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SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 DEALS OF THE Marblehead Harbor plans $DAY$ its future — remotely PG. 3 By Steve Krause to 8:30 p.m. It will be a remote meeting The event is sponsored by Salem ITEM STAFF on the GoToMeeting site, which can be Coastwatch, a group whose mis- accessed from either a computer or a sion is to “protect and improve the envi- DEALS MARBLEHEAD — Those who are con- smartphone. ronmental quality of Salem Sound and cerned about the future of Marblehead Kirk Bosma of the Group its watershed.” OF THE Harbor can keep themselves apprised of will present conceptualized adaptation The Woods Hole Group is an inter- $ $ what’s happening with it by monitoring design approaches for four areas around DAY national environmental services and PG. 3 a meeting on the subject Monday night. Marblehead Harbor to reduce damaging products organization based in Massa- “The Future of Marblehead Harbor coastal flooding, based on recent experi- chusetts, and with offices in Delaware, Salem Superintendent Stephen Climate Adaptation: Themes and Con- ences and on climate 10, 30 and 50 years Zrike addressed the schools all-re- cepts” will be discussed Monday from 7 from now. HARBOR, A2 mote plan to welcome back stu- dents this fall on a facebook live video from CollinsDEALS Middle School on Thursday. STEVE KRAUSE OF THE COMMENTARY All-remote$DAY$ Put the PG. 3 equipment opening for away and Salem SchoolsDEALS By DanielOF Kane THE just don’t ITEM STAFF SALEM — Just as $theDA SalemY$ School play Committee had voted on PGits. plans3 to re- turn students to schools, newly hired Su- Just don’t play. perintendent Stephen Zrike and the city Stop this madness. Stop have had to make a major pivot. trying to t a square peg In announcements on social media into a round hole when Wednesday and Thursday night Zrike it comes to public safety. informed the public that Salem Public Make the decision to sus- Lynn’s commuter reduced Schools will transition to a completely re- pend school sports until mote model to begin the school year. such time as it’s safe to Originally the district was set to have play them unencumbered rates extended to Dec. 31 students in pre-K through third grade re- by the fear that every turn to classrooms while older students body check, every tack- worked remotely, however a new state le, every bit of incidental By Gayla Cawley year so that riders commuting be- measuring system made those plans un- contact will result in the ITEM STAFF tween Lynn and Downtown achievable in the month of September. can continue to travel for the same “Wednesday, the state of transmission of a deadly LYNN — Commuters will be virus. price as a subway fare,” said MBTA released a new, four-tier measuring sys- able to take the train from Lynn Have you seen a Major General Manager Steve Poftak. tem intended to inform cities and school to Boston at subway rates through League baseball game Rates were rst lowered by the districts planning for reopening,” Zrike since the season opened? Dec. 31. MBTA for the nal week of May and Commuters said in a live video on Facebook. “We Empty ballparks? Um- The Massachusetts Transpor- then again on July 1. Lower fares wait for a learned Salem moved from a yellow tier, pires with masks? Absurd. tation Authority (MBTA) announced have been in place since that time, train at Cen- which is four to eight cases per 100,000 residents over a 14-day period to red No, the idea of them it was extending a pilot program which are aimed at easing over- tral Square which is over eight cases per 100,000 res- wearing masks isn’t ab- that has offered lower train fares at crowding on buses and providing Station in surd. But making some- the Lynn and Riverworks Commut- Lynn. idents over 14 days. As a result of that additional travel options during the info we believed it was necessary to begin thing so important that er Rail Stations this summer. COVID-19 pandemic. they’re running around “We’re pleased to extend this re- the school year with remote learning for FILE PHOTO | the majority of students per the conver- with masks on is more duced fare through the end of the COMMUTER RAIL, A3 SPENSER HASAK than a little silly. Just for- sation and contingencies put in place by get it. On all levels. the School Committee.” Most schools in Massa- This week’s changes caused a major shift chusetts are opening in COVID to the goals of the original approved plan. the fall at the very least New coronavirus Another 40B project “We’re obviously very disappointed with a hybrid schedule. cases reported in about the modi cation and we are heart- Students will spend as Lynn, Peabody developing in Peabody broken for so many students who des- much time in school as and Revere. A2 perately need to be in school,” Zrike said. “Our opinion, my opinion, doesn’t change out of school. Some won’t Opinion be going at all. By Anne Marie Tobin with a Massachusetts subsidiz- about how important it is for our young- Shribman: ITEM STAFF ing agency for the property locat- est learners to be in school. But as we Well, if it’s too dangerous It’s the new, old to go to school, then it’s too ed at 40-42 Endicott St. to build have said from the start, safety and well- Democratic party’s PEABODY — Another 40B af- 80 40B affordable housing units. ness is at the forefront of our planning.” dangerous to play sports. time to shine. A4 fordable housing development Period. End of paragraph. The property had previously The plans set for grades four through may be on its way to the city. been issued a special permit high school will now apply to all students. End of story. Otherwise, Sports And with it, a lot of drama. about the best you could by the City Council earlier this That consists of daily and weekly sched- Impact Sports Lab Peabody was informed in an year for a 38-unit development. ules that include live and recorded teach- say about the situation is keeping athletes Aug. 12 email from Attorney Ja- that it’s a historic case of “Instead of 38 units the devel- ing remotely. Unlike the short notice of t. B1 son A. Panos of The Panos Law oper had previously proposed, he changes in the spring, this plan provides misplaced priorities. It’s • Group that his client, Todisco probably more accurate to is now going with 80 under 40B a full day of teaching and learning. Peabody Champions Properties, LLC, (Todisco) in- and we can do nothing about it,” “It’s not an abbreviated day, in order to say it’s historic hypocrisy. move on to tends to le an application for This probably sounds NSBL semi nals. B1 Project Eligibility (site approval) PEABODY, A3 SALEM, A3 odd coming from the guy who was sports editor of this paper for 18 years, and who counts his No. 1 Employee claims Lynn eld company life bucket list item as be- ing at Fenway Park to see the Red Sox win a World noncompliant with safety protocols Series. But as much fun as that was, and as much as company headquartered and also failed to use ad- it meant to me, I’m more By Anne Marie Tobin ITEM STAFF in New Jersey, did not equate sanitization mea- interested in seeing us get require masks or enforce through this pandemic in sures. LYNNFIELD — A Lyn- social distancing require- “The virus came out one piece. n eld company is being This virus reminds me of ments or post any safety more than ve months accused by one of its em- information until about ago, they should have the old commercial, “I told ployees of failing to im- two friends, and they told four weeks ago, and only forced people to wear plement adequate safety two friends, and so on. And recently posted any signs masks at the very least so on. And so on.” Once it protocols required due to on doors or elsewhere when the state did, but the COVID-19 pandemic. gets going, it spreads like regarding masks and so- they didn’t do anything,” ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN wild re. What business do John Brennan of Mel- cial distancing. He said he said. “When employees rose said Conduent, a the company refused to Conduent is being accused of failing to imple- COMMENTARY, A3 business process services provide thermometers LYNNFIELD, A2 ment adequate COVID-19 safety protocols.

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MEMBER FDIC / MEMBER DIF EQUAL HOUSING LENDER NMLS #406738 A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 OBITUARIES Marblehead Harbor Patrick J. Ryan, Jr., 84 Kevin D. Lannon, 57 1935-2020 1963-2020 plans its Patrick J. Ryan, Jr., age 84, Kevin D. Lannon “Haudo,” of St. Petersburg, FL and Lynn, age 57, passed away from a MA, passed away August 10, lengthily illness on Wednes- future — remotely 2020 due to complications day, August 12, 2020, at Ka- from a golf cart accident. He plan House in Danvers MA. He HARBOR head has reached out to was born in Lynn on Sep- was the beloved husband of From A1 local boatyards to find tember 20, 1935 to Patrick J. Maria (Nikolopoulos) Lannon, ways to recycle marine Ryan, Sr. and Irene (Gallant) with whom he shared 29 won- Maryland, and Texas. It shrink wrap used to cov- Ryan. He was the husband of derful years of marriage. offers a range of coastal, er boats during the win- Meredith (Harmon) Ryan for Born in Lynn, MA on January ecological, and oceano- ter. A recycling bin for over 47 years. 22, 1963, he was a son of the graphic consulting ser- boat shrink wrap is lo- Patrick was educated for late James and Mary (Mori- vices, along with prod- cated at the town trans- 12 years at St. Mary’s in Lynn, arty) Lannon. Kevin attended ucts for collecting ocean fer station, 5 Woodfin graduating in 1953, and was a Lynn English High School and measurements, ocean Terrace. member of St. Mary’s Alumni Salem State University. Fol- forecasting, tracking Coronavirus social dis- Association. He was an iron- lowing this, Kevin went on to wildlife with satellite tancing precautions may worker for Local #7 until his work for General Electric for communications, and alter dockside, pier and retirement. Patrick was a life 23 years. vessel monitoring sys- Sustainable Marblehead member of the Knights of Co- For all who knew him, Kev- tems (VMS) for fisheries Jr and his wife Linda of Lynn; his wife Susanne Lannon of wants to make the town lumbus, Valladolid Council #70 in was a fan of classic rock management. carbon-free through in Lynn, and a past Member of his sister, Irene Lewis of CA; as and a passionate drummer Swampscott, Julie Lannon The harbor has been the emissions and pollu- the Ancient Order of Hiberni- well as 14 grandchildren and for the former bands G-Men Manley of Swampscott, Gary subject of ongoing concern tion reduction efforts by ans, Division 10, Lynn. He was 7 great-grandchildren. He was and The Skinny. Kevin also and his wife Kristen Lannon among environmental 2040. also a member of the Shoe predeceased by his rst wife, loved watching the Bruins of Lynn. As well as many other groups. “This is an all-hands- City Golf League. He was a for- Margaret (Twomey) Ryan, his and Patriots with friends and dear nieces, nephews, cousins “Sustainable Marble- on-deck moment, and mer Little League, Babe Ruth sons, Leonard of ME and Kevin family. He had other hobbies and friends. head” has put the harbor we’re all in this boat and American Legion Base- of Lynn; his daughter, Deirdre including playing hockey, golf, Service information: on its radar, announcing together,” stated John ball coach, and also a former (Ryan) White of NH and his sis- and baseball. In his prime, Visitation will be held on efforts two months ago Livermore, Sustainable coach and board member for ter, Shirley Civiello of Lynn. he was a skilled defense- Tuesday, August 18th from to keep it clean even as East Lynn Pop Warner. He was Service information: Vis- man in hockey nicknamed 8:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. at it extended a wide-rang- Marblehead co-founder a basketball referee for over 30 iting hours will be held on “Killer” and a strong catch- Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home, ing invitation for people and Northeast years, and was a board mem- Monday from 4-7PM in the er for Lynn English. He was 157 Maple Street, Lynn, MA. to join a discussion on Director of the Center ber for the International Asso- Solimine Funeral Home, 426 a member of the General A Funeral Mass will be held ways to protect the har- for Sustainable Ener- ciation of Approved Basketball Broadway (RTE129), Lynn. Electric Employees Athletic at 12 p.m. at Saint Pius V bor. gy. He also serves on the Of cials Board 130. He was Adhering to the guidelines of Association (GEEAA) and a Church, 215 Maple St., Lynn, Sustainable Marble- town’s Green Marblehead a communicant of Holy Cross the Commonwealth of Mas- champion of their Monday MA. Burial will follow at Pine head is “dedicated to em- Committee. Church in Florida, and was on sachusetts and the CDC, vis- night golf league at Gannon Grove Cemetery, Lynn. As an powering and connect- To access the meeting, the Board of Directors of the itation will be limited to 40 Golf Course in 2019. expression of sympathy, in ing our town’s residents, to go to www.gotomeet. Men’s Club of Five Towns in family members and friends Above all else, though, lieu of owers, donations in businesses and leaders me/WoodsHoleGroup/ St. Petersburg, FL. He was also at a time. His funeral mass Kevin loved his family. He Kevin’s honor may be made to create a healthy, sus- the-future-of-marble- Past President and Director of on Tuesday will be private. was a devoted husband, and to Care Dimensions, 75 tainable and resilient head-harbor-climate-ad- Five Towns Newport Building Those who prefer may make father, who cherished every Sylvan Street, Suite B-102, community,” the group’s aptation. #23 Association. donations to St. Mary’s memory he made with his Danvers, MA 01923 or www. mission statement says. People can also dial In addition to his wife, he Alumni Association, 35 Trem- loved ones. caredimensions.org. To “Our vision is a vibrant in using their phones. leaves his daughters, Kathryn ont St., Lynn, MA 01902. Along with his loving wife, share a memory or leave on- and engaged community There are also one-touch (Ryan) McWhinnie and her Directions and guestbook at Kevin is survived by his chil- line condolences please visit actively addressing the numbers for support- husband Paul of NC and Kelly www.solimine.com dren, Joseph Lannon, Chris- www.cuffemcginn.com climate crisis to ensure ed devices. In the Unit- Ryan of Georgetown, MA; step- tina Lannon and Matthew our town and planet are ed States, the number if children, Linda (Lowry) Taylor Lannon of Lynn; his siblings, habitable and safe for us 1-408-650-3123 or one- and her husband Mark of Dan- James A. and his wife Kim and for future genera- touch 1+4086503123, vers, MA and Thomas Lowry, Lannon of Lynn, Steve and LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® tions.” 342772461#. The access Sustainable Marble- code is 342-772-461. New coronavirus School reopening plans due; new cases reported in Lynn, COVID-19 deaths reported Peabody and Revere BOSTON (AP) — A look fall. The district released VIRUS BY THE lated deaths at long-term at coronavirus develop- its hybrid and fully re- NUMBERS care homes rose to more than By Gayla Cawley Four new cases have ments in Massachusetts: mote learning plans last Massachusetts reported 5,630 or nearly 64 percent of ITEM STAFF been reported in Pea- REOPENING week, and said it will 14 newly confirmed deaths all confirmed and probable body since Wednesday to SCHOOLS make a final decision on linked to COVID-19 on deaths in Massachusetts at- New coronavirus cases bring the city’s caseload were reported in Lynn, Massachusetts school which plan will be imple- Friday — bringing the to- tributed to the disease. to 1,189. A total of 174 Peabody and Revere on districts must submit mented later. tal number of confirmed Also Friday, the Depart- people have died and 891 Friday, but numbers re- their plans for reopening Worcester, the state’s and probable deaths to ment of Public Health have recovered, according mained unchanged in oth- schools amid the corona- second-largest city, an- more than 8,800 since the said a reporting issue by to the health department. er North Shore communi- virus pandemic to state nounced it will start the start of the pandemic. one commercial lab over Numbers remained the ties. education officials Fri- year with online classes, The state also on Friday a three-day period has re- The coronavirus surge same in Lynn eld (111 day. at least through mid-No- reported more than 200 sulted in a disproportion- continued in Lynn and cases, 11 deaths) and Na- Districts are required vember. newly confirmed cases of ate number of false posi- Revere, with both cities hant (50 cases, six deaths) to prepare plans for three Springfield, the state’s the disease caused by the tives test results. So far, reporting 20 new cases on and were not updated in different scenarios: in-per- third-largest city, has con- coronavirus. 130 false-positive results Friday. Marblehead, Saugus or son classes, remote learn- firmed it will take a sim- That brings the total have been identified. Lynn now has 4,296 cas- Swampscott. ing, or a hybrid of the two ilar approach and poten- number of confirmed and As a result, the risk es, 634 of which are ac- As of Thursday, Sau- options. tially switch to a hybrid probable cases to more factor for the disease in tive. A total of 111 people gus had 616 cases and A number of districts model later in the year, as than 122,800 in Massa- Taunton and Fall River have died and 3,551 have 39 deaths. Marblehead have already said they’d will Cambridge, Somer- chusetts since the start of has declined. recovered from the virus, (255 cases, 30 deaths) and focus on online classes, or ville and Lynn public the pandemic. The lab has stopped test- according to city data. Swampscott (146 cases, 10 a mix of in-person and re- schools. There were nearly 400 ing and an investigation is In Revere, a total of deaths) have not released mote work — at least for The state Department of people reported hospital- being conducted. 2,188 people have been in- updated numbers since the start of the academic Elementary and Second- ized Friday because of HAWAII QUARANTINE fected, but 1,978 have re- Wednesday. year. ary Education had previ- COVID-19, while just un- Massachusetts has add- covered. The city’s death Gayla Cawley can be Boston, the state’s larg- ously set the deadline for der 60 were in intensive ed Hawaii to the list of toll remained the same at reached at gcawley@item- est public school system, filing the plans for Aug. care units. states where travelers 94, according to the city live.com. Follow her on has ruled out in-person 10, but extended it to Fri- The number of confirmed must quarantine upon ar- website. Twitter @GaylaCawley. classes, at least for the day. and probable COVID-19 re- rival.

