FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 Storm rocks Grant the boats targets in Nahant Lynn COVID By Elyse Carmosino ITEM STAFF NAHANT — Recovery workers spent Thurs- recovery day morning picking up the pieces after storm winds earlier in the week caused a large rec- reational boat to break free of its mooring and By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF drift across Nahant Wharf, damaging several smaller boats in its path before nally coming LYNN — A grant of to a halt on Tudor Beach. $81,132 has been awarded to While on its route of destruction at around the city in its efforts to allow 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, the 50-foot, wood-hulled for safe and pro table out- trawler reportedly hit and swamped a 23-foot door vending as restaurants lobster boat, while also dragging a 32-foot and retail businesses try to schooner toward a cluster of rocks adjacent to recover from the COVID-19 Crystal Beach. shutdown. The schooner ultimately broke free, but the The city received the grant trawler’s owner, Stephen Grooms, said his boat in partnership with Lynn hit the rocks at a high speed, causing extensive Main Streets and was award- damage and the release of an undetermined ed through the Massachu- amount of diesel fuel into the water from one of setts Department of Trans- several fuel tanks. portation Shared Streets and “I left work around 7 in the morning to come ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Spaces Grant Program. home and check on (the boat) because it was get- Wednesday’s high winds caused a large recreational boat off of Nahant With these funds, up to 10 ting so rough here, but when we pulled up to the locations will receive outdoor Wharf to come loose from its mooring and drift across the harbor, damaging dining/vending capabilities several smaller boats in its path before coming to rest on a rocky beach. BOAT, A3 to expand on their services. Businesses were paired with a local artist, youth group and/or member of the local Saugus’ creative community to assist in beautifying their spaces and celebrating their unique- ness, making them identi- pumpkin able as true local assets around which the communi- ty can rally, said Tia Cole of Lynn Main Street, who is also spice is director of city engagement. Creative Reopenings is a program that adds creative a bit community place-keeping el- ements to compliant outdoor infrastructure, such as jersey barriers erected to protect delayed outdoor dining areas. Somerville’s Black Lives Matter street mural helped further inspire Lynn En- “COVID-19 has presented glish students Carlos Prudencio and Damianny Garrido, whose efforts to get a number of obstacles for By Elyse Carmosino one in Lynn have run up against opposition from city of cials. ITEM STAFF our city and particularly the small business community SAUGUS — In a disap- in Lynn,” said Mayor Thom- pointing turn of events for as M. McGee. “I am proud of residents, Saugus’ Pumpkin Somerville has what this collaborative effort by Truck won’t make it to First city of cials and Lynn Main Congregational Church Sat- Streets to take advantage of urday morning as scheduled, this MassDOT grant to as- thanks to delivery delays Lynn students want sist local businesses strug- caused by the COVID-19 gling during these unprece- pandemic. By Gayla Cawley the painting of a Black Lives Matter street dented times. “We still want to do it, it ITEM STAFF mural in Somerville, which presents a vastly “We will continue to work just depends on when (the different scenario than they have encoun- together with members of truck can get here),” said LYNN — Two Lynn teenagers leading the tered with their proposal in Lynn. our community to nd inno- Pumpkin Patch volunteer push for a Black Lives Matter street mural While the BLM mural in Somerville was vative ways to offer enjoy- Bob Davis. in the city spent this past weekend collabo- able outdoor dining experi- According to Davis, the supported by city of cials — Mayor Joseph rating on a similar project in Somerville. Curtatone and City Councilor Kristen Strezo ences that make customers delivery date has been Carlos Prudencio and Damianny Garri- made an appearance during last weekend’s feel safe and comfortable at pushed back inde nitely af- do said they were inspired by the commu- the same time.” ter Pumpkin Patch coordi- nity-oriented atmosphere that surrounded MURAL, A3 Cole and John Andrews, nator Carl Spenser received who owns Creative Collec- word from the company in tive — an organization that charge of deliveries that matches artists with commu- they would be unable to COVID Lynn eld joins nity projects and initiatives make this weekend’s date Revere tow company owner Lynn and Revere — have worked together on due to unspeci ed pandem- in the red. A2 the Creative Reopenings ic delays. project to make sure local Distance may be part of Opinion charged in payroll scheme artists get the work in beau- the problem, Davis said, Jourgensen: tifying city project sites. adding that the pumpkins Shirley Franklin – The owner of a Re- — who was the to Raymond “It’s things like murals on are actually grown and was special. A4 vere towing company was charged Patriarca in the New England Ma a for the jersey barriers, (Depart- harvested on the Navajo yesterday with engaging in an un- many years — was charged with one ment of Water and Power) Nation reservation in New Sports der-the-table payroll fraud scheme count of willful failure to collect and pay sites, decorative lights in the Mexico every year before St. Mary’s that defrauded the government more over taxes and one count of evading cash bistros, things like that,” said they’re loaded onto the eld hockey than $3.3 million. transaction reporting requirements. Andrews. “We want to make Pumpkin Truck to make falls in program’s Gennaro Angiulo, 49, of Nahant and the 2,400-mile journey to rst game. B1 Saugus, son of the late Gennaro Angiulo TOWING, A3 GRANT, A2 Saugus. “We’re sorry and disap- pointed that the truck is de- layed, but as soon as we get the pumpkins, we’ll be up Lynn agency planning and running,” Spenser said. “The church truly enjoys pro- viding the community with to bring ‘Family Fun Day’ pumpkins and hosting this great event.” Pumpkins of all shapes and to life in cyber space sizes will be displayed on the church lawn until Oct. 31 and Bruce the Clown, as well as a and will be available for pur- By Thor Jourgensen chase every day from 10 a.m. ITEM STAFF music and a craft demonstration. to 6 p.m. The virtual presentation, scheduled LYNN — A 13-year Lynn Common from 6-7 p.m., will also include im- Volunteers are still needed tradition will go online Oct. 8 to give to help staff selling shifts, portant information for parents jug- city students a break from studying and those interested are en- gling work and COVID-19-imposed with a virtual “family fun day.” couraged to contact Spenser virtual learning. Billed as an hour lled with “in- at (781) 233-9196 or to sim- “Now, more than ever, families fo-tainment,” Family and Children’s ply stop by the church to need to know about the services, Services of Lynn is putting the nish- sign up. agencies, and support that exist Curious Creatures exhibitor Niki Tracchia dis- ing touches on a production featuring Elyse Carmosino can be to help them not only survive, but plays a baby alligator during a videotaped fea- reached at ecarmosino@item- interactive performances in English ture slated to be aired during Family and Chil- live.com. and Spanish from Curious Creatures FUN, A3 dren’s Services Oct. 8 virtual family fun day.

