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JOHN STEINBECK Low of 55. www.thewestfieldnews.com Lightning City Council Preview: VOL. 86 NO. 151 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 75 cents strike June 21, 2018 – causes fire Water Bond vote in Southwick may be postponed By Greg Fitzpatrick ByP Amy orter Correspondent Correspondent SOUTHWICK – Around 9 p.m. on Monday WESTFIELD – Although the night, the Southwick Fire Department respond- second reading and final passage ed to a report of a fire in an attic of a home on of the $13 million bond for water Congamond Road. Fire personnel discovered that the fire was caused by a lightning strike wells, connector and water tank, to that struck the house a half-hour earlier. Westfield City Advancement Officer Joe Mitchell, Crist Myers, president be used for the filtration and Neighbors saw the fire happening and alerted and CEO of Myers Information Systems, City Council president John J. improvements to wells 1 and 2, the owners of the home. Beltrandi, III and Mayor Brian P. Sullivan. (Photo by Amy Porter) completion of filtration and With mutual aid help from the Lost Acres improvements to wells 7 and 8, and Suffield Fire Departments, fire personnel connection to the Springfield water system and replacement of John J. located the majority of the fire in the attic. Beltrandi, III “We were able to contain the fire within the the water tank on East Mountain attic space of the structure,” said Southwick Road is on the agenda for At-Large City Councilor, Business acquires City Council President Fire Chief Russ Anderson. Thursday’s City Council meeting, Anderson added there was some damage to the vote may be tabled until one the side wall and part of the attic space. of two Special City Council meetings next week, as at least Due to the heat and humidity on Monday, two councilors will not be present, according to City Council firefighters were constantly being checked on Elm St. property President John J. Beltrandi, III. Also significant under Communications from the Mayor is See Lightning Strike, Page 8 By Amy Porter the first quarter of 2019. a resolution from the Mayor for a Special Tax Assessment Correspondent “We’re growing as a company,” agreement for Myers Information Systems, Inc. and Camia, Westfield – On Tuesday said Myers, who said they have 20 LLC. “I think it’s justified. This company is making a sig- afternoon, Westfield Mayor Brian P. Massachusetts based employees, nificant investment in the downtown,” Beltrandi said about Sullivan, City Advancement Officer plus some out of state employees, the high-tech software company which recently purchased Microchip Joe Mitchell and Crist Myers, presi- contractors and consultants with 110 Elm Street. He said the 25-30 people employed will dent and CEO, of Myers Information whom they work. He said they plan frequent restaurants and visit shops, bringing foot traffic and Systems (myersinfosys.com) to put “a pretty sizable investment, business to the downtown. “It’s a big win for the city,” grant will benefit announced that the software com- well into hundreds of thousands” Beltrandi said. pany has purchased 110 Elm Street into the 1880 building, purchased on (formerly Stella’s Taproom and June 1 for $375,000. Myers said he’s Also on the agenda is $250,000 from the Community ‘hundreds’ Grille). Currently located in hoping for a smooth transition, and Preservation Undesignated (FY19) account to the CPA- Northampton, Myers Information to create a bright environment and Columbia Greenway Recreation account. Systems has been providing indus- culture to attract and retain the best of dogs try leading broadcast and manage- talent in the area. See City Council, Page 5 By Lori Szepelak ment facilities to commercial, non- Outgrowing their current location Correspondent commercial, TV, radio, and online on Hawley Street in Northampton, WESTFIELD-Hundreds of dogs will ben- platforms since 1988. Myers said Myers, who lives in Longmeadow, efit from a $1,000 grant recently received by following extensive renovations to the Westfield Regional Animal Shelter. the building, they expect to move in See Elm St., Page 3 Two Southwick police “We were awarded a microchip grant from Missing Dogs Massachusetts,” said officers affected Lori Charette, animal control operations manager. “This grant will allow us to offer a free microchip and implant the dogs that District looking to improve by opioid overdose come to our shelter as stray, and will be returning home to their families.” By Greg Fitzpatrick Charette said she “follows” Missing Dogs security at staff entrances Correspondent Massachusetts on Facebook and uses their ByP Amy orter SOUTHWICK – Two services when trying to find the owners of Correspondent Southwick Police officers strays that find their way to the local shelter. WESTFIELD – During public participation at the School Committee returned to work on Monday “We follow their page because in the meeting on Monday, Ward 2 Councilor Ralph J. Figy, liaison to the com- after being hospitalized on event an animal comes in here we may be mittee, reminded members and the public that the public hearing on the Sunday. FY19 city budget will be held on Wednesday, June 20 at 6 p.m. in City Around 10:30 a.m. Sunday See Microchip Grant, Page 8 Council chambers. He urged residents to come out in support of the pro- June 17, Det. Sgt. Robert Landis grams that are important to them. and officer Marc Siegel were Chief Financial Officer Ronald R. Rix reviewed financial statements dispatched to a residence on and end of year transfers. He said there is a healthy balance in the School Berkshire Avenue to check on a Choice account, which is funded by revenue from students that choice report of an unresponsive male. Det. Sgt. Robert Landis into Westfield Public Schools, and brings in approximately $800,000 It was then determined that the was one of two officers every year. School Choice funds may be spent on the education program, 29-year-old male passed away, that were affected by improving facilities, and transportation, among other items according to most likely from an opioid over- the opioid incident. Rix, who said they use $500,000 of the funds towards transportation dose. (WNG File Photo) annually. Although the Southwick Police Due to the remaining balance, Rix said the district will be using School The Westfield Regional Animal Shelter Department created a post on Monday about this incident Choice funds to improve security at staff entrances at all the schools. He has received a grant that will help pur- on their social media page, they declined to release the chaseWOW! microchipProf. packages It’s... 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Annual Giant Tag and Rummage Sale The annual giant tag and rummage sale will take place this Friday and Saturday at HolyTrinity Church Hall. Hundreds of items up for sale will be on display for many bargain hunters. Use rear entrance from the parking lot to the right of the Church. Handicap ramp accessible. Hours are Friday, June 22 from 9am to 4pm, and Saturday, June 23 9am to 3pm. Something for everyone. Above, Some of the volunteers and many of the items on display. (Photo by Don Wielgus)

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TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is Wednesday, June 20, the 171st day of 2018. There are 194 days left in the year.

n June 20, 1893, a jury in New Bedford, Supreme Court). Massachusetts, found Lizzie Borden not guilty of One year ago: Othe ax murders of her father and stepmother. In 1977, the first oil began flowing through the recently A runoff election between Republican Karen Handel completed Trans-Alaska Pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to and Democrat Jon Ossoff was held in Georgia’s 6th On this date: Valdez. Congressional District; Handel was declared the win- In 1782, Congress approved the Great Seal of the ner with 52 percent of the vote to Ossoff’s 48. Uber United States, featuring the emblem of the bald eagle. In 1988, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld CEO Travis Kalanick resigned under pressure from a New York City law making it illegal for private clubs investors and Uber’s board. Rapper Prodigy, a mem- In 1789, during the French Revolution, members of the with more than 400 members to exclude women and ber of the hardcore New York hip-hop duo Mobb Deep, Third Estate took the “Tennis Court Oath,” vowing not minorities. died in Las Vegas at age 42. to disband until a written constitution was in place. In 1990, South African black nationalist Nelson Man- Today’s Birthdays: In 1791, King Louis XVI of France and his family at- Actress Bonnie Bartlett is 89. Actress Olympia Dukakis dela and his wife, Winnie, arrived in New York City for is 87. Actor James Tolkan is 87. Actor Danny Aiello is tempted to flee in the so-called “Flight to Varennes,” a ticker-tape parade in their honor as they began an 85. Blues musician Lazy Lester is 85. Movie director but were caught. eight-city U.S. tour. Stephen Frears is 77. Singer-songwriter Brian Wilson is 76. Actor John McCook is 74. Singer Anne Murray In 1837, Queen Victoria acceded to the British throne Ten years ago: is 73. TV personality Bob Vila is 72. Musician Andre following the death of her uncle, King William IV. Lightning began sparking more than 2,000 fires across Watts is 72. Actress Candy Clark is 71. Producer Tina northern and central California, eventually burning over Sinatra is 70. Rhythm and blues singer Lionel Richie is In 1863, West Virginia became the 35th state. a million acres. Model Naomi Campbell was sentenced 69. Actor John Goodman is 66. Rock musician Michael in London to 200 hours of community service and fined Anthony is 64. Pop musician John Taylor is 58. Rock In 1921, U.S. Rep. Alice Mary Robertson, R-Okla., be- 2,300 pounds ($4,600) after she pleaded guilty to kick- musician Mark degli Antoni (de-GLI’-an-toh-nee) is 56. came the first woman to preside over a session of the ing, spitting and swearing at two police officers during Christian rock musician Jerome Fontamillas (Switch- House of Representatives. an argument over lost luggage while aboard a plane at foot) is 51. Rock musician Murphy Karges (Sugar Ray) Heathrow Airport. is 51. Actress Nicole Kidman is 51. Country/bluegrass In 1943, race-related rioting erupted in Detroit; federal singer-musician Dan Tyminski is 51. Movie director troops were sent in two days later to quell the violence Five years ago: Robert Rodriguez is 50. Actor Peter Paige is 49. Actor that resulted in more than 30 deaths. In a telephone interview with The Associated Press, Josh Lucas is 47. Rock musician Jeordie White (AKA the Taliban proposed a deal in which they would free ) is 47. Rock singer Chino Moreno U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, held since 2009, in ex- In 1948, the variety series “Toast of the Town,” hosted (Deftones) is 45. Country-folk singer-songwriter Amos change for five of their most senior operatives at Guan- Lee is 41. Country singer Chuck Wicks is 39. Actress by Ed Sullivan (for whom the show was later renamed), tanamo Bay. (The exchange took place, with Bergdahl debuted on CBS television. Tika Sumpter is 38. Country musician Chris Thomp- being handed over on May 31, 2014.) The Food and son (The Eli Young Band) is 38. Actress-singer Alisan Drug Administration approved unrestricted sales of the Porter is 37. Christian rock musician Chris Dudley (Un- In 1967, boxer Muhammad Ali was convicted in Hous- morning-after pill, lifting all age limits on the emergency ton of violating Selective Service laws by refusing to deroath) is 35. Rock singer Grace Potter (Grace Potter contraceptive. The Miami Heat repeated as champions & the Nocturnals) is 35. Actor Mark Saul is 33. Actress be drafted and was sentenced to five years in prison. with a 95-88 victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Dreama Walker is 32. Actor Chris Mintz-Plasse (plahs) (Ali’s conviction was ultimately overturned by the U.S. Game 7 of the NBA Finals. is 29. Actress Maria Lark is 21. 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Governors pull National Guard over immigration policy ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) New York and Virginia have he signed an executive order — The governors of multiple all indicated their refusal to prohibiting the use of state East Coast states have send Guard resources to assist resources. “President Trump announced that they will not with immigration-related has turned this promise on its deploy National Guard issues. head by doubling down on his REG. STORE HOURS: Thurs. 9-6 • Fri 9-6:30 • Sat 8-4 PRICES VALID THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED resources near the U.S.