IN MEMORIAM JOSEPH "CLEM" GIRARD Employee claims that Lynn eld company 2014 ~ AUGUST 16 ~ 2020 SIXTH ANNIVERSARY noncompliant with safety protocols

LYNNFIELD ing, it looks like an empty provided training on how tions about whether or not want them to close down to From A1 apartment with squatters to protect themselves. they had symptoms or had clean for two weeks and to there who don’t care,” said Conduent has told em- been in contact with peo- treat its employees like hu- were out for quarantine, Brennan. “The place is so ployees “to follow guide- ple with the virus. mans, not pets.” they made us use vacation dirty everywhere, there’s lines for social distancing.” “They said temperature Brennan said the compa- and sick time. That wasn’t stuff everywhere. This is a Portable hand wash sta- guns cost too much, then ny distributed a document right.” billion dollar company with tions have been installed my bosses said my guys this week entitled “Condu- Conduent Senior Direc- 60,000 employees and they and hand washing best had to ll out forms that ent’s Return to Readiness tor of External Communi- won’t spend any money.” practices signs have been we wouldn’t come to work Program” detailing Con- When they told me cations, Sean Collins, said Brennan was told during posted in bathrooms and if we had a temperature duent’s prevention and you were leaving, in a statement that the an interview that someone pantry areas. over 100.4,” said Brennan. safety measures. I didn't believe. company “is, and has been, in his department had the “They announced they “Of course they’re not going “They asked us to say Even as you slipped away, in compliance with the I didn't believe. virus. were going to clean every to say they have symptoms they are doing all they Day after day in denial I'd stay. guidelines and directives “Lo and behold, I found week and they didn’t,” or a fever. I told my bosses can for the virus, but I re- This cannot happen! issued by the state of Mas- out there were four people Brennan said. “They said they need their jobs and fused,” he said. Our life cannot end! sachusetts,” and that Con- In vain I so fought it; rumored to have the virus, they cleaned down the will say anything to not “I want to put the fear of in vain I would pray. duent “has implemented not one, and they never machines. That’s a lie. have to be quarantined.” God in these people.” My hero, my husband, measures required by the closed down a day or even What signs they origi- Brennan believes em- Anne Marie Tobin can be don't leave me today. Centers for Disease Con- part of a day,” said Brennan. Honey, Honey, no words nally did post were so far ployees are afraid to speak reached at atobin@item- can explain. trol and Prevention and “That was utterly wrong.” inside the building. They up for fear of losing their live.com. No man can replace you; the World Health Organi- Conduent denies Bren- say they have bottles of jobs. no way to ease this pain. zation.” nan’s claims, saying in the disinfectant, but you can’t My love, my protector, “They don’t get paid provider, life mate. As of the end of July, statement that cleaning smell any odor, they must much,” he said. “There’s 781-593-7700 Gone are you with God there were no employee occurs on a daily basis, be lled with just water one guy with the virus Publishing Daily, except Sundays behind his golden gate. complaints about the com- with products like Di- or watered down Windex, who’s been here 20 years USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Our children and grandchildren pany on the state’s work- versey Virex II 256, Virex so that’s another lie. The and he makes only $13 an Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA watch over me today, and additional of ces. But Honey, I only live for place complaints list. Plus and Oxivir, and that hand sanitizer stations hour,” adding that when Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item our reunion some day. Brennan was hired by the company “brought in are empty. They were do- employees do complain, Missing and loving you always, Subscriptions your wife Sharon, Coduent about six months additional cleaning ser- ing nothing to keep people “they are told to nd an- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States children and grandchildren ago as a supervisor in vices and (is) disinfecting safe.” other job.” $30.00 for 4 weeks the meter and shipping and cleaning several times Brennan complained Brennan has been look- $95.00 for 13 weeks $185.00 for 26 weeks department. He said he a day.” that the company refused ing for other jobs and $340.00 for 1 year ITEM CLASSIFIEDS quickly discovered the Collins said Conduent to purchase thermome- wouldn’t mind going on Send payment to and POSTMASTER, GET RESULTS! presence of mold and mil- provides masks to employ- ters to monitor employ- unemployment. send address changes to: dew and other unsanitary ees, which are mandatory, ees entering the build- “I don’t want to not work, The Daily Item Call Customer Service conditions throughout the and that the company is ing. He said the company but don’t want my health to 110 Munroe St. to place an ad P.O. Box 5 781-593-7700, ext. 2 building. communicating regularly asked employees to ll out be at risk, either,” he said. Lynn, MA 01903 “The kitchen is disgust- with employees and has forms containing ques- “I’m not disgruntled, I just SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Another 40B project developing in Peabody

PEABODY developer, which was un- From A1 usual as normally cities stay neutral.” said City Council Presi- Manning said she re- dent Tom Rossignoll, add- ceived a phone call from ing that Todisco originally Bocchino after the confer- proposed four or six more ence asking her to agree units but scaled it back. to drop the special permit Rossignoll said Todisco case. originally had planned “He wanted me to sign to level two dilapidat- off but never informed me ed buildings presently that they had already de- located on the approxi- cided to go the 40B route,” mately three-fourths of she said. “I only found an acre site to build the out later that a letter had condominium develop- been sent to the city say- ment. The plan was met ing they were going 40B. by vocal opposition from At this point, he has a live neighbors. Nonetheless, permit so I don’t know the City Council voted that a 40B can be done ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK 9-2 earlier this year to ap- because of regulations or prove the proposal after a if an agreement can be A commuter uses his mobile phone while waiting for the Commuter Rail to arrive at Central two-hour hearing on the Square Station in Lynn. made that the permit is matter. Ward 5 Councilor nullified. Joel Saslaw and Council- The proposed 40B de- or-at-Large Anne Man- velopment will include 80 ning Martin voted against apartment units, “all of Lynn’s commuter reduced the project. which will count toward It is unclear what ef- the City’s Subsidized fect the decision to pro- Housing Inventory to as- ceed with 40B housing sist in reaching the man- has on the special permit date that 10 percent of the rates extended to Dec. 31 and a Land Court case City’s housing stock be filed against the City and designated affordable con- COMMUTER RAIL “It’s an important trans- reductions, and increased ed through the end of the Todisco by a group of al- sistent with local needs,” portation piece for our frequency along the New- year, according to Crigh- leged abuttors who oppose From A1 Panos stated in the letter community and it also buryport/Rockport line. ton’s office. Todisco’s original coun- to Mayor Ted Bettencourt. The pilot program was plays into the ongoing de- As a result of those ef- “We’ve been discussing it cil-approved project. The The building will be set to expire on Aug. 31, velopment,” said McGee, forts, the MBTA board with the T since the most Plaintiffs are represent- five stories above a park- but has been extended explaining that nearly 600 unanimously voted to recent extension and ex- ed by Councilor Martin’s ing level and will have 93 through the end of the apartments — at North commit to electrifying the pressing the need to have sister, Attorney Mary-El- parking spaces. year thanks to a push Harbor and on Munroe state’s commuter rail sys- it extended further,” said len Manning. They claim Manning said her next from local and state offi- Street — are being con- tem, which would include Crighton. “I’m glad the T the council issued the cials, who are advocating step is to move for judg- structed within a block implementing near-rapid announced this so people permit in violation of the for the change to become and a half of the down- transit at subway rates ment in the Land Court can plan the safest and council’s internal rules; permanent. town train station. from Lynn to Boston. case and have the permit most efficient way to get the council violated legal Under the program, “As we see the kind of The MBTA board deter- notice requirements and declared invalid. Zone 1A fares will be ac- expansion of population mined that a section of the to and from Boston. We “A stake needs to be feel that this should be a that Todisco’s project does cepted at the city’s com- in the surrounding area Newburyport/Rockport not meet certain require- driven through that per- permanent fare structure muter rail station, which of the train station, it’s line, which connects Lynn, ments of the City’s Zoning mit’s heart,” she said. here and we’ll continue to means a one-way ticket walkable,” he continued. Revere, Chelsea and Ever- Ordinance. “They played hide the ball into Boston will cost $2.40, “It needs to be affordable, ett to Boston, dubbed the advocate for it.” On Tuesday, the parties on this. It’s no surprise to the same price as a Char- dependable and frequent. Environmental Justice Although the pilot pro- appeared in court for a this casual observer that lie Card subway, instead This is the kind of invest- Corridor, was one of three gram is centered around case management con- Mr. Todisco is unhappy of $7. ment opportunity that will lines that had the most safety, in terms of easing ference and initial inter- with a level playing field “I think it’s great they’re start to meet those needs. urgent need for near-rap- overcrowding on buses, vention event. Thursday, where he had to face the extending it to Dec. 31,” We think this service is id transit and were most Crighton said the board’s Co-Counsel for Todisco, neighbors in land court. said Mayor Thomas M. important for our commu- equipped to handle a vote last November shows Amato Bocchino, filed a He ran back to the devel- McGee. “We really believe nity and for our residents switch to electrification the MBTA is on record of motion to withdraw as oper friendly group that is this should be a perma- to have as well.” first. being in support of perma- counsel. A motion was also the City Council. He’s on nent 1A zone, but I want McGee and the Lynn Following the MBTA’s nent fare reductions and filed by Todisco to accept camera at council meet- to thank the administra- delegation, made up of announcement in May increased trip frequency. default. The court ordered ings at least twice saying tion for working with us state Sen. Brendan Crigh- that subway fares would “Public ridership is sup- the City Council to report he would not do a 40B. I to have this pilot program ton and state Reps. Dan- be offered to Lynn com- posed to be accessible to by Aug. 20 whether, in have not seen Panos’ let- and continue it.” iel Cahill, Peter Capano, muter rail riders from all and when you have light of Todisco’s motion, ter, but it looks like now McGee said the city has Lori Ehrlich, and Donald May 22-31, McGee and fares that are incredibly the council intends to de- he is going a completely been trying for decades to Wong, have long fought the Lynn legislative dele- different route, but that high, it’s obviously not for fend the special permit at get an affordable, rapid for a fare reduction on the gation sent a letter to the doesn’t give him or any most folks on the North issue in the case. transit option through the city’s commuter rail line. agency, which pushed for “I don’t know what the developer the license Shore,” said Crighton. “I desired Blue Line exten- Last fall, the group, the pilot to be extended for city will do as he (Todisco) to destroy a city and it think it’s just continuing sion into Lynn, but what along with various North additional time. has a special permit, but doesn’t mean he’s entitled he described as appropri- Shore stakeholders, at- In June, the fare reduc- to show that the need is I don’t think they have to bulldoze the neighbors.” ately priced fares through tended many MBTA Fiscal tion was extended through there.” standing to press forward Attorney Panos did not the pilot program allows Management and Control August, and thanks to a Gayla Cawley can be with that permit if the respond to a request for the community to take ad- Board meetings to lobby continued push for “equi- reached at gcawley@item- party says they don’t want comment. vantage of its current in- for the electrification of table fares,” this week, the live.com. Follow her on it,” said Manning. “The Anne Marie Tobin can be frastructure. the commuter rail, fare pilot program was extend- Twitter @GaylaCawley. city said at the conference reached at atobin@item- that they are backing the All-remote opening for Salem Schools live.com. call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 SALEM group outdoor social emo- dents, so that they have more than we had expect- to start your From A1 tional support, the exact a relationship with their ed in the city of Salem,” daily subscription. details of which are still school and a trusting ed- Zrike said. meet state minimums for being decided. ucator that may not be “I can assure you we teaching and learning,” Additionally, high-risk their teacher, but will be will carefully monitor in- Zrike said. “It is no differ- students will have the op- a trusted educator,” Zrike fection rates with a hope ent (in time) than in per- tion to come to “hub labs” said. of returning at least 50 son. That was not the case for in person support for One thing that does re- percent of our students in the spring. It will be dif- their remote learning and main the same is a School back to school following ferent now.” receiver targeted small Committee approved However there will still group instruction. Fami- break to take place in ear- our November break that be opportunities for stu- lies of high-risk students ly November, the week af- comes seven weeks into dents to meet in person in whom this applies to will ter Halloween to reevalu- the school year.” a safe environment. Stu- be notified within the next ate transmission rates. The school year is still dents will have the option week Zrike said. “We don’t know where slated to begin on Sept. to come to school once per “We want to maintain the trends are going al- 14 while pre-k and kin- week for in-person con- connections for all stu- though the recent data dergarten return two days necting activities or small dents, not just some stu- suggests it is going up later on Sept. 16.

Put the equipment away and just don’t play The value of each coupon shown here is equal to or greater than the price of the newspapernewspaper.. COMMENTARY into college. Potential ath- our theories for that, and I of Elementary and Sec- From A1 letes become blips on col- don’t want to be mean, but ondary Education, which ATTENTION BUSINESS OOWWNERS!NERS! lege and university radar two of the biggest reasons is tasked in the next cou- If you would like to participate in any of us have in expos- screens early on in the for that are sheer selfish- ple of weeks with sorting ing our young people to process, and any interrup- ness and stupidity. People all this out, don’t bother. The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, the horrors of getting this tion can be costly in terms either won’t follow simple Face reality. contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 sickness? of financial aid or even ac- public health directives Live your life, but don’t Not only that, it’s not ceptance itself. or don’t believe the prob- take stupid risks that may TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY just football players who But who says there are lem is as serious as “they” end up keeping this virus would suffer. What about going to be college sports? would have us think. in our midst even longer. kids who lean toward dra- It doesn’t look as if that’s Well I don’t know about It’s just not worth it. ma, or music, or math, going to happen either. any of you, but I’m not Steve Krause can be or robotics clubs? Last I You’d have to have a about to gamble. I’ll take checked, a) they’re stu- reached at skrause@item- pretty hard heart for it Dr. Fauci’s knowledge of dents too; and b) it’s tough live.com. to do some of these things not to bleed for these infectious diseases over remotely. You need the kids. This pandemic, and my own, and over the lat- LAW OFFICES OF person-to-person collab- the way its ramifications est crackpot internet pro- JAMES J. CARRIGAN have spiraled, has been nouncement. I’m pretty oration in many of these • Social Security Disability cases. terrible, and I know there secure in my belief that • Workers Compensation I think all of these ac- isn’t a person among us Gov. Charlie Baker has • Accidents tivities should be treated who doesn’t wish we could more qualified people at 25 years located across from Lynn District Court equally, meaning that if wave the magic wand and his fingertips than I do. you can’t build a robot via make it go away. It now looks like the next 15 Johnson St. Zoom, then you can’t play But it’s not going away. wave of this COVID-19 781-596-0100 It’s coming back, judging spike is arriving ahead of JAMES J. CARRIGAN football either. Fair is fair. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN It’s also true that some from the headlines from schedule. So please, shut it LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL kids need sports to get the past week. We all have down. To the Department www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 OPINION DAVID M. SHRIBMAN HOW TO REACH US

