a one-year, two-way in assists) as a member of (16:05), Lynn’s Stephen captain for his junior and iel Huynh (19:20) rounded contract. The announce- 2019-20, Vecchione led the Lehigh Valley Phan- Down (17:39), Swamp- senior seasons. out the top 10. ment was made by Wash- the club in goals, potting toms in the 2017-18 sea- scott’s Licia Alvarado ington’s senior vice presi- a career-best 21 tallies. son. VECCHIONE, B2 (21:34), Peabody’s Amelia RUNNING, B2 Lynn Parks and Recreation summer closes with a bang

ITEM PHOTOS | JAKOB MENENDEZ Left: The East Lynn team, sponsored by Lazy Dog Sports Bar, won the elementary school division title at the Lynn Parks and Recreation summer basket- ball league championship at Marshall Middle School Thursday. Right: Lynn Mayor Thomas McGee, center, prepares to throw up the opening tip-off during the middle school division championship game Thursday. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021

NECBL PLAYOFFS SEMIFINALS Upper Valley Night Hawks at North Tedesco club professionals team up to Wednesday, August 4 Adams SteepleCats (6:30) Upper Valley Night Hawks 10, Friday, August 6 North Adams SteepleCats 1 at Danbury West- raise money for Ouimet Golf Sprint 2, Keene erners (6:30) Upper Valley Night Hawks at North Swamp Bats 1 it is the largest golf sprint an ace with a 50-degree chusetts, obtain a college 5, Valley Blue Adams SteepleCats (6:30) TEDESCO Sox 2 at Martha’s From B1 in the United States. wedge. education. The fund pro- Thursday, August 5 Vineyard Sharks (7) “The Ouimet Fund has Approximately 130 Te- vides need-based college Valley Blue Sox at Danbury West- at North Shore It is a different type of always gone above and be- desco members made scholarships, which are erners (6:30) Navigators (7:05) endurance challenge, but yond to help people in our pledges either in a fixed renewable and worth an one that will allow every- game, so it’s only right dollar amount or in an average of $30,000 over one to remain safe and not that we try to give back,” amount per hole. Some the course of four years, NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE congregate as a large said Train. “There’s al- even to donat- with some students re- group at one venue. This ways a lot of pride in put- ing more money if some- ceiving as much as Tonight Saturday Sunday event will support annual ting up that plaque out- one got a hole in one. As a $80,000. vs. Keene at Keene Ouimet Scholarships. side the pro shop that says result of the generosity Since 1949, the fund has Swamp Bats Swamp Bats TBD The Ouimet Scholars who our Ouimet Scholars and support of the Tedesco awarded over $42 million (67:05) (6:30) who receive this need- are.” membership, $43,300 was in scholarships to more based assistance have all The foursome went out raised from the event for than 6,200 deserving men completed at least two to the eighth tee at 9 a.m. the Francis Ouimet Schol- and women. Recently, Oui- Monday Tuesday years of service to golf at and didn’t disappoint, arship Fund, the most of met Scholars have ex- courses in Massachusetts. playing the roughly 115- any of the more than 40 celled in school, graduat- This includes caddies or TBD TBD yard hole an astounding clubs and organizations ing at a 95 percent rate workers in the pro shop, 242 times in the one-hour that participated in the and achieving a 3.5 GPA course superintendent or timeframe. Each player 2021 Ouimet Golf Sprint. average. other golf-related opera- played one ball, and with Named for legendary The Ouimet Fund is the tions. They have all also just six minutes to go in amateur golfer Francis largest independent schol- demonstrated academic the competition, Coiro — Ouimet, the Ouimet arship fund in New En- TV/RADIO responsibility, character who, along with Morrison, Fund’s purpose is to help gland, and works to grow TV and financial need. Ac- is a Ouimet Scholarship deserving young men and the legacy of Mr. Ouimet cording to the Ouimet alum — fittingly capped women, who have worked by growing the scholarship MLB Scholarship Fund website, off the day when he made at golf courses in Massa- fund he loved so dearly. 2 p.m...... White Sox at Chicago Cubs...... MLB Network 7:05 p.m...... NY Mets at Philadelphia...... ESPN 7:07 p.m...... Boston at Toronto...... NESN 10 p.m...... LA Angels at LA Dodgers...... MLB Network Saugus’ Vecchione signs with Capitals NBA 7 p.m...... Summer League: San Antonio vs. Memphis.... ESPNU VECCHIONE nalist and earned First was drafted by the Tri- pearances for the St. Lou- 9 p.m...... Summer League: Utah Blue vs. Utah White..... ESPNU From B1 Team All-American hon- City Storm of the United is Blues during their 2019 Golf ors. States Hockey League in training camp before get- 10 a.m...... PGA: Barracuda Championship...... Golf Vecchione won an NCAA In his time at Malden 2010, playing there for ting sent down to the national championship in 12 p.m...... WGC FedEx St. Jude Invitational...... Golf Catholic, Vecchione two seasons before com- AHL level. 2014 and, during his se- scored nearly 150 career mitting to Union College. In 211 career AHL Olympics nior season in 2016-17, points in three seasons Vecchione has appeared games between Lehigh 1 a.m...... Beach : Men’s final...... NBC Vecchione led the nation while also helping lead in two career NHL games, Valley, San Antonio and 2 a.m...... Diving: Men’s platform qualifying...... USA in scoring with 63 points the Lancers to a Division both with the Flyers in Colorado, Vecchione has 2 a.m...... Water polo: Men’s semifinal...... CNBC (29 goals, 34 assists), was 1A “Super 8” state title in the 2016-17 season. He recorded 124 points (60 5:15 a.m...... Wrestling semifinals and finals...... Olympic a Hobey Baker Award fi- 2010 as team captain. He also made several ap- goals, 64 assists). 