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Sandra Nichols Janice D. Bettger, 83 Grant targets 1952-2020 1937-2020 Sandra Nichols of Lynn and loved people and birds Janice D. Bettger, age 83, died suddenly on September (many that she hand raised.) of Salem, formerly of Swamp- Lynn COVID 1, 2020. Sandra was born in Sandra was a good, compas- scott, died Tuesday evening at Salem and resided in Lynn sionate person. Sandra cared her home, surrounded by her and the Philippines. She was deeply for God, her family family, after a brief illness. She the Club Manager at the U.S. and people around the world. was the wife of James R. Bett- recovery military base in Georgia. Her She cannot be replaced. ger with whom she shared 62 favorite entertainer was En- Sandra is survived by her years of marriage. gelbert Humperdinck. Her husband Les Nichols. Born in Lynn she was the GRANT look a great place to sit favorite sports team was the Service information: A daughter of the late Irving E. From A1 outside and enjoy food in Patriots. Sandra loved every burial and graveside ser- and Dorothy B. (Hall) Doliber. a safe environment,” said second of life and was gen- vice for Sandra will be held Jan attended Swampscott sure we get local artists Freddy Cuevas, CFO & erous to a fault. She was at Pine Grove Cemetery on schools and graduated from involved. One of the things Owner of Los Chamos a devout, loving Christian Monday, October 5, 2020. Swampscott High School, about the COVID shut- Cuisine. “We have a few Class of 1954. She also grad- down is that work for them plans for next year and uated from Burdett Business just dried up.” I believe with the help School, Class of 1956, and Supporting the small of the city providing per- Deborah A. Cardano, 67 attended Boston University. business community mits on a fast pace, and She was a teacher’s aide at has always been an es- also Lynn Main Streets 1952-2020 She is predeceased by her Tiny Tots in Lynn, a preschool sential part of creating helping with all the lo- sister Beryl I. Smith who died an inclusive and sus- gistics and putting to- MONSON/LYNN – Deborah loved son, Anthony Cardano teacher at the North Shore August 25th of this year. tainable downtown, said gether this project, it Ann (Hoy) Ainsworth Carda- in 1991. She also leaves be- Jewish Community Service information: Jan’s in Marblehead for 37 years Cole. gives hope to all small no, 67, formerly of Monson, hind 10 grandchildren, Paul, visiting hours will be held at “This has become even MA and most recently of Lynn Ray, David, Sarah, Brian, Wal- and finished her career at the Parker Funeral Home 35 and minority business- the Marblehead YMCA. Jan more evident with the es to keep working hard passed away on September ter, Edward, Matthew, Julie, Franklin St. Lynn on Sunday current public health cri- 28, 2020. She was born in and Victoria as well as 3 great was a member of the St. Ste- from 12:00 – 1:00 PM to to get through this pan- phens Methodist Church in sis that continues to dra- demic. We have had to Stafford Springs, CT, daughter grandchildren, Eli, Emma and which relatives and friends matically impact our com- Marblehead, and a longtime make difficult sacrifices, of the late Thomas and Joan Rowan. Debbie leaves her are invited to attend. Please munity at large, especially volunteer at the Salem Senior but we are still here and (Bristol) Hoy. Debbie worked three brothers, Thomas Hoy of wear masks and adhere to our Lynn-owned business- we believe any type of as the HR manager for Toys R’ Palmer; Stephen Hoy of Mon- Center. She loved music and the guidelines for social dis- es,” she said. help at this moment is Us in Springfield. Prior to that son; and Ricky Hoy of Aga- spending time with her family. tancing recommended by the “Some of the hardest hit very important.” she worked for Boone Trailers. wam; and a godchild, Daniel In addition to her husband CDC and the Commonwealth members of our commu- This Shared Streets She was a hardworking and Gore of Wilbraham as well she is survived by one daugh- of . Memorial nity have been our small grant will complement dedicated mother who had as several nieces, nephews, ter Julie E. and her husband service will be private. Buri- and minority-owned busi- to overcome tremendous loss cousins and extended family John R. Burke of Beverly, two al of ashes will take place nesses.” the ongoing work conduct- in her life. She volunteered as and friends. sons Jeffrey E. Bettger of Lynn, in Swampscott Cemetery at A MassInc poll reported ed by Lynn Main Streets a Girl Scout Leader, softball Service information: Vis- Jonathan R. and his wife Patri- a later date. Please make that the smallest busi- through the MassDevel- coach and was a chaperone iting hours will be held on cia L. Bettger of Somerset, MA, memorial donations in Jan’s nesses face the steepest opment Commonwealth for many school events and Monday, October 5, 2020 two grandchildren Robert and name to Care Dimensions road to recovery, with a Places COVID-19 Re- worked two jobs at most from 10AM-12Noon at Lom- James E. Bettger, one great (Hospice), 75 Sylvan St. majority of them seeing sponse Round: Resurgent times to provide for her chil- bard Funeral Home, 3 Bridge granddaughter Madisyn Bett- Danvers, MA 01923. declines greater than 50 Places Grant. The grant dren and their education. St., Monson, MA 01057 and ger, several nieces and neph- Guest book at parkerme- percent for the first part award included $10,000 Debbie enjoyed crafts, includ- followed by a graveside ser- ews, and her beloved Gracie. morialfuneralhome.com of the year, compared to to expand Lynn Main ing knitting, cross-stitch, and vice in Hillcrest Cemetery, 35 percent of larger busi- Streets’ ability to assist quilting, and country music. Monson at 12:30. If desired, nesses. businesses to continue to She is survived by five chil- memorial contributions in “This dynamic has the offer outdoor dining as the dren, Kim Ainsworth of East Debbie’s name may be made Harold Cohen, 89 potential to exacerbate colder months approach. Longmeadow; Kelly Chatter- to Make-A-Wish Founda- inequities, as small- LMS will be launching a ton of Lynn; Kerry Wyckoff of tion of MA, 181 Park Ave., 1931-2020 er businesses are more crowdsourcing campaign Agawam; Stephanie Cardano #12, West Spfld, MA 01089. in the coming weeks to Harold Cohen – of Salem, likely to be founded or of Springfield and Thomas Please visit www.lombardfu- raise additional funding MA and Boca Raton, FL, for- owned by women and Cardano of Hampden. She neralhome.com to share on- and support for this com- merly of Swampscott and Nan- people of color,” Cole was predeceased by her be- line condolences. munity-response initia- tucket, MA, entered into rest said. tive. on Tuesday, September 29, “We are thinking for- Steve Krause can be 2020 surrounded by his fam- ward, for the few warm ily, at the age of 89. Beloved days we have left and for reached at skrause@item- Eileen M. Hahnen, 92 live.com. husband of the late Janice next year to make Lynn 1928-2020 (Samuelson) Cohen. Devoted father of Jill & Tom Bloom of Eileen M. (Therrien) Hahnen, Hollywood, FL, Beth & Peter Lynnfield joins age 92 years, a longtime res- Shribman of Swampscott, MA, ident of Lynn died peacefully Linda & Steven Weinstein of Tuesday, September 29th. She Marblehead, MA, and Brian & lived a life full of love. Born in Michele Cohen of Marblehead Lynn and Revere Lynn, she was the daughter MA. Cherished grandfather of the late Arthur P. and Cath- of Jeremy & Sharlene Weber, erine (Power) Therrien. She Ross & Ari Weber, Cory Weber, in the red attended Lynn schools, and Randy Weber, Danny & Laura graduated from Lynn English Shribman, Nikki & Doug Lutin, to many charitable causes, By Gayla Cawley Thursday. High School. Eileen was also Katie & Mark O’Shea, Saman- including Congregation Shi- ITEM STAFF In Lynn, 19 new cases a devout member the Holy tha & Zach Weiss, Tim Wein- rat Hayam, The MS society, were reported to bring Family parish. Due to its recent surge stein, Karly Cohen, Jake Co- MGH, Dana Farber, the Spe- the city’s caseload to Devoted to her family and in coronavirus cases, Lyn- hen, Jessica Cohen, and the cial Olympics, and Israel 4,976 cases, 415 of which a truly generous soul, she nfield is back in the red, late Charlie Madyson Weber. Bonds, who honored him in are active. A total of 118 was known for always having joining Lynn and Revere Treasured great-grandfather to Boca Raton, Florida for his people have died and a warm meal available and work on their behalf in 2015. as communities that have 4,443 have recovered Ava Weber, Tyler Weber, Harry been designated as high incredible baked goods when- He and his late wife Janice from the virus, according Shribman, Benny Shribman, risk by the state. ever anyone stopped by. One funded college scholarships to city data. one brother Neil Therrien, and Lizzie Shribman, Kelsey Lutin, However, Saugus, which of her favorite places was Os- for students in multiple com- Fifteen new cases and his wife Mary of Exeter, NH, Jake Lutin, Nathan Weber and was red last week, im- sipee, New Hampshire where munities close to their hearts, an additional death were one sister Barbara Therrien of William O’Shea. The loving proved to a yellow, or she helped her brothers build including Chelsea, Somerville, reported in Revere, which Lynn, six grandchildren, Brit- brother of Gertrude Gilman, moderate risk commu- their cottages and provided Swampscott and even as far brings the city’s total tany, Kay and Sean Hahnen, the late James Cohen and the nity, as its average daily those same warm meals to as Whitwall, Tennessee, after numbers to 2,759 cases Allison, Joshua and Zachary late Melvin Cohen. Dear son incidence rate dipped to whoever was also building a documentary about the Ho- and 104 deaths, according their cabins – sometimes Clark, four great-grandchil- of the late Samuel and Minnie 7.8 new cases per 100,000 locaust education project at to the city website. cooked over just a campfire. dren, Anthony, Olivia, Jack and (Goldstein) Cohen. residents, according to the the Whitwall Middle School In terms of positive test She felt so at peace just look- Audrey, and many nieces and Harold was born on January state Department of Pub- inspired them to visit. Har- rate, Revere and Lynn ing over the lake (of course, nephews. Eileen was married 16, 1931 and grew up in Chel- old and Janice also set up a lic Health. have the third and fifth with a cup of coffee in hand). to the late Ivan F. (Fred) in sea, MA. After graduating from scholarship program for the Communities are desig- highest rate in the state Distance and time did 1950. She was also the proud Cushing Academy in 1948, he families of former Somerville nated high risk, or red, if not deter her from her fam- mother of the late Philip G. attended the Business School Lumber employees, which they have reported an av- respectively, at 3.82 per- ily. She was an advocate of Hahnen (Haynen) and sister at Indiana University. While at awarded grants through 2019. erage daily incidence rate cent and 3.33 percent. “Christmas before Christmas”, of the late Arthur, Philip and IU, Harold and his Pi Lambda Without question, Harold of 8 or higher over the The other leaders are Christmas and “Christmas af- Leonard Therrien. Phi fraternity brothers rode believed that his greatest past 14 days. Lawrence, at 5.91 percent, ter Christmas” so she could Service information: Visit- in the first Little 500 bicycle achievement was his close- Lynnfield, which report- New Bedford, at 3.92 per- spend the holiday with her ing Hours at the Cuffe-Mc- race and set the pole position. knit, ever-growing family. He ed a rate of 8.6 new cases cent, and Middleton, at family regardless of where Ginn Funeral Home, 157 Ma- Upon his graduation in 1952, cherished time spent with over that time period, is 3.78 percent, according to they were located and made ple St., Lynn, MA on Saturday he married his college sweet- them during holidays and now considered high risk the DPH. each event special. The “Ma October 3rd from 3-6PM. heart, Janice Samuelson, and family celebrations, and he again and therefore tar- Numbers remained the Hahnen Christmas Cookies” Relatives and friends invited. whisked her off to Germany, loved nothing more than sit- geted for state interven- same in Nahant (52 cas- are a legend unto themselves. In lieu of flowers, memori- where he served in the army ting on a cold, wet, bleacher tion. es, six deaths) and were Her earliest job was working al donations may be sent to for the next two years. When seat, watching a child, grand- The town’s positive test not updated in Marble- at the Boys Club in Lynn and Boys & Girls Club of Lynn, 25 his tour was up, the young child or great-grandchild play rate over the past two head, Peabody, Saugus she loved the hustle and bus- North Common Street Lynn, couple returned to New En- with a ball or a puck. weeks also increased and or Swampscott on Thurs- tle. She later became a federal MA 01902 Phone: 781-593- gland, ultimately settling in Service information: Due is now 2.10 percent. But day. employee for various agencies 1772, https://bgcl.org/ Swampscott, MA to raise their to safety regulations im- Lynnfield reported no As of Wednesday, Mar- but her crowning achievement support-the-boys-girls-club- family. In 1956, along with his posed by the coronavirus change in its numbers blehead had 274 cases was her work with the Environ- of-lynn brother Melvin, Harold pur- pandemic, burial was pri- on Thursday, which re- and 30 deaths, Peabody mental Protection Agency. She To leave an online message chased Prospect Lumber on vate. mained at 146 cases and had 1,306 cases and 185 often said she liked “helping or condolence, please visit McGrath Highway in Somer- In lieu of flowers, expres- 14 deaths. deaths, Saugus had 721 save the planet.” www.cuffemcginn.com. ville, MA and renamed it sions of sympathy may be Lynn and Revere, which cases and 41 deaths, and She is survived by three Somerville Lumber. The busi- made in Harold’s memory to are among the state lead- Swampscott had 168 cas- children, Kevin F. of Florida, ness grew into a chain of 10 The Multiple Sclerosis Foun- ers in terms of communi- es and 11 deaths. and Thomas J. of Lynn, MA and stores throughout the 70s and dation, National Headquar- ties that have the worst Gayla Cawley can be Mary E. of New Hampshire, LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® 80s, reaching the pinnacle of ters, 6520 N. 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Box 5 781-593-7700, ext. 2 Lynn, MA 01903 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Somerville has what Lynn students want Revere tow MURAL From A1 company owner art installation in Ma- goun Square — the youth- led proposal in Lynn has been met with nothing but roadblocks. charged in For example, the city’s law department has is- sued a legal opinion advis- ing against the street mu- payroll scheme ral, saying that it could set a precedent for any group to come in and paint any TOWING whichever is greater. The kind of political message, From A1 charge of evading cash and the chairman of the transaction reporting re- City Council subcommit- For tax years 2014 quirements provides for a tee that would ultimately through at least 2017, An- sentence of up to 10 years vote on the proposal op- giulo allegedly paid a por- in prison, up to five years poses the project. tion of the wages to em- of supervised release, a “It was so heartwarm- ployees of his company, GJ fine of $500,000 and for- ing to see all the faces in Towing, in cash “under the feiture. Angiulo is also Somerville come out and table.” In doing so, Angui- required to pay restitu- we would love to have lo did not collect, account tion to the IRS. Sentences the same thing happen for or pay over to the IRS are imposed by a federal in Lynn,” said Prudencio, required withholding and district court judge based 17. “It was great and very FICA taxes. The cash upon the U.S. Sentencing much a community vibe payments to employees Guidelines and other stat- coming from there.” were funded, at least in utory factors. Prudencio and Garri- part, by cashing checks United States Attorney do,18, both Lynn English from clients of GJ Towing Andrew E. Lelling and students, have mobilized and other third parties in Joleen Simpson, Acting an array of youth and com- groups totaling not more Special Agent in Charge of munity groups around an than $10,000 in a single the Internal Revenue Ser- effort aimed at getting a day. vice’s Criminal Investiga- “Black Lives Matter” mu- The charge of willful tion in Boston made the ral painted on the street failure to collect and pay announcement. Assistant between Lynn District over taxes provides for a U.S. Attorney Sara Miron sentence of up to five years Court and City Hall. Bloom of Lelling’s Secu- in prison, three years of Prudencio said they rities, Financial & Cyber supervised release and a went down to Somerville Fraud Unit is prosecuting Lynn English students Carlos Prudencio and Damianny Garrido collabo- fine of $250,000 or twice with the intention of get- the case. the gross gain or loss, ting some advice and rated on a Black Lives Matter mural project in Somerville over the week- strategies on how to make end. The Somerville mural garnered support from Mayor Joseph Curta- a similar Black Lives Mat- tone and City Councilor Kristen Strezo. ter mural work in Lynn. Lynn agency It’s been hard in Lynn, McGee noted that he munity.” ready been stated: that we he said, explaining that was also impressed with However, the political would open up the streets they have met with city another group of students undertones of the project to basically be a billboard planning to bring officials on numerous oc- from Raw Art Works who could be what ultimately for any message. It’s either casions, including two are also proposing street defeats the proposal. City allow them all or don’t al- separate meetings with art in Lynn, which would Solicitor George Marko- low it.” Mayor Thomas M. McGee bear the inspirational poulos has advised the Hogan, who does not ‘Family Fun Day’ to and City Council Presi- message, “We are Better City Council and its Pub- sit on the subcommittee, dent Darren Cyr in the Together,” a project that lic Property and Parks said he is in favor of the past several weeks, but the law department has subcommittee to reject project, and plans to meet life in cyber space there has not been much also advised against. the proposal, citing the with the law department, progress. “What I heard from both precedent it would set for Prudencio and Garrido The proposal would have groups was a passion for having to allow all future early next week to discuss FUN individuals of all ages,” to come before the City living in Lynn,” said Mc- political messaging. the mural. From A1 states the agency’s web- Council’s Public Property Gee. “They felt these were “If the city were to allow “I would like to let them site. and Parks Committee, but important things to try private groups to display listen to Damianny and thrive,” said Interim Ex- Although this year’s Prudencio said they have to make happen. I think messages on crosswalks, it Carlos since their recent ecutive Director Ruben virtual fun day won’t in- not received any answers on it’s important they get a would be required to allow collaboration with Somer- Montano-Lopez. clude bouncy houses, face when that date would be. chance to go before the any group to display any ville,” said Hogan. “(I am Based on North Com- painting, sack races, and “We’re discouraged that Public Property Commit- subject to very limited time, in favor) because we have mon Street, Family and free ice cream, it will in- it’s taking so much time, tee to present both of their place, and manner restric- a strong, diverse commu- Children’s Services has a clude raffle prizes and an not just me and Damy, proposals.” tions,” said Markopoulos. nity and the mural is im- 135-year history helping opportunity for parents but the other youth,” said While McGee said he re- “Consistent with prior portant for racial justice families in Lynn and sur- who pre-register to win Prudencio. “We have com- spects the work that went opinions regarding the and racial equality.” rounding communities. a backpack full of school munity leaders support- into the law department’s use of municipal buildings Cyr declined to comment Its early history includ- supplies. ing this, but then there’s opinion on both projects for any event that could on the mural, and referred ed running nurseries to “Family Fun Day has a lack of administrative and understands where be deemed political in na- all questions to the law de- aid working parents and a been a great in-person support. they’re coming from, in ture, it is the opinion of partment, saying the issue penny lunch program. event on Lynn Commons Support at the city level terms of the murals set- this office that the Lynn was “more complicated It launched a baby clin- for the past 13 years and is “fuzzy,” Prudencio said, ting a precedent for allow- City Council should not than my opinion.” ic in 1913 and Family and we just couldn’t bear noting that the only city ing future street art with approve any request to Despite the roadblocks Children’s Services’ pro- to cancel it because of councilor that has been different political messag- paint verbiage on public that they have encoun- grams over the decades COVID-19. The show supporting their efforts es, he thinks it’s important ways that are unrelated to tered in Lynn, Prudencio have evolved into aiding must go on,” said Monta- is Fred Hogan. At their to work with the groups to public safety traffic mes- remains optimistic that more than 5,000 families no-Lopez. recent meeting with the find ways to appropriately saging.” there’s a path forward for annually through its early The one-hour special mayor, he said McGee ex- make the projects happen. Ward 2 Councilor Rick the project. childhood family resourc- will air on Facebook, pressed his support for “I think the first step is Starbard, who chairs the “The mural is for the es center, home visiting YouTube, and Lynn Com- the project, but noted that engaging the community five-member Public Prop- people,” said Prudencio. services and other pro- munity Television with it was the decision of the and getting a chance to erty and Parks Committee, “It’s for the community. grams. pre-registration through Public Property Commit- make their presentation said that he would not be We’re doing it for the com- Family and Children’s https://lp.constantcontact- tee. in front of the commit- in favor of the mural if it munity and with the com- Services scrambled in pages.com/su/G553P5T On Thursday, McGee tee,” said McGee, noting came before the committee. munity, and that includes early spring to provide The hour is sponsored by told The Item he was im- that Somerville is the lat- “We got a legal ruling our administration. We families with diapers and Eastern Bank and more pressed after his meeting est community to allow a which didn’t advise it and would love to work with other supplies after the information is available with Prudencio and Garri- BLM mural. “It’s brought that’s what we’ll probably our administration.” pandemic closed or limit- for families by contacting do, particularly with their other communities togeth- go with,” said Starbard. Gayla Cawley can be ed access to stores. Family and Children’s passion and commitment er and I think that would “We did ask for an opin- reached at gcawley@item- “Our mission is to Service Program Manag- to making a difference in be the case (in Lynn) too. ion, which was really no live.com. Follow her on strengthen the life skills er Mariana Marquez at their community. We’re a very diverse com- different than what’s al- Twitter @GaylaCawley. of families, children and [email protected]. Storm rocks the boats in Nahant BOAT ing broke, I mean, that’s stated Coast Guard Sector From A1 a freight train coming Boston was immediately through,” he said. notified of the oil spill, and beach, she actually was Jim Passanisi, owner of Coast Guard and Mass- coming through the crowd the 23-foot lobster boat, DEP response teams were of boats,” Grooms said, ges- was at the scene Thursday dispatched to the scene turing to the area where morning to watch as Sea just before noon Wednes- his boat had become un- Tow retrieved his vessel, day for cleanup. moored. “We raced home which had hung partial- Representatives from to get our dinghy, but by ly-submerged in about 20 Sea Tow were also on the time we got back here feet of water since the day site and contacted Clean and got launched in the wa- before. Harbors Environmental ter, she was already on the Referencing a picture a Services to remove all re- rocks.” friend sent him of the col- Grooms, who purchased lision as it occurred, the maining fuel from the ves- the 54-year-old trawler retired lobsterman said sel. about two years ago and he was unsure if his boat Considered unsalvage- was in the process of re- could be repaired. able due to severe struc- storing it, added that as “We’ll get through it,” he tural damage, the trawler soon as he saw his boat said. “I’ll just rebuild it or is set to be taken apart by drifting through the wa- buy a new boat. I see the salvage crews early Fri- ter, he knew he had to act cabin is still on it, so that’s day morning. quickly. a good thing.” Elyse Carmosino can be “She weighs 47 tons, A press release from the reached at ecarmosino@ so the second the moor- Nahant Harbormaster itemlive.com.

