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BY ATTORNEY JAMES J. CARRIGAN BY ANNE MARIEDEALS TOBIN How often have AOF marathon, THE not a we heard the words LIVES sprint. “these things take That’s$DA NorthY$ Shore time”? CommunityPG. 3 College What does that Interim President Dr. mean? Take your Nate Bryant’s view time, I don’t mind on what it will take waiting another 200 MATTER. to erase “hundreds years to get the basic of years of hate” suf- respect and dignity fered by people of col- that I deserve as a or. human being. “It’s just not realis- Then I begin to tic to think that it can fantasize, what if Dr. Nate Bryant happen in a couple of we had done this years,” said Dr. Bryant. differently? “But what I am seeing In my fantasy, I go back in time, it is 1776, now from this Black Lives Matter movement, and I am asked to contribute to the Declara- that I honestly have not seen before, is that tion of Independence. I agree, and offer one NOW there are so many young people who aren’t just word: People. Instead of men as in “All men coming together to protest. They are educating are created equal.” I substitute the word “peo- themselves about the plight of Black people ple.” and people of color, (and) what they have gone “All people are created equal.” through for hundreds of years. Then, when we adopted the Constitution “These young people are making sure this in 1787, we would not have had to concern WHAT? isn’t just about public protests, it’s about be- ourselves with slavery, women’s suffrage or ing informed so they can help others become the right to vote, because the principle of all informed.” people are created equal would have been Dr. Bryant said in order for the movement established. to effectuate substantial change, Black Lives But it was fantasy. Systemic racism has plagued this Matter must engage in meaningful discus- The fact is we did have slavery and we had sion with leaders. to fight a Civil War to end it. But that war did country for centuries. We fought “The movement is there, but now there has not end horrifying hardship for African Ameri- to be dialogue with leaders and persons in po- cans. All of the southern states passed laws that the Civil War over it. And now, with sitions of power,” he said. “The message that allowed for segregation, that allowed for the needs to be sent is these are just the right phony legal principle “separate but equal.” Do recent events, we are once again things to do. To make effective change, your any of us really believe that Black people got the decision-makers need to have a variety of same facilities and fair treatment that white forced into a national reckoning backgrounds to have strength. In hiring, you folks got? Of course not. The laws that were because of it. The question: Where need to have diversity, not just in terms of adopted during this period were so-called “Jim race but in other areas. This is critical and it Crow Laws” and they resulted in the most se- do we go from here? How can we doesn’t happen enough.” vere voter suppression imaginable. The south- Dr. Bryant said when people who are mak- ern legislatures enacted laws including literary resolve this issue? Here are some ing the decisions at any level share similar tests, poll taxes, comprehensive tests, residency backgrounds, their decisions are based only and record keeping requirements. All of these thoughts. on what they see and hear and don’t take tests were administered unfairly to Black men, into account the needs of others who have CARRIGAN, A6 BRYANT, A7 Leave stereotypes Reparations: Atoning out of this, please for our ugly past

BY NICOLE MCCLAIN been murdered in the Unit- BY DARIUS WOUMN and devise a plan to move ed States of America since forward. There is no more “Until the lions have its inception. In most cas- “Black Lives Matter” ... time for one step forward, their own historians, the es the murderers are not “I Can’t Breathe” ... “Say three steps back. America history of the hunt will al- brought to justice. The peo- Her Name” ... “No Justice, must evolve to move the ways glorify the hunter,” ple committing these crimes No Peace” ... have all been country forward to improve said Nigerian writer Chi- are not labeled as criminals chanted recently at pro- the lives of Black people. nua Achebe. and are able to leave the act tests across America as a We as a country are past The systemic racism per- of killing another human result of the senseless kill- half-stepping; We do not petually experienced by being behind them as if it ings of Breonna Taylor and just need laws. We need to Black Americans has been never happened. George Floyd. elect people who are going pushed into the headlines The accounts are never Black people are right- to uphold those laws and of global media because of told in a manner depicting fully frustrated that after protect the rights of Black the unjust deaths of George the offender in a negative 400 years, systemic racism people. Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and light. The victim is made continues to tell them they It’s time for America to Breonna Taylor. do not matter. Now is the Black Americans have MCCLAIN, A6 time to converse, listen, WOUMN, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 87° VOL. 141, ISSUE 213 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-2 CLASSIFIED ...... B6 LOW 67° PHOTOS OF THE WEEK ...... A5 COMICS ...... B4 POLICE/FIRE ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 OBITUARIES Lynn’s Eric S. Andrews, 79 Frank J. Gauvain, 88 1940-2020 1931-2020 COVID-19 cases Eric S. Andrews, age 79, Frank J. Gauvain, age 88, passed away suddenly on was called to heaven on Au- Monday August 17, 2020. gust 20, 2020, to stand in Eric was the loving husband of the presence of the Lord. He keep rising Lorraine Andrews, with whom passed away peacefully at he shared over 30 years of the New Hampshire Veteran’s marriage. Home in Tilton after a long By Gayla Cawley hot spot for the coronavi- Born in Lynn, Eric was the illness. Frank was born in ITEM STAFF rus. son of the late Gerald and Lynn, MA, to Frank and Lillian With 395 positive tests, Katherine (Philpot) Andrews. (Pasquale) Gauvain. LYNN — As corona- Lynn trails only Boston Eric graduated from Lynn En- Frank was predeceased virus cases continue to for the highest number glish High School, Class of by his wife Ella (Huber), with rise in Lynn, new health in the state over the past 1959. Eric had a quick mind, whom he shared 66 years of data shows the city has 14 days. The state capi- and he was talented in work- marriage. In addition, Frank the worst outbreak in the tal has 744 positive tests ing with his hands. He enjoyed leaves his loving children, Mi- state. over that time period, but fixing cars, riding motorcycles, chelle Flynn and her husband Lynn has the second its positive test rate is woodworking, photography Ed, Bob Gauvain and his wife highest positive test rate much lower, at 2.08 per- and computer programming. Maria, Suzanne O’Leary and in the state over the past cent. He was employed in various her husband Michael, David 14 days, at 7.09 percent, Lynn reported 10 new fields, with employment at Mexico. Eric had the soul of Gauvain and his wife Mary, in Ceyzeriat. which is nearly five times cases on Thursday to Hood Company, Raythe- an adventurer. Roads were and Frankie Gauvain and his In his later years, Frank was the state average of 1.5 bring the city’s total on, and Analog Devices. He made for journeys, not des- wife Sue. His pride and joy able to embark on another percent, according to the number of cases to 4,416. kept busy on weekends with tinations. He enjoyed the were his twelve grandchildren: long-awaited trip, an Honor state Department of Pub- Of that total, 642 cases his wedding photography beauty of the country and the Michael Flynn and his wife Flight whose mission is to lic Health. are active, as 111 peo- business. Later in life, he en- company of friends he made Heather, Laura Flynn, Nathan- transport veterans to visit the But the city’s undesir- ple have died and 3,663 joyed working for the National along the way. iel and Jeremy Gauvain, Mi- war memorials in Washington, able runner-up position have recovered from the Park Services. Eric leaves his wife Lor- chael, Terrance and Shannon DC. He was accompanied on is only a technicality, as virus, according to city Eric was an active hiker, bik- raine Andrews, and children O’Leary, Samantha and Mikae- this trip by his grandson Terry, the state leader, Russell, data. er and fisherman, activities he Michael (Carolyn) Andrews, la Gauvain, and Daniel, Joshua a Marine veteran. has a positive rate of 9.09 Revere, another city ex- enjoyed with his wife Lorraine. Linda Andrews, Lisa Andrews, and Emily Gauvain, who will Although he had not one percent based on just four periencing a virus surge, Together, “the Odd Couple” Shawn (Heather) Andrews, Ja- deeply miss their Bampi. Frank drop of Irish blood in him, positive tests out of 44 reported 14 new cases on completed a 2000 mile hike son (Jennifer) Beaudoin, and also leaves his dear brother Frank loved everything Irish. people tested the past 14 Thursday, and is averag- along the Appalachian Moun- 7 grandchildren. Joseph Gauvain and his wife He loved singing along to all days. ing 13 new cases per day tain Trail. Eric also completed Those of us left behind, Patricia, his nephews, John, the Irish tunes, and was de- The Hampden County over the past week. The a solo cross - country bike sheltering in place, will sorely Brian, and Matthew Gauvain, lighted to have been able to town has a population of city now has 2,259 cases, ride. miss Eric’s stories of the wide his sister-in-law Theresa Worth visit the Emerald Isle and sip less than 2,000, according but 2,049 people have re- For the past 20 years, Eric open road, told to us by our and niece Stephanie Worth. a pint or two. to the most recent census. covered and 94 have died, and Lorraine lived in a 40 guide to the good life. After graduating from Lynn Family was everything to By comparison, data re- according to the city web- foot mobile home, logging Service information: Ser- English High School, Frank him. He loved nothing more leased Wednesday night site. countless miles in travel vices were held privately in joined the Navy, serving hon- than spending time with ev- shows that Lynn, a city Elsewhere, Swamp- across United States and Colorado. orably during the Korean eryone whenever he could. His with a population more scott also reported new War. Under the GI Bill, Frank sense of humor, quick wit, and than 94,000, has 395 posi- cases on Thursday. The enrolled in Boston Universi- ability to tell a great story will tive tests out of 5,569 peo- town has diagnosed sev- ty. Upon matriculating, Frank be sadly missed by all who ple tested in the past 14 en new cases since Aug. Maria A. Parra, 46 began a long, distinguished knew and loved him. days. 12, which brings its to- career in the field of Invest- In our time of loss, the fam- Rounding out the top tals to 153 cases and 10 1974-2020 ment Operations, working for ily would like to thank the five for positive rates is deaths. various brokerage firms and entire staff at