6 a.m...... Field hockey: Women’s final...... USA 6 a.m...... Volleyball: Women’s semifinal...... USA 7 a.m...... Soccer: Men’s bronze medal...... NBCSN 7 a.m...... Women’s soccer final: vs. Canada...... NBCSN Lynn Woods Summer Running rolls on 7:25 a.m...... Track and field...... Peacock by Lynn native and former Melrose’s Patrick Dono- (54:04), Woburn’s Jessica 10 a.m...... Basketball: Women’s semifinal...... USA RUNNING St. Mary’s star Taban hue (53:14) and Boxford’s 12 p.m...... Sport climbing: Women’s final...... NBC From B1 Snyder (54:09), Lynn’s Manyok with a time of Michael McKie (53:42) Elias Bakas (54:11), Nah- 12 p.m...... Volleyball: Women’s semifinals...... NBC The final race of the 48:17. North Andover’s Ja- made up the rest of the top 2:45 p.m...... : Semifinals and finals...... USA night, the 6.4-mile “Tour cob Johns finished second five. Rounding out the top ant’s Steve Dickenson 2:45 p.m...... Sport climbing: Women’s final...... USA de Lynn Woods,” was won with a time of 49:37, while 10 finishers were Danvers’ (54:15) and Salem’s Deir- 2:45 p.m...... Wrestling: Finals ...... USA for the third week in a row Lynn’s Nakri Dao (49:43), Thomas Williamson dre Lowe (55:40). 6 p.m...... Track and field: Women’s marathon...... USA 6:30 p.m...... Golf: Women’s final round...... Golf 8 p.m...... Beach volleyball: Men’s final...... CNBC 8 p.m...... Modern pentathlon: Women’s final...... CNBC 8 p.m...... Track and field finals...... NBC 8 p.m...... Track and field: Women’s marathon...... NBC 9 p.m...... Diving: Men’s platform semifinals...... USA 11:30 p.m...... : Bronze medal...... CNBC Auto Racing 6 p.m...... ARCA: Clean Harbors 100...... FS1 Horse Racing 1 p.m...... Saratoga Live...... FS2 Women’s 5 p.m...... Athletes Unlimited: Arsenault vs. Wood...... CBSSN 8 p.m...... Athletes Unlimited: Read vs. Ohlmiller...... FS1 Mixed Martial Arts 7 p.m...... Pedro Pena vs. Kevin Morales...... FS2 10 p.m...... Guilherme Faria vs. Daron Cruickshank...... FS2 Rodeo 11 p.m...... PBR: Long Live Cowboys Classic...... CBSSN Tennis 2 p.m...... ATP Citi, WTA Silicon Valley...... Tennis Radio MLB 7:07 p.m...... Boston at Toronto...... WEEI-FM 93.7

MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 65 44 .596 _ New York 56 52 .519 _ Boston 64 46 .582 1½ Philadelphia 56 53 .514 ½ New York 58 49 .542 6 Atlanta 54 54 .500 2 Toronto 56 49 .533 7 Washington 49 60 .450 7½ Baltimore 38 69 .355 26 Miami 47 62 .431 9½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Chicago 63 45 .583 _ Milwaukee 65 44 .596 _ Cleveland 52 53 .495 9½ 57 51 .528 7½ 53 58 .477 11½ St. Louis 53 54 .495 11 Kansas City 46 60 .434 16 Chicago 52 58 .473 13½ Minnesota 45 63 .417 18 Pittsburgh 41 67 .380 23½ PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 65 43 .602 _ 69 40 .633 _ Alex Cora and the Red Sox lost their sixth game in the last seven days Thursday afternoon against Oakland 61 48 .560 4½ Los Angeles 65 44 .596 4 the . Seattle 58 51 .532 7½ San Diego 62 48 .564 7½ Los Angeles 55 54 .505 10½ Colorado 48 61 .440 21 Texas 39 70 .358 26½ Arizona 34 76 .309 35½ Thursday’s Games (Miley 8-4), 7:10 p.m. Struggles continue from slumping Red Sox Detroit 8, Boston 1 Washington (Fedde 4-7) at Atlanta (Muller L.A. Angels 5, Texas 0 2-3), 7:20 p.m. Miami 4, N.Y. Mets 2 San Francisco (Webb 5-3) at Milwaukee By Dana Gauruder Jonathan Schoop con- shortest outing of the sea- the game since Detroit’s Colorado 6, Chicago Cubs 5 (Burnes 6-4), 8:10 p.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS tributed two hits and two son, allowing three runs Dmitri Young at Balti- San Francisco 5, Arizona 4, 10 innings Kansas City (Minor 8-9) at St. Louis (Kim Philadelphia 7, Washington 6 6-6), 8:15 p.m. RBIs for Detroit. Miguel on five hits in 1 1/3 in- more on May 6, 2003. Seattle at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Miami (Alcantara 6-9) at Colorado DETROIT — Victor Cabrera went 0-for-4 with nings. Alex Verdugo had ROSTER MOVE Cleveland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. (Márquez 9-8), 8:40 p.m. Reyes tripled twice and Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 Arizona (Smith 3-8) at San Diego (Weath- a walk and remained two two hits and drove in the Red Sox: OF Delino p.m. ers 4-3), 10:10 p.m. drove in three runs, Tar- homers shy of 500. lone Red Sox run. DeShields Jr. was ac- Minnesota at Houston, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Sandoval 3-5) at L.A. Dodgers ik Skubal pitched five Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. (Price 4-1), 10:10 p.m. Detroit took two of three “I know we’re in August quired from Texas for cash Atlanta at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Saturday’s Games scoreless innings, and the Friday’s Games from Boston. and it’s a grind but we and assigned to Triple-A Seattle at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Lynn 10-3) at Chicago Detroit Tigers beat the Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 “This is a good team have a good opportunity Worcester. He was bat- Cubs (Hendricks 13-4), 2:20 p.m. p.m. 8-1 on Seattle (Gonzales 3-5) at N.Y. Yankees across the way and we to play in October,” Cora ting .263 with five home (TBD), 7:05 p.m. Boston at Toronto, 3:07 p.m., 1st game Thursday. held our own,” Tigers said. “We’ve put ourselves runs and 16 stolen bases Tampa Bay (Yarbrough 6-4) at Baltimore Texas at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. Skubal (7-10) allowed (Means 5-3), 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. manager A.J. Hinch said. in this situation. People in 66 games with Triple-A Boston (Eovaldi 9-6) at Toronto (Manoah Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m., 2nd game five hits and struck out “We’re still fighting to win can doubt us (but) ... we Round Rock this season. 