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TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021

STEVE KRAUSE COMMENTARY Swampscott Have you had enough Zoom? They have. Town Meeting It seems the biggest issue that people have with Zoom is After a year of cosmetic. They just don’t like looking at themselves. Zooming, LHAND “You see every blemish,” says Kathleen Walsh, president Executive Direc- and CEO of YMCA of Metro North. “We’ve all had mirrors sweats the tor Charles J. for decades, but we’ve never had to look at ourselves the way we do on Zoom.” Gaeta longs for Exactly. Because of an issue with the camera on my com- in-person details puter, when my face appears on screen I look like Stewie meetings. By Tréa Lavery KRAUSE, A6 ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — The first night of the annual Town Meeting went long, with discussion of the proposed School budget for fiscal year 2022 taking up much of the meeting. Town Meeting members spent more will meet than an hour debating the proposed creation of a position within Town Hall for a diversity, equity and inclu- sion coordinator, a job with a proposed language salary of $85,000. “When we look at our workforce or the way we make decisions about needs in land use or other responsibilities we have, we have not been able to build a more inclusive ,” said Town Lynn Administrator Sean Fitzgerald in re- sponse to a motion by Town Meeting By Allysha Dunnigan member Ken Norton to remove the ITEM STAFF line item from the budget. “We have taken up a focus on prioritizing how LYNN — The Jean we become a more inclusive communi- Charles Academy (JCA) ty. This is going to take years of hard will open for the 2021-22 work… I don’t think we can do it with- school year following ap- out this type of expert support for di- proval from the School versity, equity and inclusion.” Committee last Thursday Several Town Meeting members ex- night. pressed concern about the salary at a As a dual-language pri- time when the town is trying to make vate school, the JCA is de- budget cuts, as well as the prospect of signed to meet the needs of hiring for the position when the town students of color by build- COURTESY PHOTO | CAVALRY CHRISTIAN CHURCH does not currently have a human re- ing a racially-equitable Select Board Chair Richard Dalton, left, and Executive Pastor Jamie Booth sources director, who would oversee curriculum and school cul- the position. ture within an inclusive, pose with the bell that will be restored through a donation from Calvary Christian Church. Finance Committee Chair Tim Dors- dual-language education ey explained that the committee spent program. a lot of time discussing the position Founded by Nakia Na- and came to the conclusion that hav- varro, the new Lynn Church answers Lynnfield bell ing the full-time position was worth school, located at 498 Es- the money for the town. sex St., will begin enroll- By Anne Marie Tobin ard Dalton last week in an represents one more import- Norton’s motion to remove the po- ing up to 50 students from ITEM STAFF unofficial ceremony on the ant step forward in the beau- sition from the budget, and a subse- grades Pre-K to 7 — with common. tification of the town com- LYNNFIELD — Calvary quent motion by Town Meeting mem- plans to serve up to 125 The donation will fully mon and the Center itself.” Christian Church has donat- ber Wayne Spritz to make the position students in grades Pre-K fund restoration of the bell, Rev. Booth said Calvary is ed $5,700 to restore the bell part-time at half the proposed salary, through 12. It will focus on committed to helping Lynn- on Lynnfield’s town common, one of the town’s most visi- both failed. recruiting students from field’s residents. which is part of a larger ef- ble and significant historical Another motion was made by Town underserved communities “Calvary has been a proud fort to revitalize the historic artifacts. Meeting member Denis Pilotte not to such as Lynn, Chelsea, member of the Lynnfield Lynnfield Center. “On behalf of the Town of give Fitzgerald his scheduled raise Revere, Everett and East community for over 60 years,” Executive Pastor Jamie Lynnfield, I am deeply ap- for the next fiscal year. Select Board Boston. he said. “We want to take Booth, on behalf of his con- preciative of the generosi- Chair Peter Spellios and Town Coun- “I’m excited the City of good care of this community, sel Darren Klein explained that gregation, presented a check ty of the Calvary Christian Lynn is getting a new ed- to Select Board Chair Rich- Church,“ said Dalton. “This BELL, A6 ucation option that pri- DETAILS, A6 oritizes Black youth and offers a dual-language program,” said Nicole Mcclain, president of the North Shore Juneteenth Sullivan Tire rolls into Peabody Association, Inc. Jean Charles Academy By Anne Marie Tobin “Barry was a great man Greater Boston and New said its mission is to pro- ITEM STAFF and a great advocate for England. mote biliteracy, bilingual- the independent tire peo- Sullivan believes that 99 PEABODY — Sullivan ism, and biculturalism ple, and I have the utmost percent of Direct’s employ- Tire and Auto Service has for students. The school appreciation for him,” Sulli- ees will stay on. opened a second auto re- will provide an interdisci- van said. “This came about “We’re going to treat ev- pair shop in Peabody. plinary education with an due to the unfortunate cir- ery one of our nearly 1,300 emphasis on holistic learn- With another shop in the employees as if they were downtown area on Wash- cumstances of his passing. ing and critical-thinking Through it all, his business members of the Sullivan skills. ington Street, the new lo- family,” he said. “We have cation on Andover Street remained strong and our “The JCA model will promise is to certainly sup- wonderful benefits and also teach students key ele- (Route 114) will take over provide a great opportunity operations of Direct Tire. port his customers the way ments of social-emotion- he would — with nothing for people to be trained in Sullivan Tire purchased auto diagnostics. al learning, have college but the best service.” preparatory practices em- the business following the “We hope to retain all of As part of the acquisition, bedded throughout, and COURTESY PHOTO | SULLIVAN TIRE death of Direct Tire owner the employees to carry on Sullivan also has taken provide hands-on oppor- Barry Steinberg. the tradition of excellence Paul Sullivan of Sullivan Tire, pic- over operations at Direct tunities for students via Vice President of Mar- that Direct customers tured with his canine friend, Joe, said Tire in Medway, bringing experiential, project-based keting Paul Sullivan said and our customers have he is thrilled to adding a second loca- the transaction was bitter- the total number of Sulli- LANGUAGE, A6 tion in Peabody. sweet. van shops to 75 throughout TIRE, A7

$45,000 helps Salem farm grow INSIDE Former firefighter By Allysha Dunnigan overgrown area of a city park to create what Opinion ITEM STAFF they called a “vibrant recreational space Neighborliness and hasn’t flamed out where all residents will have the opportuni- Swampscott. A4 SALEM — The Mack Park Farm and Food By Allysha Dunnigan ty to enjoy the food forest, weekly farmers’ ITEM STAFF Forest received a $45,000 grant from the markets, and volunteer.” Lynn Metropolitan Area Planning Council’s Ac- According to Kerry Murphy who works Man hospitalized LYNN — Retired Fire Captain Joe Carritte celerating Climate Resiliency (ACR) grant with the farm, a food forest is an edible land- following Chestnut must have had a flashback to his former career program last week. scape planted in layers to mimic an actual Street shooting. A5 last Wednesday; when a fire broke out, he kept The grant will be used to build a solar-pow- forest. his cool in the heat of the moment. ered storage building as well as a water LOOK! Carritte, 64, was reportedly leaving his house “Fruit and nut trees are planted with berry Lynn family raising catchment system. These additions to the bushes and lower-lying perennial vegetables to go to his part-time job at the Lynn Fire Cred- farm will help accommodate an increase in funds for crash it Union when he noticed smoke coming out of and herbs,” Murphy said. “Planting in this victim. A8 planned food production and associated irri- way requires little to no maintenance or pes- his neighbor’s window at 91 Maplewood Road. Fire Capt. Joseph Zukas said the neighbor gation needs. ticides, and is meant to be self-sustaining.” Sports was trying to put out the fire, which began The storage building will also reduce The farm will partner with the Salem Fenwick boys on the stove and spread to the neighboring transportation costs and increase efficien- lacrosse wins first Pantry to distribute fresh produce directly cabinets,“to no avail.” cy, due to the food and supplies now being game of the season to low-income neighborhoods, public hous- That’s when Carritte’s daughter-in-law, stored on site. ing sites — including senior housing — and over Matignon. B1 The farm, located at 31 Grove St., is cur- Elizabeth Smith — who works for the fire rently rehabilitating an underused and FARM, A7 FIREFIGHTER, A7