E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher It’s the new, old Democratic Edward L. Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey party’s time to shine P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman The event the Democrats bilitate the world econo- Biden will have strong Customer Service are staging this week is my, imperil millions, kill labor support, reversing Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS barely recognizable as a hundreds of thousands, a trend that began when Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Connecting national political conven- send people on all five Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 the AFL-CIO refused to All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 tion. And so it is fitting continents to their living endorse George McGovern 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 that a perplexing question rooms, and threaten to Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 in 1972, implicitly giving Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 hovers in the air in Dela- wreck the greatest college support to Richard Nixon. Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 ware, where former Vice and university system Union membership may Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 President Joseph R. Biden in the history of human- be around 10 percent of classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Jr. is in coronavirus re- kind, all in a few fevered, the labor force outside of Subscriptions treat, and in homes across John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 masked months? government workers but, [email protected] the country where the del- In that context, the fu- as David Plotke of The egates will participate re- ture of the Democratic Circulation New School for Social Re- [email protected] motely: Is the party that is Party may seem like small search points out, “The po- about to nominate Biden beer, but it is this week’s litical power of labor has Ext. 3 for president recognizable beverage and we must not declined as rapidly as Newsroom as the Democratic Party of drink deeply of it. For just their membership.” Its as- [email protected] recent memory? as America is awakening sets: fundraising, organiz- [email protected] That question is vital to to the fact that its strength EDITORIAL ing, voter turnout. Ext. 4 understanding not only as a civilization depends As the Democrats pre- the Democratic Party of on a healthy Republican Sports pare for their midsum- [email protected] today but also the struc- Party, its strength as a mer ministrations, there ture of contemporary nation-state depends on a is a blast from the party’s Ext. 5 politics — and the Demo- coherent Democratic Par- past that could help blast Retail and Online Fight foreign crats’ prospects of denying ty, despite what Will Rog- Biden into the presidency: Advertising Donald J. Trump a second ers said. (You’ll have to immigrants. [email protected] term in the White House. look that up yourself. Your “In the old days, the ADVERTISING On the surface, the gang columnist can’t do every- Democrats harvested all attacks on the Ernie Carpenter Jr. is all here, or at least thing for you.) the immigrant votes,” scattered in their homes: Today Democrats are Director of Advertising said Ruth Milkman, a so- and Business Development, ext. 1355 urban left-liberal profes- not united on much at all ciologist who is the labor [email protected] 2020 election sionals. University pro- except for one very im- studies chair at CUNY’s gressives. Working wom- portant thing: their desire Ralph Mitchell School of Labor and Urban Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Editorial from the Minneapolis Star Tri- en. Minorities. Members to repel Trump from the Studies and the author of [email protected] bune editorial board of union households. Im- presidency. To that end, a recent book on immi- Eric Rondeau migrants. they will swallow Biden as grant labor. “But what is But how much alle- their nominee, though he Sales Representative, ext. 1280 Russia, China and Iran are targeting the interesting is that it’s true [email protected] 2020 election, according to U.S. intelligence giance do any of them has been a voice of mod- again. In reaction to all Patricia Whalen agencies. To protect our democracy, America have to Biden, who has eration in an immoderate the anti-immigrant talk in — from the White House to Congress to the voted for one piece of leg- time, though he has sup- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 the country, a lot of natu- [email protected] islation or another that ported initiatives that fa- tech sector to everyday citizens — should ralized citizens registered each of these groups has vor the very corporations BUSINESS OFFICE unite as it would against any external at- to vote, and they regis- tack. reviled, who resisted the the new Democrats revile, tered as Democrats. The Susan J. Conti First, however, a successful defense re- new progressivism until it though he has shepherded Controller, ext. 1288 Republican attacks on im- quires an honest acknowledgment of the became necessary to resist through Congress legisla- [email protected] migrants pushed them to motivation and methods of the aggressors. no more, who has the feel tion (on welfare, on crime) the Democratic Party.” Ted Grant Partisanship should not blur the distinc- of a comfortable old shoe that his rivals in 11 de- For months before coro- Publisher, ext. 1234 tions in a recent statement from William R. in an era when the new bates forced him to repu- [email protected] navirus and the reaction Evanina, director of the National Counter- generation is casting away diate. to the killing of George Marian Kinney intelligence and Security Center. old shoes — like House They will stomach him Floyd robbed the Demo- ext. 1212 Yes, Russia prefers President Donald members Joseph Crowley because he is perhaps the [email protected] cratic primary race of its Trump while China prefers Joe Biden. But of New York (defeated by only person remaining on Will Kraft the extent of their efforts is different. Alexandria Ocasio-Cor- the face of the Earth who attention, the Democrats fought fiercely. Sens. Eliza- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 “We assess that China prefers that Pres- tez), Michael Capuano of can perform Job One in [email protected] ident Trump — whom Beijing sees as un- Massachusetts (toppled Democratic Politics 2020: beth Warren of Massachu- predictable — does not win re-election,” by Ayanna Pressley) and, to speak with affection, setts and Bernie Sanders Paula Villacreses of Vermont pilloried mod- A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 Evanina said. “China has been expanding last month, Eliot L. Engel and respect, to the old core [email protected] its influence efforts ahead of November 2020 of New York (upset by Ja- of the traditional Demo- erates like Biden, whose to shape the policy environment in the Unit- maal Bowman)? cratic Party, which is not performance in early con- Mike Shanahan ed States, pressure political figures it views “Who would have on the campus (where tests bordered on the piti- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] as opposed to China’s interests, and deflect thought that some of these the party is safe), not in ful. Each week he looked and counter criticism of China. Although liberal stalwarts would be the cities (pretty much a more like yesterday’s man Carolina Trujillo China will continue to weigh the risks and defeated, decisively, by lock for the Democrats), in a party desperate for to- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] benefits of aggressive action, its public rhet- new progressives?” former not among minorities morrow’s candidate. Now oric over the past few months has grown Gov. Michael S. Dukakis of (the Biden primary surge he is about to accept his Jim Wilson increasingly critical of the current Admin- Massachusetts, the party’s proved that), maybe not party’s presidential nomi- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 istration’s COVID-19 response, closure of 1988 presidential nomi- in the suburbs (highly sig- nation. [email protected] China’s Houston Consulate, and actions on nee, asked in an interview. nificant but within reach), The party is united, but CIRCULATION only in its determination other issues.” Then again, who in 1987, but in factories and mines Lisa Mahmoud Notably, Evanina said that China is chan- when the first (of three) and unemployment lines. to defeat Trump. It turns Manager, ext. 1239 neling its activity mostly in “public rheto- Biden campaigns fell “Biden is doing a good out that the master of di- [email protected] ric” of Trump’s policies while it still weighs apart, would have guessed job in working to get vision has brought more the “risk and benefits of aggressive action,” he would emerge a third of them,” former Secretary than the Republican Party CUSTOMER SERVICE while Russia is already “using a range of a century later as the pu- of State John F. Kerry, the together. He’s done so for La’ Mosha Ball measures to primarily denigrate former Vice tative savior of the Demo- Democrats’ 2004 presiden- the Democrats, campaign- Customer Service, ext. 1276 President Biden and what it sees as an an- cratic Party? tial nominee, told me, “but ing without a convention [email protected] ti-Russia ‘establishment.’ This is consistent Of course, no one could it is important to work to but with a most conven- GRAPHICS with Moscow’s public criticism of him when have predicted the emer- get them.” tional nominee. Who needs the traditional post-accep- Trevor Andreozzi he was Vice President for his role in the gence of a playboy New Hillary Clinton didn’t Designer Obama administration’s policies on Ukraine York billionaire and se- work to get them, which tance-speech balloon drop [email protected] and its support for the anti-Putin opposition rial bridegroom as the is partially the reason she when you have Donald Trump as an opponent? Mark Sutherland inside Russia.” most important person of lives in Westchester, not in Creative Director, ext. 1330 In one specific example cited by Evanina, the age, the destruction the White House. “Biden, A 1972 graduate of [email protected] “pro-Russia Ukrainian parliamentarian of the international al- who is no elitist, lasted all Swampscott High School, Andriy Derkach is spreading claims about liances and institutions these years,” said former David M. Shribman is the NEWSROOM corruption — including through publicizing that Americans built in Vice President Walter F. Pulitzer Prize-winning for- Mike Alongi leaked phone calls — to undermine former an unprecedented global Mondale, himself the 1984 mer executive editor of the Sports Editor, ext. 1228 Vice President Biden’s candidacy and the burst of truly enlightened Democratic presidential Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. [email protected] Democratic Party.” self-interest, or the spread nominee. “Hillary Clinton Follow him on Twitter @ Bill Brotherton The potential weaponizing of pro-Kremlin of a virus that would de- didn’t.” ShribmanPG. Features Editor ext. 1338 parliamentarians from Ukraine reflects how [email protected] reckless the efforts to investigate Biden’s Elyse Carmosino son Hunter for his work for Ukrainian en- Reporter, ext. 1264 ergy firm Burisma are. These efforts are led [email protected] by Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron John- Gayla Cawley son, who, along with some like-minded col- Reporter, ext. 1236 leagues, risks complicity in the Kremlin’s [email protected] quest to “denigrate” Biden and the “an- Cheryl Charles ti-Russian establishment.” That “establish- News Editor, ext. 1278 ment” should be bipartisan after Russia’s [email protected] 2016 election attack, which according to Olivia Falcigno a consensus report from U.S. intelligence Photographer, ext.1224 agencies was on behalf of Trump. [email protected] On Sunday, national security adviser Rob- Spenser Hasak ert O’Brien went further than Evanina re- Photographer, ext. 1332 garding China, claiming that Beijing was [email protected] “absolutely trying to access secretary of Thor Jourgensen state websites” in order to “see the president Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 lose.” Whether this is factual or an attempt [email protected] to amplify the administration’s get-tough Daniel Kane policies on China is uncertain. Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 Those kinds of allegations call for more [email protected] transparency from the administration. A de- Steve Krause classification of the intelligence assessment Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 on the threat from the three countries would [email protected] also benefit citizens and Silicon Valley, David McLellan which must play its role in resisting disin- Reporter, ext. 1317 formation disseminated by Moscow, Beijing, [email protected] Tehran or elsewhere. Interference in our elections should be ac- Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 knowledged for what it is — an attack on the [email protected] DNA of our democratic way of life. TECHNOLOGY Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly a.m. Friday at St. Mary’s High at MARBLEHEAD ties into his cellphone. The call- ed computer equipment was SAUGUS arrests, reflect police records. In the 35 Tremont St.; at 3:09 p.m. Fri- ers said it had been going on taken. event of a perceived inaccuracy, it day at 45 Merrill Ave. Accidents for a while and that there were Accidents is the sole responsibility of the con- A report of a motor vehicle little kids playing in the park. Complaints theft at 9:23 a.m. Friday at 154 A report of a motor vehicle Police reported the man had A report of a motor vehicle crash cerned party to contact the relevant Lynnway; at 11:41 a.m. Friday crash at 1:29 p.m. Thursday on been living and doing small A report of suspicious ac- with injuries at 4:44 p.m. Thursday police department and have the at 117 Wyman St. Pleasant Street. jobs at the residence and was tivity at 3:32 p.m. Thursday on Broadway. One person was tak- department issue a notice of correc- “venting” about the owners not at Cedar Grove Cemetery at en to Melrose Wakefield Hospital. tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Vandalism Complaints paying him for work that he has 100R Cedar Grove Ave. A call- A report of a motor vehicle clarifications will not be made without completed. Police advised the er reported the solar lights crash at 7 p.m. Thursday on A report of motor vehicle A report of an explosion at express notice of change from the ar- man to keep his voice down on her family member’s grave Jackson Street. vandalism at 8 p.m. Thursday 4:48 p.m. Thursday on Schoo- were taken. resting police department. and not disrupt the surround- at 145 Lewis St.; at 8:11 p.m. ner Ridge. A caller reported ing residents. Suspicious activity was re- Complaints Thursday at 10 E Park Ave.; at there was an explosion on the A caller reported her car was ported at 10:28 p.m. Thursday LYNN 11:44 p.m. Thursday at 59 S second floor and a smell in the stolen at 8:37 p.m. Thursday at James Street Park on James A report of a disturbance at Elm St. house, which was causing her at DCR Long Beach lot on the Street. Police reported people 10:49 p.m. Thursday at 44 For- Arrest to have trouble breathing. The Causeway. However, after a brief were playing Pokemon Go. est St. A caller reported a group LYNNFIELD caller was advised to evacu- of people were in his yard and Jeremy Gonzalez, of 11 Her- conversation, the caller realized ate the home. Police reported she was in the wrong spot and SALEM damaged his fence while leaving. itage St., Salem, was arrested Accidents smoke was showing from the on warrant charges of mali- found her car. Vandalism second floor bedroom. A work- Arrest cious destruction of property A report of a motor vehi- ing fire was knocked down. Fire and threat to commit a crime at cle crash with personal injury A report of a car jumping the A report of vandalism at Angel Miguel Diaz, 18, of 10 12:31 p.m. Thursday at World 7:29 p.m. Thursday. at 5:56 p.m. Monday at 24 S hill at 9:52 p.m. Thursday on A report of a fire at 1:16 First St., Apt. S602, was arrest- Series Park on Dow Street. Broadway and 1 Daly Road. Peach Highlands. p.m. Thursday at DCR Long ed on a warrant at 5:45 p.m. A caller reported motor ve- Accidents A report of a motor vehicle A report of fireworks at 12:42 Beach lot on the Causeway. Wednesday. hicle vandalism at 5:12 p.m. crash at 3:29 p.m. Wednesday a.m. Friday on Front Street. A Multiple callers reported a A report of a motor vehicle Thursday at Burger King at 1449 at Loft at 300 Market St. caller reported she was on a brush fire. The fire department crash at 3:08 p.m. Friday at Accidents Broadway. He reported a burger boat in the harbor and heard responded. Market Basket at 40 Federal was thrown on his vehicle. Complaints the same three shots. An officer St.; at 3:33 p.m. Friday at John- A report of a motor vehicle was unable to locate. son and Laighton streets. A report of a suspicious per- PEABODY crash at 7:56 a.m. Thursday SWAMPSCOTT son at 10:05 p.m. Thursday at on North Street; at 9:10 p.m. Assaults King Rail Reserve Golf Course Theft Accidents Thursday at North and Dearborn streets.; at 10:10 a.m. Friday at Accidents at 1 King Rail Drive. A caller A report of a larceny/forgery/ A report of an assault and A report of a motor vehicle 245 North St.; at 12:25 p.m. reported someone was walking fraud at 11:22 a.m. Thursday on A report of a motor vehicle battery at 5:46 p.m. Thursday crash at 11:41 a.m. Thursday at Friday at Lafayette and Gardner around storage units with flash- Coolidge Road. A caller report- crash at 10:11 a.m. Thursday at on Kingsley Terrace. 157 Washington St. streets. lights. ed credit card fraud. 59 Burrill St. A report of an assault and A report of a motor vehicle A larceny/forgery/fraud was battery with a dangerous weap- hit and run crash at 8:04 p.m. Breaking and Entering Fire reported at 1:35 p.m. Thursday Assaults on at 2:57 p.m. Friday at East- Thursday at 30 Lowell St. A call- on Front Street. ern Bank at 156 Boston St. A report of a mulch fire at er reported a person backed A report of a breaking and A report of an assault at 2:43 p.m. Monday at Verizon their car back into a grill and entering at 1:10 p.m. Thursday 10:36 a.m. Thursday on Hum- Breaking and Entering Wireless at 1 Pleasure Island. NAHANT took off. at 23 Mason St.; at 11:37 a.m. phrey Street. It was handled by the fire de- Friday at 1 Laurel St. A report of a motor vehicle partment. Complaints Breaking and Entering Complaints breaking and entering at 8:46 Theft p.m. Thursday at 88 Franklin St. Theft A report of a disturbance at A report of a motor vehi- A report of suspicious activity 4:57 p.m. Thursday on Pleas- cle breaking and entering A report of a larceny at 5:51 at 3:37 p.m. Thursday at Fish Theft A report of a larceny at 7:57 ant Street. Multiple callers at 4:23 p.m. Thursday at Ex- p.m. Thursday at 22 Nichols St.; House at 431 Humphrey St.; at p.m. Monday at Panera Bread reported there was a man tended Stay America at 200 at 8:20 a.m. Friday at 6 Sumner 4:36 p.m. Thursday at 6 Glen A report of a larceny at 7:21 at 430 Market St. screaming and yelling obsceni- Jubilee Drive. Police report- Road. Road. Man arrested in Maine for woman’s death in Boston hotel BOSTON (AP) — A Mas- Task Force on Wednesday time said she appeared to earlier this week. sachusetts man has been in South Paris. have suffered from cardiac Parsons is slated to be arrested in Maine in con- The 43-year-old Revere arrest. arraigned in Maine on nection with the death of resident was wanted in But the state Office of Friday. He faces man- a woman in a Boston hotel the Mar. 13 death of Sar- the Chief Medical Exam- slaughter and engaging in March. ah Dorany, 29, of May- iner ruled the death a ho- in sexual conduct for a fee Boston police said Thurs- nard. micide in July, according charges. day that Aaron Parsons Dorany was found unre- to police. The U.S. Mar- It couldn’t be immediate- was arrested by the de- sponsive in the Verb Hotel shals Office said Parsons ly be determined if he has partment’s Fugitive Unit near Fenway Park round strangled Dorany and a lawyer and it’s not clear and the U.S. Marshals noontime. She died on the then fled to Maine. An ar- when he might be brought Maine Violent Offender scene, and police at the rest warrant was issued to Massachusetts.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Food and other items are strewn on the floor of African Food & Liquor in Chicago, Thurs- day. The West Side convenience store was ransacked Monday just hours after Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot warned vandals that the city will hold them accountable for ransacking downtown retailers earlier that day. Chicago convenience store ransacked twice since May