- The resources in question inhumane and cruel policy of Sun 8-1 • Mon 10-5 • Tues 10-5:30 • Wed CLOSED JUNE 21 22 23 24 25 26 CLOSED Mexico border, a largely sym- from each state are relatively separating families.” Not RespoNsible FoR typogRaphical eRRoRs bolic but politically signifi- small, so the governors’ In New York, Gov. 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Westfield: Huntington church Tag-Bake Sale PUBLIC NOTICE Special City Council meeting at 6 pm HUNTINGTON - The First Congregational Church of Off-Street Parking Commission at 6 pm Huntington at Norwich Hill invites the public to its annual Tag and Bake sale on Saturday, June 23, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Southwick: church at 6 Searl Road, Huntington. Hydrant Testing Library Board of Trustees Meeting at 6:30 pm Treasures from the attic, garage and home will be offered to WESTFIELD — The City’s Water Department will be test- bargain hunters. Sweet treats including made-from-scratch ing and flushing fire hydrants this week. Residents may expe- Huntington: pies, cookies, squares and mini-breads will be on sale plus rience dirty water from their faucets and are encouraged to run Board of Health at 6 pm home-made French meat pies and baked beans. Hot dogs, their water for a period of 15-20 minutes for it to dissipate. soda, coffee and donuts will be sold. Areas where hydrants are being flushed include: Please join us for a day of fun, food and surprises. For more THURSDAY, JUNE 21 information, please contact Mary at 413-527-5848 or Nancy Jefferson Street at 413 667-0290. Green Avenue West School St Blandford: Hampden Avenue/King Street Library Trustees Meeting at 7:30 pm If you would like to run a Grant Street Birthday Announcement in Columbia Street Westfield: The Westfield News contact Princeton Avenue Retirement Board at 2 pm us at: 413-562-4181 Dartmouth Street Personnel Action Committee at 6:30 pm City Council at 7 pm If you have any questions about this process, please contact the Westfield Water Department at 572-6226. PAGE 4 - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS COMMENT In this Jan. 2, 2018, file photo, United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley speaks to reporters at United Nations headquarters. Haley says the U.S. is withdraw- ing from UN Human Rights Council, calling it ‘not worthy of its name.’ (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

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Listen to latest PulseLine Calls at http://www.thewestfieldnews.com Canadian senate passes weed bill but Trump administration pulls US legalization delayed TORONTO (AP) — Canada’s Senate gave final passage out of UN human rights council Tuesday to the federal government’s bill to legalize cannabis, WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States announced abuse around the world,” the organizations said in a joint though Canadians will have to wait at least a couple of Tuesday it was leaving the United Nations’ Human Rights statement. months to legally buy marijuana as their country becomes the Council, with Ambassador Nikki Haley calling it “an organi- Added Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human second in the world to make pot legal nationwide. zation that is not worthy of its name.” It was the latest with- Rights Watch: “All Trump seems to care about is defending Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government had hoped to drawal by the Trump administration from an international Israel.” make pot legal by July 1, but the government has said pro- institution. On Twitter, al-Hussein, the U.N. human rights chief, said it vincial and territorial governments will need eight to 12 Haley, Trump’s envoy to the U.N., said the U.S. had given was “Disappointing, if not really surprising, news. Given the weeks following Senate passage and royal assent to prepare the human rights body “opportunity after opportunity” to state of #HumanRights in today’s world, the US should be for retail sales. Trudeau’s government is expected to decide a make changes. She lambasted the council for “its chronic bias stepping up, not stepping back.” date that would legalize it in early or mid-September. against Israel” and lamented the fact that its membership And the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank “It’s been too easy for our kids to get marijuana — and for includes accused human rights abusers such as China, Cuba, close to the Trump administration, defended the move, calling criminals to reap the profits. Today, we change that. Our plan Venezuela and the Democratic Republic of Congo. the council “notably incurious about the human rights situa- to legalize & regulate marijuana just passed the Senate,” “We take this step because our commitment does not allow tions in some of the world’s most oppressive countries.” Brett Trudeau tweeted. us to remain a part of a hypocritical and self-serving organiza- Schaefer, a senior fellow, pointed out that Trump could have Canada is following the lead of Uruguay in allowing a tion that makes a mockery of human rights,” Haley said. withdrawn immediately after taking office but instead gave the nationwide, legal marijuana market, although each Canadian Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, appearing alongside Haley council 18 months to make changes. province is working up its own rules for pot sales. The fed- at the State Department, said there was no doubt that the coun- Haley has been the driving force behind withdrawing from eral government and the provinces also still need to publish cil once had a “noble vision.” the human rights body, unprecedented in the 12-year history of regulations that will govern the cannabis trade. But today we need to be honest,” Pompeo said. “The the council. No country has ever dropped out voluntarily. The bill passed in the Senate by a vote of 52-29. Human Rights Council is a poor defender of human rights.” Libya was kicked out seven years ago. “We have seen in the Senate tonight a historic vote that The announcement came just a day after the U.N. human The move could reinforce the perception that the Trump ends 90 years of prohibition of cannabis in this country, 90 rights chief, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, denounced the Trump administration is seeking to advance Israel’s agenda on the years of needless criminalization, 90 years of a just-say-no administration for separating migrant children from their par- world stage, just as it prepares to unveil its long-awaited approach to drugs that hasn’t worked,” said independent Sen. ents. But Haley cited longstanding U.S. complaints that the Israeli-Palestinian peace plan despite Palestinian outrage over Tony Dean, who sponsored the bill in the upper house. 47-member council is biased against Israel. She had been the embassy relocation. Trump’s son-in-law and senior advis- Canada is the largest developed country to end a nation- threatening the pull-out since last year unless the council made er, Jared Kushner, is visiting the Middle East this week as the wide prohibition on marijuana use. In the neighboring U.S., changes advocated by the U.S. White House works to lay the groundwork for unveiling the nine states and the District of Columbia have legalized mari- “Regrettably, it is now clear that our call for reform was not plan. juana. California, home to one in eight Americans, launched heeded,” Haley said. Israel is the only country in the world whose rights record the United States’ biggest legal marijuana marketplace on Still, she suggested the decision need not be permanent, comes up for discussion at every council session, under “Item Jan. adding that if the council did adopt reforms, “we would be 7” on the agenda. Item 7 on “Israel and the Occupied Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould tweeted that it was happy to rejoin it.” She said the withdrawal notwithstanding, Palestinian Territories” has been part of the council’s regular a “historic milestone for progressive policy in Canada as we the U.S. would continue to defend human rights at the United business almost as long as it has existed. shift our approach to cannabis” Nations. The United States’ current term on the council ends next Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor tweeted she was Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office called year. Although the U.S. could have remained a non-voting thrilled that the Senate approved the bill. “We’re on the cusp the U.S. decision “courageous,” calling it “an unequivocal observer on the council, a U.S. official said it was a “complete of a sensible, responsible and equitable cannabis policy,” she statement that enough is enough.” withdrawal” and that the United States was resigning its seat said. The move extends a broader Trump administration pattern “effective immediately.” The official wasn’t authorized to The Canadian government largely followed the advice of a of stepping back from international agreements and forums comment publicly and insisted on anonymity. marijuana task force headed by former Liberal Health under the president’s “America First” policy. Although numer- That means the council will be left without one of its tradi- Minister Anne McLellan as well as the advice of former ous officials have said repeatedly that “America First does not tional defenders of human rights. In recent months, the United Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair, who is the parliamentary mean America Alone,” the administration has retreated from States has participated in attempts to pinpoint rights violations secretary to the justice minister. multiple multilateral accords and consensuses since it took in places like South Sudan, Congo and Cambodia. office. The U.S. pullout was bound to have ripple effects for at least The task force recommended adults be allowed to carry up Since January 2017, it has announced its withdrawal from two countries at the council: China and Israel. The U.S., as at to 30 grams of pot and grow up to four plants. It also said the Paris climate accord, left the U.N. educational and cultural other U.N. organizations, is Israel’s biggest defender. At the marijuana should not be sold in the same location as alcohol organization and pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal. Other rights council, the United States has recently been the most or tobacco. contentious moves have included slapping tariffs on steel and unabashed critic of rights abuses in China — whose growing The most controversial aspect of Canada’s move to legal- aluminum against key trading partners, recognizing Jerusalem economic and diplomatic clout has chastened some other ize marijuana nationwide has been setting the minimum age as Israel’s capital and moving the U.S. Embassy there from Tel would-be critics, rights advocates say. for use at 18 or 19, depending on the province. That is lower Aviv. There are 47 countries in the Human Rights Council, elected than in U.S. states that have embraced legalization. Opposition to the decision from human rights advocates was by the U.N.’s General Assembly with a specific number of Advocates argued that putting the limit at 21 would swift. A group of 12 organizations including Save the Children, seats allocated for each region of the globe. Members serve for encourage a black market and drive youths into the hands of Freedom House and the United Nations Association-USA said three-year terms and can serve only two terms in a row. criminals. But some health experts have worried that the there were “legitimate concerns” about the council’s short- The United States has opted to stay out of the Human Rights lower age will encourage use of a substance that can have comings but that none of them warranted a U.S. exit. Council before: The George W. Bush administration opted long-term consequences on still-maturing brains. “This decision is counterproductive to American national against seeking membership when the council was created in Conservative senators remained staunchly opposed to security and foreign policy interests and will make it more 2006. The U.S. joined the body only in 2009 under President legalization. difficult to advance human rights priorities and aid victims of Barack Obama. “We’re going to have all those involved in illegal mari- juana peddling right now becoming large corporation,” Conservative Sen. Leo Housakos said. “When you normalize the use of marijuana and you’re a young person and you had certain reservations because of the simple fact that it was illegal, there’s, I believe, a propensity to have somebody be more inclined to use it.”

