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VOL. 86 NO. 151 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 75 cents $1.00 THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 VOL. 89 NO. 121 St. Jacques seeking Humason Southwick Town considering Moderator position By HOPE E. TREMBLAY Editor reopening city SOUTHWICK – Celeste St. Jacques is seeking the Southwick Town Moderator seat in the June 9 elec- tion. hall in phases Longtime Moderator James Putnam announced ear- lier this year he would not seek re-election to the posi- By AMY PORTER tion. With his announcement, St. Jacques began taking Staff Writer a close look at how town government works and the WESTFIELD – Mayor Donald F. Humason Jr. said role the moderator plays. that he has been meeting with several department “Over the past few heads on how and when to reopen Westfield City months, I have observed Hall, which has been closed to the public since mid- how the Select Board and March. “We will have a gradual phase-in,” he said, the Finance Committee North Elm Butcher Block manager Dan Puza stands in front of a full although they haven’t yet determined the date to start. make informed deci- meat case in the North Elm Street store in March. Beef prices are on Humason said he has been meeting with Board of sions,” she said. “In addi- the rise due to a nationwide shortage, but North Elm has a solution Health Director Joseph Rouse, tion to conducting the – bulk beef purchases. (THE WESTFIELD NEWS FILE PHOTO) City Clerk Karen Fanion, Town Meetings, the Town Facilities Director Bryan Moderator plays an Forrette, Purchasing Director important role in the Tammy Tefft, Auditor Christopher Caputo and selection of members of North Elm Butcher Thomas Curran, building the Finance Committee, maintenance, to find a balance who aid in developing the between providing access to town budget. In this time Block beats back the taxpayers, and keeping CELESTE of so much change and residents and staff safe. ST. JACQUES economic uncertainty, I “As a group, whatever we believe that Southwick do, we’ll be phasing in slowly MAYOR needs to continue to be fis- beef shortage over the next couple of DONALD F. cally conservative while maintaining the great small weeks,” Humason said at the HUMASON JR. town feeling.” By CHRIS PUTZ To combat skyrocketing beef May 18 School Committee St. Jacques and her husband Jayson have lived in Staff Writer prices, North Elm Butcher Block meeting. Southwick for 17 years. She said they chose to set WESTFIELD – Back in the has partnered with Hudson River He said they will work with a skeleton staff, so for their roots in Southwick because it was a place where 1980s, “Where’s the beef?” was a Valley Farm CoOp in New York example the full staff is never in the collector’s office they could grow with the community. catchphrase made popular by the to offer bulk beef buyers the all at once. “The staff is not that big,” Humason said, “We wanted to be part of a small community that fast food chain Wendy’s. In 2020, option of purchasing half-cows at adding that if one person in a small office were to get provides a great place to raise children,” said St. that question has taken on a more the cost of $3.79 per pound for a sick, the whole department could be impacted nega- Jacques. “As our three girls, Nicole, Annette, and dire meaning. retail cost of about $1,500. tively. Michelle grew up and started school, I became With coronavirus running ram- Anyone who purchases the Humason also gave the example of the mayor’s office, which has two staff people at desks right out- involved in many town activities, including serving as pant in meatpacking plants across back half of a cow will receive a Girl Scout Leader, coaching and organizing athletic side his door. Currently there is nothing stopping the country, impacting meatpack- 150-200 pounds of grilling steaks anyone from going into either office. Humason said activities, and I currently serving as a member of ing and food-processing workers like porterhouses, T-Bones, and he’s been imagining putting a rope in the foyer out- Southwick Dollars for Scholars.” and forcing nearly two dozen tenderloins. People who purchase side the front office, like the ones in a movie theater St. Jacques has a Master’s Degree in Public temporary closures, a beef short- the front half a cow will get or bank, to have people wait for service. Administration from the University of New Haven age is driving up food prices. ground beef for hamburgers, stew He said they will also look into putting in some and said she has always had an interest in serving her Some stores are restricting the meat and prime rib, also totaling plexiglass screens in individual offices, so there’s community. amount of beef customers can between 150-200 pounds. something in between residents and the staff person “Now that our daughters are all in high school, and purchase at one time, while some North Elm Butcher Block has they are talking to. my schedule is flexible (my job as a wellness coach fast food chains have removed already pre-sold five cows. Another idea by Fanion that the group is exploring for WW, Weight Watchers, Reimagined includes mak- hamburgers off their menus “We’re bringing back the old is to put a tent outside with a staff person who is able ing presentations and facilitating meetings), I finally entirely. school days of cutting,” said to find out what a resident’s question or need may be, have time to fully dedicate to public service and I look “We’re hearing that it’s going Puza, who comes from a long line and using a computer, telephone or two-way radio, forward to working as your Town Moderator,” stated to be about two to three months of proud butchers whose exper- contact the appropriate department to assist them. St. Jacques in a press release. before things level out,” North tise has earned them a solid repu- The mayor also said right now, anyone wishing to St. Jacques believes she knows the purpose of the Elm Butcher Block manager Dan tation in the community. “You’re pay a bill may put it in the black dropbox on the park- moderator and the role she would serve if elected. Puza said. going to save yourself money in ing lot side. of city hall. “I understand that our moderator’s most important There is not a shortage of cows, the long run.” As for when meetings may return to City Council responsibility is to ensure that everyone in Southwick but rather a sharp decrease in the According to Puza, beef from a Chambers,Humason said that may happen sooner has a platform to be heard, a right we all deserve as amount of workers needed to pro- half-cow will routinely feed a than opening the building during the day to residents. “The ultimate goal is to get meetings back in the citizens of this country and members of this commu- cess the animals. According to family of four 1-2 times a week nity,” she said. “The benefit of being a newcomer to Chambers, which we may be able to do before full Puza, demand is far outweighing for close to a year. reopening. We can actually see a way to do that, the political environment is that I will bring an unbi- supply by close to a 10-to-1 mar- Anyone who makes a bulk beef where folks can get in the Chambers at night, as long ased view of past politics and relationships to this gin. Wholesale price for a pound purchase will be able to have all as members determine it’s ok,” he said. People would position.” of boneless ribeye is more than of the meat divided into quantities be asked to wear a mask and keep a distance between St. Jacques said she looks forward “to meeting the $13 per pound while boneless of their choice and wrapped in them. challenges of the job, to ensuring that our town meet- chuck roast is nearly $7 per heavy grade freezer paper. Humason said this will all be based on people’s ings run fairly, to meeting more members of this pound. Interested bulk beef buyers are comfort level. He said they will also be continuing to vibrant community, and to making sure you all have a Cows that are not being slaugh- urged to contact the North Elm track Westfield’s numbers of COVID-19 cases, and voice in our town government.” tered and processed for wholesale Butcher Block at 413-562-6759. any spike that may occur. The town election is June 9, with voting for the first consumption are being thrown The North Elm Butcher Block is “Rouse will keep a close eye on that,” Humason time in the Southwick Senior Center at Town Hall. away. located at 37 North Elm St. said.