Security cameras cap- tomers by name and they tured the pillaging of a rely on his market for pro- West Side Chicago con- duce and meat. venience store hours af- That’s why he spent ter Mayor Lori Lightfoot around $300,000 to re- warned vandals that the open after being vandal- city would hold them ac- ized in late May during countable for ransacking violence sparked by anger downtown retailers. after George Floyd died Walid Mouhammad, in police custody in Min- owner of African Food & neapolis. He’s not sure Liquor, watched surveil- if he’ll be able to rebuild lance video helplessly again. from home on Monday Mouhammad says police as thieves destroyed his were just a block away ATM, safe and cash reg- when his landlord and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ister, stealing money and several workers called 911 The Ranch Fire burns over a residential area, Thursday, in Azusa, Calif. ripping the store apart in to report that people were the process. trying to break into the Mouhammad has store. He says Chicago po- worked there for 33 years, lice officers arrived about California wildfires burn amid the last 20 as its owner. a half hour after the store He says he knows his cus- had already been emptied.

high risk of brutal blazes Selling a house? Buying a house? LOS ANGELES (AP) — evacuations were ordered. is possible through Azusa. It churned through Bone-dry vegetation fu- The fire was just 12 the weekend, with tri- nearly 4 square miles of Find out what properties eled three wildfires near percent contained and ple-digit temperatures brush on Thursday and Los Angeles amid warn- after threatening more and unhealthy air pre- was moving away from recently sold in your area. ings Friday that the risk than 5,400 homes, it had dicted for many parts of homes. Evacuation orders of new blazes erupting charred more than 18 the state. issued to residents were Check out was high as temperatures square miles of brush and Preliminary dam- lifted early Friday. spike and humidity levels trees. age assessments found Another blaze came dan- the Real Estate page drop during a statewide Cooler overnight tem- that at least five build- gerously close to a neigh- heat wave. peratures helped firefight- ings burned in the Lake borhood in the city of Co- in Saturday’s paper. A huge forest fire that ers increase containment, Hughes area north of Los rona, east of Los Angeles, prompted evacuations but the temperature hit Angeles, but authorities before crews controlled it. north of Los Angeles flared 100 degrees Friday in said they believed more And a Northern California up Friday afternoon, send- the area and the forecast had been damaged or de- fire in the community of ing up an enormous cloud called for continuing hot, stroyed. Sloughhouse, near Sacra- of smoke as it headed to- dry weather with danger- There was no contain- mento, burned about 500 ward the California aq- ous fire conditions because ment of a blaze that black- acres (202 hectares) before ueduct in the Antelope of possible gusty winds. ened foothills above the firefighters stopped its for- Valley. However, no new Record-breaking heat Los Angeles suburb of ward spread. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 Officials say Mass. After 400 years, Native stories dealing with a at heart of Mayflower events

serious drought By Jill Lawless ASSOCIATED PRESS BOSTON (AP) — En- people to taker precau- vironmental officials in tions when using charcoal SOUTHAMPTON, En- Massachusetts say the grills, matches, and other gland — Four hundred state is experiencing sig- open flames while out- years after English col- nificant drought condi- doors. onists landed on Plym- tions following months of She said most regions outh Rock and upended below normal rainfall and were experiencing a clas- the lives of her ancestors, above average tempera- sic long-term drought, but Paula Peters is on a quest tures. Cape Cod and other areas to recover a small part of Kathleen Theoharides, in the southeastern part of what her people have lost. the state’s Secretary En- the state are dealing with A year of trans-Atlantic ergy and Environmen- a conditions resembling a commemorations mark- tal Affairs, on Thursday “flash drought” that can ing the 400th anniversary declared that all seven also increase fire danger of the Mayflower voyage counties are in a Level 2 and impact agricultural opens in Southampton, drought. crops. England, on Saturday with She said the designation Massachusetts record- an exhibition centered on means state and local offi- ed its second hottest July one casualty of coloniza- cials need to put renewed on record last month and tion: the wampum belt of emphasis on water conser- temperatures throughout Metacom, a 17th-century vation, including issuing the first two weeks of Au- leader of the Wampanoag more stringent restric- gust are nearly 4 degrees Native American nation. tions in the most impacted above normal in places, Woven with imagery de- communities. state officials said. Most picting tribal history and noag would make a new Theoharides said the areas, meanwhile, are see- legends, the beaded belt belt, then send it to En- threat of wildfires is also ing rainfall that’s about 1 was “as important to the gland for display. It would heightened in the usually to 3 inches below normal Wampanoag as the crown help share their story, and dry conditions and urged precipitation. jewels would be to the might bring new leads in king of England,” said Pe- the search. ters, a Wampanoag writer Wampum belts — made and educator. with beads fashioned Wayfair pulls towel In 1620, the Wampa- from the white and pur- noag, who had lived for ple shells of whelks and millennia in what is now quahog — play a central depicting deity New England, helped the role in the culture of the exhausted Mayflower set- Wampanaog and other tlers survive their first Native peoples in eastern after Hindus object winter. But within a few North America. decades, tensions had The new belt includes erupted into a brutal 1670s 5,000 tiny beads and was BOSTON (AP) — On- their senior executives for conflict known as King crafted by 100 commu- line home goods retail- training in religious and Philip’s War. Metacom was nity members over more PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS er Wayfair has pulled a cultural sensitivity. killed, and his belt sent to than six months. Its de- beach towel depicting the Lord Ganesha is wor- Co-curator Jo Loosemore looks up to the cam- England’s King Charles II sign tells the Wampanoag Hindu deity Lord Gane- shiped by Hindus as a god era as she examines a recently created wam- as spoils of war. story. It features animals sha, according to a Hindu of wisdom and is invoked pum belt made by members of the Wampanoag “From all we can tell it with symbolic importance organization that raised before the beginning of did arrive in the U.K., but including wolf, turtle and Native America people, after its unpacking and objections. any major undertaking, it never arrived in the eagle, people from differ- prior to it going on display in Southampton, Rajan Zed, president of according to Zed. hands of the king,” Peters ent clans holding hands, England, Thursday. Universal Society of Hin- The Reno, Nev.-based said from her home in and a white pine, whose duism, said in a statement organization said Way- Mashpee, Mass. “We have roots gave birth to the scheduled stop in Plym- The coronavirus pan- Thursday that the Bos- fair previously removed a been searching for that Wampanoag in the tribe’s outh, England — for a new demic means the anniver- ton-based company had cutting board, pillow and belt for generations of our creation story. life across the Atlantic. sary of the ship’s depar- apologized and removed bathmats carrying imag- people,” Wampum: Stories from Commemorations are ture from England will be the towel from its web- es of Lord Ganesha after The hunt took Peters the Shells of Native Amer- taking place over the next marked with scaled-down site within an hour of the Hindus protested. to the British Museum, ica is opening in South- year involving four na- ceremonies on Sept. 16. organization raising con- The company, which was which has one of the ampton 400 years to the tions: the U.S., Britain, the Major events have been cerns. founded in 2002, didn’t re- world’s largest collections day after the Mayflower Netherlands, where the pushed into 2021, includ- Zed called the “Hindu spond to an email seeking of wampum belts. She Pilgrims sailed from this Puritan pilgrims lived in ing a trans-Atlantic voy- Elephant Beach Towel,” comment Friday. didn’t find it there, but she southern England port exile before their voyage, age by Mayflower 400, a which retailed for about Zed’s organization is had an idea: The Wampa- city, bound — after an un- and the Wampanoag. crewless ship. $26, “highly inappropri- part of an interfaith coali- ate” and thanked Wayfair tion that’s recently called for understanding the on Anheuser-Busch InBev Hindu community’s con- to rename its Brahma Miami businessman pleads cerns. beer line — which shares He said the company its name with a Hindu “should not be in the busi- god, but isn’t named for ness of religious appro- the deity, the beer giant guilty in Vermont ski fraud case priation, sacrilege, and says — and also urged ridiculing entire commu- nightclubs to stop using nities” and suggested it sacred Buddhist and Hin- By Lisa Rathke guilty in May 2019 to and other companies send du imagery as decor. ASSOCIATED PRESS 12 felony charges. He signed the plea deal on A Miami businessman Aug. 5. accused of being the mas- Under the plea agree- UMass taps lawyer termind behind the larg- ment, Quiros would serve est fraud case in Vermont’s just over eight years in to probe Alex Morse history pleaded guilty on prison. The final sentence Friday over a failed plan will be up to Crawford at to build a biotechnology sentencing, which will be misconduct allegations plant using tens of mil- held at a later date. lions of dollars in foreign The plea agreement investors’ money. AMHERST (AP) — A require a thorough review, states that Quiros would Ariel Quiros, 64, the for- Massachusetts state uni- including whether UMass be sentenced after two mer owner of Jay Peak versity has hired a prom- students were subjected other defendants, former and Burke Mountain ski inent Boston lawyer to to a “hostile learning en- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jay Peak president Wil- resorts in northern Ver- conduct an independent vironment” as outlined in liam Stenger and Wil- mont, changed his plea to Ariel Quiros, former owner of Jay Peak Re- review into allegations federal and state anti-dis- liam Kelly, an adviser to guilty on charges of con- sort, stands outside the federal courthouse in of inappropriate conduct crimination laws. Quiros, are sentenced if spiracy to commit wire Burlington, Vt., after his arraignment on fraud by Holyoke Mayor Alex The College Democrats convicted. Stenger and fraud, money launder- charges over a failed plan to build a biotech- Morse, a former adjunct of Massachusetts have Kelly have pleaded not ing and the concealment nology plant using foreign investors’ money. professor who is running accused Morse of having guilty. A fourth defendant of material information. for Congress. sexual contact with stu- at large. Nine other charges were The University of Mas- dents and uninvited him yond doubt,” Michael Pie- Quiros, of Key Biscayne, Stenger’s lawyers have dropped. sachusetts Amherst said from their events. ciak, the commissioner of Fla., and three others objected to any delay in Quiros pleaded guilty Friday that it has tapped The 31-year-old Demo- the Vermont Department were indicted over a sentencing. via video conference to the Natashia Tidwell, a for- cratic mayor maintains of Financial Regulation failed plan to build a bio- The federal Securities three separate charges, and Exchange Commis- mer federal prosecutor his relationships with said in a statement issued technology plant in New- one at a time, after be- and Cambridge police of- college students were con- sion and the state of Ver- ing asked by US District after the hearing. “Our port, Vt., using millions ficer who works for the sensual and did not vio- mont first accused Quiros Court Judge Geoffrey department’s ten-month raised through the EB-5 firm Saul Ewing Arnstein late school policies. He’s and Stenger in 2016 of Crawford. investigation traced every visa program, which en- a “ massive eight-year & Lehr. said he will fully cooper- penny of investor mon- courages foreigners to in- Tidwell heads the inde- ate with the inquiry. During the hourlong fraudulent scheme “ that hearing, Quiros answered ey and determined that vest in U.S. projects that involved misusing more pendent monitoring team Morse is challenging much of it had inappro- create jobs in exchange that oversees changes to Democratic U.S. Rep. “Yes, Your Honor” or “No, than $200 million of priately been funneled to for a chance to earn per- the police department and Richard Neal, who chairs Your Honor” to a series of about $400 million raised support Mr. Quiros’ lavish manent U.S. residency. municipal court in Fergu- the powerful House Ways questions from Crawford. from foreign investors “in son, Mo., stemming from and Means Committee, in “Mr. Quiros’ guilt was be- lifestyle.” Quiros pleaded not Ponzi-like fashion.” a Justice Department in- the state’s Sept. 1 primary. vestigation into the 2014 In recent days, he’s sug- police shooting of Michael gested that the allegations Block Island officials suspend outdoor Brown, according to her were politically motivated bio. and publicly blamed the The university said in a Neal campaign, which has entertainment amid COVID-19 pandemic statement it believes the dismissed Morse’s accusa- allegations against Morse tions as “ flat wrong.” PROVIDENCE, R.I. outdoor entertainment li- to the island were widely down from about 100 last (AP) — Officials on Block censes, over the objections shared on social media. week but up from roughly Island have suspended of a number of residents The island has had less 60 a month ago, the Jour- all outdoor entertain- and business owners. than 10 reported cases of nal reports. ment until the end of The order takes effect COVID-19, according to Rhode Island has had summer as Gov. Gina immediately, but doesn’t the Times. more than 1,000 deaths Raimondo as singled out impact weddings, accord- Meanwhile, state health and more than 120,000 the popular vacation des- ing to The Block Island officials Friday reported cases of the virus since the tination as “not doing Times. two additional deaths and pandemic started. call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 well” amid the coronavi- Raimondo earlier this nearly 100 more cases of The true number of cas- to start your rus pandemic. week suggested island of- the virus. es is likely higher because daily subscription. The Providence Journal ficials might have to take The state has report- many people have not reports the Block Island further action to control pos- ed an average of 85 new been tested, and studies Town Council voted 3-1 sible spread of the virus af- COVID-19 cases over the suggest people can be in- Wednesday night to pull all ter photos of packed ferries past seven days, which is fected and not feel sick. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Stocks barely budge on Wall Street By Stan Choe and were expecting. “Main Street America is Damian J. Troise The report showed that counting on it,” he said. ASSOCIATED PRESS the economy is now “more “You can’t pull the rug out in a gentle phase of recov- from under the world.” NEW YORK — Stock ery,” said Mike Zigmont, The day’s trading was no- indexes barely budged on director of trading and re- tably quiet, with only a few Wall Street Friday, leav- search at Harvest Volatili- stocks in the S&P 500 fall- ing the S&P 500 just shy ty Management. ing even 2 percent. Among of its record once again. “It’s positive, but it’s not the biggest gainers in the The S&P 500 edged as ballistic as it was be- index was Applied Materi- down 0.58, or less than 0.1 fore,” he said. als, which rose 3.9 percent. percent, to 3,372.85 after Economists say consum- The tech company report- drifting between small er spending could be un- ed stronger results for the gains and losses through- der more pressure follow- summer than analysts ex- out the day. They’re the ing the expiration of U.S. pected and also gave a bet- latest meandering moves government programs to ter-than-expected forecast for the market, which has aid the economy, includ- for the current quarter. taken a pause after eras- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing $600 in extra unem- Outside the S&P 500, ing almost all of the steep ployment bene ts each shares of German bio- A price sign is displayed at a retail store as a store employee wears a losses caused by the coro- week. Investors say it’s pharmaceutical company mask while working in Niles, Ill. navirus pandemic. crucial that Washington CureVac more than tripled In each of the prior two deliver another lifeline to in their  rst day of trading. days, the S&P 500 made the economy, and markets After selling shares at $16 a brief run above its re- seem to be assuming a in an initial public offering, U.S. retail sales rise for cord closing high, which deal will happen. the stock jumped to $55.90. was set in February, only But Democrats and Re- The company, whose back- to fade in the afternoon. publicans say they remain ers include the Bill & Me- It remains within 0.4 per- far apart on a possible linda Gates Foundation a third month but cent of its record. compromise. and the German govern- Wall Street was nearly “Congress has to follow ment, is developing a vac- evenly split between stocks up on the stimulus package cine against COVID-19 that rose and fell, and the because they essentially and other medicines using slowdown expected moves were almost uni- promised it,” Zigmont said. messenger RNA. formly modest. The Dow Jones Industrial Average By Christopher July, and August will be the demic institution she works inched up 34.30 points, or Rugaber and  rst month when the chill for had temporarily cut her 0.1 percent, to 27,931.02, Anne D’innocenzio winds of economic turmoil pay in a cost-saving move. while the Nasdaq compos- WASHINGTON — hits many households.” Fearful of another wave of ite dipped 23.20, or 0.2 per- Americans increased their Consumers had started viral cases, she intends to cent, to 11,019.30. spending at retail stores to cut back on spending rein in her spending. Consumer spending is and restaurants in July for in late July, according to “We are going to continue the main locomotive for the a third straight month, but a GlobalData survey, and to keep things fairly tight U.S. economy, and a report some evidence suggests spending fell sharply in the just because I am antic- on Friday showed some that sales are weakening  rst week of August. Many ipating another surge,” more improvements for with the expiration of gov- consumers are spending said Zaspel, who buys sec- U.S. retailers, though less ernment rescue aid that more around the home and ond-hand clothing and toys than economists expected. had previously put more on recreational equipment for her 7-month old son. Sales at grocery stores, money in people’s pockets. while still maintaining a Friday’s report on retail gas stations and other Friday’s report from the nervous outlook. sales captures only about retailers rose 1.2 percent Commerce Department Jennifer Zaspel and her one-third of all consumer last month from June. It’s showed that retail pur- husband, who live in Mil- spending. The rest involves the third straight month chases rose by a seasonally waukee, recently bought a services — from haircuts of gains, following a his- adjusted 1.2 percent last $2,000 bike and are hav- and gym memberships to toric plunge in the spring, month. The gains of the ing a patio built in their movie tickets and hotel but it marked a sharp past three months have backyard. Still, Zaspel, a rooms — all of which were slowdown from June’s 8.4 now restored retail pur- percent growth. It also chases to their levels before 33-year-old psychiatrist, hit disproportionately FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS said her full pay was just hard by the pandemic and fell short of the 2 percent they plunged in March and growth that economists People walk by the New York Stock Exchange. April when the pandemic reinstated after the aca- have yet to recover. shuttered businesses and paralyzed the economy. Yet with Americans’ overall income now likely shrinking, economists ex- pect spending to slow fur- ther. July’s sales increase was much smaller than May’s 18.3 percent gain and June’s 8.4 percent increase, when shoppers ocked to newly reopened businesses. 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©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 Impact Sports Lab helping Lynn eld athletes remain in top form this summer By Mike Alongi working out,” said Carre- come here and do their ITEM SPORTS EDITOR ra. “For younger athletes schoolwork before starting who are still developing, their physical work. The For many small busi- you have to approach third aspect of what we do nesses, most of all new things in a different way. is the mental aspect. You small businesses, the past There are ways to work can be a great athlete, but several months have been with these athletes to the mental part of the a whirlwind. For Impact make sure they don’t get game is what can put you Sports Lab, which is burnt out or suffer what I over the edge. So we really owned by Lynn eld’s Ian call ‘preventative inju- do try to take a fully holis- Carrera and opened in ries.’” tic approach where we January, it’s been an inter- While traveling interna- blend everything together esting ride. to try and make these ath- “Anytime I tell anybody tionally for soccer with his son Chase — a 12-year-old letes the very best they that we opened in Janu- can be.” ary, I get the familiar ‘wow, who has roughly 50,000 followers on Instagram But Chase, who works talk about bad timing’ out at the Woburn facility jokes and things like that, and who has played at a number of European soc- multiple times a week, but we’re just going isn’t the only Lynn eld through this like everyone cer academies — Carrera noticed how the European athlete working out there. else,” said Carrera. “We’re Some of the many athletes all in this together, and we academies developed their youth athletes and gured who have come through had to adapt to the chang- the doors including broth- ing times quickly.” there was a way he could bring that home to the ers Clayton and Cooper Impact Sports Lab is a Marengi and recent St. youth sports performance United States. “Obviously as a training John’s Prep graduate An- center, but even that thony Fagan. All three facility one of the key as- doesn’t accurately de- players came to the center pects of our work is help- scribe the amount of work in order to keep them- ing these athletes get bet- athletes do there. The cen- selves ready for what they ter physically, but that’s ter’s mission statement — hope to be their upcoming far from all we do here,” “Developing Smarter Ath- college football seasons — ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK said Carrera. “We also letes” — might not even the Marengis at Endicott Top: Lynn eld natives (from left) Cooper Marengi, Clayton Marengi and An- fully explain it. help these athletes aca- College and Fagan at thony Fagan work out at Impact Sports Lab in Woburn Friday morning. “We do a lot with the demically, incorporating Stonehill College. athletes who come here, academic coaching a few Bottom: Lynn eld resident Ian Carrera (left) is the owner of Impact Sports and it’s not just physically times a week so kids can IMPACT, B2 Lab, while James Wheeler is the Director of Athletic Performance.