the New Hamp- Chesterfield, anotherNumbers remained Maria Ann Parra, age 46 of institutions. shire Veterans Home in Tilton, town with a miniscule the same in Lynnfield Lynn died Wednesday August In his retirement, Frank en- NH. The care, support, and population, which has a (109 cases, 11 deaths) 12th at Tufts Medical Center joyed many hobbies such as, love they have shown to Frank rate of 6.67 percent, and and Nahant (50 cases, in Boston, after a brief illness. painting, gardening, and sip- and all the veterans is truly two other urban areas six deaths) on Thursday Born in Littleton, NH she was ping a G&T, or as he called inspirational. They are angels that have been hit hard by the daughter of the late Daniel and were not updated in it, “a little medicine for my on earth. the virus, Revere, at 5.4 E. and Nancy R. (Hurd) Parra. Marblehead, Peabody or heart”. In addition to these Due to the family’s desire percent, and Chelsea at She attended Lynn schools. Saugus. pastimes, he began what he to keep everyone safe and 4.95 percent. Maria was employed as a chef As of Wednesday, Mar- considered a “labor of love”, healthy, services will be pri- Not far behind is Ever- blehead had 261 cases at the Chestnut Woods Reha- dedicating many hours re- vate. A Celebration of Life will bilitation Center in Saugus for ett, at 4.28 percent, and and 30 deaths, Peabody searching the military career take place at a later date, so Salem at 3.87 percent. had 1,203 cases and 175 many years until she retired of his uncle, Bob Gauvain, that we may all share stories, due to health reasons. She Lynn’s rate far exceeds deaths, and Saugus had who was killed in action fond memories, and most im- its nearest comparable 628 cases and 39 deaths. liked watching soap operas during WWII in Ceyzeriat, portantly, some good laughs. especially, General Hospital, runner-up, Revere, and is Gayla Cawley can be France. His research led to In lieu of flowers, memo- more than two percentage reached at gcawley@item- she also enjoyed shopping, rial contributions may be a friendship with the mayor of points higher than Chel- live.com. Follow her on going to the movies, playing the town of Ceyzeriat, which made in Frank’s name to the sea, which was an early Twitter @GaylaCawley. cards and taking walks. She in turn resulted in Frank and NHVH Resident Benefit Fund, is survived by one daughter his sons traveling to France 139 Winter Street, Tilton, NH Tyianna LaRee Parra of Lynn, at a date and time to be an- to visit the site where his 03276. Phone: 603-527- one brother Daniel E. and his nounced. Please make memo- uncle was killed in action. 4400. Website: www.nh.gov/ Saugus adds wife Amy Parra of Kennebunk, rial donations in Maria’s name Frank found it very important veterans ME, one sister Debra J. Parra to the American Society 30 to publicly thank the people Service information: The of Lynn, a niece Kathy Coukos Speen St. Framingham, MA of the town for the care they Carrier Family Funeral Home, Hume to of Kennebunk, ME and sever- 01701. Guest book at parker- took with his uncle’s remains. 38 Range Rd, Windham, NH, al aunts, uncles and cousins. memorialfuneralhome.com As a result of his efforts and has care of Frank’s arrange- She was also the mother of discoveries, the town has ments. To send a message the late Derek Michael Parra. since dedicated a memorial of condolence to the family, DPW ranks as Service information: A to the two Americans who please view the obituary at Memorial Mass will be held made the ultimate sacrifice www.carrierfuneralhome.com assistant director By Elyse Carmosino engineering consultant Jones helps craft climate legislation ITEM STAFF company Wright-Pierce. He has also worked as SAUGUS — Jon Hume a Project Manager and BOSTON — Massachu- represents Lynnfield in schedule, with the Senate tablishment of a long-term has been hired as Sau- Principal Engineer for the setts House of Represen- the Massachusetts House. establishing interim tar- grid modernization plan, gus’ Assistant Director of civil engineering firm, Ma- tatives Minority Leader Both legislative branch- gets the state must meet and calls for increasing the Department of Pub- guire Group, Inc. lic Works, the latest in Bradley H. Jones, Jr., is now es crafted bills setting a every five years and the access to energy efficiency Hume holds a masters of a string of new appoint- serving on a six-member goal of achieving net-zero House setting these in- grants and programs for science degree in civil/en- ments for the town, Town legislative conference com- carbon emissions in Mas- terim targets at 10-year small businesses. vironmental engineering Manager Scott Crabtree mittee that is reviewing two sachusetts by 2050, but intervals. The Senate bill “Both the House and the from Northeastern Uni- announced Thursday. major climate change bills. differ in their approach also calls for the phased-in Senate have developed versity, and a bachelor of Hume, a professional en- The committee is work- to reaching that objective. implementation of carbon comprehensive plans to science degree in the same ing to craft a compromise Under current law, Massa- pricing, beginning in 2022 expand renewable ener- gineer who began his role last month, will work with field from the University proposal from legislation chusetts is already work- for the state’s transpor- gy options and reduce the of Maine, Orono. approved by the House ing to reduce its carbon tation sector, followed by Commonwealth’s reliance DPW Director Brendan O’Regan and the town’s In addition, Hume is a and the Senate before emissions to 80 percent of commercial properties in on fossil fuels,” said Jones. Water Environment Fed- sending it to Gov. Charlie 1990 levels by 2050. 2025 and residential prop- Joining Jones on the con- part-time engineering consultant, Jim Sotiros, as eration (WEF), New En- Baker for his signature. “The challenges posed by erties by 2030. The House ference committee are state gland Water Environment “Now it is time for us to climate change are signifi- bill does not include car- RepresentativesThomas part of his new duties. As Assistant DPW Di- Association (NEWEA) roll up our sleeves and try cant, and require decisive bon pricing, but requires Golden (D-Lowell) and Plant Operations Com- to find the common ground action by the state to en- municipal light plants to Patricia Haddad (D-Som- rector, Hume will help oversee the department’s mittee member. both branches can agree sure that we are prepared establish a greenhouse erset) and state Senators “This team of four high- on for moving forward and to meet these challenges gas emissions standard, Michael Barrett (D-Lexing- daily operations, and as- sist with short- and long- ly qualified engineers in reaching our mutual goal head on,” said Jones. expands the procurement ton), Cynthia Stone Creem the PDW and Engineering of net-zero carbon emis- The Senate and House term planning, budgeting, of offshore wind, creates a (D-Newton) and Patrick Departments will provide sions,” said Jones, who bills would accelerate this commission to study the es- O’Connor (R-Weymouth). and development of mul- tiple divisions and their tremendous technical as- associated municipal in- sistance for the town,” MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF frastructure. Crabtree said. “I look for- “I am pleased to wel- ward to their collaboration State reports 3rd human are considered at critical come Jon to the role of and working together to case of mosquito-borne virus risk of the virus: Carv- Assistant DPW Director improve long-term plan- er, Middleborough and for the town of Saugus,” ning and protection for HALIFAX (AP) — Mas- Wilbraham. A total of Crabtree said in a state- the residents, community, sachusetts has confirmed nine communities are ment. “Jon possesses an and taxpayers of Saugus.” its third human infec- classified as high risk excellent skill set for this Elyse Carmosino can be tion of a rare but severe and 18 are moderate risk, important position. His reached at ecarmosino@ mosquito-borne virus this according to the state extensive experience and itemlive.com. year. health department’s virus knowledge of engineering, risk map. State public health municipalities, and public A Plymouth County works will make him an officials said Wednesday 781-593-7700 resident under the age asset to the community.” Publishing Daily, except Sundays the a man in his 90s who of 21 and woman in her Crabtree states Hume USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 lives in Plymouth County 60s in Hampden County has more than 22 years of Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and additional offices. has contracted eastern were diagnosed with experience in Massachu- equine encephalitis. 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Box 5 to start your Three other Massa- chusetts in 2019 with six viously served as the Se- Lynn, MA 01903 daily subscription. chusetts communities deaths. nior Project Manager at FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Lynn Bakery puts new spin on French twist

By Gayla Cawley Ibrahim, a North Reading resident, menu with paninis, quiches and des- ITEM STAFF said she was attracted to Lynn because serts. But since the bakery will open it provided her a chance to open a store- late in the morning, there will not be a LYNN — A new Lynn bakery wants front location. In Woburn, her bakery is breakfast menu. to put an American twist on French located in an office park, which means Ibrahim said the coronavirus has pastries and desserts. potential customers are more likely to presented some challenges to her get- Linda Ibrahim, 31, plans to open Ivory come across her business online than on ting her business off the ground in Pot Bakery on Saturday in the former the street. Lynn, which has resulted in having D’Amici’s Eastern Avenue location. Ivory Pot Bakery was birthed out of to eliminate seating and operate with Lynn will be the second Ivory Pot Ibraham’s desire to bring high quality Bakery location for Ibraham, who temporary shortened hours. French pastries and desserts and to ca- On Saturday, the bakery, located at opened her Woburn branch about two ter African cuisine to Boston and the years ago. 500 Eastern Ave., will be open from Greater Boston area, according to the noon to 6 p.m. for its opening. But go- When looking for a second location, bakery’s website. ing forward, hours will be from 10 a.m. Ibraham said she found that although Although Ibraham grew up in France, to 4 p.m. six days a week. Ivory Pot will the French-style crepes, carrot cake she was born in Ivory Coast, West Afri- be closed on Mondays. and waffles that she specializes in are ca, which served as the inspiration for readily available in Boston, the North her bakery’s name. She also owned a Ibrahim, who plans to employ five Shore was lacking in that particular bakery in Nigeria for four years before people, said her team is excited to cuisine. returning to the states to pursue her get started. She officially secured her She anticipates her decision to put an master’s degree at Northeastern Uni- new location on July 8 and has been American twist on traditional French versity. busy making renovations to the space, food will also serve as an advantage Ibrahim studied international rela- which has been vacant since D’Amici’s closed last November. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK when it comes to building a customer tions at Northeastern, but ultimately base. decided to return to her passion. “We’re just excited to open in Lynn Linda Ibraham, owner of Ivory Pot Bak- “We didn’t want to do just a pure “I’ve always loved baking,” she said. and we are just waiting to see people ery, is preparing for the opening of their french bakery, (with) just selling french “I started baking when I was 7. This is on Saturday,” said Ibrahim. new Lynn location at the former D’Ami- stuff,” said Ibrahim. “People may not all I ever wanted to do.” Gayla Cawley can be reached at gcaw- ci’s on Eastern Avenue, which will take like it. French is not the same menu as In addition to pastries and desserts, [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter place on Saturday. the one in the U.S.” Ivory Pot Bakery will have a lunch @GaylaCawley.