3-1), 7:07 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. four. He had surrendered Detroit (Manning 2-4) at Cleveland (Quan- Minnesota at Houston, 7:10 p.m. every game. We don’t put have a good baseball team DeShields has appeared in trill 2-2), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. six home runs in 10 2/3 in- any more pressure on our- and we know we can do it.” 576 major league games. Minnesota (Ober 1-1) at Houston (Greinke Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. nings during his last two 10-3), 8:10 p.m. San Francisco at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. selves whether we’re play- Grossman blasted an 0-2 UP NEXT Texas (Foltynewicz 2-10) at Oakland (Bas- Kansas City at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. starts. ing a winning team or a pitch for his 17th home Red Sox: RHP Nathan sitt 11-3), 9:40 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. “I wanted to attack these N.Y. Mets (Stroman 7-10) at Philadelphia Miami at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. team under .500.” run. Eovaldi (9-6, 3.71 ERA) (Gibson 7-3), 7:05 p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 8:40 p.m. guys, especially up in the The Red Sox lost for the Detroit extended its lead will start the opener of a Pittsburgh (Brubaker 4-10) at Cincinnati L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. zone with the fastball sixth time in seven games to 3-0 in the third. Reyes four-game series at Toron- and then just keep them and dropped 1 1/2 games led off with a triple and to on Friday. Eovaldi will TODAY IN SPORTS off-balance with every- behind idle Tampa Bay in scored on Zack Short’s be seeking his first victory thing else,” Skubal said. the AL East. fly. Schoop added since July 1. He held the August 6 championship with a two-stroke “They’re a really good fast- “We didn’t pitch. We a bases-loaded groundout. Blue Jays scoreless in 6 1958 — Glen Davis of Columbus, victory over Jim Jamieson and ball hitting team, especial- didn’t play good defense. Jeimer Candelario’s RBI 2/3 innings on June 14. Ohio, sets a world record in the Tommy Aaron. ly in fastball counts.” We didn’t hit,” Red Sox ground-rule double and Tigers: RHP Matt Man- 400 hurdles with a time of 49.2 1978 — John Mahaffey beats Robbie Grossman hit a Tom Watson and Jerry Pate on manager Alex Cora said. Reyes’ two-run triple in ning (2-4, 5.59 ERA) will in Budapest, Hungary. leadoff homer in the bot- 1966 — Muhammad Ali knocks the second playoff hole to win the “It wasn’t a good effort to- the fifth gave the Tigers a start the opener of a three- out Brian London in the third PGA Championship. tom of the first. He depart- day. Where we’re at right 6-0 advantage. game series at Cleveland round to retain his world heavy- 1991 — Debbie Doom of the U.S. ed the game prior to the now, we’ve got to get bet- NOTABLE on Friday. Manning was weight title. pitches her second consecutive third with a bruised left ter. That’s the bottom line.” Reyes is the first major rocked for nine runs in 3 1972 — South African Gary perfect game in women’s elbow after getting hit by Boston starter Martin leaguer to hit a triple from 2/3 innings at Cleveland Player wins his second PGA golf at the Pan American Games. a pitch. Perez (7-8) equaled his both sides of the plate in on June 28. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Lawmakers give Cuomo deadline in impeachment probe ter, Oswego, and Nassau counties and the state capital of Albany said they asked for investigative ma- terials from the inquiry to see if any of the allegations could result in criminal charges. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Oswego County District President Joe Biding tours Plumbers & Gasfit- Attorney Greg Oakes told ters Local 5 Training Facility in Lanham, Md. WSYR-TV that he will be- gin investigating an inci- dent involving a woman US plans to require who testified that Cuomo ran two fingers across her chest and grazed the area COVID-19 shots for between her shoulder and breasts at an upstate con- foreign travelers servation event in May 2017. By Zeke Miller U.S. residents who have One of Cuomo’s accusers ASSOCIATED PRESS been to China, the Euro- said he groped her breast. pean Schengen area, the WASHINGTON — The Others have said he gave United Kingdom, Ireland, Biden administration is them unwanted kisses or Brazil, South Africa and taking the first steps to- touched parts of their bod- India in the prior 14 days FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ward requiring nearly ies in ways that made them are prohibited from enter- all foreign visitors to the New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at uncomfortable. ing the U.S. U.S. to be vaccinated for Yankee Stadium. Nearly 60 percent — at All travelers to the U.S., the coronavirus, a White least 89 — of the Assem- regardless of vaccination House official said. status, are required to subpoenaed certain doc- pendent investigation over- bly’s 150 members said they The requirement would By Marina show proof of a nega- Villeneuve uments and expects “full seen by state Attorney Gen- would impeach Cuomo if come as part of the admin- tive COVID-19 test taken ASSOCIATED PRESS compliance from the gov- eral Letitia James released he doesn’t resign, according istration’s phased approach within three days of air ernor,” but that his time to earlier this week said Cuo- to a tally by The Associated to easing travel restrictions Press based on interviews travel to the country. ALBANY, N.Y. — State respond was almost up. mo sexually harassed at for foreign citizens to the and public statements. The Biden administra- lawmakers told Gov. An- “We write to inform you least 11 women, and that country. No timeline has drew Cuomo on Thursday That’s more then the sim- tion has faced pressure to that the Committee’s in- his administration retali- yet been determined, as in- that their ongoing im- ple majority needed for an lift some restrictions from vestigation is nearing com- ated against at least one of teragency working groups peachment investigation is impeachment vote. affected allies, the air pletion and the Assembly them for going public with study how and when to almost done and gave him Assemblymember Sar- travel industry and fam- will soon consider potential her allegations. safely move toward re- a deadline of Aug. 13 to pro- ah Clark, a Democrat from ilies who have been kept articles of impeachment Cuomo has denied mak- suming normal travel. vide additional evidence. Rochester, said colleagues Eventually all foreign citi- separated from loved Since March, the Assem- against your client,” they ing any inappropriate