Democrats grab pair of Senate seats from Republicans By MICHAEL P. NORTON both traditional in-person voting and Velis, a state representative, veter- On the Horizon that party officials have their eyes on State House News Service the use of mail-in voting, an option an and attorney from Westfield, On June 2, voters are scheduled to the seat that Democrat Rep. Theodore — Democrats claimed that lawmakers are weighing for the defeated John Cain of Southwick to settle two House special elections to Speliotis of Danvers is giving up, victory in two special elections Sept. 1 primary and Nov. 3 general give the Democrats a seat that had fill seats held until recently by and the district covering Tewksbury Tuesday, seizing Senate seats that election. been held for more than two decades of Lunenburg and and Wilmington that is currently had long been held by Republicans "Two areas that were strong for by Republicans. Humason had Shaunna O'Connell of Taunton. represented by Democrat Rep. in races that party chair Gus Bickford Donald Trump a few years ago came joined the Senate after Republican Benson left the House to work as David Robertson. said reflected a rejection of President back home and voted blue tonight," Michael Knapik, who was elected to president of the Alliance for Business The MassGOP is also planning to Donald Trump's politics. Democratic Party Chair Gus the Senate in 1994, gave up the seat. Leadership and O'Connell resigned compete in the 12th Worcester of Westfield prevailed Bickford said in a statement Tuesday Moran's win in the Plymouth and after being elected as mayor of her District, where Democrat Rep. to take the seat that Don Humason night. "Democrats and independents Barnstable Senate district enabled hometown last November. Harold Naughton of Clinton is giv- gave up after he was elected mayor are united now more than ever, and the Democrats to take back a seat Democrat and ing up his seat to join a law firm of that city, and of we will continue to work together that was long held by Therese Republican Kelly Dooner, both of based in New York. Republican Falmouth was elected to serve in a through the fall. These two flipped Murray, the former Senate president. Taunton, are competing in the Third State Committeewoman Susan district formerly represented by seats are a sign of things to come in In 2014, deMacedo, a longtime state Bristol House district. In the 37th Smiley is running there. Plymouth Republican Vinny a few months." representative, snagged that Senate Middlesex district, Democrat Danillo The MassGOP also sees a chance deMacedo. Moran, an attorney and select- seat for the Republicans. Last year, Sena of Acton faces Republican to be competitive against Rep. The wins leave Republicans with board member, beat James McMahon deMacedo resigned his Senate seat Catherine Clark of Lunenburg. of Gardner, Rep. just four seats in the 40-member of Bourne, an attorney and supporter to take a job at Bridgewater State The deadline for prospective can- Kathleen LaNatra of Kingston and Senate. The party, whose top office- of President Trump. McMahon made University. didates to turn in nomination signa- Rep. Josh Cutler of Pembroke. And holders in are Gov. a bid for state Senate after running in "Not only is this a great day for tures to qualify for the 2020 ballot Lyons said he expects to have five Charlie Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn 2018 as the GOP nominee for attor- Senator-elect Moran, it's a great day passed in early May. Republican Polito, holds 31 seats in the 160-seat ney general, losing that race to for her new constituents and their officials are still awaiting final certi- or six candidates running in the Massachusetts House, where veteran Attorney General Maura Healey. fellow Bay Staters," said Rebecca fications, but expect they will be state's nine Congressional districts GOP Reps. and The Times reported that Hart Holder, executive director of able to run candidates in at about 55 and two for U.S. Senate. are not seeking re- Moran took 55 percent of the vote to NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts. House districts and eight Senate dis- Democrats are hoping the turnout election. 45 percent for McMahon, riding vot- "Her victory flipped a seat that had tricts. surge that accompanies presidential Both special elections had been ing margins in Falmouth and been previously held by a staunch Republican Party Chairman James elections will help them build on scheduled for March 31 but were Sandwich to victory even though anti-choice politician and prevented Lyons, who lost his House seat to super-majorities in both branches postponed due to the COVID-19 McMahon prevailed in Bourne, it from falling into the hands of Democrat in 2018, and return an all-Democrat delega- pandemic and were carried out with Kingston, Pembroke and Plymouth. another." told the News Service this month tion to Washington D.C. PAGE 2 - THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS Mercy LIFE Supports Vulnerable Seniors at Home During COVID-19 WEST SPRINGFIELD — Older adults with needed underlying health conditions are at higher risk for • Nutritional care: meals are delivered to par- severe complications from COVID-19. Mercy ticipant homes; Mercy LIFE staff are connecting LIFE, a Program of All-inclusive Care for the participants with food banks and assisting with Elderly (PACE), has risen to the challenges of the online grocery shopping pandemic by providing medical care and social • Social work services: The Mercy LIFE social services to keep seniors safe at home. work team breaks down socioeconomic barriers Traditionally, Mercy LIFE's all-inclusive care for our participants; caregivers can turn to Mercy model provides coordinated and comprehensive LIFE social workers for guidance and support; medical and social services at the Mercy LIFE social workers connect participants with com- Day Center, in the community and at home to munity resources via telephone call help frail, medically compromised seniors • Social engagement: isolation resulting from remain living in their own homes. Since COVID- stay-at-home orders can be challenging for 19 first hit our region, Mercy LIFE has trans- seniors; Mercy LIFE's recreational therapy teams formed service delivery to its more than 300 have group calls with participants; telephonic participants in their home settings. activities like BINGO and trivia, along with "During COVID-19, the safety of our partici- activity packets delivered