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Shanahan When I think about The youngest of six sis- Lynn, MA 01903 Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman the mark the late Shir- ters, Franklin was work- Customer Service ley Franklin left on this ing as a school custodian PUBLISHERS Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 world, I think about the when, according to her Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 story my godson’s father T Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 obituary, she studied for Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 told me. and took the police exam. All Departments: Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 He was in junior high By the way, she raised four 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 school when they met children and was a foster character by how much Ext. 2 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 while Franklin was work- mother. Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 she could do for other peo- Classified/Legal Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 ing a police detail at the Franklin embraced a St. Pius School bingo. The ple. [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 work ethic that she used police officer and the teen- Shirley Franklin died Subscriptions last Saturday and her as a measuring stick for ager forged a friendship the people she helped. [email protected] that extended into his obituary described her as “hard but very fair, and a She considered herself a Circulation freshman year at Lynn [email protected] hard worker who paved “misfit” before she started Vocational Technical In- a career and she talked stitute. the way for many.” Ext. 3 The late Clara Zamejtis frankly to the Item about When he stopped by the breaking ground in the Po- Newsroom old Sutton Street police and Helen McSweeney [email protected] lice Department as a wom- station to say, “hi,” Shirley preceded her as police- [email protected] an and as a Black woman. EDITORIAL Franklin turned the visit women investigators, but “There’s no doubt that Ext. 4 into a mentoring oppor- Shirley Franklin was the tunity. She interspersed a first patrolwoman hired the fact the Black commu- Sports [email protected] tour of the grubby, crowd- by the Lynn Police Depart- nity isn’t represented on ed brick building with ob- ment in 1974. the force as much as per- Ext. 5 servation and advice for “She’s a regular lady po- haps it should be swayed me in joining the depart- Retail and Online Time for a young kid growing up lice officer and I know a Advertising in Lynn, including words very good one,” said Mayor ment,” she said. [email protected] of wisdom about how it’s David Phillips upon ap- Shirley Franklin wasn’t ADVERTISING a flu shot important to hang around pointing Franklin. afraid to state her opinion; with the right people. In her first months on she didn’t shy away from Ernie Carpenter Jr. a fight, and for every per- Director of Advertising Editorial from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “She was a good person the job, Franklin identified to talk to. She talked to me youth outreach as a top son who thought she said and Business Development, ext. 1355 editorial board [email protected] about everything,” said my priority and she brought too much, there were 10 others, like my godson’s Ralph Mitchell As much as we’d all like to see things re- godson’s father. a straightforward philoso- He was probably one of phy to talking to kids. father, who were glad she Sales Representative, ext. 1313 turn to normal as quickly as possible, the [email protected] reality is that the threat of COVID-19 is dozens, maybe hundreds, “I feel that if I can speak took the time to talk to going to be with us for a while. Health offi- of young people who got a to them I can head off them. Eric Rondeau kind word, a helping hand, problems which might lat- Thor Jourgensen can be Sales Representative, ext. 1280 cials and politicians offer varying opinions [email protected] on when an effective vaccine might be avail- maybe a stern glance from er develop,” she told a Dai- reached at tjourgensen@ able, so face coverings, social distancing and a woman who defined ly Evening Item reporter. itemlive.com. Patricia Whalen frequent hand-washing remain the best bets Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] for stopping the spread. KIM KEENAN AND AMINA FAZLULLAH As if COVID-19 worries were not enough, BUSINESS OFFICE we also have the annual flu season rapidly Susan J. Conti approaching, and the last thing health of- Controller, ext. 1288 ficials want to see is a double whammy of Don’t let the gap [email protected] influenza cases and coronavirus infections Ted Grant arriving at the same time. Publisher, ext. 1234 That’s why it’s more important than ever [email protected] for as many Americans as possible to take become a sinkhole Marian Kinney one simple health precaution — get a flu ext. 1212 shot. Back-to-school sea- Sense found that between The project will be fund- [email protected] Combating the flu during a pandemic has son doesn’t feel or look 300,000 and 400,000 ed with $10 million from health officials worried that trying to treat Will Kraft the same this year. With teachers also lack an ade- the Governor’s Emer- Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 both respiratory diseases at the same time COVID-19 still wreaking quate connection required gency Education Relief [email protected] could overwhelm the healthcare system havoc across the country, for distance teaching. (GEER) Fund, provid- with a surge in hospitalizations. During most schools in the United The homework gap is ed through the federal Paula Villacreses the 2019-2020 flu season, which stretched States are including some especially devastating to A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 CARES Act program. An- [email protected] from roughly October to March, there were amount of online “distance the most vulnerable chil- other creative solution, more than 56 million flu cases in the United learning” this fall. dren in America. New many districts across the Mike Shanahan States and nearly 740,000 hospitalizations. This new paradigm York City alone has more country are re-purposing Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 And there’s also a concern about testing [email protected] forced on education by than 114,000 unhoused Wi-Fi-equipped buses to capacity and shortages in the substances — the pandemic underscores and highly mobile stu- create community inter- Carolina Trujillo called reagents — needed to run the tests. the problems caused by dents, meaning about 10 net hotspots until broad- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Dr. Charles Chiu, an infectious disease ex- the “digital divide”— the percent of the students in band reaches every house- [email protected] pert at the University of California, San split between those who New York state are unable hold in America. Jim Wilson Francisco, said that “the definitive tests for have access to computers to access consistent broad- Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 flu use essentially the same approach that In the next COVID-19 and the internet and those band internet because relief package, Congress [email protected] we use for COVID-19 tests.” who do not. they lack a permanent ad- What’s more worrisome is the possibility should provide direct sup- CIRCULATION One especially harmful dress. port for distance learning of some people contracting both diseases aspect of the divide lies We need to act now to Lisa Mahmoud this winter. Since both infections target the and ensure those funds Manager, ext. 1239 in what was called the prevent the homework can flow quickly to stu- [email protected] lungs, the risk for the elderly and those with “homework gap” before gap from becoming an underlying health conditions is substantial. dents. Congress must the pandemic, named to educational sink hole for equip teachers and stu- CUSTOMER SERVICE Although the overall fatality rates are low describe the lack of inter- a generation of children. — about 0.1 percent for the flu and anywhere dents with support for La’ Mosha Ball net connectivity needed It’s estimated that stu- devices and connectivity Customer Service, ext. 1276 from 0.5 percent to 1 percent for COVID-19 to complete school assign- dents lost nearly one-third — there were still more than 50,000 deaths allowing for a learning en- [email protected] ments at home among mil- of their learning gains vironment that will flexi- attributed to the flu last season and more lions of students. from last year in reading GRAPHICS than 205,000 Americans have already died bly meet the needs of their However, with the pan- since the pandemic forced communities. Trevor Andreozzi from COVID-19. Designer demic now forcing stu- schools to shut down. In And as Congress contin- The Centers for Disease Control and Pre- math, they lost more than [email protected] dents to rely on distance ues to consider measures vention reports that the flu vaccine reduc- learning during the school half of those gains (in low- to support recovery and Mark Sutherland es the risk of getting the flu by 40 percent day, students don’t just er grades, students may be Creative Director, ext. 1330 economic stimulus, they to 60 percent. And the CDC estimates that lack access to tools need- nearly a full year behind [email protected] must make significant manufacturers will produce nearly 198 mil- ed to do schoolwork after compared to normal con- investments to deploy NEWSROOM lion doses of the vaccine for the upcoming the last bell rings, but to ditions). broadband infrastructure flu season. access any learning. What Broad stakeholder ac- Mike Alongi where it is not. The flu vaccine is widely available from was once a gap between tion across all levels is Sports Editor, ext. 1228 [email protected] doctors or pharmacists and often for little or well-resourced and at-risk necessary to solve the Easing the strain of the no charge. students is now a chasm. homework gap problem. pandemic and closing the Elyse Carmosino While researchers continue their work According to a recent Public-private solutions homework gap isn’t going Reporter, ext. 1264 on finding a safe, effective vaccine for analysis by Common can positively impact in- to come cheap. Common [email protected] COVID-19, we can all do our part to make Sense and BCG, the pan- dividual students across Sense estimates that it Gayla Cawley sure health issues from the pandemic ar- demic-exacerbated home- the country. The Arkansas will cost between $6 bil- Reporter, ext. 1236 en’t compounded by the arrival of the sea- work gap is even greater Department of Education lion-$11 billion in the first [email protected] sonal flu. year — but this is a small than our lawmakers real- (ADE), for example, signed Cheryl Charles ized. Because of COVID-19 agreements with AT&T price to pay for the invest- News Editor, ext. 1278 school closures, 50 million and T-Mobile to purchase ment in our kids. [email protected] If there is anything the K-12 public school stu- Wi-Fi access points and Olivia Falcigno dents have had to learn data plans at a reduced COVID-19 pandemic has Photographer, ext.1224 remotely from home — cost (about $20 per month taught us, it’s that other [email protected] but about 30 percent, or per device) for every school pandemics are likely to follow, and we need to take Spenser Hasak as many as 16 million, district in the state. Photographer, ext. 1332 are without adequate in- ADE will allocate the action now to not only al- [email protected] ternet or the devices they devices to each school dis- leviate the current crisis, but to prepare for the fu- Thor Jourgensen need for effective distance trict based on enrollment, Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 learning. then the school districts ture. [email protected] Some nine million of will distribute the devic- Kim Keenan is co-chair these students lack both es to students—based on of the Internet Innovation Daniel Kane Alliance. Amina Fazlullah Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 adequate internet AND need within the commu- [email protected] the devices they need for nity—who will receive the is Digital Equity Counsel at-home learning. And devices and high-speed in- at Common Sense Media. Steve Krause the homework gap doesn’t ternet access with unlim- They wrote this for Inside- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 [email protected] end there, as Common ited data at no cost. 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All address information, particu- Road. Police reported there Trooper’s mic records talk of larly arrests, reflect police records. was a dog fight and the yell- In the event of a perceived inac- ing had been from one of the curacy, it is the sole responsibility dog owners. of the concerned party to contact A report of illegal dumping beating, choking Black man the relevant police department and at 12:21 p.m. Thursday at Sun Factory at 67 Foster St. have the department issue a no- By Jim Mustian Hollingsworth is heard Police reported no charges ASSOCIATED PRESS saying, apparently in his tice of correction to the Daily Item. would be filed against the Corrections or clarifications will not part of a phone conversa- man. The business only want- In graphic, matter-of- tion with a colleague. be made without express notice of ed him to stop. fact chatter picked up on “We finally got him in change from the arresting police his body-camera mic, a handcuffs when a third department. Theft Louisiana State trooper man got there, and the son implicated in the death of of a b----- was still fighting a Black man can be heard A report of a larceny at him, was still wrestling MARBLEHEAD talking of beating and 10:58 a.m. Wednesday at 38 with him trying to hold choking him before “all Sabino Farm Road. A caller him down,” he said. “He Complaints of a sudden he just went reported a package was sto- was spitting blood every- limp.” Police were contacted len from the porch. where and all of a sudden “I beat the ever-living at 8:04 a.m. when a truck A larceny was reported at he just went limp.” f--- out of him,” the trooper ripped the door off of another 5:25 p.m. Wednesday at PS “It is shocking that this said in a 27-second audio truck. The damaged truck was Salon & Spa/Braeburn Gar- evidence has been with- unoccupied. dens at 400 Brooksby Village clip obtained by The Asso- ciated Press. held for over a year,” said A Marblehead woman Drive. A caller reported $126 Lee Merritt, an attorney called the police at 7:34 It is the most direct evi- in cash was missing. Police dence to emerge yet in the for Greene’s family. He p.m. to report that a Trump reported there was a mental called on state officials to sign and an “All Lives Matter” death last year of Ronald health issue involving a resi- Greene, which troopers immediately release the sign had been stolen from her full footage. property. dent who had made a com- initially blamed on inju- plaint to staff. ries from a car crash at Eugene Collins, presi- A stolen package was re- the end of a chase. The dent of the Baton Rouge PEABODY ported at 12:33 p.m. Thurs- long-simmering case has branch of the NAACP, day at 16 Crowninshield St. now become the subject of called Hollingsworth’s COURTESY PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Accidents a federal civil rights inves- remarks “disgusting and morally bankrupt” and Ronald Greene’s family alleges troopers used A report of a motor vehicle tigation and growing calls SAUGUS said the recording raised excessive force and “brutalized” him while tak- crash at 9:39 a.m. Wednes- for authorities to release new questions about the ing him into custody after his vehicle crashed day at Route 95 North by Exit the full body-cam video. Theft actions of other law en- into a tree following a high-speed chase in ru- 44; at 5:16 p.m. Wednesday Master Trooper Chris forcement officials famil- ral northern Louisiana. at Maki Sushi Bar at 43 Main The store manager of Home Hollingsworth, who died iar with Greene’s death. St.; at 9:15 p.m. Wednesday Depot on Broadway called the last week in a single-car tigation that State Police was told that the 49-year- crash, is heard recount- “How far did this cover- at 32 Mt Pleasant Drive and station at 4:34 p.m. Wednes- did not open until late Au- old died from injuries ing the May 2019 arrest of up go?” Collins asked in an 19 Felton St.; at 10:12 p.m. day to report an employee gust. suffered in a crash into a Greene in rural north Lou- interview. “We are deeply Wednesday at McDonald’s had stolen about $2,700 He died in a single-car “shrub/tree” at the end of isiana on audio provided saddened in the actions at 133 Main St.; at 10:47 worth of merchandise. The a long car chase near Mon- to the AP through an in- of State Police and call on crash last week hours af- a.m. Thursday at 126 Lowell manager was looking to press roe that began over an un- termediary who asked not the governor to take swift ter he learned he was be- St. and 2 Kosciusko St.; at charges and wanted to know ing fired for his role in the specified traffic violation. 11:10 a.m. Thursday at 474 to be identified because and aggressive action.” available options. the case remains under Gov. John Bel Edwards, Greene case. Even after A State Police crash re- Lowell St. A woman walked into the the trooper’s death, the port obtained by AP omits A report of a motor vehicle investigation. Its veracity a Democrat, told reporters station at 4:03 p.m. Wednes- State Police have refused any reference to troop- crash with injuries at 11:02 was confirmed by two law last week that footage of day to report her debit card enforcement officials fa- Greene’s arrest would be to comment on Holling- ers using force — or even a.m. Wednesday at 137 Low- arresting Greene — but ell St. and 91 Endicott St. A was used to send money to miliar with the case who made public at the conclu- sworth’s use of force or notes that he was not citation was issued for a red an inmate in the New York spoke on condition of an- sion of the state and feder- say which policies he was light violation and one person Jails. onymity. State Police did al investigations. accused of violating in wearing a seat belt in the was taken to Lahey Hospital A man walked into the sta- not dispute the tape’s au- Hollingsworth, who was Greene’s arrest. The agen- crash. State Police later after a two-car crash. tion at 2:25 p.m. Wednesday thenticity. white, was the only one cy declined to comment acknowledged there was to report his identity was used “Choked him and ev- of six troopers placed on due to ongoing investiga- a “struggle” with troopers Complaints to file for unemployment. erything else trying to leave last month following tions. who were trying to arrest get him under control,” an administrative inves- Initially, Greene’s family him. A report of suspicious activ- Vandalism ity at 7:11 p.m. Wednesday at Marrs Park on Home Street. A Police received a call at caller reported her kids were 6:14 p.m. Wednesday from a at Marr Park and they felt like woman at Laurel Gardens on they were being followed. The Rice St. who reported more youths told police the man in vandalism had occurred to question had never engaged her vehicle. An officer was them or spoke to them. dispatched for a report. Suspicious activity was reported at 10:16 p.m. Wednesday on Sawyer Street. SWAMPSCOTT A caller reported that the gate to the construction site was Complaints unlocked and someone was walking around inside. An of- A passerby contacted po- ficer spoke with the woman, lice at 6:47 a.m. to report who was sent on her way. that a person in a kayak in the A well-being check was per- harbor had tipped over twice. formed after a caller reported Police were contacted at a woman had been yelling for 5:24 p.m. to report that a help somewhere toward the man had been scammed out back of her property at 7:48 of $500 by a party claiming a.m. Thursday at 11 Alden to be Amazon. Trump opposes changing debate

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS rules but will Astronaut Kate Rubins, center, and support personnel review the Universal Waste Management still attend System, a low-gravity space toilet, in Houston. By Zeke Miller Debate Commission to Potty training: NASA tests new ASSOCIATED PRESS change the rules for the second and third Debates MORRISTOWN, N.J. — when I easily won last President Donald Trump time,” he tweeted shortly $23M titanium space toilet opposes changing the after landing in New Jer- rules for the remaining sey, where he was to hold By Marcia Dunn sending up its first crew, Like earlier space com- down, because that is a two presidential debates a campaign fundraiser at ASSOCIATED PRESS more toilets are needed. modes, air suction, rather vital, vital thing to know against Democrat Joe his private golf club. The new one will be in its than water and gravity, how to do,” she told The Biden, but his campaign On a conference call with CAPE CANAVERAL, own stall alongside the old removes the waste. Urine Associated Press earlier says he will attend regard- reporters, Trump’s reelec- Fla. — NASA’s first new one on the U.S. side of the collected by the new toilet this week. less. tion campaign indicated space potty in decades — a outpost. will be routed into NASA’s The typical space sta- Tuesday’s opening de- that Trump would attend $23 million titanium toilet The old toilets cater long-standing recycling tion population will go bate in Cleveland quickly the remaining debates better suited for women — more toward men. To bet- system to produce water from six to seven with turned chaotic, with fre- regardless of whether the is getting a not-so-dry run ter accommodate women, for drinking and cooking. the next SpaceX flight, quent interruptions by rules are changed. at the International Space NASA tilted the seat on Titanium and other tough and even more when the candidates — partic- “We’re ready to move on Station before eventually the new toilet and made alloys were chosen for the non-professionals like ularly Trump. The Com- to the second and third flying to the moon. it taller. The new shape new toilet to withstand all tourists start showing up mission on Presidential debates,” said campaign It’s packed inside a car- should help astronauts the acid in the urine pre- as early as next year. As- Debates said Wednesday communications strate- go ship set to blast off late position themselves bet- treatment. tronauts normally stay that it “intends to ensure gist Jason Miller. “There Thursday from Wallops Is- ter for No. 2, said John- Going to the bathroom in six months. that additional tools to shouldn’t be any changes. land, Virginia. son Space Center’s Melis- space may sound simple, The last time NASA maintain order are in We don’t want any chang- Barely 100 pounds and sa McKinley, the project but “sometimes the simple ordered up a new toilet place for the remaining es.” just 28 inches tall, it’s manager. things become very diffi- was in the early 1990s to debates.” He declined to issue an roughly half as big as the “Cleaning up a mess is cult” without gravity, said accommodate two-week The commission and rep- ultimatum that Trump two Russian-built toilets a big deal. We don’t want NASA astronaut Mike space shuttle missions. resentatives from Trump’s would not attend if chang- at the space station. It’s any misses or escapes,” Hopkins, commander of The agency contracted and Biden’s campaigns es were made. more camper-size to fit she said. the second SpaceX crew, with Collins Aerospace to met Wednesday morning Biden said he’ll partic- into the NASA Orion cap- Let’s just say everything due to launch Oct. 31 from provide the latest model; to discuss the previous ipate in the next debate, sules that will carry astro- floats in weightlessness. Kennedy Space Center. the company also worked night’s debate and poten- which will be a town hall nauts to the moon in a few As for No. 1, the funnels While the old design on the shuttle potties. tial changes. Some poten- format. years. also have been redesigned. isn’t that hard to use, sub- Also in the 8,000-pound tial changes that have “I think it’s appropriate Station residents will Women can use the elon- tle design changes can shipment aboard Northrop been discussed include that when a person, a con- test it out for a few gated and scooped-out make all the difference Grumman’s Cygnus cap- adding opening and clos- stituent, someone consid- months. If the shakedown funnels to urinate while for women, noted NASA sule: air tanks to make ing statements and short- ering how they’re going to goes well, the toilet will be sitting on the commode astronaut Shannon Walk- up for a slight space sta- ening open discussion. vote this year, when they open for regular business. to poop at the same time, er, a former space station tion leak, radish seeds for Trump, a Republican, ask a question,” the candi- With SpaceX now McKinley said. Until now, resident who’s also on the greenhouse growing and a tweeted Thursday that date “gets an opportunity launching astronauts to it’s been one or the other next SpaceX crew. cinematic 360-degree VR he opposed any changes. to answer it fully,” Biden the space station and Boe- for female astronauts, she “Trust me, I’ve got going camera for you-are-there- “Why would I allow the said. ing less than a year from noted. to the bathroom in space spacewalk shots. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 Authorities use pear to entice then capture escaped emu