ITEM FILE PHOTO World Series Park in Saugus was vandalized by a group of teens last Friday, August 7. World Series Park vandalized by teens Last Friday afternoon, to play baseball, blows my four 12 to 14 year old mind. I work very hard to young men vandalized maintain the park and World Series Park in Sau- then for someone to come gus. They ripped down along and do something lights in the pavilion and like this is unacceptable. ITEM FILE PHOTO threw them toward the “The police asked me Peabody’s Jon Cahill went 1-for-5 for the Champions in a win over the Northeast Tides in a North playground area. They about restitution,” Davis Shore Baseball League playoff game Thursday night. then proceeded to the continued. “All I want is women’s restroom, went for those four young men inside and defecated in to be banned from the Peabody Champions knock off No. 1 Tides, the sink. All of this was park. We have a very good recorded on surveillance security system with cam- video. eras that show all areas Saugus Police are exam- move on to NSBL semi nal round ining the video to identify during the day and night. Anyone who causes prob- By Mike Alongi League playoffs. The ing with starting pitcher with two strikeouts. those shown committing ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Champions now move on Peter O’Connell, who Peabody’s offense was the vandalism. lems will be seen. Normal- to face the No. 2 Rowley tossed four innings and paced by Mike Giardi’s (1- “This type of behavior ly, the restrooms are Behind a thrilling four- locked but had been left Nor’Easters -- who swept allowed just two hits with for-2) RBI double and an makes me sick,” said run outburst in the top of RBI single from Derek World Series Park super- open for a game later that the ninth inning, the No. the Manchester Marlins one walk and 10 strike- day.” in the rst round -- in a outs. Mike Gallo came in Lyons. Chad Martin (1- intendent Bob Davis, who 8 Peabody Champions for-4), Jon Cahill (1-for-5) Anyone with any knowl- best-of- ve series begin- and pitched three no-hit found the damage the next knocked off the No. 1 and Marc Crovo (1-for-1) edge of this who can iden- ning Saturday. innings in relief before morning. “Such lack of re- Northeast Tides by a also added hits in the Peabody’s pitchers held Colin Nye earned the win. spect for the park that tify those who caused the score of 4-0 to move on to victory. provides a rst-class facil- damage is asked to con- the semi nal round of the the Nor’Easters scoreless Nye pitched two scoreless ity for the youth of Saugus tact Saugus Police. North Shore Baseball for the entire game start- innings, allowing two hits NSBL, B2 Chris Sale rehabbing pitching elbow the best he can for Red Sox

ASSOCIATED PRESS ent,” Sale said in a video scribed as the  u, but after conference call with re- his rst batting practice With an arm repaired by porters on Thursday. “The he reported discomfort in Tommy John surgery and hose is a little cold. But, his pitching elbow. a pandemic locking him yes, it’s fun.” The team said on March out of the Red Sox spring A seven-time All-Star 19 he would have ulnar training facility, Boston who went 29-12 in his collateral ligament re- left-hander Chris Sale is rst two years in Boston, placement surgery; it took managing his rehab the Sale fell to 6-11 with a 11 days to schedule the best he can. 4.40 ERA in 25 starts last operation because of the The team has moved year — his fewest wins and drain on medical resourc- some weights into an out- starts, highest ERA, and es caused by the corona- door batting cage, which the rst time he failed to virus pandemic. Recovery Sale also uses as a locker nish among the top six in typically takes at least 12 room. Some electric fans Cy Young Award voting in months, which will keep help cool him off from the any full season as a starter. Sale out for all of 2020 and Fort Myers, Florida, heat. After shutting down likely eat into the 2021 And when he wants to last August because of season. shower after a workout, arm troubles, he opted for Asked if opening day FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS there’s a hose. treatment instead of sur- next year is a realistic goal, Red Sox ace Chris Sale is continuing to work his way back from surgery on “Other than it being, you gery. His spring training Sale was noncommittal. know, really hot ... I’ve ac- got a late start because his pitching elbow back in late March. He is likely to miss the entire 2020 tually liked it. It’s differ- of an illness the team de- SALE, B2 season and some of the 2021 season. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020