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19-year-old woman shot, dedication of the city’s new Suzanne M. (Drislane) Powell, 58 Fannie F. Pomakis, 102 killed in Pawtucket Vietnam War memorial. 1962 - 2021 1919 - 2021 The $1.5 million proj- PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) ect, which has been four BEVERLY - Fannie F. Pomakis, — A 19-year-old woman years in the making led by age 102, of Beverly, formerly has been shot and killed in a group of 16 volunteers, of Salem, died Sunday, May Pawtucket, police said. is an 80 percent replica of 16, 2021. Born and raised in Of cers found the victim the Vietnam Veterans Me- Lynn, she was the daughter of when they responded to morial Wall in Washington the late Arthur and Theopoula a report of shots red at D.C. “Polly” (Va ados) Pomakis. about 11:30 p.m. Sunday, “This is what happens She had worked for General police said in a statement. when the community, its Electric for 41 years until her She was taken to the hos- citizens and the Common- retirement in 1981. She had pital, where she later died, wealth work for a common also previously owned Fran’s police died in an updated cause — this wall,” Joe Luncheonette at the Salem statement on Monday. Marshall, president of the Willows. The woman’s name Fall River Vietnam Memo- Fannie was a member of St. was not made public and rial Wall Committee said at George Greek Orthodox Church there was no word on any Saturday’s dedication, The in Lynn, and had worked in the arrests. No other details Herald News reported. of ce at the church. She was were released. “Who they could have be- a member of the St. George It was the second fatal come we’ll never know, but Ladies Society and the Philop- shooting of the weekend in we can honor them,” said HAVERHILL - Suzanne M. people laugh. tochos Society. She had been the church from 11:30AM- the city. A 20-year-old man Marshall. (Drislane) Powell, age 58, for- Sue was very giving and a member of the Peabody Life 12:00PM, prior to the ser- was killed in a drive-by on The 58,489 names en- merly of Salem, NH passed spent much of her time making Center and participated in vice. Relatives and friends Saturday afternoon. graved on the wall repre- away peacefully at the High meals and crocheting afghans the drill team there. She also are respectfully invited, and The victim has been sent real people who died in Pointe Hospice House in Haver- for those in need. Her strong enjoyed dancing, taking tap all in attendance must ad- identi ed as Leonardo the war, he said. The Viet- hill on May 11, 2021 after a spirit and ability to laugh at dancing classes, gardening here to the guidelines of the Tavares and police say he nam Veterans Memorial courageous 20-year battle with herself was endearing to all and traveling. Commonwealth of MA, the was targeted. No arrests Wall in Bicentennial Park is cancer. who knew her, right up to the She is survived by many CDC and the local Board have been announced in 360 feet long with 140 black Sue was born on June 5, end of her life. nieces and nephews, and was of Health. Those who pre- that shooting either. aluminum panels. 1962 in Lynn, Massachusetts. In addition to her father, predeceased by her broth- fer may make donations to It’s unclear if the shoot- “This is profound in its She was the daughter of David David, Sue is survived by her ers; Stephen, Charles, Marco, The Friends of the Peabody ings are connected. clarity and its emotion be- Drislane, of Lynn eld, and the son, Jeremiah Powell and his James and Michael. Council on Aging, 75R Cen- cause what is there is the late Barbara (Daley) Khederi- partner, Victoria; daughter, Su- Service Information: Her tral St. Peabody, MA 01960. Rhode Island to study ways to names of people who lost an. She was also predeceased sannah Chamberlain and her funeral will be held on Thurs- Arrangements by the SOLI- boost minority-owned business their lives for us,” U.S. Rep. by her stepmother, Carol Dris- husband, James; grandson, day at 12PM in St. George MINE FUNERAL HOME, Lynn. William Keating said. “It’s lane and stepfather, Oscar Kennedy Chamberlain; sister, Greek Orthodox Church, 54 Directions and guestbook at PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) put together in the order Khederian. Cynthia Tighe; brother, William S. Common St., Lynn. Inter- www.solimine.com — Rhode Island is launch- of the day they lost their For many years, Sue worked Drislane and his wife, Virginia; ment will be in Pine Grove ing a $150,000 study to lives. So moving, so im- as a nurse’s aide and later sister, Barbara Drislane; broth- Cemetery, 145 Boston St., gure out ways to support portant.” ran her own successful house- er, David Drislane and his wife, Lynn. Visitation will be in and promote the growth of cleaning business. Erin; stepsister, Kelly Fleese minority-owned business- Two boys who couldn’t swim Throughout her life, Sue over- and her husband, Kevin; and es in the state, authorities drown in Massachusetts lake came many trials and obsta- numerous aunts, uncles, cous- announced Monday. cles to create an enriching life. ins, nephews, nieces, and her The study is a partner- BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) Sue was outgoing, feisty, tough, beloved cat, Emma. ship between the nonpro t — Two boys who drowned and had no problem speaking Service Information: A Rhode Island Foundation at a Brockton park were her mind. At the same time, memorial service will take R.I. of cials and the administration of cousins who did not know she was very caring and would place at the Phaneuf Funeral Gov. Daniel KcKee. how to swim, authorities be the rst person to give you Home (243 Hanover Street said Sunday. the shirt off her back. Not to The work, which will be in Manchester, NH) on May performed by the Provi- Rafael Andrade, 13, and mention, she always knew how 21 from 3:00pm – 5:00pm. call for stricter to crack a good joke and make dence-based Multicultural Tiago Depina, 12, both Innovation Center and na- of Brockton, died Satur- tional consultant Camion day night in Waldo Lake federal gun laws Associates, will create a in D.W. Field Park. An database of Black-, Lati- 11-year-old boy who was Angela M. Colella, 56 By Mark Pratt men were shot and injured no-, Asian-, and Indige- rescued earlier in the eve- 1964 - 2021 ASSOCIATED PRESS Saturday while at a park nous-owned businesses ning was hospitalized, with their children, police currently in operation in according to Plymouth Addressing gun violence SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO said. Rhode Island; assess the County District Attorney in Rhode Island will require - Angela M. Colella, age 56, Also, two people — a resources currently sup- stricter gun laws as well as Timothy Cruz. passed away Wednesday May 20-year-old man and a porting those businesses; Valdo Ceneteio said he 12, 2021 at home after a improved social programs 19-year-old woman — were that address the underly- review national best prac- jumped in to try to help courageous battle with cancer, shot and killed in separate ing socioeconomic issues, tices to build and sustain after hearing an adult call- surrounded by her loving son, incidents in neighboring congressional, state and minority-owned business- ing for help. Nicolas Colella, his wife Ivis, Pawtucket over the week- city leaders said at a news es; and compile feedback “One of the kid’s arms, and her grandson Fabrizio. Born end. conference Monday held in from existing Rhode Is- I saw it and right when I in Lynn, she was the daughter Reed called for action on land-based minority busi- saw it, I jumped right after of Angelo C. Colella and the response to several recent shootings in the state. the federal level, includ- nesses regarding their him,” Centeio told WCVB- late Carolyn Alexander and ing universal background needs. TV. “But I guess he went the granddaughter of the late "Gun violence is a stain on our nation. It's a prob- checks, a crackdown on gun Recommendations and all the way down because Angelo A. and Violet R. Colel- traf cking, and passage of next steps are expected by they were telling me it’s 40 la. Angela went to schools in lem across this country and it's time to take action and a "red ag" bill that would the fall. feet down, so that’s why I Marblehead and Swampscott. authorize removing guns “Supporting and growing couldn’t nd him. I looked, After completing high school, break this vicious cycle of violence," Democratic U.S. from people with the poten- our small business sector I looked and I looked, and she started her own catering tial to cause harm, which in Rhode Island has been the water was way too business, as she loved cooking Sen. Jack Reed said at the event held at the Nonvi- he said has bipartisan sup- one of the top priorities of dark.” and being around people, and port. our administration, but we Emergency crews were Kimberly Colella Williams, her olence Institute in Provi- especially loved cooking for her U.S. Sen. Sheldon White- need to ensure that growth called to the park around brothers Robert “Buddy” Clark, dence. family on holidays. house said he has cospon- and success are attainable 7:30 p.m. The boys’ bodies Travis C. Colella, Jason J. Colel- Gun violence has always When her son moved to Puer- sored 14 federal gun con- for all Rhode Island busi- were recovered after 9 p.m. la, Lance A. Colella Jarrod A. been a problem, but things to Rico to pursue his pro boxing trol measures, but noted ness owners, especially Mayor Robert Sullivan career, she went down for a vis- Colella, Blake S. Colella, Adam seem to be getting worse, that even though many of those from underserved said grief counselors were it and fell in love with the island D. Colella and two step-broth- of cials said. the proposals have biparti- communities that may not available Sunday at the and moved there. Her greatest ers Gene and Justin Clement. Nearly a dozen people san support, the NRA fre- have equal access to busi- middle school the boys at- enjoyment was spending tome She is also survived by many have been shot in Prov- quently stands in the way. ness opportunities,” McK- with her grand son and going to Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, Nieces idence alone in the last tended. "We have to break the ee said in a statement. the beach with her new friends and Nephews and many loving week, including eight peo- “This is just a tragic day back of the gun lobby," he and trips to the rain forest. friends. ple last Thursday in what here in the city and our Besides her father A. “Cookie” Service Information: Buri- police have called one of said. Fall River’s Vietnam War prayers and condolences Colella and his ancee Sandi al will be private. A Celebra- the worst shootings in city Emails and a telephone memorial dedicated go out to the family,” he Way, she was survived by two tion of Life will be held at a history. A ninth person was message seeking a re- said. “My title is mayor, but , Felicia Colella Woods, later date. injured by glass. None of sponse were left with the FALL RIVER, Mass. my job is dad. I’m a dad of them died. Rhode Island 2nd Amend- (AP) — Hundreds of peo- three kids. I cannot even A man was fatally shot in ment Coalition, the state ple gathered in Fall River fathom what this family is the city on Friday, and two NRA af liate. over the weekend for the going through.” IN MEMORIAM GERI CRONIN Did you know? 2017 ~ MAY 18 ~ 2021 ON HER FOURTH ANNIVERSARY COVID-19 restrictions to be lifted May 29 in Massachusetts By Steve Leblanc - and in health care facil- gether we all fought back." commonwealth back into Home delivery ASSOCIATED PRESS ities and in other settings Baker said 75 percent of the workplace," he said in hosting vulnerable popula- adults in Massachusetts a written statement. "A subscribers BOSTON — All remain- tions like congregate care have already received at real indicator of a return to get FREE access ing COVID-19 restrictions settings. least one dose, with 3.2 normalcy will be the many will be lifted in Massa- State health of cials are million fully vaccinated. 'help wanted' signs being Lovingly remembered and sadly to the e-edition on chusetts on Memorial Day still advising nonvaccinat- New cases have dropped removed from storefront missed by your siblings and weekend, Gov. Charlie nieces and nephews XO ed individuals to continue by 89 percent since Janu- windows." Baker said Monday, mark- wearing face masks and ary 8. COVID-19 hospital- SCHOOLS AND ing a major milestone in to continue distancing in izations are down 88 per- SUMMER CAMPS the state's struggle against most settings. cent since Jan. 1, and the Beginning May 18, state a disease that has claimed the lives of more than Of cials will also recom- positive test rate is down education of cials will no 17,000 residents in the mend that fully vaccinated by 88 percent from peak- longer require masks for past year. individuals no longer need ing at 8.7 percent on Jan- outdoor activities like re- Baker announced the to wear a face covering or uary 1 to 1 percent today, cess and will allow for the decision at a Statehouse social distance indoors or Baker said. sharing of objects in class- press conference, saying outdoors except for in cer- Beginning May 29, all in- rooms, in both K-12 and the state is on track to tain situations after May 29. dustries will be allowed to child care settings. meeting its goal of vacci- Baker also announced open across the state. Ca- Face coverings will re- nating 4.1 million of the that on June 15, he will pacity will increase to 100 main required indoors for state's 7 million residents end the formal state of percent for all industries staff and students of K-12 by the rst week of June. emergency that has been and gathering limits will schools and early educa- Don’t let the The state's face covering in place in Massachusetts be rescinded. tion providers. story go untold. order will also be rescind- since the start of the pan- Christopher Carlozzi, Also Tuesday, the state's ed on May 29 for most set- demic. Massachusetts state di- COVID-19 guidance for tings, according to Baker. Baker said the state will rector for the National youth and amateur sports Share your loved one’s story. Face coverings will still continue to do everything Federation of Independent will be updated to no lon- [email protected] | 781-593-7700 be mandatory on public it can to increase access Business, called the an- ger require face coverings and private transporta- to vaccine shots to all res- nouncement "spectacular for youth athletes 18 and tion systems - including idents especially in those news for small businesses." under while playing out- rideshares, taxis, ferries, communities hardest hit by "Now the real work be- door sports. Effective May In partnership with MBTA subways and bus- the COVID-19 pandemic. gins to repair a battered 29, all youth and amateur ses, commuter rail and "The commonwealth was small business economy sports COVID-19 restric- transportation stations tested," Baker said. "But to- and bring residents of the tions will be lifted. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Recent racism ups demand for Asian American studies By Terry Tang AAPI Hate” hashtagging, American studies, said the longest student strike ASSOCIATED PRESS accounts keep emerging he is aware of a few other in U.S. history — and hun- of new incidents of Asian East Coast schools either dreds of arrests. As Dartmouth College Americans being coronavi- considering Asian Amer- In March 1969, after in- sophomore Nicholas Su- rus scapegoats or made to ican studies or renewing tense negotiations, the uni- giarto ipped through the feel like foreigners in their their commitment to it. versity of cially launched course catalog last semes- own country. “A lot of ethnic studies a College of Ethnic Stud- ter, two words caught his Ongoing anti-Asian programs grew out of stu- ies. Other schools also de- eye: “Asian American.” attacks along with the dent demand during key vised similar programs. The 19-year-old Chi- March massage business inection points in Ameri- Alumni who were on nese Indonesian American shootings in Georgia that can history,” Dhingra said. strike 53 years ago see par- didn’t know Asian Amer- left six Asian women dead allels with today’s “Stop ican-focused classes were “This is an inection point. even an option at the Ha- have provoked national The push for ethnic stud- Asian Hate” rallies, said nover, New Hampshire, conversations about visi- ies — in this case Asian Mai-Nhung Le, chair of campus. The biomedi- bility. American studies — ts San Francisco State Uni- cal-engineering major end- The debate has renewed PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the tradition of how these versity’s Asian American ed up enrolling in “Gender an appetite at some col- programs come to be. It’s studies program. Young leges for Asian American Dartmouth College student Nicholas Sugiarto, rarely the brainchild of ad- Asian Americans are again and Sexuality in Asian of San Diego, Calif., was inspired to sign a peti- American Literature” and studies programs. As stu- ministrators or faculty.” demanding classes rele- tion calling for an Asian American studies ma- now wishes he could minor dent diversity grows, so The concept of ethnic vant to them — not just jor at the school. in Asian American studies. does the desire for repre- studies is believed to have history but everything “I never realized how sentation in the syllabus. Sugiarto and his class- “When U.S. universities started in , from popular culture to en- long and storied the his- But quali ed professors of mates hope this time will refuse to support Asian where it became state law vironmental justice. tory of Asians in America color say such programs be different given recent American studies that are in August that California But while the backdrop has been,” Sugiarto said. won’t last if they aren’t be- events. framed in a way that we State University students in the ‘60s was the Viet- “You also hear about sto- ing offered permanent de- Eng-Beng Lim, the have framed it, it’s really take one ethnic studies nam War, today it’s “two ries that just never made cision-making power. Dartmouth professor who a missed opportunity to course to graduate. concurrent pandemics”: the news or never made it Inspired by his litera- taught Sugiarto’s class, think about how we might In 1968, students of col- COVID-19 and structural into the standard AP U.S. ture class, Sugiarto added said the petition gained have a more nuanced un- or at San Francisco State racism, Le said. history textbooks.” his signature to the nearly momentum after the mas- derstanding of American University, which was Establishing an Asian That feeling of being 1,000 on a petition calling sage business killings, and racism beyond binary named San Francisco American studies depart- seen resonates now more on Dartmouth to establish even fueled discussions terms of Black and white,” State College at the time, ment is one thing — nur- than ever for Asian Amer- an Asian American studies with administrators. Lim said. joined Black classmates turing it is another. Ethnic ican and Paci c Islander major, a challenge that’s Those talks recently Pawan Dhingra, a profes- demanding a curriculum studies programs are on students and faculty at col- been brought to the Ivy stalled, though Lim still sor at Amherst College and that wasn’t just Euro-cen- shaky ground if schools lege campuses around the League school on and off described it as a “promis- the incoming president of tric. What followed was don’t recruit instructors country. For all the “Stop for four decades. ing and critical impasse.” the Association for Asian ve months of protests — who can plan courses and ‘So I raped you.’ Facebook message renews ght for justice By Maryclaire Dale prosecuted, according to ASSOCIATED PRESS victim advocates and the limited crime data avail- MOORESTOWN, New able. Only one in ve college Jersey — Shannon Keeler sex assault victims report was enjoying a weekend to police. And when they do, getaway with her boyfriend prosecutors often hesitate last year when she checked to take cases where victims her Facebook messages had been drinking or knew for the rst time in ages. the accused. A name popped up that “It has bothered me over stopped her cold. the years that I was never “So I raped you,” the able to do anything,” said person said in a burst of Keeler, now 26. “If you’re unread messages sent six not going to help me, who months earlier. are you going to help? Be- “I’ll never do it to anyone cause I do have evidence.” ever again.” As a 5-foot-11 goalie for “I need to hear your one of the best high school voice.” “I’ll pray for you.” lacrosse teams in the coun- The messages rocketed try, Keeler had plenty of op- Keeler back to the life-shat- tions for college. By senior tering night in December year, she was the starter, 2013 when an upperclass- and capped her career at man at Gettysburg Col- Moorestown High School in New Jersey with a state lege stalked her at a party, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS snuck into her dorm and title. She had long dreamed barged into her room while of playing Division I. A series of online messages from a long-ago schoolmate has Shannon Keeler, a Gettysburg Col- she pleaded with him and But Gettysburg Coach lege graduate, trying again to get authorities to make an arrest in her 2013 sexual assault. Carol Cantele sold her texted friends for help. It dancing. An upperclass- offering $20 for the friend among them. ry-old churches and small on the rewards of playing was the nal night of her man, who did not belong to to leave them alone, disap- Keeler went back to the stores. for a smaller Division III rst semester of college. the frat, started bothering a pearing when he was re- frat with them and tried to “I think I could have program. She could study Eight years later, she still sophomore from Connecti- buffed, and nding his way get some sleep. died,” she said. “I went in abroad. Join a sorority. hopes to persuade author- cut. to Keeler’s room after she At 10 a.m., back at Pat- and I said to Lou, ‘Come on, Have a life. ities in Pennsylvania to “I met this guy. And we went to bed. rick Hall, she ran into a we’ve got to go.’” She left for Gettysburg in make an arrest, armed now started dancing and kiss- Keeler heard a knock and resident assistant, and he A friend drove Dr. Louis with perhaps her strongest August. ing,” said the woman, Ka- presumed it was a friend. brought her to campus se- “I was loving college. I Keeler to Gettysburg, near- piece of evidence: his al- tayoun Amir-Aslani. “But To her dread, it was him. curity. They asked Gettys- ly three hours away. leged confession, sent via had a great rst semester,” then he grabbed my chest “I opened it and I texted burg police to respond, but said Keeler, the youngest of The suspect, identi ed social media. and my crotch and told me my friends that he was here an of cer said Keeler had by others at the party, left But is it enough? four. “I would say Shannon he wanted to take me away. and I needed help. And he to come to them, records Gettysburg but denied any Before and after the at- was full of life on Dec. 14, And so I freaked out and raped me,” Keeler said. “As show. The RA took her to wrongdoing in an email tack, Keeler followed the 2013.” told him I needed to go to soon as he did, he started the police station, and she to school of cials, accord- protocols designed to pre- A snowstorm had pushed the bathroom.” crying after.” gave a statement. Then her ing to records that Keeler vent campus sex assaults back her last nal, leaving She spotted Keeler in “He said, ‘I didn’t mean to coach came and took her to obtained. His withdrawal or address them when the 18-year-old on campus there and asked for help, hurt you. Did I hurt you?’” the hospital. ended the school’s Title IX they happen. She had a an extra day. Most students though they’d never met. she said. “And then he ran Cantele, as she drove, investigation, she said. male friend walk her home had cleared out. The tall, rst-year athlete away.” thought: “How could this The Associated Press — from the party. She report- Keeler sat for the Span- agreed to help fend him off. At that point, she did not have happened to one of ed the rape that day, met ish exam that Saturday. Later in the night, the even know his name. ‘my girls’? How could I have which tried to reach the with police and endured a She and a girlfriend took same guy focused on Kee- Four friends came run- educated them better to 28-year-old man through painful and intrusive rape playful pictures in the snow ler, “getting gross” with her ning from the frat house. It watch out for each other, phone numbers and emails exam. And she pushed for that night, and had a few on the dance oor. was nearly 3 a.m., and the and for themselves?” linked to him and his par- charges. Yet, at every turn, drinks and got pizza. She’d “He wasn’t getting the freshman dorm was locked. And: “Why do we even ents, and through social the justice system failed drive her little Nissan Ver- hint,” she said. “It was get- They had to wait for Kee- have to think like that?” media — is not identify- her, just fails most sa home the next day. ting creepy. My friend said, ler to come down from the Keeler’s parents were in ing him because he has college rape victims. “You know, I didn’t have a ‘Do you want me to walk third oor and let them in. church when they got the not been charged. None of For all the focus on sexu- worry in the world,” Keeler you home?” “I will never forget the call. Monica Keeler, a nurse, the AP’s messages were al violence in the #MeToo said. The dorm was just across look on her face, when she stepped out into the cold to returned. He appeared to era, and on student protec- She met up with friends the street, but the male opened the door for us. It take it, on to a quaint Main nish college at another tions under Title IX, very at a fraternity house, where friend accompanied her. was heartbreaking,” said Street in their Philadelphia school, based on his online few campus rapes are ever she had fun drinking and The creep followed them — Amir-Aslani, who was suburb, dotted with centu- pro le.

LAW OFFICES OF Jeter sells Tampa mansion Brady has been renting JAMES J. CARRIGAN • Social Security Disability TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — became a part-owner and • Workers Compensation Former New York Yankee • Accidents CEO of the Miami Marlins 25 years located across superstar Derek Jeter has in 2017. from Lynn District Court sold his waterfront man- Brady has been renting 15 Johnson St. sion in Tampa for $22.5 the mansion since April 781-596-0100 million — meaning Tom 2020, shortly after the JAMES J. CARRIGAN Brady might be headed to star quarterback signed ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN new rental digs. LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL with the Tampa Bucca- www.jamescarriganlaw.com The seven-bedroom, neers after leaving the [email protected] eight-bath estate was sold New England Patriots. He on Friday, said Smith & and his wife, supermodel Associates, the real es- Gisele Bündchen, recently tate rm that handled the 781-593-7700 purchased land on an ex- transaction. The rm did Publishing Daily, except Sundays clusive island off Miami to USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 not disclose the buyer and build a home there. Brady Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA the sale had not yet been and additional of ces. recorded Monday by Hill- led the Bucs to a Super Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item sborough County, a pro- Bowl title in February. Subscriptions Jeter bought the prop- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States cess that can take several $30.00 for 4 weeks days. The home had been erty in 2005 for $6.3 mil- $95.00 for 13 weeks listed at $29 million. lion, razed the homes that $185.00 for 26 weeks were there and built the $340.00 for 1 year The baseball hall of fam- Send payment to and POSTMASTER, er lived in the home part- 22,000-square-foot (2,050 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS send address changes to: time until his retirement square meter) replacement, The Daily Item after the 2014 season. which has a wine cellar, Former New York Yankee superstar Derek Jeter, left, has sold his water- 110 Munroe St. movie theater and air-con- front mansion in Tampa for $22.5 million — meaning Tom Brady might P.O. Box 5 He and his family moved Lynn, MA 01903 across Florida after he ditioned six-car garage. be headed to new rental digs. A4 TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 OPINION