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62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 (413)562-4181 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 - PAGE 5 olice ogs Obituaries P L WESTFIELD thewestfieldnews.com/category/obituaries/ Major crime and incident report 2nd Annual Craig Gomila Wednesday, June 13, 2018 Grand Island, FL – 8:08 a.m.: found property, Dewey Avenue, a resident came to Craig Gomila, 73, of Grand the station to surrender an iPhone found on Dewy Street June Island, Florida, passed away 10, the responding officer reports the owner of the phone could peacefully on Monday June 18, not be identified and it was stored for safe keeping; 2018, with loved ones by his 10:40 a.m.: assault, Springfield Road a caller reports her side. Born in New York, New boyfriend was assaulted after a road rage incident, the respond- York, he was a graduate of ing officer reports the caller said that two men exited a vehicle Golf American International College, which had followed her car into a parking lot and one of the men Springfield, MA and joined the held her boyfriend while the other punched him, the officer Tournament Air Force in 1966. He worked as reports a check of the registration plate number which the caller a project manager in construc- provided did not yield immediate results; Saturday, June 23, 2018 tion most of his life and moved 3:30 p.m: officer wanted, Alice Burke Way, a caller reports Shaker Farms Country Club to Grand Island in 2004 from her hidden key was stolen, her residence was entered and prop- Westfield, MA. Craig will for- erty was stolen, the responding officer reports the victim said Westfield, MA ever be remembered by his lov- that medications and a financial services card were stolen; ing wife, Loretta Libardi- 4:11 p.m.: larceny, Joseph Avenue, a resident came to the sta- Gomila. 2 sons Joseph (Traci) tion to complain that he was scammed on-line, the responding To benefit the W.O.S. Gomila, Newington, CT; Eugene (Tina) officer reports the complainant said that he had sent payment for Athletic Programs Libardi, Wilsonville, OR; 3 daughters, a vehicle advertised on line and was then advised a significant Julie (Walter) Osowski, Westfield, MA; additional delivery fee which he did not pay; Christine (Jeff) Libardi-Arps, Westfield, 7:25 p.m.: suspicious activity, Plantation Circle, a resident 11:30 AM REGISTRATION MA; Kendra (John) Rybacki, Otis, MA. came to the station to report a scam attempt, the responding 12:30 PM LUNCH Popi leaves ten beautiful grandchildren, officer reports the complainant said that a putative purchaser of 1:00 PM PLAY BEGINS merchandise she offered for sale on-line sent much more than Joseph, Nathaniel, Anthony, Serena, Alex, Ashlee, Tyler, 6:00 PM DINNER & RAFFLE Taylor, Austin, Delanie and many wonderful family and the purchase amount and asked that he be sent change, the friends that touched his life. Craig was the most loving, woman said that she did not comply with the request; $400 per team / $100 per person humble and patient man. He was so proud of each and 8:41 p.m.: motor vehicle violation, North Road, a patrol offi- cer reports that he observed a vehicle operating at an excessive Includes Golf, Cart, Lunch, Dinner every one of his children and grandchildren and all of Dinner can also be purchased their accomplishments. His love was music and sports. rate of speed and stopped the car, the operator’s license was Craig was the Patriots and Celtics number one fan and found to have been revoked as a habitual traffic offender but the separately for $35 enjoyed nothing more than cheering them on with family. man said that he was rushing to take his female passenger to He was passionate about eating healthy and spending Holyoke Hospital, the officer reports that despite misgivings he For more information and registering time in the gym and loved his grand dogs and found hap- allowed the man to continue in accordance with statutes allow- a team, contact: Joanne Daley piness in taking Molly for a quiet walk in the woods. ing unlicensed operation in an emergency, the officer reports he [email protected] Craig (Popi) was an inspiration to each and every one of lingered in the area and stopped the vehicle when it returned 413-563-6918 us. He taught us to never give up and our dreams will about 15 minutes later, a routine inspection revealed both occu- come true. He always found the good in everyone. His pants to be in possession of a bundle (ten bags) of heroin and an love and strength will live within us forever. All services open container of alcohol, Larry Chartier, 46, of 180 Rolf will be held at a future date in Massachusetts. In lieu of Ave., Chicopee was arrested for possession of heroin and for flowers, memorial donations may be made in Craig’s operating of a motor vehicle with a license revoked as an name to Cornerstone Hospice, 2445 Lane Park Road, habitual traffic offender, Christina A. Waldo, 39, of 25 Russell Tavares, Fl 32778 or to Moffitt Cancer Foundation, PO Rond, Huntington, was arrested for possession of heroin and for Box 23827, Tampa, FL 33623-3827. Online Guestbook possession of an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle. available at www.hardenpauli.com Arrangements by Harden/Pauli Funeral Home, Eustis. Matthew Saltus Watch for our A Memorial Service and Court Logs Celebration of Life will be 30th Anniversary held for Matthew on Westfield District Court Saturday, June 23rd at Wednesday, June 13, 2018 Celebration 10:00am at the Westfield No cases were heard in district courts statewide due to the River. We will meet at the District Court Annual Judicial Conference. later this month! end of Kellogg Street, at the 307 East Main Street • Westfield, MA stairs leading to the dyke 413-568-8333 • choicehealthwestfield.com and will walk together to the designated area for the service. All are welcome to attend. City Council Elm St. Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 Among the public hearings at Thursday’s meeting, will be one on said they looked in several area cities for a downtown building a petition amending zoning of to purchase. He said while they were exploring, Mitchell and Morningside Mayor Sullivan invited them in. He said they did a “nice job” Marijuana Establishment. This will explaining the advantages of investing in Westfield, and got a Listen at WSKB.org or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 be the second hearing this week. At strong sense of how interested they were in finding companies like Tuesday’s Planning Board meet- theirs. •••••••• MOnDAyS •••••••• RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES ing, three residents spoke in favor “I enjoyed the experience,” Myers said about the meeting, add- 6-8 am: By George…it’s Monday of the amendment, including City ing that other communities were not as proactive in reaching out. Advancement Officer Joe Mitchell. with George Delisle Andrew K. Mayor Sullivan said what struck him about Myers was how Mitchell said the proposal to allow Surprise important his employees are to him. He said they spoke about the 8-10am: Owls on the Air with Michael marijuana shops in Industrial A Ward 3 Councilor bike trail, being downtown and able to walk to restaurants and for “Buster” McMahon ‘92 will have minimal impact and will coffees. “It was right up our alley. We want businesses coming create jobs, adding that he has here and staying here. This is a part of what we’re trying to accom- •••••••• TuESDAyS ••••••• received no less than 16 calls from plish,” Sullivan said, adding that any economic development that groups that have state licenses. is low impact on the environment is a good return for Westfield. 6-8 am: WOW, It’s Tuesday, with Bob Plasse Resolutions authorizing three-year intergovernmental “This is the steady foot traffic that we’re looking for,” added 8-10am: Ken’s Den, with Ken Stomski City Council President John J. Beltrandi, III. agreements (IGA) with Westfield Gas & Electric and the Myers said another draw to Westfield is its logistical conve- •••••• WEDnESDAyS ••••• Technology Center will be reported out of the Legislative & nience to the Route 91 corridor, which is helpful for his customers Ordinance Committee with favorable recommendations. all over the U.S. His employees are also spread out over the 6-8 am: Wake Up Wed., with Tina Gorman Also receiving a favorable recommendation from L&O at region, from Ware to Worthington. He called Westfield the “sweet 8-10am: Wednesday Roll Call - Rotating Hosts its meeting on Tuesday is the amendment to the city ordinance spot.” on open burning concerning Fire Pits. At the meeting, L&O High-speed internet from Whip City Fiber, which he said his 1st Wed On The Town with Mayor Brian Sullivan Chair Ralph J. Figy told At-large Councilor Dan Allie, who employees were “drooling over,” was another draw for the high- and Denny Atkins (8-10am) has championed the ordinance to allow fire pits that the com- tech company. “The media marketplace is rapidly evolving; it’s mittee hadn’t made any changes to it. “You deserve a lot of very competitive, fast moving, high tech,” he said. 2nd Wed Window into Westside with Mayor Wil Reichelt (8-9am) credit for the yeoman’s work you did, sticking with it,” Figy Myers Information Systems’ largest customer base is Public said to Allie. Figy said his only concern is with enforcement. Broadcasting Systems, serving 173 PBS members stations across Chamber Chatter “We may be the first city to go through the process,” Allie the country, 98% of the marketplace. Other customers include faith-based and education institutions, as well as the Department with Kate Phelon (9-10am) responded, saying the DEP had pre-approved the amendment. of Justice and the United State Veterans Administration. Myers The first reading on the amendment will be held on Thursday 3rd Wed Everything Southwick and the second reading July 5, after which it will go to the said their company, which is private, helps to manage and run with Selectman Joe Deedy (8-9am) platforms from a broadcast perspective. He called their work, state for final approval. “behind the scenes, ones and zeros, very boring.” ArtsBeat with Mark Auerbach (9-10am) Under motions, Ward 3 Councilor Andrew K. Surprise has Myers, who is a member of the Northampton Chamber of nine motions regarding additions to the municipal budget pro- Commerce, also said he is interested in connecting with the univer- 4th Wed Rock on Westfield cess to be referred to the Charter and Rules Committee, sity and other media in partnerships and collaborations. “Anyone with Harry Rock (8-9am) headed by At-large Councilor Matthew Emmershy. These interested in getting into this field,” he said. Boys and Girls Club Hour include submission of the annual municipal budget, annual As an incentive, Sullivan is asking the City Council to approve with Bill Parks (9-10am) expense and appropriation estimates for all municipal depart- an STA (Special Tax Agreement) to forgive a portion of the tax on ments, boards, officers and committees; responsibilities of the the building over six years; forgiving 100% of property tax the first ••••••• THuRSDAyS •••••• City Council Finance committee, monthly statements of year, and 75% years 2-6, for a total of $39,000 in tax forgiveness. appropriations and expenses, applications for federal or state The request is on Thursday’s (June 20) City Council agenda. 