sex- who were once hesitant to ones by the rules. Many wrote. “Accordingly, we in- ual advances and insists zens entering the country, bly’s judiciary committee call for Cuomo to leave office with some limited excep- have complained that the vite you to provide any the findings don’t reflect has been investigating are now all calling for his tions, are expected to need travel restrictions don’t additional evidence or writ- the facts. He’s resisted nu- whether there are grounds resignation or impeachment. to be vaccinated against reflect the current virus ten submissions that you merous calls for his resig- to impeach the Democratic “There are not that many COVID-19 to enter the U.S. situation — particularly governor over sexual ha- would like the Committee nation from most of New more questions in anyone’s The official spoke on the as caseloads in the U.S. rassment allegations, mis- to consider before its work York’s top Democrats and mind that he has truly bro- condition of anonymity are worse than in many leading the public about concludes.” from national figures like ken state laws, and the state Wednesday to preview the of the prohibited nations. COVID-19 outbreaks at The letter was released President Joe Biden. sexual harassment laws he policy under development. Airlines for America, nursing homes and using publicly by Assembly Ju- The governor had no pub- signed into law,” Clark said. The Biden administra- a trade group for major state resources and staff diciary Committee Chair lic events planned Thurs- Assembly Speaker Carl tion has kept in place U.S. airlines, said it was for his $5 million book deal. Charles Lavine, a Long Is- day, and has not made him- Heastie said the Assembly’s travel restrictions that pleased by reports that In a letter sent Thursday, land Democrat. self available to reporters judiciary committee will first have severely curtailed the administration plans the law firm leading the in- The committee has sched- since the report’s release wrap up its probe “as quickly international trips to the to make it easier for more vestigation, Davis Polk & uled its next meeting on the Tuesday. as possible” before the cham- U.S., citing the spread of foreign travelers to enter Wardwell, reminded Cuo- matter for Monday. District attorneys in Man- ber votes on articles of im- the delta variant of the vi- the country if they have mo’s legal team that it has Findings from an inde- hattan, suburban Westches- peachment. rus. Under the rules, non- been vaccinated. Second-grade Immigrant detentions soar students at McAlpine Elementary School take part in the despite Biden’s campaign promises classroom learning portion of Camp By Philip Marcelo and Gerald Herbert CMS, Charlotte- ASSOCIATED PRESS Mecklenburg Schools’ summer program, in WINNFIELD, La. — Charlotte, N.C. Alexander Martinez says he fled from homophobia, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS government persecution and the notorious MS-13 gang in El Salvador only Summer funding helped to run into abuse and harassment in America’s immigration detention sys- school districts address disparities tem. By Annie Ma al stimulus money — to Mountains, social worker Since crossing the bor- ASSOCIATED PRESS help students catch up on Carmen Lyn Romero lives der illegally in April, the learning. School districts on a dirt road too narrow 28-year-old has bounced CHARLOTTE, N.C. — targeted their outreach to for a school bus. between six different fa- After another pandem- students identified as high Romero, who balanced tak- cilities in three states. ic-disrupted school year, needs, including students ing care of her five children He said he contracted organizers of vastly ex- with failing grades in core with serving nearby tribal COVID-19, faced racist panded summer learning classes or in high-poverty reservation Picuris Pueblo, taunts and abuse from opportunities are investing neighborhoods. relied on an SUV the district guards and was harassed heavily in efforts to make When Peñasco Indepen- sent to pick up her children. by fellow detainees for be- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS them accessible to the dent School District, which “The school has been ing gay. most vulnerable students. serves roughly 350 students so accommodating to my “I find myself emotional- Immigration detainee Alexander Martinez While there have been in New Mexico, announced kids, to pick them up and ly unstable because I have success stories, the pro- speaks during an interview with The Associat- a summer program this drop them off. I can’t do suffered a lot in deten- grams have faced many ed Press inside the Winn Correctional Center year, demand overwhelmed that,” said Romero, 28. tion,” Martinez said last of the same challenges in Winnfield, La. the number of slots until the Even before the pandem- week at Winn Correction- that educators have been district doubled the number ic, students’ summer ex- al Center in Louisiana. “I up against since the pan- would reverse his pre- have lost their ICE con- of seats available. periences divided heavily never imagined or expect- demic hit: Attendance has decessor’s hardline ap- tracts, and Biden has pro- But of the 85 children along socioeconomic lines. ed to receive this inhu- been inconsistent, some proach. Biden campaigned posed funding for 32,500 signed up, more than half Middle and upper class stu- mane treatment.” families have lost interest, on ending “prolonged” de- immigrant detention beds would not be able to at- dents typically experience He’s among a growing tention and use of private in his budget, a modest de- and COVID-19 still has number of people in im- many reluctant to let stu- tend if it weren’t for dis- learning gains over the prisons for immigration crease from 34,000 funded trict-provided transporta- summer and are more like- migration detention cen- detention, which house by Trump. dents learn in-person. ters nationwide, many Educators also have had tion services. ly to have access to summer the majority of those in A White House spokes- In Peñasco, pervasive enrichment, Potter said. of whom, like