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E¦¡¦ M. G DIRECTORS Supporting the Housing Lynn Production Plan President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§¢ H. S¢¢ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant To the editor: 2019 reported that “house- by this group and the com- E C J. GŸ C¡Ÿ Advertising Director Regional Editor Gordon R. Hall holds at all income levels munity partners who have 110 Munroe St. W J. K T¢  J £¤ Monica Connell Healey We, the Lynn Housing Co- are paying a greater share taken their time to collabo- P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Editor J. Patrick Norton alition (LHC), in collabora- of their incomes on housing rate on this plan. Our hope Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T£¥ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman tion with the organizations than in the past, but the is that you will join us in signed at the end of this greatest cost burdens fall supporting and ensuring Customer Service Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS document, write this letter on very low-income renters.” the rollout of the Housing Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 to express our support of This concern is ever present Lynn plan and taking the Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 the Housing Lynn Produc- here in our community. rst critical step toward All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 tion Plan and ask that you By understanding this, meeting our housing needs 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 join us in supporting and and being cognizant of it, we here in Lynn. We also look Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 ensuring steady, consistent can do the important advo- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 forward to hearing about progress toward the objec- cacy work that is necessary Classi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 the progress made toward classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 tives outlined to keep Lynn for our city. There will be the goals of the Housing Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 affordable. additional opportunities for Lynn plan, and request Subscriptions [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Over a decade of advocacy process and recommenda- the City and City Council by the community has led tions where we might cer- provide regular updates to Circulation to this extensive ve-year tainly ask for more, but this ensure accountability and [email protected] plan. It is an inclusive, eq- sets the groundwork and implementation. Ext. 3 uitable and comprehensive foundation for that work. Newsroom housing production plan Nationwide, cities and Alexander Cuevas (LHC [email protected] that takes a critical rst neighborhoods are taking Community Lead) [email protected] step to secure residency for proactive approaches to the Nicole Mcclain (President, Ext. 4 current and future Lynners. housing crisis, especially as North Shore Juneteenth As- We applaud the communi- they combat the compound- Sports sociation) [email protected] EDITORIAL ty for their relentless efforts ing effects of the pandem- Andrew DeFranza (Harbor- and involvement in the sig- ic. The 2020 State of the light Community Partners) Ext. 5 ni cant public engagement Nation’s Housing Report Jonathon Feinberg (New Retail and Online process, with which our noted that “renters of color, Lynn Coalition) Advertising [email protected] group was directly involved. homeowners of color and State Representative Peter Neighborliness While our community part- low-income households dis- Capano, 11th Essex District ADVERTISING proportionately lost income ners have a diversity of Marven Hyppolite (Neigh- views on the plan, we appre- following the onset of the Ernie Carpenter Jr. bor to Neighbor) Director of Advertising ciate the groups that have pandemic, and these house- and Swampscott Michael Satterwhite, Esq., and Business Development, ext. 1355 served as amazing thought holds disproportionately [email protected] (candidate for Mayor of partners in this work: New struggled to make housing Lynn) Ralph Mitchell Controversy blooms in Swampscott faster than Lynn Coalition, Lynn Eco- payments as of September algae off Preston Beach, but the Unitarian Uni- Gordon Hall (The Hall Sales Representative, ext. 1313 nomic Opportunity, La Vida 2020.” [email protected] versalist Church of Greater Lynn’s concerns about Company, Inc.) Scholars, Northeast Justice Persisting unaffordability Patricia Whalen the town’s school construction plans sound like a Center, North Shore June- is a nationwide crisis and Laura Gallant (Northeast problem that can be resolved. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 teenth Association, Path- one that we have the op- Justice Center) [email protected] Church attorney Carl Goodman red off a letter Jared Nicholson (candidate ways Inc., Lynn School Com- portunity to begin to tackle BUSINESS OFFICE to town of cials last month warning against any mittee, and Lynn United for right here in Lynn. Although for Mayor of Lynn) potential eminent-domain taking of church prop- Change, among others. some tools in the Housing Tia Cole (Lynn Public Art Susan J. Conti erty to provide a school exit road. The proposed Commission) Controller, ext. 1288 This is the rst important Lynn plan can be utilized [email protected] exit is part of plans for a new district-wide school step in determining the fu- much quicker than others, Coco Alinsug (candidate for to be built on the Stanley School site. ture of housing production it is important to remember Ward 3 City Councilor) Ted Grant The school project requires fall Town Meet- George Meimeteas (candi- Publisher, ext. 1234 in Lynn. The targets and that they will all require [email protected] ing approval as well as approval by town voters. strategies included in the prudent implementation, date for Ward 3 City Coun- The proposed exit would be used during student Housing Lynn plan set a enforcement and public re- cilor) Marian Kinney dropoff and pickup times. Natasha Soolkin (New ext. 1212 critical foundation for Lynn, porting. This is when the [email protected] The Stanley School and Unitarian Universalist and we are excited to meet work really begins, and we American Association of Will Kraft have been neighbors since 1981 surrounded by these targets and strive to are excited to be a part of it. Massachusetts) residential streets and forested land bordering Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 go even further to create Finally, although we all State Senator Brendan P. [email protected] the school and the church grounds. an affordable and inclusive come to this work from a Crighton, Third Essex Dis- In his letter, Goodman made it clear that rela- community. different place, this plan is trict Paula Villacreses tions between school and church have been less Lilian Romero (Leo, Inc.) A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 There are important a blueprint that presents [email protected] than cordial over the years, with traf c a source strategies included that will a myriad of challenges and Danya Smith (Ward 4 resi- of contention. require thoughtful engage- opportunities for Lynn. The dent) Mike Shanahan “For many school parents, despite posted and Fredrick Hogan (Ward 6 Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 ment from the community Housing Lynn plan outlines [email protected] advertised rules, what works for them is all that as we work to implement several options and tools City Councilor) matters,” wrote Goodman. each of them. At every step that are available to resi- Krystal Morales (Ward 2 Carolina Trujillo Construction of a new school, in particular one Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 of the way, we will carefully dents, the Lynn Housing resident) [email protected] with a district-wide focus, is a signi cant project consider how we can use the Authority and Lynn City Julio Perez (State Police In- that won’t be completed without surmounting ob- plan as a jumping-off-point, Hall. spector, Ward 7 resident) Jim Wilson stacles. In addition to the Unitarian’s objections, Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 with an eye toward assist- We call upon city and Doraima Diaz (City of Lynn [email protected] the town also faces challenges to the school proj- ing those with the lowest elected of cials to read the Health Inspector, Ward 2 ect from “Save Our Schools,” a residents group cit- incomes and most critical Housing Lynn plan in order resident) CIRCULATION ing traf c and environmental concerns among its housing needs. to get an understanding of Victoria Cuevas (Ward 3 se- Lisa Mahmoud concerns about the school project. The Urban Institute in the extensive work put forth nior resident) Manager, ext. 1239 Goodman’s harsh words about Stanley parents [email protected] seem exaggerated — but not by much. Parental dropoffs and pickups with harried moms and dads ROBERT PAWLICKI AND RJ MAY III CUSTOMER SERVICE ushering their kids into school or loading them La’ Mosha Ball into the car are a typical source of aggravation for Customer Service, ext. 1276 people living or working next to schools. Two views on Election 2022 [email protected] Summertime should provide ample opportuni- GRAPHICS ties for town of cials to meet with both Unitarian Pawlicki: Democrats will be a tangible argument tion. In fact, since 1934 only Universalist congregation members and town res- Trevor Andreozzi will maintain their hold dif cult to excuse. Even a two presidents have enjoyed Designer idents and hammer out a traf c plan for the pro- on Congress small sliver of Republicans an increase in their party’s [email protected] posed school which will put everyone on the same Predictions are always modifying their vote in 2022 numbers in the House and page as much as feasibly possible. Sean Casey precarious. In politics, could be decisive. Senate — Franklin D. Roos- Designer Conversation about eminent domain — but evelt in 1934 and George W. [email protected] no concrete planning — has undoubtedly raised where late-emerging events Trump’s martyrdom per- alarms with Unitarian Universalist members. can affect enough voters to sona continues to play well Bush in 2002. Aaron Fee change an election outcome, to his supporters, along with But Republicans’ biggest Designer But thorough conversation and planning, involv- [email protected] ing everyone with a stake in the new school’s con- predictions are even riski- the view that minorities re- advantage in 2022 might struction, hopefully can avoid a taking and legal er. Nevertheless, there are ceive catered treatment. In come from redistricting. Edwin Peralta Jr. enough trends this far away deeply red states, the argu- Topline 2020 census num- Designer efforts by the church to block one. [email protected] People rarely get to pick their neighbors, but from the 2022 midterm elec- ments favoring Democratic bers show both New York most people nd ways to get along with them and, tion to make some educated votes will gain little pur- (Biden won by 23.2 percent) NEWSROOM in many cases, forge friendships. guesses. chase. and California (Biden by Mike Alongi Democrats may not be in There is a long list of 29.2 percent) losing seats Sports Editor, ext. 1228 as much peril as history and things that can change in 2022 while Texas (won [email protected] pundits argue. before the 2022 election: by Trump by 5.6 percent), Elyse Carmosino History strongly predicts Congressional retirements, Montana (Trump by 16.4 Reporter, ext. 1264 a Republican resurgence. legislative failures, judicial percent), North Carolina [email protected] On average, the out-of-pow- bombshells, international (Trump by 1.6 percent) and Gayla Cawley er party makes substantial crises and domestic turmoil Florida (Trump by 3.3) will Regional Editor, ext. 1236 gains during non-presiden- are just a few of the poten- all gain seats. [email protected] tial voting years. In 2010, tial surprises that could As political commentator Allysha Dunnigan just two years after Barack occur. Given the COVID Hugh Hewitt pointed out Reporter, ext. 1302 Obama soundly defeated pandemic, it is clear that in a recent Washington Post [email protected] John McCain, the Republi- unexpected events can en- op-ed, the “GOP will enjoy Spenser Hasak can Party gained 63 seats danger any prediction. complete control of draw- Photographer, ext. 1332 in the House of Represen- Ray: Beware of a Re- ing new boundaries for 181 [email protected] tatives and seven in the publican resurgence congressional districts, com- Julia Hopkins Senate, an outcome Obama Reading the political tea pared with a maximum of Photographer, ext. 1224 accurately portrayed as a leaves 18 months in ad- 74 for Democrats.” [email protected] “shellacking.” vance is as tricky as making Finally, don’t forget about Thor Jourgensen Unlike Democrats’ actions a weather forecast for the Donald Trump. He turns Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 after Obama’s landmark Af- same timeframe. But every out the base like no one else [email protected] fordable Care Act legislation so often, circumstances com- can, whether he’s on the bal- Daniel Kane early in his administration, bine to increase the odds in lot or not. The same can’t Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 [email protected] President Joe Biden has di- the forecaster’s favor. Look- be said for Joe Biden. The ametrically changed direc- ing ahead to next year’s 2022 election is shaping up Steve Krause Senior Writer, ext. 1229 tion. Instead of cautiously midterms is one of them. for one big collective “You’re [email protected] promoting legislative suc- Because if things contin- Fired!” to Democrats across ue on their current course, America. Tréa Lavery cesses like his predecessor, Reporter, ext. 1317 Biden has gone big and bold Nov. 8, 2022 will be a very [email protected] with legislative successes. good night for Republicans Robert Pawlicki is a retired Anne Marie Tobin Just as important, he has around the country. psychologist and a frequent Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 also gone long term. For starters, history is on contributor to the Savannah [email protected] While Republicans will the GOP’s side going into (Ga.) Morning News. RJ Sophie Yarin undoubtedly do their best the campaign. There’s a long May III serves in the South Copy Editor, ext. 1222 to repackage the perception track record of the incum- Carolina House of Represen- [email protected] of these payments, checks bent president’s party losing tatives and is president of TECHNOLOGY in the mail at election time seats during a midterm elec- Ivory Tusk Consulting. Tim Noyes Director, ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE Man hospitalized All address information, particu- parked car looked like he was Complaints Complaints larly arrests, re ect police records. In “passed out” and thought he A noise complaint was re- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, may have been intoxicated or A caller reported rats had damaged his fence at 8:52 ported at 9:22 p.m. Saturday following a it is the sole responsibility of the con- overdosing. She said he was not stirring at all. Police re- p.m. Friday at 35 Nickerson at 21 Jackson St.; at 10:27 cerned party to contact the relevant ported the car was gone upon Road. The caller was advised p.m. Saturday at 360 Main St.; police department and have the arrival. that it was not a police matter at 1:06 a.m. Sunday on Avon Lynn shooting department issue a notice of correc- A caller reported a group and needed to call an extermi- Street; at 2:17 a.m. Sunday at tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or of kids was on the roof of a 46 Hesper St. By Allysha Kmiec said the victim, a nator, but the caller insisted on A complaint for an unwanted clarications will not be made without Pleasant Street building at speaking with an of cer. Dunnigan 19-year-old from Revere, 3:22 p.m. Saturday. The caller party was reported at the Red ITEM STAFF was shot on the street and express notice of change from the ar- A caller reported someone said one kid was with bicycles Roof Inn at 11:06 p.m. Satur- brought into the house. resting police department. LYNN — Police are in- in the back of the building and was choking a turkey in the day. vestigating after a man The man was tak- the rest of the group was on the middle of the road (62 Margin was shot on Chestnut en to Massachusetts LYNN roof. The caller said the group St. and 2 Lenox Road) at 6:45 Theft Street Monday afternoon. General Hospital with left the roof, shut the hatch, got p.m. Saturday. Police reported Police responded to 109 non-life-threatening inju- Arrests on the bikes and scattered. the person was gone upon ar- Shoplifting was reported at Chestnut St. shortly af- ries, according to Kmiec. A report of a disturbance at rival. Macy’s at the Square One Mall Jose Baez, of 30 Light St., ter 12:30 p.m. and found No arrests have been 6:22 p.m. Saturday on Com- A Washington Street caller re- at 11:35 a.m. and 3:09 p.m. was arrested on a warrant and a man suffering from a made. mercial Street. A caller reported Sunday. charged with rearm posses- ported receiving death threats gunshot wound to the leg, Allysha Dunnigan can he had confronted a woman from a blocked number at Police Lt. Michael Kmiec be reached at adunnigan@ sion without a rearm iden- who was calling people the “n SWAMPSCOTT ti cation card at 10:11 p.m. 10:57 p.m. Saturday. Katie Ann said. itemlive.com. word,” which reportedly prompt- McFall, 36, of 190 Maple St., Sunday. ed her to verbally assault and Accidents Brandon Reyes-Flores, 22, Apt. 3R, Manchester, N.H., was throw a rock at him. issued a summons for threat- of 358 Broadway, was arrested A report of kids urinating off At 5:24 p.m. Friday, a motor ening to commit a crime. on a courtesy booking at 11:46 the roof at 7:16 p.m. Saturday vehicle crash was reported at p.m. Sunday. on Pleasant Street. A caller reported a duck and Forest Avenue and Humphrey Joseph Smith was arrested A report of kids ringing door- ducklings were in distress in Street. on a warrant and charged with bells at 10:46 p.m. Saturday the pool at 1:22 p.m. Sunday trespassing and failure to regis- on Trager Road. The homeown- at 12 Daniel Terrace. The ducks Animals ter as a sex offender at 11:52 ers approached an of cer to were rescued. a.m. Monday. A Bond Street resident called report kids were doing the old at 4:38 p.m. Friday to report ding-dong ditch. Fire Accidents that a raccoon had been cir- A report of kids carrying a big cling her house for over half A motor vehicle re was re- A report of a motor vehicle stick at 6:53 p.m. Sunday at Te- an hour. Animal Control was ported at 1:33 p.m. Saturday crash at 3:34 p.m. Sunday at desco and West streets. A caller noti ed. 53 Atlantic Terrace; at 5:07 reported a group of six to seven at Santarpio’s Pizza at 71 New- p.m. Sunday at Blossom and kids, one of whom was carrying bury St. Complaints Harbor streets; at 10:59 p.m. a big stick and pretending like A report of a garage re at FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunday at 6 Newhall St.; at he was going to hit cars with it. 4:44 p.m. Sunday at 5 Orchard A report of loud music com- 7:36 a.m. Monday at Commer- Police said there were no is- St. ing from the football eld at Real estate heir Robert Durst, middle, sits with cial and S Common streets; at sues after observing the group. A report of an apartment 601 Humphrey Street at 3:29 his defense attorneys, David Chesnoff, left, and 10:41 a.m. Monday at Market re at 6:40 p.m. Sunday at 28 p.m. Friday. Dick DeGuerin during his trial in . Basket at 40 Federal St.; at Theft Bresnahan St. Peabody Hous- A caller from Oceanside Den- tal Associates on Humphrey 12:32 p.m. Monday at Auto ing Authority assisted with the A report of a larceny/forgery/ Street reported at 4:19 p.m. Zone at 637 Lynnway. fraud at 3:08 p.m. Thursday on displaced residents. A report of a hit-and-run mo- Friday that a car had been Durst trial to resume Walnut Street; at 4:08 p.m. Fri- parked outside in a 30-minute tor vehicle crash at 5:28 p.m. day on Heritage Way. Overdose Sunday at Neptune and S Elm zone for a week. Police were able to contact the owner’s streets. Vandalism A report of an overdose at after long delay A report of a police motor ve- brother, who said he would 1:19 p.m. Friday at 28 Proctor tions, including whether hicle crash at 1:08 p.m. Mon- A report of vandalism at 12 make sure the car was moved. By Brian Melley St. Police reported there was A caller reported at 4:46 p.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS jurors read or heard about day at Capitol Diner at 431 p.m. Thursday on Gallison Ave- not an overdose, but one per- Union St. nue. A caller reported someone Friday that a group of kids on the case during the break son was taken to Salem Hos- motorcycles were doing wheel- LOS ANGELES — It and remain impartial, A report of a motor vehicle came by and cut the ropes pital. took nearly 15 years for crash with personal injury at he had set up around a grass ies in the middle of the road and if COVID-19 altered An overdose was reported at at Danvers Road and Essex police to arrest New York their lives in a way that 1:20 p.m. Monday at 107 Tim- planting along the front of his real estate heir Robert son St. home. 10:17 p.m. Saturday at 14 Col- Street. The group was gone prevents them from serv- lins St. One person was taken when police arrived. Durst in the killing of his ing another four to ve Graf ti in the high school best friend and another Breaking and Entering bathroom on Humphrey Street to Salem Hospital. A Stetson Avenue resident months. called the station at 5:40 p.m. ve to bring him to trial. The pandemic has dis- was reported at 3:28 p.m. After just two days of tes- Reports of motor vehicle Thursday. Theft Friday to report issues with cars rupted courts nationwide, breaking and entering at 1:39 not stopping for pedestrians at timony, jurors were sent leading to delays and vid- p.m. Sunday at 8 Market A report of a larceny at 12:53 the crosswalk in front of 304 home when the coronavi- eo rather than in-person Square; at 5:07 p.m Sunday at PEABODY a.m. Sunday at 72 Central St.; Essex St. The caller requested rus closed courthouses. proceedings in many in- the police pay special attention On Monday, more than 4 Tilton Place. Accidents at 12:58 a.m. Sunday at 41 stances. Many defendants Northend St.; at 5:03 p.m. to the intersection. 14 months later, the jury awaiting trial were freed At 6:07 p.m. Friday, police Assaults A report of a motor vehicle Sunday at 286 Newbury St. is returning to Los Ange- because of concerns they received a report of a group of crash at 12:38 p.m. Friday at les County Superior Court would get the virus in jail. A report of an assault and kids on ATVs, mopeds, and mo- 76 Summit St. and 90 Forest Vandalism to see if they can complete What makes the Durst battery at 2:55 p.m. Sunday at torcycles operating erratically St. A vehicle into the woods their assignment. If so, it case so unusual is that it English High School at 50 Go- on Humphrey Street near the was reported. One person was A report of vandalism at 3:36 could be a rst for the U.S. was halted after the jury odridge St.; at 8:27 p.m. Sun- Lynn line. Police determined taken to Salem Hospital. a.m. Saturday at 7 Veterans legal system. — winnowed from over day on Kingsley Terrace. that the group had moved A motor vehicle crash was Memorial Drive. A caller report- The length of the stop- 400 people — was sworn away into Lynn. Police received reported at 12:44 p.m. Friday ed she woke up to the sound of page is unprecedented in and heard four days of another report at 6:18 p.m. Theft at Peabody Diner at 10 Mar- and it's the highest-pro- her vehicle being broken into. that the same group was at opening statements and gin St.; at 3:06 p.m. Friday at le U.S. case postponed A report of a larceny at 3:27 She said the suspects left in a the Shell gas station on Essex two days of testimony. Macy’s at 210M Andover St.; at because of the pandemic, p.m. Sunday at 7 Acorn St.; at vehicle. Barbara Jiminez, 30, of Street, but was gone when an Defense lawyer Chip 6:16 p.m. Friday at 30 Fulton Durst's lawyers say. They 5:58 p.m. Sunday at 30 Ridge- 101 Rantoul St., Apt. 108, Bev- of cer arrived. Lewis said Durst's legal St.; at 10:40 a.m. Saturday on have repeatedly — and way St.; at 11:44 a.m. Monday erly, was issued a summons for At 10:42 p.m. Friday, police team had done extensive Lake Street; at 3:27 p.m. Sat- unsuccessfully — sought a at 55 Merrill Ave. malicious destruction of prop- were contacted by the Salem research and couldn't nd urday at Gaeta’s Shell & Citgo erty over $1,200 and nighttime Police Department, which had mistrial because they ar- case delays even close to at 14 Newbury St.; at 10:44 been contacted by a driver who gued the delay harmed his this long. LYNNFIELD a.m. Sunday at 70 Prospect St. motor vehicle breaking and en- had been followed by three mo- chance of a fair trial. Scott Sundby, a Univer- and 43 Cross St.; at 5:08 p.m. tering for a felony. torcycles driving dangerously Durst, 78, has pleaded sity of Miami law profes- Complaints Sunday at Northshore Mall on Swampscott Road. The mo- not guilty to murdering sor, said he looked into tri- at 210N Andover St.; at 8:54 A well-being check was con- SAUGUS torcycles had then turned and his friend Susan Berman, als that were halted due p.m. Sunday at 2 Washington ducted after a man was report- headed back into Swampscott who was shot in the back to damaging earthquakes St. and 101 Main St. ed to be sleeping in the dugout Accidents with no lights on. Police were of the head in her LA home and hurricanes and hadn't at Newhall Park on Oak Street A report of a hit-and-run mo- in December 2000. Pros- discovered a break as long A hit-and-run motor vehicle unable to locate the motorcy- at 3 p.m. Friday. Police reported tor vehicle crash at 6:57 p.m. ecutors say he silenced as the Durst case. crash was reported at 3:27 clists. the man was moved along. Friday at Bank of America ATM Berman before she could The length of the pause A well-being check was con- at 150 Main St. Gladimy E. p.m. Friday at 125 Fairmount Missing person tell police she helped him itself was less likely to be ducted at 8 Dunston Road at Saladin, 29, of 31 Walnut Ave., Ave. cover up the killing of his a problem because it was Stoughton, was issued a sum- 12:50 a.m. Monday after po- A motor vehicle crash involv- A report at 12:59 a.m. Sat- wife, Kathie, in New York not anyone's fault, Sundby mons for leaving the scene of lice received a strange phone ing a scooter was reported at urday of a missing 15-year-old, in 1982. said. property damage. call that prompted a response 8:24 p.m. Friday at 92 Lynn possibly in the Lynn area, who Judge Mark Windham A hit-and-run motor vehicle But he said Windham, to the scene of a possible vi- Fells Parkway. had recently moved to Swamp- has called back the panel who is likely motivated olent accident. Police reported crash was reported at 5:40 A motor vehicle crash was scott. p.m. Saturday at 38 Pierpont of 23 jurors, including 11 to keep the jury intact, all was quiet at the house and reported at 4:50 a.m. Saturday alternates, and plans to would have to be vigilant the call was a prank. St.; at 5:58 p.m. Saturday at Suspicious activity 24 Veterans Memorial Drive; at at 26 Winter St.; at 10:30 a.m. question them Monday to when screening jurors to 6:04 p.m. Saturday at 1 Ando- at 113 Vine St.; at 3:03 p.m. At 12:43 a.m. Friday, a res- see if they can go forward make sure they hadn't MARBLEHEAD ver St. and 1 Pulaski St.; at 9 Saturday at Elm and Walnut ident in the area of Eastman with the case. been tainted in any way p.m. Saturday at 70 Lowell St.; streets; at 4:17 p.m. Saturday Avenue and Prospect Street The defense has submit- that could violate Durst's Accidents at 4:15 p.m. Sunday on Route at 577 Lincoln Ave.; at 1:50 called to report a car that had ted a list of proposed ques- right to a fair trial. A report of a motor vehicle 128 North; at 7:04 p.m. Sun- a.m. Sunday in the area of 60 been parked outside for a few crash at 5:29 p.m. Sunday on day at Toscana Ristorante at Salem Turnpike; at 12:03 p.m. hours with its lights on. The car was determined to be that of a Lafayette Street. 3 Bourbon St.; at 7:17 p.m. Sunday at the YMCA at 298 Police: Two arson Sunday at Sullivan Tire & Auto Main St.; at 6:31 p.m. Sunday neighbor. Breaking and Entering Service at 175 Washington St. at Bernie and Phyl’s Discount A Littles Point Road resident A vehicle into a garage crash Furniture on Broadway; at 7:07 called at 8:59 p.m. Friday to suspects detained in report that a group of four A report of a motor vehicle was reported at 8:34 p.m. Sat- p.m. Sunday at 550 Lincoln urday at 54 Nancy Ave. men came to her home about breaking and entering at 8:20 Ave. a.m. Friday on Ruby Avenue. A report of a motor vehicle an hour before, and had said crash at 8:37 p.m. Saturday at they were YouTubers who liked Los Angeles wild re Loose change was taken from Breaking and Entering an unlocked car overnight. 68 Lynn St. and 2 Cedar Grove to lm nice houses. They re- By Christopher and the Los Angeles Po- A motor vehicle breaking and Ave. Jan Michael Colon Almes- A breaking and entering was quested a tour of the resident’s Weber lice Department identi ed home, which she declined. They ASSOCIATED PRESS one individual who was entering was reported at 8:15 tica, 20, of 10 1st St., Apt. 614, reported at the Veterans Me- p.m. Friday on Ruby Avenue. Salem, was issued a summons left without further issues, but detained and released. In- for unlicensed operation of a morial Elementary School at the resident was concerned LOS ANGELES — A vestigators then detained 4:34 p.m. on Sunday. The caller smoky wild re churning Complaints motor vehicle and Class B drug and wanted to notify the police a second suspect and were possession. reported multiple kids bringing of the incident. through a Los Angeles questioning them Sunday A report of suspicious activity A car into a pole was reported their bikes into the cafeteria A report at 10:57 p.m. Friday canyon community gained evening, according to a at 6:43 p.m. Friday on Widger at 2:07 a.m. Sunday at 171 Lynn and smashing keyboards. Po- of a woman screaming in the strength Sunday as about statement from re de- Road. A caller reported a man St. The driver was taken to Mas- lice found damage to the walls area of Eastman Avenue and a thousand residents re- partment spokesperson sitting in the driver’s seat of a sachusetts General Hospital. and keyboards. Essex Street. mained under evacuation Margaret Stewart. orders while others were Cool, moist weather warned they should get early in the day gave re- ready to leave, authorities ghters a break, but by said. afternoon ames starting Catch up with your The cause of the re moving again in steep near Topanga State Park terrain where tinder-dry has been deemed "suspi- vegetation hasn't burned favorite team cious" and is under inves- in a half-century, the re tigation, the Los Angeles department said. Fire Department said. "We're de nitely seeing in Item Sports! Arson investigators increased re activity," with the re department said Stewart. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021

ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS After more than a year of Zoom meetings, Executive Director Charles Gaeta and others in Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development are fed up with video conferencing and yearn to meet in person. Have you had enough of Zoom? They have. KRAUSE fatigue? It’s that feel- Zoom into a special meet- From A1 ing where if you attend ing of the board last week one more Zoom meeting, while at Disney World in from “Family Guy.” I hate you’re going to scream. Florida. looking at it. And yes, I For about six months “Guilty,” says Walsh. “I know I can use the app during the height of last would wear my sweat- without the camera, but it year’s pandemic spike, pants or running shorts. feels even less like a meet- we at The Item met ev- The more I sat, the heavi- ing if I’m invisible. ery morning via Zoom. It er I felt. I’m used to mov- “You’re saying ‘gee, I was comical. Nobody ever ing all day. It wasn’t very need a haircut,’ or you’re thought to simply take at- funny.” fixing your hair, or you’re tendance at these things Damon sees Zoom’s focused on something because, in a real meeting, downside, but she also else,” says Charles Gaeta, in real life, at a real venue, sees an upside. Everybody executive director of the you didn’t have to. Every- does, actually. Lynn Housing Authority body who was there was “I’ll never drive 90 min- & Neighborhood Develop- there. utes for a meeting that ment (LHAND). But in Zoom culture, half lasts an hour ever again,” “Frankly,” he said, “I the people attending had says Walsh. find it exhausting. I’m all their cameras turned off. Damon prefers meeting Zoomed out. I like to get Or they were on “mute,” in person because “some to know people. We’ve had but tried to talk anyway. things you just can’t do by about four hires during Of course, the one per- Zoom. Like, today (Mon- this pandemic, and the son in our group who day) we have a meeting on only way I’ve met any of owned two chirping birds our capital campaign, our COURTESY PHOTO them is through Zoom. I’d never muted the mic. One building plans. You have rather be in a room with day, I finally asked “what to be in person for that. Birgitta Damon, who used to drive to Worcester regularly, says Zoom is people instead of looking are those bird noises?” There’s not a whole lot a welcome replacement for the commute. at my computer screen. “Oh,” the person said, you can do if you’re not in “I can’t wait until we (the will remain a part of the in with the graduates, “I couldn’t imagine what “Those are my birds.” person.” selectmen) meet again in culture if you have to get all decked out in wide- it must have been like Well, I thought to my- However, she said, when person,” Panetta said, this your staff together in a brimmed sun hats, blue for kids and teachers,” he self, mute ‘em! it comes to driving out to time texting from Florida. hurry. But I think people blazers, Dockers pants said. In fact, my biggest take- Worcester and Oxford — “However, it is convenient can be more expressive in But Birgitta Damon, and striped ties. Because I away from Zoom meetings which she regularly does to be able to attend two person.” CEO of Lynn-based Leo, wasn’t going to be able to is the inevitable “unmute — Zoom is a just-fine re- meetings at once or back- Then again, there are Inc., can imagine it. Some- yourself” when someone placement for that. do that, I took the occasion to-back.” some things for which what. tries to speak. “I spend four hours a of the Kentucky Derby to Damon lends a note of nothing — not even Zoom “My youngest daughter Of course, people may day driving — two up and wear “the outfit” at our caution, though. — can substitute. is a freshman in college,” turn their cameras off for two back — for a meeting small gathering. she said. “And it was a other reasons — such as that may last a couple of “I put them too close to- This was supposed to gether, and I find that I be the year of my 50-year Meanwhile, guess how terrible introduction to dressing down too much. hours,” she said. “That’s we’re going to conduct our college to be learning re- They may look great from don’t give myself a break,” high school reunion, but six hours of my day. And class reunion? If you guess motely that way. Another the waist up, but they also that doesn’t include all she said. COVID put the kibosh on daughter lost an intern- cop to wearing sweatpants the other things I need to Gaeta, too, sees the ad- that. We’ll meet next year, “via Zoom,” you would be ship because of it.” and pajama bottoms. do. Zoom is great for some- vantages — while decry- maybe, but will it be the correct. We’ve heard an awful “And slippers,” says Sau- thing like that.” ing Zoom in general. same? Steve Krause can be lot about COVID fatigue. gus Selectwoman Debra Panetta also sees a con- “We have five different At St. John’s Prep, the reached at skrause@item- Well, how about Zoom Panetta, who managed to venience factor. office sites,” he said. “Zoom “Golden Eagles” march live.com. School will meet language needs in Lynn Church answers LANGUAGE dents, including language The JCA is named after cess in both English and Lynnfield bell From A1 diversity,” said Navarro. Navarro’s parents, who the native languages of Superintendent of Schools were both born and raised English language learners. ly-maintained lawn. learning that makes what BELL Dr. Patrick Tutwiler said in South Carolina where Navarro, who is also the In addition, the Historic they are learning, partic- From A1 he reviewed the pro- they attended segregated CEO and founder of a local Centre on South Common ularly complex math and posed curriculum frame- schools and believed in the youth-support organiza- whether that is by part- Street has been rededicat- science concepts, relevant work at the JCA and power of education to ele- tion called Building Audac- nering with local orga- ed as the Pope-Richard to their lives,” Navarro confirmed that students vate one’s circumstances ity, is one of the 14 mem- nizations, such as Good Family Lynnfield Histori- said. would receive at least the and enrich one’s life. bers of the JCA founding Hope — to provide meals cal Centre. The interior is Jean Charles Academy same academic content, The school will provide board made up of current to seniors and others in currently in the process of said it aims to reimagine skills and knowledge as its teachers with strategies or former educators with need — or by assisting receiving a face lift, in the public education by build- a Lynn Public Schools to build racially-equitable an average of 20 years’ with rehabbing the town form of new paint. ing schools that are de- student. classrooms, while ensuring teaching experience. common and historical Rev. Booth said the signed to meet the needs “The academy intends a curriculum that is inclu- The majority of the town bell.” church looks forward to of students of color, diver- The bell dates from to follow the common sive and reflective of the founding board members future partnership oppor- sifying the teaching profes- 1859 and was originally core state standards and student populations. are people of color, half are tunities in Lynnfield. sion by hiring and retain- installed in the Meeting next-generation science Tuition for JCA is based bilingual, and some have “We believe we are ing teachers with diverse House. It was used as standards as we do,” Tut- on fundraising, and the experience in assisting the stronger together,” he backgrounds, and ensuring creation of a charter school the town’s fire alarm bell wiler said. “They’ve also school said it hopes to said. “This is our home that faculty is representa- established a means to as- or in operating a dual-lan- for many years. It cur- provide families with and we want to do our tive of the diversity of en- sess student learning and a $25-per-week tuition guage program. rently stands on a base part.” rolled students. growth.” schedule, but accepted More information and ap- of Lynnfield granite, and “It’s been a pleasure to “We believe it is import- Tutwiler said he inter- families will not be turned plication forms in English was built by Taylor Vick- work with Pastor Jamie ant that students see them- viewed Navarro to gain a away if they are unable to and Spanish can be found ers & Co. The Town has Booth,” said Dalton. “We selves in the adults who larger scope of the school’s cover the cost of the pro- on the school’s website at engaged the services of are custodians of Lyn- are teaching them day-to- plans and curriculum and gram. www.jeancharlesacademy. Woburn-based Skylight nfield’s history and as day and who are leaders of he recommended the ap- The JCA said its du- org. Studios for the resto- the school — whose diver- proval of the academy to al-language model is based Allysha Dunnigan can ration. Skylight recently such have an obligation to sity is representative of the the School Committee on research that has shown be reached at adunnigan@ completed the restoration maintain historically-sig- diversity of enrolled stu- last week. high rates of academic suc- itemlive.com. of the Massachusetts 54th nificant properties and Regiment memorial on items. Boston Common. “This donation is a per- The restoration of the sonal thing for him, as he bell is one part of larg- and the church are so com- Catch up with your er-scale efforts to revi- mitted to giving back to talize the Town’s historic Lynnfield and many oth- common and central dis- er neighboring communi- favorite team trict. Recent improve- ties. We are fortunate to ments to the common in- have so many churches in Item Sports! clude a new septic system; who are leaders in the new lighting, pathways community.” and improved walkways, Anne Marie Tobin can be curbing and crosswalks; reached at atobin@item- and a new organical- live.com. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Swampscott Town Meeting sweats the details

DETAILS warrant articles by The From A1 Item’s print deadline. The Finance Committee Fitzgerald’s salary is has proposed a total oper- set by his contract with the town and cannot ating budget for the town be amended by Town of $70.68 million Meeting. Tréa Lavery can be Town Meeting mem- reached at tlavery@item- bers did not vote on any live.com.

COURTESY PHOTO Volunteers and farm staff work together at the Mack Park Farm and Food Forest.

$45,000 helps Salem farm grow ITEM FILE PHOTO Joe Carritte, a former Lynn fire captain, was able to think quickly and put out a neighbor’s FARM farm will help reduce de- kitchen fire on the way to work. From A1 pendence on long supply chains, thereby reducing public schools. the community’s carbon Mayor Kimberley footprint and strengthen- Driscoll said Mack Park is ing local and sustainable Former firefighter a success story as well as food production. an example of how the city The goal of Mack Park comes together to support Farm and Food Forest hasn’t flamed out one another, “mak(ing) is to enhance resiliency, sure Salem works for ev- especially in regards to eryone.” physical stresses on the FIREFIGHTER wasn’t notified immediate- “I’m so grateful to the food system created by ex- From A1 ly, because Zukas said the Metropolitan Area Plan- homeowner tried to put treme temperatures and department as a fire alarm ning Council for this grant increasing intensity and out the fire on their own, operator — handed him a to construct a solar-pow- frequency of flooding and but Carritte told a family ered storage building and drought. garden hose, according to member to call the fire de- Salem Mayor Kimberly Driscoll shared her water catchment system Volunteers at the farm Zukas. partment while he went in support for Mack Park Farm and Food Forest, for this municipal agricul- planted apple, peach, Zukas said Carritte then to help his neighbor. saying the project will save money and supply ture project,” Driscoll said. plum and cherry trees at went into the house with The fire was out when “This green energy project more green produce for the town. the beginning of May and the garden hose and put the department arrived, will help us grow more are scheduled to plant Driscoll thanked both fresh produce” to people out the fire before it spread but Zukas said firefighters green produce and save more soon. The food forest the volunteers and the in Salem. further. opened up the ceiling and money while doing so.” at Mack Park Farm, like “Joe did a great job,” Driscoll’s office said in a many other food forests, farm staff, whom she Allysha Dunnigan can used its thermal imaging Zukas said. “In tandem, press release that increas- will be open to the public said worked “in tandem be reached at adunnigan@ camera to confirm that all ing food production at the for picking. to grow and distribute itemlive.com. they (Carritte and Smith) of the fire was out. helped save the neighbor’s “We just want to stress to house.” people that it is OK to try Zukas said the heat and to put a fire out, but call Sullivan Tire rolls into Peabody smoke damage along with the fire department, too,” the burned cabinets may Zukas said. “That way if have caused $5,000 to we get there and we’re not be successful. the site of the Shaw’s Su- tion is to take the baton TIRE $10,000 of damage, but he “It’s attention to detail, permarket at the North- from Barry and run our needed, it’s OK, but we can From A1 said the important part is it’s being able to treat ev- shore Mall for many years leg of the race.” avoid disastrous results come to expect,” he said. ery customer who walks before being forced to shut Sullivan Tire is a fam- that the house was saved. that way.” According to Sulli- in the door as the most down in the 1980s due to ily-owned-and-operated “It could have been a lot Allysha Dunnigan can van, the pandemic posed important customer. That redevelopment. Sullivan business that has been worse,” Zukas said. be reached at adunnigan@ unique challenges for has allowed us to continue Tire reopened on Wash- serving customers in New The fire departmentitemlive.com. many independents, es- to provide expert service ington Street in 2009. England since Bob “The pecially when it came to during these 14 months Sullivan is “thrilled” Chef” Sullivan and his keeping operations as nor- that I can only describe to double Sullivan Tire’s wife, Mary, founded the mal as possible during the as horrific,” Sullivan said. presence in Peabody. business in 1955 — on a emergency shutdown. dead-end street in Rock- “We were designated “Our motto then and now has land as Bob Sullivan & SUBSCRIBE as an essential business Sons Tire. Since then, the and had to be on call at always been the same — treat company has expanded to all times as we service 109 total locations (includ- police, ambulance, med- everyone, customers and fellow ing distribution centers, ical staff and state and employees, as you would a mem- commercial outlets, ware- federal government agen- houses and administra- cies, so we stressed to our ber of your family.” tive offices). employees that we had to “Our motto then and continue allowing the peo- now has always been the ple we serve to keep roads —Paul Sullivan same — treat everyone, safe and take care of the customers and fellow em- needs of essential work- “We constantly reinforced “This new location is ployees, as you would a ers,” Sullivan said. “These and reminded one and all only about three miles member of your family,” people were sacrificing that we need to be good away, and it’s a little bit said Sullivan, who regu- so much, so we took that to one another in order to different type of shop, but larly appears in company as a charge and learned continue to do our part. we’re really excited about advertising surrounded Call how important our role Now, I think people are it,” said Sullivan. “We by his young family mem- in the transportation still a bit apprehensive, have always enjoyed our bers. “My father felt loyal industry is.” but there is beginning to relationship with the Pea- to his people. It’s the guid- 781-593-7700 ext. 2 If there is a silver lining, be the feeling that spring body people and those in ing principle on which this Sullivan said, it’s being is eternal.” surrounding communities. company is built.” to set up your home able to focus on the little Sullivan Tire is no I’m proud to say Sullivan Anne Marie Tobin can be things that he believes are stranger to Peabody, hav- Tire is entrenched in the reached at atobin@item- subscripton. of utmost importance to ing had a location near city of Peabody. Our inten- live.com. A8 TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 LOOK! Dinosaur Day, National Stress Awareness Day, No Dirty Dishes Day, I Love Reese’s Day