TODAY IN SPORTS August 15 August 16 1995 — Monica Seles returns to 1920 — Cleveland shortstop Ray the WTA Tour after a 28-month ab- Chapman is hit in the head with sence following her 1993 stabbing a pitch by New York’s Carl Mays. with a 6-0, 6-3 win over Kimberly Po Chapman suffers a fractured skull at the Canadian Open. and dies the next day. It’s the only 1999 — Tiger Woods makes a par field fatality in major league history. save on the 17th hole and holds on 1924 — Helen Wills Moody beats to win the PGA Championship by Molla Bjurstedt Mallory again, 6-1, one stroke over 19-year-old Sergio 6-3, to win her second straight sin- Garcia. Woods, 23, becomes the gles title at the U.S. Lawn Tennis youngest player to win two majors Association championships. since Seve Ballesteros in 1980. 1954 — The first Sports Illustrated 2004 — In Athens, Greece, the U.S. magazine is issued with a 25-cent men’s basketball team loses 92-73 price tag. The scene on the cover to Puerto Rico, the third Olympic was a game at Milwaukee’s County defeat for the Americans and first Stadium. Eddie Mathews of Braves since adding pros. American teams was swinging with Wes Westrum had been 24-0 since the profession- catching and Augie Donatelli um- al Olympic era began with the 1992 piring. Dream Team. The U.S Olympic 1970 — Dave Stockton wins the team’s record was 109-2, entering PGA Championship by two strokes the game. over Arnold Palmer and Bob Mur- 2005 — Phil Mickelson delivers phy at Southern Hills Country Club another dramatic finish in a major, in Tulsa, Okla. flopping a chip out of deep rough to 1976 — Dave Stockton edges Ray- 2 feet for a birdie on the final hole mond Floyd and Don January by and a one-shot victory in the PGA one stroke to win his second PGA Championship. Championship. Stockton hits a 2007 — Former NBA referee Tim par-saving 15-foot putt on the 72nd Donaghy pleads guilty to felony hole to finish with a 1-over 281 at charges for taking cash payoffs Congressional Country Club (Blue from gamblers and betting on Course) in Bethesda, Md. games he officiated in a scandal 1989 — Tom Drees pitches his that raised questions about the in- third no-hitter of the season for tegrity of the sport. Class AAA Vancouver, leading the 2014 — Mo’Ne Davis, one of two Canadians over Las Vegas 5-0 in a girls at the Little League World Se- seven-inning, first game of a double- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ries, throws a two-hitter to help Phil- header in the Pacific League. Lynnfield native Chase Carerra, who has played at a number of European soccer academies over the adelphia beat Nashville 4-0 in the 1992 — Nick Price holds off a opener for both teams. Davis, the comeback bid by Nick Faldo with a years, works out at Impact Sports Labs in Woburn. first girl to appear for a U.S. team 1-under 70 in the final round and in South Williamsport since 2004, captures his first major title at the strikes out eight and walks none. PGA national championship. Impact Sports Labs helping keep Lynnfield TV/RADIO SATURDAY athletes fit during pandemic uncertainties TV IMPACT of no more than six ath- Stanley Cup Playoffs From B1 letes, and many online 12 p.m...... Boston at Carolina...... NBC workouts and classes are 3 p.m...... Colorado at Arizona...... CNBC “The Marengis are great also offered for those who 7:30 p.m...... Tampa Bay at Columbus...... NBCSN and they came to the facil- are still not willing to come 8 p.m...... Vegas at Chicago...... NBC ity looking to stay ready back to the physical facili- Futures Collegiate Baseball League for football, and they’ve ty. 1 p.m...... North Shore at Nashua...... NESN been here for about a In addition to hosting MLB month and they come in athletes at the center, Im- 6:10 p.m...... Pittsburgh at Cincinnati...... FS1 about three times a week,” pact Sports Lab has also 7:07 p.m...... Boston at NY Yankees...... Fox said Carrera. “They have partnered with the Lynn- NBA such great work ethic and field Parks and Recreation 2:30 p.m...... Memphis at Portland...... ABC really do a great job when Department to offer sum- WNBA they’re here. mer programs to kids. 6 p.m...... New York at Minnesota...... CBSSN “Anthony is a friend of While COVID-19 put a Golf Clayton’s and he reached stop to the partnership 7 a.m...... LPGA: Scottish Open...... Golf out after hearing good initially, Impact Sports 1 p.m...... PGA: Wyndham Championship...... Golf things, and he’s been com- Lab has been able to wel- 3 p.m...... Senior Players Championship...... Golf ing consistently as well,” come those kids who Carrera added. 7 p.m...... US Amateur (semifinals)...... Golf signed up through the rec- Carrera also points out reation department. Auto Racing that the center has trained “It’s been great to be in- 3 p.m...... Xfinity: UNOH 188...... NBCSN ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Radio athletes from all sports, volved with them, we including football, soccer, Cooper Marengi (center) pulls the sled as his know them very well and Stanley Cup Playoffs hockey, baseball and many brother Clayton Marengi (left) takes a breather at we were really looking for- 12 p.m...... Boston at Carolina...... WBZ-FM 98.5 others. It’s not about what Impact Sports Labs Friday. ward to all the programs MLB sport you play, says Carre- before COVID hit,” said 7:07 p.m...... Boston at NY Yankees...... WEEI-FM 93.7 here working out now at self.’” SUNDAY ra, it’s about being the Carrera. “But luckily we’ve best athlete you can be. 15, 16, 17 years old look The new era of COVID-19 been able to get in touch TV back in 10 years when has brought in some new MLB “Our goal here isn’t nec- with all the kids who essarily to make you a they’re working at a hospi- protocols, but nothing signed up through the rec 1:10 p.m...... Cleveland at Detroit...... ESPN professional athlete or tal or a law firm or some- drastically different from department and we’ve 4:10 p.m...... LA Dodgers at LA Angels...... TBS something like that,” said thing and say, ‘hey, Impact what the center was al- been able to have them 7:08 p.m...... Boston at NY Yankees...... ESPN Carrera. “Our goal is to Sports Lab really helped ready doing. The training come to the facility for Stanley Cup Playoffs have our athletes who are me make the best of my- sessions are done in groups their programs.” 12 p.m...... Washington at NY Islanders...... USA 2 p.m...... Dallas at Calgary...... CNBC 6:30 p.m...... Vegas at Chicago...... NBCSN 8 p.m...... Philadelphia at Montreal...... NBC Peabody Champions, Swampscott Sox move 10:30 p.m...... St. Louis at Vancouver...... NBCSN NBA Playoffs 4:30 p.m...... Memphis at Portland...... ESPN on after hard-fought wins in NSBL playoffs Golf 7 a.m...... LPGA: Scottish Open...... Golf NSBL Game 1 of the best-of- Kasper (1-for-3) also add- loss. Dillon Gonzalez (2- 12:30 p.m...... PGA: Wyndham Championship...... Golf From B1 five semifinal series be- ed hits. for-3), Dan Mello (1-for-4) Tyler Marshall earned and Ben Brungardt (1-for- 2:30 p.m...... Senior Players Championship...... Golf tween the Champions and For Rowley, Jonathan the Nor’Easters kicks off the win on the mound af- 1) added hits. 7 p.m...... US Amateur (final)...... Golf Dube (2-for-4), Drew Saturday evening (5:30) at ter tossing 4 1/3 innings Brandon Bingel took the Auto Racing Healey (1-for-2) and Bry- Eiras Park in Rowley. and allowing one run on loss on the mound despite 9:10 a.m...... Spanish Grand Prix...... ESPN an Woolley (1-for-3) had Also moving on to the five hits with three strike- a valiant effort, tossing six 12 p.m...... NASCAR Truck: Daytona Truck Course...... FS1 the lone hits. Pitcher Matt semifinal round is the No. outs. Ben Kendrew, who innings and allowing two 3 p.m...... NASCAR Cup: Go Bowling 235...... NBC Bergeron nearly went the 5 Swampscott Sox, who pitched a complete game runs on five hits with 11 Radio distance on the mound in earned a hard-fought 2-1 on Tuesday, came in and strikeouts. MLB the loss, tossing 8 1/3 in- win over the No. 4 Beverly earned the save. Kendrew Swampscott will now 7:08 p.m...... Boston at NY Yankees...... WEEI-FM 93.7 nings and allowing three Recs to take the series 2-1. threw 2 2/3 scoreless in- move on to the semifinal runs (two earned) on four Louis Olivieri (1-for-3) nings, allowing just two round and take on the No. MLB hits with six strikeouts. and Elvis Rodriguez (1- hits. 3 Kingston Night Owls, AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Bobby Cliche finished the for-3) each had one RBI in The lone RBI for Beverly with Game 1 coming Sat- East Division East Division last 2/3 of the inning, al- the victory, while Jomar came from Andrew Olszak, urday night (8) at Trinity W L Pct GB W L Pct GB lowing one run on one hit. Moreta (1-for-4) and Joe who went 3-for-3 in the Stadium in Haverhill. New York 12 6 .667 _ Miami 8 4 .667 _ Tampa Bay 12 8 .600 1 Atlanta 11 9 .550 1 Baltimore 10 7 .588 1½ New York 9 11 .450 3 Toronto 6 9 .400 4½ Washington 6 9 .400 3½ Boston 6 13 .316 6½ Philadelphia 5 9 .357 4 Chris Sale continues working to rehab elbow Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Minnesota 12 7 .632 _ Chicago 13 3 .813 _ SALE He doesn’t regret trying has gone well so far and he is “This is the first time I’ve Detroit 9 7 .563 1½ St. Louis 2 3 .400 5½ platelet-rich therapy before ready to begin pitching from gone that long without play- Chicago 10 9 .526 2 Cincinnati 8 11 .421 6½ From B1 Cleveland 10 9 .526 2 Milwaukee 7 10 .412 6½ opting for surgery. a mound later this month or ing, so I just tried to get my Kansas City 8 11 .421 4 Pittsburgh 4 13 .235 9½ “There’s going to be a “I swear to you, I prom- early in September. body in shape to do this for West Division West Division day I’m going to pitch. And ise on everything I love, I “Once I start throwing, another 10 years,” he said. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Oakland 13 6 .684 _ Colorado 12 6 .667 _ you’re gonna say he’s ready thought I was in the clear,” that’s when I think the big- “I got 10 years into the big Texas 8 9 .471 4 Los Angeles 13 7 .650 _ to go,” he said. “And when- he said. “I really did.” ger jumps come and that’s leagues and, you know, my Houston 8 10 .444 4½ San Diego 11 9 .550 2 Los Angeles 7 12 .368 6 Arizona 8 11 .421 4½ ever that day is, that’s when Sale said on Thursday when it’s more fun for me, body broke down. So now I Seattle 7 13 .350 6½ San Francisco 8 12 .400 5 we go.” that everything in his rehab anyways,” he said. build it back up.” Friday’s Games ton 0-1), 7:07 p.m. Baltimore at Washington, 5:05 p.m., 1st Oakland (Luzardo 1-0) at San Francisco game (Gausman 0-1), 7:07 p.m. NBA NHL PLAYOFFS Tampa Bay at Toronto, 6:37 p.m. Kansas City (Duffy 0-2) at Minnesota (Ber- Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. ríos 1-2), 7:10 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Thursday, Aug. 13 Colorado vs. Arizona, 3 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Seattle (Margevicius 0-0) at Houston (Javi- Atlantic Division Southwest Division At Toronto Las Vegas vs. Chicago, 8 p.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Washington at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m., 2nd er 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Columbus 3, Tampa Bay 1, Series game y-Toronto 52 19 .732 — y-Houston 44 27 .620 — Sunday, Aug. 16 Washington (Corbin 2-0) at Baltimore tied 1-1 Kansas City at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. (Wojciechowski 0-2), 7:35 p.m. x-Boston 48 24 .667 4½ x-Dallas 43 32 .573 3 At Toronto Texas at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Texas (Gibson 0-2) at Colorado (Márquez x-Philadelphia 42 30 .583 10½ Memphis 34 39 .466 11 Carolina 3, Boston 2, Series tied 1-1 Washington vs. N.Y. Islanders, noon Seattle at Houston, 9:10 p.m. 2-2), 8:10 p.m. x-Brooklyn 35 37 .486 17½ San Antonio 32 39 .451 12 At Edmonton Philadelphia vs. Montreal, 8 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 9:40 p.m. San Diego (Perdomo 0-0) at Arizona (TBD), New York 21 45 .318 28½ New Orleans 30 42 .417 14½ Las Vegas 4, Chicago 3, OT, Las At Edmonton Oakland at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. 8:10 p.m. Southeast Division Northwest Division Vegas leads series 2-0 Dallas vs. Calgary, 2 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Houser 1-1) at Chicago Cubs W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Atlanta at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Dallas 5, Calgary 4, Series tied 1-1 Las Vegas vs. Chicago, 6:30 p.m. (Mills 2-0), 8:15 p.m. y-Miami 44 28 .611 — y-Denver 46 26 .639 — Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 0-0) at L.A. Angels x-Orlando 33 40 .452 11½ x-Oklahoma City 44 27 .620 1½ Friday, Aug. 14 St. Louis vs. Vancouver, 10:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 8:15 p.m. (Heaney 1-1), 9:40 p.m. San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Charlotte 23 42 .354 17½ x-Utah 44 28 .611 2 At Toronto Monday, Aug. 17 Sunday’s Games Saturday’s Games Washington 25 47 .347 19 Portland 35 39 .473 12 Montreal vs. Philadelphia, 3 p.m. ask- At Toronto Washington at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. St. Louis (Hudson 0-1) at Chicago White Atlanta 20 47 .299 21½ Minnesota 19 45 .297 23 jgfkasf Tampa Bay vs. Columbus, 3 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. Central Division Pacific Division Sox (Giolito 1-1), 2:10 p.m., 1st game N.Y. Islanders vs. Washington, 8 p.m. Boston vs. Carolina, 8 p.m. St. Louis (TBD) at Chicago White Sox Atlanta at Miami, 1:10 p.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB (TBD), 5:30 p.m., 2nd game Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. z-Milwaukee 56 17 .767 — z-L.A. Lakers 52 19 .732 — At Edmonton At Edmonton N.Y. Mets (Matz 0-3) at Philadelphia (Nola Cleveland at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. x-Indiana 44 28 .611 11½ x-L.A. Clippers 48 23 .676 4 Colorado 3, Arizona 2, Colorado leads Colorado vs. Arizona, 5:30 p.m. 1-1), 6:05 p.m. Kansas City at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Chicago 22 43 .338 30 Phoenix 34 39 .466 19 series 2-0 St. Louis vs. Vancouver, 10:30 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 2:10 p.m. Atlanta (Fried 3-0) at Miami (TBD), 6:10 Detroit 20 46 .303 32½ Sacramento 31 41 .431 21½ Vancouver vs. St. Louis, 6:30 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18 p.m. Cleveland 19 46 .292 33 Golden State 15 50 .231 34 Dallas vs. Calgary, 10:30 p.m. Pittsburgh (Brault 0-0) at Cincinnati (Bauer Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. At Toronto 2-0), 6:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 3:07 p.m. Friday’s Games Saturday’s Games Saturday, Aug. 15 Philadelphia vs. Montreal, 3 p.m. Cleveland (Bieber 3-0) at Detroit (Turnbull Texas at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. Denver at Toronto, 1:30 p.m. Memphis at Portland, 2:30 p.m. At Toronto Washington vs. N.Y. Islanders, 8 p.m. Oakland at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Miami at Indiana, 4 p.m. Sunday’s Games 2-0), 6:10 p.m. At Edmonton Tampa Bay (Yarbrough 0-2) at Toronto L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 4:10 p.m. Oklahoma City Thunder at L.A. Clippers, Memphis at Portland, 4:30 p.m. Boston vs. Carolina, noon (Anderson 0-0), 6:37 p.m. San Diego at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Tampa Bay vs. Columbus, 7:30 p.m. x-Chicago vs. Las Vegas, TBD Boston (Eovaldi 1-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Pax- Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:08 p.m. Philadelphia at Houston, 9 p.m. No games scheduled At Edmonton x-Calgary vs. Dallas, TBD SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Major U.S. postal workers union endorses Biden for president

WASHINGTON (AP) — ing; they just can’t have A major union represent- it.” ing U.S. postal workers Trump’s ramped up ani- has endorsed Democrat mosity toward the postal PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Joe Biden for president, a service drew the attention move that comes as Presi- of his predecessor, Barack The Democratic National Convention, which dent Donald Trump has Obama, who said it begins Monday, won’t have a physical gather- acknowledged starving amounted to an unprece- ing place, but will be a series of online video the postal service of mon- dented effort by a presi- addresses that will play out for two hours each ey in order to make it more dent to “ kneecap the post- night until Thursday. Speakers will include, difficult to vote by mail in al service” to protect his two former presidents, two past nominees and November’s election. reelection chances. a former Republican governor. The National Associa- “What are Republicans tion of Letter Carriers, doing where you are so which represents 300,000 scared of people voting, Democrats tested current and retired work- that you are now willing to ers, said Thursday that undermine what is part of Trump has long been hos- the basic infrastructure of in first convention tile to the Post Office. His American life?” Obama administration has called PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS said on the Campaign HQ for an end to collective podcast, which is hosted of pandemic bargaining rights, pro- Democratic presidential candidate and former by his former campaign Vice President Joe Biden signs a required docu- posed service cuts and has manager David Plouffe. “I NEW YORK (AP) — Joe The inclusion of Kasich, eyed the possibility of pri- ments for receiving the Democratic nomination mean, it’d be the equiva- Biden is poised to unveil who opposed abortion vatizing the functions of for President of the United States in Wilmington, lent of ‘We’re not going to his vision for the modern rights and fought labor the agency. Del., Friday. repair highways because Democratic Party in the unions while in office, ran- But those actions have people might drive to the first presidential nominat- kled some progressives. escalated since the start of result of the pandemic, been substantial mail de- polling places…so we’ll ing convention of the coro- One of the far left’s cham- the pandemic, with the ad- which he argues without livery delays. just let massive sinkholes navirus era, an all-virtual pions, New York Rep. Al- ministration taking “steps offering evidence will lead In an interview on Fox in the middle of, uh, the affair that will test the for- exandria Ocasio-Cortez, is outside of the public eye to to widespread voter fraud. Business Network, Trump interstate linger, because mer vice president’s ability scheduled to speak for just undermine the Postal Ser- While Trump casts his explicitly noted two fund- we’re worried that folks to overcome unprecedent- 60 seconds to help intro- vice and letter carriers,” own ballot by mail, the ing provisions that Demo- might use those roads to ed logistical challenges in duce Sanders the day after said union President post office has increasingly crats are seeking in a coro- vote.’” an urgent mission to ener- Kasich. Prominent liberal Fredric Rolando. been in his cross-hairs as navirus relief package that The letter carriers union, gize a winning coalition. activist Ady Barkan, who Biden, on the other Democrats advocate vot- has stalled on Capitol Hill. which is one of several rep- The Democratic National previously backed Sand- hand, “is – was – and will ing by mail. Without the additional resenting postal workers, Convention, which formal- ers, is scheduled to deliver continue to be – a fierce The agency’s new leader, money, he said, the Postal said it consulted with its ly begins Monday, is not remarks the next day. ally and defender of the Postmaster General Louis Service won’t have the re- members before announc- a convention in the tra- “I’m glad that John and United States Postal Ser- DeJoy, a former sup- sources to handle a flood of ing the endorsement. The ditional sense. There will other moderate-type Re- vice,” Rolando said in a ply-chain CEO and a ma- ballots from voters who American Postal Workers be no physical gathering publicans understand that statement announcing the jor donor to Trump and are seeking to avoid poll- Union previously endorsed place, no cheering audi- it is wrong to be support- endorsement of the former other Republicans, has ing places during the coro- Biden in June. ence, no balloons. The pro- ing Trump,” Sanders told vice president and his pushed cost-cutting mea- navirus pandemic. “The Postal Service must gram will consist instead The Associated Press. “But running mate, Kamala sures to eliminate over- “If we don’t make a deal, not be allowed to fail,” Ro- of a series of online video what John says has noth- Harris. time pay and hold mail that means they don’t get lando, the union president, addresses — half of which ing to do with what I will Trump has repeatedly until the next day if postal the money,” Trump told said. “NALC is proud to will be prerecorded — that say. My speech has every- railed against the sugges- distribution centers are host Maria Bartiromo. stand with Vice President play out for two hours each thing to do with the need tion that more people running late. “That means they can’t Biden and Senator Harris night until Biden formally to defeat Trump, elect should vote by mail as a And recently there have have universal mail-in vot- in November and beyond.” accepts the Democratic Biden and move the coun- presidential nomination in try into a government that a mostly empty Delaware works for all of us and not ballroom on Thursday. just the 1 percent.” Along the way, Biden’s There appears to be far party will make history less tension among the by unveiling the nation’s Democrats’ often-compet- first Black vice presiden- ing factions heading into tial nominee, Kamala Har- the 2020 convention than ris. The speaking program many predicted earlier in also features two former the year. Just six months presidents, two past presi- ago, political operatives dential nominees, a former were openly contemplat- Republican governor, a ing the prospect of a con- New York ultra-billionaire tested convention in which and various working-class none of the Democratic Americans. candidates had a clear del- “Nothing about 2020 has egate majority going into been normal. So I don’t the convention. think anyone expected That possibility quickly that this convention would faded in early March. Af- be normal either,” said At- ter Biden’s commanding lanta Mayor Keisha Lance South Carolina primary Bottoms, who was under victory, several competi- consideration to serve as tors suddenly rallied be- Biden’s running mate and hind him as the pandemic will speak at the conven- began to explode. tion. “I hope wherever peo- Even if there was left- ple are that they’re excited over resentment among about the moment and the wings of the party, the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS opportunity that lies be- convention’s online forum A congressional watchdog agency has found that the top two Trump administration officials in the U.S. fore us.” doesn’t provide any oppor- Department of Homeland Security were improperly appointed to the posts under federal law. The Gov- The online gathering tunities for public infight- ernment Accountability Office says acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf (above) and acting deputy Ken Cuc- comes as Democratic of- ing. Key votes on the party cinelli are ineligible to run the agency under the Vacancy Reform Act. ficials work to energize platform already will have supporters behind Biden’s taken place by mail bal- candidacy — not simply lot. The details, which are against President Donald expected to be approved Watchdog: Homeland Security officials Trump’s. While Trump is overwhelmingly, were a huge motivator for many hammered out in Zoom Democrats, there is some meetings. were wrongly appointed concern within the par- Progressives got their ty that lower-information say when they extended WASHINGTON (AP) gress. cess to install ideologues,” show of force for the Pres- voters who lean Democrat party rules through 2024 — The two most senior DHS rejected the find- the two Democrats said in ident’s reelection cam- and swing voters aren’t that ban superdelegates officials in the U.S. De- ing. a joint statement. paign,” they said. locks to cast ballots for from voting for the party’s partment of Homeland “We wholeheartedly DHS, which was already Sen. Chuck Schumer, Biden this fall, especially presidential nominee on Security were improper- disagree with the GAO’s under intense criticism D-N.Y., said the two of- as the pandemic creates the first nominating ballot. ly appointed to the posts baseless report and plan for carrying out adminis- ficials should step down barriers to voting. But without the oppor- under federal law by the to issue a formal response tration policies aimed at and DHS should conduct At the same time, Trump tunity for the approxi- Trump administration, a to this shortly,” the agency curbing legal and illegal a legal review of all deci- and his allies are fighting mately 4,800 Democratic nonpartisan congressional said in a written response immigration, found itself sions made under their to scare away would-be delegates from across the watchdog said Friday. to The Associated Press. embroiled in more contro- leadership. “President Biden-Harris backers by country to gather on the The Government Ac- The Government Ac- versy this summer as it Trump’s efforts to install describing the Democrats’ same convention hall floor, countability Office says countability Office said dispatched federal agents political sycophants to im- 2020 ticket as the most as is tradition, the oppor- acting DHS Secretary it has asked the DHS in- in tactical gear to Port- plement his extreme poli- ideologically extreme in tunity for a genuine con- Chad Wolf and his acting spector general, a Trump land to confront protesters cies in an end run around American history. While vention debate over the deputy, Ken Cuccinelli, appointee, to review the outside federal buildings the law and Senate have widely considered a polit- direction of the party has are ineligible to run the situation and determine if without the cooperation of finally caught up with ical moderate — at least been eliminated. local authorities. compared with the likes Larry Cohen, a prom- agency under the Vacancy the violation affects deci- him,” Schumer said. Reform Act. sions they have taken. Maloney, D-N.Y., and of Vermont Sen. Bernie inent Rules Committee The GAO analysis traces It was not immediately Wolf should step down Thompson, D-Miss., con- Sanders and Massachu- member and Sanders con- the violation back to a tu- clear what effects the de- and return to the position demned what they see as setts Sen. Elizabeth War- fidant, lamented the loss of multuous period at DHS in termination would have he previously held in the the department’s priori- ren — Biden has plans to an in-person convention, on DHS, an agency that department and Cuccinel- ties under Wolf and Cuc- 2019 when then-Secretary implement a Medicare-like but not because it limits has acting officials, serv- li should resign, according cinelli. Kirstjen Nielsen resigned. system for those who want debate. ing without Senate con- to Reps. Bennie G. Thomp- “At a time when DHS It found that she was im- it, sweeping environmen- “The key of a convention, firmation, in a number of son, chair of the House should be marshaling the properly replaced by Kev- tal protections and higher really, is the party building prominent roles and is at Committee on Homeland resources of the federal in McAleenan under the taxes on the rich. that comes with 57 differ- the forefront of key ad- Security, and Carolyn Ma- government to respond rules governing succession Still, Biden attracted the ent delegations,” he said, ministration initiatives on loney, chair of the House to the pandemic that has in federal agencies. support of former Ohio noting the in-person daily immigration and law en- Committee on Oversight killed over 165,000 Amer- McAleenan altered the Gov. John Kasich, a Repub- meetings that would occur forcement. and Reform. icans, the Department’s rules of succession after lican, who is scheduled to in hotels across a host city. The report does not car- “GAO’s damning opin- illegally appointed lead- he was subsequently re- speak Monday. The Biden “You shape the party in ry the force of law, though ion paints a disturbing ers are instead focused on moved, but GAO’s legal campaign hinted that Ka- those breakfast meetings, it could be a factor in picture of the Trump Ad- continuing the Adminis- analysis concluded that sich would not be the only where you argue over what lawsuits challenging ad- ministration playing fast tration’s attack on immi- the later appointments of high-profile Republicanit means to be a Democrat ministration policies or and loose by bypassing the grants and intimidating Wolf and Cuccinelli were featured at the convention, in Wyoming, what does it influence members of Con- Senate confirmation pro- peaceful protesters in a invalid. but refused to say more. mean in Georgia.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Couple’s interests diverge now that son has grown DEAR ABBY: I’m mar- I am tired of it! He copies ried to a great husband. Dear Abby is written by Abigail the things I say (and the We worked well together way I say them), the mu- in our business. He’s loy- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne sic I like and my hobbies. al, dependable, was a Phillips, and was founded by her It’s very, very annoying, great stepfather when mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact and I guarantee that is my son was young, etc. why he continues to do it. When we were younger, Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. I’ve tried telling him to we were always very Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. stop, but somehow, in any busy working on the conversation relating to house, raising a family that, I end up being the and starting a small style dramatically. Some- life. You might also visit bad guy. Should I just business. My son is now times I feel we only stay meetup.com to get in- throw away my entire grown and has moved together for the lifestyle. volved in activities in collection of interests, en- away, the house needs lit- I have tried to talk to him your area with like-mind- joyments and hobbies? tle work, we no longer about this many times, ed people. LOSING MY have the business and we but I get nowhere. Sug- There is no guarantee both work part-time. gestions? your husband will ever be INDIVIDUALITY The problem is, we the partner you fantasize don’t have the same in- TIME TICKS BY IN DEAR LOSING: On he should be. Some ses- the contrary. Accept that terests. I do a lot alone or NEW ENGLAND sions with a therapist because you are older, you with friends, but many of might be useful to help them have moved or be- DEAR TIME TICKS BY: you clarify your thinking, may always be the leader, come very settled down. I You feel alone and adrift and that’s what I’m sug- and your younger brother rarely have anyone to do because you are. The glue gesting. will continue to follow anything with unless it’s that held your marriage you and mimic you. He something that interests together seems to have DEAR ABBY: I am a may not do it to annoy my husband. It’s hard to been your son, who is now 13-year-old who wants to you but because he lacks get him to do anything I grown and has moved be an individual. My your imagination and in- want to do. He either away. It’s time to ask 10-year-old brother con- terests of his own. Your complains or refuses. yourself how important stantly copies me and mistake is letting what he Looking back, I think your “lifestyle” is. mocks me, yet he gets does affect you. The soon- he was always like this, It’s possible that if you upset whenever I point it er you overcome that im- but we were too busy to remain in this marriage, out. The last straw was pulse, the better off you notice. I feel very alone you can find what you are when I went through his will be. You may not be now. I feel like time is looking for by becoming YouTube and found al- able to control your broth- ticking by, and I’m wast- more independent. Trav- most all of the same mu- er, but you can control the ing my life, my time, etc. el, join special interest sic I like. way you react to him, and Many days I think I clubs, cultivate new My parents always say that’s a skill that will should leave, but leaving friends, take classes that I should be flattered, or serve you well as you go would change our life- interest you and live your he’s just looking up to me. through life. BRIDGE