Martinez, ICE custody. man said Biden’s budget to address persistent bar- have cleared their initial riers to access for summer intergenerational poverty In contrast, low-income stu- “We’re at this really reduces the number of has pushed school districts dents typically see learning screening to seek asylum strange moment with ICE detention beds and programs for families that in the U.S. to embrace the so-called loss, Potter said. Families of- him,” said Silky Shah, shifts some of their use to juggle work and child care The number of detainees and have limited access to “community schools” model ten struggle to find slots in af- executive director of De- processing immigrants for has more than doubled transportation. that provides services like fordable summer enrichment tention Watch Network, parole and other alterna- since the end of February, “We’re starting from a counseling, transportation, programs, where demand which advocates for end- tives. to nearly 27,000 as of July really unequal playing internet access and other can readily outpace the num- Homeland Security Sec- 22, according to the most ing immigration deten- field,” said Halley Pot- resources, ensuring partic- ber of available seats. recent data from U.S. tion outright. “There’s retary Alejandro Mayor- ter, a senior fellow at The ipation in school programs. The dramatically expand- Immigration and Cus- still time to turn things kas said in a recent con- Century Foundation who In the rural district, com- ed number of seats avail- toms Enforcement. That’s around, but his policies so gressional hearing that studies educational in- munity schools director Mi- able through school dis- above the roughly 22,000 far haven’t matched his he’s “concerned about the equity. “There’s a lot that chael Noll said, some fam- tricts this year eased some detained last July under campaign rhetoric.” overuse of detention” and school districts have to do, ilies don’t own a car. Some of those pressures, and then-President Donald In May, the Biden ad- pledged to continue to re- and community organi- who do have periods where targeted outreach policies Trump, though it’s no- ministration terminated view problematic facili- zations that are running they can’t afford gas. And aimed to get high-needs where close to the record contracts with two con- ties. these programs as well, in others are often juggling students into those slots. in August 2019, when the troversial ICE detention The rising number of order to help pick that up.” work and child care, unable Charlotte-Mecklenburg number of detainees ex- centers — one in Georgia asylum-seekers detained The summer programs to constantly shepherd kids Schools typically does not ceeded 55,000, ICE data and another in Massa- for prolonged periods is offered by schools and back and forth. host a summer session, but shows. chusetts — getting praise among the most concern- community groups are The district runs three offered more than 30,000 The rising detentions is from advocates who hoped ing developments, said powered by an infusion buses to make sure those slots this year to any stu- a sore point for President it would be the start of a Heidi Altman, policy di- of private and public 50 kids can attend. Like dent interested and saw an Joe Biden’s pro-immigra- broader rollback. rector at the National Im- funding — including bil- many families in these ru- average daily attendance tion allies, who hoped he But no other facilities migrant Justice Center. lions of dollars in feder- ral foothills of the Rocky of around 15,000. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 COMICS

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When it appears not to matter Having spent the first 34 years and finesse? three days of my life in England, I With competent defense, he sometimes unwittingly sneak a word couldn’t. Declarer tried the effect into these articles that isn’t in use of leading the club jack from the on this side of the Atlantic. Luckily, dummy, but East went up with the I have always had good editors who ace and returned his second spade. weed them out. However, sometimes When South played low, West accu- my word is much pithier or more col- rately inserted the eight. orful than the American substitute. Declarer couldn’t do better than What do you think a “plonker” is? try dummy’s two top hearts, but the North might have opened two no- queen didn’t drop. With a resigned trump and here would presumably shrug, South cashed dummy’s di- have received a favorable heart lead. amond queen and conceded down When West led his fourth-high- two. est spade, South, thinking he had “Everything wrong,” observed nine tricks (two spades, two hearts South. and five diamonds), won with his “Not really,” replied North. “Just put jack, played a to dummy’s up dummy’s spade queen at trick queen and cashed the diamond ace. one. Then you have a guaranteed East’s club discard left declarer gob- hand entry in spades to take the di- smacked. amond finesse.” How could South get back to his “Oh, yes, of course.” hand to take the marked diamond South felt like a complete plonker! FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH REMIND REWIND