6-8 am: The Westfield News Radio Show, grants, filing of grant applications, orders for appropriations, “By engaging in an STA, the City of Westfield is partnering with with host Patrick Berry Myers Information Services by exempting certain taxes the first transfers of funds, and creation of an annual capital improve- couple of years, to allow Crist Myers to invest in the building,” 8-9 am: In The Flow with Rob & Joe: ment projects report. Sullivan said. Westfield Tech. Academy’s Beltrandi said he will be asking Councilor Surprise to take Mitchell said when they first started meeting with Myers Rob Ollari & Joe Langone the motions as a whole and refer them to committee. “It’s a lot Information Systems nine months ago; they were looking at to digest and this is budget season,” Beltrandi said. another building. He said Myers found the property at 110 Elm 9-10am: Superintendents’ Spotlight Councilor Surprise also has a motion for the City of Street. “We were looking for between 6,000 to 7,500 square feet; with Stefan Czaporowski Westfield to investigate joining the Municipal Open this is 6,800 square feet. It will be my job to make the space work,” Checkbook System, to refer to the Mayor and the Finance sub- Myers said, adding that their goal will be to make it a very modern, ••••••••• FRIDAyS •••••••• committee. collaborative work environment, “with cool spaces to hang out.” 6-8 am: JP’s Talk about Town, with Jay Pagluica Another motion by Surprise requests a meeting with the “The exemption is going to allow us to put more money in the Finance sub-committee and Westfield Teachers Association building,” he added. 8-9 am: Owls Sports Weekly with Devin Bates ‘18 President Lori Lyncosky and Vice-President Matthew Wroth, Sullivan said the city is currently preparing to send out an RFP and Anthony Swenson ‘18 (Request for Proposal) for the multi-use building on the next block at the latter’s request, to discuss the labor negotiation process which they have envisioned to complete the Elm Street 8-9 am: Conversations with Pete Cowles and contracts. Redevelopment. The final two motions by Surprise request permission for “Having companies like this all around attracts business. This is ••••••• SATuRDAyS ••••••• ArtWorks of Westfield to erect a canopy tent at Blue Umbrella exactly what (Housing and Economic Development Secretary) Jay 6-10am: Polka Jammer Network, with Billy Belina Books on June 23 for the Busker’s Day Event, to refer to Ash said, these are the types of companies coming in throughout DPW; and for Andy Gould to run an Open Mic, July 10 the Commonwealth,” Sullivan said, adding, “It’s always nice to through Sept. 11 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. each Tuesday, to refer get one across the finish line.” to Parks and Recreation. PAGE 6 - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS FOODTRAVEL

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For kicking off the summer with soul as we flashback to the Before you take the pie out, complete details, go to www.enfieldcelebration.org. Motown sound of the 60’s and 70’s with the Timmy Maia preheat the oven to 375 F. Prick Experience. Bring your dancing shoes and join the party! the crust in several places with Beer and wine will be for sale on the Green. No alco- a fork. Line the inside of the 5. fAlls fest hol may be brought in from outside. Food vendors also crust with parchment paper, Saturday, July 28th, 12PM - 10PM, FREE then fill it with dry rice or dried available. www.westfieldonweekends.com beans. Bake the crust for 20 Beachgrounds Park, South Hadley, MA minutes, and then carefully Performances by Charmaine Neville, Glen David Andrews, remove the parchment paper Lakou Mizik, Ola Fresca, Chatham County Line, Stompbox with the grains or beans inside. Trio and more. We’ll have a fleet of food trucks to whet Return the crust to the oven and bake for another 18 to 20 min- utes, until the crust is golden. Remove and let cool complete- ly on a wire rack. Take both ice creams out of Let us sing the praises of the humble, grillable flank steak the freezer and let soften slight- We wanted a simple, economical cut of meat for a casual ly. In a medium-size bowl, backyard barbecue. After considering various cuts, we landed combine the vanilla ice cream on flank steak. Like other cuts from the chest and side of the with 3/4 of the peanut butter cow, such as skirt steak and hanger steak, flank steak boasts cups, blending until they are well combined. rich, full, beefy flavor. Scoop half of the chocolate What’s more, because it is very thin, it cooks quite quickly, ice cream into the cooled crust, making it an ideal candidate for grilling. We visited our super- spread it evenly, and smooth market’s meat counter, bought a 2-pound flank steak, trimmed the top with an offset spatula or it, and got cooking. the back of a spoon. (See We found that there was no need to marinate this cut before Cooking Tip at bottom). Turn cooking; with just a little salt and pepper and some sugar the vanilla ice cream with the (which we added to aid in browning), it was ready to hit the peanut butter cups on top of the grill. chocolate ice cream and spread For this quick-cooking steak, we opted for a half-fire grill that out evenly, trying not to setup: We spread the coals over half the grill to concentrate the disrupt the bottom chocolate heat for optimal char on the steak and left the other side of the ice cream layer. Scoop the grill much cooler so we could move the steak over if it started remaining chocolate ice cream to burn. In just about 10 minutes, the steak was perfectly done. on top, and smooth out that For a bright counterpoint, we made a quick and easy herb layer. Return the pie to the sauce. Fresh parsley contributed a grassy, herbal element; pun- freezer to firm up completely, gent garlic stood up to the meaty flavor of the steak; and lemon at least 3 hours and up to 5 juice added a touch of acidity. A bit of sugar introduced sweet- days. If you are storing the pie ness and helped mellow the potent sauce. for more than a few hours, We prefer flat-leaf parsley as opposed to curly parsley here. cover the top tightly with plas- California Olive Ranch Everyday Extra Virgin Olive Oil is our tic wrap. favorite supermarket extra-virgin olive oil. Just before you are ready to serve the pie, place the cream, confectioners’ sugar and vanil- EASY GRILLED FLANK STEAK WITH This undated photo provided by America’s Test Kitchen in May 2018 shows grilled flank la in a mixing bowl. Use an steak with garlic herb sauce in Brookline, Mass. This recipe appears in the cookbook electric mixer to blend the GARLIC-HERB SAUCE “Cooking At Home With Bridget And Julia.” (Daniel J. van Ackere/America’s Test Kitchen via AP) cream until firm peaks just form. Scoop the whipped Servings: 4-6 Start to finish: 50 minutes thin on bias and serve with garlic-herb sauce. ——— cream attractively over the top For more recipes, cooking tips and ingre- of the pie. Let it sit for 10 min- 1 (2-pound) flank steak, trimmed ——— utes to soften just slightly 1 teaspoon sugar Nutrition information per serving: 299 dient and product reviews, visit https:// before cutting. Use a sharp Salt and pepper calories; 170 calories from fat; 19 g fat (5 g www.americastestkitchen.com . Find more knife that has been dipped into 1 cup minced fresh parsley saturated; 0 g trans fats); 86 mg cholesterol; recipes like Easy Grilled Flank Steak with a cup of hot water and then 1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil 271 mg sodium; 2 g carbohydrate; 0 g fiber; Garlic-Herb Sauce in “Cooking At Home wiped dry to cut slices of the 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 g sugar; 28 g protein. With Bridget And Julia .” pie. Do this dip and wipe 3 garlic cloves, minced between each slice. Pat steak dry with paper towels, sprinkle with 3/4 teaspoon Cooking Tip: To make sure sugar, and season with salt and pepper. Combine parsley, oil, your layers are even and lemon juice, garlic, remaining 1/4 teaspoon sugar, 1/4 tea- unblended, place the pie in the spoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper in small bowl and set Westfield Cultural Council Call for Members freezer for about 30 minutes aside for serving. The WCC is currently seeking residents with an The next grant cycle will open in fall 2018, at between each ice cream layer — For a charcoal grill: Open bottom vent completely. Light addition. That allows each interest in supporting diverse cultural events and which time, individuals, nonprofits, unincorpo- large chimney starter filled with charcoal briquettes (6 quarts). programming within Westfield to serve on the rated organizations, public schools, and religious layer to firm up before more ice When top coals are partially covered with ash, pour evenly cream is added. Keep the soft- Council beginning in late 2018. This all-volunteer organizations are invited to apply for funds to over half of grill. Set cooking grate in place, cover, and open organization is appointed by the mayor and is assist in producing or continuing arts, humanities, ened ice cream in the fridge lid vent completely. Heat grill until hot, about 5 minutes. while the pie is freezing funded in part by the Massachusetts Cultural or science centered programs that take place — For a gas grill: Turn all burners to high, cover, and heat Council. Council members make decisions on within Westfield city limits. between stages. grill until hot, about 15 minutes. Leave primary burner on high ——— awarding annual grants, and take part in promot- Council members will be present at this regular Nutrition information per and turn other burner(s) to medium. ing the arts and humanities in town. meeting to hold a discussion and answer ques- serving: 465 calories; 263 calo- Clean and oil cooking grate. Place steak on hotter side of In FY18, the council awarded nearly $20,000 in tions, as well as to hear feedback from the com- ries from fat; 29 g fat (15 g grill. Cook (covered if using gas), turning as needed, until grants to support community-wide programming munity on what they would like to see funding saturated; 0 g trans fats); 60 mg lightly charred and meat registers 120 to 125 F (for medium- in a range of creative fields, spanning the natural allocated for. The council takes feedback from the cholesterol; 231 mg sodium; 48 rare), 8 to 12 minutes. sciences to fine arts. A list of past grantees and public on a yearly basis to ensure grant money is g carbohydrate; 2 g fiber; 34 g Transfer steak to carving board, tent with aluminum foil, guidelines can be found at https://www.mass-cul- given to projects that benefit the public good. sugar; 7 g protein. and let rest for 5 to 10 minutes. Slice steak against grain very ture.org/westfield. PAGE 8 - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS On Your Feet! Continued