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THURSDAY JULY 15, 2021 DEALS OF THE OUR OPINION City$DA Y$ We need PG. 3 pumps rapid $2.5MDEALS transit. OF THE Rapidly. into$DA Y$ PG. 3 Asked last week why his push to include local Gannon projects in a $19.5 mil- By Allysha Dunnigan lion federal infrastruc- ITEM STAFF ture funding initiative failed to include money LYNN — TheDEALS City Council vot- for extending rapid tran- ed unanimouslyOF Tuesday TH nightE to sit, U.S. Rep. Seth Moul- authorize $2.5 million in bonds to ton didn’t wag a nger at pay for the installation$ of$ a new federal of cials; he point- irrigation system DAat GannonY Mu- ed one at Gov. Charlie nicipal Golf Course.PG. 3 Baker. The new sprinkler system is a “Gov. Baker doesn’t large part of the ve-year plan put seem to be focused on in place by the city six years ago anything except expand- to update and restore the 92-year- ing roads,” Moulton said. old golf course, which is located on “There’s nothing given to Great Woods Road.DEALS rail — not even the time The George E.OF Ley THCompany,E a of day. It runs counter to Pennsylvania-based golf course environmental justice, construction company,$ will$ be in- stalling the system,DA workY that is to basic economics, to PG. 3 worldwide experiences expected to begin in late Septem- and to common sense.” ber when there is less activity on Let’s be fair: Neither ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK the course. One hole at a time will be closed to decrease the disrup- Baker nor Moulton have An irrigation head is shown on the 18th hole of Gannon Municipal Golf Course in Lynn. earned accolades for im- tion to the golfers. The City Council approved $2.5 million for a new irrigation system for the course with proving public transit in GANNON, A6 Lynn. construction set to start in the fall. A congressman since 2015, Moulton has not appreciably advanced APPRECIATION efforts to bring the Blue Lynn eld Line to Lynn. That dis- appointing summation of Lynn Moulton’s transportation Housing record contrasts with the strong statements won’t he made during his 2014 conquers campaign supporting high-speed rail develop- forget ment. COVID Baker’s outlook on ad- vancing rapid transit into ‘Buck’ By Allysha Dunnigan Lynn — dating back to ITEM STAFF his tenure as a state cab- By Allysha inet secretary 25 years Dunnigan LYNNFIELD — The Lyn- ago — can be charitably ITEM STAFF n eld Housing Authority described as dismissive. (LHA) is celebrating a tre- The governor drives LYNN — Longtime mendous feat: The group through Lynn every Lynn resident and Med- made it through the pan- work day on his way to ford native Raymond demic with zero cases of Boston, but it is state “Buck” Buckland, 64, died COVID-19 in either of its Sen. Brendan Crighton, suddenly last week hold- units. not Baker, who is push- ing the hands of his be- The housing authority has ing to increase Commut- loved wife and son after 64 units for the elderly and er Rail frequency. sustaining an inoperable disabled at 600 Ross Drive head injury. Moulton said he tried and another eight units for Upon the announcement to get Blue Line exten- disabled residents on Main of his death, friends and sion money included in Street. With over 70 indi- family took to Facebook a new federal funding viduals living in an LHA to remember the “kind round and did not get the facility, the Authority didn’t heart” and “funny, outgo- required collateral fund- COURTESY PHOTO | YMCA OF METRO NORTH have a single COVID-19 ing” personality he carried ing commitment from case, even in times when the with him everywhere. After being canceled due to the pandemic last year, the popular the state Department of YMCA of Metro North Road Race series is back on track with four virus was spreading rapidly Growing up in Medford, through homes and housing Transportation. races scheduled through November. Buckland played basket- units for the elderly during “We couldn’t just say ‘I ball for Medford High want to expand the Blue 2020. School and was inducted LHA Chair James Wilkie Line.’ It had to be some- into the Mustang Hall of thing the state was will- Metro Y race is back credited the hard work of Fame in 1991. He contin- the authority’s employees ing to invest in. Mass- ued his career and volunteers, as well as DOT doesn’t seem to at Boston State Universi- the dedication and caution want to give Massachu- ty as the school’s all-time on track in Peabody of the residents, for this setts people the freedom leading scorer, an accom- great success. to go to work in any other plishment that contrib- By Anne Marie Tobin es some of the most beautiful areas Wilkie said that, in an ef- way except to make you uted to his induction into ITEM STAFF within our Y service area. fort to minimize contact and drive, or take a 1950s-era the Basket- “Plus they are family friendly and, PEABODY — The popular YMCA practice social distancing, train,” he griped, adding: ball Hall of Fame. thanks to our sponsors, participants of Metro North Road Race series is LHA partnered with Calva- “The rest of the world He then went on to play get some great swag. back after being canceled in 2020 due ry Christian Church’s Good is not only investing in basketball in Europe, and The Y’s race series will be sure to ig- to the pandemic. Hope Inc. food bank on rail, but literally shut- continued his love for nite your passion for moving again.” “After 18 months of Zooming, it is Grove Street as well as the ting down lanes to make sports as he coached and This year Metro North will host more room for walking, time to start zooming around the Lynn eld Council on Aging mentored his son, Sean, four races, all on Saturdays: The Sau- biking, jogging and other roads in your running shoes,” said (COA) to service the resi- and his friends in their gus YMCA Not a Walk in the Park alternatives.” YMCA of Metro North Chief Exec- dents in the facility. 5K at Breakheart Reservation on Every week, Good Hope Moulton does make a BUCK, A6 utive Of cer Kathleen Walsh. “Our Aug. 21, the Demakes Family YMCA Inc. brought in food staples good point: The Baker race series is designed for all levels of administration’s com- runners and walkers and it showcas- METRO Y, A6 HOUSING, A6 mitment to investing state spending in rapid transit is important, es- INSIDE pecially if and when the WIN detects radioactive governor contemplates Opinion running for a third term. There’s a hole in the Climate change science world without Lou material at Saugus plant is increasingly demon- Gallo. A4 strating the necessity of • By Sam Minton at a Board of Health meeting. bringing the combustible Walsh: Bad — but ITEM STAFF Board of Health member Bill Heffernan engine’s era to a close. is there something mentioned that there was an occurrence SAUGUS — Radioactive materi- The COVID-19 pandem- worse? A4 where a truck brought in material to the al was detected earlier this month at ic is rede ning work facility that was “ agged” and asked Pete the waste-to-energy facility operated habits and commuting Sports Dicecco of the company to comment pub- by WIN Waste Innovations, formerly schedules and providing Lynn 13s survive to licly on the matter. This was the second known as Wheelabrator, Plant Manager transportation planners beat Parkway. B1 incident that Heffernan could remember Chris Bourque told the Board of Health with opportunities to • during his time on the board, he said. Wednesday night. shift commuters to reli- Swampscott’s Dicecco admitted that he wasn’t aware The nding was discussed during an able mass transit. Emmerich shoots 67 in of a “radioactive load” coming in, but second round of Mass. update on operations of the facility that TRANSIT, A6 Raymond Buckland Amateur. B1 was provided by WIN Waste Operations RADIOACTIVE, A6

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Santiago drops out of Boston cal bacteria at hundreds Gerace, has called the bail rolysis to break down used mayoral race of beaches amount “a record” in the gloves, tubing and syringes George DeMille that were reportedly un- state that has the same to generate power. safe for swimming in 2020. effect as an order denying MedRecycler has said the LYNN - George DeMille, age BOSTON (AP) — The Environment Massachu- bail. He has said bail of 82, passed away following a eld of candidates for Bos- facility will be safe, provide lengthy illness June 16, 2021. ton mayor narrowed by one setts found that in the 556 about $1 million would be jobs and tax revenue. The Born and raised in Lynn, he on Tuesday as Jon Santi- beaches it researched, 264 appropriate. site would not accept haz- was a lifelong resident. He ago, an emergency room were possibly unsafe for Prosecutors had asked ardous waste. attended Lynn Schools and doctor and state represen- swimming at least one day for bail to be set at $50 mil- The company said it was graduated. For 22 years he tative, dropped out of the of last year, and 29 beach- lion, saying Pan’s family is not subject to the new law was a foreman with Peabody running. es were unsafe 25 percent wealthy and he is a  ight because it does not apply Stahl USA and was employed The departure of Santi- or more of the days they risk. Pan eluded authori- retroactively. with Stop & Shop in Swamp- ago leaves just ve major were tested. The samples ties for three months before Nicholas Campanella, scott as a cleaner for 20 years. candidates, including four were measured against the being arrested in Alabama chairman and CEO of Me- George enjoyed John Wayne women of color, increasing Environmental Protection with $19,000 in cash, his fa- dRecycler’s parent com- and Clint Eastwood movies as the chances that Boston Agency’s highest warning ther’s passport and several pany, Sun Paci c Holding well as playing the lottery and voters could elect both the level. cellphones, police said. Corp., told The Boston scratch tickets. He was a Veter- rst woman and rst per- Critics of the research Jiang, 26, an Army veter- Globe that the company an serving with the Air Force; 4 like Save the Harbor/Save an who grew up in Chica- is considering its legal op- years – air police in Turkey and son of color to lead the city in November. the Bay said that samples go and was engaged to be tions. Korea. He is survived by his collected in one day cannot married, was a graduate wife, Florence “Sandy” (Brow- In an email to supporters, Santiago — who failed to determine whether it is student at Yale’s School of Committee releases er) DeMille, sons Christopher (Bean) DeMeule, father-in-law safe to swim or not. the Environment. He was of the late Michele DeMille reach the top tier of candi- DeMille, Corey DeMille, both of “Though it makes a good shot multiple times at close report on Worcester Lynn, Eric DeMille and Rose of and brother of the late Carol dates — said he intends to headline, it is hyperbolic range shortly after leaving teacher diversity Billerica, and Marc DeMille and Roberts and Robert (Bob) De- support the “ rst elected to suggest that swimming the apartment of his an- Kelly of Pepperell, his siblings Meule. George will be loved woman of color” to lead the WORCESTER (AP) — A June Bursey, Arlene Grant, and and missed forever. city but did not name a can- on 264 out of 457 beaches cee, Zion Perry. in Massachusetts poses a panel put together to ex- David DeMeule, grandchildren Service Information: A didate. Police have not disclosed threat to human health be- a motive for the shooting. amine teacher diversity Jarod DeMille, Anna DeMille, memorial visitation will be The remaining candi- cause they may have failed Perry and Pan had met in Massachusetts’ second Clare DeMille, Thomas DeMille held in the Goodrich Fu- dates are vying to be one one water quality test in while they both attended largest city has released a and William DeMille and many neral Home, 128 Washing- of the two top vote-getters 2020 after a summer rain,” MIT, but Perry told au- list of recommendations. nieces, nephews and cousins. ton Street, Lynn on Satur- in the Sept. 14 preliminary said Chris Mancini, exec- thorities they never had The Worcester Advisory He was the son of the late Jo- day,2:00 – 4:00 p.m. election. Mayoral races in utive director of Save The a romantic or sexual rela- Committee for Diversify- seph Nepoleon and Frances Boston do not include par- Harbor/Save The Bay. tionship, according to court ing the Teacher Workforce’s ty primaries. The top vote Environment Massachu- documents. Perry said she report released Tuesday in- earners will go head to setts said if multiple tests and Pan were just friends, cludes dozens of recommen- head on Nov. 2. were taken in one day but she believed Pan was dations aimed at recruiting, The candidates include and if they were above the interested in her romanti- hiring and retaining more current acting Mayor Kim Daniel F. Burke, 83 EPA’s limit, it was deemed cally, the documents say. diverse teachers, many of 1938 - 2021 Janey, who replaced for- a potentially unsafe day to which aim to develop candi- mer Boston Mayor Marty swim. Rhode Island denies permit for dates from within the sys- Walsh after Walsh resigned tem, The Telegram & Ga- BEVERLY - Daniel F. Burke, waste-to-energy plant age 83, passed away on July earlier this year to become High court order delays hear- zette reported Wednesday. President Joe Biden’s labor While 29 percent of the 10, 2021 at Lahey Hospital in ing in Yale student killing case PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) Burlington. secretary. Janey is the rst — Rhode Island environ- city’s public school students Born in Salem, MA on May woman and rst Black Bos- NEW HAVEN, Conn. mental regulators have de- are white, about 88 percent 2, 1938 he was the son of the tonian to occupy the may- (AP) — A Connecticut nied a permit for a medical of the district’s teachers are late Daniel F. Burke, Jr. and Eliz- or’s of ce. judge on Tuesday delayed waste-to-energy facility in white, according to state abeth (Callahan) Burke. Dan- Others seeking the of- a review of the $20 million West Warwick. records. Latino students iel was a graduate of Peabody ce include three other bond set for a man accused In denying the applica- make up about 43 percent High School, Class of 1956. women of color — current of the student body. Following his education, Daniel of killing a Yale graduate tion on Tuesday for MedRe- City Councilors Michelle student, citing a state Su- cycler-RI Inc., the Depart- Ivonne Perez, the schools’ proudly served in the United Wu, Andrea Campbell and chief diversity of cer, said States Navy. He then went on preme Court order to an- ment of Environmental Annissa Essaibi George. there are real bene ts to to work for General Electric in other judge to explain why Management cited several John Barros, who is of both Lynn and Fitchburg until the bail is so high. factors, including a recently students seeing teachers his retirement. Cape Verdean descent and A bail hearing for Qin- passed law prohibiting new like them at their schools, In his free time Daniel en- the city’s former economic xuan Pan was scheduled high-heat medical waste including showing them joyed playing golf and was an development chief, is also for Tuesday in New Haven processing facilities in the that they can pursue a ca- avid Boston sports fan. running. Superior Court, but Judge state. reer in education. Dan had a soft heart, a Friends and family The election is seen as a Gerald Harmon pushed it The agency also cited At the heart of many gentlemanly demeanor, are invited to call at pivotal moment in the city’s back to July 28. At the re- environmental concerns; of the suggestions is that and a voracious appe- the Cuffe-McGinn political history, which for quest of Pan’s lawyer, the a lack of adequate details more efforts are needed to tite. Funeral Home, 157 the better part of a century Supreme Court on June 29 about testing protocols; the help aspiring teachers to Surviving Daniel are Maple Street, Lynn, was largely helmed by Irish ordered Judge Brian Fisch- facility’s lack of emergen- get a foothold in the indus- his two sons, Michael MA on Saturday, July American men serving as er to explain by this Thurs- cy response plans; a lack try, starting while they are Burke of Waynesboro, 17th from 9 a.m. un- mayor, with the notable ex- day why he set bail at $20 of clarity about how much still in school. PA, and David Burke of HIng- til 10:30 a.m. His Funeral ception for the late Thomas million. and where medical waste The committee also ham, MA; his former wife, Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Menino, an Italian Amer- Pan, who was a research- would be stored; the facili- looked at ways to better re- at St. Pius V Church, Lynn. Sharon Pineault-Burke of Mid- ican and the city’s longest er at the Massachusetts ty’s proximity to residential tain teachers of color. dleton, MA; and his sister, Eliz- To leave an online message serving mayor. Institute of Technology neighborhoods; and ques- The district has already abeth Sketchley of Lynn, MA. or condolence, please visit started on some of the ini- Daniel was the brother-in-law www.cuffemcginn.com. and an MIT graduate, is tions about the facility’s of the late John Sketchley. He Bacteria found at charged with murder in the technology, which has not tiatives mentioned in the will be missed by many. hundreds of state beaches shooting death of Kevin Ji- previously been used on report, and there are exist- Service Information: ang on a New Haven street medical waste. ing structures in the city BOSTON (AP) — A report on Feb. 6. The company planned to aimed at producing local has found high levels of fe- Pan’s lawyer, William use a process known as py- teachers, of cials said. Providence, UPenn launches Baker ‘not surprised’ guaranteed-income pilot program by in ghting in