to participant homes, pants remains our top priority," said Emmanuel keep participants engaged and socially connected Cheo, who recently became Mercy LIFE's • Participant and caregiver education: Mercy Executive Director. "And for now, staying home LIFE serves as a source of truth for COVID-19 is the safest way to minimize their risk of con- facts with participants and caregivers; the pro- tracting the virus." gram keeps participants informed of signs and Although Mercy LIFE continues to be opera- symptoms, how to avoid getting sick, and other tional, its day center has been closed with the topics like how to avoid fraud and scams during implementation of stay-at-home and social dis- COVID-19 tancing mandates. Early on in the pandemic, • Spiritual care: participants can choose to Mercy LIFE's inter-disciplinary team acted participate in prayer and reflections via telephone quickly to augment its all-inclusive services and with Mercy LIFE staff and other participants; innovatively meet its participants' needs at home. many seniors are seeking spiritual support to • Medical care: nurses and primary care pro- cope with the impact of COVID-19 Wielgus honored viders visit participant homes for hands-on care, "Mercy LIFE is uniquely positioned to provide Don Wielgus received an award at the Westfield Moose Lodge 1255 in appreciation as needed; physicians and nurse practitioners are comprehensive care for seniors during this time," for his efforts on behalf of the Volunteer Firing Detail at the Agawam Massachusetts utilizing telehealth technologies for virtual visits; said Cheo. "The Mercy LIFE team is dedicated Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Don is a member of American Legion Post 124, medications, medical supplies, and cloth masks to serving our senior population and keeping Marine Corps League 141, Vietnam Veterans Chapter 219, and VFW member at are delivered to participant homes them safe. We look forward to seeing our partici- large. At the ceremony, members of the Westfield Purple Heart Trail accepted a • Rehabilitation therapy: physical therapists pants together at the Day Center when it safely financial donation from the lodge for up keep of the Westfield Purple Heart Trail. and occupational therapists have implemented reopens." To learn more about the PACE model Wielgus is pictured with Allan Ardito. (SUBMITTED PHOTO) telephonic or virtual therapy sessions; therapists and Mercy LIFE, call 413-748-7223 or go to visit participant homes for hands-on care, as www.mymercylife.com. Police Logs

Major crime and hearing noise and seeing flashlights at a house under foreclo- gave the person a courtesy transport to Depot Court; incident report sure, the responding officer reports the homeowner’s daughter 11:33 p.m.: fire, College Highway, Southwick Fire Thursday, May 14, 2020 and friends were in the house but left when the owner came to Department responded to an alarm and discovered a faulty WESTFIELD the house; valve on a propane tank. 4:53 p.m.: community service, Grove Avenue, a patrol offi- 11:42 p.m.: noise complaint, Mechanic Street, a caller cer reports he participated in a birthday parade; reports neighbors gathered around an outdoor fire are playing 5:46 p.m.: larceny, East Silver Street, a caller reports her music loudly, the responding officer reports the tenants had grandson’s bicycle was stolen while he was briefly inside a been advised earlier to extinguish their fire, the fire was extin- supermarket, the responding officer reports an incident report guished and the tenants went indoors. Court Logs was filed; 6:25 p.m.: document service, Cedar Lane, an officer detailed SOUTHWICK to serve a protective order reports the order was served in 8:02 a.m.: animal complaint, Granville Road, loose dogs Westfield District Court were reported running in the area, the dogs were returned to Thursday, May 14, 2020 hand; Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, cases will be heard only on 8:40 p.m.: noise complaint, Hopkins Road, a caller reports their home on South Loomis Street; 10:20 a.m.: traffic control, College Highway, police assisted an emergency basis. Generally, only cases involving defen- hearing several loud explosions or gunshots, the responding dants in custody will be heard, remotely, utilizing videographic officer reports he learned that fireworks had been discharged in with traffic control and moving cones by Meadow View Farm; 9:53 p.m.: officer wanted, College Highway, a citizen at the and telephonic technology. No comprehensive system for the neighborhood but he was unable to determine the source; reporting the results of such hearings has been established. 11:20 p.m.: suspicious activity, Cycle Street, a caller reports Mobul station was asking patrons for a ride, police officers

THIS DAY IN HISTORY Thurs., May 21, 2020 is the 142nd day of the year. 224 days remain until the end of the year.

ON THIS DAY 1864 – American Civil War: The stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean. phibious assault during Operation Camping predicted that the world 1403 – Henry III of Castile sends Ruy Battle of Spotsylvania Court House 1932 – Bad weather forces Amelia Sutton leads to the Battle of San Car- would end on this date. González de Clavijo as ambassador ends. Earhart to land in a pasture in Derry, los. 2012 – A bus accident near Himara, to Timur to discuss the possibility of 1864 – The Ionian Islands reunite Northern Ireland, and she thereby 1991 – Former Indian Prime Minister Albania kills 13 people and injures 21 an alliance between Timur and Cas- with Greece. becomes the first woman to fly solo Rajiv Gandhi is assassinated by a others. tile against the Ottoman Empire. 1871 – French troops invade the across the Atlantic Ocean. female suicide bomber near Madras. 