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Lynn family raising funds for crash victim By Allysha underwent brain surgery outpouring of love and Dunnigan on Saturday to relieve prayers from the commu- ITEM STAFF intracranial pressure and nity, saying that “we know repair the fractures and Jeremy will be too.” LYNN — The family of lacerated membrane. He Lynn Fire Capt. Joseph a 21-year-old Lynn man, then had a second surgery Zukas said firefighters who was left in critical on his spine to remove responded to a report of condition following a se- bone fragments in order a vehicle that hit a pole rious car crash last week, to prevent paralysis. at around 11:30 p.m. He is raising funds for his “Jeremy’s sedation has said three passengers recovery. been intermittently light- had been able to leave the Jeremy Kerrins was ened to assess his brain vehicle on their own, but medflighted to Massachu- function,” Jacklyn Kerrins Kerrins remained trapped setts General Hospital said. “He has been able to inside. with life-threatening move all four limbs and, Zukas said speed was injuries after crashing his on May 16, he was able to the likely cause of the car into a pole on Euclid nod his head in response crash — the speedometer Avenue Friday night. to the neurologist.” was at 70 mph — and Emergency crews had to As of Monday, Kerrins none of the vehicle’s occu- use the Jaws of Life to was still intubated, sedat- pants were wearing seat extricate him from the ed and listed in critical belts. vehicle. condition, according to the Police Lt. Michael The crash left Kerrins family’s GoFundMe page. Kmiec said the crash is intubated and sedated “As a family, we are so still under investigation. with multiple skull frac- thankful for the care that State Police have taken tures, a laceration to the Jeremy has been receiv- the lead on accident re- membrane surrounding ing and we are ready to construction. the brain and a fractured support him on his long As of Monday, the family spine. road to recovery, what- had raised nearly $10,000 Kerrins’ older sister, ever that may look like,” through their GoFund- Jacklyn Kerrins, orga- Jacklyn said. “Anyone Me page, which lists a COURTESY PHOTOS| REACHARTS nized a GoFundMe page who knows Jeremy knows $20,000 fundraising goal. From left: Officer Jon Loyt, ReachArts member Pat Gorham, Police to assist with what she he is something special. To donate, visit: https:// Chief Ron Madigan, Sergeant Todd Pierce, Fire Chief Graham Archer, said will be a “very costly He is hilarious, kind, cre- www.gofundme.com/f/sup- firefighter Michael Salsgiver. journey” for her brother’s ative, a lover of animals port-jeremys-recovery. recovery. and so much more.” Allysha Dunnigan can According to the family’s Jacklyn said her fam- be reached at adunnigan@ fundraising page, Kerrins ily was humbled by the itemlive.com. Swampscott Police and Fire departments compete for best garden

By Tréa Lavery ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — The town’s police and fire departments will com- pete to have the best first responder garden in ReachArts’ first-ever Gar- COURTESY PHOTO den Art Walk this July. Jeremy Kerrins is in critical condition after a car accident on Meeting in front of Friday night. ReachArts’ community center on Burrill Street Monday afternoon, Fire Chief Graham Archer and Police Chief Ron Local news in the palm of your hand Madigan generously of- fered each other a bucket of weeds to help kickstart their garden design. “One man’s weed is another man’s flowers,” Madigan joked. “They have more time on their hands to garden than we do.” The event, which will be held on Sunday, July Police Chief Ron Madigan, left, and Fire Chief 11 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Graham Archer fist bump after challenging will showcase the work of each other to create the best first responder local artists and Swamp- garden at the ReachArts Garden Art Walk. scott’s resident gardeners. reminded that the town’s or Fire department garden Attendees will receive first responders are often on July 11. a map of participating members of the community. Registration for the Full digital access for only $9.99 per month. gardens and take them- “This is supposed to be event for artists or garden- selves on a tour, where an inclusive event for the ers is $10, and all partici- they can see artists’ work, entire community,” she pants must be registered 50% off your rst month of digital access watch demonstrations said. “We’re all connected.” by June 7 to appear on the and participate in all-ages Both Archer and Madi- event map and receive a when you use coupon code itemie activities. gan said that they had garden sign. Attendance ReachArts member Pat at checkout at www.itemlive.com Gorham, a teacher, said already started planning for all others is free. that she was inspired to for the Garden Art Walk. For more information invite the departments “We’re going to have a lot about the event, or to reg- to participate when her of fun with this,” Archer ister, visit reacharts.org. said. Tréa Lavery can be Offer available to new subscribers only class was visited by a police officer while having Attendees will be able to reached at tlavery@item- class outside, and she was vote for either the Police live.com. WEATHER LOTTERY

MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Monday...... 0457 Monday...... 3654 Forecast for Tuesday, May 18, 2021 Considerable cloudiness. W winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves Sunday...... 8835 Sunday...... 5300 Sunrise today 5:19 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. High 78F. Winds WNW at 10 1 foot or less. A chance of SeatSeSSeattleeeatt Saturday...... 2616 Saturday...... 4159 Sunset today 8:02 p.m. 5959/449/449//44 to 15 mph. showers. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Billingsngsg MinneapolisM nneapoeapopolispo 72/62/6 Sunrise tomorrow 5:18 a.m. 84/484 Detroit NNYNeweww YYorkorkr CChicagoh c ggoo 76776/596/596/59 8282/642/64/64/646 EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER L 67/667/6267/7/662 Tonight: A few clouds. Low Tonight: NW winds 5 to 10 kt. High tide today 5:06 p.m. WashingtonWashiW h to All 4...... $5,282 All 4...... $4,580 SaSanSann F Franciscorranc co 80/6080/6600 DenverDenvev r 64664/504/5/500 58F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 Waves 1 foot or less. 65/48656 /48/ H First or last 3...... $739 First or last 3...... $641 Low tide today 11:00 p.m. KansasKaKansasn s CityC ty mph. LosLoo AngelesAnAnggge es 77/657777/7/6/6565 Any 2...... $63 Any 2...... $55 74/607474/6/6060 High tide tomorrow 5:57 p.m. L AtlantaAAt anta 78/6278/68/6262 El PasoPas Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $5 85/648 6 HoustonHoustoosustton 85/738/3/ MiamiMi ANY ORDER ANY ORDER 84/76 All 4...... $220 All 4...... $191

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©2021 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 Fenwick grabs rst win of the season a sophomore with him, so Foley was a captain of BOYS LACROSSE it’s crucial for him to be a the soccer team this fall. By Daniel Kane leader. He produces and He’s never picked up a la- ITEM STAFF teaches these kids how to crosse stick before in his play lacrosse.” life. He stepped right in, PEABODY — The Bish- Nick Sasso, Aiden An- has started every game op Fenwick boys lacrosse thony and Ryan McGann and played almost ev- team rode a ve-goal per- each had one goal in ery single minute. Nick formance from Liam Hill the win. Sasso actually Sasso played attack as a to its rst win of the sea- spent most of the game sophomore, wanted to get son Monday, topping visit- on the eld this year and ing Matignon 8-6 at Don- anchoring Fenwick’s de- aldson Stadium. fense along with Nick grabbed the stick. And “Liam came in last year Wesley and Liam Foley. Nick Wesley has been an as a transfer from Gover- The group shut down anchor in front of George.” nor’s Academy,” Fenwick Matignon in the fourth The Crusaders jumped coach Steve Driscoll said. quarter thanks to some right out front early “He’s really stepped into solid late play from goalie thanks to two quick goals the role of being a leader George Kostolias. from Hill and another on this team. He’s espe- “In that fourth quarter, from Sasso to go ahead ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS cially helping with our the defense was great,” 3-0. young attackmen. We’re Driscoll said. “It’s another Bishop Fenwick’s Liam Hill leaps in the air before taking a shot at the starting a freshman and brand-new group. Liam FENWICK, B2 Matignon goal. Swampscott keeps unbeaten season alive “We obviously have some against Peabody. GIRLS LACROSSE really talented seniors who “A lot of the defensive By Mike Alongi are going on to play in col- success has come down to ITEM SPORTS EDITOR lege, but even when teams our transition defense and key in on them we’re able to the way that the girls com- DANVERS — The get scoring from other plac- municate out there,” said Swampscott girls lacrosse es,” said Swampscott coach Robinson. “With Sasha in team continued its dom- Jillian Robinson. “We’ve net calling out cuts and de- inant start to the season had so many different girls fensive sets and the girls Monday afternoon, rolling step up so far this season, communicating at every to a 17-4 victory over Dan- teams are never able to cov- level up the eld, it’s a true vers in a Northeastern Con- er everyone.” team effort. And it de nite- ference battle on the road. But maybe more impres- ly helps that we have those The Big Blue’s offense has sive than the offense has attack players up front con- been otherworldly early in been the defense, as the Big tinuously putting pressure ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS the season, as Swampscott Blue has allowed 25 goals down on the other end.” Swampscott’s Elizabeth Green scored four goals in a win over Danvers has netted 85 goals through this season — with 10 of Monday. its rst six games. them coming in one game SWAMPSCOTT, B2 Big Blue beat Danvers in overtime thriller and scored three total in SCHOOL ROUNDUP the win. Zach Barden had By Daniel Kane four goals. Harrison Kinne ITEM STAFF had one goal and two as- sists. Sam York, Seamus Vinny Palmer was the Foley and Brady Ayles hero for the Swampscott each scored one goal. boys lacrosse team Mon- The Spartans are at day, winning a draw and Bishop Stang Wednesday scoring the game-winning (4). goal to lift the Big Blue to St. John’s Prep 14, a 10-9 overtime win over BC High 4 Danvers. Jimmy Ayers led the way Palmer scored ve to- again for the Eagles with tal goals in the win, while ve goals and one assist. Christian Pierro scored three goals with one assist. Charlie Wilmot (one assist) Jayson Codispoti scored and Michael Kelly each one goal and dished one as- scored two goals. Tommy sist, while Thomas Poska Sarni had one goal and had one goal. Jack Russo three assists. Pat Atkins, had four assists. Charlie Danis, Graham Ty- Aidan Breault made sev- son and Luke Surette each ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK en saves in net. scored one goal, while Tyee Marblehead’s Godot Gaskins, center, had one RBI in a win over Beverly Monday. Swampscott is at Saugus Ambrosh had one assist. Tuesday (4). Kaden Quirk had 11 saves. BOYS LACROSSE The Eagles travel to St. Mary’s 11, Catholic Memorial Thurs- Five-run third inning propels Arl. Catholic 10 (OT) day (5:30). Jackson Field had the Marblehead past Beverly game winner for St. Mary’s ROUNDUP, B2 dy pitched 2 1/3 innings Nick Solitro (1-for-2) lowed up Sunday’s strong BASEBALL ROUNDUP of relief and allowed two smacked an RBI double pitching performance By Mike Alongi runs on three hits with in the top of the rst in- with a great day at the ITEM SPORTS EDITOR one strikeout, while Craig ning and the Eagles nev- plate on Monday, going Michalowski earned the er looked back, notching a 2-for-2 with two RBI Behind a ve-run out- save after pitching the Catholic Conference win. and two stolen bases. burst in the top of the nal two thirds of an in- Payton Palladino (0-for- Scott Emerson (1-for-3), third inning, the Marble- ning. 3), DJ Pacheco (2-for-4), Brandon Bloom (1-for-4), head baseball team ral- Marblehead (3-2) hosts Eric Wing (1-for-4) and Christian Loescher (0-for- lied from behind to earn Salem Wednesday (4). Shane Williams (1-for-2) 3) and Alex Gonzalez (2- a 5-3 win over Beverly in BASEBALL each had one RBI. for-4) each had one RBI in a Northeastern Confer- Arlington Catholic 3, Sam Beliveau earned the win. ence bout at Beverly High St. Mary’s 0 the win on the mound Jack Vieira earned the School Monday afternoon. It was a tough day at after a complete-game ef- win on the mound, toss- Shane Keough led the the plate for the Spar- fort, allowing two runs on ing 5 1/3 innings and al- offensive charge for Mar- tans, who only amassed six hits with ve strike- blehead, going 1-for-3 two hits (one each from outs. lowing four runs on three with two RBI. Godot Gas- Aiven Cabral and Deniel St. John’s Prep (4-1) hits with ve strikeouts. kins, Andrew Titus and Ortiz) in the loss. Eric hosts Catholic Memorial Fenwick (4-3) hosts Car- Charlie Titus each added Bridges took the loss on Thursday (4). dinal Spellman Wednes- one RBI, while Matthew the mound after 4 1/3 Bishop Fenwick 8, day (4). Titus contributed two hits innings, allowing three Matignon 5 Danvers 1, Saugus 0 to the victory. runs on eight hits with The Crusaders notched Nathan Ing pitched well On the mound, Ben ve strikeouts. their second win in as despite the loss for the Weed earned the win af- St. Mary’s (3-3) hosts many days Monday af- Sachems, allowing one ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ter tossing four innings Bishop Stang Wednesday ternoon, taking down a run on four hits with four and allowing one run (4). Catholic Central League strikeouts. Christian Pierro had three goals and one assist on four hits with three St. John’s Prep 5, foe on the road. Saugus (2-3) hosts Bev- in Swampscott’s overtime win over Danvers strikeouts. James Doo- BC High 2 Anthony Marino fol- erly Wednesday (4). Monday. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE

TUESDAY Softball Baseball St. Mary's at Bishop Stang (3:30) Lynnfield at Pentucket (3:45) Lynnfield at Newburyport (3:45) Peabody at Marblehead (4) Shawsheen at Tech (4) Bishop Fenwick at Cardinal Spellman Softball (4) Masconomet at Saugus (4) Masconomet at Swampscott (4) Tech at Innovation (4) Salem at Winthrop (4) Bridgewater-Raynham at St. Mary's (5) Boys Lacrosse Bishop Fenwick at Cardinal Spellman Boys Lacrosse (4) Hamilton-Wenham at Lynnfield (3:45) St. Mary's at Bishop Stang (4) Swampscott at Saugus (4) BC High at St. John's Prep (5:30) Girls Lacrosse Cardinal Spellman at Bishop Fenwick Girls Lacrosse (4) Lynnfield at Hamilton-Wenham (4) Bishop Stang at St. Mary's (5) Boys Volleyball St. John's Prep at BC High (5:30) Boys Tennis Boys Tennis Bishop Feehan at St. Mary's (3:30) St. John's Prep at Marblehead (4) Newburyport at Lynnfield (3:30) Bishop Fenwick at Matignon (3:30) Track Salem at Marblehead (4) Arlington Catholic, St. Joseph's Prep Danvers at Swampscott (4) at St. Mary's (3) Winthrop at Gloucester (4:30) Girls Tennis Bishop Fenwick at Austin Prep (TBD) St. Mary's at Austin Prep (3:30) Lynnfield at Newburyport (3:30) WEDNESDAY Matignon at Bishop Fenwick (3:30) Baseball Marblehead at Salem (4) Bishop Stang at St. Mary's (4) Masconomet at Peabody (4) Cardinal Spellman at Bishop Fenwick Swampscott at Danvers (4) (4) Saugus at Winthrop (4:30) Salem at Marblehead (4) Track Peabody at Winthrop (4) Marblehead at Peabody (4) Beverly at Saugus (4) Swampscott at Beverly (4)

TV/RADIO

Baseball 6:30 p.m...... Buffalo at Worcester ...... NESN+ 7:37 p.m...... Boston at Toronto...... NESN; WEEI-FM 93.7 8:05 p.m...... NY Yankees at Texas ...... ESPN Pro basketball 6:30 p.m...... Charlotte at Indiana ...... TNT 8 p.m...... WNBA: Phoenix at Washington ...... ESPN2 9 p.m...... Washington at Boston ...... TNT; WBZ-FM 98.5 10 p.m...... WNBA: Las Vegas at Seattle ...... ESPN2 Pro hockey 7:30 p.m...... NY Islanders at Pittsburgh ...... NBCSN ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS 8 p.m...... Tampa Bay at Florida ...... CNBC 10 p.m...... Minnesota at Vegas ...... NBCSN Bishop Fenwick’s Aiden Anthony charges past the Matignon defender.