BOSTON (AP) — An resident had been prepar- emu that was spotted ing to transport Kermit to roaming the streets of a a farm in Maine when it city near Boston was cor- fled. ralled by authorities in Authorities say the bird Massachusetts. was captured safely after The emu was reported it was given a pear from a Wednesday morning in nearby tree. Haverhill, about 35 miles Native to Australia, north of Boston, and was captured two hours later. emus are the largest liv- The Eagle-Tribune ing bird after the ostrich reported that the emu and can reach up to nearly named Kermit, escaped 100 pounds and a height COURTESY PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS from the property of a lo- of almost six feet. They cal resident who cares for run fast and can become In this photo released by the Haverhill Police Department, an emu walks on a neighborhood unwanted animals. The aggressive. street on Wednesday in Haverhill. Boston University gets $1.5 million for antiracism research

BOSTON (AP) — Bos- The center was formed ton University’s Center in July amid nationwide for Antiracist Research protests over the deaths was awarded $1.5 mil- of George Floyd, Bre- lion from the Rockefeller onna Taylor and other Foundation to research racial disparities in the Black Americans killed U.S., the university an- by police. Its recent do- nounced Thursday. nors also include Twitter The grant will sup- CEO Jack Dorsey, who is port projects including giving $10 million. the center’s COVID-19 Otis Rolley, senior vice Racial Data Tracker, president of the Rocke- which is being used to feller Foundation’s U.S. study the virus’ impact Equity and Economic on people of color. It will also support a project to Opportunity Initiative, track broader data on ra- said the funding is in- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cial inequities. tended to help address Ibram X. Kendi, the America’s racial wealth Protesters wait outside the First Unitarian church in Louisville, Ky., last week. center’s director, called gap. it a “game changing gift.” “It takes wealth to “It will allow us to ac- make wealth, and Black Inside the church that has been at celerate our COVID and and brown Americans racial data tracker and have largely been ex- our research teams to really study the problem cluded from inter-gener- the heart of the Louisville protests and make more of a poli- ational access to capital cy impact,” Kendi said in and finance,” Rolley said By Claire Galofaro fied of being brutalized by the 26-year-old emergen- made and the church de- a statement. in a statement. ASSOCIATED PRESS police when she walked cy medical technician clared itself a sanctuary outside, Middleton was killed in her home when and welcomed all to come LOUISVILLE, Ky. — stunned, and ashamed. police burst through her inside. The story of how the First In the 1960s, she’d fought door in the middle of the Protesters crammed Delayed reopening Unitarian Church of Lou- for women’s rights. She night in a botched drug into the courtyard and isville flung open its doors protested the war in raid. This was an oppor- front lawn as police to protesters who marched Vietnam. But she did not tunity to quietly drop off marched down the alley after 10 more for justice for Breonna march for racial justice. ice, to bandage wounds, to and set up a perimeter. Taylor began years before She had tried to atone listen to Black voices. Journalists from all over the helicopters swirled ever since. In the background is the world captured this overhead, before police in First Unitarian, like where they wanted to re- conflict, the church rising cities deemed riot gear began marching Middleton, had hum- main. But then, a string up in the background of up the alley. bled itself with the hard of serendipitous events the photographs, its Black It began with much self-reflection she believes thrust them into the spot- Lives Matter sign tied ‘high risk’ quieter moments, in the all white Americans must light and into history. high above the stained- hearts of congregants like undertake: They consid- When the church told glass windows. Pam Middleton. ered their church’s pro- protest leaders that peo- Inside, Middleton and BOSTON (AP) — Bos- ment has 94 firefighters She came to First Uni- gressive actions through- ple could seek refuge there other congregants were ton and nine other com- and eight dispatchers. tarian in 2012, at her out history, the times they as needed, they assumed scrambling, many of them munities in Massachu- Boston Mayor Marty setts are now considered darkest hour. Her hus- rose to the moment, but small groups might need white women, many in Walsh said Wednesday band had died, and she’d to be at “high risk” for also the times they had shelter from time to time. their 70s, like her. They that young people and fallen into despair, and failed. But demonstrators were set up a triage unit in the coronavirus, a state the First Unitarian com- The church has for marching nearby as cur- what moments earlier designation that will de- house parties are driv- munity helped her begin months played a back- few fell. There was a small had been the lobby of the lay the next phase of re- ing some of the increase again. She found joy; she ground role in the protest fire at the public library sanctuary to tend to the opening. in his city, which is home joined a dance group. movement in a downtown across the street, and po- sick or wounded. They In all, 23 cities and to several large universi- But when one dancer, square a mile away that lice in riot gear with guns scrounged through the towns are now in the ties. Half the recent cas- “high-risk” category af- a Black woman, posted demonstrators have oc- and batons closed in. A kitchen cabinets to find es have been among peo- online that she was terri- cupied in honor of Taylor, flurry of phone calls were food for all these people. ter their infection rate reached 8 or more cases ple under age 29, Walsh per 100,000 residents. said, adding that an Besides Boston, the increase in complaints In NYC and LA, returning pupils face other communities new- about noisy gatherings ly designated as high suggests that house par- risk are Attleboro, Avon, ties are also playing a battery of virus testing Dracut, Haverhill, Low- ell, Lynnfield, Methuen, role. Middleton, North An- “We want to make sure By Carolyn to keep a constant eye on instruction. The district be- from 2 percent in April, the dover and Springfield. that we stop the increase Thompson what is happening in each gan the school year remote- American Academy of Pedi- State health officials an- before it comes to a point ASSOCIATED PRESS school, and make sure we ly in August for all 600,000 atrics reported Tuesday. nounced the updated list where we’re having the can keep everyone safe,” students. The New York The Centers for Disease Wednesday night. The two largest school dis- entire city shut down Mayor Bill de Blasio said, and systems Control and Prevention The label means those tricts in the U.S. are rolling again,” he said. imploring parents to fill out are respectively the na- said this week that the in- cities and towns won’t be out ambitious and costly consent forms so their chil- tion’s largest and 2nd-larg- cidence of COVID-19 in allowed to move to the Other cities already plans to test students and dren can participate. “We est school districts. school-age children began next stage of reopening in the high risk catego- staff for the coronavirus, are going to start testing Leaders in both cities say rising in early September on Monday. Gyms, mu- ry include New Bedford, bidding to help keep school next week.” regular testing is needed in as many returned to class- seums and libraries will Nantucket and Worces- buildings open amid a rise With an estimated districts of their size and in rooms. Its recommenda- remain limited to 40 per- ter. in infections among the na- 100,000 to 120,000 tests areas of the country that tions emphasize distancing, cent of capacity and in- LATEST NUMBERS tion’s school-age children. expected each month, each previously witnessed un- cleaning and face coverings door performance venues State public health set in costing between $78 and nerving surges of the virus. for most reopening plans will stay closed, among motion its program to be- $90, New York City’s school- The coronavirus struck — though no requirement other restrictions. officials on Wednesday gin monthly testing of 10 based testing plan goes well hard at the elderly ear- for universal testing of stu- Attleboro Mayor Paul reported 32 new deaths percent to 20 percent of beyond safety protocols ly in the pandemic and is dents and staff. Heroux said Thursday and 510 additional new students and staff in every seen in most other districts. now increasingly infecting New York City elemen- that 11 members of the confirmed cases. building on Thursday, as Meanwhile, the Los Ange- American children and tary school students began city’s fire department Massachusetts’ pan- the final wave of the dis- les Unified School District, teens in a trend authorities returning to school build- had tested positive for demic death toll now trict’s more than 1 million has launched a similarly say appears to be fueled ings Tuesday after starting COVID-19, and one was students returned to brick- comprehensive, $150 mil- by school reopenings and the year remote. Middle hospitalized in serious stands at 9,242 and its and-mortar classrooms for lion, testing program to other activities. Children and high school students condition. They included confirmed coronavirus the first time in six months, help determine when it will of all ages now make up 10 started going back Thurs- nine firefighters and two caseload rises to just “This is going to allow us be safe to resume in-person percent of all U.S cases, up day. dispatchers. The depart- over 129,750. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS

Bishop Fenwick Golf Team Captain Gavin Bolt, ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK right, rolls his putt on the 5th green of The The first group finishes up their round at The Meadow at Peabody Golf Course on Saturday as Meadow at Peabody Golf Course as co-captain Bishop Fenwick took on Archbishop Williams in their first match of the season. Cade Buckley gets a read on his putt.

North Shore Labor Council board member Kathleen Santora of Lynn ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO speaks to the crowd and city council members that gathered outside of Lynn residents Hannah Syvah, her son, Samuel, 5, and daughter, Nayo Lynn City Hall before council members enter to vote on an amendment Kalisa, 10, protest outside of Lynn City Hall. to the Wage Theft Ordinance on Tuesday evening in Lynn.

The Salem Trolley heads into the fall season filling their seats with tourists at half their capacity due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Lynn resident Nayo Kalisa, 10, protests outside PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO of Lynn City Hall.

ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO LynnArts displays its new gallery titled, “Feminism and Activism” from now until Nov. 4.

ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO St. Stephen’s Memorial Episcopal Church in Lynn is known for its architecture and history. Charles Redington Mudge, who died at the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War, is buried inside the church along with his immediate family. A8 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 LOOK! Phileas Fogg’s Wager Day, National Name Your Car Day, National Custodial Worker Day, Plaidurday

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By David Bauder ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — The im- age is haunting, depicting a gaunt-faced man with a familiar beard, star- ing ahead lifelessly. The right eye is bulging and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS appears disfigured from Congolese activist Mwazulu Diyabanza arrives an unseen wound. at the Palais de Justice courthouse, in Paris, Some experts believe Wednesday. the man is Abraham Lincoln, captured hours after the nation’s beloved 16th president succumbed ‘It belongs to us’: to an assassin’s bullet on April 15, 1865, a hereto- fore unknown photo of Tense French trial incalculable emotional and historic value. Others dismiss the mere over colonial art possibility. The original ambrotype By Angela Charlton took on new urgency after image is locked away in an ASSOCIATED PRESS this year’s global protests Illinois safe deposit box, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS against racial injustice the subject of court fights Dr. Stanley Burns, left, and Dr. Whitny Braun looking over a photo of PARIS — Is dislodging unleashed by George and accusations of robbery what some believe is Abraham Lincoln, in a scene from the documentary African artwork from a Eu- Floyd’s death in the U.S. ropean museum a political and, on Sunday, a Discov- “The Lost Lincoln.” at the knee of a white ery network documentary statement, or a criminal policeman. that attempts to unravel too much sense for it to be Abraham Lincoln and the from Washington’s Ford’s act? That’s the question Diyabanza seized on that the mystery behind it. real than not. Popular Print,” traced the Theatre in the board- a French court weighed mood and has staged three “In the world of authen- Discovery, meanwhile, 130 known photographs of inghouse where Lincoln Wednesday in an emotion- livestreamed museum ticating, this is like find- is putting its reputation the former president. was brought after being ally charged trial centered protests in recent months ing the Holy Grail,” said on the line. The network Braun learned about the shot. Lincoln died early around a Congolese activist — in Paris, Marseille and Whitny Braun, a Cali- is either telling the world image two years ago when the next morning, and campaigning to take back the Netherlands. fornia investigator whose of an historic treasure she was cold-called by Ulke supposedly took the art he says was plundered French officials de- effort to determine if the or producing the 2020 Jerald Spolar, the Illinois picture in secret before by colonizers. nounced the Quai Branly photo is real is traced in version of “The Mystery dentist who claims own- the president’s body was “It belongs to us!” incident, saying it threat- Discovery’s special, “The of Al Capone’s Vaults,” ership. She didn’t believe taken to the White House. shouted a Black wom- ens ongoing negotiations Lost Lincoln.” The man Geraldo Rivera’s laugh- the story. At first glance, It was an ambrotype, a an watching the trial, with African countries who claims to own the ingstock 1986 special that the face looks different — process where a photo is breaking down in tears launched by President image is suing to halt the revealed an empty safe. thinner, smoother — than created by using a glass and storming out after Emmanuel Macron in show from being aired. “I’ve seen enough of the image most Americans negative on a dark back- a lawyer for Paris’ Quai 2018 for legal, organized After looking into it for these things to know that are familiar with. ground. That alone has Branly Museum insisted restitution efforts. two years, Braun said this is a whole lot of hyste- As the story goes, the led some experts to doubt that its holdings — in- If convicted of attempted she’s 99 percent convinced ria about something that image was captured by the picture’s authenticity, cluding tens of thousands group theft of a historical the photo is genuine. She is not Lincoln,” said Har- Henry Ulke, a profes- since ambrotypes were of artworks from former object, Diyabanza could and the special’s producer, old Holzer, whose 1984 sional photographer who largely out of style by the colonies — belong to the face up to 10 years in Archie Gips, say it makes book, “The Lincoln Image: lived across the street mid-1860s. French state. prison and a 150,000 euro Congo-born Emery fine ($173,000). However, Mwazulu Diyabanza the lawyer for the French and four other activists state did not ask for pris- Subway bread isn’t bread, Irish court says went on trial on attempted on time, demanding only theft charges for removing modest fines. A verdict is LONDON (AP) — Ire- ed the appeal Tuesday, as a staple food” and that smells as good as it a 19th century African scheduled Oct. 14. land’s Supreme Court ruling that the bread sold other baked goods “which tastes.” funeral pole from its perch Diyabanza defended has ruled that bread sold by Subway contains too are, or approach, confec- Bookfinders was appeal- in the museum in a June what he called a “political by the fast food chain much sugar to be catego- tionery or fancy baked ing a 2006 decision by protest livestreamed on act” and said it’s about Subway contains so much rized as a “staple food,” goods,” the judgement authorities who refused Facebook. Guards quickly time that Africans, Latin sugar that it cannot be which is not taxed. said. to refund value-added tax stopped them; the activ- Americans and other col- legally defined as bread. “There is no dispute Subway disagreed with payments. Lower courts ists argue that they never onized communities take The ruling came in a that the bread supplied the characterization in a had dismissed the case planned to steal the work back ill-gotten treasures. tax dispute brought by by Subway in its heated statement. before it reached the Su- but just wanted to call He accuses European mu- Bookfinders Ltd., an sandwiches has a sugar “Subway’s bread is, preme Court. attention to its origins. seums of making millions Irish Subway franchisee, content of 10 percent of of course, bread,” the Subway said it was Lurking beneath nearly on artworks taken from which argued that some the weight of the flour company said in an email. reviewing the latest tax every exchange in the now-impoverished coun- of its takeaway products - included in the dough, “We have been baking ruling. It added that the courtroom was the ques- tries like Congo, and said including teas, coffees and and thus exceeds the 2 fresh bread in our restau- decision was based on an tion of whether and how the pole, which came from heated sandwiches - were percent specified,” the rants for more than three outdated bread exemption former empires should current-day Chad, should not liable for value-added judgement read. decades and our guests set by the Irish govern- atone for colonial-era be among works returned tax. The law makes a dis- return each day for sand- ment that was updated in wrongs. The question to Africa. A panel of judges reject- tinction between “bread wiches made on bread 2012. Chrissy Teigen and John Legend grieve their miscarriage

LOS ANGELES (AP) — picture of herself in tears Teigen announced she Chrissy Teigen said she on a hospital bed. Another was pregnant with her and John Legend are in image showed her and third child in August. She “deep pain” following her Legend grieving together had been hospitalized miscarriage, which she an- over a bundle cradled in with excessive bleeding nounced in a heart wrench- her arms. earlier in the week. ing social media post. Revealing they had Thanking those who Teigen wrote that they chosen the name Jack, the have been sending “posi- were “driving home from model and the musician tive energy, thoughts and the hospital with no baby. wrote of their love for their prayers,” Teigen conclud- This is unreal.” lost son, who would have ed, “We are so grateful “We are shocked and in been their third child. for the life we have, for the kind of deep pain you “To our Jack - I’m so our wonderful babies only hear about, the kind sorry that the first few mo- Luna and Miles, for all of pain we’ve never felt ments of your life were met the amazing things we’ve before. We were never able with so many complica- been able to experience. to stop the bleeding and tions, that we couldn’t give But everyday can’t be full give our baby the fluids he you the home you needed of sunshine. On this dark- needed, despite bags and to survive. We will always est of days, we will grieve, bags of blood transfusions. love you,” she wrote. we will cry our eyes out. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS It just wasn’t enough,” Legend retweeted her But we will hug and love she wrote in a post late post, adding “We love you, each other harder and get Chrissy Teigen, left, and John Legend arrive at the Vanity Fair Oscar Wednesday, alongside a Jack.” through it.” Party in Beverly Hills, Calif. WEATHER LOTTERY