From left, young adult AFC Urgent Care a Swampscott librarian Car- oline Margolis sits with head COVID-19 testing librarian Alyce opening the Deveau in the young adult site for Saugus section of the book on Swampscott By Elyse Carmosino been tested for the virus. Public Library ITEM STAFF Last week, Gov. Charlie on Thursday Baker announced the state SAUGUS — AFC Ur- afternoon. would begin releasing a gent Care, located at 371 long-term plan ITEM PHOTO | weekly map identifying the OLIVIA FALCIGNO Broadway in Saugus, is infection rate status of all now a community-based Massachusetts towns and By Thor Jourgensen material. But it offers a range of The planning discussion is sched- testing site for COVID-19. cities, classifying each as ITEM STAFF online programs and information uled at a time when the library re- The news comes less “high” (red), “moderate” (yel- resources and Deveau said the resi- lies on different funding sources to than a week after the state low), or “low” (green) risk. SWAMPSCOTT — Town residents dents can offer ideas on the 29th for support its work. released a report desig- The new metric shows can help plan public library services expanding and reshaping programs. The Swampscott Public Library nating Saugus a high-risk the average number of cas- and improvement projects into the The meeting will be set up with so- Investment Trust was established zone, qualifying for state es detected in every com- next decade on Saturday, Aug. 29 cially-distanced seating and led by by the trustees to raise money for intervention based on the munity each day over the during a meeting on the lawn next Ron Lamarre of Lavallee Brensing- major capital improvements to the town’s recent rise in coro- course of the previous two to the library. er Architects, who will outline the library. navirus cases. weeks. More than eight The 11 a.m. meeting will include steps that are being taken to provide The Friends of the Swamp- In order to combat the cases per 100,000 people an architect presentation and plen- the trustees with a 10-year plan for scott Public Library is a 501(c)(3) issue, a press release from translates to “high-risk.” ty of conversation about the library’s the library. non-profit organization that accepts the Town Manager’s office Communities with high- future. The meeting rain date is “The trustees realize that we have donations. It is dedicated, according stated Saugus officials are er infection rates may see Aug. 30, a great library here in Swampscott, to the library website, to support working with the Com- their playgrounds, parks, 4 p.m. but know that we can make im- the library by purchasing muse- monwealth and other med- and even some businesses “The (public library) trustees de- provements in order to answer fu- um passes, providing a bi-monthly ical facilities to provide shut down or restricted if cided that we needed a long-range ture needs,” Deveau said. newsletter, and funding adult and more community testing. those locations are found plan to accommodate the needs of Topics the meeting will cover and children’s programming. Additional test sites will to have contributed to new the community. They also realized questions posed to residents will in- In addition to tax dollar support, be announced soon. outbreaks. that we needed some structure as to clude: the library also receives assistance Local health and safety “Regardless of where your how to proceed with implementing Are there activities or activity through donation and gift opportu- offices will also be working community sits, COVID those things that we would need,” spaces the community needs to take nities as well as volunteer support with the state to “(analyze) is not going away,” Baker said Library Director Alyce Deveau. place at the library? Are there ser- for event planning, mailings, book data from the past couple said. “Your actions, no mat- Coronavirus prompted the library vices that need to be added? Which deliveries and book repair. weeks and develop specific ter where you live or work, to open a pickup window for patrons services are working well and what Thor Jourgensen can be reached at strategies to prevent the will determine in many to obtain books and other borrowed improvements are needed? [email protected]. spread through addition- respects whether and how al enforcement and pre- this virus spreads.” vention measures,” Town Testing at AFC Urgent Manager Scott Crabtree Care is by appointment only. Salvation Army prepares for said last week. Appointments can be made As of Thursday, the Mas- online at afcurgentcaresau- sachusetts Department of gus.com. Testing hours are its back-to-school drive Public Health (MDPH) has Saturday and Sunday from reported 630 confirmed cas- 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. More infor- By Gayla Cawley All Salvation Armies es of COVID-19 in the com- mation is available on the ITEM STAFF in Massachusetts are do- munity, including 39 deaths. town’s website, as well as at ing some type of back-to- Since the pandemic be- mass.gov. LYNN — Many fami- school drive, said Johnson, gan in March, state health Those with addition- lies who continue to pick noting that 2,500 back- officials report Massachu- al questions are asked to up food from the Salva- packs were recently given setts has seen 115,048 contact the Saugus Health tion Army are in “survival out in Boston. confirmed cases, including Department at (781) 231- mode,” which is why the Although Lynn is rel- 8,645 deaths. More than 4117, or the Town Manag- organization is expecting atively close to Boston, 1,487,273 residents have er’s office at (781) 231-4111. a large need for school sup- many Lynn families were plies as well — even if they not able to benefit from will be learning remotely. the giveaway, as they Lynn’s Salvation Army could not make the trip, has been in the spotlight she said. for its food distribution “We kind of fall through efforts during the pan- the cracks,” said Johnson. demic, but organizer, “We want to make sure Capt. Helen Johnson, families here get access to said families may not be the things that will help aware that the organiza- them too.” tion has held a back-to- School supplies will be school drive for the past accepted through Aug. 27 several years. at both of Lynn’s Salem “The sense we get at the Five locations, Nightshade Salvation Army daily is Noodle Bar on Exchange this is just survival mode,” Street, and the Salvation said Johnson. “I think a Army at 1 Franklin Street. The value of each coupon shown here is equal to lot of families aren’t even The back-to-school drive thinking about school sup- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO or greater than the price of the newspapernewspaper.. will be at the Salvation plies because their main Capt. Helen Johnson packs away some school Army on Aug. 28 from 1-3 need is food. I expect we supplies into a backpack on Thursday after- p.m., or while supplies ATTENTION BUSINESS OOWWNERS!NERS! will get a lot of interest noon at the Salvation Army in Lynn. The orga- last. To qualify, people when families learn this is If you would like to participate in nization has collected 200 backpacks so far and have to live in Lynn and available.” The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, hope to collect 500 by the end of the month. provide proof that they Johnson said school sup- have children. contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 plies have been collected Instead, a donation bin the Salvation Army’s food For more information, for the past three years as was set up in Walmart pantry. contact Capt. Helen John- part of a partnership be- during one weekend this The organization’s TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY tween the Salvation Army month, but the change food donation effort “just son at helen.johnson@use. and Walmart. The organi- was not a beneficial one doesn’t stop,” she said, salvationarmy.org. zation is seeking to collect because fewer donations explaining that hard-hit Gayla Cawley can be crayons, pencils, notebooks, were received, Johnson Lynn makes up the bulk reached at gcawley@item- hygiene products, and, to said. of the organization’s state- live.com. Follow her on prepare for the possibili- “This year has been a lot wide distribution. Twitter @GaylaCawley. ty of students eventually harder,” she said. Since March, Johnson returning to in-person in- Johnson is hoping dona- said Salvation Armies LAW OFFICES OF struction, backpacks. tions pick up during the fi- across Massachusetts JAMES J. CARRIGAN Usually, a Salvation nal week leading up to the have donated 10 million • Social Security Disability Army representative Aug. 28 drive, as she antic- meals. As of last month, • Workers Compensation would be in Walmart for a ipates there will be more Lynn’s location had al- • Accidents day collecting school sup- than 500 families seeking ready donated more than 25 years located across from Lynn District Court plies, which would make school supplies from the 1.5 million. up the bulk of the annual Salvation Army this year. “(We’re also) getting a 15 Johnson St. donations, but plans had Johnson’s projection is lot of calls for electric and 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN to be shifted this year be- based on the approximate- rent,” she said. “It’s just a ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN cause of the pandemic, ly 500 families who pick really hard time for fami- LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL Johnson said. up food each day from lies that are struggling.” www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 OPINION I pledge allegiance HOW TO REACH US E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill People who know me well What would we do with- M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg know I have my share of out these people? How Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ quirks. I can’t leave the would our country have Gordon R. Hall Advertising Director News Editor house without checking survived without veterans 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey Thor P.O. Box 5 the door twice to see if it’s who faced the prospect of Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan locked. I can’t go to bed Jourgensen dying at a young age in Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman most nights without mak- service to our country? Customer Service ing sure the stove is off. My The pandemic and the Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS brother and sister can at- you has your back. economic misery and Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 test to the neatness phase Connecting Charles H. 