When the telephone rings too early You are enjoying your breakfast think. Clearly East has the club ace; and reading the bridge column in the otherwise, West would have opened paper. Suddenly the phone rings. You the bidding. You have conceded jump, then reach for the receiver. two tricks, so you must avoid two “Good morning.” club losers. This requires discarding “Hi ...” You recognize the voice of three clubs from hand on dummy’s your uncle. He knows you have had diamonds before West can ruff in some success at the game but se- with the spade jack and lead a club cretly thinks that he plays better than through dummy’s king. you. He calls only when he has a There is only one way to do that: tough problem. Assume West has four diamonds. You write down the North-South “All right, Uncle, I cash the spade cards in today’s diagram. Before you queen and diamond king. Then I lead can protest about the bidding, your the diamond eight and finesse dum- uncle tells you that West leads the my’s 10.” heart king and continues with the Immediately the line goes dead. heart ace. You ruff and cash two top Now you know that the 10 wins, al- trumps, East discarding the club jack lowing you to cash the diamond ace- on the second. queen and discard clubs while West “How would you continue, Neph- has to follow suit impotently. West ew?” ruffs the diamond five, but you have At least you have a chance to discarded your penultimate club los- return to your breakfast while you er. Contract made. 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Prince Prince B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 Thousands flood Belarus capital Asian shares mixed as election protests grow larger on weak China MINSK, Belarus (AP) — data, worries Tens of thousands of peo- ple flooded the heart of the Belarus capital of Minsk over pandemic on Friday in a show of an- ger over a brutal police TOKYO (AP) — Asian brought a truce in their crackdown this week on shares were mixed on Fri- bruising tariff war. peaceful protesters that day as investors studied The data on July retail followed a disputed elec- fresh data out of China sales, industrial produc- tion, and authorities showing that its recovery tion and investment sought to ease rising pub- remains subdued. painted a mixed picture of lic fury by freeing at least Shares rose in Japan some recovery amid the 2,000 who were jailed af- and Australia, but fell in uncertainty. ter earlier demonstrations. Hong Kong, South Korea “We are seeing Asia Factory workers marched and Shanghai. markets broadly assum- across the city shouting China said Friday that ing a mixed tone, taking a “Go away!” in a call for its factory output rose 4.8 measured stance between authoritarian President percent from a year earli- the U.S. fiscal stimulus Alexander Lukashenko to er in July, on a par with stalemate and the Chi- resign after 26 years of June’s increase. Retail nese data and U.S.-China iron-fisted rule that was sales fell 1.1 percent, as trade talks,” said Jingyi extended in an election consumers remain cau- Pan, market strategist at Sunday that protesters de- tious. IG in Singapore. nounced as rigged. Widespread worries per- Overnight, the S&P 500 Friday’s crowds grew to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sist about a second, or dipped 0.2 percent to more than 20,000, filling A woman reacts as she marches holding an old Belarusian national flag in third, surge in coronavi- 3,373.43. At one point central Independence the center of Minsk, Belarus, Friday. Thousands of people have flooded the rus cases in many places. during the day, it climbed Square. center of the Belarus capital in a show of anger over a brutal police crack- Another afternoon fade above 3,386.15. That’s the About a dozen soldiers down this week on peaceful protesters that followed a disputed election. for stocks left most bench- record closing level it set guarding the nearby gov- marks on Wall Street low- in February, before inves- ernment headquarters turning out for protests, disdain by protesters. olent police crackdowns er. tors began to understand lowered their riot shields saying the country is fac- “Nobody believes these seen across the country Japan’s benchmark Nik- the degree of devastation in what the demonstrators ing foreign “aggression.” horror stories about exter- earlier this week. kei 225 gained 0.1 percent the new coronavirus pan- saw as a sign of solidarity, “Don’t get out into the nal forces. We are tired of The release by the Interi- in morning trading to demic would inflict on the and women rushed to em- streets. You should under- constant enemies and con- or Ministry of about 2,000 23,275.27. South Korea’s global economy. brace and kiss the guards. stand that you and your spiracies,”said Galina Ere- of the nearly 7,000 people Kospi slipped 1.4 percent The Dow Jones Indus- As the protesters rallied children are being used as ma, 42. “He usurped power detained was seen as an- to 2,403.20. Australia’s trial Average dipped 0.3 on the square, Lukashen- cannon fodder,” Lukashen- and has not left for 26 other move to defuse popu- S&P/ASX 200 added 0.7 percent to 27,896.72. The ko dismissed them as pup- ko said, alleging that peo- years. This is the reason lar outrage. It said more percent to 6,131.50. Hong Nasdaq composite pets manipulated from ple from Poland, the Neth- for the protests.” would be freed. Kong’s Hang Seng dipped climbed 0.3 percent, to abroad. During a meeting erlands, Ukraine and some A messaging app that Many who were released nearly 0.2 percent to 11,042.50. with top law enforcement members of Russia’s oppo- has been a key communi- spoke of brutal beatings 25,191.68, while the It was just the second officials, he defended the sition were fomenting the cations means for protest- and other abuse by police, Shanghai Composite in- loss for the S&P 500 in the crackdown as a justified unrest. ers announced plans for and some showed bruises dex lost 0.3 percent to last 10 days. The index response to violence “Do you want me to sit marches on Sunday in on their bodies. Some of 3,309.51. began stumbling in the against police by some of and wait until they turn Minsk and “other cities them wept as they em- Trade tensions between early afternoon, as Trea- the protesters. The Interi- Minsk upside down?” he and hamlets of Belarus,” braced waiting relatives. the U.S. and China are sury yields were acceler- or Ministry said 121 police said. “We won’t be able to an indication that determi- “The authorities are ob- also on investors’ minds ating following an auction officers were injured. stabilize the situation af- nation remains strong. viously trying to de-esca- as so much of Asian re- of 30-year bonds by the He told officials, howev- terwards. We must take a Earlier, police didn’t in- late the situation and ease gional growth depends on U.S. government and a re- er, to avoid excessive force. break, collect ourselves terfere as the protesters the tensions, fearing that exports to those giant port showing that 963,000 “If a person falls down and calm down. And let us marched across the city, the furious industrial economies. U.S. workers filed for un- and lies still, don’t beat restore order and deal with reflecting Lukashenko’sworkers will take to the The two sides are due to employment benefits last him!” Lukashenko said. those who have come here.” apparent attempt to as- streets all across Belarus,” hold talks online later Fri- week. That’s an incredibly The Belarusian leader The claim of foreign agi- suage the opposition by said Valiantsin Stefanovich day on a trade deal high number, but still the cautioned people against tation was greeted with stepping back from the vi- of the Viasna rights center. reached in January that lowest tally since March. CLASSIFIED