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©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 St. Mary’s eld hockey falls in program’s rst game By Mike Alongi rules, including switching away and never look back. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR to a 7-on-7 eld of play as Queliz scored her goal, the opposed to the normal 11- rst ever for St. Mary’s ATTLEBORO — The St. on-11. eld hockey, with 11:09 Mary’s eld hockey team “It’s tough out there and remaining in the game. achieved the rst in what conditioning is certainly Pierce scored her goal in it hopes to be a long list of a factor,” said Ault. “The the nal minute of play. milestones Thursday, tak- girls have been work- The Spartans return ing the eld for the rst ing hard and they’re in to action next Saturday, time as a varsity program great shape, but they also Oct. 10 with a morning on the road at Bishop Fee- have to learn how to ght road game against Bish- han. Despite dropping the through adversity. After season opener by a score of op Stang at 11 a.m. With Feehan scored the rst more than a week until 8-2 at McGrath Stadium, goal it seemed like some of Spartans coach Victoria the next game, Ault is our girls hung their heads, looking forward to hitting Ault was happy to get the and we can’t be doing the ground running in rst game out of the way. that.” practice. “It was a very exciting Despite the disparity in “I told the girls after the day for everyone involved the score, St. Mary’s goal- in the program, but the keepers Ann Romelus and game that it’s okay to be real work starts now,” said Achan Wol played well in upset with the loss, but Ault. “We came out pretty the loss. Yirsy Queliz will we can’t hang our heads  at to open the game and forever be remembered as after this,” said Ault. “The got off to a slow start that being the rst Spartan to girls are hard workers and we never really came back score a goal for the eld they’re dedicated to get- from. We had plenty of hockey program, while ting better, so now it’s time scoring opportunities, but Maggie Pierce added a to put the work in. We’ve we just had trouble put- goal as well. seen game action now, ting balls in the net.” The Spartans fell be- so it’s time to take what One of the biggest ad- hind early to Feehan but we’ve seen so far and start justments for the Spar- still only trailed 2-0 at working on those things in COURTESY PHOTO tans and all eld hockey halftime. But after three practice so we can be bet- teams this fall is getting goals in the third quarter, ter prepared for our next St. Mary’s eld hockey coach Victoria Ault (center) huddles with the used to all of the new Feehan was able to pull game.” team during the Spartans’ rst varsity game at Bishop Feehan. Pats expecting unexpected in latest matchup with Mahomes By Kyle Hightower able to force turnovers ASSOCIATED PRESS and get pressure on him. FOXBOROUGH — If That’s easier said there’s one thing Bill than done against a Belichick is sure of, quarterback who has it’s that there’s no spe- yet to commit a turn- cial formula to slowing over this season and down the Chiefs of- is completing a ca- fense and quarterback reer-high 68 percent of ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Patrick Mahomes. his passes. It’s helped “All the superlatives the Chiefs average Bishop Fenwick’s Brandon Bloom had 25 points in the Crusaders’ win over St. Joseph’s Prep that have been said Thursday at Newton Commonwealth Golf Course. 433 yards per game in about him, I’d just be 2020, the second-most repeating them all,” in the AFC. the Patriots coach said In New England’s 43- Fenwick golf gets back on track of the reigning Super 40 win over the Chiefs Bowl MVP this week. in 2018, Mahomes had What’s more, the de- his best game against fending champions the Patriots, throw- with win over St. Joseph’s seem to have gotten ing for 352 yards and even craftier at utiliz- four touchdowns. But Fenwick (2-1) is back up right now, but that will Masconomet 47, By Mike Alongi ing their playmakers he also had two in- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Swampscott 25 in action Saturday after- come. We’ve got a lot of guys on offense. terceptions, including noon (3:30) when it hosts who are playing matches The Big Blue only earned “They’re pretty good Behind big days from one on the goal line in Matignon at The Meadow for the rst time, so it’ll one win on the day at The at everything,” Beli- co-captains Cade Buckley the closing seconds of at Peabody Golf Course. take some getting used to. Golf Club at Turner Hill, chick said. “The skill and Gavin Belt, the Bish- the first half that de- — We’ve played on a couple with freshman Jason Bouf- players are hard to op Fenwick golf team got nied Kansas City what GOLF tough courses to start the fard taking his match 6-3. tackle, they’re good back to its winning ways turned out to be crucial Arlington Catholic year as well.” “I can’t say enough about guys with the ball in points. Thursday as the Crusad- their hands, they can ers took down St. Joseph’s 186, The course didn’t play too how impressed I was with The Patriots didn’t St. Mary’s 161 tough for Spartans star ju- Masconomet and the way also get down the field force any turnovers Prep, 175-106, on the road and good route-run- at Newton Commonwealth For the second day in a nior Aidan Emmerich, who their team played,” said in their AFC champi- row, the Spartans couldn’t shot a score of 1-under 33 to Swampscott coach Jason ners. It just creates onship rematch that Golf Course. some matchups. I “The guys played well quite get over the top earn 38 points. Luke Smith Knowles. “They were real- season but did sack against Arlington Catholic added 28 points, while Sean ly consistent out there and mean, you force the Mahomes four times, today and really worked ball at quicker, you together to get the win,” despite some strong per- Mathers had 26 points. Pe- they had a great day.” doing a much better formances at the top of the ter Pagliuca had 22 points Swampscott (0-2) takes don’t have to cover as job of forcing him into said Fenwick coach Jim long, but you don’t have lineup in a match at Tedes- and Terance Moynihan put on Salem Tuesday after- quick decisions. They McHugh. much help. So, it’s just Buckley led the way co Country Club. up 20 points in his rst var- noon (3:30) at Tedesco won that game as well, a tradeoff there.” 37-31. with 38 points in the vic- “Our depth is a bit of an sity match. Country Club. In three previous tory, while Belt put up 30 issue at the moment,” said St. Mary’s (0-2) gets back “We’re just looking for- meetings with Ma- St. Mary’s coach Jay Fiste. on the course Monday af- ward to getting back out points. Jason Romans had homes, New England’s PATRIOTS, B2 26 points, while Brandon “We’re just not getting the ternoon (3) when it hosts there, working hard and defense had the most Bloom and Joey Marshall contributions we need from Bishop Feehan back at Te- continuing to get better ev- success when it was each had 25 points. the bottom half of the line- desco. ery day,” said Knowles. 76ers reach agreement with to be new coach By Dan Gelston Sixers had not formally of Kawhi Leonard and ASSOCIATED PRESS announced the move. Paul George, was expect- Rivers takes over for ed to compete for a cham- PHILADELPHIA — Brett Brown, who was pionship. There’s a new Doc in Phil- red after the 76ers were But losing three close- adelphia — one charged swept in the rst round of out opportunities to the with reviving a 76ers or- the Eastern Conference Nuggets cost the Clippers ganization that fell far a chance to play the Los short of NBA champion- playoffs. Angeles Lakers in the ship expectations. Rivers was red about The 76ers reached an two weeks after the Los West nals, and likely agreement Thursday with Angeles Clippers wasted played a role in Rivers not Doc Rivers to become the a 3-1 series lead and lost remaining as coach. latest coach to try and to the Denver Nuggets in Rivers also coached the lead the Sixers to their the Western Conference Orlando Magic and Bos- rst NBA championship semi nals. ton Celtics, winning the since 1983, a person with Rivers spent seven sea- NBA title with the Celtics direct knowledge of the sons with the Clippers, in 2008. negotiations told The As- making the playoffs in sociated Press. The per- six of them — major suc- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS son spoke to the AP on cess for a once-woebegone RIVERS, B2 Thursday on condition of franchise. This season’s Doc Rivers reached a deal Thursday to become the latest coach to try to anonymity because the team, with the additions lead the Sixers to their rst NBA championship since 1983. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY Cross Country Golf St. Mary’s at Bishop Fenwick (12) Masconomet at Salem (4) SATURDAY MONDAY Girls Soccer Girls Soccer Bishop Feehan at Bishop Fenwick St. Mary’s at Malden Catholic (4) (12) Bishop Fenwick at Cardinal Spellman Matignon at St. Mary’s (1:30) Boys Soccer (4) Matignon at St. Mary’s (3:30) Field Hockey Bishop Fenwick at Bishop Feehan (4) Field Hockey Beverly at Swampscott (6) Bishop Stang at Bishop Fenwick (4) Volleyball Volleyball St. Mary’s at Cathedral (5) Bishop Fenwick at Bishop Feehan (4) Golf Golf Matignon at Bishop Fenwick (3:30) Bishop Feehan at St. Mary’s (3)

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Auto racing 3:30 p.m...... IndyCar: Harvest Grand Prix Race 1...... USA Baseball 2:08 p.m...... Miami at Chi. Cubs...... ABC 6:38 p.m...... Milwaukee at LA Dodgers...... ESPN 10:08 p.m...... St. Louis at San Diego...... ESPN Pro basketball 7 p.m...... WNBA: at Las Vegas...... ESPN2 9 p.m...... Miami at LA Lakers...... ABC College football 9 p.m...... Louisiana Tech at BYU...... ESPN2 Golf 4 a.m...... European: Scottish Open...... Golf 1 p.m...... LPGA: ShopRite LPGA Classic...... Golf FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 4 p.m...... PGA: Sanderson Farms Championship...... Golf Horse racing Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes lands on the turf after he was sacked by New 5 p.m...... Breeders’ Cup: Challenge Series...... NBCSN England Patriots defensive tackle Adam Butler (right) during a game last season at Gillette Sta- Women’s college soccer 8 p.m...... Mississippi State at Mississippi...... ESPNU dium. Women’s college volleyball 6 p.m...... Texas Christian at Baylor...... ESPNU