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) unpredictable expenses, quality of life, health and Before the signup, the Massachusetts GOP — Providence on Tues- of cials said. education, state Sen. Ti- city will hold several in- By Steve Leblanc out of the state committee day joined a small but The $1.1 million to fund ara Mack, D-Providence, formation sessions about ASSOCIATED PRESS and I hope they address growing of U.S. the program is coming said. the program and will con- them." cities pledging to provide from private and philan- "When families can get duct outreach to residents. BOSTON — Republi- Baker, a more moderate a guaranteed monthly in- thropic sources, and no their most basic needs met Providence will also can Gov. Charlie Baker Republican, has found come to a certain number tax dollars will be used, he — food, housing, health partner with the Center said he's not surprised himself at odds with the of low-income residents. said. care — they are able to for Guaranteed Income that some GOP donors more conservative head of Under the Providence "The global pandemic focus on improving and Research at the Univer- in Massachusetts have the party, Massachusetts threatened to pull their Guaranteed Income pilot has highlighted the ineq- advancing their current sity of Pennsylvania to Republican Party Chair nancial support from the program announced by uities of our social safe- lives and focus on their fu- research the effects of the Jim Lyons. Lyons is a sup- party following a series of Mayor Jorge Elorza and ty net and exacerbated tures," she said. program. porter of former President fractious statements and others, 110 city families the disparities of health Applications for the pro- Elorza is a member of Donald Trump. Baker positions taken by the living at or under 200 per- and wealth that exist for gram will be accepted on- Mayors for a Guaranteed said publicly that he re- party leadership. cent of the federal poverty Black, Indigenous, and line and through the mail Income, a coalition of more fused to vote for Trump in Baker made the com- level are eligible to apply communities of color," from Aug. 15 through Aug. than 50 municipal leaders 2016 and 2020. ments after 16 Massachu- for the opportunity to re- Elorza said in a statement. 21. Recipients will be se- that are attempting to Lyons told NBC Boston implement their own ver- setts Republicans recently ceive $500 a month for 12 "The best way to protect lected at random. A control that he is trying to grow months. the longterm health and group will also be selected sions of a monthly cash signed a letter to the state the party from the grass- The unconditional cash wellbeing of our communi- and used to understand bene t program. committee saying they roots and he would like to payments are intended to ties is by providing direct the impact of guaranteed Similar programs have will stop contributing un- sit down with the Republi- supplement, rather than nancial assistance to our income by comparing two been launched or are be- less major changes are cans who signed the letter. replace, existing social residents." similar groups of people: ing planned in other cities, made. The 16 have con- safety net programs and Similar programs in oth- one that receives guaran- including Saint Paul, Min- tributed a combined near- He also downplayed any can be used as the recip- er cities have proven suc- teed income and one that nesota; Columbia, South ly $1 million. friction with Baker. ient sees t, such as for cessful in improving the does not. Carolina; and Los Angeles. Baker said at a press "I have always gotten conference Tuesday that along with Charlie Bak- he, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, er. It is the people around and other elected Repub- him that I don't like," Ly- Catch up with your lican of cials "don't be- ons said. lieve many of the recent He also said he hasn't decisions and statements considered stepping down. favorite team that have been made by Lyons — who has been the leadership at the state less shy than some Mas- in Item Sports! party are consistent with sachusetts Republicans where we believe most Re- about wading into cultur- publicans are generally." al issues — drew re re- "The state committee, at cently when he refused to the end of the day, needs sanction a GOP party of - Stories live on. to make decisions about cial for saying in an email the state party apparatus. that she was "sickened" Tell theirs. That's their role. That's that a gay Republican their responsibility," he congressional candidate Share your loved one’s story. added. "But I'm not sur- had adopted two children prised that a number of with his partner. [email protected] | 781-593-7700 folks who have been loyal, The comments drew generous donors and sup- swift condemnation at the porters to the party have time, including from inside

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Report: Economic “center of gravity” could shift from Boston

By Steve Leblanc ing the skills gap that ex- the state has received in ASSOCIATED PRESS ists right now throughout federal pandemic relief our economy," Baker said money. Beacon Hill Demo- BOSTON — The rise of at a morning press confer- cratic leaders say the state hybrid and remote work ence. should take a more cau- during the past year and a The governor also said tious, deliberate approach. half is just one of the ways the state needs to increase Baker's plan would include the future of business the production of new hous- $240 million for job-train- in Massachusetts could ing and support downtown ing programs. change in the post-pan- economies as well as adapt "Some of the initiatives, demic years — shifting to new transportation de- especially around the re- the state's economic "cen- mands and promote exi- training, we believe we ter of gravity" away from bility in child care options, should try and start as the core, according to a report re- including increased child soon as possible," the Re- leased Tuesday by the care subsidies for lower-in- publican said. "There are Baker administration. come families. hundreds of thousands Even as COVID-19 con- The report tries to an- of people whose extend- cerns ease, public transit ticipate possible work ed federal unemployment ridership likely won't re- trends through about 2030 bene ts are going to end in turn to pre-pandemic level, and evaluates what the September." with the steepest decline COVID-19 changes could Baker's proposal would likely in commuter rail, mean during that time — also spend $1 billion on according to the report, including the use of e-com- housing, with a focus on which found business trav- merce and the adoption of creating homeownership el may also fall compared automation. The analysis opportunities in commu- to pre-COVID-19 levels. was commissioned by the nities of color. He said the The report anticipates administration. state should continue to that changes in the eco- Baker used the report press for the development PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nomic landscape will to again press lawmakers of multi-family housing Clouds roll over the U.S. Capitol dome as dusk approaches in Washington. require sweeping work- to more quickly spend a projects close to commuter force training programs signi cant portion — $2.9 rail stations and other pub- to connect workers with billion — of the billions lic transportation hubs. House Republicans post record key skills for the future economy, with as many as 400,000 people needing to fundraising ahead of 2022 race transition to different oc- cupations or occupational By Jill Colvin and Senate. Chairman Tom Emmer categories over the next Will Weissert GOP fundraising has said in a statement. "Every decade. ASSOCIATED PRESS also been bolstered by vulnerable House Demo- Republican Gov. Charlie former President Donald crat should be eyeing the Baker said the state needs WASHINGTON — The Trump, whose name con- exits because if they choose committee charged with to "turbo-charge" those tinues to dominate fund- to run, they will lose." training programs. helping Republicans wrest raising pleas for small-dol- While the DCCC has control of the House in "These job training pro- lar contributions, even as lagged behind, it, too, has grams are key to meeting 2022 raised $45.4 million broken records, including he continues to spread lies these long-term needs but over the last three months, about the 2020 election, logging its best second they're also crucial to clos- a record quarterly haul which he lost to Democrat quarter in committee his- during a year without a Joe Biden. tory. national election. 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E¦¡¦ M. G DIRECTORS Bad — but is there something worse? President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§¢ H. S¢¢ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Recently in an interview That it could be done did not come Black people to vote. Edward M. Grant E C J. GŸ C¡Ÿ on the PBS NewsHour, U.S. mean, of course, that it was A lot of people who may Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Monica Connell Healey Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) done in every part of the work two low-paying jobs to W J. K S ¢ Y P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Deputy Editor J. Patrick Norton commented, “in terms of country. make ends meet can’t afford J N. W  T¢  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan (the) conduct of elections, Under our form of govern- to take time off to stand in Lynn, MA 01903 Chief Operating O cer Editorial Editor Chairman states have always done ment, a democratic republic, line for hours in order to Customer Service that. 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Justice Roberts asserted the Classi ed/Legal Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 face. He may even have Kennedy was assassinat- absurd notion that there classi [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 been sincere. But history ed. I was walking out of a was no longer any reason has something to say on college class with a Black why Georgia, Mississippi Subscriptions that point. It would be more friend. The assassination and the others needed to [email protected] truthfully argued that re- was a shock to my heart and have proposed changes in Circulation stricting the right to vote mind. their voting laws reviewed [email protected] has been a part of the Amer- But to my friend, Gene by the Justice Department ican political tradition from McCabe, the situation was to ensure that there would Ext. 3 the beginning. even darker. It meant that be no return to Jim Crow. Newsroom First, the vote was restrict- a former senator from the Isn’t it obvious, Roberts [email protected] ed to just white men. Wom- state of Texas would become held, that racism and legal [email protected] en could not vote. Enslaved president. He was deeply manipulations were a thing Ext. 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR people could not vote. Peo- concerned. Yet, less than of the past? ple who could not pay a poll two years later, Lyndon In the present day, I’m Sports tax in some Southern states Johnson signed the 1965 sorry to say, Donald Trump, [email protected] Loneliness is a problem could not vote. People who Voting Rights act, invalidat- Sen. Thune, and their U.S. Ext. 5 could pay but were Black ing the laws and practices House of Representatives To the editor: for you. Caring for some- … well, they still couldn’t that had been established in colleagues are the spiritual Retail and Online one differs from simply vote. People who could not Southern states to suppress descendants of those Con- Advertising It is my opinion that caring “about” someone. read could not vote … un- the rights of Black citizens federates who went to war [email protected] the least talked-about I can still recall being a less they were white. But, to vote. to keep people enslaved. ADVERTISING major social problem 10 year-old boy and hear- over time, we’ve evolved … Why isn’t Senator Thune They now do their best to that we have in our coun- ing a radio talk show haven’t we? aware of this history? Un- keep Black and brown vot- Ernie Carpenter Jr. try is loneliness. host frequently say, “If I Now some are saying like the Wilmington In- ers from participating in Director of Advertising I believe that it was rang a bell, and people you’ve got to have a car or surrection and the Tulsa the political life of our demo- and Business Development, ext. 1355 Henry David Thoreau could magically totally easy access to public trans- Massacre, Jim Crow was no cratic republic. As President [email protected] who said that most peo- change their lives, mil- portation to vote and, also, secret. Biden asked them just this ple “lead lives of quiet lions would be killed in Ralph Mitchell the ability to take time off Following President week, “Have you no shame?” Sales Representative, ext. 1313 desperation.” You can be the rush.” from work or from taking Trump’s defeat at the polls There is a nal question [email protected] surrounded by a lot of I do not claim that my care of your children. last November, there were and a disturbing answer Patricia Whalen people who know you, in- letter speaks for most They say that even though and are those who said “the on the political table right cluding family members, people. But I do claim Sales Representative, ext. 1310 it has been clearly shown system” was not working. now. Is there anything more [email protected] yet still feel very lonely that it does speak for a that mail-in voting, drop-box Others saw Trump’s defeat un-American than mak- and like you are all alone sizable minority. voting and an “election peri- as evidence that it was. ing voting more dif cult on BUSINESS OFFICE in this world. od” rather than an “election Republican legislatures purpose? Unfortunately … Susan J. Conti You can feel as if no one Stewart B. Epstein day” is perfectly reasonable were shocked and offended. there is: Denying the valid- really loves you or cares Rochester, New York Controller, ext. 1288 and perfectly American. In Georgia, Texas, Arizona, ity of an election if you don’t [email protected] In the 2020 election, we Alabama and other states, win is about as un-Ameri- demonstrated the capacity Republicans have passed can as you can get. Ted Grant There’s a hole in the to enable every eligible vot- or proposed laws where the Jim Walsh is the chair Publisher, ext. 1234 er to cast his or her ballot basic intent of which is to di- of the Nahant Democratic [email protected] world without Lou Gallo easily. It’s called evolution. minish the ability of low-in- Town Committee. Marian Kinney ext. 1212 To the editor: ry night before the big AISHA NYANDORO, MARJORIE SIMS AND TRENE HAWKINS [email protected] game. Will Kraft Much has been and Louie pulled into the Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 will continue to be writ- parking lot next to a pa- [email protected] ten and spoken about trol car. He entered the Centering Black women in policy Lou Gallo’s legacy for station to ask for street Paula Villacreses the Town of Swampscott, directions. While inside From leading marches for as “race-neutral” spread to commitment is the result A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 all of which is justi - the station, one occupant racial justice, to developing affect other sectors and non- of Black women in deci- [email protected] ably earned and well de- of Louie’s car (Janice the COVID-19 vaccine, to Black workers. McKinsey sion-making positions at the reaching the second-highest Mike Shanahan served. was her name) peeled has estimated that the ra- company and, crucially, the Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 I wanted to take a mo- the backing off a blue- of ce in the United States, cial wealth gap will cost investment “will be ground- [email protected] ment, however, to offer and-white “Making it Black women’s excellence is between $1 trillion and $1.5 ed in the stories, voices and a glimpse into “Uncle in Swampscott” bumper more evident than ever. trillion between 2019 and experiences of Black wom- Jim Wilson Louie’s” devilish, playful sticker, slid out of the This year, we showed up 2028. en.” Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 lighter side, or as I would back seat, and slapped for ourselves, our families, We can change this story. This strategic business [email protected] like to call it, the untold it on the rear bumper of and our communities, and By dismantling long-stand- decision will have unprec- CIRCULATION story of the real Louie the Marblehead cruiser. we also showed up for other ing barriers and centering edented returns for our Gallo … way beyond His- Louie left the police sta- women, families and com- Black women and their economy: Closing the racial Lisa Mahmoud munities, too, as we have for families, we can lift up our wealth gap can grow our Manager, ext. 1239 torian Lou, Library Lou, tion with the widest grin [email protected] Lilac Lou, School Em- you’ve ever seen, ran to generations. Now, it is time whole society. gross domestic product by ployee Lou, Commission- his car, backed out of the to honor Black women with Black Women Best, an 4 to 6 percent. Black wom- CUSTOMER SERVICE er of Trust Funds Lou, driveway and sped from bold policies that value our economic framework cre- en-owned businesses grew Savior of the Fish House the area heading back contributions, so that we ated by Janelle Jones, illu- 50 percent between 2019 La’ Mosha Ball and its Paint Color Lou, to home turf. This would and future generations can minates this: if we make and 2020 — nearly ve Customer Service, ext. 1276 Founding Member of the have made the Guinness truly thrive. the economy work for those times the rate of businesses [email protected] Save Our Beach Com- Book of World Records For even as we are achiev- most excluded and exploited overall — and Black women GRAPHICS mittee Lou, Commercial for one of the greatest ing historic successes, racist by societal structures, it will have among the highest la- Artist Lou, Best Man pranks of all time … ex- and sexist systems, struc- nally work for everyone. bor force participation rates Trevor Andreozzi Lou, Christmas Orna- cept for one minor detail. tures and narratives persist Centering Black women for women. Designer ment Lou, Altar Boy Lou As we were leaving the and prevent our equity and creates more equitable fu- Meanwhile, legislative [email protected] and the list could go on police station driveway, I dignity. tures and expands family proposals like the Family Aaron Fee and on and on. noticed that the bumper With time, we’ve begun prosperity. Act, the Pregnant Workers Designer Louie and a cadre of sticker was upside down! to see more clearly the And expanding family Fairness Act, and the Black [email protected] diehard Big Blue football We laughed for hours. ways that the pandemic prosperity is a real policy op- Maternal Health Momnibus fans lived for the annual Louie’s sense of humor has exacerbated these in- portunity. In Jackson, Miss., Act can ensure more Black Edwin Peralta Jr. Thanksgiving Day