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But rain or shine, Allegiance as I walk past EDITORIAL of duty overseas, including Ext. 4 whether I’m feeling good one in a combat theater. their memorials under- or bad, content or worried, standing that they lived Sports Like Jared Raymond and [email protected] I take a few seconds to Jennifer Harris, he accept- the words enshrined in contemplate why two peo- ed the prospect of putting the pledge and died with Ext. 5 Put on ple endowed with youth’s his life on the line in order the knowledge that free- Retail and Online promise took the Pledge to protect our country. He dom is not free. Advertising of Allegiance to heart and is a decorated veteran and, [email protected] laid their lives on the altar Thor Jourgensen can be your mask whenever I get the chance, ADVERTISING of freedom. I thank him for keeping reached at tjourgensen@ Ernie Carpenter Jr. Jared J. Raymond was our country safe. itemlive.com. Are you a strict-mask wearer, a some- 20 years old when he was Director of Advertising times-mask wearer, or a mask scofflaw? If and Business Development, ext. 1355 killed in Iraq in 2006. Jen- [email protected] you checked off scofflaw, is it because you nifer J. Harris was 28 when think COVID won’t kill you or do you think she died there in 2007. Ralph Mitchell masks are too uncomfortable, or is “freedom Sales Representative, ext. 1313 My dad, my uncle and my [email protected] of choice” your excuse? cousin who shares my giv- Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s medical en name and birthday were Eric Rondeau point person in the war against coronavirus, Sales Representative, ext. 1280 and are veterans. That said, [email protected] is quoted in an Aug. 4 American Medical As- I admit to not fully under- sociation article as saying everyone needs to standing the sense of sac- Patricia Whalen wear a mask “consistently and correctly” and rifice, the selflessness and Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] practice social distancing protocols in order the courage that motivates to vanquish COVID-19. Fauci said the goal someone to serve our coun- BUSINESS OFFICE is to get the daily nationwide caseload below try wearing a uniform. Susan J. Conti 10,000 before September. According to the Veterans have told me Controller, ext. 1288 AMA article, it is currently hovering around that personal safety and [email protected] 50,000 per day with more than 1,000 people risk are concerns can- Ted Grant dying daily. celed out by training and Publisher, ext. 1234 Think for a minute about that: 1,000 people an unshakable belief that [email protected] a day dying. the person fighting next to Marian Kinney “We’ve got to get those numbers down,” Fau- ext. 1212 ci said, adding, “We need, as a nation, to show [email protected] a degree of consistency.” Will Kraft When it comes to mask wearing, consisten- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 cy -- we can all agree -- is lacking. Visit the [email protected] coronavirus front lines in any medical facility Paula Villacreses and you will find everyone wearing a mask. A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 Go grocery shopping and everyone is masked. [email protected] But walk down a street or in a park and “free- Mike Shanahan dom of choice” is the rule of thumb for mask Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 wearing. [email protected] Let’s reconsider the challenge Fauci has laid Carolina Trujillo at our feet. In April, when the initial battle Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 against coronavirus was at its most desper- [email protected] ate, medical professionals pleaded with the Jim Wilson rest of us to stay home to minimize the virus’ Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 spread while they worked around the clock to [email protected] treat the sick. CIRCULATION Conditions are still that desperate in some parts of the country. The job now for the rest Lisa Mahmoud of us is to heed Fauci’s call and work to shrink Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] those daily case numbers so schools, busi- nesses, and everything that makes life fun CUSTOMER SERVICE can reopen. La’ Mosha Ball Customer Service, ext. 1276 [email protected] MATTHEW J. PECORARO AND CHRISTOPHER BELLONCI GRAPHICS Trevor Andreozzi Designer [email protected] Expunge youth criminal records Mark Sutherland Creative Director, ext. 1330 In the midst of nation- up about 33 percent of the pact the rest of these indi- the damages caused by law enforcement alone is [email protected] al unrest and an unprec- youth population but viduals’ lives. systemic racism that ini- not enough. Pathways to NEWSROOM edented call for justice they represent 60 percent Research shows that ado- tially led to their justice healing and restoration Mike Alongi system reform, Massachu- of those arraigned, 66 per- lescent brain development involvement. for youth who have ex- Sports Editor, ext. 1228 setts is poised to demon- cent of pretrial detainees is a complex process last- Culturally competent perienced justice system [email protected] strate national leadership and 68 percent of DYS ing through a youth’s early system reform coupled involvement also warrant Bill Brotherton by expanding record ex- (Department of Youth Ser- to mid-20s, often resulting with best practice pre- consideration. Features Editor ext. 1338 pungement for justice in- vices)-committed youth. in impulsivity, risk taking vention and interven- Record expungement, [email protected] volved youth. Research on racial and and poor decision mak- tion efforts supported under appropriate circum- ing without considering by research can lead to Elyse Carmosino In doing so, the Common- ethnic disparities in juve- stances, can give individu- Reporter, ext. 1264 wealth stands to not only nile courts has found that long-term consequences. improved outcomes for als an opportunity to move [email protected] give youth the greatest practices are both directly It is therefore more likely youth, greater diversion beyond the transgressions opportunity to thrive, but and indirectly influenced for adolescents to engage from system involvement, Gayla Cawley of their youth and lead a Reporter, ext. 1236 also to advance racial jus- by racial bias, which is in behaviors considered bolstered community happy and productive life [email protected] tice and begin to address more likely to occur ear- delinquent, resulting in strengths and resources, in the future. the harm systemic racism lier in system processing, interactions with the ju- and significant return on Cheryl Charles If you’d like to learn more News Editor, ext. 1278 has historically inflicted on and that racial dispari- venile justice system and investment and overall about Juvenile Justice and [email protected] communities of color. ties often worsen as youth the development of a corre- cost savings. Mental Health, please see Research consistently move through the system. sponding criminal record. By developing strategies Olivia Falcigno our 2019 Policy Brief: Pro- Photographer, ext.1224 shows that communities Eighty-five percent of This need not be the rooted in Positive Youth moting Positive Outcomes [email protected] of color disproportionately youth arraigned in Mas- case. Many people make Development to build on for Justice-Involved Youth experience poverty, poor- sachusetts are accused mistakes in their youth strengths, promote emo- Spenser Hasak (hyperlinked; printed cop- Photographer, ext. 1332 er academic, professional, of low-level, nonviolent and go on to lead healthy, tional, cognitive, behav- ies available on request). [email protected] and social outcomes and crimes. productive lives. However, ioral and moral competen- Thor Jourgensen disproportionately inter- However, juvenile justice for many vulnerable youth cies, foster a belief in the Matthew J. Pecoraro, this hope for a better fu- future, and provide oppor- Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 act with law enforcement involvement may follow a MSW is associate direc- [email protected] and the justice system. youth well into adulthood, ture is limited by the color tunities for pro-social in- This is especially true for beyond their initial con- of their skin, their ethnic volvement, we can provide tor of The Evidence-based Daniel Kane Policy Institute, Judge Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 youth of color, who are sig- tact or dismissal from the background and their so- our youth with the best [email protected] nificantly more likely to justice system. A criminal cioeconomic status. Mis- chance of a healthy and Baker Children’s Center find themselves involved record can pose a signifi- takes that might be productive future. [email protected] Steve Krause Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 with law enforcement, cant barrier to future ac- overlooked or remediat- Criminal records can de- vard.edu. [email protected] child welfare and/or juve- ademic, professional and ed for some, are criminal- rail healthy development nile justice systems. social success, and can ized for others, resulting and undermine the essen- Christopher Bellonci, David McLellan tial restorative premise of Reporter, ext. 1317 Nationally, youth of col- contribute to future jus- in a criminal record that MD is vice president of [email protected] or make up approximately tice system involvement. follows them through the Massachusetts juve- Policy and Practice and two-thirds of incarcerated Moreover, the presence their lives. nile justice system. Anne Marie Tobin chief medical officer, of these records all too of- Record expungement is As the Commonwealth Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 youth, but only one third [email protected] of the general adolescent ten means that decisions a tool to give at-risk youth considers justice system Judge Baker Children’s population. In Massachu- and mistakes made as a second chance, and reform and practice im- Center cbellonci@jbcc. TECHNOLOGY setts, youth of color make teenagers can unfairly im- serves to begin to address provement, focusing on harvard.edu. Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Sarah Narcus walks through Olio, a 6,000 sq/ft event space which she owns on Main Street in Peabody. The space can normally hold 500 people but regulations due to the COVID-19 pandemic have restricted the capacity to 25 and has put a strain on her business.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Aiden McKeon, 5, decorates a tiki mask during the Lynnfield Community Schools Summer of Fun.