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Buffalo 3 0 0 1.000 93 77 Dallas 1 2 0 .333 88 97 latest matchup with Mahomes NE 2 1 0 .667 87 66 Washington 1 2 0 .333 62 81 Miami 1 2 0 .333 70 65 Philadelphia 0 2 1 .000 59 87 N.Y. Jets 0 3 0 .000 37 94 N.Y. Giants 0 3 0 .000 38 79 PATRIOTS game plans. back Clyde Edwards-He- So we’ll see if the plan South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA From B1 Last season in the Char- laire to an offense that works.” Tennessee 3 0 0 1.000 80 74 Tampa Bay 2 1 0 .667 82 61 gers’ Week 17 meeting already included receiv- NOTES Indianapolis 2 1 0 .667 84 45 Carolina 1 2 0 .333 68 81 with Kansas City, they ers Tyreek Hill, Sammy Jacksonville 1 2 0 .333 70 84 NO 1 2 0 .333 88 94 New England tried to Patriots running back managed to hold Ma- Watkins and Hardman, Houston 0 3 0 .000 57 95 Atlanta 0 3 0 .000 90 108 duplicate that blueprint James White returned to North North last season in the Week homes to 174 yards pass- as well as tight end Travis W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA ing, one touchdown and an Kelce. practice Wednesday for Pittsburgh 3 0 0 1.000 80 58 Chicago 3 0 0 1.000 74 62 14 meeting, again apply- the first time since the Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 91 56 Green Bay 3 0 0 1.000 122 85 ing pressure on Mahomes interception. But they also Patriots linebackers Cleveland 2 1 0 .667 75 88 Detroit 1 2 0 .333 70 92 gave up an 84-yard touch- coach Jerod Mayo said it death of his father, Ty- Cincinnati 0 2 1 .000 66 74 Minnesota 0 3 0 .000 75 102 and eventually coming up rone, in a car accident West West with a forced fumble in the down run to Damien Wil- makes for one of the fast- W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA third quarter that gave its liams and kickoff return est offenses he’s seen on Sept. 20 in Florida. White Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 91 60 Seattle 3 0 0 1.000 111 86 for a touchdown to Me- film. Las Vegas 2 1 0 .667 88 90 Arizona 2 1 0 .667 77 61 offense a chance to take learned of his passing just LAC 1 2 0 .333 52 57 L.A. Rams 2 1 0 .667 89 71 cole Hardman on special He said accounting for the lead. Though, the Pa- hours before the Patriots’ Denver 0 3 0 .000 45 70 San Fran 2 1 0 .667 87 46 teams. the speed Kansas City has triots wound up losing matchup in Seattle. One of “K.C., they’re built on big across the board and try- Thursday’s Game Seattle at Miami, 1 p.m. that one, 23-16. New England’s offensive Denver at N.Y. Jets, 8:20 p.m. Indianapolis at Chicago, 1 p.m. plays,” Phillips said. ing to keep Mahomes in This will be New En- captains, he missed that Sunday’s Games N.Y. Giants at L.A. Rams, 4:05 p.m. He said the key is to go the pocket will be key on gland safety Adrian Phil- L.A. Chargers at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Las Vegas, 4:25 p.m. into the game with rules Sunday. game and last week’s win Cleveland at Dallas, 1 p.m. New England at Kansas City, 4:25 lips’ fourth meeting with on defense and then abide “We try to play fast every against Las Vegas. “I think Baltimore at Washington, 1 p.m. p.m. Mahomes and first since by them at all costs. single week, the problem just having him around us, Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 1 p.m. joining the Patriots this Arizona at Carolina, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at San Francisco, 8:20 “They try to make the with Kansas City is they from a selfish standpoint, offseason after spending New Orleans at Detroit, 1 p.m. p.m. game as close to college are able to stretch you I think we love.” Patriots Monday’s Games the previous three years Jacksonville at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. as they can — just get the vertically and horizontal- safety Devin McCourty Minnesota at Houston, 1 p.m. Atlanta at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m. with the Chargers. guys in space,” Phillips ly, that always puts a lot said of having White He knows firsthandsaid. “They’re basically of stress on the defense,“ MLB POSTSEASON that even a solid effort saying, ‘My guys are better Mayo said. “I think the back. “We love having him against Mahomes often in space than yours.’” players can appreciate around and ultimately, we THURSDAY Cubs (Darvish 8-3), 2:08 p.m. isn’t enough because of And those options keep we’ll be a lot different this want him to do what was Oakland 6, Chicago White Sox 4, St. Louis (Wainwright 5-3) at San the ability of the playmak- changing with the Chiefs week than we were last best for him and his fam- Oakland wins series 2-1. Diego (Davies 7-4), 5:08 p.m. ers around him to disrupt adding rookie running week or the week before. ily.” New York Yankees (Happ 2-2) at FRIDAY Cleveland (Plesac 4-2), 7:08 p.m. Miami (Sanchez 3-2) at Chicago Miwaukee (Woodruff 3-5) at Los Cubs (Darvish 8-3), 2:08 p.m. Angeles Dodgers (Kershaw 6-2), x-Milwaukee at Los Angeles Dodgers, 76ers hire Doc Rivers as new coach 10:08 p.m. 6:38 p.m. Cincinnati (Castillo 4-6) at Atlanta x-St. Louis (Flaherty 4-3) at San RIVERS tenders in the Eastern al manager Elton Brand Brand has not made any (Anderson 3-2), 12:08 p.m. Diego, 10:08 p.m. Conference. spent $180 million to re- Miami (Sanchez 3-2) at Chicago x-if necessary From B1 changes to the front office Brown was tasked with sign Tobias Harris and while he settled on a coach. His formal first name the leading the Sixers nearly $100 million to Tyronn Lue, who coached NBA FINALS Glenn, Rivers earned the through a rebuild dubbed sign free agent Al Horford LeBron James and the Doc nickname by the late “The Process,” where man- away from Boston. Cleveland Cavaliers to an WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY, Oct. 9 college coach Rick Maje- agement stripped the ros- Instead, the Sixers had NBA championship, and L.A. Lakers 116, Miami 98, Lakers x-Miami vs. L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. rus from wearing a T-shirt ter of serious NBA talent only snippets of consistent Mike D’Antoni, fired by lead series 1-0 to lose games and increase success and Brown paid FRIDAY SUNDAY, Oct. 11 of former 76ers great “Dr. the Houston Rockets, also J” Julius Erving T-shirt their odds at better draft the price. The longtime were in contention for Riv- Miami vs. L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. x-L.A. Lakers vs. Miami, 7:30 p.m. picks. Brown won only 47 San Antonio Spurs assis- SUNDAY to a Marquette basketball ers’ job. TUESDAY, Oct. 13 camp. Majerus was an as- games in his first three tant was let go on a con- Rivers went 356-208 L.A. Lakers vs. Miami, 7:30 p.m. seasons, including a 10-72 tract that runs through x-Miami vs. L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. sistant at Marquette when over seven seasons with TUESDAY record in 2015-16. the 2021-2022 season. Rivers played there in the the Clippers, taking them L.A. Lakers vs. Miami, 9 p.m. x-if necessary The philosophy paid off Brand said after he fired early 1980s. The nickname to the West second round when Philly drafted Embi- Brown he would evaluate stuck — and long-time three times. Rivers, who TODAY IN SPORTS id and Simmons, who both the front office and con- played 13 seasons in the Sixers announcer Marc became All-Stars and led sider more changes but Zumoff has steadfastly re- NBA, hiring means the Oct. 2 game in Division I-A history, with the the Sixers to two straight doesn’t plan to trade ei- 1950 — Jim Hardy throws six touch- Spartans winning 70-63. The 133 fused to call Rivers by his trips to the Eastern Con- ther of his two top stars. league remains at four down passes, including five to Bob points surpass the total from Middle nickname during broad- ference semifinals. “I’m not looking to trade Black coaches currently Shaw, as the Chicago Cardinals Tennessee’s 70-58 victory over Idaho casts because of his belief with jobs. He is 1,624-943 pound the Baltimore Colts 55-13. on Oct. 6, 2001. The schools com- But Simmons missed the Ben or Joel,” Brand said 1970 — Fourteen members of the bine for 19 touchdowns to break the Erving is the only one wor- postseason with a knee in- days after the season end- in nearly 21 seasons as an Wichita State football team are killed Division I-A record of 18. thy. jury and neither Embiid ed. “I’m looking to comple- NBA coach. He was the in a plane crash in the Rocky Moun- 2006 — Tennessee Titans defensive It’s up to Rivers to turn nor the players brought ment them better. They 1999-00 NBA Coach of the tains. tackle Albert Haynesworth is given a the All-Star tandem of Year. 1980 — Larry Holmes registers a five-game suspension — the longest in in recent years could are 24 and 26 years old, technical knockout in the 11th round for on-field behavior in NFL history — Joel Embiid and Ben Sim- provide enough scoring in respectively. You try to Rivers visited with against Muhammad Ali to win the for stomping on Dallas Cowboys cen- mons into winners. clutch situations against make that fit as long as Brand and Sixers owner- world heavyweight title in Las Vegas. ter Andre Gurode’s head and kicking The 76ers were 43-30 Boston. you can. They want to be ship Wednesday and the 1983 — The Green Bay Packers him in the face. score 49 points in the first half, 2009 — Ninth-grader Alexis Thomp- this season and had woe- The Sixers believed they here, they want to be with organization wasted little including 35 in the second quarter, in son shoots a 3-under 69 for a share fully underachieved in a were ready to contend for our organization and I see time striking to make a a 55-14 rout of the Tampa Bay Buc- of the lead with top-ranked Lorena year when they were ex- their first championship them here for a long, long deal with the 58-year-old caneers. Ochoa and three others after the pected to be serious con- in 37 years and gener- time.” 1991 — Steffi Graf becomes the second round of the Navistar LPGA coach. youngest woman to win 500 match- Classic. Ochoa eventually wins her es as a professional when she beats second straight Navistar LPGA Clas- Petra Langrova of Czechoslovakia sic, snapping an 11-start winless 6-0, 6-1 in the Leipzig International streak and the 14-year-old Thompson Catch it: Hall of Famer Johnny Bench Tournament. finishes tied for 27th at 6 under. 1993 — In the first all-British world 2011 — Devin Hester sets an NFL heavyweight title fight, Lennox Lewis record with his 11th punt return for a retains his WBC heavyweight title touchdown and Matt Forte rushes for to auction off memorabilia with a seven-round knockout of Frank a career-high 205 yards to lead Chi- Bruno in Cardiff, Wales. cago to a 34-29 win over Carolina. 1993 — California rallies from a 2011 — Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers By Beth Harris Bench reaped the re- marriage. The young- at the Louisville Slugger 30-0 deficit to beat Oregon 42-41. throws for a career-high 408 yards, ASSOCIATED PRESS wards of a 17-year career er boys are with him 38 Museum and Factory in Dave Barr throws three second-half ties a personal best with four touch- catching with the Cin- weeks of the year, keeping Kentucky. A public preview touchdowns, including a 26-yarder to down passes and runs for two more The recent deaths of cinnati Reds: two World Bench busy as a single fa- will be held at the museum Iheanyi Uwaezuoke with 1:17 left in scores in a 49-23 rout of the Denver baseball greats Lou Brock, the game. Broncos. Series titles, 14 All-Star ther cooking, grocery shop- on Nov. 12-13. 1994 — North Carolina’s 92-game 2011 — Michael Vick throws for a Tom Seaver and Al Kaline selections, two National ping, helping with home- The sale is being han- winning streak in women’s soccer career-high 416 yards and two touch- got Johnny Bench think- League MVP awards, mul- work and shuttling them dled by Hunt Auctions, the ends with a scoreless tie in overtime downs and rushes for 75 yards in ing about the future and against Notre Dame. Philadelphia’s 24-23 loss to San tiple Gold Gloves. He was to activities. They spend same Pennsylvania compa- 1994 — Don Shula’s Miami Dolphins Francisco. the prospect of unloading leader of the Big Red Ma- the rest of the time in Cal- ny that recently sold Scul- beat son Dave’s Cincinnati Bengals 2011 — Dallas has its largest lead memorabilia from his Hall chine that won six division ifornia with their mother. ly’s memorabilia, which 23-7 in the first meeting between blown in a loss in franchise history, of Fame career. tiles and four NL pennants “How do you divide it up earned over $2 million. father and son coaches in profes- frittering away a 24-point third-quar- He had seen Bob Gib- sional sports. ter cushion in a 34-30 loss to in the mid-1970s. when you have three boys Bench’s trophies from 2001 — Albert Pujols of St. Louis Detroit. The Lions turned a 20-point son and Ozzie Smith sell “The memories are still and you got two things?” the Reds’ World Series goes 3-for-4 to set an NL rookie halftime deficit into an overtime win their collectibles. Bench there. I still am the MVP,” said Bench, who turns 73 championships in 1975 record with 353 total bases in a 5-1 at Minnesota the previous week. checked out items from he said. “I’m blessed with in December. “If they had and ’76 carry an estimated victory over Milwaukee. 2016 — The United States win the Hall of Fame broadcaster 2001 — Sammy Sosa becomes the Ryder Cup for the first time since what I’ve got and I’m en- said, ‘No, Dad you can’t sell price of $25,000 to $50,000 first player in major league history 2008. Ryan Moore two-putted on No. Vin Scully’s recent online joying my life.” those,’ it would have made each. His National League with three 60-homer seasons, but 18 for a 1-up victory over Lee West- auction. He lives in Palm Beach a difference. They’re two championship ring from the Reds hold on for a 5-4 victory wood, giving the Americans a 15-10 “You wonder, what is the Gardens, Florida, with generations removed from 1970 and his 1968 NL over the Chicago Cubs. Sosa’s solo lead that seals the win over Europe. shot comes in the first inning. The 17-11 victory over Europe is best thing to do?” Bench 30-year-old son Bobby and what I did.” Rookie of the Year award 2004 — Rice and San Jose State their biggest rout in 35 years at the said by phone Thursday. sons Justin, 14, and Josh, Bench’s items will be are estimated in the same play in the highest-scoring regulation Ryder Cup. “Who does it go to?” 11, from Bench’s fourth auctioned live on Nov. 14 price range. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION White House ups bid in last-ditch COVID talks with Congress By Andrew Taylor economic news continues the talks as the first seri- the economy through the ASSOCIATED PRESS to confront policymakers. ous discussions with Pe- spring and summer, but The airlines are furlough- losi in several weeks and worries are mounting that WASHINGTON — The ing about 30,000 workers said he is raising his offer the recovery may sputter White House is backing a with the expiration of aid into “the neighborhood” of without additional relief. $400 per week pandem- passed earlier this year $1.5 trillion. That’s well The “top line” limit upon ic jobless benefit and is and a report Thursday above what many Sen- which Pelosi, the Trump dangling the possibility showed 787,000 people ate Republicans want but administration and Sen- of a COVID-19 relief bill claiming jobless benefits would probably be accept- ate Republicans might of $1.6 trillion as last- for the first time last week. able to GOP pragmatists be able to agree has been ditch, pre-election negoti- Mnuchin and Pelo- and senators in difficult a subject of considerable ations hit a critical phase si spoke by phone early races. speculation. Pelosi had Thursday. But pessimism Thursday afternoon, but Pelosi responded Thurs- drawn a hard line until is again seeping into the the speaker was publicly day, saying the adminis- recently, and talks had talks and the two sides dismissive of the latest tration is still far short on foundered, but failure now switched back to attacking White House plan. aid to state and local gov- could mean there wouldn’t each other in public. “This isn’t half a loaf, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ernments. And she said be any COVID relief un- The offer by Treasury this is the heel of the loaf,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, makes a she won’t agree to take til next year, especially if Secretary Steven Mnuchin Pelosi said in a Thursday brief comment as he leaves the Capitol, Wednes- half a loaf now. Trump loses his reelection on unemployment is high- interview on Bloomberg day in Washington. Mnuchin earlier met with “Some of you have asked, bid. er than many Republicans TV. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif. ‘Isn’t something better Pelosi has never had would like in any poten- The speaker and trea- than nothing?’ No,” Pelosi a reputation for leaving tial COVID deal with sury secretary were ex- Details on the White Staff Mark Meadows told reporters, citing the large sums of money on House Speaker Nancy pected to speak by phone House offer were con- cautioned late Wednes- “opportunity cost” for pro- the table and her tacti- Pelosi. Significant, possi- again later Thursday. firmed by congressional day that Trump won’t visions sought by Demo- cal position — facing a bly unbridgeable hurdles The Trump administra- aides, speaking on condi- approach a $2 trillion crats but potentially lost White House and Senate remain. tion, meanwhile, appears tion of anonymity to dis- threshold. But there’s in any rush to agreement. controlled by Republicans After Pelosi said the new At issue is a long-de- more eager than Capitol cuss closed-door discus- plenty of wiggle room in — is not as strong as her offer still fell short, White Hill Republicans to reach layed package that would hardline tactics might in- sions. numbers so large, and the House Press Secretary an agreement. extend another round of dicate. Pelosi postponed debate revenue picture for many Kayleigh McEnany said The White House plan, $1,200 direct stimulus The White House also the speaker was “not be- offered Wednesday, gave Wednesday on a Demo- states is not as alarming payments, restore bonus seems far more eager for ing serious” in the negoti- ground with a $250 bil- cratic alternative mea- as feared when more than pandemic jobless benefits, a deal than does McCo- ations. lion proposal on funding sure in hopes of getting an $900 billion for state and speed aid to schools and nnell. Any compromise “We raised our offer to for state and local govern- agreement. A vote is like- local governments swelled extend assistance to air- that could pass both the $1.6 trillion,” McEnany ments and backed $20 bil- ly on Thursday, spokes- a $3.4 trillion Democrat- lines, restaurants and oth- House and Senate is sure told reporters Thursday. lion in help for the strug- man Drew Hammill said, ic aid bill that passed in er struggling businesses. A to alienate a large chunk “It’s one that she is is not gling airline industry. depending on how the May. landmark $2 trillion relief of the Senate GOP. interested in.” Both areas are of great in- Mnuchin-Pelosi exchanges In a Wednesday evening bill in March passed with McConnell said the two The ramped-up negotia- terest to Democrats’ union go. appearance on Fox Busi- sweeping support and sides remain “very, very tions come as challenging backers. White House Chief of ness, Mnuchin described is credited with helping far apart.” After pandemic delay, Biden launching in-person canvassing

By Steve Peoples The reversal also reflects a our strategy in a targeted AP over the summer that ASSOCIATED PRESS sense of rising urgency as way that puts the safety of her team was knocking on polls tighten just a month communities first and fore- roughly one million doors NEW YORK — After before Election Day. most and helps us mobilize each week. months of avoiding direct Biden’s campaign, which voters who are harder to Democratic officials have contact with voters because detailed the new effort to reach by phone now that been extremely critical of of the pandemic, Joe Biden’s The Associated Press, in- we’re in the final stretch — the GOP’s tactics. Lily Ad- campaign is about to launch sists that its existing phone and now that Americans are ams, a spokesperson for the door-to-door canvassing and online voter outreach is fully dialed-in and ready to Democratic National Com- across several battleground effective. The new plans will make their voices heard.” mittee, tweeted in August PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS states. Biden this weekend will that the Trump campaign build upon what’s already in People bow their heads in prayer during a cere- The decision comes amid place, not replace it. dispatch several hundred was “risking the lives of mony Thursday on the anniversary of the mass growing concern from “Our voter contact opera- newly trained volunteers their staff, the lives of vot- shooting three years earlier in Las Vegas. Democratic officials on the tion is the most innovative to engage voters across ers and risking becoming a ground in key states who and technologically ad- Nevada, Michigan, New super spreader organization fear that Biden has been vanced of any presidential Hampshire and Pennsylva- during the middle of a pan- giving a significant advan- campaign in history, and it nia. The effort, focusing on demic.” Las Vegas marks tage to President Donald has been thriving in this un- voters who are considered Republicans quickly Trump and his Republican precedented environment,” difficult to reach by phone, seized on Biden’s reversal. allies, who have been ag- Biden campaign manager is expected to spread quick- “What changed? They gressively courting voters at Jenn O’Malley Dillon said. ly into several more battle- know they’re being hope- third year since their doorsteps for months. “We’re now expanding on ground states and include lessly outworked on the many more volunteers. ground, and down-ballot Campaign officials and Democrats in key states deadliest U.S. volunteers acknowledge have been freaking out their virtual-contact strate- about it,” Trump cam- gy had holes they’re hoping paign spokesman Tim to fill with in-person conver- Murtaugh said. “You mass shooting sations. can’t just parachute in “It’s just harder and a month before the elec- By Ken Ritter of 22,000 attending the harder to get people on the tion and hope to make up ASSOCIATED PRESS Route 91 Harvest Festival. phone,” said Patrick Sulli- ground.” Police later said 413 of the van, a Biden volunteer who While Biden leads many LAS VEGAS — The sun injured suffered bullet or rose Thursday over a som- lives in suburban Harris- polls, lingering questions shrapnel wounds, others ber ceremony marking the burg, Pa.. “So being able to remain about the commit- were injured fleeing the third anniversary of the go to someone’s door and ment of his supporters to concert venue. deadliest mass shooting talk to them makes a big actually vote. To defeat Clark County Sheriff in modern U.S. history, as difference.” Trump, Democrats will Joe Lombardo announced Las Vegas remembered the Trump’s campaign and need strong turnout from Thursday he was raising excruciating night when PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS allied Republican groups every piece of his broad co- the department’s death toll 58 people were killed at an have been having in-person alition, including groups from the shooting to 60. He Democratic presidential candidate former Vice outdoor country music fes- contacts with voters since that typically don’t vote drew local criticism in re- President Joe Biden greets supporters on the tival in 2017. at least June. Republican in large numbers, such as cent weeks for refusing to platform outside the Amtrak’s Greensburg “Three years ago today, National Committee Chair younger Americans and increase the number de- Train Station, Wednesday, in Greensburg, Pa. a heinous act of violence Ronna McDaniel told the African Americans. spite coroners’ rulings that rained down on our city, two women died during our county and our state,” Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak the past year of wounds re- Police departments seeing modest told a modest gathering at ceived three years ago. an open-air amphitheater “We are all a statistic,” at the Clark County Gov- Albert Rivera, father of ernment Center. His voice slain 21-year-old Jordyn cuts, but not ‘defunding’ cracked with emotion be- Rivera, told the amphi- hind his coronavirus face theater audience. “We are all part of this unwanted By Geoff Mulvihill tem that has repeatedly A narrative that has such as Austin, Texas, and mask as he recalled “every- one involved that helped fraternity that we didn’t ASSOCIATED PRESS been linked to brutality often overwhelmed local Berkeley, Calif., where choose to be a part of. But against Black people, in- debates over police re- officials have embraced us get through those tragic DAVENPORT, Iowa — times.” because of this tragedy, a cluding the death of Floyd forms and funding is that sweeping changes to po- new family was born.” The racial justice protests at the hands of Minneap- activists want to strip licing, implementation is “Victim families will for- following the death of Rivera, of La Verne, Ca- olis police in May. entire budgets from lo- slow-going and uncertain. ever be in our hearts from George Floyd earlier this lif., also marked the death Those calling for de- cal law enforcement and Some of the boldest pro- 1 October,” he said, “and year prompted calls to we will never, never forget in May of Greg Zanis, a funding generally mean replace the departments posals came in Minne- “defund the police” in cit- what happened that day carpenter from Aurora, Ill., shifting money from law with something else. apolis, where Floyd died ies across the country, a or the lives that were lost “who took it upon himself enforcement agencies to President Donald Trump after being pinned to the priority for activists that and the lives that were to build a simple white other efforts. They want has repeatedly said his ground by a white officer has now become a central changed.” cross for each precious life who pressed his knee into point in the presidential social workers rather Democratic rival, former The ceremony drew per- lost.” contest. than police to respond Vice President Joe Biden, Floyd’s neck for nearly haps 200 survivors, friends Images of the crosses in A review by The Asso- to non-crime emergen- supports defunding po- eight minutes. The officer and elected officials. Plans front of the famous “Wel- ciated Press finds that cy calls and more money lice, even though Biden and three other officers to host no more than 50 come to Fabulous Las Ve- while local governments sent to community pro- has stated clearly that were fired and have been people expanded on Tues- gas” sign became an iconic have trimmed police bud- grams aimed at prevent- he does not. Democratic charged in Floyd’s death. day to allow up to 250 reminder of the shooting. gets over the past four ing crime. They want to mayors across the U.S. Soon after Floyd was when the governor, a Dem- “I, for one, will always be months, the cuts have take police officers out of also have pumped the killed, the majority of ocrat, relaxed some state- changed because he want- been mostly modest. They schools and military gear brakes on major changes. the City Council pledged wide COVID-19 pandemic ed to do something for the have been driven as much away from departments. In Minneapolis, Seattle to dismantle the police crowd restrictions. families,” Rivera said of by shrinking government “Police don’t really solve and Portland, Ore., all department. But it’s far Authorities said more Zanis. revenue related to the or prevent most of what hotspots for protests and from happening: Some than 850 people were in- At the White House, coronavirus pandemic as is classified as criminal counter protests, the calls council members have jured in the attack by a President Donald Trump’s from the calls to rethink activity,” said Ash-Lee for deep police cuts have backtracked on their lone shooter firing from press secretary, Kayleigh public safety. Woodard Henderson, a been answered with mod- pledges, and a ballot mea- upper-floor windows of McEnany, kicked off a Advocates want to lead activist at the Move- est ones, at least for now. sure on the topic won’t go the Mandalay Bay resort Thursday press briefing overhaul a policing sys- ment for Black Lives. Even in liberal enclaves before voters this year. into an outdoor crowd marking the anniversary. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 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