foot- was omnipresent. His equities, with devastating Springboard to Opportu- women can access work Designer ball game and participat- loyalty was unshakeable. consequences for our phys- nities’ Magnolia Mothers and health protections and [email protected] ed in all of the pre-game His knowledge and ded- ical, mental and economic Trust was created in part- bene ts, contributing to our NEWSROOM festivities that led up to ication to Swampscott well-being. nership with Black mothers collective wellness and eco- the big day. was unmatched. His These disparities also re- to give them no-strings-at- nomic strength. Mike Alongi Ahhhh, memories friendship will forever inforce cultural mindsets tached, guaranteed income These measures echo the Sports Editor, ext. 1228 [email protected] of Louie’s infamous remain in my heart and that marginalize and vilify to work, care for their fam- work of women throughout Thanksgiving Eve toi- soul. Black women. This plays ilies and seek joy. history who broke barriers Gayla Cawley let papering of the front May God hold Louie in out in institutional policies In the COVID-19 era, and made the world better News Editor, ext. 1236 yard tree at Swampscott the hollow of his hand and that punish Black families the Trust is seeing results: for all of us, like Dorothy [email protected] High School Principal may his soul be bound up who access social bene ts, Moms in the program are Bolden, who in 1968 found- Peter Sack’s house in in The Book of Life for all or business practices that 27 percent more likely to ed the rst domestic work- Allysha Dunnigan Reporter, ext. 1302 Marblehead. eternity. prevent us from building seek medical help for illness, ers union to call for political [email protected] But perhaps the best- Riposa in pace, dear wealth. their children are 20 per- inclusion and better pay kept secret of Louie’s friend. Rooted in racism and sex- cent more likely to perform and working conditions for Spenser Hasak folly was a well-planned ism and codi ed over time, at or above grade level and Black workers. Photographer, ext. 1332 visit to the Marblehead Jack Paster these practices don’t just families have reduced food This moment is complex [email protected] police station on a drea- Swampscott harm Black women. For ex- insecurity — just some of for Black women — it en- ample, agricultural and do- the program’s intergenera- compasses pain, joy and Julia Hopkins Photographer, ext. 1224 mestic workers were delib- tional bene ts. hope. Let’s make this the [email protected] erately excluded from New Because Black women are moment we build a new fu- Deal worker protections more likely to be both care- ture where Black women, Thor Jourgensen at a time when 90 percent givers and breadwinners, fo- their families and commu- Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 of Black women held such cusing on family-supportive nities can rise and where all [email protected] roles. policies like paid leave and our children can grow and Tréa Lavery The U.S. economy lost out child care has profound ben- thrive. Reporter, ext. 1317 on more than $507 billion e ts for their children and This is the history we can [email protected] in economic productivity as family members, building make together. the attainment gap between Anne Marie Tobin prosperity for future gener- Aisha Nyandoro is the Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 Black and white women has ations. CEO of Springboard to Op- [email protected] widened since 1960, accord- Goldman Sachs just an- portunities. Marjorie Sims ing to just released analysis nounced $10 billion of direct is the managing director of Sophie Yarin Deputy Editor, ext. 1222 by S&P Global Diversity investment in Black women Ascend at the Aspen Insti- [email protected] Research Lab. — a clear example of how a tute. Trene Hawkins is a so- Decades later, these racist leading nancial institution cial impact professional and TECHNOLOGY exclusions that were (and is scaling this concept. board member of Spring- Tim Noyes continue to be) presented It’s worth noting that this board to Opportunities. Director, ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY JULY 15, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- dose at 7:11 p.m. Tuesday at PEABODY larly arrests, re ect police records. In Henry and Lawton avenues; the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at 1:40 a.m. Wednesday at 4 Arrests it is the sole responsibility of the con- Kingsley Terrace; at 5:44 a.m. Wednesday at George’s Roast Saulo Santa, 21, of 3 High- cerned party to contact the relevant Beef at 124 Broad St. land Park, Apt. 2, was arrested police department and have the de- and charged with two counts of partment issue a notice of correction Theft malicious destruction of prop- to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- erty over $1,200, operation ications will not be made without A report of motor vehicle of a motor vehicle with a sus- theft at 3:25 p.m. Tuesday at express notice of change from the pended license, unregistered 435 Essex St. arresting police department. motor vehicle and arson of a A report of a larceny at 5:18 dwelling house at 11:52 a.m. p.m. Tuesday at 281 Essex St.; Tuesday. LYNN at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at Prime Energy at 760 Summer St.; at Accidents Arrests 9:37 a.m. Wednesday at 35 Washington St.; at 3:02 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle Christian Castillo, 27, of 1 Wednesday at 570 Western crash at 2:54 p.m. Tuesday at Goldburg Road, Peabody, was Ave.; at 4:19 p.m. Wednesday Andover Street and Route 128 arrested on a warrant and at 663 Boston St. North; at 3:17 p.m. Tuesday at charged with assault and bat- A report of a robbery at 1:35 Andover and Newbury streets; tery, assault and battery with a a.m. Wednesday at Green and at 6:58 a.m. Wednesday at dangerous weapon and mali- Union streets. cious damage to a motor vehi- 7-Eleven at 115 Main St. cle at 10:59 a.m. Wednesday. A motor vehicle crash was Vandalism PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Kezia Goss, 23, of 307 Car- reported at 4:42 p.m. Tuesday at 49 Pine St. A homeowner re- ter St., Chelsea, was arrested A report of vandalism at People participate in a rally outside the White House in Washington in and charged with assault and ported a vehicle drove through support of the protesters in Cuba. 3:42 p.m. Tuesday at 300 her fence. battery on a pregnant victim at Washington St. 3:33 p.m. Wednesday. Christian Skyler Clemons, Juan Huezo Rosa, 38, was 28, of 58 Cabot St., Beverly, arrested and charged with MARBLEHEAD was issued a summons for op- Cuba, Haiti stir fresh political two counts of miscellaneous eration of a motor vehicle after municipal ordinance violation, Complaints a motor vehicle crash was re- ported at 9:06 p.m. Tuesday at OUI-liquor, negligent operation Police received a report pressures for U.S. president 305 Lowell St. of a motor vehicle, leaving the at 12:21 p.m. Tuesday that scene of property damage, someone had set up an en- By Aamer Madhani of South Florida. the 1961 Bay of Pigs inva- motor vehicle use without au- campment in the Ware Pond Breaking and Entering and Matthew Lee "The caution Biden is sion, CIA-backed assassi- ASSOCIATED PRESS thority and unlicensed opera- Conservation Area. A report of a motor vehicle showing reects the poor nation attempts on Cuban tion of a motor vehicle at 2:29 showing in 2020 and a de- leader Fidel Castro, and Police received a report at breaking and entering at 1:48 p.m. Wednesday. WASHINGTON — They sire not to repeat it," said sanctions that inicted 12:24 p.m. Tuesday that kids p.m. Tuesday at 5 Nickerson Shane Kozlowski, 24, of are two tiny Caribbean MacManus, who added pain but never produced were removing rocks from a Road. states whose intractable 149 Federal St., Apt. 2, Salem, wall on Mechanic Square and that Haitian Americans the goal of end- was arrested and charged with problems have vexed U.S. are becoming a growing ing communist rule. throwing them on the play- Complaints presidents for decades. OUI-drugs at 8:23 p.m. Tues- ground and in the street. The political force in South "We're going to be taking day. Now, Haiti and Cuba are Florida. "Democrats a close look at what has kids were not present when A report of suspicious activ- suddenly posing a growing Kiwanuka Mukalazi, 50, of police arrived and no damage ity at 1:23 p.m. Tuesday at 10 learned in 2020 that coun- and has not worked in the 6 Houghton St., was arrest- challenge for President try of origin is a much past, and unfortunately was found to the playground or Hoover Ave. A caller reported a Joe Biden that could have ed and charged with assault nearby vehicles. suspicious person wearing a more powerful voting cue in the case of Cuba, there and battery with a dangerous political rami cations for in Florida than histori- may be more that has not A resident came to the sta- jumpsuit was on a skateboard him in the battleground weapon at 11:36 p.m. Tuesday. tion at 6:22 p.m. Tuesday to outside her house. He was re- cal voting af liation, and worked than what has Miguel Nunez, 64, of 7 state of Florida. Trump's hammering on worked," Price said. report that another vehicle portedly banging on doors in Cuban demonstrators Willow St., was arrested and passed him illegally on West the neighborhood. An of cer socialism proved to be an This week, Cuban police charged with three counts of have taken to the coun- effective message." have been out in force as Shore Drive. reported the man works for try's streets in recent traf cking more than 10 grams “Fox Exterminators.” Solicitors Indeed, as the situations President Miguel Díaz- of fentanyl, three counts of days to lash out at the play out in Cuba and Hai- Canel has accused Cuban Scams were advised to check in with communist government drug distribution and police. ti, Biden administration Americans of using social two counts of conspiracy to A Pequot Road resident and protest food shortages of cials have responded media to spur a rare out- and high prices amid the violate the drug law at 12:59 came to the station at 9:57 Fire cautiously. pouring of weekend pro- p.m. Wednesday. a.m. Tuesday to report that he coronavirus pandemic. In The White House on tests. The demonstrations Haiti, of cials are asking Justin Pinchinat, 31, of 23 had received a scam letter in Sunday dispatched rep- in several cities and towns A report of an arson/bomb- the U.S. to intercede in a Harvest St., was arrested on the mail saying that his father resentatives from the were some of the biggest ing at 11:52 a.m. Tuesday at 3 roiling political crisis af- a warrant and charged with had deposited $22 million in Justice Department, the displays of antigovern- Highland Park. A caller report- ter last week's assassina- operation of a motor vehicle a bank in China and was now Department of Homeland ment sentiment seen in ed his brother got into an ar- tion of President Jovenel with a suspended license and deceased, and the man need- Security and the White years in tightly controlled gument and tried to burn down Moïse in a nation where unregistered motor vehicle at ed to claim the money. The House National Security Cuba, which is facing a the house. Police reported the military and humanitar- 4:23 p.m. Wednesday. man understood that the letter re was extinguished and the Council to meet with Hai- surge of coronavirus cas- Euler Robles Salic, of 47 ian interventions by U.S. ti's interim Prime Minis- es as it struggles with its was a scam and his father was brother ed in a vehicle, which presidents from Woodrow Marianna St., was arrested on still alive. was stopped at Wallis and ter Claude Joseph, des- worst economic crisis in a warrant and charged with Wilson to Barack Obama ignated Prime Minister decades. A Cloutmans Lane resident Tremont streets. Saulo Santa, have proved to be politi- OUI-liquor at 8:52 p.m. Tues- called at 4:21 p.m. Tuesday 21, was arrested (see arrests). Ariel Henry and Joseph There are political cross- day. cally harrowing. Lambert, the head of its currents for Biden as he to report a possible scam Biden is facing in- Jeison Rosario Martinez, call from Publishers Clearing Theft dismantled Senate, whom addresses both situations. 29, of 103 Ward St., Revere, creased pressure from supporters have named as On Cuba, the political House. Republican lawmakers for was arrested and charged A report of a larceny at 2:26 provisional president in a right in the U.S. has ac- his administration to step with assault and battery with p.m. Tuesday at Gaeta Enter- challenge to Joseph. cused Biden — who said Suspicious activity up support of Cuban dem- serious bodily injury, assault prises, Inc. at 14 Newbury St. A White House of cials as a presidential candi- and battery with a dangerous A Bubier Road resident onstrators. And his aides said Haiti's request for the date that he would revert caller reported someone drove have demonstrated deter- weapon and intimidation of a called at 8:43 a.m. Tuesday to off without paying for gas. Po- U.S. to deploy troops was to Obama-era policies witness, juror, police of cer or report that about a half hour mined caution in response under review. At the State that loosened decades of lice reported the person would to requests for more U.S. court of cial at 11:38 a.m. before, her daughter had been go back to pay their bill. Department, spokesman embargo restrictions on Wednesday. waiting outside for a friend to involvement in Haiti. Ned Price said Tuesday Havana — of not being A larceny was reported at The administration has ride her bike with her when 5:23 p.m. Tuesday at 37 Wal- he was not aware that the supportive enough of Cu- Accidents a man came by on a bicycle come under re from both administration had reject- ban dissidents. nut St. and 20 Wallis St. A call- sides of the political spec- and asked if she wanted him er reported a man in a base- ed any request from Hai- Democrats, meanwhile, A report of a motor vehicle trum for its responses to to ride to school with her. The ball cap was shouting “call the tian of cials but said the are unhappy that Biden crash at 2:10 p.m. Tuesday at each of the crises, both friend arrived and the two girls cops” while chasing a man in focus was on supporting has yet to reverse Trump's 54 Rockaway St.; at 2:25 p.m. unfolding less than two arrived safely at their destina- a hoodie. Police reported the the investigation into the hard-line approach to the Tuesday at 125 Commercial tion. hours' ying time from assassination rather than island's communist gov- St.; at 4:33 p.m. Tuesday at 35 caller was a cab driver who got Miami. The troubled U.S. beat for a fare. providing military assis- ernment as his adminis- Market Square; at 6:51 p.m. Theft history in both countries tance. tration carries out its re- Tuesday at City Hall Square has hardened positions, Vandalism U.S. of cials have also view of Cuban policy. and Market Street; at 7:19 A report of a stolen pack- making virtually any pol- made clear that the ad- Trump in a statement p.m. Tuesday at 807 Western age at 12:16 p.m. Tuesday on A report of vandalism at icy decision politically un- ministration remains con- criticized Biden's past palatable for a president Ave.; at 8:09 p.m. Tuesday at Hooper Street. 12:07 p.m. Tuesday at 161 cerned about the in ght- promises to loosen restric- seeking to toe a middle 147 Franklin St.; at 6:41 a.m. Newbury St. ing over who is rightfully tions on Cuba. Wednesday at 195 Market St.; line. Moïse's successor in Haiti. "Don't forget that Biden NAHANT In the background: How at 8:54 a.m. Wednesday at SAUGUS The White House is co- and the Democrats cam- 16 Mt Hood Terrace; at 12:56 Complaints the Biden administration ordinating with Joseph paigned on reversing p.m. Wednesday at 86 Fayette handles the crises looms Accidents in his capacity as acting my very tough stance on St. A coyote was spotted walk- large in electorally rich prime minister, but is Cuba," Trump said. Florida. A report of a police motor ing next to a bicyclist at Castle On Tuesday at 7:09 p.m., a urging Haitian of cials to Florida Republicans vehicle crash at 5:46 p.m. and Ward roads at 1:38 a.m. Biden lost the state in work together to hold leg- Sen. Marco Rubio and caller reported a motor vehicle 2020 to Donald Trump, Tuesday at Hanover and Wash- Monday. crash on Hamilton Street. An islative and presidential Rep. Carlos Gimenez, ington streets. Three coyotes were seen in as Republicans improved elections as soon as feasi- a freshman lawmaker individual was transported to a their performance while A report of a hit-and-run the middle of the intersection nearby hospital. bly possible. who represents a Miami motor vehicle crash at 6:16 paying special attention to at Castle and Gardner roads at At 7:35 a.m. Wednesday, a Meanwhile, the White district that Democrats p.m. Tuesday at 139 Western courting the state's large 5:37 a.m. Tuesday. caller reported that they had House said a review of its are hoping to ip in next Ave.; at 7:12 p.m. Tuesday at Cuban American popula- At 2:43 p.m. Tuesday, a call- been involved in a motor ve- Cuba policy remains un- year's midterm election, Stanwood Street and Western tion and other immigrant er near the Bayside Function hicle crash at 127 Broadway derway. were among elected of - Avenue. voters, noted Susan Mac- Room on Range Road report- and the other vehicle ed the To be sure, U.S. efforts cials this week who called A report of a motor vehi- ed an erratic driver in a white Manus, a Florida politi- to press for regime change on the administration to cle crash with personal injury scene. cal analyst and professor van almost hit her and rolled have had their fair share maintain Trump's Cuba at 7:59 a.m. Wednesday at down the window to scream at emerita at the University of failures over the years: policy. 