Tyson Gamby, 4, of Lynnfield shows off his tiki mask.

ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Brett Kennison hits the ball onto the 18th hole, left, and Ben Friedman, below, and James Friedman, below right, read their putts on the 18th green during the Gannon Sil- Lucy Labbe, 7, of Lynnfield, decorates a ver Classic at Gannon Municipal Golf Course last Sunday. visor for a luau in the Aloha Splash group.

ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Congressman Seth Moulton and Thomas P. Costin Jr., former Lynn mayor and postmaster, host a rally in front of the post office in Lynn on Tuesday afternoon to save the postal service. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 Enough talk. It’s time for action.

CARRIGAN We collaborated on a trip spoke from his heart. His Following his death, 48 From A1 to Mississippi to recruit main message: United States senators and train political candi- “What we need in the introduced the John Lew- while grandfather clauses dates for the new South at United States is not divi- is Voting Rights Advance- permitted white people to the end of the great voter sion. What we need in the ment Act. vote. During this same pe- registration drives. Then United States is not ha- “This act would require riod, beatings and lynchings we did the same thing in tred. What we need in the that any state with a histo- were routinely administered 2004, with the Central United States is not vio- ry of voting discrimination to African Americans. In this Florida NAACP. lence and lawlessness, but within the past 25 years period that spanned the late When she passed away, I love and wisdom, and com- seek federal approval be- 19th and early 20th centu- was asked to give a eulogy passion for one another, a fore making any changes ries, lynchings reached a at her funeral. I included feeling of justice toward to its voting procedures. peak in the South Georgia the following: “Her smile those who still suffer with- And it would mandate that led the nation in the num- belied her inner strength. in our country — whether any state, regardless of its ber of lynchings from 1900 Virginia Barton was a they be white or Black.” history, obtain clearance to 1931 with 302 incidents. woman with a steel spine. Riots broke out in a hun- from the Justice Depart- Flowing from the lessons She had the courage of dred American cities that ment or a federal court in of slavery, many people her convictions and she night, but not in India- Washington, D.C., before felt justified in their harsh never hesitated to show napolis where Kennedy’s making any changes that treatment toward African up, stand up, and speak words were well received would tend to burden vot- Americans, and their por- up on behalf of social jus- and inspired others. The ers of color, such as strict trayal of them as an infe- tice. The barriers are not day after Dr. King was voter ID laws or closing rior race. always visible, but they shot, no one at the Univer- polling places in areas Growing up in Lynn, are just as strong. Virginia sity of Virginia Law School with large numbers of mi- I was witness to acts of broke those barriers with said anything at all. Then nority voters,” writes Ari racism. When I was 12 ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK the power of her will.” Elaine Jones heard Bob- Berman, Senior Reporter, years old I was about to People march down Boston Street in Lynn to- Black and other people by Kennedy’s speech and Mother Jones magazine, play sandlot football with ward Wyoma Square as they protest against po- of color, and women have she decided to stay in law July 22, 2020. about 20 other kids, one lice brutality and systemic racism. had to fight for nearly two school. Ms. Jones was the So is it time for all peo- of whom was Black. I was more centuries to achieve first Black person to grad- ple of color to achieve their cautioned about playing you to explain that word. love and respect. the rights that were pur- uate from the University basic human rights and with him, by an adult, be- Think about this— an in- In Lynn, Virginia Bar- portedly cited in the Dec- of Virginia Law School. enjoy the full benefits of cause I was told “colored nocent child is brought to ton served on a wide va- laration of Independence. When days are darkest, America that were defined kids carry knives.” What tears and perhaps his par- riety of non-profit boards. During that period, many the United States has al- in the Declaration of Inde- kind of lesson was that for ents too, simply because She was usually the only suffered harm, injustice, ways produced leaders who pendence and the United me? Fortunately, I did not the child is Black. Black person on the board, humiliation — and the Ku had the moral fortitude to States Constitution? fall for it and developed a N-word is just the begin- and frequently, until Deb- Klux Klan was formed. act based on the courage Of course it is. life-long friendship with ning. The hateful language bie Smith-Walsh came In 1871, 163 Black peo- of their convictions. Rep. Virginia Barton, Bobby this kid. As it turns out he and actions used by bigots along, the only woman. ple were murdered in one Lewis was the quintessen- Kennedy, Representative was the most popular kid and directed toward Black Mrs. Barton and I became Florida county, and 300 tial example. At age 23, he John Lewis, and count- on the team, a perfect gen- and other people of color, good friends. We often had more in parishes outside was scheduled to be one of less others have fought for tleman (unlike some of my Irish, Italians, Polish, Chi- lunch together, at first of New Orleans. the speakers at the Lincoln these principles since our other friends and I) and by nese, Jews, Muslims, and in Lynn restaurants and Bobby Kennedy was the Memorial. He was taken country was formed. On far the best player on the virtually every race and then at her home with most courageous political aside and asked to tone November 3rd we will have team. He later went on to religion, describes them her son, Buzzy (a current leader I ever met. As At- down his speech because a chance to vote to correct set records at West Texas as lazy, stupid, unclean, Lynn City Councilor at- torney General, and as a it was perceived to be too some of these mistakes State for yards gained and dishonest, and a whole large), and his sisters. United States senator, he radical. Imagine. This was from our past. Let’s honor points scored. We used to host of other disparag- From one of these lunch- was unafraid to advocate a man who subjected him- our heroes and the people go to the store every Mon- ing terms. When all that es came the idea that we for the moral high ground. self to brutal beatings on who have sacrificed and day to get The Item to see is being said about you, needed to recruit more The night Dr. Martin the Selma, Ala., Edmund suffered over the years by what new records he had what chance at success do minorities to non-profit Luther King was assas- Pettus Bridge so that oth- turning out to vote in un- set. If Lynn were to have a you have at work. At one boards of directors. We sinated, Kennedy was ers may be allowed to walk precedented numbers. hall of fame for wonderful job I had, I worked with named the organization scheduled to speak as a freely someday.. (Attorney James J. Carri- people, Peter Pedro would a Black man named Joe. “The Virginia Barton presidential candidate Representative Lewis, gan grew up in West Lynn rank at the top of the list. Again, like Peter Pedro, he Board Training and De- at a rally in an inner city known as the “conscience and served briefly in the But why was I told “col- was the star of the team. velopment Committee.” African American commu- of Congress” knew when Massachusetts House of ored kids carry knives”? One night I came across Over the years we have nity, which had been orga- it was the right time. He Representatives and the Because that’s what prej- our co-workers who were had many workshops, and nized by civil rights leader said: “You must find a way Massachusetts State Sen- udice is. It is handed down laughing and hiding his recruited dozens of board John Lewis. Some Kenne- to get in trouble, good trou- ate. He practices law with from generation to gener- equipment. When asked members who later be- dy campaign people and ble, necessary trouble. Use his wife, Attorney Anne ation, I believe the use of why, they said because he came presidents and trea- local leaders urged Kenne- what you have to make our Gugino Carrigan, and his the n-word makes some was a (N-word). I believe I surers of Lynn non-profit dy to cancel his speech be- world a better place, where daughter, Attorney Lisa people feel superior. But persuaded them to stop. organizations. cause maybe there would no one will be left out or left Carrigan Bacik, and con- what is it like to be the To oppose this abhor- We were also politically be violence, and security behind … It is your time.” centrates his practice in victim? Imagine what it rent behavior, Lynn and active together. She helped could not be guaranteed. Representative Lewis Social Security Disability, is like to be the parent of the nation have produced me gain credibility with But Kennedy insisted on was a man of action. When Workers’ Compensation, a black child who comes many heroes who have the Mound Bayou Mis- speaking. He put aside he said it was your time, and plaintiff’s accident home from school, asking sought solutions based on sissippi NAACP in 1971. his prepared speech and he meant now. cases.) Leave stereotypes out of this, please