2012 – A suicide bombing kills more 1554 – Queen Mary I grants a royal Paris Commune and engage its resi- 1934 – Oskaloosa, Iowa, becomes 1992 – After 30 seasons Johnny Car- than 120 people in Sana'a, Yemen. charter to Derby School, as a gram- dents in street fighting. By the close the first municipality in the United son hosted his penultimate episode 2017 – Ringling Bros. and Barnum mar school for boys in Derby, Eng- of "Bloody Week", some 20,000 States to fingerprint all of its citizens. and last featuring guests (Robin Wil- & Bailey Circus performed their final land. communards have been killed and 1937 – A Soviet station, North Pole-1, liams and Bette Midler) of The To- show at Nassau Veterans Memorial 1659 – In the Concert of The Hague, 38,000 arrested. becomes the first scientific research night Show. Coliseum. the Dutch Republic, the Common- 1871 – Opening of the first rack rail- settlement to operate on the drift ice 1994 – The Democratic Republic of wealth of England and the Kingdom way in Europe, the Rigi Bahnen on of the Arctic Ocean. Yemen unsuccessfully attempts to TODAY'S of France set out their views on how Mount Rigi. 1939 – The Canadian National War secede from the Republic of Yemen; the Second Northern War should 1881 – The American Red Cross is Memorial is unveiled by King George a war breaks out. BIRTHDAYS end. established by Clara Barton in Wash- VI and Queen Elizabeth in Ottawa, 1996 – The ferry MV Bukoba sinks – The Notorious B.I.G., – The Battle of Long Sault con- ington, D.C. Ontario, Canada. in Tanzanian waters on Lake Victoria, 1972 1660 American rapper (d. 1997) cludes after five days in which French 1894 – The Manchester Ship Canal 1946 – Physicist Louis Slotin is fatally killing nearly 1,000. in the United Kingdom is officially irradiated in a criticality incident dur- 1998 – In Miami, five abortion clin- 1973 – Stewart Cink, American colonial militia, with their Huron and golfer Algonquin allies, are defeated by the opened by Queen Victoria, who later ing an experiment with the demon ics are attacked by a butyric acid at- knights its designer Sir Edward Lead- core at Los Alamos National Labora- tacker. 1973 – Noel Fielding, English Iroquois Confederacy. comedian, musician and television er Williams. tory. – President Suharto of Indo- 1674 – The nobility elect John So- 1998 presenter – The Fédération Internatio- – American civil rights move- nesia resigns following the killing of bieski King of Poland and Grand 1904 1961 1974 – Fairuza Balk, American Duke of Lithuania. nale de Football Association (FIFA) ment: Alabama Governor John Mal- students from Trisakti University ear- actress 1703 – Daniel Defoe is imprisoned is founded in Paris. colm Patterson declares martial law lier that week by security forces and 1974 – Havoc, American rapper on charges of seditious libel. 1911 – President of Mexico Porfirio in an attempt to restore order after growing mass protests in Jakarta and producer 1725 – The Order of St. Alexander Díaz and the revolutionary Francisco race riots break out. against his ongoing corrupt rule. 1976 – Deron Miller, American Nevsky is instituted in Russia by Em- Madero sign the Treaty of Ciudad 1966 – The Ulster Volunteer Force 2001 – French Taubira law is enact- singer-songwriter and guitarist press Catherine I. It would later be Juárez to put an end to the fighting declares war on the Irish Republican ed, officially recognizing the Atlantic 1977 – Ricky Williams, American discontinued and then reinstated by between the forces of both men, con- Army in Northern Ireland. slave trade and slavery as crimes football player and coach the Soviet government in 1942 as the cluding the initial phase of the Mexi- 1969 – Civil unrest in Rosario, Argen- against humanity. 1978 – Max B, American rapper Order of Alexander Nevsky. can Revolution. tina, known as Rosariazo, following 2003 – The 6.8 Mw Boumerdès and songwriter – Briana Banks, German- – Ten-year-old Mary Campbell 1917 – The Imperial War Graves the death of a 15-year-old student. earthquake shakes northern Algeria 1978 1758 American porn actress and model[55] is abducted in Pennsylvania by Le- Commission is established through 1972 – Michelangelo's Pietà in St. with a maximum Mercalli intensity of royal charter to mark, record, and Peter's Basilica in Rome is damaged X (Extreme). More than 2,200 people 1979 – Scott Smith, American nape during the French and Indian mixed martial artist War. She is returned six and a half maintain the graves and places of by a vandal, the mentally disturbed were killed and a moderate tsunami commemoration of the British Em- Hungarian geologist Laszlo Toth. sank boats at the Balearic Islands. 1981 – Craig Anderson, American years later. ice hockey player pire's military forces. – Twenty-nine people are killed – The tallest roller coaster in 1792 – A lava dome collapses on 1976 2005 1981 – Edson Buddle, American Mount Unzen, near the city of Shim- 1917 – The Great Atlanta fire of 1917 in the Yuba City bus disaster in Marti- the world, Kingda Ka opens at Six soccer player bara on the Japanese island of causes $5.5 million in damages, nez, California. Flags Great Adventure in Jackson 1981 – Josh Hamilton, American Kyūshū, creating a deadly tsunami destroying some 300 acres includ- 1979 – White Night riots in San Township, New Jersey. baseball player that kills nearly 15,000 people. ing 2,000 homes, businesses and Francisco following the manslaugh- 2006 – The Republic of Montene- 1984 – Brandon Fields, American 1851 – Slavery in Colombia is abol- churches, displacing about 10,000 ter conviction of Dan White for the gro holds a referendum proposing football player[59] ished. people but leading to only one fatality assassinations of George Moscone independence from the State Union 1985 – Andrew Miller, American 1856 – Lawrence, Kansas is cap- (due to heart attack). and Harvey Milk. of Serbia and Montenegro; 55% of baseball player tured and burned by pro-slavery 1924 – University of Chicago stu- 1981 – The Italian government re- Montenegrins vote for independence. 1986 – Myra, American singer and forces. dents Richard Loeb and Nathan Leo- leases the membership list of Pro- 2010 – JAXA, the Japan Aerospace actress[64] – Greg Stewart, Canadian 1863 – American Civil War: The pold, Jr. murder 14-year-old Bobby paganda Due, an illegal pseudo- Exploration Agency, launches the 1986 ice hockey player Union Army succeeds in closing off Franks in a "thrill killing". Masonic lodge that was implicated in solar-sail spacecraft IKAROS aboard 1992 – Hutch Dano, American the last escape route from Port Hud- 1927 – Charles Lindbergh touches numerous Italian crimes and myster- an H-IIA rocket. The vessel would down at Le Bourget Field in Paris, ies. make a Venus flyby late in the year. actor son, Louisiana, in preparation for the 1992 – Lisa Evans, Scottish foot- coming siege. completing the world's first solo non- 1982 – Falklands War: A British am- 2011 – Radio broadcaster Harold THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 - PAGE 3 Pandemic rules put brake on energy efficiency efforts By COLIN A. YOUNG ly critical work but also one that does have a State House News Service customer interaction to it."