617 Lynnway; at 12:05 p.m. her. She thought the driver may Wednesday at 634 Walnut St. have also pulled a gun, but Disturbances wasn’t sure. At no point was a At 12:16 p.m. Tuesday, a State police begin reassigning Assaults gun seen by the caller. Police caller reported that a man was conducted an area check for A report of an assault at refusing to leave the building the white van. located at 466 Central St. The troopers amid staf ng shortage 4:42 p.m. Tuesday at 85 Mun- At 8:37 p.m. Tuesday, a call- roe St. individual was transported to BOSTON (AP) — Mas- as 250 members this year. which they can't get with er from Castle Road reported Brigham and Women’s Hospi- sachusetts State Police "As you know, when State Police, he said. a man was shing in the water Breaking and Entering tal. are grappling with a staff- staf ng reaches this lev- "An educated of cer is behind her house. An of cer ing shortage, forcing lead- el, the ability to use time spoke with the resident, and needed in today's society," A report of a breaking and Theft ership to make temporary off, of cer wellness, forced Cherven said. "And we entering at 6:19 p.m. Tuesday explained that there was no reassignments to ll gaps. shifts and increased back- one in the water shing. The A store employee reported need to make sure they at 66 Harwood St. Nearly four dozen veter- ll overtime costs are all are receiving a compara- of cer went back to check that an employee had stolen an troopers who investi- negatively impacted," Ma- again and con rmed there was accessories from a store at ble incentive to other de- Overdose gate homicides, gangs, ar- son wrote. partments." “absolutely no one in the water 1277 Broadway at 1:05 p.m. son and other crimes are Sgt. Mike Cherven, pres- There have also been a A report of an opiate over- shing.” Tuesday. being temporarily moved ident of the troopers' union to patrol the streets, ac- State Police Association of slew of retirements in re- cording to a memo ob- Massachusetts, pointed to cent years amid an over- tained by NBC10 Boston. a growing reluctance to time pay fraud scandal Catch up with your The department's com- join law enforcement amid within the agency. Several mander, Col. Christopher the national reckoning on troopers were charged in favorite team Mason, wrote that the policing. Also, of cers who federal court with accept- agency is facing "very real join local departments can ing overtime pay for shifts in Item Sports! staf ng challenges" and is get a pay boost with a de- they either didn't work or expected to lose as many gree in criminal justice, didn't complete. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY JULY 15, 2021 We need rapid transit. Rapidly. TRANSIT professes to view con- From A1 sensus as the solution to problems should be able Moulton said working to initiate conversations with the Baker adminis- with state policymak- tration on transit goals ers aimed at prioritizing is “frustrating.” But a transit, with the long-de- veteran congressman in layed Blue Line extension a Democratic state who topping the priority list. Lynn eld Housing conquers COVID HOUSING healthy,” Naccara said. From A1 “Every day, he would pick up the meals and and necessities such as then deliver them, which toilet paper, paper towels, was a nice service for the soap, hand sanitizer, laun- folks who didn’t want or dry detergent and masks. weren’t able to get out on There was a system their own.” to this weekly delivery Naccara said Ross Drive which enforced COVID-19 residents also utilized the safety guidelines: Each Senior Center’s popular resident was given a time grab-and go pickup meal slot to pick up their food service. In addition, the and household supplies. Senior Center provided By having a designated weekly rides to supermar- time slot, Wilkie said, the kets on Thursdays and residents minimized in- pharmacies on Fridays. teractions with others, Just last week sever- and did not run the risk of al Ross Drive residents getting near anybody else. hopped on the COA bus ITEM PHOTO |SPENSER HASAK “It was really a great for lobster rolls at Salty’s bene t to the residents,” food truck at the Lot in Gannon Municipal Golf Course mechanic Dave Wall of Lynn inspects the irrigation pump, which Wilkie said. “Those that Middleton followed by ice was originally built in the 1960s. didn’t have friends or cream at Richardson’s. family to shop for them “They were so excited could get what they need- that they called me from ed through the food bank the bus,” Naccara said. City pumps $2.5M into Gannon so they didn’t have to risk “We were happy to be going to the store.” able to take them all over is to add a computer-driv- used primarily for the and bonding, this way you GANNON Wilkie said the partner- during the height of the en sprinkler system so upkeep of the course, but From A1 have a planned event to ship with Good Hope Inc. pandemic and now be able that there are sprinklers Bertino said this addi- pay for any repairs as they was a great success and to take them out for a nice on both sides of the fair- tional $2.5 million bond "It is very exciting, and arise," Bertino said. was key to assisting resi- day out.” ways. is necessary for the irri- long overdue," said Chris The anticipated alloca- dents in need during the As for the housing au- Murphy said the cur- gation system so the city Carter, co-owner of Golf tions to the revolving fund pandemic. thority as a whole, Wilkie rent sprinkler system is can keep a good amount Facilities Management will allow the city to make COA Director Linda Na- said the current two prop- worked on and repaired of money in the revolving Inc. (GFMI), the company debt service payments and ccara said the Senior Cen- erties are all they have. almost every day, but fund in case of emergen- that leases Gannon from improvements at Gannon ter provided approximate- He added that they are al- seems to break at the cies. the city. “The irrigation such as repainting the ly 15-20 meals every day ways looking at opportu- worst times. It makes sense, Bertino system is the bloodstream buildings, improving the to Ross Drive residents nities to expand, but have The new system, Mur- said, to borrow the money of the golf course. Without grounds and revamping through the efforts of nothing solid planned out phy said, will save water needed for the irrigation it, the golf course wouldn’t the parking lot — all while LHA Executive Director right now. and provide better cover- system and make the pay- Dan MacIntyre. Anne Marie Tobin con- be viable." age, reaching the fairways ments back over time — maintaining a sizable bal- “Throughout all of tributed to this report. The average life expec- and the brush surround- at an expected 1.5 percent ance in the fund for unan- COVID, Dan was on top Allysha Dunnigan can be tancy of a golf course irri- ing it. interest rate — rather ticipated expenses. of this in helping to keep reached at adunnigan@ gation system is between According to the city's than digging into all of the "If for some reason we our senior population itemlive.com. 20 and 30 years, but the Chief Financial Of cer cash balance in the revolv- have a major emergency, current irrigation system Michael Bertino, Gannon's ing fund. we also need cash on hand at Gannon is more than revolving fund currently "If a roof goes or some- to pay for that," Bertino 50 years old. has $1.068 million, with thing else major happens said. Lynn, LHAND GFMI co-owner Steve approximately $460,000 and you don't have time Allysha Dunnigan can Murphy said the plan for put into the fund each year. to advertise it and go be reached at adunnigan@ the new irrigation system The revolving fund is through the paperwork itemlive.com. won’t forget Buck BUCK popular guy, but Gaeta WIN detects radiation at plant From A1 said the “apple of his eye” was always his son, Sean. athletic endeavors. Gaeta said Buckland al- RADIOACTIVE got in the waste stream. neighboring communi- hold waste, often in the Buckland raised his son (The) radiologist isolated ties. It’s nice to know that form of material used in ways loved to talk about From A1 in Lynn with his wife, Rob- his son’s athletic accom- that, secured it, and re- when something does get medical treatments,” he in, and dedicated much of Bourque was able to give moved it from (the) site.” in there, before you guys said. “The material was plishments and, with his time to the city, but Sean’s career more clari cation. Bour- Heffernan was pleased even bring it to the plant, immediately detected by coworkers and friends say spanning from St. Mary’s que said that a truck to hear that the protocols the safeguards are trip- sensors at the entrance to he never forgot his roots to Salem State, there was entered the facility and and the fail-safes that ping and you guys are no- the facility established for caught the attention of in Medford and would go much for Buckland to be WIN has set up are work- tifying the correct author- this purpose and isolated. WIN’s meters. back there frequently to proud of. ing. ities.” We followed protocol by “We checked the load visit. Longtime friend Dave and it read a low level of “It’s nice to see what you After the meeting, Bour- notifying the appropriate Buckland worked as a Moore — who worked at radiation,” said Bourque. have in place does function que told The Item that on authorities, including the Department of Housing LHAND with Buckland “We followed a procedure as anticipated and that July 5, WIN discovered Saugus Health Depart- and Urban Development for 25 years — said he inspector at the Lynn and made the required we’re able to catch these and isolated a low level of ment and Massachusetts was more than just a col- Housing Authority and noti cations and the inappropriate loads,” said radioactive material in a Department of Public league; he was also a dear Neighborhood Develop- state brought in a radiol- Heffernan. “I know you load of residential waste Health, which provided friend. ment (LHAND) for 30 ogist and examined the guys (WIN) process a lot that was delivered to the resources to remove the “He had an unforgetta- years, retiring just last load and found that the of material from different facility. material from the facility.” ble personality,” Moore year. low-level radiation was communities, some that “Trace amounts of ra- Sam Minton can be said. “You only had to LHAND Executive Di- iodine from some medical may not have the same dioactive material are oc- reached at sminton@item- meet Buck once to remem- treatment that somehow safeguards as Saugus or casionally found in house- live.com. rector Charles Gaeta said Buckland was a good ber him.” friend who was loved by Friends on Facebook Metro Y race is back on track in Peabody everyone. agreed, remembering Gaeta recalled meeting Buckland as not only a Participants can also treatments. Non-runners only be fun, but compet- METRO Y Buckland years ago at tremendous basketball itive. It is as much about From A1 earn a referral credit can support the cause by the former Of ce Bar and and baseball player, but of $25 if they refer ve purchasing lawn signs in fun, getting healthy and Grill — which was locat- as a “tremendous person- Stride Along the Tide 5K friends who register. Race- honor of friends and rela- competition. Join me ality” who made instant at the Nahant Life Saving ed where RF O’Sullivan’s day registration for all tives who have died from at the starting line.” currently stands — where friends with everyone he Station on Sept. 25, the races begins at 7 a.m. with the disease, fought the For information about met. Torigian Family YMCA all of the city workers the races starting prompt- battle and won or are still registration, fees or dead- would go to hang out. Buckland’s son remem- LiveSTRONG at the Y ly at 8:30. Awards will be battling the disease. Signs lines, visit the Metro He said Buckland was bered his father as hav- Half Marathon and 5K at given to the top perform- will be displayed at the To- North website at https:// the kind of guy who would ing the biggest heart, Lt. Ross Park in Peabody ers in each age group. rigian YMCA during the www.ymcametronorth. talk to everyone and make someone who was always and the Melrose YMCA Post-race refreshments week of the half-marathon org/. people laugh. willing to do anything for Spooky Spirit 5K on Oct. will be provided. T-shirts and along the race course. Metro North’s Annual Even after all these anyone. 30. will be provided to those Signs can be purchased Fund ensures that no- years, Gaeta said Buck- “He was the life of the The series raises funds who register early. online during registration body is turned away for land was great at keeping party no matter where for a variety of charita- “Lets face it, runners or by reaching out to Julie Y services for inability to in touch with people he he went and left everyone ble activities that bene t need to start working on Gerraughty at jgerraugh- pay. In 2020, the YMCA used to see at the Of ce laughing or with an ear- Y communities including their T-shirt collection [email protected]. of Metro North provided Bar and Grill, as well as to-ear smile,” his son said Metro North’s Annual again,” Walsh said. Walsh said she has al- more than $1 million in people from his home- on Facebook. Campaign as well as the The Torgian Half-Mara- ready registered to run. nancial aid providing all town. Services for Buckland YMCA child care, camp, thon supports its “LiveS- “As a runner and a Y children, adults and fam- “Buck was a beloved will be held at Dello Russo and health and wellness TRONG at the Y” program, employee, I am thrilled to ilies with opportunities to guy and always left peo- Funeral Service — located programs. in which local cancer sur- bring people together to develop a healthy spirit, ple with a smile,” Gaeta at 306 Main St., Medford Participants may regis- vivors participate in a 12- run, walk or skip through mind and body regardless said. “We were all really — on Saturday, July 17 ter for one race ($25 each) week specialized exercise the 5K courses,” Walsh of income. heartbroken about what from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. or register for all four rac- program to gain strength said. “After a year of no Anne Marie Tobin can be happened to him. He was Allysha Dunnigan can es and receive a special in body, mind and spir- running races, our fami- reached at atobin@item- great.” be reached at adunnigan@ discount ($90). it after completing their ly-friendly races will not live.com. Buckland was a very itemlive.com. Catch up with your favorite team in Item Sports! THURSDAY JULY 15, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Fires threaten Indigenous lands in desiccated Northwest

By Gillian Flaccus territory of the Klamath and Nathan Howard Tribes, which still have ASSOCIATED PRESS treaty rights to hunt and sh on the land, and send- PORTLAND, Ore. — ing huge, churning plumes Karuk tribal citizen Troy of smoke into the sky visi- Hockaday Sr. watched ble for miles. helplessly last fall as a The blaze, which has raging wildre leveled the burned an area larger homes of ve of his family than New York City, has members, swallowed acres destroyed about 20 homes of forest where his people and 2,000 more are under hunt deer, elk and black bear, and killed a longtime evacuation, but much of it friend. was burning in remote ar- Now, less than a year eas of the Fremont-Wine- later, the tribal council- ma National Forest. On man is watching in hor- Wednesday, the re was 5 ror as ames encroach on percent contained. the parched lands of other But even when the Native American tribes in ames don’t enter densely the Pacic Northwest that populated areas, the im- already are struggling to pact of the increasingly in- preserve traditional hunt- tense res around the U.S. West is felt directly by Na- ing and shing practices PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS amid historic drought. At tive American tribes, who Smoke lls the air near the Bootleg Fire near Sprague River, Ore. least two tribes have de- have managed the land clared states of emergency devastation of what a re tions and heat waves tied Wednesday — rare for square miles (4.8 square for millennia. amid the devastation. can do nowadays. It’s just to climate change have this time of year — as dry, kilometers). There was “We couldn’t do ceremo- After last year’s Slater crazy — and we just start- swept the region, making gusty winds were expect- zero containment of the nies because of the re Fire near Happy Camp, ed July,” he added. wildres harder to ght. ed in parts of Oregon and Dixie Fire and two tiny and our hunting grounds, California, “We got spread Blazes in Oregon, Cal- Climate change has made new res popped up. Butte County communi- we could not hunt there,” out all over the place,” said ifornia, and Washington the American West much In California, a re ties were warned to be said Hockaday of last Hockaday, who said about state were among nearly warmer and drier in the was rapidly expanding ready to evacuate. year’s re. “About 40 200 homes, including 70 active wildres that past 30 years and will Wednesday in the Feath- The largest re in the square miles (103 square many belonging to Karuk have destroyed homes continue to make weather er River Canyon, about U.S. on Wednesday was kilometers) of our original citizens, were burned. and burned through about more extreme and wild- 10 miles (16 kilometers) burning in southern Or- territory is closed to us “Some people have al- 1,562 square miles (4,047 res more frequent and from Paradise, the foothill egon, to the northeast of right now.” ready sold their proper- square kilometers) in a destructive. town largely destroyed by the wildre that ravaged Members of the Klam- ty and given up. But the dozen mostly Western The Northwest Inter- a 2018 wildre that killed Hockaday’s tribal com- ath Tribes in Chiloquin, tribe as a whole, we’re try- states, according to the agency Coordination 85 people. State re of- munity less than a year Oregon, are concerned the ing to build ourselves back National Interagency Fire Center moved the Pacif- cials said the new blaze, ago. The lightning-caused Bootleg Fire will affect and be strong.” Center. ic Northwest region up which erupted late Tues- Bootleg re was encroach- their ancestral territory “It’s hard to watch the Extremely dry condi- to the highest alert level day afternoon, covered 1.8 ing on the traditional as well. U.S. to begin evacuating Afghans who aided American military By Aamer Madhani Miller, who earlier this the United States — plus partment-chartered com- and Darlene week stepped down as the their family members — mercial aircraft, not mili- Superville top U.S. commander in are already in the appli- tary aircraft, according to ASSOCIATED PRESS Afghanistan. Psaki said cation pipeline for special an administration ofcial, Biden wanted to person- immigrant visas. who was not authorized to WASHINGTON — The ally thank Miller for con- The Biden administra- publicly discuss internal Biden administration said ducting an “orderly and tion has also been work- deliberations and spoke on Wednesday that it is pre- safe” drawdown of