MCCLAIN brought to this country for catalyst for the advance- Too many Black men and images of laziness, drug entrepreneurs, dentists, From A1 the sole purpose of free la- ment of other disenfran- boys have served years in dealing, and unsavory be- actors, singers, writers, bor. This labor, performed chised groups in the Unit- jail and have been mur- havior have been spread. painters, composers, ath- the culprit and society ac- under duress and uncom- ed States. dered for crimes they did Malcolm X once said, “The letes, and politicians of Af- cepts this fallacy. pensated, resulted in the The Civil Rights move- not commit because of so- media’s the most powerful rican-American descent. Why is this so? United States of America ment led to the passing ciety’s acceptance of these entity on earth. They have Tell positive Black stories How can society allow becoming a wealthy na- of the Civil Rights Act in negative stereotypes. the power to make the in- and spread them globally. citizens to kill other citi- tion. 1964, giving Black Amer- Black people have fought nocent guilty and to make I believe change begins zens unchecked and with- As a society we must ask icans the basic right to for this country in every the guilty innocent, and with how one is perceived out consequence? ourselves how we have exist in this country. This war waged and continue that’s power. Because they by the world. This is a call I believe the reason lies accepted the notion that movement was led by to serve in every branch control the minds of the of action to global media of in how Black Americans a people who worked day Black Americans. Black of the United States Mil- masses.” all races and nations. Let’s have been stereotyped as and night, for years on people were arrested un- itary. Black men and I believe the negative begin today to change the less than human by white end, under horrendous lawfully, attacked and ul- women have and current- narrative surrounding narrative, thereby chang- American forefathers Black Americans can be conditions could ever be timately died during the ly represent this country ing the perception which and slaveholders. These considered lazy. fight for equal rights. in Olympic events. Black rewritten forever. Correct- will change the treatment negative ideas have been Black Americans have The Civil Rights Act Americans are teachers ing this inappropriate and of Black Americans. I will woven into the fabric of been viewed as the crimi- has been used by wom- of this nation’s children. unjust perception starts leave you with a quote American thought and nal element of society. This en, Hispanics, Asians and It is of utmost importance with the media. The imag- systems. is a group of people who, LGBTQIA groups as a that we look at Black es sent around the world from political activist and In my opinion, the media despite being oppressed stepping stone in their Americans as who they and spread throughout journalist Marcus Garvey: can begin to change the in every way imaginable, quest to gain their civil are: innovative, creative, this country consistent- “Black skin is not a badge minds of this nation and created numerous inven- rights. intelligent, hardworking, ly depict Black people in of shame, but rather a glo- the world. tions, are responsible for Every race of people, be resilient — a people who a negative light. There rious symbol of national A negative narrative significant scientific ad- it white, Asian, or Latino, have survived and contin- needs to be an increased greatness.” about Black Americans vances, and positively con- has a criminal element. ue to navigate systemic spread of the positive (Nicole McClain is a res- has been force-fed to so- tributed to a culture that White people steal, kill, oppression. stories of Black America. ident of Lynn, a mother, ciety. The idea that Black advanced this country to rape, deal drugs and com- The media in this coun- The truth is Black Amer- wife, librarian, president people are a stain on so- new heights. mit acts of terror, as do try and abroad should icans who succeed are of the North Shore June- ciety has been accepted, Not only have Black every other race. Yet Black take it upon themselves to not an anomaly. There teenth Association and vet- instead of questioned. La- Americans advanced this Americans are portrayed spread the positive imag- are ample numbers of ac- eran serving in Operation bels such as, “lazy” have country to new heights, as if they have a monopo- es of Black Americans far- complished doctors, scien- Iraqi Freedom and Oper- been placed on a people they have also been the ly on miscreant behavior. ther and wider than the tists, lawyers, engineers, ation Enduring Freedom.) We must educate our way to enlightenment

TUTWILER that bring out these ex- that reality.” group of people, or one lan- should someone exhibit state, or school district, From A1 periences and discussing Dr. Tutwiler is often guage. It’s reaching out to racist behavior toward an- then there’s a disconnect. them in class,” he said. asked to read to school- this whole diverse world other student, that should “But there’s also an op- unknowing until such “That’s where the real children, and, “some of the we live in. be addressed. portunity for growth. I’m time as the issue hits training happens. You find books I read have lessons “Collaboration is across “I’d say in a case like not saying schools are de- home in a personal and out there are other people in them, lessons about the board. It’s learning that, punishment wouldn’t signed to brainwash stu- tangible way,” he said. in my community whose the differences among us. how to work well with oth- be the enduring redirector dents against what they’re “Someone might make the lives are different, whose They give you awareness er people who are on dif- of behavior,” he said. “Edu- taught at home. But they statement, ‘white privi- challenges are different, that there are people who ferent paths.” cation would.” are prepared to deal with lege — I don’t know what because of historical and look different, and speak So, is there a specific And sometimes, he said, and understand the world. that means.’ They may not systemic forces.” different languages, and anti-racism curriculum in that can be hard. People who hold values have an understanding Unfortunately, Dr. Tut- have different realities. Lynn Public Schools? “Students’ first teachers that are deeply racist are until something trans- wiler said, he’s not sure Reading deepens that “No,” Dr. Tutwiler said. are their parents,” he said, going to find themselves ports where they observe what can be done in re- awareness.” “There isn’t. But we’re “or their families. That’s less prepared for success.” an occurrence that results sponse to adults whose He harkens back to what bringing people together. where they learn to so- (Dr. Patrick A. Tutwiler in inequity.” views have hardened over he calls the “four Cs” of Is what’s happening here cialize and that’s where joined the Lynn Public As an educator, Dr. Tut- the years. education: “Communica- perfect? No. But we’re con- they’re taught about the Schools in July 2015 as wiler is convinced that the “I don’t have an elegant tion, collaboration, critical stantly working, adapting world. Deputy Superintendent, answer to many of these solution for adults who are thinking, and creativity. and hoping. What we’re “You know, your brain leaving his position as questions “lies somewhere behind K-12 kids, and who “Those are the four pil- doing is designed to ad- isn’t fully developed un- Headmaster of Brighton in the scope of education. are still not seeing the lars students need to dress the issues.” til you’re in your 20s,” he High School in Boston. “In school, you deepen kinds of issues that exist have,” he said. “If you Also, he said, there are said. “I believe that when Steve Krause is The Item’s your understanding of the in our country. My respon- think about it, commu- clear expectations that kids are taught values writer at-large and can be difference, and gain per- sibility is to ensure that nication is an important speak to student behavior that don’t mesh with the reached at skrause@item- spective, by reading books students are grounded in skill set. It’s not just one toward one another. And values of this country, or live.com. ) FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Be ready for the long run

BRYANT major companies. must start listening to Dr. Bryant said an ar- comes when you get shut on college campuses, he is From A1 “Inititally, chief diversity “voices that have gone gument can be made this out because there isn’t a nonetheless optimistic. officers were hired to work unheard for hundreds of country has seen “more level playing field. This “They may not be able different backgrounds. with Human Resources years.” divisiveness over the last movement at its simplest to take advantage of that “Decisions need to be departments on things At the smallest level — couple of years coming out is asking to be given (that) opportunity, but I am op- made based on diversity like claims of discrimina- the “what can I do” lev- of the White House.” opportunity.” timistic that they will find and inclusion so that all tion and issues with those el — Dr. Bryant says it’s For people of color, it’s When asked if he other ways to continue to perspectives are consid- who were under-repre- a simple matter of “see about just being given a thought the Black Lives make progress.” ered when making deci- sented, but they have gone something, say some- chance, according to Dr. Matter youth movement (Dr. Nate Bryant is the in- sions,” Dr. Bryant said. well beyond that and offer thing.” Bryant. might lose steam with so terim president at North He is encouraged by the diversity that wasn’t there “At work or anyplace “At the end of the day, many colleges and uni- Shore Community College. emergence of chief diver- before,” said Dr. Bryant. when you see or hear I am a Black man, I am versities opting for remote Previously he served as sity officers in corporate “They give different per- something that just is not married to a Black wom- learning in the fall, Dr. the Assistant Dean for the boardrooms, which Dr. spectives and a seat at the right, you have to call it an, I have two Black adult Bryant acknowledged that Center for Academic Excel- Bryant says began to ap- big table where decisions out. If you don’t, it gets daughters, and all we while the movement may lence (CAE) at Salem State pear in higher education are made.” perpetuated. That’s the want, like everyone else, be missing out on a major University. Anne Marie To- about 10-15 years ago and Dr. Bryant said for way you change things,” is the American dream,” opportunity to galvanize bin can be reached at ato- now are trending at some change to occur, people he said. he said. “The problem young people, face-to-face [email protected].) Reparations: Atoning for our ugly past