BOSTON - The energy efficiency program The utilities that administer the Mass Save East Longmeadow run by the state's utilities has been somewhat program have suspended "any non-essential SPARTANS successful at continuing to promote efficiency work and appointments that require a con- during the pandemic and officials plan to fol- tracted vendor to enter a customer's home ('in- low the steps outlined by the Baker adminis- home') or business ('on-premise') or come in tration this week to eventually resume in- close, physical contact with other individu- home and in-businesses appointments. als." The group said that it has been "looking Patrick Woodcock, commissioner of the for ways to assist contractors in order to sup- Department of Energy Resources, said port their continued workforce and mitigate Tuesday that he has been in touch with utility the impact of COVID-19-related work slow- LUDLOW companies about how the Mass Save program downs and stoppages." can eventually get back to conducting work Woodcock said Tuesday that he is paying that requires interaction with a homeowner or particular attention to employment issues in business owner. the energy efficiency sector, where contractors Minnechaug "We are working with all the utilities on frequently visit homes and offices to assess FALCONS utilizing the phased approach that the gover- efficiency or help an owner make improve- CONGRATS nor announced and applying it to Mass Save," ments. He said he is mindful that the effi- he said during a meeting of the Mass. Clean ciency industry includes "a lot of small busi- Energy Center's board. "As we can continue to nesses that don't have the same level of ampli- expand additional measures that get into tude that some of these larger energy compa- homes, we'll certainly be balancing this clear- nies might." 2020 GRADS! Several area newspapers have band together to produce a special section to honor the students whose year was cut short by COVID-19. We will print more than 153,000 of these sections and insert them into The Republican, The Reminder, The Westfield News, Fish and Game chief satisfied with reopening plan The Pennysaver, and The Chicopee Herald on June 25th. and post the entire section By CHRIS VAN BUSKIRK In phase one of Baker's plan, dubbed "Start," online at MassLive.com for one year. State House News Service outdoor adventure activities, and most fishing, BOSTON - With Gov. Charlie Baker's plan hunting, and boating can open on May 25 with You can congratulate your own graduate by purchasing a personalized message to return the state to some semblance of normal restrictions and guidelines. Campgrounds will or a message including a photo within your grads featured school section. life out in full view, the state's top fish and have to wait until the state enters phase two, game official said his department received also known as "Cautious," to begin operations. nearly all of what he asked for in the first phase While some indicators for the reopening AREA SCHOOLS TO BE FEATURED: of reopening. process are trending in the right direction, Department of Fish and Game Commissioner state government officials can revert to a pre- WESTFIELD EDITION Ronald Amidon said Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito and Westfield High • Westfield Academy • St Mary’s MESSAGE vious stage if the COVID-19 situation wors- Southwick High • Gateway • White Oak WITH PHOTO Baker asked him to participate in an outdoor ens. recreation hunting and fishing working group MassWildlife Director Mark Tisa said his WESTSIDE/AGAWAM EDITION for reopening the state. He said services and department is planning to operate remotely for Agawam High • West Springfield High $ 99 activities like fishing, trapping, and outdoor the next six to eight months, a fact most busi- 19 shooting ranges were some of things on his nesses and government entities have had to CHICOPEE/HOLYOKE EDITION mind when thinking about reopening. face as COVID-19 rapidly shut down offices. Chicopee High • Chicopee Comp • Holyoke High "Yesterday, we got almost, I would say 95 "It's likely that we're going to be dealing percent of everything we asked for in phase with the coronavirus certainly through now, EAST LONGMEADOW/LONGMEADOW one, with a lot of limited restrictions, but mov- most likely through the winter and into early MINNECHAUG EDITION ing forward we'll continue to work with the next spring," he said at the start of the meeting. East Longmeadow High • Longmeadow High MESSAGE ONLY Lieutenant Governor on reopening the state for "We continue to make plans for, like I said, Minnechaug • Ludlow High phase two, three, and four," he said at a limited re-entry at some point, what technolo- $ 99 Fisheries and Wildlife Board meeting on gy upgrades we may need to continue to oper- SPRINGFIELD EDITION 9 Tuesday. ate remotely." Central High • Sci-Tech • Putnam • Pope Francis Commerce • Sabis

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Hoose looks to the birds To the Editor, Hi folks, first of all; sorry for the morbidness of my last edit. But, I know a lot of us are a bit depressed and it is better to get it out than keep it in. OK, back to me being me. I want to give the greatest praise and appreciation to our police, fire, and other first responders for their acts of “community service” by enabling children, and others to celebrate their birthdays. Innovative thinking at its best. As I said, I no longer have Ollie, and my cat, Poe; I have gone to feeding the birds near my house. Just as when Mr. Bear, and then later with Ollie when we went to Allen Park, and fed the birds…the birds would gather as we approach, and quietly waited then as we left swooped down to get the food. At times there was a distinctive call that they made. Even though having a big dog with me, they knew I was there to leave food. Now, the local birds do the same, even without the big dog. I added a chipmunk to the crowd. They often have a look out sitting on a stump. I hear them get close. I even had them escort me to my door and sit on each side of the steps, unafraid of my approach. Not much, but is something posi- tive, and for me NEAT. Oh, I started doing something else in the afternoon, sitting out front, enjoying the warm sun with my radio, and an ice tea and chat and wave with people who come by. That too is neat. And more neat is that if the music is good, I get up and do a little dance. Hey, when alone I have to entertain myself. Hopefully sometime some may join me, and they are more than welcome. If this happens, I’ll have to consult with the neighbors, PD, and of course Emma’s and Dunn and Phillips; across the street. OK, the serious part. I am getting more concerned about efforts to privatize the Post Office. NO! As well, major cuts in Medicaid/Medicare, and Social Security. Hasn’t the Prez got- Walsh uncomfortable with ten the message there are a lot of seniors being harmed by COVID? OK, I am bored and I am thinking, and that can be an interesting combo. Hey, I am 71, not much of a future left, so why not? So, until next time stay healthy, YOU ARE state’s office reopening plan IMPORTANT! Your former Ward 3 City Councilor, and current Community Advocate Brian Hoose. [email protected] Boston Mayor urges seniors Virus trends may enable to hold off on Cape to salvage season By KATIE LANNAN worship services State House News Service BOSTON - If Memorial Day traditionally starts the summer By MATT MURPHY season on Cape Cod, this year's unofficial kickoff will come State House News Service with much of the hospitality industry there and throughout the BOSTON - With the state's economy state still shuttered to customers and visitors amid the beginning to wake up on Tuesday, Boston COVID-19 pandemic. Mayor Marty Walsh said he has no plans The dining