U.S. ing on identifying a third condition of anonymity. pared to begin evacuation troops. country or U.S. territory But if the State Depart- ights for Afghan inter- ment requests military preters and translators Miller, who oversaw the that could host Afghans PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS who aided the U.S. military war effort for nearly three while their visa applica- aircraft, the U.S. military effort in the nearly 20-year years, expressed dire con- tions are processed. would be ready to assist, Robert Vivar of the Uni ed U.S. Deported Veter- cern in his nal days as Krish O’Mara Vignara- the ofcial said. The Pen- ans Resource Center , center, talks with migrants war — but their destina- tions are still unknown commander about the rap- jah, president and CEO tagon said as of Wednes- as they wait to cross into the United States to be- id loss of districts around of Lutheran Immigration day no requests for such gin the asylum process in Tijuana, Mexico. and there are lingering questions about how to en- the country to the Tali- and Refugee Service, said assistance have been made sure their safety until they ban, telling reporters that that much about the Biden by State. can get on planes. “ a civil war is certainly a evacuation plan remains Tracey Jacobson, a three- Mystery surrounds The Operation Allies Ref- path that can be visualized unknown, including how time chief of mission in uge ights out of Afghani- if this continues on the tra- the administration will Tajikistan, Turkmenistan stan during the last week jectory it’s on right now.” help those in areas outside and Kosovo, is leading the U.S. asylum picks of July will be available Defense Secretary Lloyd the capital of Kabul evac- State Department coordi- rst for special immigrant Austin, who met separate- uate. The Taliban have nation unit charged with By Elliot Spagat and single adults to avoid visa applicants already in ly with Miller at the Pen- made rapid gains in tak- overseeing Operation Al- ASSOCIATED PRESS the ban. A Justice Depart- the process of applying for tagon, praised the general ing over huge swaths of lies Refuge. That unit also ment attorney said in fed- U.S. residency, according to for planning a “complex the country, particularly in includes representatives TIJUANA, Mexico — In eral court Tuesday that the White House. withdrawal of millions more rural areas. from the departments of a packed camp for migrant a new order dealing with White House press secre- of tons of equipment and “Unfortunately, there are Defense and Homeland thousands of personnel” still far too many questions Security. families on Mexico’s side children was coming this tary Jen Psaki declined to that “thus far been con- left unanswered, including Russ Travers, deputy of the busiest U.S. border week, without elaborat- detail how many Afghans ducted without a single who exactly and how many homeland security adviser crossing, Nelson Mem- ing. are expected to be among casualty.” people are eligible for evac- and former head of the Na- breño has lived through a There is neither a pub- those evacuated in the rst ights or where those Biden has faced pres- uation. ... How will those tional Counterterrorism chickenpox outbreak, peo- lished list of advocacy evacuated will be taken, sure from lawmakers on outside the capital access Center, is coordinating the ple’s heavy drug use and groups deciding who is citing security concerns. both parties to come up safety?” said Vignarajah, interagency policy process night prowlers wielding vulnerable enough to knives. “The reason that we are with a plan to help evacu- whose group has helped for the evacuation, ofcials claim asylum nor an ex- said. But he isn’t more vul- taking these steps is be- ate Afghan military help- resettle thousands of Af- planation of how they ers before next month’s ghans in the U.S. “And to Separately, the White nerable than the thou- cause these are courageous choose people, with mi- U.S. troop withdrawal. what countries will they House announced that sands of others waiting individuals,” Psaki said. grants often learning by “We want to make sure we The White House began be evacuated? We have se- Elizabeth Sherwood-Ran- in the camp in Tijuana word of mouth. Final deci- recognize and value the brieng lawmakers on the rious concerns about the dall, the White House for their chance to apply sions on asylum rest with role they’ve played over outlines of their plans last protection of our allies’ homeland security adviser, for humanitarian protec- U.S. authorities, who don’t the last several years.” month. human rights in countries would lead a U.S. delega- tion in the United States. disclose their criteria or Conrmation on the The evacuation planning that have been rumored as tion to a security confer- He was surprised to get a say how many people are timeline of the evacuation could potentially affect potential partners in this ence in Uzbekistan this call that he and his family admitted to the country. ights came as President tens of thousands of Af- effort.” week to discuss Afghani- were picked to seek asy- An advocacy group used Joe Biden met Wednesday ghans. Several thousand The administration is stan’s security issues with lum. to send psychologists tent with Gen. Austin “Scott” Afghans who worked for weighing using State De- leaders from Central Asia. “God opened the door,” to tent in the Tijuana the 30-year-old from Hon- camp of about 2,000 mi- duras said before a border grants to identify families ofcer shouted his name. who were the most vul- Wheeling a large suitcase nerable. Those who qual- MERCURY RECOVERY PROGRAM past concrete barriers ied got numbered, lami- topped with barbed wire, nated cards that put them Membreño walked into in a queue to claim asy- Mercury is an element that can be harmful to human health the U.S. with his wife, son lum. The coalition stopped and the environment if not disposed of properly. and stepson. issuing cards when it dis- His confusion speaks to covered proteers were an opaque — if tempo- selling them for $500 to Mercury is found in products such as: rary — system the Biden $1,000 each. administration has as- Several advocates are sembled that tasks im- uneasy about their un- migration advocates with usual assignment. Soraya choosing which migrants Vazquez, deputy direc- get a limited number of tor of advocacy group Al slots to come to the U.S. to Otro Lado’s Tijuana ofce, claim asylum. calls it “the best of bad President Joe Biden has options,” noting that her Thermostats Thermometers Mercury Switches Fluorescent kept in place a Trump ad- group facilitated entry for Lamps ministration order that about 2,000 people as of quickly expels people early July. from the country without “This way of doing things Please contact your local Board of Health or a chance to seek asylum is denitely not fair,” said to prevent spread of the Vazquez, whose group Department of Public Works for information on SPONSORED BY coronavirus. While Biden collected 13,000 online where to safely dispose of these items. exempted children trav- questionnaires by early WASTE eling alone shortly after July asking people about INNOVATIONS taking ofce, his admin- their migration histories, WIN istration also is quietly medical issues and safety keepmercuryfromrising.org allowing more families threats living in Mexico. A8 THURSDAY JULY 15, 2021 LOOK! National Pet Fire Safety Day, National Be a Dork Day, Gummi Worm Day

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By Andrew Dalton ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES — Three weeks after Brit- ney Spears ' dramatic comments in court con- demning the conservator- ship that has controlled her life for 13 years, a Los Angeles judge and others with legal power over the pop star will convene for a hearing Wednesday to deal with the aftermath. Spears' remarks led to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the resignation of her court-appointed lawyer, A silver medal from the 1896 Olympics is shown. the withdrawal of an es- tate-management compa- ny that was supposed to oversee her nances, and Just in time for Tokyo games, a volley of accusations between her father and a Olympic items up for auction professional conservator over who's to blame for FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Mark Pratt The 1896 silver medal and held their foes to the legal circumstances Britney Spears arrives at the Los Angeles pre- ASSOCIATED PRESS is expected to sell for an average of about 63 Spears said are "abusive" miere of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” about $75,000 given its points per game. and need to end. BOSTON — When the in 2019. rarity, Livingston said. One of those gold med- Spears is not expected rst modern Olympics Unlike today's behemoth als, with the multi-col- to speak again at the af- opposed Montgomery's ing by Mr. Spears and were held in Athens in games with thousands of ored ribbon, is expected to ternoon hearing, in which request for money to hire his new 'It wasn't me!' 1896, winners did not get athletes and hundreds of sell for about $70,000, RR all the parties are expect- security because of recent strategy — after being gold medals as they will events, the 1896 Olym- Auction said. ed to take part remotely, death threats, saying he her sole or co-conservator later this month when but she may weigh in as piad featured about 250 "Anything from the U.S. has been subjected to sim- for more than 13 years — the Tokyo games get un- she seeks to hire a lawyer athletes — all men — basketball team — and ilar threats for years. leaves Ms. Montgomery derway. Instead, they got of her choice. from a little more than a the 1980 men's hockey Montgomery denied no other choice but to silver, while runners-up At the June 23 hearing, that Britney Spears was dozen nations competing team — always demands defend herself." got bronze. There were no her rst public words prevented from marry- in 10 sports. a lot of interest," Living- Despite nearly two medals for third place. in court on the matter, ing or forced to use birth A bronze medal from ston said. years on the job, Mont- One of those exceeding- Spears said she was being control. She lashed back gomery's status is still ly rare rst-place silver the same year is expected The medal was con- forced to take medication at James Spears, saying to fetch around $40,000. signed to the auction- technically temporary. medals is for sale in an and use an intrauterine that Britney Spears has She appeared to be on Unfortunately, who won eer by a collector who device for birth control, Olympics-themed auction expressed no desire to track for permanent ap- the medals has been lost bought it directly from a said she was not allowed that opens Thursday. oust her as she has with pointment before recent to time, Livingston said. member of the team, but to marry her boyfriend, The nearly 200-lot sale her father. events. Before the U.S.'s Dream exactly who that player and said she wanted to hosted by Boston-based Montgomery said she is Britney Spears will Team of NBA stars dom- own her own money. RR Auction also includes is remains con dential, committed to staying on still be represented at "I just want my life the job and is putting a a gold medal won by the inated the 1992 men's Livingston said. Wednesday's hearing by back," Spears said. care plan in place to help 1984 U.S. men's basket- basketball tournament, Some of the other her longtime court-ap- ball team and several there was the almost items for sale include a She was harshly critical end the conservatorship, of her father, who serves pointed lawyer, Samuel Olympic torches, includ- as dominant 1984 team gold medal awarded to something she said James as conservator of her Ingham III, who led ing one used during last that featured future NBA Swedish wrestler Ivar Spears has expressed no nances, and had more desire to do. documents last week say- year's torch relay before stars Michael Jordan, Johansson in the 1932 measured criticism for "Mr. Spears, as the ing he resigned, effective it was shut down because Chris Mullin and Pat- summer games in Los Jodi Montgomery, Conservator of the Estate, as soon as she got a new of the coronavirus pan- rick Ewing. Angeles and a silver won the court-appointed and Ms. Montgomery, as attorney, which at the That gold-medal win- by Bill "Rabbit" Thom- demic. professional who serves the Conservator of the June hearing she said she "Interest is high now ning team led by former son as a member of the as conservator of her Person, should be working wanted. with the Tokyo Olympics Indiana coach Bobby Canadian hockey team in person, overseeing her life as a team to ensure that The Bessemer Trust, approaching," RR Auction Knight rolled to an 8-0 the 1936 winter games in choices. Ms. Spears' best interest a nancial company Executive Vice President record, averaged more Garmisch-Partenkirchen James Spears said in a are being met, that she is that Spears had sought Bobby Livingston said. than 95 points per game in Germany. legal ling that the court on a path to recovery and as a replacement for needs to investigate the termination of her conser- her father last year but allegations and Mont- vatorship, and that she was instead appointed gomery's role, pointing is living her best life pos- to work alongside him, Local news in the palm of your hand out that his daughter's sible," Montgomery said also withdrew from the personal life has been be- in a court ling. "Instead, conservatorship last yond his control since he Mr. Spears has decided week, saying it no longer resigned as conservator of it is time to start the wanted to take part in a her person in 2019, a role nger-pointing and media legal arrangement that he played for 11 years. He attacks ... The mud-sling- she didn't want. Meghan, Prince Harry to develop new Netflix animated series

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©2021 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B THURSDAY JULY 15, 2021 Lynn 13s survive to take down Parkway at Fraser By Mike Alongi (0-for-2) each added an single over the second ITEM SPORTS EDITOR RBI. baseman’s head to make Avery also earned the it a 2-0 game. LYNN — Despite giving win on the mound in re- The 13s extended that up the lead two different lief, tossing two scoreless lead even further in the times, the Lynn 13-year- innings and allowing only bottom of the third, start- old all-star team never two hits with three strike- ing things off with a sin- wavered and continued to outs. Peterson got the gle from Jimmy Jennings. battle back, eventually start and went the rst After he moved to third pulling off a 6-5 win over ve innings, giving up ve thanks to a passed ball Parkway in a Babe Ruth runs on three hits with 10 and a stolen base, Duvall tournament game Wednes- knocked Jimmy Jennings day evening at Fraser strikeouts. “Those guys are both so home with an RBI double. Field. Next up was Justin Jen- “We jumped out early dependable and they don’t give up many hits, so really nings, who laced an RBI and got off to a great start, single to put Lynn ahead but we had a couple men- for us it’s about not making all those errors behind 4-0. tal lapses both in the eld But Parkway was able and on the basepaths and them,” said Peterson, citing the ve errors his squad to battle back to within we let (Parkway) right one in the top of the back into the game,” said made. “If we can limit the fourth. It all started with Lynn Coach John Peter- mistakes out there, those a dropped third strike son. “Luckily, we were able guys give us a chance to that allowed Jack Shapiro to pitch well and come up win every time out.” to reach base, then a walk with some really timely After both teams went and an RBI single put hits to pull out the win.” scoreless in the rst in- Parkway on the board for Justin Jennings came ning, Lynn was able to the rst time. An error on up huge for Lynn in the push across a couple of that same play brought victory, going 2-for-3 with runs in the bottom of the home another run for a clutch triple and an second. A hit batter and a Parkway, then Nuri Gut- RBI. Devin Duvall went pair of elder’s choice man notched an RBI ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK 1-for-3 with a double and plays put runners on sec- groundout to make it a an RBI, while JJ Avery ond and third with two Devin Duvall went 1-for-3 with a double and an RBI for the Lynn Babe 4-3 game. (1-for-2), Jake Peterson outs, then Avery stepped Ruth 13-year-old all-star team in a win over Parkway Wednesday evening (0-for-2) and Nate Cutone up and lined a two-run LYNN 13s, B2 at Fraser Field. White promoted to head coach of Salem State women’s basketball SALEM -- Former Sa- title and look forward for providing me with this lem State University to the upcoming season. opportunity,” said White. player and assistant With the continued sup- “I am very excited to con- coach Ashley White has port of assistant coaches tinue to be a part of Sa- been promoted to head Ashlyn Babb and Tara lem State University and coach of the Salem State Devlin, I am con dent in build this program to com- women’s basketball pro- the positive direction the pete at a high level, devel- gram after serving as in- program will go this year.” op our student-athletes terim head coach during White is a former three- on and off the court and the 2020-21 season. year member of the Salem win the MASCAC. With A former assistant State basketball team. the continued support coach for the Vikings, She was a two-year start- from assistant coaches White impressed Salem er, leading the team in State Athletic Director three-point eld goal per- Ashelyne Babb and Tara Nicolle Wood, who made COURTESY PHOTO | SALEM STATE centage and assists during Devlin, I am con dent in ATHLETICS the decision to offer the her senior season. Prior the direction that this pro- position permanently. Ashley White. to becoming an assistant gram will go.” “Ashley has been a valu- coach at Salem State, White graduated in 2014 able asset to the women’s during her time as an as- White was an assistant at with a degree in sports basketball team since her sistant coach and interim Salem High School. and movement science years as a student-ath- head coach,” said Wood. “Thank you to athlet- and is currently a nan- lete, and has grown in her “We are excited to remove ic director Nicolle Wood cial planner at Northwest- leadership and skill set the interim tag from her and the administration ern Mutual.