Making the Cut Amazon Prime Video Season Finale! The second season winner of Heidi Klum and Tim Bathing beauties Gunn’s fashion design competition series is deter- mined. By David Cohea gals, but somehow the net- Val REMIND MAGAZINE topped swimsuit she sports in Muscle Beach Party (1964) Amazon Prime Video Sometimes the swim- For over 40 years, Val Kilmer, one of Hollywood’s is the sexiest of the lot. suit makes the movie. Who Burt Lancaster and most mercurial and/or misunderstood actors, has doesn’t remember these clas- been documenting his own life and craft through Deborah Kerr sic movie moments when From Here to Eternity film and video. He has amassed thousands of hours a little bathing suit went a of footage, from 16mm home movies made with his (1953) long, long way? It’s perhaps the most mem- brothers, to time spent in iconic roles for blockbuster Elizabeth Taylor movies like Top Gun, The Doors, Tombstone and Bat- orable and passionate love Suddenly, Last Summer scene ever filmed between man Forever. This raw, wildly original and unflinching (1959) two beach bodies. Burt Lan- documentary reveals a life lived to extremes and In Joseph Mankiewicz’s caster is a career soldier sta- a heart-filled, sometimes hilarious look at what it adaptation of the Tennes- tioned in Hawaii before the means to be an artist and a complex man. see Williams play, Elizabeth Japanese attack in 1941. He’s Mr. Corman Taylor plays Catherine Holly, in love with his commander’s Apple TV+ a young woman who has a wife, played by Deborah Kerr. New Series! mental breakdown after wit- Their passion for each other Joseph Gordon-Levitt created, directed and stars nessing her cousin’s murder is fully revealed at the beach in this 10-episode dramedy described as “dark- while the two of them were one day as they kiss lying ly funny, oddly beautiful and deeply heartfelt.” The on holiday in Spain. The cous- series follows the days and nights of Josh Corman in uses Catherine as bait to in the sand just as a wave (Gordon-Levitt), an artist at heart but not by trade. A lure young men on the beach, breaks over them. She’s in career in music hasn’t panned out, and he teaches outfitting her in a white a halter-top swimsuit, he in fifth grade at a public school in the San Fernando maillot that looks almost black trunks — not very ex- Valley. His ex-fiancée Megan has moved out, and his transparent when it gets otic or erotic for 1953, but high school buddy Victor (Arturo Castro) has moved wet. It certainly was … they’re both dripping wet and in. He knows he has a lot to be thankful for, but clingy, and the screen result gleaming. finds himself struggling nevertheless through anxiety, is jaw-dropping for the time. Raquel Welch loneliness and a sneaking suspicion that he sucks Although it has little to do One Million Years B.C. as a person. Mr. Corman looks to speak for the con- with the overall story (and (1966) temporary generation of 30-somethings — rich with far more censor-maddening This British film good intentions, poor with student loans and yearn- themes of homosexuality and wasn’t much on scientific ing to become real grownups sometime before they cannibalism), images of Tay- cred; director Don Chaffey dis- die. Debra Winger, Bobby Hall (aka Logic), Alexander lor in that bathing suit were pensed with a 65-million-year Jo, Juno Temple, Jamie Chung, Shannon Woodward used exclusively in promos gap between humans and di- and Hector Hernandez also star. The first two epi- for the film. nosaurs to see how they fared sodes drop today; subsequent new episodes are Bo Derek on the same beach. The most available on Fridays. 10 (1979) engaging thing about the Physical George Webber (Dudley movie is a tossup between the Apple TV+ Moore) is a composer on the dinosaur sequences animated Season Finale! outs with his girlfriend who by and the The dark comedy starring Rose Byrne as a frustrated one day spots his neighbor deerskin bikini worn by Ra- ‘80s housewife who finds release through the world Jenny (Bo Derek), who is, ac- quel Welch in one of her first of aerobics concludes its first season. cording to George’s dropped A scene from From Here to Eternity. feature roles. Dubbed “the de- The Mysterious Benedict Society jaw, an “11” out of “10.” He finitive look of the 1960s,” a Disney+ chases her to Mexico where Ursula Andress Annette Funicello promotional still of Welch in Season Finale! she is honeymooning in Dr. No (1962) and Frankie Avalon the fur bikini became a best- Check out the final first season installment of this order to find a way to get When Ursula Andress was Muscle Beach Party selling poster. series based on the young-adult bestseller by Tren- closer to her. In one scene, brought out to Jamaica to be- (1964) Julie Adams ton Lee Stewart. It follows a group of orphans placed George watches Jenny run gin filming Dr. No, she and di- In all, seven beach par- Creature From the Black Lagoon (1954) undercover at a boarding school known as The Insti- on the beach in slow-motion rector Terence Young worked ty movies were released by In the matchup of bathing tute who must foil a nefarious plot with global ram- while wearing a gold one- with a local seamstress to American International Pic- ifications while creating a new sort of family along tures in the ‘60s, and they beauty and the beast in Crea- piece swimsuit, her hair up create the iconic two-piece the way. in cornrows. He is willing to were all much the same: nice ture From the Black Lagoon, bikini that captivated au- Madagascar: A Little Wild do anything to be with her, beach girl (usually played by it was white latex versus & Peacock but success in bed gets him diences in her first scene Annette Funicello) struggles rubber claws. Julie Adams Season Premiere! no closer to love. He returns with James Bond. Playing to win back her dumb beach played Kay Lawrence, gal In Season 4 of this animated series based on the hit home to patch things up with conch-diver Honey Ryder, she boyfriend (Frankie Avalon) Friday with benefits who ac- feature film, fearless pals Alex, Marty, Melman and his girlfriend with a little rises dripping from the surf from a sultry Other Girl, his companies the good research Gloria are back with even bigger adventures in their more maturity than before. in the bikini, fitted with a surfboard or both. Meanwhile ship Rita down the Amazon concrete jungle of New York City. Melman loses his It was one of Derek’s first white web belt and dagger. lt there’s lots of dancing on the in search of a Devonian fish- first tooth, Gloria plans a flashy production for a shy screen appearances, and that made the first Bond girl and beach and surfing. Funicello man. What they find in the hermit crab with a secret talent and a snowstorm hits suit made her an internation- also the most popular in the was always suited more mod- Black Lagoon is a Gill-Man the city, blocking zookeeper Kate from the habitat. al sex symbol. film series’ seven-decade run. estly than her fellow beach who’s a sucker for the beauty.