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Eighty-three of the 24 hours, the ministry new cases were from the said. India is behind the Seoul area, and infections United States and Bra- were also reported in Bu- zil in total positive cases. san, Gwangju and Ulsan. More than 70 percent of Lee Jae-myung, gover- people infected in India nor of Gyeonggi province PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS have recovered. near Seoul, issued an The daily increase in administrative order to People wait in line to check in for a British Airways flight to Heathrow airport Friday at Nice airport in newly reported infec- shut down the province’s southern France. British holidaymakers in France were mulling whether to return home early Friday to tions was around 15,000 15,779 religious facilities, avoid having to self-isolate for 14 days following the U.K. government’s decision to reimpose quarantine in the first week of July mostly Christian church- restrictions on France amid a recent pick-up in coronavirus infections. but jumped to more than es, for two weeks to slow 50,000 in the first week of the spread of the virus. August. The ministry cit- Churches have emerged ed its testing efforts, with as major sources of infec- Virus flareups in Europe lead to more than 800,000 tests tions after many of them in a single day, taking failed to require wor- cumulative tests to more shipers to wear masks or club closings, mask orders than 26 million. allowed them to sing in Health experts say it choirs or eat together in PARIS (AP) — New fla- ties, large family gather- Health Minister Salva- mayor to the entire day. needs to be higher, given diners. Prime Minister reups of COVID-19 are dis- ings – usually abounding dor Illa, after an emergen- Masks also are now also India’s population of 1.4 Chung Sye-kyun said au- rupting the peak summer with hugs and kisses — cy meeting with regional required in the streets of billion. thorities will be forced to vacation season across have been cited as a source leaders, said nightclubs Amalfi, a picturesque India’s two-month lock- consider elevating social much of Europe, where au- of new outbreaks in sever- nationwide were ordered coastal tourist town. down imposed nationwide distancing measures if thorities in some countries al European countries. to close. Visits to nursing With some of Italy’s 200- in late March kept infec- transmissions continue are reimposing restrictions A new public awareness homes will be limited to plus infection clusters tions low. But it has eased to rise. That may include on travelers, closing night- campaign by Spain’s Ca- one person a day for each traced to patrons of crowd- and is now largely being bans on large gatherings, clubs again, banning fire- nary Islands depicts a fam- resident for only one hour. ed seaside dance clubs, the enforced in high-risk ar- shutting “high-risk” facili- works displays and ex- ily gathering for a grandfa- “We can’t be undisci- governor of Calabria, the eas. The new cases spiked ties such as karaoke bars panding mask orders even ther’s birthday, with people plined,” Illa said. region that forms the toe of after India reopened shops and again banning specta- in chic resort areas. taking off masks and em- In Italy, also faced with a Italy, ordered such night- and manufacturing and tors from sports stadiums. “Unfortunately, this virus bracing. The grandfather surge of cases, seaside spots closed. doesn’t play ball,” British ends up in a hospital bed towns announced new re- Italy’s Health Ministry Transport Secretary Grant with COVID-19. strictions, including bans said 574 new COVID-19 Shapps told Sky News. In France, thousands of on fireworks at beaches. cases were recorded on Fri- The surges have spread vacationing Britons scram- The moves came just ahead day — the highest daily alarm across Europe, bled to return home Friday of Italy’s biggest summer number since May 28. which suffered mightily to avoid having to self-quar- holiday, Ferragosto, which The outbreaks and new during the spring but ap- antine for 14 days follow- millions of Italians cele- restrictions in Europe peared in recent months to ing Britain’s decision to brate at the seashore, in shouldn’t come as a sur- have largely tamed the reimpose restrictions on the mountains or on trips prise, said Josh Michaud, coronavirus in ways that France because of a resur- abroad. associate director of global the U.S., with its vaunted gence of infections there. The mayor of Anzio health policy with the Kai- scientific prowess and the Ferries added extra trips banned all overnight ac- ser Family Foundation in extra time to prepare, can- back to England, and cess to the beach, while Washington. not seem to manage. The trains were running out of San Felice Circeo, a popu- “Even the smallest chink continent’s hardest-hit space. lar weekend getaway for in the armor can lead to an PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS countries, Britain, Italy, Some of the toughest Romans, ordered masks outbreak if you’re not care- France and Spain, have re- new measures were an- worn outdoors. On the chic ful,” Michaud said. “In no A man wearing a face mask carries a load on his corded about 140,000 nounced in Spain, which island of Capri, an order country have we ap- shoulder as he walks to catch a bus in Kolkata, In- deaths in all. has recorded almost 50,000 requiring masks outdoors proached herd immunity, dia, Friday. India’s coronavirus death toll overtook In addition to clubs and confirmed COVID-19 cases from evening to nearly and we don’t have a Britain’s to become the fourth-highest in the world alcohol-fueled street par- in the past 14 days. dawn was expanded by the vaccine.” with another single-day record increase in cases. Palestinians Families of Lebanese blast victims say UAE deal plead for outside inquiry BEIRUT (AP) — Leba- nitrate that were stored hinders quest for non’s judicial investiga- for years in Beirut’s port tion of the Beirut port ex- next to densely populated plosion started with residential areas. Docu- Mideast peace political wrangling over ments have emerged that the naming of a lead in- show the country’s top JERUSALEM (AP) — “I never expected this vestigator, military leadership and security of- Israel’s agreement to es- poison dagger to come threats to jail leakers and ficials were aware of the tablish diplomatic ties from an Arab country,” doubts over whether a stockpile. with the United Arab Saeb Erekat, a senior Pal- panel appointed along sec- Search and rescue crews Emirates marks a water- estinian official and veter- tarian lines could be fully flew in from around the shed moment in its rela- an negotiator said Friday. impartial. world in the immediate af- tions with Arab coun- “You are rewarding ag- So for many Lebanese, termath and found them- tries, but the Palestinians gression. ... You have de- their greatest hope for selves looking at a scene say it puts a just resolu- stroyed, with this move, credible answers about that was both familiar and tion of the Middle East any possibility of peace the blast that wrecked yet strangely alien. conflict even farther out between Palestinians and much of their capital may “In an earthquake, it’s of reach. Israelis.” lie with outsiders. Fami- easier because we can un- The UAE presented its President Donald lies of the dead and survi- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS derstand ... how it moves. decision to upgrade long- Trump has presented the vors on Friday called on But in this case, we didn’t standing ties to Israel as a U.S.-brokered agreement the U.N. Security Council The Beirut explosion lies at the crossroads of have enough elements to way of encouraging peace as a major diplomatic for an international inves- a disastrous accident and a crime scene. Al- understand what hap- efforts by taking Israel’s achievement and said he tigation. Others pin their though the cause of the fire that ignited nearly pened,” said Alberto Boani- planned annexation of expects more Arab and hopes on the French foren- 3,000 tons of ammonium nitrate is unknown, ni, a member of the Italian parts of the occupied West Muslim countries to fol- sic police who have joined documents have emerged that show top lead- rescue team. The team has Bank off the table, some- low suit. Israel has quiet- the probe and FBI investi- ership was aware of the stockpile. seen its share of quakes thing Israeli Prime Minis- ly cultivated ties with gators are expected to and forest fires, but noth- ter Benjamin Netanyahu the UAE and other Gulf take part. Two French in- impunity?” tions for both the French ing quite like the port in swiftly rebuffed by insist- countries for several vestigating magistrates A Lebanese prosecutor and Lebanese magistrates. Beirut, where he said it ing the pause was “tempo- years as they have con- have been assigned to the on Friday postponed the Among the French judicial was hard to fathom what rary.” fronted a shared enemy case, the Paris prosecu- questioning of former and police on the case are men could level it so completely. From the Palestinian in Iran. tor’s office said Friday. current, caretaker finance and women who responded Many Lebanese want perspective, the UAE not In Israel, the agreement “We are not lawyers or and public works minis- after the 2004 tsunami in the probe taken out of the only failed to stop annex- has renewed long-stand- politicians, we are families ters, pending a letter from Japan, the 2010 earth- hands of their own govern- ation, which would dash ing hopes for normal rela- and people, our appeal to- the newly appointed inves- quake in Haiti, and the ment, having learned from any remaining hopes of tions with its Arab neigh- day is to the people of the tigator assigned to the November 2015 and Bas- past experience that the establishing a viable, in- bors. Netanyahu has long international community,” case that says he lacked tille Day 2016 terror at- long-entrenched political dependent state. It also insisted, contrary to gen- said Paul Najjar, a survi- the authority to question tacks in France. factions, notorious for cor- undermined an Arab con- erations of failed peace vor of the explosion. “Is it ministers. The Beirut explosion lies ruption, won’t allow any sensus that recognition of negotiators, that Israel acceptable today that peo- French teams have at the crossroads of a di- results damaging to their Israel only come in return can enjoy such ties with- ple would find their homes pressed ahead at their sastrous accident and a leadership to come to light. for concessions in peace out resolving its conflict shattered, their families work, sending divers into crime scene. It still was not The explosion killed more talks — a rare source of with the Palestinians. For killed, their hopes and the underwater crater, tak- known what sparked the than 175 people, injured at leverage for the Palestin- now, he seems to have their dreams killed as ing explosives samples and fire that ignited nearly least 6,000 and left tens of ians. been proven right. well, with no justice, in all preparing recommenda- 3,000 tons of ammonium thousands homeless. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 REAL ESTATE Beach home sales at the Jersey Shore are surging during the COVID outbreak

By Katie Park Brenda Connolly, owner year, an increase she par- they wanted to get out- THE PHILADELPHIA of the Connolly Agency, tially attributed to histori- side,” she said, mirroring INQUIRER a real estate company cally low mortgage rates. the observations of other in the coastal town of Beachfront homes in the real estate agents further For some employees Avon-by-the-Sea in Mon- Hamptons in New York down the Shore. “We have given the option of work- mouth County, where a and Myrtle Beach in South very low, limited supply, ing from home during the condominium can sell for Carolina have enjoyed a and we’ve got incredibly coronavirus pandemic, the $375,000 and houses for similar rise in fortunes. high demand.” workplace expanded from up to $3 million. Normally, Connolly said, She noted that many the city office to the beach- Interest in beach homes, up to 30 houses are for sale to-be beach house owners front condominium. often a second dwelling for in Bradley Beach, a Shore had long planned to buy A picturesque scenario. wealthy city residents or town a mile away from a house at the Shore and If a Shore house is even landlocked suburbanites, Avon-by-the-Sea, where that the pandemic — ac- available. have seen a prolific jump properties come with price companied by a drop in the PHOTO | DREAMSTIME/TNS Sales are so strong that in New Jersey during the tags similar to those in 30-year fixed mortgage rate Houses on the Jersey Shore. buyers should “make a coronavirus pandemic, Avon. Just seven were on to about 3 percent — accel- very, very strong offer with Connolly reporting the market last week. erated their plans to do so. vens offered the same ad- and other necessary docu- and don’t hesitate. Don’t that sales were up 25 per- “People were stuck work- Real estate agents in vice: Come to the Shore as ments, and be prepared wait three weeks to come cent this year compared ing out of home in New some of New Jersey’s most quickly as possible with to bid quickly and aggres- down” to the Shore, said with the same period last York City or Hoboken, and sought-after coastal ha- mortgage preapprovals sively.

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B: James Newman Baltimore RT Breda $742,500 S: Grilli George T Est & Thomas B: Megan Meyers & William $435,000 106 BRIDGE ST U:5 S: Mcphee Dana F Est & Bruce R Grilli Strauss B: Ian Milburn & Constance $625,000 A Mcphee 437 CHESTNUT ST Mostyn B: Christopher A Bennett & $340,000 S: Boris Zemel & Svetlana Zemel 370 WESTERN AVE U:B S: Molly Brisson Kirstie E Hinsman 11 SYMONDS ST U:2 B: Hector Gomez-Cuello S: 106 Bridge Street LLC $375,000 S: Paul S Kidney $170,000 153 LAFAYETTE ST B: BP Rockaway LLC $619,900 15 JENNIFER LN B: Charlotte E Byrne & Scott W $785,000 106 BRIDGE ST U:7 Byrne 46 GARDINER ST S: Ngoc T Bui & Nghia D Nguyen B: Melissa J Francis & Michael S Richards B: Balbir Saini $615,000 S: Jennifer Colella $380,500 S: Pasquale Todisco 3rd B: Anthony S Cleary & Tacy J B: Abigail Vargas 693 WESTERN AVE U:405 S: Leonard Jefferson & John F $340,000 Washek Cleary 3 WATERS ST U:3 S: Margaret Heffernan & Samuel 7 LAKESHORE RD S: 106 Bridge Street LLC $436,000 Shucher B: Manuela Castrillon S: Shannon Oshea 9 LINCOLN PARK $182,500 B: Jonathan Fortunati B: Richard J Howcroft 88 CAVENDISH CIR U:88 S: Daniel Fletcher & H 148 JENNESS ST $424,000 26 YORK TER B: Valentina Orozco-Bakovic & S: Ralph J Howcroft $439,900 Mcqueeney-Fletcher $630,000 B: Christine A Keller B: Carmen P Roa & Juan C $450,000 Jordi A Bakovic-Quiroga B: Spancer J Grant S: Marcel V Quiroga Tr, Tr for 220 LOWELL ST U:A S: Sreenivas Laxmanan & Aprna 155 WHALERS LN U:155 Suazo Jr $279,000 Viswanathan $438,980 S: Paul R Bruce S: Brendan E Callahan & Kiley Marcel Va Quiroga 2011 FT Callahan B: SKG Properties LLC B: Carl Redfield Tr, Tr for Endless 5 RALPH RD S: MTGLQ Investors LP 13 CLARK AVE Summer Pine Is NT 46-R LAKE AVE $640,000 S: Ilan S Amar $340,000 LYNNFIELD $975,000 B: Irene Saranteas & Christopher 4 PAUL AVE B: Tammy Damato & Vincent F B: Jessica L Higgins $550,000 Damato 43 HOMESTEAD RD W Stout SAUGUS S: Brittani E Hebenton & Kyle B B: Ryan Donovan & Colleen S: Jeffrey M Rogato & Ellen T $885,000 S: Cortney A Cummings & Daniel Mclaud Martin Rogaro B: Lingxiang Luo & Minyi Huang P Cummings 20 AUSTIN CT U:F S: Michael C Wood Tr, Tr for 4 S: Mark R Murphy & Susan $244,900 200 LOCUST ST U:306 Paul Avenue RT 57 ENDICOTT ST U:2 $284,900 Murphy 42 ROBERT RD B: Kim M Davidson $1,213,000 $570,000 S: Henry C Tran B: Jacqueline Vicente & Vanessa B: Rachel Draper & Max Smith 2 LEE RD B: Hannah Chapel & Nicholas 8 PUMPING STATION RD Vicente $476,500 S: LH Cap Development LLC S: John P Mancini Tr, Tr for Leona $710,000 Schraut 12 EDGEHILL RD S: 42 Robert Road LLC B: Daniel Dunajski $495,000 A Mancini IRT B: Christina M Fischer & Eric J 97 ESSEX ST U:1 S: Susan Merrill B: Evan Vincent & Katherinbe Inglese $461,000 24 RUSSELL ST Mccluskey 53 LOWELL ST S: Richard E Ripley Tr, Tr for 2 Lee B: Seth Miller Road IRT $610,000 13 STATE ST S: Agustin Serrano & Katherine $385,000 $470,000 S: Jessica N Page B: Maria B Moscoso-Portillo B: Matthew S Lawrence & Sasha C Okelly Vliet B: Nichole Osullivan S: Joseph Ghazi Tr, Tr for 53 9 PRISCILLA RD 304 ESSEX ST U:5 S: Russell C Loveland S: Diane C Catherman & Jason 3 GOLDEN HILLS RD Lowell Street T $665,000 $331,000 R Catherman $280,000 B: John A Anderson Jr Tr, Tr for C B: Elyssa Schneider 300 LYNN SHORE DR U:305 Anderson RT NAHANT B: Celsus LLC 5 STEVENS ST U:2 S: Michael Lucerto $219,000 S: Ernest J Barbati & Monica S: Cheryl Verity $445,000 B: Lawrence Bornstein & Inessa Barbati No transactions this week B: Sarah Cutting 89 FREEDOM HOLW U:89 Riskin 1 LACONIA AVE S: Skomurski Development LLC $330,000 S: Deschenes Roger D Est & 861 SALEM ST PEABODY B: Stuart J Smaller Tr, Tr for Stuart $180,000 Donna A Deschenes $645,000 J Smaller LT B: Matthew Ogrady B: Joseph L Robinson & Kelsey 21 VILLA LN S: Brenda L Surette & Donald P B: Edgar L Manan $864,000 S: Marcus Patricia R Est & Alfred 154 LYNNWAY U:202 J Robinson Surette S: George N Papamechail Tr, Tr B: George Menihtas Marcus $275,000 S: Luay Al-Alem for 38 Ctrl Street Peabdy RT S: Heritage Pines LLC B: Rita Hill & Colin C Oneil 17 HAZEL ST SWAMPSCOTT S: Roger L Volk Tr, Tr for Varm RT 4 STANDISH RD 12 FARM AVE $570,750 $445,000 $154,000 SALEM B: Candice Ellis & Douglas 147 BURRILL ST 284 MAPLE ST B: PCG Properties LLC B: Heather E Ruckman Masse $577,500 $623,000 S: Mary T Randazzo Tr, Tr for S: Paul C Brault Tr, Tr for William 60 APPLETON ST S: Christina J Wurster & Harold B: Caroline G Allen & John C B: Ricardo A Blanco & Brenda C Randazoo FT E Brault FT $436,000 J Wurster Allen 4th Pena-Varfas B: Melanie C Bourgeault & S: Hilary C Mcguire & Seamus S: Jason Jimenez MARBLEHEAD 1 FORENZA RD Olayinka Dada 1 LINDEN ST U:1R L Mcguire $625,525 S: Elizabeth A Morrison & $230,000 63 MAPLEWOOD RD 27 AMHERST RD B: C Eugene Farnam & Linda D Matthew P Morrison B: Janieka Jones 10 EULOW ST $502,500 $450,000 Farnam S: Christopher Bodek & Justine $1,887,500 B: David Anderson & Rhonda B: Amherst Property LLC S: Donna J Vannett & Kirk D 103 BOSTON ST U:4 Bodek B: Ellen S James & Gregory L Anderson S: Kathy A Attridge Tr, Tr for Vannett $445,000 James S: Jaime B Garcia & Teresinha O Callhan FT B: Jade Brown & Quinn Field 10 OBER ST S: Allison C Leidner Garcia 6-R FREDERICK ST S: Michael Mattera $600,000 27 AMHERST RD $32,000 B: Andi Biqiku 65 FULLER AVE 70 MUDGE ST U:3 $975,000 B: Fernando Pena & Victoria 106 BRIDGE ST U:1 S: Luigj Vulaj Tr, Tr for Vulaj RT $800,000 $175,000 B: Ilan S Amar & Tamara Crowley Pena $585,000 B: Samuel E Munoz & Sierra B: Ellen Chavarria S: Amherst Property LLC S: Sharon Cosentino B: Michelle Felton & Ryan 17 PARLEE ST Munoz S: Richard Day Marceau $590,000 S: R Scott Chalmers & Sandra 12 ATLANTIC AVE 67 FULTON ST S: 106 Bridge Street LLC B: Sarah Labeche E Rowland 114 ORCHARD ST $900,000 $435,000 S: Khac H Vo & Hatien Tran $250,000 B: Marblehead Smiley Face B: Bassam K Bitar 106 BRIDGE ST U:3 948 HUMPHREY ST B: Peter Abbruzzese S: Sarah Delaney Tr, Tr for Groudn S: Lucas Cowan & Adam C Durst $610,000 35 PUTNAM ST U:35 $581,750 S: Cantin Edmond J Est & Tackie RT B: Liliana Gibbs-Frasca $355,000 B: Daniel B Kelly & James P Theresa A Amato 7 HIGHLAND PARK S: 106 Bridge Street LLC B: Eric D Kolibas & Karla L Kelly 7 BEACON ST $511,900 Munguia-Martinez S: Elliot Posada & Susy Posada 54 RAND ST $759,000 B: Josue D Moran & Sabrina J 106 BRIDGE ST U:4 S: Paige Culveyhouse & Tyler $345,000 B: Diane S Anderson & Ralph C Moran $625,000 Wageling Source: Banker and Tradesman, B: Binh Huynh & Sambath Sun Anderson S: Janet M Spanos & Timothy E B: Kathryn E Garnavish & Jake bakerandtradesman.com ed , 3½ oyy t, Unit 408 kitchen. 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