from Page 1 wins is triumphant. When I worked briefly at Greater Miami Opera in 1985, Miami Sound Machine was the hot local band, and their unique sound was heard in every club, restaurant and bar from Little Havana to Coconut Grove. Miami Vice used their rhythms in their soundtracks, and the sultry pulse of Gloria Estefan and ensemble made everyone want to dance in the streets, and backstage at the opera house, where I preferred the sounds of Miami’s Calle Ocho over Milan’s La Scala. Alexander Dinelaris’ book weaves short snippets of dialogue into a series of Estefan songs, performed by an onstage band, whose members include musicians from Miami Sound Machine. Both Emilio’s and Gloria’s families have come to Miami from Cuba. They’ve worked hard to get ahead, and one scene, Emilio says that although their famimlies are immigrants, his experience is the American experience. In today’s political cli- mate, it earned sustained applause. Sergio Trujillo’s choreography, which was nominated for a Tony Award, is athletic, balletic, and totally on fire. It has the fine lines reminiscent of Jerome Robbins’ work on West Sie Story, but it has a sensuality, and enough heat to rev up the audience a notch. Jerry Mitchell, the dancer turned choreogra- pher and director, keep On Your Feet! moving when the danc- ing stops. David Rockwell’s always-moving sets, enhanced by Darrel Maloney’s projections, move the show from Havana to Miami; from Little Havana to the concert stages of the world; Emilio Sosa’s costumes are flashy, and Kenneth Posner’s light- ing is terrific. Mauricio Martinez as Emilio Estefan and Christie Prades as Gloria Estefan and Company in On Your Feet! (Photo by Christie Prades, who covered the role of Gloria in the Matthew Murphy) Broadway company of On Your Feet! dazzles as Gloria. Mauricio Martinez, the Mexican musical theatre star, is a com- manding Emilio. Doreen Montalvo and Debra Cardona, as Gloria’s mom and grandmother, are terrific. Jordan Vergera, who plays several young boys, stops the show as Jeremy, a Bar Mitzvah boy, with his incredible footwork. Make time for On Your Feet! if you can! ——— The Bushnell presents On Your Feet!. The Emilio and Gloria Esfefan Broadway Musical. Book by Alexander Dinelaris. Featuring music produced and recorded by Emilio & Gloria Estefan and The Miami Sound Machine. Directed by Jerry Mitchell. Choreography by Sergio Trujillo. Muusic direction by Clay Ostwald. Scenic design by David Rockwell. Costume design by Emilio Sosa. Lighting design by Kenneth Posner. Sound design by SCK Sound Design. Cast: Christie Prades as Gloria Estefan and Mauricio Martinez as Emilio Estefan. Through June 24 at The Bushnell, Hartford, CT. 860-987-5900 or www.bush- nell.org. ——— Mark G. Auerbach studied theatre at American University and the Yale School of Drama. He’s worked for arts organiza- tions and reported on theatre for newspapers and radio. Mark produces and hosts ArtsBeat Radio on 89.5fm/WSKB Radio. Adriel Flete and Company, in On Your Feet! (Photo by Matthew Murphy)

District Continued from Page 1 said all staff members have a fob with an ID they will be equipping 27 doors in all eleven coming from School Choice, and asked including the $500,000 towards transporta- card on it. Working with internet technology, schools with the hardware. whether there would be recurring costs. Rix tion. He said School Choice funds come in they will be purchasing software and install- Rix said it will also track everyone coming said no, and added that the price was much quarterly. ing hardware on all the doors that will allow in and out of the buildings, and can be used less than he had anticipated. He said the sys- Rix also said they are able to implement the employees to scan their ID cards for entry into for time management, replacing time cards. tem is identical to the one used at City Hall. program because of the recent work the dis- the schools. “This will allow us to keep our Rix said the system will be strictly for staff Ramon Diaz, Jr. said he supported the trict has done upgrading the technology infra- doors locked at all times,” Rix said, providing and Phys Ed classes going in and out of the safety measure, but also expressed concern structure and the Wi-Fi density at the schools, controlled access into the building. Currently, building. The front entrances and protocol for about using School Choice funds. He asked which has also allowed them to invest in doors are open at certain times for staff. the public to gain access to the schools will whether they would have the usual $500,000 2,000 Chromebooks, and recently, 24 interac- Rix said the cost is $191,000; $6,000 for the remain the same. remaining for next year. “We’re still going to tive smart boards for the schools. management software package, and an aver- School Committee vice chair Kevin have $800,000,” he said, referring to what age cost of $5,000 to $7,000 per door. Rix said Sullivan said he wished the funds weren’t will come in next year from School Choice,

Opioid Overdose Continued from Page 1 identity of the deceased male, out of respect for the fam- ily. While investigating the scene, Landis and Siegel began experiencing respiratory issues and started to become dis- oriented. These health concerns are similar to an exposure of some type of opioid. Both officers had . “We train for this stuff and just don’t realize how airborne this stuff is, it’s light,” said Ricardi. The officers were each given two doses of Narcan and then transported to the emergency room at Baystate Hospital in Springfield to be evaluated. Narcan, a nasal spray also known as naloxone, is generally used for an opioid emer- gency. “It certainly was unfortunate,” said Landis. “Having it right on scene made a big difference.” Landis also credited Ricardi and officer Michael Westcott for being proactive about having Southwick Police officers carrying Narcan on them. Landis noted that police depart- ments in Western Massachusetts that don’t currently carry Narcan, should consider making the change to make it safer for the officers. “When you’re walking into these scenarios, stuff can be so easily airborne,” said Landis. According to Ricardi, the police department will be re- evaluating their procedures for officers responding to over- dose incidents.

Lightning Strike Lori Charette, animal control operations manager, holds “Fluffy,” one of several cats available for adoption at the Continued from Page 1 Westfield Regional Animal Shelter. Fluffy is “social, loves people, and will sit on your lap as long as you let him” says by medical personnel during the incident. Firefighters left the Charette. scene around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday morning. The Southwick Fire Department also responded to a barn fire Microchip Grant on Saturday night around 11 p.m. The barn was behind a resi- Continued from Page 1 dence located on Klaus Anderson Road. Used as a supply barn for the homeowners, it was already a able to link up the pet with its owners,” said Charette. retrieve their dog,” said Charette, noting that the city ordi- total loss and engulfed in flames when fire personnel arrived on Missing Dogs Massachusetts is an all-volunteer, nonprofit nance mandates that dogs are held for a “10-day strong hold scene. Being a remote area with no water supply, firefighters organization that works to reunite missing and found dogs period.” The state law only requires shelters to hold dogs for had to shuttle tankers to get water onto the barn. with their families by working cooperatively with animal con- seven days, according to Charette. Both the Lost Acres and Granville Fire Departments were trol officers, rescues, shelters, law enforcement and the media, Charette praised Missing Dogs Massachusetts for its dedi- mutual aid for this incident. according to its website. cated volunteers who are committed to helping lost dogs find “We want to help found dogs get back to their owners and their way back home. having an animal microchipped is likely to ensure that hap- “Being able to offer this service is a great way to get ani- pens,” said Charette. mals back home, especially since a lot of people cannot afford Charette explained that in 2017, the shelter saw 46 dogs out to get a microchip for their pet,” said Charette. Tell us someThing good! of 180 that were not microchipped. For owners who do not come and claim their animal after Do you have a carrier who goes above and beyond in “This grant is huge for the hundreds of stray dogs that we the designated time period, photographs are then posted on the their delivery of The Westfield News? If so– we want to hear about it! can now microchip,” said Charette, adding she can purchase Westfield Regional Animal Shelter Facebook page and web- All too often, negativity dominates the news. It’s time to change that! Home Again microchip packages at discounted rates. site if the animal is adoptable. “We can implant the chip ourselves so that also saves On Tuesday afternoon, two young and two adult roosters So shoot us an email at [email protected] money,” she added. are still looking for a forever home, as well as several cats and or write to us at 62 School St, Westfield, MA 01085 and tell us what your Currently, there are two dogs in the shelter and both owners kittens. One cat in particular, “Fluffy,” is a 1-year-old neutered carrier has done to make your day just a little bit better. (If you don’t have been notified that their pets have been found. male who came in as a stray on May 14. have their name, that’s fine– we can always look it up by your address.) “The owners have 10 days to come to the shelter and THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 - PAGE 9 SPORTS

2018 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL WHEELER TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 2018 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL MAJORS CITY CUP CHAMPIONS Green Meadow Lumber Kiwanis Club Celebration time By Chris Putz Staff Writer WESTFIELD – A pair of Little League Baseball teams received their crowning moments Saturday as Kiwanis Club and Green Meadow Lumber enjoyed championship wins. Kiwanis took home the 2018 Majors City Cup Championship trophy with a 13-5 win over regular season champ Hastie Fence at Paper Mill Field. It was the third time in six years that Kiwanis won the City Cup, having last done so in 2013 and 2016. Commercial Distributing won the regular season title in the American Division. Green Meadow Lumber celebrated a Wheeler Tournament Championship victory, knocking off regular season champ Police, 12-6. Green Meadow reeled off five straight wins over an eight-day span after dropping the tournament opener. It is not the end for these Little Leaguers as several young ballplayers will now take the field during All-Stars competi- tion in the coming days. For a complete schedule of events, visit our Local Sports Schedule page. – Little League Baseball officials contributed to this report