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Murphy, drawn by W. H. requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief 55/100 (48.55) feet; Northeast by land now or formerly of O'Brien, forty-seven Spear, dated April 11, 1915, recorded in Essex South District Registry of Deeds in as requested in the Petition. and 70/100 (47.70) feet; Southeast by land now or formerly of Ring, forty-nine Book of Plans 27, Plan No. 22. and 87/100 (49.87) feet; and Southwest by part of lot 3, as shown on said plan, The Petitioner requests that: forty-four and 28/100 (44.28) feet; Being Lot 2 as shown on Plan of Land in Lynn Subject to and with the benefit of easements, restrictions, reservations and rights Lorraine Margarin of Union City NJ dated July, 1950, drawn by John W. Parsons, Surveyor, recorded with Essex South of way of record insofar as the same are in force and applicable. District Deeds, Book 3773, Page 82, and containing 2276 square feet of land be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety according to said plan. Said premises are hereby conveyed together with the right For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) on the bond in unsupervised administration. to use that portion of Lot 1 on said plan shown as "RT. of WAY" thereon as a right Registry of Deeds in Book 15050, Page 96. of way for all purposes for which streets and rights of way are commonly used in IMPORTANT NOTICE the City of Lynn. The property will be sold subject to the redemption rights in favor of the Internal You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Revenue Service by virtue of the tax lien(s) recorded in Essex County (Southern Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Also the land situated in said Lynn, being shown as Lot 2-A on plan above District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35742, Page 31 and Book 37400, Page 316. must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on mentioned, bounded and described as follows: The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal the return day of 09/14/2021. assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written North by Essex Street, twelve and 2/100 (12.02) feet; encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a East by said lot 1, seventy-six and 46/100 (76.46) feet; and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections South, Southwest and West by lot 3, as shown on said plan, by three lines record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further measuring sixteen and 56/100 (16.56) feet, sixteen and 56/100 (16.56) feet, notice to you. and forty-seven and 19/100 (47.19) feet, respectively; containing 748 square Terms of the Sale: Cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM feet according to said plan. deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a PROBATE CODE (MUPC) bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised For mortgagor's title see deeds recorded with the Essex County (Southern requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24732, Page 462 and Book 26210, Page 168. bid; balance of purchase price payable by certified check in thirty (30) days from Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Associates, administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such other time as Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in expenses of administration. encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Date: July 27, 2021 record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Other terms to be announced at the sale. Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate Terms of the Sale: Cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1, Item: August 6, 2021 deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of Korde & Associates, P.C. THE TRIAL COURT bid; balance of purchase price payable by certified check in thirty (30) days from 11-005245 / FC03 PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Associates, 900 Chelmsford Street Docket No. ES21P2303EA P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such other time as Suite 3102 INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in Lowell, MA 01851 said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. (978) 256-1500 Essex Division Kinnon, Stephen, 11-005245 Other terms to be announced at the sale. Estate of: Thomas A. Kilty ITEM: August 6, 13 and 20, 2021 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, in trust for the registered Also Known As: holders of Argent Securities Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-W3 Date of Death: June 21, 2021 Korde & Associates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street Suite 3102 Have a story to share? To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Lowell, MA 01851 (978) 256-1500 Petitioner: Susan A. Atlas of Hollis NH Samuels, Gifty, 14-017034 Need a question answered?

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Susan A. Atlas of Hollis NH has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond. Have something to sell? The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with We can help! 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 to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner.

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ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK A miniature drive-in scene plays out in the win- dow of Bob and Carol Giannino’s 1955 Chevy Mikey Topping of Lynnfield climbs out of his dad’s DeLorean during the Crazy Cool Car Show at Bel Air during the Crazy Cool Car Show. Calvary Christian Church in Lynnfield on Saturday.

ITEM PHOTOS | JAKOB MENENDEZ Paul Martin, left, from Danvers dances with Beth Donahue from Peabody during the Lisa Love Billy Garzone, throws his hand in the air right Experience concert on Leather City Common. before performing a guitar riff.