NHL PLAYOFFS

FIRST ROUND Washington at Boston, 6:30 p.m. Fenwick boys lacrosse wins (Best-of-7) Nashville at Carolina, 8 p.m. (x-if necessary) Winnipeg at Edmonton, 9 p.m. SATURDAY, May 15 St. Louis at Colorado, 10:30 p.m. Washington 3, Boston 2, OT, Wash- THURSDAY rst game of the season ington leads series 1 - 0 Florida at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. SUNDAY, May 16 Montreal at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. FENWICK third quarter, but anoth- with a few late saves to so it’s a really big learning N.Y. Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT, Vegas at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. From B1 er Hill tally and a hard- lead Fenwick to its rst process for a lot of these N.Y. Islanders leads series 1 - 0 fought score by Anthony Catholic Central League kids.” Minnesota 1, Vegas 0, OT, Minnesota FRIDAY Washington at Boston, 6:30 p.m. put Fenwick ahead 7-5 victory of the year. Fenwick (1-3) has a day leads series 1 - 0 But Matignon clawed Carolina at Nashville, 7 p.m. midway through the quar- “Games like this are off before visiting Cardi- Tampa Bay 5, Florida 4, Tampa Bay back into things in the Winnipeg at Edmonton, 9 p.m. ter. huge,” Driscoll said. “We nal Spellman Wednesday leads series 1 - 0 second quarter with a pair Colorado at St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. With 32 seconds to play have to be able to learn (4). MONDAY of goals of its own despite SATURDAY, May 22 in the third, Matignon from game-like situations. “It’s nice to get into a Boston at Washington, 7:30 p.m. being a man down after a Florida at Tampa Bay, 12:30 p.m. scored again to make it a We’re de nitely in the pro- groove here,” Driscoll Nashville at Carolina, 8 p.m. penalty. Another goal from Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 3 p.m. one-goal game and looked cess of getting back into said. “With this year, it’s St. Louis at Colorado, 10 p.m. Montreal at Toronto, 7 p.m. Hill gave Fenwick a cush- poised to make another things, replenishing and recovery days in between TUESDAY Vegas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. ion, but Matignon tied comeback, but Fenwick rebuilding. We’re getting games, not really prac- N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7:30 SUNDAY, May 23 things up at 4-4 before the shut the door. young guys a ton of runs tice. We’ll make sure all p.m. Carolina at Nashville, TBA half. Hill’s fth goal put the which has been awesome. our bumps and bruises Tampa Bay at Florida, 8 p.m. x-Boston at Washington, TBA Things went back-and- Crusaders up 8-6 and We de nitely graduated are taken care of so we’re Minnesota at Vegas, 10 p.m. Edmonton at Winnipeg, TBA forth for a stretch in the Kostolias did the rest, some guys from last year ready to go next game.” WEDNESDAY Colorado at St. Louis, TBA NBA Swampscott girls lacrosse EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB z-Philadelphia 49 23 .681 — y-Dallas 42 30 .583 — x-Brooklyn 48 24 .667 1 Memphis 38 34 .528 4 x-New York 41 31 .569 8 San Antonio 33 39 .458 9 keeps unbeaten season alive Boston 36 36 .500 13 New Orleans 31 41 .431 11 Toronto 27 45 .375 22 Houston 17 55 .236 25 Southeast Division Northwest Division SWAMPSCOTT With nearly a third of the W L Pct GB W L Pct GB regular season already in y-Atlanta 41 31 .569 — z-Utah 52 20 .722 — From B1 x-Miami 40 32 .556 1 x-Denver 47 25 .653 5 the books for the Big Blue, Washington 34 38 .472 7 x-Portland 42 30 .583 10 In Monday’s win, it was it’s beginning to look like Charlotte 33 39 .458 8 Minnesota 23 49 .319 29 Orlando 21 51 .292 20 Oklahoma City 22 50 .306 30 a big day for the senior there could be some lofty Central Division Pacific Division captains. Harper Clop- state tournament goals in W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Swampscott this year. But y-Milwaukee 46 26 .639 — y-Phoenix 51 21 .708 — ton, Elizabeth Green and Indiana 34 38 .472 12 x-L.A. Clippers 47 25 .653 4 Reese Robertson scored at the same time, Robin- 31 41 .431 15 L.A. Lakers 42 30 .583 9 four goals each to lead the son knows that her team Cleveland 22 50 .306 24 Golden State 39 33 .542 12 is taking advantage of ev- Detroit 20 52 .278 26 Sacramento 31 41 .431 20 way, while junior Broghan ery day they have out on Laundry was close behind the eld. Sunday's Games Portland 132, Denver 116 with three goals. Scar- Indiana 125, Toronto 113 Utah 121, Sacramento 99 “After missing last sea- New York 96, Boston 92 Chicago 118, Milwaukee 112 lett Ciciotti added two son, the girls want every Washington 115, Charlotte 110 L.A. Lakers 110, New Orleans 98 goals, Jordan Waters had Phoenix 123, San Antonio 121 Minnesota 136, Dallas 121 single game,” said Robin- Golden State 113, Memphis 101 Tuesday's Games a stellar defensive game Brooklyn 123, Cleveland 109 Charlotte at Indiana, 6:30 p.m. son. “They obviously have Atlanta 124, Houston 95 Washington at Boston, 9 p.m. and goalie Sasha Divall big goals as a team, but Philadelphia 128, Orlando 117 Wednesday's Games notched 10 saves. Miami 120, Detroit 107 San Antonio at Memphis, 7:30 p.m. at practice every day we Oklahoma City 117, L.A. Clippers 112 Golden State at L.A. Lakers, 10 p.m. “The girls came out and try to focus on working on the energy was really high the small individual goals to start the game (Mon- that will make each of us MLB day),” said Robinson. “I better. The girls are all think they were eager to AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE pushing each other to get get back out there after better every day.” East Division East Division ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS W L Pct GB W L Pct GB a weekend off, and they Swampscott (6-0) plays Boston 25 17 .595 _ New York 18 16 .529 _ came out and followed the Swampscott’s Harper Clopton scored four goals Toronto 22 17 .564 1½ Philadelphia 21 20 .512 ½ on the road at Beverly New York 22 18 .550 2 Atlanta 19 21 .475 2 game plan perfectly.” Thursday (4). in a win over Danvers Monday. Tampa Bay 23 19 .548 2 Miami 18 22 .450 3 Baltimore 17 23 .425 7 Washington 16 20 .444 3 Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Chicago 24 15 .615 _ St. Louis 23 18 .561 _ Lynn eld girls tennis comes on top in Cleveland 21 17 .553 2½ Milwaukee 21 20 .512 2 Kansas City 18 22 .450 6½ Cincinnati 19 19 .500 2½ Detroit 14 26 .350 10½ Chicago 19 20 .487 3 Minnesota 13 25 .342 10½ Pittsburgh 17 23 .425 5½ close match with Hamilton-Wenham West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Bishop Fenwick 5, The Big Blue visits Dan- Oakland 25 17 .595 _ San Francisco 24 16 .600 _ ROUNDUP Bridgewater-Raynham Houston 24 17 .585 ½ San Diego 24 17 .585 ½ From B1 Tuesday (5). St. Joseph’s Prep 0 vers Wednesday (4). Seattle 21 20 .512 3½ Los Angeles 22 18 .550 2 BOYS TENNIS The Crusaders dominat- Marblehead 4, Los Angeles 17 22 .436 6½ Arizona 18 23 .439 6½ Texas 18 24 .429 7 Colorado 15 26 .366 9½ GIRLS LACROSSE Bishop Fenwick 5, ed with Nora Elenbaas Saugus 1 Gloucester 13, St. Mary’s 0 (8-1), Madeline Leary (8- The rst doubles pair of Saugus 4 Fenwick hosts Archbish- 0) and Sam Summa (8-0) Emily Clough and Lauren Monday's Games Milwaukee (Woodruff 2-1) at Kansas City op Williams Friday (4:15). winning in singles. The San Francisco at Cincinnati, 6:40 p.m. (Duffy 4-3), 8:10 p.m. The Sachems continue to Podgur continued their N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Plesac 3-3) at L.A. Angels improve but still couldn’t St. Mary’s hosts Bishop doubles teams of Kristi- Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 7:40 (Heaney 1-3), 9:38 p.m. Feehan Wednesday (3:30). na Rusha and Julianna unbeaten streak for Mar- p.m. Houston (Javier 3-1) at Oakland (Manaea get over the hump to grab blehead with a 6-0, 6-1 Washington at Chicago Cubs, 7:40 p.m. 3-2), 9:40 p.m. their rst win on the sea- GIRLS TENNIS Camozzi (8-1) and Sabri- N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Detroit (Turnbull 2-2) at Seattle (Dunn 1-1), Lynn eld 3, na Botthof and Liz Cham- win. Cannan Whittier got Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 9:38 p.m. 10:10 p.m. son. Georgia Fiore scored Detroit at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Hamilton-Wenham 2 pagne (8-3) also won. the win in second singles Arizona (Kelly 2-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Urías three goals, while Kali Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. 5-1), 10:10 p.m. The Pioneers squeaked Fenwick hosts Archbish- (6-0, 6-1), while Ava Ul- Colorado at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Colorado (Gomber 2-4) at San Diego (Snell Penachio had one. Aman- Tuesday's Games 1-0), 10:10 p.m. out the win to remain unde- op Williams Friday (3). lian won in third singles San Francisco (DeSclafani 3-1) at Cincinna- Wednesday's Games da DeFronzo also played ti (Castillo 1-5), 6:40 p.m. feated on the year thanks to Masconomet 3, (6-0, 6-2). Libby Rosen Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 1:10 Tampa Bay (Patiño 1-1) at Baltimore (Har- well offensively. p.m. a win from Ava Buon glio Swampscott 2 made her varsity debut vey 3-3), 7:05 p.m. Colorado at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. Daniela Marquez, Jess Miami (TBD) at Philadelphia (Wheeler 3-2), in a three-hour marathon Swampscott fell just with Leah Saulnier and 7:05 p.m. San Francisco at Cincinnati, 6:40 p.m. Valley, Elise Rego and Ju- second singles match (7-5, short despite a nice day Miami at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. won 6-1, 6-0 in doubles. N.Y. Mets (TBD) at Atlanta (Morton 2-2), liana Scallisi all played 5-7, 6-3). Ana Radulski (6- for its doubles teams. 7:20 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Saugus’ Lanna Queiroz Boston (Rodríguez 5-1) at Toronto (Ryu N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. well defensively. 0, 6-2) also won in singles, Anna Mazarenko and 3-2), 7:37 p.m. Boston at Toronto, 7:37 p.m. Saugus hosts Mas- while Emily Goguen and Mariel Fulgham won rst topped Jessie Munroe in Chicago White Sox (Lynn 4-1) at Minnesota Washington at Chicago Cubs, 7:40 p.m. rst singles (6-0, 6-2). (Pineda 2-2), 7:40 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 7:45 p.m. conomet Thursday (4). Lauren Graba won in dou- doubles (6-4, 3-6, 10-6), Washington (Corbin 2-3) at Chicago Cubs N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 8:05 p.m. SOFTBALL Bishop Feehan 5, (Davies 2-2), 7:40 p.m. Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 8:07 p.m. bles (6-3, 1-6, 6-4). while Sarah Kabel and Pittsburgh (Brubaker 3-2) at St. Louis Milwaukee at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. St. Mary’s 5, Lynn eld (4-0) is at Mary Alice Brennan won St. Mary’s 0 (Gant 2-3), 7:45 p.m. Houston at Oakland, 9:40 p.m. St. Mary’s is at Austin N.Y. Yankees (Taillon 1-3) at Texas (Foltyne- Detroit at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Arl. Catholic 3 Newburyport Wednesday second doubles (3-6, 6-3, wicz 1-3), 8:05 p.m. Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. The Spartans (5-1) host (3:30). 11-9). Prep Wednesday (3:30). TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Supreme Court to weigh rollback of abortion rights By Mark Sherman woman’s right to obtain an ASSOCIATED PRESS abortion before the fetus can survive outside her WASHINGTON — The womb. Supreme Court agreed “States may regulate Monday to a showdown abortion procedures prior over abortion in a case to viability so long as they that could dramatically do not impose an undue alter nearly 50 years of burden on the woman’s rulings on abortion rights. right, but they may not With three justices ap- ban abortions. The law at pointed by former Presi- issue is a ban,” Judge Pat- dent Donald Trump part rick Higginbotham of the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of a 6-3 conservative ma- 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Vice President Kamala Harris listens as President Joe Biden speaks about distribution of jority, the court is taking Appeals wrote in affirm- COVID-19 vaccines, in the East Room of the White House. on a case about whether ing a lower-court ruling states can ban abortions that invalidated the law. before a fetus can survive outside the womb. The Supreme Court had Biden boosting world virus vaccine The dispute is not a di- previously turned down rect challenge to a wom- state appeals over pre-vi- an’s constitutional right to ability abortion bans. sharing commitment to 80M doses an abortion that the court More than 90% of abor- first announced in the tions take place in the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision first 13 weeks of a wom- By Zeke Miller the White House. secure favors from other been administered to peo- an’s pregnancy, according ASSOCIATED PRESS The announcement countries.” ple in low-income coun- and reaffirmed 19 years later. to the Centers for Disease comes on top of the Biden’s The Biden administra- tries,” said Tom Hart the WASHINGTON — But in considering weak- Control and Prevention. administration’s prior tion hasn’t yet said how acting CEO of the ONE President Joe Biden said ening protections for wom- “Alarm bells are ringing commitment to share the new commitment of Campaign. “The sooner Monday that the U.S. will en who seek pre-viability loudly about the threat to about 60 million doses of vaccines will be shared or the US and other wealthy share an additional 20 abortions, the justices reproductive rights. The the AstraZeneca vaccine, which countries will re- countries develop a coor- million doses of COVID-19 could remove some of the Supreme Court just agreed which is not yet autho- ceive them. dinated strategy for shar- vaccines with the world in underpinnings of a wom- to review an abortion ban rized for use in the U.S., To date, the U.S. has ing vaccine doses with the that unquestionably vi- the coming six weeks as by the end of June. The shared about 4.5 million an’s right to choose and domestic demand for shots world’s most vulnerable, lay the groundwork for olates nearly 50 years of AstraZeneca doses will be doses of AstraZeneca vac- the faster we will end the Supreme Court precedent drops and global dispar- available to ship once they cine with Canada and even more restrictions on global pandemic for all.” and is a test case to over- ities in distribution have clear a safety review by Mexico. Additional doses abortion, including state More than 157 million turn Roe v. Wade,” Nancy grown more evident. the Food and Drug Admin- of the Pfizer vaccine man- bans on abortion once a fe- Americans have received Northup, president and The doses will come from istration. ufactured in the U.S. have tal heartbeat is detected, at least one dose of a CEO of the Center for Re- existing production of Pfiz- Biden also tapped begun to be exported as as early as six weeks. COVID-19 vaccine, and productive Rights, said in er, Moderna or Johnson & COVID-19 coordinator the company has met its The case, from Mississip- 123 million are full vac- a statement. Johnson vaccine stocks, Jeff Zients to lead the initial contract commit- pi, probably will be argued John Bursch, vice pres- marking the first time administration’s efforts ments to the federal gov- cinated against the virus. in the fall, with a decision ident of the anti-abortion that U.S.-controlled doses to share doses with the ernment. Biden hopes the U.S. will likely in the spring of 2022 of vaccines authorized for world. The U.S. has faced grow- have 160 million people during the campaign for Alliance Defending Free- use in the country will be “Our nation’s going to ing pressure to share more fully vaccinated by July congressional midterm dom, said the high court shared overseas. It will be the arsenal of vaccines of its vaccine stockpile Fourth. elections. has repeatedly held that boost the global vaccine for the rest of the world,” with the world as interest Globally, more than 3.3 It involves a state law states can regulate abor- sharing commitment from Biden said. He added in vaccines has waned do- million people are con- that would prohibit abor- tions later in pregnancy. the U.S. to 80 million. that, compared to other mestically. firmed to have died from tions after the 15th week Viability “has never been “We know America will countries like Russia and “While wealthy coun- the coronavirus. The U.S. of pregnancy. The state’s a legitimate way to deter- never be fully safe un- China that have sought to tries continue ramping up has seen the largest con- ban had been blocked by mine a developing infant’s til the pandemic that’s leverage their domestical- vaccinations, less than 1 firmed loss of life from lower courts as inconsis- dignity or to decide any- raging globally is under ly produced doses, “we will percent of COVID-19 vac- COVID-19, at more than tent with Supreme Court body’s legal existence,” control,” Biden said at not use our vaccines to cine doses globally have 586,000 people. precedent that protects a Bursch said. Former Officer charged in death of Daunte Wright to appear in court By Amy Forliti idence and determine if Minneapolis police officer side of his car as another ASSOCIATED PRESS there’s probable cause for who was convicted of mur- officer is arresting him. the case to proceed. der for pressing his knee As Wright struggles with MINNEAPOLIS — A Wright, father of a young against George Floyd’s police, Potter shouts, “I’ll former suburban Min- son, was killed April 11 neck as the Black man Tase you! I’ll Tase you! neapolis police officerafter a traffic stop. The said he couldn’t breathe. Taser! Taser! Taser!” be- charged with second-de- former Brooklyn Center Police have said Wright gree manslaughter for fa- police chief has said he was pulled over for ex- fore firing a single shot tally shooting 20-year-old believes Potter meant to pired tags, but they sought from a handgun in her Black motorist Daunte use her Taser on Wright to arrest him after dis- right hand. Wright is scheduled to instead of her handgun. covering an outstanding The criminal complaint appear in court via video- Body camera video shows warrant. The warrant was noted that Potter hol- conference Monday. her shouting “Taser!” mul- for his failure to appear stered her handgun on the Former Brooklyn Center tiple times before firing. in court on charges that right side and her Taser Officer Kim Potter, who The shooting ignited days he fled from officers and on the left, both with their is white, has an omnibus of unrest. Wright’s family had a gun without a per- grips facing rearward. To hearing, also known as a members and protesters mit during an encounter remove the Taser — which PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pretrial hearing, on Mon- had wanted prosecutors to with Minneapolis police in day afternoon in Henne- file murder charges. June. is yellow and has a black Kim Potter, a former Brooklyn Center, Minn., pin County District Court. The shooting happened Police body camera video grip — Potter would have police officer. Potter faced a pretrial hearing The purpose of such a amid the trial for Derek shows Potter approaching to use her left hand, the Monday, May 17, 2021. hearing is to go over ev- Chauvin, the white former Wright as he stands out- complaint said. Gaetz associate pleads guilty to sex trafficking charges By Michael Balsamo legal and political liability sation of wrongdoing and in court since the Gaetz sex acts” with her. The on a boat, the documents and Mike Schneider that the firebrand Repub- has said repeatedly he will investigation blew into the agreement does not iden- said. He later invited her ASSOCIATED PRESS lican congressman is fac- not resign from Congress. public spotlight in March. tify the men. to hotels in Florida where ing. A spokesman for the con- Outside the courthouse, a Greenberg first met the he and others would have ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Federal prosecutors are gressman has said Gaetz plane flew over during the girl online from a website sex with her and supplied A Florida politician who examining whether Gaetz “never had sex with a mi- hearing pulling a banner where she was posing as her and other people with emerged as a central fig- and Greenberg paid un- nor and has never paid for that read: “TICK TOCK an adult and first paid ecstasy, according to the ure in the Justice Depart- derage girls and escorts sex.” MATT GAETZ.” her $400 after a meeting plea deal. ment’s sex trafficking in- or offered them gifts in ex- During the nearly hour- After the hearing Green- vestigation into Rep. Matt change for sex, according long hearing Monday, berg was taken back to jail Gaetz pleaded guilty Mon- to two people familiar with Greenberg acknowledged in handcuffs and shackles, day to six federal charges the matter. Investigators wearing a dark inmate and agreed to cooperate he understood the charges with prosecutors as part have also been looking at he was pleading guilty to uniform and looking worn of a plea deal. whether Gaetz and his and the possible punish- down. Joel Greenberg, a long- associates tried to secure ment he faced and told the As part of his plea deal, time associate of Gaetz’s, government jobs for some judge he was of a sound Greenberg, a Republican appeared in federal court of the women, the people frame of mind. who served as the tax col- in Orlando. He pleaded said. They are also scruti- U.S. Magistrate Judge lector in Seminole Coun- guilty to six of the near- nizing Gaetz’s connections Leslie Hoffman told ty, admitted he recruited ly three dozen charges he to the medical marijuana Greenberg that even women for commercial sex faced, including sex traf- sector, including whether though prosecutors may acts and paid them more ficking of a minor, and he his associates sought to request some leniency than $70,000 from 2016 to admitted that he had paid influence legislation Gae- from his sentencing judge 2018, sometimes through at least one underage girl tz sponsored. because of his cooperation online payment services to have sex with him and The people had knowl- there was no guarantee a like Venmo. They include other men. edge of the investigation judge would agree to the at least one underage girl Gaetz was not men- but were not allowed to prosecutors’ recommenda- he paid to have sex with tioned in the plea agree- publicly discuss the on- tions and that Greenberg him and others, the plea ment or during the court going investigation and would be unable to change agreement says. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS hearing. But Greenberg’s spoke to The Associated his plea. No sentencing Prosecutors wrote in This artist rendering shows Joel Green- cooperation — as a key Press on the condition of date was immediately set. the plea agreement that berg, right, and his attorney Fritz Schell- figure in the investigation anonymity. Monday’s court appear- Greenberg had introduced er, left, during a hearing in federal court in and a close ally of Gaetz — Gaetz has denied the ance marked the first time the girl to others, who also Orlando, Fla. may escalate the potential allegations and any accu- Greenberg has been seen “engaged in commercial B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 COMICS