Bruins’ Miller retires after injury struggles ITEM FILE PHOTO With a second-round score of 5-under 67, ASSOCIATED PRESS with the Bruins, scoring Swampscott native Christian Emmerich 13 goals with 58 assists. punched his ticket to the match play portion BOSTON — Boston After going undrafted out of the 113th Massachusetts Amateur Champi- Bruins defenseman Kev- of Vermont, he signed onship. an Miller, who has played with Providence of the in just 28 games since AHL in 2010, earned a breaking his kneecap in promotion to Boston in Emmerich shoots 67, 2019, announced his re- 2013 and was in the reg- tirement on Wednesday ular defensive rotation in an Instagram post that by 2015. tied for sixth after two he signed “Forever a Bru- He was injured in April in.” 2019, and was rehabbing rounds at Mass. Amateur “Although my spirit for the knee during the East- the game is there, unfor- ern Conference nals tunately my body isn’t,” By Mike Alongi mer St. John’s Prep star when he broke it again. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR he wrote. “My overall Chris Francoeur, who He missed all of the 2019- red a 2-under 70 on health and my family are 20 season. WEST NEWTON — Wednesday to put him at now the priority. This was “It’s hard to put into Swampscott native and even-par for the tourna- not an easy decision to words what it means to former St. Mary’s star ment after an opening make but it’s time to wear the spoked ‘B,’” he Christian Emmerich day 74. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS hang up my skates.” wrote. “It was an honor to showed signs of going The University of Lou- Bruins defenseman Kevan Miller announced Miller, 33, played in 352 put on that jersey on each low in the rst round on isville transfer had one of his retirement after eight seasons Wednesday. games over eight seasons night.” Tuesday, but Wednes- the few bogey-free rounds day’s second round is on the day, making eight where he cashed in on pars and a birdie on both his opportunities. the front and back nines British Open is back after a year, along Emmerich red a 5-un- to seal up a score of 70 der 67 in the second and a trip to match play. round, which put him at After shooting a 4-un- with the many quirks of links golf 3-under for the tourna- der 68 and grabbing a ment and earned him a share of the rst-round spot in the match play lead, Tedesco Country By Steve Douglas week as they get a crack at Open lore, and they’ll re- who has already seen Mas- Round of 32. ASSOCIATED PRESS links golf for the rst time turn. How golf missed ters champion Hideki Mat- Club’s George Zolotas The Holy Cross rising came back down to Earth in two years in this pictur- them last year, when its suyama and Zach Johnson, junior — who is a mem- in the second round on SANDWICH, England — esque corner of southeast oldest championship was the 2015 British Open ber at Kernwood Coun- Wednesday and strug- Danny Willett shrugged England. canceled for the rst time champion, withdraw after try Club — started things gled to a 7-over 79. his shoulders, grabbed his In some respects, this since 1945 because of the testing positive for the vi- off on a positive note tee, and returned to his British Open will feel as coronavirus outbreak. Things got off to a ne rus and Bubba Watson with a birdie on the rst start with three straight caddie beside the fourth though golf has returned “Big-time sporting events hole, then followed it up forced to pull out for being pars, but then Zolotas tee at Royal St. George’s. to normal. There will be need big-time crowds,” with a birdie on the fth a close contact of a positive followed that up with ve He’d just hit what he some 30,000 fans roaming R&A chief executive Mar- hole before a bogey on case. straight bogeys and thought was the ideal drive the Sandwich links daily tin Slumbers said. the seventh caused him During a practice round made the turn in 40 during his nal practice from Thursday, the biggest Then again, this week to make the turn in 34 on Monday, Phil Mickelson strokes. While he did round at the British Open, golf crowd at a major since couldn’t be more different. strokes. He then went on appeared concerned he make a birdie on the only for one of the bumps the pandemic. One man Players are being kept in a to play a nearly-perfect was getting too close to 14th hole, bogeys on the on the course’s lunar-like was wearing a dragon one- strict bubble to comply back nine, making bird- spectators. “He was like, 11th, 16th and 18th holes landscape to throw it of- sie next to the ropes on the with COVID-19 restric- ies on the 10th, 12th, ‘Can you just give me some brought him home with a  ine and into the rough. sixth hole Wednesday, hav- tions devised by the R&A 13th and 16th holes to space, I don’t know who 79. Luckily, he nished at “Kicked left,” Willett ing been cruelly fooled by a and are at risk of disquali- come home in 33 and you are,’” said English 3-over for the tourna- said, before smiling. “Nev- group of friends into wear- cation for breaching punch his ticket to the quali er Nick Poppleton, ment and was one of the er asked for it!” ing a costume. rules. match play portion of the who played alongside last few players to make Expect the unexpected Those ooohs and aaahs “It’s probably inevitable tournament. Mickelson. the cut into match play. will be the motto for the and rumbling roars from a that we will have some Also punching his tick- world’s best golfers this distance are all part of problems,” said Slumbers, OPEN, B2 et to match play was for- GOLF, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY JULY 15, 2021

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Radio ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK MLB Nate Cutone had one RBI for the Lynn Babe Ruth 13-year-old all-star team in a win over Parkway 7:08 p.m...... Boston at NY Yankees ...... WEEI-FM 93.7 Wednesday evening at Fraser Field. NBA FINALS Lynn 13s squeeze out win over Parkway NBA FINALS Wednesday, July 14 Phoenix at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 6 Parkway tied the game up son, who notched a sacri ce their opponent, time and Phoenix 118, Milwaukee 105 Saturday, July 17 LYNN 13s Thursday, July 8 Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9 p.m. From B1 at 5-5 in the top of the fth  y to bring home the even- place of the game to be de- Phoenix 118, Milwaukee 108 Tuesday, July 20 on a two-run single from tual game-winning run. termined. Sunday, July 11 x-Phoenix at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. But Lynn responded right Daniel Colon, setting up the Avery shut the door from “For us, it’s all about limit- Milwaukee 120, Phoenix 100, Thursday, July 22 back. late-game heroics for Lynn. there, striking out two of the ing those mistakes,” said Phoenix leads the series 2-1 x-Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9 p.m. A walk and a single put a After a strikeout to start nal three batters he faced Peterson. “We’re going to hit runner in scoring position the inning, Justin Jennings to seal the win. the eld for practice (Thurs- for Cutone, who recorded an stepped in and laced a one- The Lynn 13s (5-0) now day), show up on Friday and MLB RBI groundout to give Lynn out triple to get into scoring move on to the state semi - see what happens out AMERICAN LEAGUE a 5-3 lead. position. Next up was Peter- nal round on Friday, with there.” East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 55 36 .604 _ New York 47 40 .540 _ Tampa Bay 53 37 .589 1½ Philadelphia 44 44 .500 3½ New York 46 43 .517 8 Atlanta 44 45 .494 4 Three locals make match play at Mass. Amateur Toronto 45 42 .517 8 Washington 42 47 .472 6 Baltimore 28 61 .315 26 Miami 39 50 .438 9 Central Division Central Division GOLF missed the cut this time with an 88 to miss the cut. on his rst-round score, W L Pct GB W L Pct GB From B1 around after following up Tedesco’s Brad Tufts im- but his two-day total of 85- Chicago 54 35 .607 _ Milwaukee 53 39 .576 _ 83 wasn’t enough to make Cleveland 45 42 .517 8 Cincinnati 48 42 .533 4 his rst-round 76 with a proved on his rst-round Detroit 40 51 .440 15 Chicago 44 46 .489 8 Swampscott native and 5-over 77 on Wednesday. score of 80 by one shot on it to match play. Minnesota 39 50 .438 15 St. Louis 44 46 .489 8 defending Kernwood After putting himself in Wednesday, but his 79 Francoeur, Zolotas, Kansas City 36 53 .404 18 Pittsburgh 34 56 .378 18 West Division West Division Country Club men’s club great position after a 75 wasn’t enough to get him Christian Emmerich and W L Pct GB W L Pct GB champion Aidan Emmer- on Tuesday, Tedesco’s through to the match play the other top-29 scorers Houston 55 36 .604 _ San Francisco 57 32 .640 _ Oakland 52 40 .565 3½ Los Angeles 56 35 .615 2 ich, who made it through Hunter Stone struggled in round. now move on to the match Seattle 48 43 .527 7 San Diego 53 40 .570 6 to match play at age 16 in the second round on Salem Country Club’s play Round of 32 on Los Angeles 45 44 .506 9 Colorado 40 51 .440 18 last year’s Mass. Amateur, Wednesday and nished Ryan Daly also improved Thursday. Texas 35 55 .389 19½ Arizona 26 66 .283 32½

Wednesday’s Games Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. No games scheduled Texas at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Thursday’s Games Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Boston (Rodríguez 6-5) at N.Y. Yankees The beauty of links golf returns with The Open Minnesota at Detroit, 7:10 p.m., 2nd game (TBD), 7:08 p.m. Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Friday’s Games Baltimore at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 2:10 p.m., 1st game 10 on the rotation — which Houston at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. OPEN Miami at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m., 1st has made it green and soft. game San Francisco at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. From B1 Miami at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m., 2nd L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. On the 17th hole Wednes- game Seattle at L.A. Angels, 9:38 p.m. On Wednesday, a specta- day, a drive by Garrick N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Cleveland at Oakland, 9:40 p.m. San Diego at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. tor threw a ball to Mickel- Higgo plopped up upon son for him to sign. The landing on a side-slope, PGA champion immedi- taking the pace out of the TODAY IN SPORTS ately threw it back, with- ball as it dribbled toward July 15 1972 — Lee Trevino wins his sec- out signing it, and wiped the semi rough. Some fair- 1912 — Jim Thorpe wins the de- ond consecutive British Open ti- his hands with a towel. ways also have been wid- cathlon at the Stockholm Olympics tle by beating Jack Nicklaus by one And then there’s the ened. and, in the closing ceremony, Swe- stroke. course at Royal St. Against that, the rough den’s King Gustav proclaims Thorpe 1978 — Jack Nicklaus shoots a 281 George’s, disrespected by is knee high in places and the world’s greatest athlete. at St. Andrews to win his third and nal British Open. some and unloved by many is thick and lush rather 1922 — Gene Sarazen shoots a more for being unfair. Balls than wispy. nal-round 68 to beat out Bobby 1984 — Hollis Stacy wins her third U.S. Women’s Open golf title, beating can be propelled almost “There’s certain lies out Jones and John Black for the U.S. Rosie Jones by one stroke. sideways by the undula- there it’s going to be a Open golf championship. 1990 — Betsy King overcomes an 11- tions on the fairways, some pitch back to the fairway,” 1923 — Amateur Bobby Jones shot de cit over the nal 33 holes to beats Bobby Cruikshank by two of which can be unhittable big-hitting Bryson De- win her second consecutive U.S. Wom- strokes in a playoff to win the U.S. especially in dry and fast Chambeau said of rough en’s Open as Patty Sheehan blows an Open golf title. conditions. he described Tuesday as eight-shot lead over the nal 23 holes. 1927 — Bobby Jones wins the The fairways on the rst “diabolical.” 1991 — Sandhi Ortiz-DelValle be- and 17th holes promise to “And that’s including for British Open shooting a champion- comes the rst woman to of ciate a ship record 7-under 285 at the Old men’s professional basketball game, be particularly tough, not everybody.” Course in St Andrews, Scotland. It’s working a United States Basketball to mention the one on the Lee Westwood said he’d the second straight Open title for League game between the New Ha- fourth, as Willett can at- been informed by Slum- the amateur, who goes wire-to-wire ven Skyhawks and the Philadelphia test. bers that the fairways for a six-stroke victory over Aubrey Spirit. “It’s not my favorite of would be watered later in Boomer and Fred Dobson. 2000 — Lennox Lewis stops Francois the (Open) rotation,” the week to stop them 1945 — Byron Nelson defeats Sam Botha at 2:39 of the second round to Brooks Koepka said of a from drying up and main- Byrd in the nal round of the PGA retain his WBC and IBF heavyweight course once described to tain their softness, given golf tournament. titles in London. American golfer Charles the thickness of the rough. 1961 — Arnold Palmer shoots a 2007 — BYU star Daniel Summer- Howell III as “the world’s Royal St. George’s, it 284 at Royal Birkdale to win his hays becomes the rst amateur win- largest pinball machine.” seems, will give and take rst British Open title. ner in Nationwide Tour history. Sum- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 1967 — Argentina’s Roberto DeVi- merhays scores a two-stroke victory Helping the players this this week. But if the wind cenzo wins the British Open by two over Chad Collins and Chris Nallen week is the rain that has picks up like it did on Recent U.S. Open champion Jon Rahm is the bet- strokes over defending champion in the Nationwide Children’s Hospi- lashed down on the course Wednesday, it will be a ting favorite to win The Open Championship at Jack Nicklaus. tal Invitational. — the southernmost of the mighty challenge. Royal St. George’s this weekend. Bruins extend defenseman Carlo for six years, $24.6M By Jimmy Golen found job security to goals and one assist and said on a teleconference. time soon,” he said. “I’m Bruins general manager ASSOCIATED PRESS sharpen his leadership averaged 18:43 in ice time “My recovery was pretty still a young guy, I still Don Sweeney said. skills. this season, his fth in quick. ... That hasn’t feel very sharp in my Carlo said he had noth- BOSTON — It’s not the “There’s a lot more room Boston. But he missed thrown me off in any way.” mind. I feel great in my ing special planned for $24.6 million that’s going for that going forward. I most of March with an The hit left Carlo un- body.” his new riches except for to change Brandon Carlo. think this contract kind oblique muscle injury and able to get back on his A second-round draft perhaps a haircut. He is It’s the six years. of re ects on that,” Carlo then left Game 3 of the feet. He said he knows pick in 2015, the 6-foot-4, taking some time away The de- told reporters Wednesday second round of the play- that concussions need to 227-pound Colorado aver- from hockey but will be fenseman said he’s not after the deal was an- offs after a hit from Is- be taken seriously, but it aged 74 games in his rst skating again next week. going to rush out and buy nounced. “It’s always landers forward Cal Clut- won’t affect how he plays. four seasons before play- “I fully anticipate that’s anything  ashy after something that I feel like terbuck that sent his “With the way that I re- ing in just 27 in 2021. all going to go very well,” signing a new contract ex- I kind of had a little bit head crashing into the covered from my concus- “Brandon is a player he said. “I like to just get tension. But having a within me, the leadership glass. sions and through the in- who has grown into a away from the game for a long-term commitment component. I just want to “I’ve been feeling great, jury process, I never felt, foundational defenseman little bit, but I’m excited from the team was “a continue to grow in that completely back to nor- in any way, shape, or with our team while also to get back on the ice next huge compliment,” and he regard.” mal, 100% for well over a form, that my career was emerging as an important week and fully expect to wants to use the new- Carlo, 24, had three month and a half now,” he going to be ending any leader on and off the ice,” be feeling great.” THURSDAY JULY 15, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Biden meets Dems at Capitol to Are we going to rm up support for spending need COVID-19 By Alan Fram and Lisa Mascaro booster shots? ASSOCIATED PRESS By Lauran or experimental boosters WASHINGTON — Pres- Neergaard tweaked to better match ident Joe Biden stepped up ASSOCIATED PRESS different variants. his bid to push his multitril- But last week, P zer and Just because P zer its German partner BioN- lion-dollar domestic plans wants to offer COVID-19 through Congress Wednes- Tech announced that in vaccine boosters doesn’t August, they plan to seek day, lunching with Senate mean people will be lining Democrats a day after party Food and Drug Adminis- up anytime soon — U.S. leaders announced a com- tration authorization of a and international health promise for pouring feder- third dose because it could authorities say that for al resources into climate boost levels of virus- ght- now, the fully vaccinated change, health care and ing antibodies, possibly family service programs. seem well protected. helping ward off worri- “Is this my homecoming?” Globally, experts are some mutants. he said, greeting people as watching closely to deter- The companies haven’t returned to the Capitol — mine if and when people publicly released data, his home as a Delaware might need another shot. and U.S. health of cials senator for 36 years — for At the same time, many issued a sharp response his rst working meeting suggest the priority for that boosters aren’t yet with lawmakers there since the time being should be needed and that the