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Summer Sports Schedule Wed., June 20 Westfield American 12-Year-Olds at Amherst, 6 p.m. Mini Fenway, 7 p.m. LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS Westfield National 12-Year-Olds at Belchertown, Mini Amherst 10-Year-Olds at Westfield American, Paper Belchertown Seniors at Westfield, Hampton Ponds Fenway, 7 p.m. Mill Field, 7:30 p.m. Field, 6 p.m. Westfield Seniors at Agawam, St. John’s Field, 6 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Westfield Post 124 Seniors vs. Northampton, Jachym Westfield Post 124 Seniors vs. Ludlow, Jachym Field, Westfield Post 124 Seniors at Monson, Legion Field, Field, 4 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 7 p.m. Westfield Post 124 Juniors at Belchertown, Jabish Sun., June 24 Brook Middle School Field, 5:45 p.m. Sat., June 23 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS Westfield National 10-Year-Olds at Westfield Thur., June 21 Gateway 12-Year-Olds at Westfield American, Ralph American, Ralph E. Sanville Field (Cross Street), 1 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL E. Sanville Field (Cross Street), 1 p.m. Westfield Post 124 Juniors at Pittsfield, Clapp Field, Westfield Seniors at Belchertown, Jabish Brook AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL 5:45 p.m. School, 1 p.m. Westfield Post 124 Juniors vs. Agawam, Jachym Gateway 10-Year-Olds at Westfield National, Paper Field, 1 p.m. Fri., June 22 Mill Field, 5 p.m. LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS Westfield American 11-Year-Olds at Belchertown,

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MLB Expanded Standings By The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away New York 48 22 .686 — — 6-4 W-2 27-11 21-11 Boston 49 25 .662 1 — 6-4 L-1 23-11 26-14 Tampa Bay 34 39 .466 15½ 12 5-5 W-1 15-16 19-23 Toronto 33 39 .458 16 12½ 6-4 L-1 19-20 14-19 Baltimore 20 51 .282 28½ 25 1-9 L-1 11-23 9-28 Central Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Cleveland 39 33 .542 — — 6-4 W-3 23-13 16-20 Detroit 36 38 .486 4 10½ 6-4 L-1 23-17 13-21 Minnesota 32 37 .464 5½ 12 5-5 W-1 18-17 14-20 Chicago 24 48 .333 15 21½ 3-7 L-6 12-24 12-24 Kansas City 22 51 .301 17½ 24 1-9 L-8 10-28 12-23 West Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Houston 49 26 .653 — — 9-1 L-1 20-15 29-11 Seattle 46 27 .630 2 — 6-4 L-2 25-14 21-13 Los Angeles 39 35 .527 9½ 7½ 3-7 W-1 18-19 21-16 Oakland 37 36 .507 11 9 5-5 W-3 20-20 17-16 Minnesota Twins’ Eduardo Escobar follows through on an RBI single off Boston Red Texas 31 44 .413 18 16 4-6 W-4 15-24 16-20 Sox pitcher Joe Kelly during the eighth inning of a baseball game WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018, in Minneapolis. Escobar had three RBIs as the Twins won 6-2. (AP Photo/Jim national LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Atlanta 43 29 .597 — — 7-3 W-3 21-13 22-16 Surging Escobar sparks Washington 39 32 .549 3½ — 4-6 W-1 17-17 22-15 Philadelphia 38 33 .535 4½ 1 6-4 L-1 23-13 15-20 New York 31 39 .443 11 7½ 4-6 L-1 13-21 18-18 Miami 29 45 .392 15 11½ 6-4 L-1 14-21 15-24 Twins past Sale, Red Sox Central Division MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Eduardo trol. All it took was a single by Ryan W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Escobar, yet again, gave the Minnesota LaMarre and a hit by pitch for Joe Mauer, Milwaukee 43 30 .589 — — 5-5 W-1 21-14 22-16 Twins the go-ahead hit. though, to start a rally in the bottom of the Chicago 41 29 .586 ½ — 5-5 W-1 20-14 21-15 Two of them, of course. He’s become a inning. With one out, Escobar drove a 1-1 St. Louis 38 33 .535 4 1 4-6 W-1 21-18 17-15 doubles machine. slider near the dirt from Sale down the left- Pittsburgh 36 37 .493 7 4 5-5 L-1 21-17 15-20 With a two-base hit that drove in two runs field line for a 2-1 lead. Escobar pumped his Cincinnati 27 45 .375 15½ 12½ 6-4 W-2 12-23 15-22 off Chris Sale in the sixth inning and another arms back and forth before clapping and West Division that launched a four-run eighth, Escobar led pointing at his teammates in the dugout. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away for the Twins to a 6-2 victory over the “You know this guy. Every pitch is nasty,” Arizona 40 33 .548 — — 6-4 L-1 23-16 17-17 Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night. said Escobar, once a minor league teammate Los Angeles 38 34 .528 1½ 1½ 7-3 L-1 20-19 18-15 “I don’t know if he can keep up that kind of Sale’s in the Chicago White Sox system. San Fran 36 38 .486 4½ 4½ 4-6 W-1 20-12 16-26 of torrid pace, but we’re seeing a guy who is “I guess I made good contact.” Colorado 35 38 .479 5 5 3-7 W-1 12-20 23-18 supremely confident,” Twins manager Paul Sale finished seven innings, the 12th time San Diego 34 41 .453 7 7 5-5 L-3 18-22 16-19 Molitor said. in 16 starts this season he has logged at least Robby Scott (0-1), just recalled from six. This was the 11th turn in which he’s Triple-A, relieved Sale to start the eighth and yielded two runs or fewer and his fifth dou- AMERICAN LEAGUE walked the first two batters. Joe Kelly ble-digit strikeout performance. In his last entered, and Escobar’s one-out line drive three starts, he has allowed only 11 hits in 21 Monday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 7, Seattle 2 bounced in front of Jackie Bradley Jr. and innings. Yet the Red Sox are only 8-8 with Washington 5, N.Y. Washington 9, Baltimore 7 skipped past the center fielder as two runs him on the mound. Yankees 3, 1st game Atlanta 11, Toronto 4 scored. The official scorer later changed his “I’m not going to hang my head about it. I ruling from a single to a double, giving know these guys in here want to win. I know N.Y. Yankees 4, Cincinnati 9, Detroit 5 Escobar a majors-leading 32 for the season. they’re not doing anything different on my Washington 2, 2nd game Cleveland 6, Chicago White Sox 3 Robbie Grossman broke the game open with day,” Sale said. “Maybe I’ll bring popsicles Cleveland 6, Chicago White Sox 2 Minnesota 6, Boston 2 a two-run triple. or something for the boys.” Houston 5, Tampa Bay 4 Tampa Bay 2, Houston 1 Escobar is on a season-long pace for 75 REED RELIEF Texas 6, Kansas City 3 Texas 4, Kansas City 1 doubles, which would blow by Earl Webb’s Struggling Twins right-hander Addison record of 67 doubles in 1931 for the Red Reed, who has appeared in only one of the Arizona 7, L.A. Angels 4 L.A. Angels 5, Arizona 4 Sox. previous six games, has been at least tempo- Tuesday’s Games Oakland 4, San Diego 2, 10 innings “Let me tell you: If they don’t catch the rarily removed from his setup role. Zach ball I’m going to run to second base, 100 Duke (3-2) took the eighth inning instead percent,” Escobar said. “My mentality when and, with two outs, surrendered Sandy Wednesday’s Games I make contact with the ball is to run all the Leon’s tying single that drove in Devers. Detroit (Fulmer 3-5) at Cincinnati (Mahle 5-6), 12:35 p.m. way to second base.” TRAINER’S ROOM Atlanta (Sanchez 3-0) at Toronto (Happ 8-3), 12:37 p.m. Escobar, who will be a free agent in the Red Sox: 2B Dustin Pedroia, who has Chicago White Sox (Lopez 2-4) at Cleveland (Kluber 10-3), 1:10 p.m. fall, has for the fourth straight season been played in only three games this season Oakland (Montas 3-1) at San Diego (Ross 5-4), 3:40 p.m. slated for a utility role only to hit his way because of inflammation in his left knee, has Baltimore (Cashner 2-8) at Washington (Gonzalez 6-3), 7:05 p.m. into regular duty after a setback in the still not been cleared for baseball activities infield. This year, injury and ineffectiveness since returning to the DL three weeks ago. Seattle (Hernandez 6-6) at N.Y. Yankees (Loaisiga 1-0), 7:05 p.m. for third baseman Miguel Sano paved The lack of progress has been concerning, Boston (Price 8-4) at Minnesota (Lynn 4-5), 8:10 p.m. Escobar’s way into the everyday lineup. Cora acknowledged. “It was major surgery. Tampa Bay (Eovaldi 1-2) at Houston (Morton 8-1), 8:10 p.m. “If he doesn’t have a double a day, it’s like We didn’t know what to expect. So we are Texas (Bibens-Dirkx 0-1) at Kansas City (Junis 5-7), 8:15 p.m. a disappointment right now. He’s unbeliev- where we are now, hoping that, yeah, he’ll be able. He always finds a barrel,” said team- back. When? We don’t know,” Cora said. mate Trevor Hildenberger, who struck out Twins: RHP Ervin Santana, yet to appear Thursday’s Games American League RBI leader J.D. Martinez this season because of a slow recovery from Seattle (Paxton 6-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Severino 10-2), 1:05 p.m. with runners at second and third to end the surgery on his middle finger, threw a 35-pitch Boston (Porcello 8-3) at Minnesota (Gibson 2-4), 1:10 p.m. seventh after relieving Jose Berrios. bullpen session before the game. He’ll face Baltimore (Gausman 3-6) at Washington (Scherzer 10-3), 7:05 p.m. The Red Sox went 2 for 13 with runners in live hitters on Friday, another step forward Oakland (Bassitt 0-2) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 4-7), 8:10 p.m. scoring position and left 11 men on base. after his setback last month. Toronto (Sanchez 3-5) at L.A. Angels (Skaggs 6-4), 10:07 p.m. “Whenever you have a chance, you have UP NEXT to catch him,” Boston manager Alex Cora Red Sox: LHP David Price (8-4, 3.76 said. ERA) pitches Wednesday night. He is 6-0 in NATIONAL LEAGUE MOUND MASTERY his last seven starts, with two runs or fewer The late surge masked a classic pitching allowed in all but one of those, when he gave Monday’s Games 1st game duel between Sale and Berrios, the six-time up three runs. Price is 10-3 with a 2.52 ERA All-Star against the budding ace. Sale retired in his career against the Twins. L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, ppd. Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 2 the first 14 batters he faced before Ehire Twins: RHP Lance Lynn (4-5, 4.98 ERA) Washington 5, N.Y. Yankees 3, 1st game St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 6 Adrianza’s soft roller to Rafael Devers at takes the mound in the middle game of the N.Y. Yankees 4, Washington 2, Washington 9, Baltimore 7 third base went for an infield single. series. He’s 3-1 with a 2.01 ERA over his last 2nd game Atlanta 11, Toronto 4 With a two-out home run by Devers in the five turns, with a .195 batting average against Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 5, 10 innings Cincinnati 9, Detroit 5 sixth off Berrios, the Red Sox were in con- him and 30 strikeouts in 31 1/3 innings. Pittsburgh 1, Milwaukee 0 Chicago Cubs 2, N.Y. Mets 12, Colorado 2 L.A. Dodgers 1, 2nd game, 10 innings Arizona 7, L.A. Angels 4 Colorado 10, N.Y. Mets 8 Miami 5, San Francisco 4 L.A. Angels 5, Arizona 4 Tuesday’s Games Oakland 4, San Diego 2, 10 innings L.A. Dodgers 4, Chicago Cubs 3, San Francisco 6, Miami 3