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Cat rescue leads to tension between neighbors DEAR ABBY: I am a living with me now. lover of and rescuer of Dear Abby is written by Abigail His attitude is affecting cats (and dogs). I rescued Van Buren, also known as Jeanne our children, especially a beautiful and loving cat the one still living with with horrible wounds on Phillips, and was founded by her me. I want to be able to his neck. I got him neu- mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact share the joy of our new tered, his wounds cleaned Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. grandkids and the suc- and sewn up, and became Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. cesses of our children, attached to him. I had and the dilemmas as asked my elderly neigh- well, but I can’t. Should I bor if she wanted him. confront him? Or should I She said she’d think I weigh the cat every on the feline in that just consider him “dead”? about it. She visited him Monday and he has lost a household, but also her at my house as his bit of weight already. — to ensure that she is SOMEONE’S able to take care of her- wounds healed, and a few Slowly is the best way. MISSING IN self. MASSACHUSETTS months later she took the But she’s not pleasant to cat. work with and is ghting DEAR ABBY: My hus- DEAR SOMEONE’S When I visited her a me all the way. I’m a pa- band and I divorced ve MISSING: I seriously few months after that, I tient person and do my best, but sometimes it’s years ago. We have four doubt that “confronting” saw she was feeding him grown children. He want- your ex-husband will so many treats that he hard not to lose my tem- per. Any suggestions? ed to sell the house, but I work out well. You are a was (I’m not exaggerat- ended up buying him out loving, enthusiastic par- ing) morbidly obese. CARES ABOUT FUR because two of our kids ent and you do not need When I told her so, she BABIES were still living at home. your ex’s negative atti- got insulted. She didn’t Fast-forward to now: We tude putting a damper believe me so she took DEAR CARES: Unfor- are expecting our third on your happiness. the cat for a checkup at tunately, we don’t always grandkid. Since the di- Continue hosting these the local veterinarian. get to know people until vorce, he doesn’t want to celebratory events, and The vet told her the we see them in action, as co-parent with me. He extend invites to your ex same thing in no uncer- you are now doing with keeps saying we are no lon- if you wish. However, be- tain terms, and to feed this neighbor. For that ger a family. The holidays cause of his racism, do the cat no treats and a cat’s sake, hang onto and main events are now not expect him to show certain low-fat dry cat your temper and contin- celebrated separately. I am up. That’s a good thing, food. With my help she ue to help her and her fur increasingly sad about all things considered. ordered the food and I baby. If she’s becoming this. He refuses to be civil Continue to dwell on the measured it into bags to increasingly confused, it with me. He’s a racist, and positive, and you and make it easier for her, as is important that some- I happen to have a boy- your children will all be she gets a bit confused. one not only keep an eye friend of a different race happier. BRIDGE

Declarer plays twice as often The declarer plays two cards to South has seven top tricks: one each trick, so he has twice the spade, two hearts, two diamonds chance to make a mistake. Let’s look and two clubs. The instinctive reac- at some of the things he should keep tion is to duck a diamond, keeping in mind. communication with the dummy, but Declarer’s two most common trick- that is wrong. The other two tricks one errors are playing too quickly might come from either minor suit. and proceeding without forming a And although a 3-2 diamond break plan. He should count his winners is much more likely than a 3-3 club and losers, then select a strategy. split, declarer can try both chances. In this deceptively dif cult deal, He starts with dummy’s two top dia- South is in three no-trump. After monds. If the absentees divide 3-2, West leads the heart queen, how should declarer proceed? he concedes a diamond trick and, That North hand is close between using the spade ace as the dum- a game-invitation and a game-force. my entry to the diamond winners, His chosen three-diamond rebid was ends with an overtrick. But when the invitational. In the old days, it was diamonds split 4-1, South shifts to game-forcing; but with a powerful clubs, getting home since they are one-suiter, either make a strong jump 3-3. This line wins if either diamonds shift on the rst round or go via fourth are 3-2 or clubs are 3-3. These suit forcing on round two, depending combine to produce a 79.2 percent on your partnership agreement. chance of success. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH

7:30 p.m. TNT NBA Basketball Welcome to the NBA playoffs in thebera of the pan- demic, which now has 20 teams — 10 per confer- ence — vying for a shot at the NBA Finals in July. Things get going here with the play-in tournament, in which the Nos. 7 and 8 seeds vie the seventh post- season berth and the Nos. 9 and 10 seeds go for the eighth. The winners of these single-elimination contests then advance to the Conference Quarter - nals starting Saturday.

8 p.m. CBS NCIS After the members of an NCIS Regional Enforcement Action Capabilities Training Team (REACT) are killed in an explosion, the lone survivor, NCIS Special Agent Jessica Knight (guest star Katrina Law), uses some high-tech body armor to help crack the case in the new episode “Blown Away.” Pam Dawber, wife of series star Mark Harmon, returns in her recurring role as investigative journalist Marcie Warren. Sean Murray, Emily Wickersham and Wilmer Valderrama also star.

9 p.m. ABC black-ish Dre () seriously considers making some big career changes since he feels pigeonholed in the urban marketing team at Stevens & Lido in the Season 7 nale, “Urban Legend.” Meanwhile, the members of Boyz II Men stop by the of ce to assist with an ad campaign, and Junior (Marcus Scribner) has to deal with the twins (Miles Brown, Marsai Mar- tin), who are fast overstaying their welcome with him and Olivia (Katlyn Nichol).

9 p.m. MTV Cat sh: The TV Show A new episode called “Imari & ?” opens as Imari, an aspiring musician, is about to board a ight to At- lanta. Her trip is intended to be her rst face-toface meeting with a musical mentor with whom she has been collaborating online, but the guy in question actually has been featured on this series previously — as the guy doing the cat shing. It remainsto be seen whether Imari is about to meet a guy running another scam or a remorseful soul who deserves a second chance.

10 p.m. ABC Cheers to Girls5Eva Cheers to The Circle Jeers to ABC Jeers to CBS Big Sky for being a 10. Blessed with for throwing us for a loop! Season for moving A Million Little In the season nale, “Love Is a Strange and Danger- for not honoring thy mother. It’s a catchy songs, quotable jokes and 2 of Netix’s Survivor-meets-so- Things from Thursday to Wednesday ous Thing,” Cassie and Jenny (Kylie Bunbury, Kath- shame Mom didn’t get the fanfare eryn Winnick) leave the Kleinsasser women (guest the harmonious gifts of Hamilton’s cial-media competition has landed night. Among the countless reasons it deserved before wrapping its run. Renée Elise Goldsberry, Paula Pell squarely on our guilty pleasure list, we don’t like this change? The new stars Britt Robertson and Michelle Forbes) to forge You’d think a comedy that lasted (A.P. Bio), Busy Philipps and charm- between the casting of Too Hot to timeslot puts Gary (James Roday their own paths and head back home. With Jerrie eight seasons, nabbed two Emmys and Lindor (Jesse James Keitel, guest star Omar ing singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, Handle’s cheeky Chloe, the arrival Rodriguez, pictured, with Floriana for star and evolved Metwally), they get to see Ronald (Brian Geraghty) Peacock’s gem about a reunited of former boy-bander Lance Bass’ Lima) and our favorite emotional behind bars, a situation that all too quickly collaps- ’90s girl group from Unbreakable cat shing assistant Lisa and the in- friends up against the equally enter- into a keen-eyed, authentic portrait es in a wild goose chase. ABC recently announced Kimmy Schmidt scribe Meredith tro of some sneaky new options for taining ensembles of S.W.A.T. and of women in sobriety would earn at plans to renew the series for a second season. Scardino is 2good4us2beli3ve. sabotage. Chicago P.D. least a retrospective special.

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Mohammed it destroyed militant tun- en, with some 1,300 people nels and the homes of nine Thabet, a spokesman for wounded, according to the the territory’s electricity Hamas commanders. Inter- Gaza Health Ministry. Ten national diplomacy to end distribution company, said people in Israel, including a it has fuel to supply Gaza the weeklong war that has 5-year-old boy and a soldier, killed hundreds appeared to with electricity for two or have been killed in the ongo- three days. be making little headway. ing rocket attacks launched Israel also said it target- Israel has said it will press from civilian areas in Gaza ed what it suspected was a on for now with its attacks toward civilian areas in Is- Hamas submergible weap- against Hamas, the militant rael. group that rules Gaza, and Violence has also erupted on preparing for an attack the United States signaled on Israel’s coast. between Jews and Arabs in- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS it would not pressure the side Israel, leaving scores of The war broke out May two sides for a cease- re. people injured. On Monday, A relative reacts while carrying the body of a Palestinian child who was 10, when Hamas red long- The latest attacks de- a Jewish man attacked last killed in overnight Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City. range rockets at Jerusalem stroyed the ve-story build- week by a group of Arabs in after weeks of clashes in the ing housing the Hamas-run the central city of Lod died clothing, rubble and splin- witnesses said was hit by small re extinguisher. holy city between Palestin- Religious Affairs Ministry, a of his wounds, according to tered furniture in a room an airstrike was bent and Gaza City’s mayor, Yahya ian protesters and Israeli building Israel said housed police. that had been destroyed. torn, its roof ripped back Sarraj, said the strikes had police. The protests were the main operations center The new airstrikes, which One strike demolished the and what was left of the caused extensive damage to focused on the heavy-hand- of Hamas’ internal security hit Gaza overnight Monday wall of one room, leaving driver’s side door smeared roads and other infrastruc- ed policing of a ashpoint forces. Israel also killed a and again in the evening, untouched an open cabinet with blood. A beachside ture. He said water supplies sacred site during the Mus- top Gaza leader of Islam- hollowed out one oor of a lled with bedding inside. cafe the car had just left to hundreds of households lim holy month of Ramadan ic Jihad, another militant multistory concrete build- Children walked over debris was splintered and on re. were disrupted. “We are try- and the threatened eviction group whom the Israeli mil- ing and killed ve people. in the road. Rescue workers tried to ing hard to provide water, of dozens of Palestinian itary blamed for some of the A woman picked through A car in the street that put out the blaze with a but the situation remains families by Jewish settlers.