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Friend wants to break up with longtime golf partner DEAR ABBY: Years My parents raised me ago, I met a man through Dear Abby is written by Abigail to be independent and golf, and we developed a Van Buren, also known as Jeanne take care of myself, but casual friendship. I lost all they do is show me track of him for a few Phillips, and was founded by her that I don’t matter. My years, but when I heard mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact niece shares that opinion. his wife was being treat- Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. She thinks I’m not rais- ed with chemo for cancer, Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. ing my son right. (Mind I took them food and of- you, she’s only 20 and fered my support. As our doesn’t know her behind friendship grew stronger, from her elbow.) grown much worse, and he needs to vent in a can- we began playing more I want to leave, but fi- he can’t go anywhere cer support group rather golf and became “re- nances and obligations without his wife (al- than with you. If it’s the friended.” He’s a good prohibit me. What can I though she’s very nice). golf game, then you will golfer, but very serious, do to make them see that She has mentioned to have to decide whether and he whines constantly I’m doing everything I friends that I’m one of he’s such a valuable golf on the course. I have kid- can? ded him about it, and he only a few remaining partner that you need acknowledges it to a friends, and she appreci- him. If other members of NOT VALUED IN small degree. ates it very much. Now I your golf group no longer CALIFORNIA He’s also joined at the know why! How do I want him there, it would hip with his wife, so much “break up,” Abby? I don’t be a kindness to socialize DEAR NOT VALUED: want to be around him so that when I invited with him and his wife I am sorry for what you anymore. him to our cabin for a less often rather than are experiencing. The abandon them. If the shoe thing about being com- guys’ weekend, he asked ANONYMOUS IN was on the other foot, isn’t pared to a deceased per- if his wife and dog could THE WEST come along. I nixed the that what you would son (or two) is there is a dog and reluctantly DEAR ANONYMOUS: want? tendency to idealize the agreed to the wife. A year Because your friend dearly departed. That you later, I invited him again, doesn’t fit in with the oth- DEAR ABBY: My sib- are being given short but without his wife be- er guy friends, no rule of lings died a couple of shrift for your efforts is cause two other friends etiquette says you must years apart, and my par- sad. I think it’s time to were coming and it was continue to invite him. I ents treat me like I’m the speak up and let your guys only. He came, but wish you had mentioned one who should be gone. feelings be known. As to he didn’t really fit in. what he whines about They often complain or your niece, the “expert” on Fast-forward to now. when you golf with him. compare the things I do child care, tune her out as Our friendship continues, If it is his wife’s precari- to something they would you would with static on but his whining has ous health, it may be that have done. your radio. BRIDGE

How young is the record holder? On May 27, three days after his In today’s deal, Chen played in four eighth birthday, Andrew Chen of San spades, partnering his father in an Jose, California, became the youngest online event. Dad’s support double life master ever. The previous record showed three cards in spades. holder, Zach Garrison, had achieved When West led a low club, Chen the milestone when he was nine, a knew that East had at least one heart few months before Chen was born! royal; otherwise, West would have led Chen, whose parents, Sarah and the heart king. This meant that West Steve, and older brother Charlie also probably had the other honor cards play, took his first lesson in Septem- for his two-level overcall. So, Chen ber 2018. The next month, he and cashed his top spades, dropping the eight-year-old Brian Zhang won the doubleton queen offside. Declarer newcomer pairs at a local section- drew the missing trump and eventu- al. In 2019, Chen amassed 215.82 ally lost one heart and one diamond. masterpoints and won the Mini-McK- Plus 460 was a tied top. enney Rookie of the Year award. After Garrison broke the record, I Around that time, he decided to try asked him what his future bridge am- to break the record. And, strangely, bitions were. He effectively replied, he benefited from the pandemic. “Been there, done that.” He gave up When his school was unexpectedly bridge and moved on. Chen, though, closed, he had time to play in online has his sights set on the Flight C duplicates that were awarding mas- Grand National Teams and hopes to terpoints. join the junior training program. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS REMIND REWIND

Monsterland Hulu New Series! Scream queens Encounters with strange beasts drive broken peo- ple to desperate acts in this horroranthology series By Stephen Whitty placed old black capes and based on Nathan Ballingrud’s short-story collection drifting fog with see-through It takes more than a stylish North American Lake Monsters. nightgowns and steamy sex. director to make a great hor- Tiny World Of course, horror movies ror film. It takes more than still saved room for a terri- Apple TV+ an old dark house, a grue- fied blonde. Janet Leigh’s New Series! some monster or even a fist- screen-ripping screams in Ant-Man himself, Paul Rudd, narrates this docuse- ful of scares. ries about the smallest animals on the planet. It takes a great pair of 1960’s Psycho put people off Emily in Paris lungs. showers for years. And Tip- Netflix Ever since Mary Philbin pi Hedren and Mia Farrow New Series! unmasked Lon Chaney in the yelled memorably — and mostly unsuccessfully — for In this rom-com from creator Darren Star (Sex and 1925 silent film The Phantom of the Opera, horror films help throughout The Birds the City), Lily Collins portrays a Chicago marketing (1963) and Rosemary’s Baby executive who lands her dream job in Paris. She em- have depended on frightened heroines (and, occasionally, (1968), respectively. braces her adventurous new life in the City of Light But in recent decades, mon- while juggling work, friends and romance. frightening female fiends). And although Philbin had to ster movies have preferred to IndyCar Racing: Harvest GP Race 1 yell in silence, the genre soon cast women in more proac- USA Network, 3:30 p.m. Live added a new special effect: tive parts. Sometimes — like NTT IndyCar Series drivers are back at the Brickyard the ear-shredding shriek. Linda Blair in The Exorcist for the first of two Harvest GP races on the famed Fay Wray set the standard (1973) or Sissy Spacek in track’s 2.439-mile, 14-turn road course. Race 2 is early with shockers in 1932 Carrie (1976) — they’re the Saturday on NBC. and ’33, including The Mys- monster itself. More often, Fright Favorites: “David Skal Frightmare” tery of the Wax Museum. they’re its prime target — ex- TCM, beginning at 8 p.m. She was a plucky heroine cept now, after being chased Catch a Classic! in all, but it was only when for 80 or so minutes, they courageously turn the tables. Turner Classic Movies has plenty of spooky classics she greeted her tall, dark Think of Heather Langen- airing throughout October, including during its “Fright and gruesome costar in King Kong that she made hysteri- kamp as Nancy Thompson, Favorites” lineup of films each Friday that all fall un- outwitting the witty Freddy der a certain theme. Tonight’s first night of Fright Fa- cal history as one of the first “scream queens.” Krueger in 1984’s A Night- vorites has been curated by author/horror historian The 1940s gave us a new mare on Elm Street (and David Skal, and he’s picked some goodies to give horror heroine in Evelyn then returning for two more you nightmares. The evening begins with Bela Lugo- Ankers, who spent most of sequels). Or Neve Campbell, si’s iconic and often-imitated performance in 1931’s the decade fleeing in films who not only made it through Dracula. If you’re not too scared after that, you can like The Wolf Man (1941) 1996’s Scream, but also sur- also enjoy the chills of Cat People (1942), House on and Son of Dracula (1943). vived three more follow-ups Haunted Hill(1959) and The Haunting(1963). The era provided some strik- (and an increasingly confus- Undercover Boss ing villainesses, too, like ba- ing story). CBS, 9 p.m. by-faced Simone Simon in Then there’s Janet Leigh’s daughter Jamie Lee Cur- Season Premiere! 1942’s Cat People. But it was the ’50s sci-fi ex- tis, who made her debut in High-level executives slip anonymously into the rank 1978’s Halloween. At first, and file of their own organizations as Undercover plosion that really brought the scream queens back. her Laurie Strode was there Bossreturns for Season 10. Each week, a different Fighting off an onslaught mostly to be terrorized; in leader goes undercover to examine the inner work- of atom-age mistakes, they both the original film and its ings of their operation. added their own iconic per- ed to run afoul of oversized English actress who blazed a first sequel, she needs Don- A Wilderness of Error formances — like the lovely animals, screamed her way second career in Italian goth- ald Pleasence’s Dr. Loomis to FX, 9 p.m. Julie Adams, who, when she through Tarantula (1955) ics like Black Sunday (1960) really chase away the boogey- Series Finale! wasn’t yowling at the fish- only to endure both The and The Horrible Dr. Hich- man. But Laurie grew as the As the true-crime docuseries concludes with its last man in 1954’s The Creature Black Scorpion and The Gi- cock (1962). series went on, and with her two episodes, a federal judge finally agrees to hear From the Black Lagoon, was ant Claw two years later. Vampire movies, with their fourth — and possibly final the new evidence in Jeffrey MacDonald’s case. Errol dreamily treading dark wa- While the new starlets nighttime assignations, pro- — appearance in the fran- Morris heads to North Carolina believing the truth ter while he lurked hopefully were pretty, though, they vided a fine hunting ground chise lastyear, she’s become a will finally come out. below. also remained pretty pas- for female monsters. Ingrid macho, monster-movie Ram- bo. Add her other high-vol- Great Performances: Now Hear This: “Becoming As it was also the dawn of sive. It would take the ’60s to Pitt quickly made the bold- the Playboy era, there were ume horrors — Terror Train, Mozart” give us fiercer female leads. est play for the scream-queen plenty of pinups in peril, too. Take fiery redhead Hazel crown, starring as a sexy Prom Night, The Fog, Virus PBS, 9 p.m. Like bad girl Yvette Vickers, Court, the never-to-be-trust- bloodsucker in The Vampire — to her Halloween history, Travel with host Scott Yoo and pianist Stewart Good- who suffered both the At- ed wife in Poe pictures like Lovers (1970) and, in 1971, and it’s clear Jamie Lee Cur- year as they visit Yoo’s Festival Mozaic, where Good- tack of the 50 Foot Woman The Premature Burial (1962) both Countess Dracula and tis holds the undisputed title year learns to direct an orchestra from the piano (1958) and the Attack of the and The Masque of the Red The House That Dripped of greatest “scream queen.” while improvising the solos of Mozart’s 20th piano Giant Leeches(1959). And Death (1964). Or the darkly Blood. Aiding her rise? A new Her mother would have concerto. poor Mara Corday, who, fat- beautiful Barbara Steele, an onscreen frankness that re- been so proud.