and lodging establishments that make up major right now to lift the city's curfew and wor- pillars of Cape Cod's seasonal economy aren't included in the ries that allowing offices to reopen at a first phase of the reopening plan Gov. Charlie Baker laid out quarter of normal capacity next month on Monday, and the earliest they could reopen under that plan might be "too much" to start, drawing one is June 8. of the brightest lines between the city and Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said Tuesday that "every day the trend also gives us state approaches to reopening. With more specifics of Baker's plan now public and the reason for caution in the terms of how gradual it is, in how necessary our precau- Memorial Day holiday days away, officials on a Cape Cod Walsh stressed the importance of mov- ing cautiously in the capital city into this tions have been and how much potential there is for new outbreaks if we don't keep Reopening Task Force are advising business owners to begin first phase of jump-starting the economy. doing the right thing." [Photo: Courtesy/City of Boston] planning now for how they'll reopen, with public health pre- The mayor outlined a more deliberate construction and houses of worship of worship is the heart of your communi- cautions in place, when they are allowed to do so, in order to approach to resuming construction activi- make the most of the summer season that many of the region's allowed to reopen under strict hygiene, ty, and you're missing it. I want you to ties in Boston, and said the city was work- capacity and social distancing guidelines. hold off," Walsh said. businesses rely on for their profits. ing on a plan that could be ready in the "I am cautiously optimistic that we will have a summer In Boston, Walsh said construction on Baker on Monday described his reopen- next week or two revolving around out- schools, hospitals, smaller residential ing plan as a balancing act between pro- season," Sen. told reporters Tuesday. "It's going to door dining once restaurants are allowed projects and open-air construction will tecting public health and the health of the look different than prior summer seasons and it's going to be to reopen. begin this week with contractors required economy, on which families depend to delayed. It's going to start later than we traditionally have with The mayor spoke outside City Hall on to submit COVID-19 safety plans before pay their rents and mortgages and buy Memorial Day weekend." Tuesday for the first time since Gov. returning to work, while all other work food. Walsh reinforced that tension on Cyr, who serves as a spokesman for the local task force, Charlie Baker detailed his four-phase allowed by the state won't resume until Tuesday, saying he wouldn't do anything said its members have been highlighting to Baker's reopening strategy to reopen the Massachusetts next Tuesday, after Memorial Day. to risk the health of Boston residents, but advisory board the seasonal nature of the local economy and economy after two months of being most- The city is also working with employ- also talking about his concern when he its reliance on tourism. ly shut down due to fears over the spread ers to develop more specific guidance and sees long-time city establishments like The task force is also emphasizing to residents and visitors of COVID-19. support structures to help businesses bring Stella restaurant in the South End closing the importance of adhering to public health guidance around The mayor said he thought Baker took workers safely back to office buildings for good. practices like wearing masks, washing hands frequently and a "thoughtful approach" to reopening, but throughout the city on June 1, but Walsh "We have to get it right because I don't maintaining distance from others, including on beaches. differed with the governor over the said he may reduce the initial capacity to think we can afford a second closedown," reopening of offices downtown. The gov- lower than 25 percent. Walsh said. See Virus Trends, Page 5 ernor said offices in Massachusetts can In addition to the risk of viral transmis- Restaurants won't be allowed to open bring 25 percent of their workforce back sion with more people commuting into until the second phase of Baker's plan, starting next Monday everywhere except Boston for work, Walsh said he worried which won't be for at least three weeks, Boston, where activity can resume on that the return of 25 percent of the office depending on the public health trends. But June 1. workforce to the city could overwhelm Walsh said City Hall was working on a "I'm personally not comfortable with the city's child care capacity as day care plan to help restaurants be ready for out- the 25 percent, to be quite honest with centers remain closed under the gover- door dining, if possible, and did not rule you, and we're looking at it now. I just had nor's order. out closing down portions of city streets a conversation before I came down about As for churches, Walsh said choir sing- to make space for tables and chairs. what the number would be, but I think 25 ing "should not happen" and house of The city's barber shops and hair salons percent on the first day would be too worship should not feel compelled to will also begin to reopen on Monday, and much," Walsh said, noting that some large reopen if they can't do it safely. The gov- though Walsh said he feared those busi- companies like State Street have said they ernor's protocols require masks and strict nesses, as well as churches, mosques and won't reopen offices right away. social distancing between households synagogues, could be the most at-risk for The mayor said that Boston is unique in seated in places of worship, but Walsh outbreaks as they reopen, he did not rule that it is the third most densely populated urged older residents vulnerable to out a trim for himself. major city in the country, and roughly COVID-19 to stay away for now. "I certainly would like to get a haircut," doubles in population size every day as "I want to speak directly to seniors Walsh said. "I haven't gotten one in people commute in to work. The city's today, including my mother and aunt and awhile, so the answer to the question is diversity and identity as a hub of tourism, uncles. I know for many of you your place you'll see me Monday." higher education and health care also cre- ates unique challenges, he said. "Overall, the data tells us that we're moving in the right direction on new The Westfield News cases, on positive tests and in hospitaliza- tion for about three weeks here now, and A publication of The Reminders Publishing, LLC that is good news. But every day the trend also gives us reason for caution in the Mike Dobbs Flora Masciadrelli terms of how gradual it is, in how neces- Managing Editor Director of Sales/ sary our precautions have been and how Classified Manager much potential there is for new outbreaks Hope E. Tremblay Editor James Johnson-Corwin if we don't keep doing the right thing," Multi-Media Manager Walsh said. The city of roughly 700,000 people has Chris Putz Marie Brazee Sports Editor Business Manager had 11,958 cases of COVID-19 and 587 deaths attributed to the disease. The most Fran Smith Lorie Perry recent report showed a daily uptick of 92 General Manager Director of Ad Production positive cases and 10 deaths. Boston's positive test rate over the past week of 13.9 percent is slightly higher than the 62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 state's overall 10.2 percent rolling seven- day average, but it has been trending (413)562-4181 downward. www.thewestfieldnews.com The first phase of Baker's reopening plan began Tuesday with manufacturing, THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 - PAGE 5 No timeframe