gov- vaccinations, noting that becoming president. Then PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ernment, not vaccine he added about the budget worrisome coronavirus makers, will decide if and business at hand, “We’re go- President Joe Biden walks with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schum- mutants wouldn’t be pop- when that changes. ing to get this done.” er, D-N.Y., at the Capitol in Washington, as he arrives to discuss the lat- ping up so fast if more of The World Health Or- The midday session was est progress on his infrastructure agenda. the U.S. and the rest of the ganization said Monday the start of his efforts to — fall short of even bolder suing. “I really haven’t seen coming days. world had gotten the ini- there is not enough evi- rm up support for forth- progressive goals, like ex- everything yet,” Manchin, Together, the infrastruc- tial round of shots. dence to show that third coming legislation embody- tending overall Medicare one of the chamber’s more ture and social program “If you want to stop doses are needed. It said ing his priorities among coverage to people as young conservative Democrats, packages fall a bit short hearing about the variant the scarce shots should Democrats, whose skinny as 60. Biden and party lead- told a reporter. of the roughly $4.5 trillion of the week,” said Jennifer be shared with poor coun- congressional majorities ers face a tricky task of win- Republicans could well op- Biden had proposed to help Nuzzo, a Johns Hopkins tries instead of being used leave him with virtually no ning over moderates wary pose the effort unanimously, communities and families University public health by rich countries as boost- votes to lose. about tax boosts and further criticizing its costs and like- in every corner of the coun- specialist, “we need to do ers. Late Tuesday, top Demo- ballooning budget de cits, ly tax increases. Democrats try. That means some in- more work to make sure WHAT’S THE crats announced an agree- and progressives demand- will need support from all creases Biden has proposed all countries have more EVIDENCE? ment among themselves on ing even more spending. their lawmakers in the 50- will have to be curtailed or access to vaccines.” An Associated Press plans to spend a mammoth “We know the road ahead 50 Senate and could lose cut. Here are some questions analysis last month found $3.5 trillion over the com- is gong to be long. There are no more than three in the The Democrats’ goal is to and answers about vac- nearly all COVID-19 ing decade on a wide range bumps along the way,” Sen- House. push a budget resolution cine immunity and boost- deaths in the U.S. are oc- of domestic programs, an ate Majority Leader Chuck Separately, a bipartisan reecting Tuesday’s agree- ers. curring among the unvac- expansion Biden has pro- Schumer of New York ac- group of senators is working ment through the House WHAT’S PROMPT- posed nancing with tax knowledged Wednesday. to esh out a related mea- and the Senate before law- cinated. ING THE DEBATE? boosts on the rich and big But he said Democrats sure that would cost around makers leave for their Au- In the last few weeks, corporations. Included in would press ahead because $1 trillion — including gust recess. Budget passage U.S. health of cials have infections and hospital- the proposal would be a top “we must make average around $579 billion in new would let Democrats move a long said that people one izations have begun rising priority for progressives — American lives a whole lot spending — on roads, wa- follow-up spending bill that day might need a boost- as the highly contagious an expansion of Medicare, better.” ter systems and other more actually nances the party’s er — after all, they do delta variant spreads. But the health insurance pro- Underscoring the political traditional infrastructure priorities with just 50 votes for many other vaccines. the Centers for Disease gram for older Americans, complexities, West Virginia projects, another Biden pri- and Vice President Kamala That’s why studies are Control and Prevention to include vision, dental and Sen. Joe Manchin stopped ority. Biden and that group Harris’ tie-breaking vote in underway to test different says the surges are driv- hearing coverage. short of saying Wednesday had agreed to an outline of the Senate, not the 60 votes approaches: simple third en by the least vaccinated Yet Democrats’ emerg- that he would back all the that measure last month, Republicans could other- doses, mix-and-match parts of a country that has ing plans — most details policy initiatives that Biden and bargainers are hoping wise require with a bill-kill- tests using a different plenty of shots if people remain a work in progress and top Democrats are pur- to craft a compromise bill in ing libuster. brand for a third dose, would only take them. U.S. overdose deaths hit record 93,000 in pandemic last year By Mike Stobbe pandemic restrictions iso- this increasingly poisoned unemployment bene ts ASSOCIATED PRESS lated those with drug ad- drug supply,” said Shan- left them with more mon- dictions and made treat- non Monnat, an associate ey than usual. And they NEW YORK — Over- ment harder to get, experts professor of sociology at said “when I have money, I dose deaths soared to a said. Syracuse University who stock up on my (drug) sup- record 93,000 last year in Jordan McGlashen died researches geographic pat- ply,” she said. the midst of the COVID-19 of a drug overdose in his terns in overdoses. “Near- Overdose deaths are pandemic, the U.S. govern- Ypsilanti, Michigan, apart- ly all of this increase is just one facet of what was ment reported Wednesday. ment last year. He was fentanyl contamination in overall the deadliest year That estimate far eclips- pronounced dead on May some way. Heroin is con- in U.S. history. With about es the high of about 72,000 6, the day before his 39th taminated. Cocaine is con- 378,000 deaths attributed drug overdose deaths birthday. taminated. Methamphet- to COVID-19, the nation reached the previous year “It was really dif cult for amine is contaminated.” saw more than 3.3 million and amounts to a 29 per- me to think about the way Fentanyl was involved deaths. cent increase. in which Jordan died. He in more than 60 percent The Centers for Disease “This is a staggering loss was alone, and suffering of the overdose deaths last Control and Prevention of human life,” said Bran- emotionally and felt like year, CDC data suggests. reviewed death certi cates FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS don Marshall, a Brown he had to use again,” said There’s no current evi- to come up with the esti- University public health his younger brother, Col- Sharon Rivera adjusts owers and other items dence that more Americans mate for 2020 drug over- researcher who tracks lin McGlashen, who wrote left at the grave of her daughter, Victoria, at Cal- started using drugs last dose deaths. The estimate overdose trends. openly about his brother’s vary Cemetery in New York, on Mother’s Day. year, Monnat said. Rather, of over 93,000 translates The nation was already addiction in an obituary. they were supplanted rst from ailments like cancer the increased deaths most to an average of more than struggling with its worst Jordan McGlashen’s likely were people who 250 deaths each day, or by heroin and then by but has increasing been overdose epidemic but death was attributed to had already been strug- roughly 11 every hour. clearly “COVID has great- heroin and fentanyl. fentanyl, a dangerously sold illicitly and mixed gling with addiction. Some The 21,000 increase is ly exacerbated the crisis,” While prescription pain- powerful opioid, in recent with other drugs. have told her research the biggest year-to-year he added. killers once drove the na- years. Fentanyl was devel- “What’s really driving team that suspensions of jump since the count rose Lockdowns and other tion’s overdose epidemic, oped to treat intense pain the surge in overdoses is evictions and extended by 11,000 in 2016. Summer setback: COVID deaths Local news on your doorstep and cases rising again globally By Heather the more-contagious del- though deaths are still on Hollingsworth and ta variant has now been a downward trajectory at Maria Cheng identi ed in 111 countries around 260 a day. ASSOCIATED PRESS since rst being detected Los Angeles County, the in India and that the mu- most populous county in COVID-19 deaths and tant version is expected to the U.S., reported its fth cases are on the rise again become globally dominant straight day Tuesday of globally in a dispiriting in the coming months. setback that is trigger- more than 1,000 new cas- Amid the surge, the es. ing another round of re- overall death toll in hard- strictions and dampening Tokyo is under a fourth hit Argentina neared state of emergency ahead hopes for an almost nor- 100,000. Daily coronavi- mal summer of fun. of the Summer Games this rus deaths in Russia hit month. 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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Errant expression leads to yearslong misunderstanding DEAR ABBY: I have place to live. I am very always suffered from Dear Abby is written by Abigail concerned about that what I now know is social Van Buren, also known as Jeanne many cats and a python anxiety disorder. When I cohabitating with a tod- have to attend a large Phillips, and was founded by her dler and soon an infant. family function, I’m ex- mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Please help me reinforce tremely nervous and mis- Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. that while it is OK to erable. As a result, some- have a pet, they are not times I have had a sour Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. thinking or acting re- expression on my face sponsibly as parents. (although I didn’t realize it). At a gathering several their actions. I’ll be re- individual, because you VERY CONCERNED years ago, I guess I inad- quired to see this person are going to encounter the GRANNY for years to come. Apolo- person with some regu- vertently gave what ap- DEAR GRANNY: gizing is not an option, as larity, it would be in your peared to be a dirty look Have you talked to your the two of us now have a to the in-law of a family interest to quit stewing, son and DIL about your seething dislike for each member. I didn’t mean to make the “gesture” (not concerns? If you haven’t, other. Do I have a right to be rude, but I was ex- obscene!) and straighten you should. According to give myself a break for tremely nervous. this out. the Mayo Clinic, exposure this? Since then, this person DEAR ABBY: My son to cat feces could cause a has made a sarcastic re- and daughter-in-law are ANXIETY disease called toxoplas- mark about me on a fam- sweet, kind and loving SUFFERER mosis, which can be ily video, and another people. They are good passed by a pregnant time as I was walking out DEAR ANXIETY parents to their son, an woman to her unborn of a family member’s SUFFERER: If someone adorable toddler, and ex- child. (Look online for home, they made a face was offended by a “look” pect another child in six further information.) or gesture behind my they perceived, they months. They live in an In addition, many com- back. (I realized it later should have approached apartment and would munities have zoning or- because I was wondering you and asked what it like to rent a home to ac- dinances that dictate why the person I was say- was about when it hap- commodate their growing what kind and the num- ing goodbye to looked pened. Surely other of family. ber of pets people are al- past me at them and your relatives know about The problem is they lowed to keep on their laughed.) your discomfort being in have six cats and a py- property. When your son I regret what happened groups and could have thon. Most rental houses and his wife rent a house, and constantly replay the explained to the person don’t allow pets they will be expected to event and beat myself up that the expression on most certainly not this abide by those regula- over it. However, I feel your face wasn’t directed brood. They have made tions, or they will be in this person has more at them. Regardless of clear that they will not violation of their lease than made up for it by how you feel about this sacri ce their pets for a and subject to eviction. BRIDGE

Here is a reliable defensive guideline Drew Carey hosts a show in which the rst trick with his club king and perfectly normal people act embar- continued with the club six. Declar- rassingly to have a chance to win er won on the board, played a heart big prizes, in particular a new car. to his ace and led his remaining He said, “I’m not against ratings heart, West discarding a club. After per se. I think more information is East won with his jack, he tried to always good. But I certainly don’t think the government has to step cash the club jack, but South ruffed, in and set guidelines for how shows banked the diamond ace and should be rated.” crossruffed, losing only one club, Bridge teachers set guidelines for one heart and one spade. Where their students, almost all of which did East err? are wrong occasionally, but they are Well, it wasn’t totally his fault. right often enough to make them West, with four spades, probably worth remembering. should have led a trump at trick Which guideline did East overlook one. But as soon as the dummy on today’s deal? came down with a void, East should In the auction, North was a tad cautious when he only invited game, have been nervous about a cross- but his diamond void was of uncer- ruff. He had two chances to cash his tain value. South, though, had only spade ace: trick two and trick ve. six losers, so he raised to game. When he did not do that, declarer West led the unbid suit. East won brought home his contract. THURSDAY JULY 15, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK IN MOVIES

8 p.m. DISC Dr. Pimple Popper Pops Shark Week Returning Home Dr. Sandra Lee has demonstrated her skills when it comes to helping patients with severe skin con- ditions, but it isn’t shark acne (which isn’t a thing) that draws her to Turks and Caicos with Dr. Austin Gallagher. Instead, Dr. Lee has made the trip to learn more about the qualities of shark skin. Her discover- ies may reveal how to apply related science to help treat human skin disorders. 8 p.m. FREE grown-ish While they’re in Mexico, Zoey and Aaron (Yara Shahi- di, Trevor Jackson) nd themselves in some serious trouble after spending their rst night out together as a couple in a new episode called “Drunk in Love.” Meanwhile, Ana (Francia Raisa) debates Jazz (Chloe Bailey) and Javi (Henri Esteve) and the current sta- tus of their relationship. Elsewhere, Doug and Luca (Diggy Simmons, Luka Sabbat) continue their excur- sion with two local ladies. 9 p.m. CW The Outpost Season 4 of this sci- series opens with “Someone Has to Rule,” and that someone, Garret (Jake Stor- moen) hopes, will be Talon (Jessica Green. Mean- while, a mysterious assassin seeks revenge. Else- where, Falista (Georgia May Foote) mourns for Tobin (Aaron Fontaine), while still having the presence of mind to hatch a new scheme. Zed (Reece Ritchie) uncovers a secret about Wren (Izuka Hoyle), whom he wants to be High Priestess. 9 p.m. MTV Families of the Ma a A cult hit during its initial outing, this compelling By Paul Hall about to change. hind their very tortured past. father to the women. And I really en- Johansson and Pugh are a fun true-crime docuseries returns for Season 2, diving Both Natasha (aka Black Wid- joyed O-T Fagbenle’s role as Mason, ow) and her sister Yelena (Florence pair to watch onscreen. Both know into the lives of ve notorious families with ties to The Avengers characters and a go-getter who supplied Natasha lms bring joy and excitement to Pugh) were developed to become how to chew up the scenery wheth- organized crime, with members of each trying to with everything she needed — within moviegoers worldwide. Epic battle trained killers, and while both re- er they are in a moment together or reason. break away from that deadend existence. Among the sequences, classic storytelling and ceived virtually identical training, on their own. This feels like a movie With a scene after the credits, one various clans taking the spotlight, Karen Gravano Natasha became an Avenger and that is long overdue, and I wish the memorable characters come togeth- can only wonder where the future has returned to New York, where she has developed Yelena took a very different path. tale would have been told to t more er in one cohesive package. Through for Yelena lies and look forward to a passion for prison reform. She’s currently trying As we fast forward from the mo- cleanly into the overall timeline. the years we have seen origin stories the development of her character. to get a reversal of her boyfriend’s verdict while he for many of these iconic characters ments in the past, we see Natasha Every bit of the Avengers lm on the run from the United States mystique is here, and Black Widow, We know where Natasha’s future serves a life sentence. Karina Seabrook, meanwhile, from Iron Man and Captain America government as Secretary Ross (Wil- which had a long-delayed release lies, but there are two families who to Thor and Spider-Man. Now we are is trying to break into the maledominated nancial liam Hurt) is trying to round up all for theatrical exhibition due to the dominated her life, and underneath gifted with the long-overdue origin world. the outlaw Avengers since the sign- pandemic, is a welcome sight to see all the craziness and dysfunction of story of Black Widow in theaters and 9:01 p.m. ing of the Sokovia Accords. Natasha on the biggest and loudest screen at Yelena, Melina and Alexei, and her DISC on Disney+ Premier Access. seems to have everything togeth- your disposal. While the action se- Most of Black Widow focuses Avengers family, Black Widow makes Sharkadelic Summer 2 er for peace and quiet in her own quences explode before you, there clear — family matters. Will this summer set new records for certain types on Natasha Romanoff’s (Scarlett world — that is, until she nds some are plenty of quieter moments built Johansson) whereabouts during of shark-related activity? Snoop Dogg runs down a mysterious vials in her belongings in with a bit of humor to lighten the the period between the Avengers Paul’s Grade: B- report on some of the craziest encounters between from Budapest and gets attacked load. lms Captain America: Civil War for them by a masked supersoldier. Despite being light on other Black Widow humans and sharks, as well as some of the wild- and Avengers: In nity War, but we When she nds her sister, the ac- Avengers staple characters, Black Rated PG-13 est reactions to those inicdents, to discern whether are given a brief glimpse at family tion ramps up as the two, now living Widow does bring a number of tal- Stars: Scarlett Johansson, Flor- once again the United States is proving to be ground life that once existed in Ohio. Nata- very different existences, are forced ented individuals to the Marvel uni- ence Pugh, David Harbour, Rachel zero for a shark superstorm (not to be confused with sha loved her sister and yet hated to team up to stop an enormous verse including Rachel Weisz and Weisz a Sharknado, of course). what they went through. Things were threat to the world and the man be- David Harbour as the mother and Director: Cate Shortland