Wednesday’s Games Detroit (Fulmer 3-5) at Cincinnati (Mahle 5-6), 12:35 p.m. Atlanta (Sanchez 3-0) at Toronto (Happ 8-3), 12:37 p.m. St. Louis (Wacha 8-2) at Philadelphia (Arrieta 5-5), 1:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 6-1) at Chicago Cubs (Lester 8-2), 2:20 p.m. Oakland (Montas 3-1) at San Diego (Ross 5-4), 3:40 p.m. Miami (Urena 2-8) at San Francisco (Holland 4-7), 3:45 p.m. Baltimore (Cashner 2-8) at Washington (Gonzalez 6-3), 7:05 p.m. Boston Red Sox catcher Sandy Leon tags out Minnesota Twins’ Robbie Grossman, who Milwaukee (Suter 7-4) at Pittsburgh (Kuhl 5-4), 7:05 p.m. tried to score from third on a fly-out by Ehire Adrianza during the eighth inning of a base- N.Y. Mets (Lugo 2-2) at Colorado (Bettis 5-1), 8:40 p.m. ball game WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018, in Minneapolis Grossman had two RBIs in the Twins’ 6-2 win. (AP Photo/Jim Mone) Thursday’s Games N.Y. 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Stalingrad, the name of the city on the Volga Egypt 0 0 2 1 4 0 England 1 0 0 2 1 3 river between 1925 and 1961, is now often short- Saudi Arabia 0 0 1 0 5 0 Tunisia 0 0 1 1 2 0 hand for one of the most violent battles in history. ak-Advanced to knockout stage Panama 0 0 1 0 3 0 The exact death toll can never be known, but histo- Thursday, June 14 Monday, June 18 rians believe about a million people from both At Moscow At Sochi, Russia sides died that savage winter of 1942-3 when the Russia 5, Saudi Arabia 0 Belgium 3, Panama 0 Nazi war machine was stopped from crossing the Friday, June 15 At Volgograd, Russia Volga, then surrounded and defeated. At Yekaterinburg, Russia England 2, Tunisia 1 The city was basically reduced to rubble and its Uruguay 1, Egypt 0 Saturday, June 23 modern-day residents will forever remember the Tuesday, June 19 At Moscow sacrifices of their ancestors. At St. Petersburg, Russia Belgium vs. Tunisia, 1200 GMT “It’s sacred for us because in every family in the Russia 3, Egypt 1 Sunday, June 24 Volgograd region, there are people who died in the Wednesday, June 20 At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia battle and we mustn’t forget about it and every year At Rostov-on-Don, Russia England vs. Panama, 1200 GMT we do patriotic action and do some lessons for Uruguay vs. Saudi Arabia, 1500 GMT Thursday, June 28 children so they know all about it,” said 21-year- Monday, June 25 At Kaliningrad, Russia old Daria Kolomyichenko. At Samara, Russia England vs. Belgium, 1800 GMT “It’s our history and we are very proud.” Uruguay vs. Russia, 1400 GMT At Saransk, Russia To visitors, particularly from nations that fought At Volgograd, Russia Panama vs. Tunisia, 1800 GMT against the Nazis, the monuments around the city Saudi Arabia vs. Egypt, 1400 GMT GROUP H — especially the 85-meter (280-foot) statue known GROUP B W D L GF GA Pts as “The Motherland Calls!“— are also a reminder W D L GF GA Pts Japan 1 0 0 2 1 3 that the sacrifices of Russians at Stalingrad were Iran 1 0 0 1 0 3 Senegal 1 0 0 2 1 3 crucial to the Allies winning World War II. With Portugal 0 1 0 3 3 1 Colombia 0 0 1 1 2 0 Britain and Russia feuding politically, the English Spain 0 1 0 3 3 1 Poland 0 0 1 1 2 0 team played their first match of the World Cup in Morocco 0 0 1 0 1 0 Tuesday, June 19 Volgograd. Friday, June 15 At Saransk, Russia “To see the statue and have an understanding of At St. Petersburg, Russia Japan 2, Colombia 1 the history reminds you that some things are even Iran 1, Morocco 0 At Moscow bigger than football and that’s good perspective for At Sochi, Russia Senegal 2, Poland 1 us all,” said England coach Gareth Southgate. Spain 3, Portugal 3, tie Sunday, June 24 The battle is a constant presence in the city of Wednesday, June 20 At Yekaterinburg, Russia around 1 million. While the monuments loom large At Moscow Japan vs. Senegal, 1500 GMT in the Hero City — the honor granted by the then Portugal vs. Morocco, 1200 GMT At Kazan, Russia Soviet Union. Volgograd is now a thriving regional At Kazan, Russia Poland vs. Colombia, 1800 GMT center, bustling with attractions, parks and visitors. Iran vs. Spain, 1800 GMT Thursday, June 28 There is more than enough to appreciate to ignore Monday, June 25 At Volgograd, Russia the occasional swarms of flies and mosquitoes that At Saransk, Russia Japan vs. Poland, 1400 GMT hounded fans as England beat Tunisia 2-1 at Iran vs. Portugal, 1800 GMT At Samara, Russia Volgograd Arena Monday night The stadium was constructed on the banks of the At Kaliningrad, Russia Senegal vs. Colombia, 1400 GMT Spain vs. Morocco, 1800 GMT Volga and at the bottom of the Mamayev Kurgan, the hill that was savagely fought over by the Red GROUP C W D L GF GA Pts ROUND OF 16 Army and the Nazis. Sometimes changing hands France 1 0 0 2 1 3 Saturday, June 30 several times on any particular day, it is said the ground on the hill was so soaked in blood that the Denmark 1 0 0 1 0 3 Game 50 At Kazan, Russia springs were poisoned. Australia 0 0 1 1 2 0 No wonder the Soviet authorities more or less Peru 0 0 1 0 1 0 Group C winner vs. Group D second place, 1400 GMT enshrined the hill’s status as sacred. A collection of Saturday, June 16 Game 49 memorials and outsized structures on the hill At Kazan, Russia At Sochi, Russia include a granite pool, an eternal flame and mass France 2, Australia 1 Group A winner vs. Group B second place, 1800 GMT graves. But it’s the sculpture on the top that draws At Saransk, Russia one’s breath. The Motherland Calls casts a long Denmark 1, Peru 0 Sunday, July 1 Game 51 shadow across the city. Thursday, June 21 England fans also joined up with dignitaries to At Samara, Russia At Moscow lay a wreath to commemorate the dead. Denmark vs. Australia, 1200 GMT Group B winner vs. Group A second place, 1400 GMT “I’m into football and you’re into football, but At Yekaterinburg, Russia Game 52 when you have an event like this, you realize it’s France vs. Peru, 1500 GMT At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia more, there’s more than just football,” said fan Tuesday, June 26 Group D winner vs. Group C second place, 1800 GMT Billy Grant. At Moscow Football is a game that perhaps unites the world Denmark vs. France, 1400 GMT Monday, July 2 more than any other, and certainly more than any At Sochi, Russia Game 53 political or religious creed. Russia may be facing Australia vs. Peru, 1400 GMT At Samara, Russia international censure for its annexation of the GROUP D Group E winner vs. Group F second place, 1400 GMT Crimea peninsular from Ukraine, for its alleged W D L GF GA Pts Game 54 role in the poisoning of an ex-Russian spy and his Croatia 1 0 0 2 0 3 At Rostov-on-Don, Russia daughter in southern England and meddling in the Argentina 0 1 0 1 1 1 U.S. election, but visitors from all over the world Iceland 0 1 0 1 1 1 Group G winner vs. Group H second place, 1800 GMT are reminded of the magnitude of the nation’s role Nigeria 0 0 1 0 2 0 Tuesday, July 3 in World War II, regardless of what one thinks of Saturday, June 16 Game 55 Josef Stalin. At Moscow At Saint Petersburg, Russia The Panorama Museum in Volgograd, built next Iceland 1, Argentina 1, tie Group F winner vs. Group E second place, 1400 GMT to the gutted remains of a ruined mill, showcases At Kaliningrad, Russia Game 56 an array of tributes to the city including a sword Croatia 2, Nigeria 0 At Moscow from King George VI that was presented to Stalin Thursday, June 21 by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Group H winner vs. Group G second place, 1800 GMT 1943, and the Legion d’Honneur that French President Francois Mitterand bequeathed to the Argentina vs. Croatia, 1800 GMT Friday, June 22 QUARTERFINAL city in 1984. At Volgograd, Russia The horrors of the Battle of Stalingrad are clear, Friday, July 6 but there’s no antagonism towards the Germans. Nigeria vs. Iceland, 1500 GMT Game 57 Tuesday, June 26 In a cemetery some 40 miles northwest of At St. Petersburg, Russia At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Volgograd in Rossoshka, there’s a dignified ceme- Nigeria vs. Argentina, 1800 GMT Game 49 winner vs. Game 50 winner, 1400 GMT tery for German soldiers who perished at Stalingrad At Rostov-on-Don, Russia Game 58 and nearby Rostov-on-Don. Iceland vs. Croatia, 1800 GMT At Kazan, Russia Local historian Svetlana Kostrykina writes in a GROUP E local travel guide that there 52,000 of them are Game 53 winner vs. Game 54 winner, 1800 GMT buried in two mass graves and that another 120,000 W D L GF GA Pts Saturday, July 7 Serbia 1 0 0 1 0 3 Germans thought to be missing are inscribed on Game 60 rectangular panels around the site, “like huge dice Brazil 0 1 0 1 1 1 At Samara, Russia lost in the steppe.” Switzerland 0 1 0 1 1 1 Vitaly Danilkin, as grizzled a 72-year-old as you Costa Rica 0 0 1 0 1 0 Game 55 winner vs. Game 56 winner, 1400 GMT Game 59 are likely to see, cares for the site as well as a Sunday, June 17 Soviet cemetery on the other side of the road. At Samara, Russia At Sochi, Russia Cutting the grass in the summer, and clearing the Serbia 1, Costa Rica 0 Game 51 winner vs. Game 52 winner, 1800 GMT snow in winter, Danilkin is always on the lookout At Rostov-on-Don, Russia for war-related artifacts. His 43-year-old son, Switzerland 1, Brazil 1, tie Alexei, with the permission of the state, runs a Friday, June 22 SEMIFINAL small team that does exactly that and is alert to At St. Petersburg, Russia anyone illegally looking for memorabilia — there’s Brazil vs. Costa Rica, 1200 GMT Tuesday, July 10 a big black market for Stalingrad-related helmets, At Kaliningrad, Russia Game 61 guns, medals and tags. Serbia vs. Switzerland, 1800 GMT At Moscow Vitaly, who has been doing his job for three Wednesday, June 27 Game 57 winner vs. Game 58 winner, 1800 GMT years, said he’s the only who would do it for “only At Moscow Wednesday, July 11 7,000 rubles a month” when he was hired. He has Serbia vs. Brazil, 1800 GMT since gotten a raise to 9,000 rubles ($140) a month. At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Game 62 “Someone has to do it,” said Vitaly. Switzerland vs. Costa Rica, 1800 GMT At Moscow For those few who still have a connection with GROUP F Game 59 winner vs. Game 60 winner, 1800 GMT the battle, the pain remains. W D L GF GA Pts Just a few months ago, Vitaly saw an elderly Sweden 1 0 0 1 0 3 lady descend into floods of tears as she kissed one Mexico 1 0 0 1 0 3 THIRD PLACE of the portraits in a small museum room on the side Germany 0 0 1 0 1 0 of the Soviet cemetery. Rep. of Korea 0 0 1 0 1 0 Saturday, July 14 As for the World Cup, Vitaly is not so interested Sunday, June 17 Game 63 but he clapped when Russia won its first match At Moscow At Saint Petersburg, Russia against Saudi Arabia 5-0. Mexico 1, Germany 0 Game 61 loser vs. Game 62 loser, 1400 GMT “I’m a patriot,” he said. “I love my Russia.” Monday, June 18 Stalingrad, it’s clear, was full of patriots. At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Sweden 1, Republic of Korea 0 Saturday, June 23 FINAL At Rostov-on-Don, Russia Sunday, July 15 Republic of Korea vs. Mexico, 1500 GMT Game 64 At Sochi, Russia At Moscow Germany vs. Sweden, 1800 GMT Wednesday, June 27 Game 61 winner vs. Game 62 winner, 1500 GMT At Kazan, Russia Republic of Korea vs. Germany, 1400 GMT At Yekaterinburg, Russia Vitaly Danilkin PAGE 12 - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS TV Sports Listings Dear Wednesday, June 20 MLB — Regional coverage, L.A. Dodgers at COLLEGE BASEBALL Chicago Cubs OR Oakland at San Diego (3:30 Noon p.m.) Annie ESPN2- NCAA College World