available on State House reopening By CHRIS Offices in Boston are currently scheduled to reopen on June VAN BUSKIRK 1, but at 25 percent of capacity. However, it's unclear where State House News Service the State House falls under the reopening timeline. Baker said BOSTON - The governor's reopening plan on Monday he and the Legislature, which share control of the building, are didn't address when the people's house, and the governor's talking about "how they want to handle this place and space." workplace, will reopen to the public. And House and Senate The governor did address the status of government agencies leaders are also not committing to any timeframe for reopen- that serve the public. ing the State House. "But state government generally is, on the executive side, "In order to follow the parameters of CDC guidelines and has been open all the way through here and the big challenge public health best practices, the State House will continue to for us, and it will roll out over the course of the next couple of remain closed to the public," Senate President weeks and we'll obviously make sure people have notice, is and House Speaker Robert DeLeo said in a joint statement. we're going to have to open up some stuff that we either sparsely populated save for a few legislators attending House Gov. Charlie Baker outlined Monday a four-phase reopen- started doing online or dramatically reduced the amount of and Senate sessions and during the governor's daily press con- ing plan that would gradually revitalize the state's economy customer-facing activity that we did, and we'll be rolling that ferences. and move the commonwealth into a "new normal." Construction out over the course of the next few weeks, but we fully expect A spokesperson for the Division of Capital Asset projects and houses of worship got the green-light to begin to put as much of what we possibly can back in service," he Management and Maintenance deferred to the governor's operations immediately while businesses such as night clubs said at Monday's news conference. comments from Monday. The division oversees the Bureau of and large venues will have to wait until phase four, dubbed The State House closed to the public the evening of March the State House which is responsible for the operation of the "new normal," to open up. 16 and since then the once bustling hallways have been building. Drug consumption pilot netted 13 votes on committee By CHRIS LISINSKI aide to co-chair Rep. Marjorie According to the most recent users to addiction treatment when- harm-reduction strategy -- because State House News Service Decker told the News Service. Department of Public Health data, ever possible. U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling has BOSTON - More than two-thirds Fellow co-chair Sen. Julian Cyr's 2,023 Massachusetts residents are It is unclear if there is enough sup- stressed such facilities would violate of lawmakers on a legislative com- office said that five senators voted in confirmed or suspected to have died port among legislative leaders to federal law and draw enforcement. mittee endorsed a bill that would favor of the bill and two reserved from opioid-related overdoses in bring the proposal to a full vote in In October, a federal launch medically supervised drug- their rights, but refused to say which 2019. either chamber this session, particu- judge ruled that Pennsylvania non- use facilities in Massachusetts, two lawmakers did not take a posi- Fentanyl has become increasingly larly because the COVID-19 pan- profit Safehouse would not violate underlining what one sponsor tion. common in overdose cases, and demic is consuming almost all atten- the so-called "crack house statute" described as a long-running effort to Of the committee's seven sena- because it is so potent -- according tion. of the Controlled Substances Act by overcome discomfort with the con- tors, four -- Cyr, John Keenan, to the CDC, it is 50 to 100 times Neither House Speaker Robert opening a supervised consumption troversial but life-saving proposal. and Brendan more powerful than morphine -- it DeLeo nor Senate President Karen site in Philadelphia. Thirteen of the Joint Committee Crighton -- either cosponsored an can trigger a fatal overdose in a mat- Spilka indicated Tuesday whether One day after the ruling, on Mental Health, Substance Abuse earlier version of the legislation or ter of seconds. Public health experts they support or oppose the bill, or Lelling said he "respectfully dis- and Recovery's 19 members sup- confirmed they voted in support of who support supervised consump- what their plans may be for the leg- agrees" with the judge's decision ported legislation creating a 10-year the rewritten version. tion sites say they allow for immedi- islation. and renewed his argument that the pilot program for at least two super- The remaining three, Democratic ate intervention with the overdose- "In this time of crisis, we must be vised consumption sites, where indi- Sens. and Walt Timilty reversing drug naloxone, a timely very cautious of the most vulnerable sites are illegal under federal law. viduals could consume controlled and Republican Sen. Patrick response that is critical to preventing around us, and certainly, that "Efforts to open injection facilities, substances, including illegal drugs, O'Connor, [a]could not be reached death. includes those struggling with addic- including here in Massachusetts, without threat of arrest and could be Tuesday. "This is a notion that makes peo- tion," Spilka said in a statement. "I will be met with federal enforce- revived from any potential overdose The committee's endorsement is a ple really uncomfortable, and I start- was pleased to see regulatory rules ment," he said. or medical emergency. major step for the proposal, which ed out being uncomfortable, too," modified during this public health Friedman cited the ruling as a key Four representatives voted against has floated around Beacon Hill for Friedman said in a Tuesday inter- crisis to streamline the availability step toward the committee's embrace advancing the bill, which now years. view. "But then when you look at of medication assisted treatment and of legislation, and she said she hopes moves to another legislative com- The Senate adopted language call- the data and realize it's not about I look forward to working with my the decision will help bring Baker mittee with an uncertain future and ing for a pilot program in its version me, it's not about us, it's about sav- colleagues to continue the conversa- on board. opposition from Gov. Charlie Baker. of a 2018 opioid bill, but dropped ing people's lives. It's a really impor- tion on the committee proposal." "We need to be willing to take a Two senators declined to support or it during private negotiations with tant thing to do, and I'm so glad they A DeLeo spokesperson said the chance," she said. "I think saving oppose it. the House. Both branches set up an did it. I think it's a big step." bill that cleared the Mental Health these lives is worth it, and I'm going Every lawmaker who backed the expert panel, which included The committee's bill would pilot Committee "will continue to be to try to convince people that if we committee's redraft (H 4723) is a Friedman, to study the idea further. at least two sites over the next reviewed as it goes through the pro- have to go to court, then we'll let the Democrat, but the vote did not break Supporters argue that supervised decade. Any community would need cess." courts decide. But I think we have a down exactly along party lines: consumption facilities, sometimes to opt in to open a site. Baker previously described the very, very good argument that this is votes against it came from referred to as safe injection sites, Drug users would have to acquire idea as a non-starter -- even after the health care. We're not encouraging Republican Reps. William Crocker will give people struggling with substances outside the facilities. panel chaired by his health and people to use drugs. There's no data and , independent addiction a safe place to consume Workers would provide sterile human services secretary, Marylou that this encourages people to use Rep. and heroin or other drugs without risk of syringes and other injection sup- Sudders, recommended piloting one drugs. We're keeping people safe." Democratic Rep. , an overdose. plies, and they would also refer or more sites as part of a statewide