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Date: September 22, 2020 Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate Item: October 2, 2020 781-593-7700, ext.2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B7 INTERNATIONAL Russia’s Issues Navalny: plague Putin push to behind bring poisoning vaccine BERLIN (AP) — Rus- sian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is re- to poor covering in Germany after being poisoned in Russia, LONDON (AP) — An said in comments pub- ambitious humanitarian lished Thursday that only project to deliver coro- Russian President Vladi- navirus vaccines to the mir Putin could have been world’s poorest people is behind the attack against facing potential shortag- him with a Soviet-era es of money, cargo planes, nerve agent. refrigeration and vaccines Navalny’s supporters themselves — and is run- have frequently main- ning into skepticism even tained that the poisoning from some of those it’s in- could have only been or- tended to help most. dered at the top level, al- In one of the biggest though the Kremlin has obstacles, rich countries repeatedly dismissed the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS have locked up most of the allegation. German offi- world’s potential vaccine cials have said labs found Migrants attempt to cross the border from Corinto, Honduras, into Corinto, Guatemala, Thurs- supply through 2021, and traces of a chemical agent day. the U.S. and others have from the Novichok family refused to join the project, in the Russian politician’s called Covax. system. “The supply of vaccines Navalny, a corruption in- Hundreds of Honduran migrants is not going to be there vestigator who is Putin’s in the near term, and the fiercest critic, was flown to money also isn’t there,” Germany two days after set out for U.S. amid pandemic warned Rohit Malpani, a falling ill on Aug. 20 on a public health consultant domestic flight in Russia. GUALÁN, Guatemala (AP) — of smugglers. options were apparent in Honduras. who previously worked for He spent 32 days in the About 2,000 Honduran migrants Calls for a new migrant caravan to “If we stay what is left for us is to Doctors Without Borders. hospital, 24 of them in in- hoping to reach the United States leave Oct. 1 had circulated for weeks become criminals because there’s no Covax was conceived as tensive care, before doc- entered Guatemala on foot Thurs- on social media. way to survive,” he said. a way of giving countries tors deemed his condition day morning, testing the newly re- The odds of a large migrant car- Already halfway to Guatemala access to coronavirus vac- sufficiently improved for opened frontier that had been shut avan reaching the U.S. border, al- City, Martínez and his companions cines regardless of their him to be discharged. by the coronavirus pandemic. ready low, have grown increasingly had advanced on foot and with the wealth. He has posted frequent Authorities had planned to reg- slim over the past year. Under pres- occasional ride. They said they all It is being led by the comments online as his ister the migrants as they crossed sure from the United States, Mexi- carried masks but weren’t worried World Health Organiza- recovery has progressed, and offer assistance to those willing co deployed its National Guard and about the pandemic. tion, a U.N. agency; Gavi, but in his first interview to turn back, but the group crossed more immigration agents to break The larger group that set out a public-private alliance, since the attack, he told the official border at Corinto with- up attempted caravans last year. Wednesday night appeared to be funded in part by the Bill Germany’s Der Spiegel, “I out registering, pushing past out- They dispersed large groups of mi- mostly young men, though there & Melinda Gates Foun- assert Putin was behind numbered Guatemalan police and grants attempting to travel together were the occasional small children dation, that buys immu- the crime,” according to soldiers who made little attempt to in southern Mexico. Actually cross- being pushed in strollers. nizations for 60 percent an English-language copy stop them. ing into the U.S. legally is virtually At the border, Guatemalan offi- of the world’s children; - of his comments the mag In one group were four teenagers, impossible now with pandemic, and cials were asking the migrants to and the Coalition for Ep- azine published online. all friends and neighbors from San entering illegally is as difficult as provide documents showing a nega- idemic Preparedness In- “I have no other ex- Pedro Sula, from which hundreds of ever. tive COVID-19 test — even though novations, or CEPI, an- planation for what hap- migrants had set out the previous The departure of the new group last week they said they wouldn’t re- other Gates-supported pened,” Navalny, 44, said. night. The teens decided to leave af- was reminiscent of a migrant cara- quire a test for those spending less public-private collabora- He asserted that his poi- ter seeing others organize on Face- van that formed two years ago short- than 72 hours in the country. tion. soning with a Novichok book. ly before U.S. midterm elections. It But about 2,000 migrants hustled Covax’s aim is to buy 2 nerve agent only could The youngest, 15-year-old Josty became a hot issue in the campaign, through without registering. In ad- billion doses by the end of have been ordered by the Morales, said he wanted to live the fueling anti-immigrant rhetoric. dition, AP journalists saw others 2021, though it isn’t yet heads of Russia’s military, “American dream” and was looking While the caravans draw attention, crossing the border illegally near clear whether the success- domestic, or foreign intel- for a way to support his 6-month-old they really only account for a small the formal crossing. There were no ful vaccine will require ligence agencies, officials one dose or two for the son at home. “There’s no work. The fraction of the daily migration flow reports of violence. who “cannot make a de- world’s 7.8 billion people. necessity strangles you,” he said. by small groups that pass unnoticed Guatemala’s military said it was cision like that without Countries taking part in Within hours of the border cross- through Central America and Mex- establishing interior checkpoints to being instructed by Putin. the project can either buy ing, Guatemalan authorities report- ico. review migrants’ documents. In the They report to him.” vaccines from Covax or ed the first migrant death. A person By mid-afternoon the migrants past, authorities have set up road- The Kremlin on Thurs- get them for free, if need- tried to climb aboard a moving flat- who crossed into Guatemala on blocks deeper in the country to win- day said that “such ac- ed. bed trailer, but fell under its wheels. Thursday had strung out in small now down larger groups. A regional cusations against the One early problem that Authorities did not immediately groups for miles (kilometers) along agreement allows citizens Russian president are has emerged: Some of the provide any additional details. the highway, as some caught rides of Honduras to transit through absolutely groundless and world’s wealthiest nations Central American migrants began and others walked under the hot Guatemala. unacceptable.” have negotiated their own traveling in large groups in recent sun. Governments throughout the “Some of these state- deals directly with drug years, seeking safety in numbers Christian Martínez, 19, saw leav- region made it known they were ments in the mentioned companies, meaning they and in some cases avoiding the cost ing as a way out when few other watching Wednesday. publication we consider of- don’t need to participate fensive,” Kremlin spokes- in the endeavor at all. man Dmitry Peskov told China, Russia and the reporters. Ukraine police probe death of U.S. woman U.S. have said they do not Peskov charged that intend to join. Other coun- there was information KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Police in tries, including France that “specialists” from the Ukraine are investigating the death of and Germany, will techni- CIA were working with an American woman who worked for the cally join Covax but won’t Navalny “these days” and United States Embassy in Kyiv. procure vaccines for their giving him instructions. The woman was found unconscious citizens via the initiative. “There is information with a head injury near the railway Not only that, but firm that these instructors are tracks in a park not far from the embas- agreements with Covax working with him these sy on Wednesday, according to a police came in too late to pre- days,” Peskov said. statement. She died in a hospital later in vent more than half of “Instructions the patient the day. A U.S. Embassy ID was found in all potential doses being is receiving are obvious. her belongings. snapped up by countries We have seen such lines of The Embassy confirmed the woman representing 13 percent of behavior more than once,” was a U.S. citizen in a statement and the world’s population, ac- Peklov said. said they were “heartbroken” to report cording to an Oxfam study. Russia’s United Nations “As a continent of 1.2 bil- her death. Embassy officials were “work- ambassador Vassily Ne- lion people, we still have ing with authorities to determine the cir- benzia told reporters that concerns,” Africa Centers cumstances of the death.” Navalny’s claim “is inher- for Disease Control and Police said the woman may have been ently insulting.” Prevention director John assaulted, and that they were looking for In response to Peskov’s Nkengasong said Thursday. comments, Navalny on a 30-to-40-year-old man wearing black He praised Covax for the Thursday announced that shorts, dark-blue sneakers and a T-shirt. solidarity it represents he would sue the Kremlin Artyom Shevchenko, the spokesman but said there are serious spokesman and demand- for Ukraine’s Interior Ministry, said on questions about allocation, ed that the alleged evi- Facebook that police were investigating saying African nations’ en- dence of him working with the death as a murder but at the same voys are meeting directly the CIA be made public. time had not ruled out an accident. with vaccine manufactur- “If the authorities, on The woman was wearing sports clothes ers to ask “if we came to behalf of which Peskov and headphones, he said. the table with money, how speaks, have evidence “The death of such reckless pedestri- would we get enough vac- of the nonsense he is ans as a result of injuries (caused by a) cines to cover the gap?” talking about, then it’s a train is not uncommon on the railways,” The European Union matter of Russia’s state Shevchenko wrote. has contributed 400 mil- security, and I demand Ukrainian President Volodymyr lion euros ($469 million) that this evidence be Zelenakiy’s office issued a statement to support Covax, but the published,” Navalny said offering condolences to the family and 27-country bloc won’t use in his blog. friends of the woman, who, according to Covax to buy vaccines. In- Before he was trans- the statement, had a husband and four stead, the EU has signed ferred to Berlin for treat- children. its own deals to buy more ment, Navalny spent two “We emphasize the necessity of a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS than 1 billion doses, af- days in a coma in a hos- prompt and comprehensive investiga- Police in Ukraine are investigating the death of an Ameri- ter some member states pital in the Siberian city tion. If this tragedy occurred because of can woman who worked for the United States Embassy in raised concerns about of Omsk, where Russian (someone’s) malicious intent, those at Kyiv. what was described as doctors said they found fault must be punished in accordance Gavi’s “dictatorship” ap- no trace of any poisoning. with the law,” the statement said. proach to running Covax. B8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 BUSINESS Eastern Bank scores $1.8B valuation DAILY ITEM STAFF to compete in terms of technology and growth Eastern Bankshares, through bank acquisi- Inc., the holding compa- tions. The strong out- ny which owns Eastern pouring of interest from Bank, has announced its depositors resulted that the first step in its in a slightly larger than process of going public planned capital raise. — offering shares to de- Stock in Eastern positors and staff — has Bankshares will trade been successfully con- publicly with the ticker cluded, placing a value symbol EBC once final on the company of ap- approval of the offering proximately $1.8 billion. is received from regu- The bank’s initial plan lators. The company, had been to offer stock to whose assets exceed $14 the depositor and staff billion before this offer- group, then move to of- ing, anticipates trading fer the balance of the will begin in mid-Octo- available shares to the ber. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS general public via a Wall The Eastern Bank Street-led initial public Foundation, the bank’s A man stands in front of a blank electronic stock board supposedly showing Japan’s Nikkei 225 offering. The offering charitable arm, will be index at a securities firm in Tokyo Thursday. to depositors and staff a big beneficiary of the (who, by law have the offering. The bank is first right to purchase) donating 4 percent of was so popular that the Company’s stock to System failure halts Tokyo there will be no need for the Foundation at the a broader public offering. closing of the offering Eastern, the oldest which should provide trading; China on holiday mutual bank holding more than $70 million company in the United in additional assets for States, announced plans future charitable use. TOKYO (AP) — Trad- That’s what happened where we are seeking fur- hiring by private em- to go public in June with In addition, 8 percent of ing on the Tokyo Stock on Oct. 9, 2018, according ther clarification,” though ployers accelerated this a goal of raising between the stock outstanding Exchange was suspend- to a release on the TSE’s she said talks will contin- month, with 749,000 jobs $1.3 billion and $1.7 bil- will be purchased by and ed Thursday because of website. But during that ue. added versus economists’ lion. Long profitable and employee stock owner- expectations for 605,000. a problem in the system disruption, some backup By the end of trading, proudly independent, it ship plan for the benefit for relaying market infor- systems for trading con- momentum had returned, That raises hopes for the cited the need for addi- of the bank’s current and mation. Most other Asian tinued to function. and the S&P 500 rose 0.8 federal government’s more tional capital to allow it future staff. markets were closed for The exchange promised percent to 3,363.00. The comprehensive jobs re- national holidays. to investigate, conduct Dow Jones Industrial Av- port, which arrives on Fri- The Tokyo Stock Ex- malfunction tests and erage gained 1.2 percent day. Economists expecting change said that all trad- change the system to en- to 27,781.70, and the Nas- to see hiring slowed to ing was stopped because of sure that a flood of orders daq composite 0.7 percent, 850,000 from 1.4 million Surburban N.Y. the problem, and will not would not cause the entire to 11,167.51. in August. resume for the rest of the system to stop working. It was the last day of This month’s jobs report day. It was unclear when it Several top executives of a strong quarter for the will take on even more would be resolved and the the exchange were penal- market, where the S&P importance than usual as diocese bankrupt system would be operating ized. 500 rallied 8.5 percent to it is the last one to be re- again. On Wall Street, pros- follow up on its 20 percent leased before Election Day ASSOCIATED PRESS. Australia’s S&P/ASX pects for additional sup- surge in the spring. Con- in November. 200 gained 1.6 percent by port from Congress for the tinued support from the Tuesday night’s debate A Roman Catholic dio- cese in New York City’s midday to 5,909.40. Trad- economy helped drive the Federal Reserve helped between President Donald suburbs Thursday became ing was closed in South day’s trading, as they have drive the gains, as the cen- Trump and the Democrat- the largest in the U.S. to Korea and China for na- for weeks. The S&P 500 tral bank leaned further ic nominee, Joe Biden, was declare bankruptcy, seek- tional holidays. shot to a gain of as much as into the whatever-it-takes the first of this election ing relief from a torrent Details on the Tokyo 1.7 percent after Treasury approach taken to support season, and it amplified of lawsuits filed after the trading problems were not Secretary Steven Mnuchin markets and the economy. some of the market’s con- state suspended the stat- immediately available. Ja- spoke positively on CNBC After already cutting in- cerns. Trump said it may ute of limitations for su- pan’s nationally circulated before his afternoon talks terest rates to nearly zero, take months to learn the ing over sexual abuse by Asahi newspaper, without with House Speaker Nan- the Fed said during the election’s results, and such priests. citing sources, said the cy Pelosi — their first quarter that it may keep a long period of uncertain- The Diocese of Rockville cause was likely a me- face-to-face meeting in interest rates low even af- ty could make an already Centre, which encompass- chanical failure. more than a month in a ter inflation runs above its shaky market even more es much of Long Island The Tokyo Stock Ex- last-ditch effort to seal a target level. volatile. and 1.4 million Catholics, tentative accord on an ad- Other recent worries in- In energy trading, bench- change is the world’s third said in filing for Chapter clude rising tensions be- mark U.S. crude lost 2 largest bourse after the ditional round of coronavi- 11 protection that it will cents to $40.20 a barrel in New York Stock Exchange rus relief. tween the United States ask a bankruptcy court and Nasdaq, with market But the gains nearly and China, as well as the electronic trading on the to put all cases on hold so Bishop John Barres capitalization of nearly $6 vanished as pessimism uncertainties swirling New York Mercantile Ex- that they they can be set- trillion. rose about Washington’s around the upcoming U.S. change. Brent crude, the tled together — a process ingly heavy burden of Previous outages oc- ability to put aside par- elections. international standard, fell it says is more equitable litigation expenses asso- curred when the “arrow- tisanship and send eco- Despite the in 8 cents to $40.95 a barrel. but that victims say limits ciated with these cases,” Barres said in announcing head” system created by nomic aid that investors the economy, the number The dollar rose to 105.47 their ability to get at the the bankruptcy. Fujitsu to handle its elec- say is crucial. The S&P of layoffs has remained Japanese yen from 105.45 truth. Jeff Anderson, a law- tronic trading became 500 hit its low for the day stubbornly high. A report yen late Wednesday. The “The financial burden of yer for 73 people suing overwhelmed with too just after Pelosi said she from payroll processor euro weakened to $1.1742 the litigation has been se- the Rockville Centre Di- many orders at one time. and Mnuchin “found areas ADP on Wednesday said from $1.1746. vere and only compounded ocese over alleged abuse, by the COVID-19 pandem- slammed the bankruptcy ic,” Bishop John Barres filing as “strategic, cow- said in a video and letter After shaky day, U.S. stocks finish up ardly and wholly self-serv- on the diocese’s website. ing.” “Our goal is to make sure NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. industries hit particularly mains incredibly high ington can reach a deal John Schratwieser, who that all clergy sexual stocks climbed on Thursday, hard by the pandemic. compared with before the with $25 billion for air- alleges a diocese priest abuse survivors and not but only after pinballing House Speaker Nancy pandemic. lines “over the next few abused him about 40 just a few who were first through another shaky day Pelosi and Treasury Sec- “We’re certainly expect- days.” United Airlines told years ago, said the filing to file lawsuits are afford- of trading, as Wall Street retary Steven Mnuchin ing the employment situ- government leaders that seemed like “an easy way ed just and equitable com- continued their talks on ation to slowly improve,” it could also undo the fur- for the church to get out of waits to see if Washington pensation.” Wren said. “Things seem loughs of 13,000 workers. claiming full responsibili- can get past its partisanship Thursday, but no break- More than 200 lawsuits to deliver another economic through arrived before to be moving in the right United Airlines’ stock ty for what happened.” have been brought against “This is legalese and this rescue package. stock trading ended on direction.” gained 1.2 percent, and the diocese since the 2019 The S&P 500 ended the Wall Street. Instead, there Consumer spending also American Airlines shares is corporate protection,” passage of a New York Schratwieser said. “This day 17.80 points higher, or were only hopes that were strengthened by more rose 2.4 percent, but only law that gives victims 0.5 percent, at 3,380.80, periodically raised and than expected in August, after a turbulent day of has nothing to do with the the right to sue over de- teachings of Jesus Christ.” but it careened from an dashed as government of- which is key because it’s ups and downs. cades-old sexual abuse by early 1 percent gain to a ficials took turns criticiz- the main driver of the U.S. Continued strength for Janet Klinger, the head clergy members, teachers of Long Island chapter of slight loss before arriving ing each other. economy. But other re- Big Tech stocks helped to and other adults. Previ- there. “The market, for lack ports were more discour- lift the market. Amazon, the Survivors Network of ously, the statute of limita- those Abused by Priests, The Dow Jones Indus- of really anything else to aging. Personal incomes Microsoft, Apple, Netflix, tions in the most serious was skeptical of the dio- trial Average rose 35.20 trade off of, has responded weakened by more than Facebook and Google’s such cases ran out when cese’s need for bankruptcy points, or 0.1 percent, to to these headlines on the expected last month, and parent company alone ac- the victim turned 23. protection. 27,816.90 after earlier potential for stimulus,” growth in the country’s counted for the bulk of the The Diocese of Rockville She said other dioceses said Scott Wren, senior manufacturing sector also S&P 500’s gain. bouncing between a gain Centre fought the law in have cried poverty while The market’s turbulent of 259 points and a loss of global market strategist fell short of forecasts. court, arguing it was un- squirreling away assets 112. The Nasdaq compos- at Wells Fargo Investment Other warning signs moves were reminiscent constitutional. When a to keep them out of cred- ite rose a healthier 159.00 Institute. are looming for the econ- of Wednesday’s, as well as state appeals court last itors’ hands, such as Mil- points or 1.4 percent, to Data reports released in omy, which has seen some of the last several weeks’, month refused to halt waukee, which was able 11,326.51 as big tech-ori- the morning also painted a slowdowns recently after as rising and falling hopes such lawsuits, the diocese to shield $50 million in a ented stocks propped up mixed picture on the econ- the last round of stimulus for a deal on Capitol Hill said it had no choice but to cemetery fund. the market, much as they omy, which added to the approved by Congress ex- have kept markets shaky. file for bankruptcy. “Based on history, it is have through the pandem- market’s sloshing around. pired. The Walt Disney Co. Investors say anoth- In its filing, the diocese clear that church officials ic. One indicated the pace and other major compa- er round of economic aid listed up to $500 million use bankruptcy court not Such big swings have of layoffs across the coun- nies have announced even from Congress is crucial in estimated liabilities because of indigence, but become typical recently, try may have slowed last more layoffs this week, given the slowdowns al- from lawsuits. out of fear,” said Klinger, as investors handicap the week, with the number of and the clock is ticking on ready seen. Mnuchin and “What became clear was who said she is also a vic- chances of a deal on Capi- workers filing for unem- Washington to offer more Pelosi have worked effec- that the diocese was not tim of abuse in the Rock- tol Hill to send more cash ployment benefits falling support. tively together in the past, going to be able to carry ville Centre Diocese. to Americans, restore job- to 837,000 from 873,000. The CEO of American and they helped drive out its spiritual, charita- The New York law gives less benefits for laid-off It’s a larger decline than Airlines said that it would through the previous eco- ble and educational mis- people until next August workers and deliver assis- economists expected, reverse the furloughs of nomic rescue approved by sions if it were to continue to sue over long-ago alle- tance to airlines and other though the number re- 19,000 workers if Wash- Congress in March. to shoulder the increas- gations.