WOUMN Voting Rights Act of 1965 These biases are apparent From A1 because the law does not for Black women during protect the jurisdictions childbirth. Black women atone for the suffering of that have a discriminato- die at a higher rate during Black people. No mother ry history in voting rights. or after childbirth due to should be worried about This basic right of voting less attention being paid her child hanging out is being suppressed from to them, allowing compli- with friends on a Friday these minority groups cations to go unnoticed. night; no father should because polling sites are The difficulties of child- fear for his life when he being closed in minority birth for Black women is pulled over by police for communities, photo iden- have been highlighted on his taillight being out; no tification laws are being the national stage when students should feel like enacted, there is faulty Beyoncé and Serena Wil- they are being treated un- voting equipment, and due liams discussed their com- equally in the classroom; to long lines as a result of plications after having no one should be shut out the ruling of Shelby Coun- their children. from casting a vote in an ty v. Holder. According to the Centers election. In Georgia’s prima- for Disease Control and How does our country ry election in June, the Prevention (CDC), there achieve this? voters in predominantly are approximately 42.4 America must pay rep- Black neighborhoods wit- deaths per 100,000 live arations for the enslave- nessed long lines due to births for Black women. ment of Black people. fewer precincts, voting That means Black wom- Paying reparations to de- hours extended due to the en are three to four more scendants of enslaved peo- long lines, and fewer poll times likely to die during ple will be part of the solu- workers with the ability childbirth than white tion to attempt to close to work the new voting women. Our healthcare the racial wealth gap. In a machines. This was not providers need to do a recent article, Forbes cited the first time Georgia had better job because it is the Federal Reserve’s Sur- these election-day prob- unacceptable that Black vey of Consumer Financ- lems as they occurred mothers are dying and not es that showed in 2016 during the 2018 midterm being able to raise their that Black households’ elections. children due to a lack of net worth was, on aver- Wisconsin enacted a vot- medical attention. age, $17,150 while white er identification law in Now is the time to eval- ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK households’ net worth 2015 that led to approx- uate and improve our was, on average, $171,000. imately 300,000 people healthcare system, be- A woman holds up a sign as she joins fellow protesters in Wyoma Square The racial wealth gap being deemed ineligible cause it is failing too many who are standing up to police brutality and systemic racism. shows that white fami- to vote in the 2016 presi- Americans. Providing cycle of exiting the prison unconstitutional in the tors was not passed on, we lies are making almost dential election, according healthcare for all Ameri- system just to re-enter it. ruling of Brown v. Board cannot get hung up on de- 10 times more than Black to a CBS News article in can citizens must be a pri- The prison system must of Education. The neigh- manding money as a repa- families. No amount of 2017. It’s unacceptable for ority by our government. focus on rehabilitating borhood schools that serve money will ever equate these minority groups to ration when Black people Criminal justice system the convicted because we students of color lack the to all the Black lives lost, be suppressed at the polls are still not viewed as hu- The words “we want the are doing more harm to necessary materials, ser- but the racial wealth gap when the problems are fix- man beings by all. [police officers] arrested people of color by putting vices, and resources and shows the biggest problem able. We should follow the People are afraid of the for the murder of Breonna them in overcrowded jails those students will most remains: Systematic rac- late Representative John word “reparations” but it Taylor” have been said in for long sentences that are likely not have the same ism is rooted in the foun- comes from the word re- Lewis’ (D-GA) lead with the media and posted on traumatizing and deteri- opportunities as white dation of America. pair. Reparations are not the Voting Rights Act he all social media platforms. orating for their mental students. America must invest in just given, they need to be presented in Congress to But Breonna Taylor’s kill- health. Until then, we will Schools are the places protecting Black people, earned, and upheld. protect these civil rights of ers are known and still fail people of color, espe- where the opportunities their communities, and There is no more waiting all people. walk the streets. Let’s be cially Black men. People of are endless, but America their rights. Slavery did because now is the time Let’s call on local and real. If the killers were color will continue to suf- must provide for our youth not just affect the slaves state governments to open Black, there would be a to create change. We can’t fer at the hands of mass to capitalize on their po- just show support during on the plantation. It is still more polling sites for their stronger effort to arrest tential. Schools need to be incarceration when there this latest movement and affecting the lives of Black constituents, because them. are other proactive mea- a safe place for students not after the protests’ mo- people in America today. there should be no hours- We live in a world where sures for the rehabilita- to collaborate with differ- mentum has died, because It’s time to value Black long wait to vote. Let’s get bias exists in our criminal tion of the convicted from ent races and ethnicities, we will have missed the lives. It’s time to view rid of photo identification justice system. That does probation, to rehabilita- to study world cultures, Black people as human be- as a requirement to vote not take away from all the tion facilities, to commu- and to be shown new pos- opportunity. ings. It’s time to atone for or make them free and upstanding police officers nity centers that will ad- sibilities that some of the Americans have been America’s ugly past and easily attainable in mul- doing the right thing to dress their specific needs. students will probably not rebellious about fighting give Black people proper tiple places, such as city protect the American peo- We must stop using the see in their own homes. for basic human rights reparations to make their halls, post offices, libraries ple. However, our criminal criminal justice system This is why representa- since the nation’s incep- lives better in America. and other neighborhood justice system has proven as a way to profit off the tion is important and who tion. Now, we must fight to No, we are not talking sites. that it works against peo- backs of Black people — the students interact with protect the basic human about 40 acres and a mule. States such as Massa- ple of color and we need just like slavery was used throughout their school rights of Black people. We are talking about leg- chusetts do not require criminal justice reform. — and instesd create a day. Too much of the time, Don’t just show support. islation that addresses the photo identification to In my opinion, our prison system that rehabilitates they do not see themselves Get up and act by calling suffering of Black people vote and it should be uni- system has failed to reha- the convicted to re-enter within the teachers, staff, your local, state, and na- in America; and actual versal in America. Pro- bilitate the convicted. society. or the administration. Hir- tional government to ad- investment to improve tecting Black people and Our criminal justice sys- Education ing practices must change dress these issues. the lives of Black people. other minority groups’ tem needs an overhaul The criminal justice and so that students can see By not holding our elect- Reparations must come unrestricted right to vote from policing, to sentenc- the education systems co- teachers who have similar ed lawmakers account- in terms of voting rights, would be a step toward ing, to conditions in pris- incide when it comes to stories or backgrounds ed- able, many Black people health care, the criminal reparations. Protecting ons and services provided. people of color. People of ucating them. It’s key for in America will continue justice system, and edu- voting rights is only one We need to stop looking color who do not obtain a students of color to see a to suffer in a world that cation. We must address step though. Black people at people of color as dan- high school diploma are form of success in front of was built on their ances- preserving the civil rights and other minority groups gerous and threatening in more likely to end up be- them daily that looks like tors’ backs. We do not just of Black people, because must get out and vote! comparison to white peo- hind bars. Nearly three- them. need laws but we need to if we do not, racism, dis- Healthcare ple on trial for the same fourths of imprisoned Hiring practices must elect people who are going crimination and inequal- Healthcare in America crimes. It is unjustifiable Black men between the change across all profes- to uphold the laws and ity will reign in America is not universal, is more for people of color not to ages of 18 to 25 years old sions. It’s not only about protect the rights of Black and continue to divide our expensive than in other be able to prove their in- do not have high school hiring more people of col- people. Far too many times country. developed countries, and nocence due to a lack of re- diplomas, according to the or. It’s about expanding in our country, we elected Voter Suppression leaves millions of Ameri- sources to investigate the Economic Policy Institute. the candidate pool to be people who we do not hold Voting is a basic human cans uninsured. Many of crime of which they are America invests more more diverse, and hiring accountable for protecting right given to all Ameri- those left uninsured are being accused. money into our prison sys- the most qualified e one. basic human rights for all cans. Can someone tell me Black people. While on trial, many tem than it does to our ed- In a school setting, that people. why, in 2020, Black people The COVID-19 pandem- people of color remain in ucation system. According could result in one of the Let’s not