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Commonly known as: 346 Chatham Street, Lynn, MA 01902 MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE MOVING Parcel Number: 097-496-035 Leave your moving to us! By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Whether it be one piece or more! given by Marcia Isenberg and Daniel P. Isenberg to Mortgage Electronic The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for 1-800-East-West Mortgage Company, of a typographical error in this publication. 10% off for senior citizens, Inc., its successors and assigns, dated July 1, 2005 and recorded with the Essex veterans, and disabled County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 24528, Page 563, For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated September 30, 2009, and recorded in Book subsequently assigned to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home 28960 at Page 444 with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds. Call Ronnie I’m a Veteran so 10% discount for Loans Servicing LP by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. by Vets, Seniors + free EST, all others assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, $25 estimates for instant response. Book 30525, Page 321, subsequently assigned to Bank of America, N.A., 781-321-2499 encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, For a free estimate Call 508-245-7569 successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book REAL ESTATE FUELS/HEATING 31807, Page 233, subsequently assigned to Bank of America, N.A. successor by TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid by a FOR SALE merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. by certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for 1-800-East-West sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid by a All real estate advertising in this Mortgage Company, Inc., its successor and assigns by assignment recorded in certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within forty five (45) days after newspaper is subject to the Federal said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 37244, Page 429, the date of sale. Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- subsequently assigned to Green Tree Servicing, LLC by Bank of America, N.A. by setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes Other terms to be announced at the sale. it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or Book 32547, Page 579, subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, trustee for LSF10 Master Participation Trust by Ditech Financial LLC f/k/a Green FUEL ASSISTANCE ACCEPTED handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, Tree Servicing LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Marinosci Law Group, P.C. 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran's status, or source of income or any Registry of Deeds at Book 37244, Page 431 for breach of the conditions of said 275 West Natick Road, Suite 500 We service intention to make any such preference, limitation Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at Warwick, RI 02886 gas and oil or discrimination. 1:00 PM on July 29, 2021 at 23 Jane Road, Marblehead, MA, all and singular the Attorney for Mid America Mortgage, Inc. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: heating systems. advertising for real estate which is in violation of Present Holder of the Mortgage Oil tanks the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all The land, with any buildings thereon, situated in Marblehead, Essex County, Telephone: (401) 234-9200 dwellings in this newspaper are available on an MLG File No.: 16-05143 installed/removed. equal opportunity basis. To complain of Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at NORTHEASTERLY: by Jane Road, as shown on plan of land hereinafter mentioned, 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at one hundred (100) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY: by Lot #36, as shown on said plan, Item: July 8, 15, 22, 2021 781-592-9505 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. one hundred nine and 13/100 (109.13) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY: by Lot #58, as shown on said plan, one hundred and 07/100 (100.07) feet; and NORTHWESTERLY: by Lot #32, as shown on said plan, one hundred five and 52/100 (105.52) feet. Containing 10,730 square feet, more or less. Being shown LEGALS RENTALS HELP WANTED as Lot #34 on a plan entitled, "Marblehead, Mass. Lot Layout (in part) Jane Road, Portion of Haley Village" drawn by W.T. Foss Co., Engineers dated February 20, MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 1962 and filed in the Essex County South District Registry of Deeds in Book 5097, JOB INFORMATION APARTMENTS Page 154. For our title see Deed dated December 15, 1988 and recorded in the By virtue and in execution of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage SERVICES Essex South Registry of Deeds in Book 09820, Page 304. given by Timothy G. Sweeney and Yvonda Sweeney to Shirley A. Goodwin f/k/a/ The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Shirley A. Sweeney, dated November 8, 2018, and recorded with the Essex County NOTICE restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax (South District) Registry of Deeds in Book 37229, Page 396 as affected by an WYOMA SQUARE Don't pay to find work before you get Attractive 1 Bedroom Apt. 1st. Flr. titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in assignment from Shirley A. Goodwin f/k/a Shirley A. Sweeney to Michael R. Includes Heat Hot Water and Parking the job. Legitimate job placement firms possession, and attorney's fees and costs. Harkins, Trustee of Crested Butte Realty Trust dated February 7, 2019 and ONLY $1095 a month that work to fill specific positions recorded with said Registry at Book 37330, Page 441, of which the undersigned is cannot charge an upfront fee. For free TERMS OF SALE: the present holder, and for breach of the condition of said mortgage and for the CALL CENTURY REALTY information about avoiding employ- A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be purposes of foreclosing the same, Crested Butte Realty Trust will sell at PUBLIC 781-593-0004 ment service scams, write the Federal AUCTION at 11:00 a.m., on August 6, 2021 at 40 Cannon Rock Road, Lynn, Trade Commission at Washington, delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of MA, all and the singular, the premises described in said mortgage. to wit: NOTICES D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Information Center, from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other A certain parcel of land, together with the buildings thereon, situated in said Lynn, 1-800-876-7060 check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid being shown as Lot #3 on a Plan drawn by Reid Land Surveyors, dated August 14, at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms PAY CALLS NOTICE 1998, recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 335, of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Page 23. Containing approximately 20,689 square feet of land according to said For more information and assistance sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be regarding the reliability of business entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Plan. Pay Call Numbers opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The (900, 976 and 550) ties, employment services and financ- description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of This conveyance is made together with the fee running to the middle of said Advertiser telephone numbers with ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Cannon Rock Road, which road shall forever remain open and unobstructed to be 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST contact the Better Business Bureau used as a street for the benefit of all lots shown on the above described plan and Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. disclose the price of the telephone Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite also with the right to use all streets shown on said plan in common with others. U.S. Bank Trust National Association, not in its individual capacity, but solely as Subject to restrictions of records. call. When a number is published 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or Trustee of LSF10 Master Participation Trust within the advertisement the per call 508-652-4800 minute and/or flat charge must be Present Holder of said Mortgage, Subject to the Covenants and Restrictions set forth in the Declaration of Common included. If you dial a pay per call YARD SALES By Its Attorneys, Scheme Restrictions for Cannon Rock Road Extension, Lynn, MA, dated August 1, number from an advertisement appear- ORLANS PC 2000, and recorded at the Registry of Deeds in Book 15697, on Page 97. ing in the classified section and it PO Box 540540 DOES NOT disclose this information, Yard Sale Waltham, MA 02454 Subject to the Easement to Massachusetts Electric Company dated June 21, please notify the Item classified We are moving. Phone: (781) 790-7800 2000, and recorded in said Registry as Document No. 372429 and Book 16534, 19-005134 department immediately. Response to Miscellaneous household items Page 573. Clothes, dishes, furniture, curio, tools, any pay per call numbers will be Item: July 8, 15, 22, 2021 charged to your telephone bill and row boat, canoe, motorcycle, etc. Subject to Driveway Easement dated May 16, 2002, recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Book 19660, Page 516. anyone under 18 years of age must LEGALS have parent's consent. This Saturday and Sunday 07-17-21 Please call immediately for further and 07-18-21 from 9:30am-4:30pm For title see deed recorded with said Registry in Book 33248, at Page 332. details or information. LEGAL NOTICE CLASSIFIED 189-191 Eutaw Ave. Lynn TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT Together with all rights, privileges and easements connected therewith and subject (781)593-7700 CONSERVATION COMMISSION to restrictions, easements and rights of way of record, and said premises are hereby conveyed subject to any building and zoning law requirements which may The Lynnfield Senior Center has an be in force and applicable. opening for TRIP COORDINATOR/FIS- Did Pursuant to the provisions of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act MGL CAL MANAGER. 30 hours a week. Chapter 131, Section 40, the Swampscott Conservation Commission will hold a This sale is subject to a prior mortgage to Mortgage Electronic Registration System, Plans day trips and overnight trips for public hearing on the Notice of Intent of the applicant: Scott Patrowicz, P.E. Inc. as Nominee for Union Trust Mortgage Corporation dated April 30, 2014 and senior citizens. Resp. for MUNIS input (Patrowicz Land Development Engineering) for the Proposed project to include: recorded with said Registry at Book 33248, Page 354. and all billing, invoices, purchases and you Site work- Landscaping to include land grading and retaining wall construction budget reports. Call Linda at for an existing single-family house within 100 feet of an inland and/or coastal Said sale will be subject to all real estate taxes and municipal assessments and 781-598-1078 for more info. wetland resource area at Map #33, Lot #13D, Address: #10 Palmer Road, Swampscott, MA. betterments, prior liens, including Condominium common expenses, if any, and know? other enforceable encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this This request will be reviewed at a public meeting scheduled for JULY 22, 2021 at mortgage and subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, 7:30pm. This meeting will be held remotely in accordance with Governor Baker's covenants and rights of way, if any. Have March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c.30A, §18, and the Governor's March 15, 2020 Order imposing strict Terms of sale. Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars at the time of sale, balance in limitation on the number of people that may gather in one place. Details on how to Thirty (30) days at the offices of Oakley, O'Sullivan & Eaton, P.C., 857 Turnpike access the meeting will be posted on the meeting agenda. Street, North Andover, MA. The deposit and balance is to be cash, certified check, something bank cashier's check or bank treasurer's check. Other terms to be announced at Plans are available for review online at conservation-commission/conservation-co the sale. to sell? mmission-filings. For any questions, please call (781) 596-8829 ext 1251 and/or ext 1271. Written comments can be submitted until noon the day of the scheduled The undersigned Mortgage Holder reserves the right to reject any and all bids meeting to [email protected] and/or [email protected] made at the foreclosure sale, to amend or change the terms of the sale by announcement made prior to, or at the foreclosure sale and to continue the Tom Ruskin foreclosure sale to such subsequent date as the Mortgagee may deem advisable. Home delivery Conservation Commission Chair CRESTED BUTTE REALTY TRUST, subscribers Molly O'Connell, Senior Planner and/or Marissa Meaney, Land Use Coordinator Present Holder of said Mortgage, 22 Monument Ave, Swampscott, MA 01907 get FREE access 781.596.8829 ext 1251 and/or ext 1271 By its Attorneys, to the e-edition on Oakley, O'Sullivan & Eaton, P.C. ITEM: July 15, 2021 Gregory N. Eaton, Esquire We can ITEM: July 15, 22 and 29, 2021 help! THURSDAY JULY 15, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 INTERNATIONAL France celebrates Bastille Day amid virus fears, tensions By Angela Charlton to normal a little bit." erty! Liberty!" marched ASSOCIATED PRESS Masks were ubiquitous through eastern Paris on among spectators, and de Wednesday, confronting PARIS — Bastille Day is rigueur for the dignitaries riot police who red tear back, sort of. watching the parade un- gas to try to disperse the France celebrated its na- der a red-white-and-blue advancing crowd. Protest- tional holiday Wednesday awning emulating the ers and police kicked the with thousands of troops French  ag. tear gas canisters at each marching in a Paris pa- The clatter of hundreds other, and cyclists calm- rade, warplanes roaring of horseshoes accompa- ly weaved through the overhead and traditional nied military music as crowd. parties around the coun- uniformed guards on Organizers of this year's try, after last year's events horseback escorted Presi- parade dubbed it an "op- were scaled back because dent Emmanuel Macron. timistic Bastille Day" of virus fears. Some rose up from aimed at "winning the fu- Two horses stumbled civilian onlookers as Ma- ture" and "celebrating a while parading on the cron rode past restau- France standing together Champs-Elysees, tossing rants, luxury boutiques behind the tricolor ( ag) their uniformed riders, and movie theaters that to emerge from the pan- but overall the day's main were shuttered for much demic." While that opti- event went according to of the past year and a half. mism was widely felt in plan, and looked a lot like But not everyone is France a few weeks ago, Bastille Days of the past. cheering his handling of clouds have returned to One soldier even used the the pandemic. Some cafe the national mood as the occasion to propose to his PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS owners, hospital workers delta variant fuels new in- girlfriend on the cobble- and parents are pushing fections. stoned avenue, kneeling Jets of the Patrouille de France y over the Champs-Elysees avenue back against his decision Leading the parade and kissing her hand. during the Bastille Day parade in Paris. this week to require all were members of a Eu- The virus was never far At the Paris parade, the those watching an elabo- for virus security checks. French health care work- ropean force ghting ex- away, however. A small number of onlookers was rate reworks show at the "I came especially for ers to get vaccinated, and tremists in Mali and the group of protesters angry limited. Each person at- Eiffel Tower on Wednes- my son who is marching a special COVID pass for surrounding Sahel region. over new vaccine rules anyone over 12 going to a Macron announced last tending had to show a spe- day evening. today," said Gaelle Henry skirmished with police restaurant. week that France is pull- amid bursts of tear gas in cial pass proving they had Spectators converged on from Normandy. "It's nice Many doctors and scien- ing at least 2,000 troops Paris. 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