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Melanie Rose Fraser, Abigail Grace Warren, Alyssa Lie-ann Winslow, Lillian Rose Krupienski, James Ryan Burns, Kelly Elizabeth Gosselin, Jayne Marie Ziblim, Mashkur Wunnam Zaghloul, Yana Kuhn, Grace Emily Burzynski, Katharine Marie Hardie, Mackenzie Olivia Kusnierz, Max Adam Cabral, Ambar Mery Hernandez, Leeana Nicole SECOND HONORS GRADE 12 SECOND HONORS GRADE 9 Lambert, Ryan Elyse Cherepanova, Marharyta Houck, Katherine Barbara Adamczyk, Joseph Leslie Aieta, Willa Devaux LaMountain, Grace Elizabeth Chhetri, Bibas Jones, Logan Clash Archer, Sam Alaboud, Sattam Fawaz Langford, Isabella Clauson, Rebekkah Janelle Kostecki, Jacob David Asselin, Jacqueline Marian Bard, Taylor Jean LaPoint, Emma Mabel Coffey, Moirean Elizabeth LaBombard, Jake Alan Bean, Hannah Elizabeth Beach, Savannah Marie LaPoint, Ryan Joseph Cook, Miles Robert Laquerre, Gillian Beaulieu, Jack Dalton Bermejo-Verdugo, Layla Haylei Latshaw, Melody Crystal Croteau, Colette Paige Little, Rayan Lewis Beaupre, Caitlin Olivia Berrian, Christian Matthew Lemelin, Isabelle Cecile Czarnecki, Christian James Masotti, Julia Grace Berard, Emily Marie Berube, Mason Daniel Lindsay, Emaleigh Paige Czarnecki, Emily Elizabeth Masso, Jeremiah Bernatchez, Matthew Daniel Bilodeau, Gavin Michael Lisowski, Cameron Michael Czepiel, Abigail Anne McClenahan, Jesse Morgan Bhujel, Shanil Bodendorf, Seth Donald Lujan, Livia Daley, Abigail Claire Melchionne, Daniel Vincent Bilodeau, Jordan Robert Boisseau, Nicholas Collier Makonahally, Pratham Devansh Darjee, Monish Michaud, Faith Elizabeth Carboneau, Gerald William Brutskaya, Alyona Amy Mastroianni, Ella Rose Dawicki, Alexander Paul Niyogushima, Eraston Carrasquillo, David Alexis Cardoza-Rebollo, Brittny McCormick, Jeremy William Delgado, Joseph Ruben Noel, Jared Andrew Carzello, Gavin Joseph Castillo, Tanya Burata Menzel, Abigail Joan Demarinis, Jack Paul O'Kane, Donovan Joseph Chepurenko, Aleksandr Christensen, Corrin Carol Metcalf, Emma Grace Dion, Andrew Thomas Povar, Karyna 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DADDY’S HOME Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein JACQUELINE BIGAR’S STARS YOUR Contract Bridge HOROSCOPE HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Thursday, May 21, 2020: Visionary and dauntless, you fight for what you believe in. The funds for your project come through at the last minute, and all you need to do is get better at accepting help. If single, your stan- dards may be too high, so you must learn tolerance if you are to find a mate. If attached, allow your- self to be more vulnerable with your partner, and DUSTIN By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker romantic bliss is your destiny. LEO wants to give to you more.

The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult

ARIES (March 21-April 19)  Your security is fluctuating. Family members or household members are affecting your cash flow. Seek additional income. High overhead means it is best not to overextend or gamble now. Pursue a position of leadership or rise to other new challenges. Tonight: Return calls first. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SCARY GARY Mark Buford  Your charm and agreeable manner add to the general aura of good luck today. Invest in art, jewelry or collectibles. Seek favors from those in authority. Romantic involvements bring a deep happiness. Tonight: You could be delighted by what you hear from friends. GEMINI (May 21-June 20)  Inner healing and a sense of Crosswords peace will be generated today. Service to others and to the planet brings you a profound happiness. Visit or call an ill or elderly person, or clear away debris from a park or seaside. Tonight: Spend time in meditation. DOGS of C-KENNEL Mick and Mason Mastroianni CANCER (June 21-July 22)  It is a day to develop nurturing friendships. Your charm and popularity are empha- sized. You are responsive to peer pressure, espe- cially from those who are in pursuit of all kinds of pleasure. Enjoy yourself, but keep your goals and priorities in sight. Tonight: Early bedtime. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)  You are motivated and enthused about your work, but diplomacy and patience are a must to ensure success today. Separate family and personal issues from professional responsibilities. Tonight: You can only gain from being open and B.C. Mastroianni and Hart expressive with a child. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)  Today finds you applying spiri- tual teachings to daily life situations. You will be vital and creative. Your appearance even improves, lending strength to your self-esteem. This results in good fortune affecting your personal life as well as professional status. Tonight: You receive deep and loving acceptance. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)  You display a flair for research and detective work. Today draws a mystery into the open. Your desires are directed toward making a ONE BIG HAPPY Rick Detorie special acquisition or establishing a relationship. Tonight: You always come through for others. Give yourself the gift of a night off. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)  Others are preoccupied and distracted. Be patient if you have to repeat questions or wait for phone calls to be returned. Your beloved is easier to understand. You successfully guide the course of your close relationship. Tonight: Relate on a one-on-one basis. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)  It is an ideal time to implement new habits. You feel an urge to be productive. Your job and projects bring deep satisfaction. Get organized ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett with a schedule that enhances your well-being and productivity. Tonight: A loved one is only too delighted to join in. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19)  There is rapport with those you care for most. Communicate your deepest desires and concerns, and you will be understood. You feel some divided loyalties among acquaintances. Remain impartial if there are conflicts and com- petitive feelings brewing. Tonight: Tolerance car- ries you a long way. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)  There is a new aura of love and con- tentment coming into your residence and family Cryptoquip ZACK HILL John Deering and John Newcombe life. Be kind and tactful when conversing with loved ones. It is better to speak less and listen more. Tonight: Organize a gathering with relatives by Zoom or FaceTime. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)  Today brings clarity and focus. You produce impressive writing and speak elo- quently. Word skills are in top form. Enlist support and seek information. You develop more self- confidence and marvelous persuasive talent. Tonight: Be careful what you wish for, as you very well might get it. BORN TODAY Reformer Elizabeth Fry (1780), musician Fats Waller (1904), director Nick Cassavetes (1959) PAGE 8 - THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS

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