ITEM PHOTO | JAKOB MENENDEZ ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Aiden Horgan of Peabody West receives a medal for winning the Massa- Donna Crocker of Gloucester takes part in a doubles tennis clinic hosted chusetts State Little League championship in Gloucester. by two-time Olympic gold medalist and 17-time Grand Slam champion Gigi Fernández at Nahant Tennis Club on Tuesday.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK American Outdoor School founder and CEO Eliot Goodwin examines mushrooms he found while walking through the woods of Camp Nihan in Saugus. B8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 ENTERTAINMENT Resuming a national tour? Oh, Hall & Oates can go for that

By Mark Kennedy cause we had invested Since the early ‘70s, ASSOCIATED PRESS time and energy into that Oates and Daryl Hall’s show, we kind of just put brand of Philadelphia-born NEW YORK — John it in mothballs, basically. “blue-eyed soul” has scored Oates of Hall & Oates, the And now we’re bringing it six No. 1 singles on the multi-platinum soul-pop back up because no one’s Billboard Hot 100 chart, duo behind hits like “Pri- really seen it,” said Oates. including “Kiss on My vate Eyes,” “Rich Girl” and The new tour kicks off List” and “I Can’t Go for “Maneater,” is eager to re- Thursday in Mans eld, That (No Can Do).” They turn to concert stages again Massachusetts, and hits and prepared for an extra also achieved six platinum such cities as Philadel- loud reaction when he does. albums and many more FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS phia, Cincinnati, Milwau- Top 10 singles like “Sara “I think there’s de nite- Ryan Reynolds in a scene from “Free Guy.” ly going to be an energy kee, Denver, Los Angeles Smile” and “She’s Gone.” there that is very unique. and Honolulu, before end- Fans can expect all the No one’s ever experienced ing with a two-night stand hits played live. Hall & a time like this in our mod- Dec. 3-4 in Mashantucket, Oates are not the kind of Review: In ‘Free Guy,’ a ern world,” he tells The As- . Squeeze and group that shrugs off their sociated Press. “Quite hon- KT Tunstall will join the past work or distances estly, this is the longest I duo on certain concerts. themselves from commer- videogame ‘Truman Show’ have not played live in my The tour kicks off just cial winners. They know entire professional career.” as the delta variant of the what  lls the venues. By Jake Coyle to be played by an A-lister. world — a “Grand Theft Hall & Oates had virus is spreading rapidly “We have this incredibly ASSOCIATED PRESS “Free Guy,” which opens Auto”-like metropolis — planned to tour in 2020 and Oates says he and the good problem of having so in theaters Aug. 13, is a as adeptly as he did that but only managed one stop band will take it day-by- many hits,” Oates says. In upside-down simu- clever if increasingly fa- of the Natural History at Madison Square Garden day. “Every day is going “We love those songs. Be- lations, time loops and miliar kind of meta movie Museum. He’s particular- in late February before to be a new day,” he says. lieve me, it’s not a chore to videogames turned inside that delights in seeing a ly deft at toggling from COVID-19 restrictions led “You know, we don’t know play those songs because out, a growing body of videogame from the inside inside the game to out- to the nation’s concert ven- what the world’s going to they are really great. And movies trade on the feel- and turning a background side it. While Guy, gob- ing of living in a false re- ues being shuttered. deliver to us in the next obviously they speak for character into a hero. It’s smacked by Molotov Girl, ality — of being a glitch “We really had a cool month. We’ll roll with it themselves because they more balanced and bet- grows beyond his coding, in the matrix. Virtual re- show planned. And so be- and take what we can get.” stood the test of time.” ter than Steven Knight’s and begins to compete alities turn real (“Ready bold but off-kilter “Seren- with the other “sunglass- Player One”), television ity,” with Matthew McCo- es people” (players) in the sets peel away (“The Tru- naughey as a  shing boat game, Millie and her for- man Show”), dream states captain who turns out to mer programming partner don’t wake (“Inception”), (Joe Keery) investigate arcade characters break be a videogame protag- free (“Wreck-It Ralph”). onist. But “Free Guy” is whether Soonami, the gi- But if anyone was ever also blandly predictable ant gaming company run living a lie, Free City resi- and fails to unlock the lev- by Antwan (Waititi), stole dent and banker Guy (Ryan els its high-concept prem- their AI design. Reynolds) is. Every day he ise might have opened. But “Free Guy” doesn’t picks a blue shirt and kha- Directed by Shawn Levy take its concept anywhere kis from a closet neatly or- from a script by Matt Lieb- particularly interesting, dered with them. He orders erman (“Scoob!,” “Playing settling more for videog- the same coffee. He even, With Fire”) and Zak Penn ame puns and inner-stu- like Truman, has a cheery (who co-wrote “Ready Play- dio references while at the goodbye: “Don’t have a good er One”), “Free Guy” gets a same time making self-ref- day. Have a great day.” signi cant boost from Jodie erences to its own original- It’s the same thing over Comer, who plays both the ity. “Free Guy,” for sure, be- and over. But from the VR architect Millie and her longs to a rare big-budget start, it’s obvious some- in-game avatar, Molotov summer-movie breed given thing is very far from Girl, and proves a force in that it’s not based on pre- right. Every day, for exam- either dimension. There vious intellectual property. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ple, Guy’s bank is robbed are also gleeful, over-the- And the movie has a lot of top performances by Taiki fun with that. Antwan is Daryl Hall and John Oates perform in Glendale, Ariz. at gun point. He and his security guard friend, Bud- Waititi as the game’s diabol- readying a dumbed-down dy (Lil Rel Howery) calmly ical overlord, and — is that sequel (a “See-QUAL” as lie down on the oor each really him? — the long-dor- Waititi emphasizes) to time and discuss their af- mant Channing Tatum, a “Free City” that he brags ter-work plans. The reveal very welcome sight, ash- is simply trading on the isn’t a shocker: “Free City” ing more extreme moves game’s strong IP. Yet but is a virtual reality game than those in “Magic Mike” the end of “Free Guy,” a and Guy is a background as an in-game avatar. movie made by Fox as it character — a non-play- Levy, a veteran director was being acquired by the able character or NPC. In of warm-hearted comedies Co., “Free the expansive digital uni- (the “Night at the Muse- Guy” chokes on its own verse, Guy is the lowest of um” movies, “Cheaper by pop-culture references, the low, an (8-) bit charac- the Dozen”), has a light slipping in “Star Wars” ter in a violent cyber city. touch and he juggles the theme music and Captain AREYOUOR He’s an extra who happens wildlife of the gaming America’s shield. A stained-glass artist works to SOMEONEYOU recreate one of the stained- KNOWFACING glass windows that were the trademark of EVICTION? Beirut’s Sur- sock Museum, shattered in last year’s port explo- sion, at the Free lawyers at Northeast Maya Hussaini workshop, in Legal Aid can help Beirut. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS

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