Series, Game 8, 7 p.m. Arkansas vs. Texas Tech, at Omaha, Neb. MLB — Regional coverage, Seattle at N.Y. By ANNIE LANE 7 p.m. Yankees OR Baltimore at Washington ESPN — NCAA College World Series, Game 9, NHL HOCKEY There’s a Lot in a Name Oregon St. vs. North Carolina, at Omaha, Neb. 8 p.m. Dear Annie: Seventy-one years ago, my father decided to honor his kid brother and heritage by naming me Iaina, the GOLF NBCSN — NHL Awards, at Las Vegas female derivative of Iain (also spelled Ian), and I have had to 6:30 p.m. SOCCER correct others’ spelling and pronunciation of it ever since. I GOLF — PGA Professional Championship, final 8 a.m. have not learned how to live with it, and no matter how long I live, I never will. I chose a nickname for this reason, Janie round, at Seaside, Calif. FS1 — FIFA World Cup, Group stage: Group B, (not Jane), and people get that wrong, too. My first-grade Midnight (Thursday) Portugal vs. Morocco, at Moscow teacher insisted I was misspelling and mispronouncing my GOLF — Asian & Korean Tours, Kolon Korea 11 a.m. name and “corrected” me on a daily basis. I was having dinner with a friend of 10 years in a local Open, first round, at Cheonan, South Korea FOX — FIFA World Cup, Group stage: Group A, restaurant this week, and she was chatting with an individual HORSE RACING Uruguay vs. Saudi Arabia, at Rostov-on-Don, at a table beside us. She introduced me as Jane, and I cor- 8:30 a.m. Russia rected her and said my name is Janie. She then said my real name is Iaina but mispronounced it and butchered it. I was NBCSN — Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series: 2 p.m. livid because she has known me for so long and knows how Royal Ascot, Prince of Wales Stakes, at Ascot, FOX — FIFA World Cup, Group stage: Group B, much it bothers me that people mispronounce my name, so I England Iran vs. Spain, at Kazan, Russia corrected her again. I do not feel that I am honoring my name or heritage and MLB BASEBALL almost want to stop responding to anyone who calls me by 2 p.m. the wrong name when speaking with me or corresponding with me. It is not a small thing. How do I get people to under- stand that it is important to acknowledge the correct spelling and pronunciation of everyone’s name? -- Janie Dear Janie: It’s no wonder you’re frustrated. Our names At The Movies are deeply intertwined with our identities. When people don’t make an effort to accurately pronounce your name, it’s as if they’re saying they don’t care who you are. I’m sure that’s rarely, if ever, their intention, but it is nonetheless the effect. Though you shouldn’t have to repeatedly correct people, ‘Yellowstone’ boasts Costner, don’t be shy about doing so. Your friends, of all people, should take the matter seriously, and it sounds as though it’s time for another talk with your friend about how her dis- missal of your name amounts to a dismissal of your feelings. strong Native American co-star Mainly, I hope your letter is a wake-up call for anyone reading who is guilty of this behavior. When meeting some- LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Yellowstone” has everything a and living on the reservation with his Native American wife, one new, people should do their best to learn how to say the worthwhile Western should, including breathtaking vistas, Monica (Kelsey Asbille); lawyer Jamie (Wes Bentley), eager to person’s name correctly. Repeat it back to the person, and ask battles over land and Kevin Costner in the lead role. please his dad, and heir apparent Lee (Dave Annable), who’s for clarification if you have to. Yes, it means putting yourself There’s also something rare in the contemporary Paramount running the family operation with Dutton. out there a bit, but it makes the person feel seen, acknowl- Network series debuting Wednesday: prominent Native The sole daughter, Beth (Kelly Reilly), more than keeps up edged and important, and it sets a tone of mutual respect -- American story lines and parts, including one filled by an actor her end, filling in for her late mother as family matriarch and well worth that extra smidgen of effort. formidable enough to stand up to Costner and his ranching doubling as a cutthroat business negotiator. Dear Annie: I can understand why “Camera-Shy Grandma” baron. The role of Thomas Rainwater was Birmingham’s for the doesn’t like to be photographed, but she should consider the Gil Birmingham plays Thomas Rainwater, a tribal chief and taking after he proved himself to Sheridan in “Wind River” and fact that her stepdaughter likes pictures of people who are casino owner who’s ready and able to oppose those whose “Hell or High Water,” which earned the filmmaker an Oscar bid important to her. My brother was killed in Afghanistan 10 interests conflict with the well-being of the people he repre- for best screenplay. years ago, and I can’t find a single photo of just the two of us sents. Birmingham couples technical proficiency with artistic together as adults. What I wouldn’t give for one today! -- Birmingham, of Comanche ancestry on his father’s side, has expression in his work, Sheridan said, and Rainwater’s charac- Kyle C. played his share of Native Americans and others on TV and in ter required particular deftness. Dear Kyle C.: I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. films including “Hell or High Water” and “Wind River,” both “It’s the ability to be cunning without it being misconstrued You are 100 percent correct, and my failure to address that written by Taylor Sheridan, the creator of “Yellowstone.” as evil,” said Sheridan, who recalled advising Birmingham that angle of the issue was an oversight that I regret. I’d like to “Through my career, a rather long career of struggling, Rainwater needed to be seen as “an equal force to people who amend my earlier response. mostly, I’ve been asked, ‘What would be your dream charac- have a real disregard for the rule of law, and yet never lose his Camera-Shy Grandma: Try to grin and bear it for at least ter?’ and this is it,” Birmingham said of his role on Paramount goodness.” a few photos from time to time. You’ll be giving her family Network’s first drama series since its rebranding from Spike The actor has a personal connection with his character’s a gift for the future. Don’t worry so much about your appear- TV last January. story. Rainwater grew up unaware of his ancestry because his ance, either. To them, you’ll always just look like beloved, Playing a fully realized, modern Indian character is an oppor- adoptive parents withheld his background from him, while beautiful Grandma. tunity that doesn’t come often enough and one that counts Birmingham’s late father downplayed his native heritage. “Ask Me Anything: A Year of Advice From Dear Annie” is beyond entertainment, the actor said. Birmingham left home at 14, ultimately attending the out now! Annie Lane’s debut book -- featuring favorite col- “Many people don’t even think that we (Native Americans) University of Southern California and working as a petro- umns on love, friendship, family and etiquette -- is available still exist, that we’re just historical artifacts that once upon a chemical engineer. A foray into bodybuilding served as an as a paperback and e-book. Visit http://www.creatorspublish- time existed,” he said, crediting Sheridan with a “great leap improbable wake-up call to embrace the arts. ing.com for more information. Send your questions for Annie forward” in the 10-part series and on the big screen. “I was more intrigued by the aesthetic ability to form a body Lane to [email protected]. Birmingham tips his hat as well to Costner and his 1990 like a sculpture. In my creative desire, I just knew I couldn’t do Oscar-winning period drama “Dances with Wolves,” which the engineering anymore. It didn’t speak to me, to my spirit,” “really did open the door for people for maybe the first time ... he said. to see the beauty and the depths of the native culture.” Another unlikely step — he got a part in Diana Ross’ music Costner, also an executive producer on “Yellowstone,” said video “Muscles” — propelled him into acting, although the HINTS FROM HELOISE authenticity is his goal with any project. That’s particularly guitar had captured his imagination as a youngster and he’d important in the show’s portrayal of Native Americans, he said, hoped for a musical career. What are these? for whom “a terrible wrong” has occurred and not been reme- That dream has yet to be fulfilled, but Birmingham said it Dear Heloise: What are charnushka, carda- died. allowed him to make an instant connection with fellow actor- mom and chervil? Are they different or the Sheridan got the balance “letter perfect,” with the nuance and musician Jeff Bridges when they had just a few days to rehearse same thing? I just started cooking for myself, imperfection that characters of every ethnicity warrant, he said. their roles as longtime friends in “Hell or High Water.” as a single guy, and these SPICES are new to The series, set in Montana, was filmed there and in Utah. Birmingham marvels at what’s happened since he decided as me. -- Jason D., Jackson Hole, Wyo. Costner stars as John Dutton, a die-hard Westerner deter- a teenager he would rather be on the street in San Francisco Jason, charnushka generally is used in mined to keep his family’s holdings intact. There are pressures (before becoming a ward of the court and entering a boys’ Armenian, Lebanese and Indian cooking. from without — including land developers, oil and lumber home) and find his own path. New York bakeries often put charnushka seeds on Jewish rye interests and the adjacent Indian reservation and Yellowstone “The events of my life unfolded in such a way that they because of their smoky-flavored taste. Cardamom are tiny seeds National Park — and from within, courtesy of his family. placed me in places I never would have imagined. And the only with a lemon-ginger taste, often used in bakeries, and are popular Dutton’s offspring include Kayce (Luke Grimes), estranged way that I could move forward was to trust,” Birmingham said. in Scandinavia. Chervil has a slightly sweet flavor, and is used on fish, potato and egg salads, and vegetables. It closely resembles parsley. Seasonings play an important role in making your meals exotic and tasty. I have gathered several seasoning recipes and hints to spice up your dishes in my Seasonings, Sauces and Substitutes pamphlet. To order one, send $3 and a long, self- addressed, stamped (71 cents) envelope to: Heloise/SSS, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001. Or you can order it online at www.Heloise.com. FYI: Ground spices will last one to two years if stored in airtight containers away from heat, mois- ture and light. -- Heloise EGGS AND VINEGAR Dear Heloise: Some of the best beauty products are right in your kitchen. I take the white of one egg and an artist’s paintbrush and apply it to my face while I lie down and rest. When it dries, I take the yolk from that egg and use it with my shampoo to wash my hair, then do a final rinse with vinegar and water. -- Nancy H., Harvey, Ill.

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