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CLEANING/ NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MAINTENANCE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Luis A. Martinez to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, mortgage given by Stephen M. Horlick to Mortgage Electronic Registration Inc. as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Funding, Inc., dated March 16, 2007 Systems, Inc., as nominee for Saugus Federal Credit Union, dated December 22, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 2003 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in 26666, Page 217, as modified by a certain modification agreement dated May 1, WE TAKE AND DISPOSE Book 22250, Page 80 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, 2012, and recorded with said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds by assignment from: in Book 31628, Page 76 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., recorded OF ANYTHING on October 16, 2006, in Book No. 26183, at Page 303 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Funding, Inc. to Federal National Mortgage Association, recorded on Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Saugus Federal April 5, 2011, in Book No. 30332, at Page 234 Credit Union to Wells Fargo Bank N.A., recorded on April 9, 2012, in Book No. Cellars, Attics, 31239, at Page 46 Federal National Mortgage Association to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, Garages, Yards, Stores, etc. d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but as Trustee for Pretium Mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. to U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual Acquisition Trust, recorded on January 30, 2020, in Book No. 38228, at Page 255 Call for quick service capacity but solely as trustee for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT, recorded on and best prices. October 11, 2017, in Book No. 36241, at Page 162 for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on June 14, 2021, on the for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, mortgaged premises located at 5 South Elm Street, Lynn, Essex County, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on June 14, 2021, on the Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, mortgaged premises located at 6 Bacon Drive, Saugus, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, TO WIT: WE ALSO RENT The land in with the buildings thereon, situated in Lynn MA, and bounded and TO WIT: described as follows: ROLL-OFF DUMPSTERS The land in said Saugus, with the buildings thereon, and shown as Lot 11 on a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Saugus owned by Roy S. Bacon, John W. Parsons, SOUTHEASTERLY by South Elm Street, 45 feet; 15 yards, 20 yards, and 30 yards surveyor" dated January 28,1957 and recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 89 Plan 90 and bounded and described as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Hussy, 86 feet; NORTHWESTERLY: by a private way as shown on said plan, by two courses measuring 33.67 feet and 46.33 feet; NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Newhall, et ali, 46 feet; and NORTHEASTERLY: by lot 12 on said plan, 134.38 feet; EASTERLY: by land now or formerly of Stanley and land now or formerly of Penney NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Woodbury, 86 feet. 781-593-5308 / 781-598-0646 by two courses measuring 18 feet and 50.55 feet; and Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and SOUTHWESTERLY: by lot 10 on said plan, 164.43 feet. described. 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To complain of discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at Item: May 18, 2021 Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the call 508-652-4800 hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B7 INTERNATIONAL Full-blown boycott pushed for 2022 Beijing Olympics By Stephen Wade some athletes may be op- ASSOCIATED PRESS posed. But she said others, who gained traction from Groups alleging hu- Black Lives Matter move- man-rights abuses against ment, may become allies. minorities in China are She acknowledged this as calling for a full-blown a “gloves-off” moment. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS boycott of the 2022 Win- “There are obviously a lot ter Olympics in Beijing, a of people who are concerned A man holds a photo of his sister, who was killed in move likely to ratchet up about the athletes and their the bombing of the Syed Al-Shahda girl’s school in pressure on the Interna- lifelong work,” Tethong said. Kabul, Afghanistan. tional Olympic Commit- “But in the end it’s the IOC tee, athletes, sponsors and that has put them in this sports federations. position and should be held Afghan cease- re A coalition representing accountable.” Uyghurs, Tibetans, resi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS American skier Mikaela dents of Hong Kong and Activists wearing masks of IOC President Thom- Shiffrin, a two-time Olym- ends amid new others issued a statement as Bach, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping pic gold medalist, spelled Monday calling for the boy- attend a street protest against the 2022 Beijing out the dilemma for ath- cott, eschewing lesser mea- Winter Olympics, in Dharmsala, India. letes in a recent interview sures that had been oated on CNN. calls for peace like “diplomatic boycotts” worse that it was then,” said it must be “neutral” “You certainly don’t want and further negotiations government signed on to Tethong said, pointing out and stay out of politics. to be put in the position of By Kathy Gannon with the IOC or China. and Tameem Akhgar the cease- re, which was that the IOC said the 2008 The Switzerland-based having to choose between “The time for talking ASSOCIATED PRESS declared to mark the Islam- Olympics would improve body is essentially a human rights like morali- with the IOC is over,” Lha- ic holiday of Eid-al-Fitr, vi- human rights in China. “If sports business, deriving ty versus being able to do KABUL, Afghanistan don Tethong of the Tibet olence continued unabated the games go ahead, then about 75 percent of its in- your job,” she said. — A three-day cease- re Action Institute said in an in Afghanistan. A bombing Beijing gets the interna- come from selling broad- Tethong suggested coali- marked by violent attacks exclusive interview with tion members might lobby Friday in a mosque north tional seal of approval for cast rights, and 18 percent — most claimed by the Is- The Associated Press. “This the IOC’s top 15 sponsors, of the capital killed 12 what they are doing.” more from sponsors. It lamic State group — end- cannot be games as usual American network NBC, worshippers, including the The push for a boycott also has observer status ed Sunday in Afghanistan or business as usual; not which generates about 40 prayer leader. Another 15 comes a day before a joint at the United Nations. amid calls for renewed for the IOC and not for the percent of all IOC reve- people were wounded. The hearing in the U.S. Con- “We are not a su- peace talks between the international community.” nue, sports federations, Taliban denied involvement gress focusing on the Bei- per-world government,” government and Taliban. The Beijing Games are jing Olympics and China’s civil society groups “and and blamed the government IOC President Thomas Taliban political spokes- set to open on Feb. 4, 2022, human-rights record, and anyone that will listen.” intelligence agency. Bach said recently. man Suhail Shaheen said just six months after the just days after the Unit- Activists have already In a statement Sunday, China’s foreign minis- the negotiating teams of postponed Summer Olym- ed States Olympic and singled out IOC sponsor the IS af liate took re- try has criticized “the po- the government and the Is- pics in Tokyo are to end. Paralympic Committee Airbnb for attention. lamic Emirate, as the Tal- sponsibility for the mosque liticization of sports” and Rights groups have met said boycotts are ineffec- “First is the moral ques- iban refer to their ousted attack, saying its ghters has said any boycott is several times in the last tive and only hurt athletes. tion,” Tethong said. “Is it regime, met briey Satur- planted an explosive de- year with the IOC, ask- “People have worked to “doomed to failure.” China OK to host an internation- day in the Middle Eastern vice in “a worship place for ing that the games be re- engage with the IOC in has denied accusations of al goodwill sporting event State of Qatar. They re- disbelievers Su s,” killing moved from China. A key good faith to have them genocide against the Uy- such as the Olympic Games newed their commitment the “apostate Imam,” or member in those talks was understand the issues di- ghur people. while the host nation is to nding a peaceful end prayer leader. The state- Zumretay Arkin of the rectly from the mouths of A recent U.S. State De- committing genocide just to the war and called for ment claimed 40 worship- World Uyghur Congress. those most impacted — partment report stated ex- beyond the stands?” an early start to talks that ers were wounded. Tethong, herself, was de- the Uyghurs at the top of plicitly that “genocide and In meetings with the IOC, have been stalled, he said. The IS also claimed it tained and deported from that list and the Tibetans crimes against humanity” activists say they have The U.S. has been press- blew up several electrical China in 2007 — a year and others,” Tethong said. have taken place in the asked to see documents ing for accelerated talks grid stations over the week- before the Beijing Sum- “It’s clear the IOC is com- past year against Muslim in which China has given as it withdraws the last end. That left the capital mer Olympics — for lead- pletely uninterested in Uyghurs and other mi- “assurances” about human of its 2,500-3,500 soldiers Kabul in the dark for much ing a campaign for Tibet. what the real impacts on norities in the western re- rights conditions. Activists and NATO its remaining of the three-day holiday “The situation where we the ground for people are.” gion of Xinjiang. say the IOC has not pro- 7,000 allied forces. that followed the Muslim are now is demonstrably The IOC has repeatedly Tethong said she knows duced the documents. Even as the Taliban and fasting month of Ramadan. is back, ready to defy the pandemic By Mike Corder tse Bakker is glad it’s going song also was rejected. ASSOCIATED PRESS ahead at all. The theme for this year’s “Organizing the Eurovi- Eurovision Song Contest is , Nether- sion Song Contest is always “Open up.” It was actually lands — Pounding beats? challenging because you chosen before the pandemic Check. Uplifting lyrics? have less than a year to derailed public life around Check. Huge, backlit white organize one of the biggest the globe, but is now very wings? Check. and most complex events in apt as Europe begins to ten- After last year’s Euro- Europe, but to do it in a pan- tatively emerge from the vision Song Contest was demic is much, much more coronavirus pandemic. canceled amid the global complicated,” he told The “We decided to keep the COVID-19 pandemic, it is Associated Press. theme because, especially in roaring back to life this year Despite the pandemic these times, it’s important with coronavirus bubbles measures, the contest that that we are open towards added to its heady mix of aims to unite Europe in each other and that we feel music and melodrama. song is continuing its 65- the possibility to open up National delegations trav- year tradition of upbeat fun. to one another, to show our eling to the Dutch port city Fans near the Ahoy arena true feelings, emotions and of Rotterdam are abiding can get into the swing of the thoughts,” Bakker said. by strict measures to re- event early. Traf c lights at The 2019 Dutch winner, duce the risk of infections, a pedestrian walkway out- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Duncan Laurence, says on while the thousands of fans side the venue have been the event’s website that he allowed to attend dress re- Cyprus’ performer Elena Tsagrinou rehearses her song El Diablo at the transformed so that a green Eurovision Song Contest at Ahoy arena in Rotterdam, Netherlands. sees music as a way of forg- hearsals, two semi nals and gure dances to Abba’s ing links. “That’s why we the grand nal on Saturday iconic 1974 winning song need the Eurovision Song dreas Haukeland, known positivity while avoiding po- ropean Broadcasting Union will have to undergo testing “Waterloo” when it’s safe to Contest. To feel connected as TIX, performed his song litical messages. said the country’s original to ensure they do not bring cross. again.” “Fallen Angel” in huge Belarus was booted out be- song “puts the nonpolitical the virus into the cavernous The immensely popular Thousands of fans will be white wings — with lyrics fore the contest even started nature of the Contest in venue. event mixes high camp — able to make the connection encouraging inclusion and because organizers the Eu- question.” A replacement Executive producer Sie- at rehearsals, Norway’s An- in person. Powerful cyclone hits land in Local news on your doorstep India amid deadly virus surge

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B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 BUSINESS Microsoft investigated Gates before he left board ASSOCIATED PRESS ter. port to the employee who An unnamed spokes- raised the concern.” NEW YORK — Board woman for Gates acknowl- Earlier this month, Bill members at Microsoft edged to The Journal that and Melinda Gates an- Corp. made a decision in there was an affair almost nounced that they were 2020 that it wasn’t appro- 20 years ago, and that divorcing after 27 years of priate for its co-founder it ended “amicably.” The marriage but would keep Bill Gates to continue sit- spokesperson told The working together at the ting on its board as they Journal that “his decision Bill and Melinda Gates investigated the billion- to transition off the board Foundation, one of the aire’s prior romantic rela- was in no way related to tionship with a female Mi- largest charitable founda- this matter.”” tions in the world. Gates crosoft employee that was When he left Microsoft’s deemed inappropriate, ac- was formerly the world’s board last year, Gates said richest person and his for- A $43 billion agreement made Monday heralded the merger between cording to a report in The he was stepping down to tune is estimated at well media giants Discovery Inc. and AT&T’s WarnerMedia. Wall Street Journal. focus on philanthropy. over $100 billion. Citing unnamed sourc- In an email sent to The Earlier Sunday, The es, The Journal reported Associated Press late Sun- online Sunday that board day, Microsoft said that it New York Times reported AT&T is merging media members looking into the “received a concern in the that Gates had developed matter hired a law firm in latter half of 2019 that “a reputation for question- late 2019 to conduct an in- Bill Gates sought to initi- able conduct in work-re- business with Discovery vestigation after a Micro- ate an intimate relation- lated settings.” soft engineer alleged in a ship with a company em- The Times reported that letter that she had a sexu- ployee in the year 2000. A on at least a few occasions, By David Bauder basketball tournament, ary, the company spun off al relationship with Gates committee of the Board re- Gates made overtures to and Mae Anderson and news with CNN. satellite TV service DirecTV over several years. viewed the concern, aided women who worked for ASSOCIATED PRESS With consumers figuring for a fraction of the $48.5 The Journal reported that by an outside law firm, to him at Microsoft and the out which streaming ser- billion it paid in 2015. NEW YORK — The Gates resigned before the conduct a thorough inves- Bill and Melinda Gates vices they use regularly Dallas-based AT&T ac- board’s investigation was tigation. Throughout the Foundation. The Times merger of Discovery and and which they can give quired the former compa- AT&T’s WarnerMedia op- finished, citing another per- investigation, Microsoft cited people with direct up, that depth means a ny Time Warner for more son familiar with the mat- provided extensive sup- knowledge of his behavior. erations, marrying the better chance they will use than $80 billion less than likes of HBO and CNN this new one regularly, said five years ago in a bid to with HGTV and Oprah Raj Venkatesan, professor control both sides of the Winfrey, is another illus- of business administration entertainment process: Joy for UK pubs and hugs tration of the head-spin- at the University of Virgin- the broadband and wire- ning speed in which ia. The average U.S. house- less services that help streaming has trans- hold spends $40 a month deliver entertainment to tempered by rise in virus variant formed the media world. on streaming services. homes, and the entertain- The companies are essen- “It either has something ment itself. But the costs By Danica Kirka quarantine upon return. ter’s peak. New infections tially placing a $43 billion for everyone in the family, involved in trying to do and Jill Lawless Thousands of Britons got averaged about 2,200 per bet that they’ll still be in the or is so diverse that it is both became a burden. ASSOCIATED PRESS up early to check in for the day over the past seven mix when consumers decide first flights to Portugal, days compared with near- hard to explain,” said Jim “That vision clearly has LONDON — Drinks how to spend their monthly which is on the safe list. ly 70,000 a day at the peak Nail, an analyst for For- not panned out,” said CFRA were raised in toasts and entertainment budgets. But the rapid spread of a in January. Recent deaths rester Research. analyst Tuna Amobi. reunited friends hugged The agreement was an- HBO Max and HBO The new company will variant first discovered in averaged just over 10 a each other as thousands nounced Monday after have a combined global be able to cut costs by $3 India is tempering the op- day, down from 1,820 on of U.K. pubs and restau- AT&T CEO John Stankey subscriber base of about billion annually, the com- timism amid memories of Jan. 20. rants opened Monday for and his Discovery counter- 63.9 million, and Discov- panies said, money that how the U.K. variant swept Britain has recorded al- indoor service for the first part, David Zaslav, worked ery+ has about 15 mil- could go toward original the country in December, most 128,000 coronavirus time since early January. out the details in Zaslav’s lion subscribers. That streaming content. It will triggering England’s third deaths, the highest figure Yet the prime minister Manhattan brownstone compares with , house almost 200,000 national lockdown. Public in Europe. over the past two months. sounded a cautious tone, which has more than 200 hours of programming health officials are urg- Scientists say the new “I think, together, the warning about a more million subscribers world- and bring together more ing people to continue to variant, formally known combination makes us the wide, and Disney+, which than 100 brands under contagious COVID-19 best media company in the variant that threatens observe , as B.1.617.2 and first counts over 100 million. one global portfolio, in- even though the situation found in India, is more world,” said Zaslav, who will In a call with investors, cluding DC Comics, Car- reopening plans. is different now because transmissible than the run the new company if ap- Zaslav said he believes toon Network, Eurosport, Theaters, leisure ven- almost 70 percent of Brit- U.K.’s main strain, though provals are granted, proba- that the standalone com- Magnolia, TLC and Ani- ues and museums were bly sometime next year. pany could garner “200, mal Planet. also reopening as part of ish adults have received at it is unclear by how much. The deal also represents 300, 400 million” subscrib- That likely means lay- the latest step in easing least one vaccine dose. Health Secretary Matt a strategic retreat for ers at some point in the fu- offs as the companies con- nationwide restrictions, “Please, be cautious Hancock said the vari- AT&T. ture, but there were no de- solidate. raising hopes that Brit- about the risks to your ant from India had been The hope for the newly tails regarding a timeline. The deal is also likely ain’s economy may soon loved ones,’’ Prime Minis- found in at least 86 local merged company is that, The deal is a stark re- to force major decisions start to recover from the ter Boris Johnson said in a areas. The largest con- with a wider array of ma- minder of how much the on familiar brands. For devastating effects of the video. “Remember centration was in Bolton terial than either can offer entertainment world has instance, CNN Chief Ex- pandemic. that close contact such as and Blackburn in north- on its own, it can join Net- changed, said Tim Han- ecutive Jeff Zucker said Andy Frantzeskos, a hugging is a direct way of west England, where flix, Amazon and Disney in lon, CEO of the media con- he expected to leave at chef at Nopi, an upmarket transmitting this disease.” health officials, backed the widely acknowledged sultants Vertere Group. the end of the year. But Mediterranean restaurant Monday’s reopening al- by the army, are carry- top tier of streamers. “I think most consumers with the new company be- in London’s Soho district, lows people in England ing out surge testing and Analysts say it also makes now look at live television ing led by Zaslav — who said he felt “a bit of anx- to go out for a drink or a surge vaccinations. it imperative that services as being something of an worked with Zucker at iousness ... but more ex- meal without shivering Hancock said it was “re- below that tier — think Par- anachronism,” he said. NBC in the 1990s — that citement than anything.” in rainy outdoor beer gar- assuring” that early data amount+ or Peacock — find While it increases the equation could change. “It’s been a long time dens. Rules were also be- suggests existing vaccines some way to ramp up or risk pressure on smaller Zaslav called Zucker an ing eased in Scotland and work against the variant being left behind. coming since lockdown, so streaming services like extraordinary talent. “It’s Wales, with Northern Ire- from India. He said most WarnerMedia and Dis- Peacock or Paramount+ all about the talent, and so we’re all happy to be back land to follow next week. people hospitalized with covery both launched their to find partners, those we’ll be figuring out how and want to cook some The next phase in Brit- the new strain had been own streaming services, two are affiliated with the do we get the best people good food,” he said. ain’s reopening is sched- HBO Max and Discovery+, NBC and CBS television to stay,” he said. The government also eligible for a vaccine but within the past two years. networks — so doing so Shares of Discovery relaxed guidance on close uled for June 21, when had not gotten a shot. It’s still not clear whether would require a rethink- Inc., which is based in personal contact — mean- remaining restrictions are Kate Nicholls, chief ex- the merger will result in a ing of the broadcast in- Silver Spring, Maryland, ing people can hug friends set to be removed. John- ecutive of trade group UK- single streaming service dustry regulatory process, fell about 6 percent to and family they don’t live son has warned that a big Hospitality, said almost or several bundled togeth- Hanlon said. $33.54 Monday after ini- with — and lifted a ban on surge in COVID-19 cases 1 million people were re- er, but it will have a vast It’s the second time this tially jumping to $39.70. foreign holidays, although could scuttle those plans. turning to work on Mon- array of content to offer: year that AT&T has calved AT&T’s shares were off only 12 countries and ter- Confirmed new virus day, but that businesses scripted and reality TV, off a major acquisition as it about 1 percent at $31.90, ritories are on the list of cases have risen over the were counting on the final movies, sports including navigates a rapidly evolving down from a session high “safe” destinations that past week, though they step out of lockdown tak- the NBA and NCAA men’s media landscape. In Febru- of $33.88. don’t require 10 days of remain far below the win- ing place on June 21. Florida lawmakers consider gambling pact with Seminole Tribe

By Brendan sports betting until Oct. allow the tribe to offer Farrington and 15. sports betting at its casi- Bobby Caina Calvan Republican Rep. Ran- nos and to operate sports ASSOCIATED PRESS dy Fine, who chairs the wagering at horse tracks, House Select Committee jai-alai frontons and for- TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — on Gaming, said several mer dog tracks for a share The Florida Legislature opened a special session lawmakers had concerns of the income. on Monday to consider that the now deleted lan- The tribe would also an agreement signed by guage could lead to online be allowed to introduce Republican Gov. Ron De- gambling, such as being craps and roulette at its Santis with the Seminole able to play slot machines seven casinos, including Tribe that could legal- on smartphones. the popular Hard Rock ize sports gambling and “That was by far the casinos near Fort Lau- bring the state billions of number one issue. Peo- derdale and Tampa. The dollars in revenue. ple were not comfortable state would get at least The session opened lit- with agreeing to online $2.5 billion from the tribe tle more than two weeks slot machines from your over the rst ve years after the Legislature’s couch,” Fine said. “There and at least $6 billion by annual 60-day session were many members that 2030. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ended. House Speaker were like, ‘I don’t care DeSantis has previously A patron wearing a mask, plays a slot machine at the Seminole Hard Chris Sprowls announced what else is in the com- said he expects the pact to Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla. to members that DeSan- pact, if there’s a path to create 2,200 new jobs. tis and the tribe amend- online slot machines, I’m The Legislature want- issues during the session to all. Many people and Monday to consider bills ed the original compact out.’” ed time to consider the that ended April 30. lawmakers were mask- related to the compact. signed April 23 to remove If approved by the Leg- agreement outside on Unlike the regular ses- less and social distancing The Senate planned to go language requiring the islature and the U.S. De- it’s own, rather than try sion, when the Capitol was less of a concern. into session again Tues- state to negotiate a poten- partment of the Interior, to approve the 75-page was closed to the public The Senate and House day, and Sprowls said tial deal to allow online which oversees tribal agreement as it was and lobbyists because of quickly opened and ad- the goal would be for the casino games. The tribe gambling operations, the wrapping up budget nego- the coronavirus pandem- journed their sessions House to vote on Wednes- also agreed not to begin 30-year agreement will tiations and other major ic, the building was open and committees met later day and then go home.