wait any longer. and other minorities are ic has put a spotlight on jail because they are un- to the U.S. Department students of color becoming It’s time to take action to being suppressed at the the failures of our health- able to pay the cash bond, of Education, the state a teacher in the future. provide the appropriate polls? care system. Black people even though they have and local spending for Our educational system reparations that Black Shelby County v. Hold- are less likely to have ad- not been convicted of a public education doubled needs to be revamped to people deserve for the er brought attention to equate care due to under- crime. We need to address from $258 to $534 million protect all the students suffering at the hands of voter suppression in 2013 employment, leading to the problem of sending while total state and local and not favor one group. when the U.S. Supreme disproportionate rates of nonviolent offenders to spending for corrections We are trying to end sys- America. Black people did Court ruled the coverage Black people dying during jail when there are other quadrupled from $17 to temic racism and educa- not create this problem formula in Section 4b of this pandemic, because means of restitution. Non- $71 billion between 1979 tion reform can be one of and it should not be left to the Voting Rights Act of they are more likely to violent, low-level offend- and 2013. By not investing the foundations in bring- them to resolve it. 1965 was unconstitution- have an underlying con- ers made up 25 percent of more money and resources ing diverse groups togeth- It’s time for America to al. That also meant that dition compared to other prisoners, approximately into our education system, er for opportunities that atone for its ugly past. jurisdictions in Section 5 ethnic groups. 364,000 people, according we will fail schools that will better our country. (Darius Woumn has been are unconstitutional due We must do better to pro- to Time magazine in 2016. predominantly serve stu- America was not built a history teacher for four to the old formula. tect the health and well- Rehabilitation centers dents of color. for slavery but it was built years at St. Mary’s High Based on the Supreme ness of our American peo- or probation could better We in America have a on the backs of slaves. School in Lynn. He re- Court’s decision, it would ple. All Americans should serve these non-violent huge issue when it comes Slavery prevented Black cently participated in be up to Congress to cre- have access to healthcare offenders. Violent offend- to inequality in the class- people from acquiring The Voices of St. Mary’s ate a new formula when and should be able to visit ers must have the oppor- room for the students. It wealth, while at the same project, a community con- it deems one necessary. their doctors routinely. tunity to be rehabilitated, is irresponsible that this time grew the economy in versation about racism. The Supreme Court’s It’s disappointing that because many of them will inequality still exists 66 America. It can be viewed at www. ruling in Shelby County the healthcare system re-enter society and we do years after segregation Although generational stmaryslynn.com/about/ v. Holder decimates the has biases based on race. not want to continue the in schools was deemed wealth from Black ances- the-voices-of-st-marys) A8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 LOOK! Poet’s Day, National Men’s Grooming Day, National Spumoni Day

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NEW YORK (AP) — book comes out Aug. 25. That didn’t take long: Just In June, Simon & weeks after making his- Schuster published “Joey: tory as the running mate The Story of Joe Biden,” for Democratic nominee a picture book written Joe Biden, Sen. Kamala in part by his wife, Jill Harris will be the subject Biden. of a new picture book. Harris, a California Dem- Simon & Schuster ocrat, is the rst Black Children’s Publishing woman and rst Asian announced Wednesday American woman named that prize-winning au- to a major party presiden- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK thor Nikki Grimes has tial ticket. On Wednes- A eld mouse takes a break from snacking on a blueberry muf n in the grass near The written “Kamala Harris: day night, she formally Meadow at Peabody Golf Course Thursday morning. Rooted in Justice,” which accepted her nomination features illustrations by at the Democratic National Laura Freeman. The Convention. NBC poised to bring unprecedented Indy 500 to huge audience

By Dave Skretta “But the Indy 500 is AP SPORTS WRITER the Indy 500,” Tiri- co continued, “and Everything was new there’s never been to Mike Tirico when he one like this year. So walked past the famed I’m looking forward pagoda that dominates to documenting that the front stretch at India- history and sharing it napolis Motor Speedway, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with the fans at home.” assumed his broadcast In this image from video, Rep. Dina Titus, perch high above pit lane D-Nev., speaks during the state roll call vote on and proceeded to host his second night of the Democratic National Con- rst Indy 500. vention on Tuesday. Now, all that was new has given way to unprec- edented. One year after Democrats hope NBC assumed PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the rights from Scott Dixon, of New longtime broad- Zealand, pulls out of unconventional caster ABC, the the pit area during network is prepar- won’t be on practice for the Indi- ing to bring one of the How exactly pit lane pre- travelogue entices iconic events in sports to anapolis 500 auto race do you share an event race this year. a potentially record-set- at Indianapolis Motor that is as much about It doesn’t make sense ting television audience Speedway. the pomp and circum- to have the parade of Sunday. The reasons are viewers stance as the actual race, military members down many, but the biggest are though, when most of the front stretch, both handle color commentary By David Bauder in Wyoming. these: There remain far because of social distanc- duties. “I mean, being a ASSOCIATED PRESS It became a guessing fewer live events than that pomp and circum- stance has been scaled ing and because the race driver, there’s the canon. game for viewers: Where normal because of the NEW YORK — An will my state’s delegates back or eliminated alto- is not being held on its There’s the song and unexpected travelogue COVID-19 pandemic, traditional Memorial Day dance. There’s so many speak from? Washing- none of the 300,000 fans gether? connected as a television weekend. Or having the people  ooding in and ton Post editor Tanya that turn out each year That is the challenge event during the second parade of vintage race navigating spaces.” Sichynsky tweeted that will be there in person, facing executive producer night of the Democrats’ cars, the celebrity red There will certainly be it was “the most any of us and the event itself still Sam Flood and the rest virtual convention, liv- have traveled in months.” stirs a certain sense of of the NBC broadcast carpet, the iconic release more echos inside the ening up a show that so “It’s like the Olympic Americana among race crew. of the balloons and some grand old speedway, at far is struggling in the parade of nations,” tweeted fans. There will be no Last of the other programming least until the engines ratings. “We’re all taking dif- Row Party, that event that resonates mostly are red. But that doesn’t The roll call vote that NBC’s Kasie Hunt, “which ferent stock of the things held every year since with fans in person but mean there won’t be plen- formally sealed Joe I so missed this year.” we do professionally and 1972 to roast the three that also adds to “The ty of pageantry as new Biden’s nomination as It made the ABC and personally,” Tirico said slowest quali es and Greatest Spectacle in owner Roger Penske the Democratic candidate CBS decisions to cut Wednesday, “and the raise money for charity. Racing.” tries to bring a spectacu- for president Tuesday away from the roll call to chance to sit right there There will be no Indi- “It’s sad that there lar product to fans. came from sites in the show portions of former on the track with Danica anapolis 500 Festival won’t be that energy and The anthem will be 50 states and territories. President Bill Clinton’s Patrick and have the Parade on Saturday. ambiance we’re so used to performed by Dr. Elvis Biden received votes from address feel like old hat. 33 cars behind us and The Purdue University with the parades and the Francois and Dr. Wil- the foot of the Edmund None of Tuesday’s speak- the 300,00 people behind All-American Marching pomp and really bringing liam Robinson, a popu- Pettus Bridge in Alabama ers had the immediate us is one of the coolest Band has been the host the energy up as it does lar duo who have become and from the parents of impact of former First experiences I’ve had. We’ll band of the Indy 500 ever before every race,” said known as the “Singing murdered hate crime vic- Lady Michelle Obama miss those fans incredibly. year since 1927, though it Patrick, who will again Surgeons.” tim Matthew Shepard on Monday night. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Friday, August 21, 2020 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Thursday ...... 6669 Thursday ...... 5708 Wednesday ...... 5816 Wednesday ...... 7167 Sunrise today 5:56 a.m. Mostly sunny skies. High 87F. SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves 1 Winds SW at 10 to 20 mph. foot or less. Tuesday ...... 4777 Tuesday ...... 2139 L Sunset today 7:37 p.m. Tonight: A few clouds from Tonight: SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Sunrise tomorrow 5:57 a.m. time to time. Low 67F. Winds Waves 1 foot or less. WSW at 10 to 15 mph. 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ITEM FILE PHOTO Brayden Clark led the way for the Peabody Champions Thursday with a pair of RBI in a series-clinching win over Rowley. ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Raffy Reyes had a big day at the plate for the Phillies with two hits and three RBI during the Lynn Babe Ruth championship baseball game on Thursday night. Peabody Champions

By Mike Alongi Armani Medina earned and the result was an en- plished Lynn players, the ITEM SPORTS EDITOR the win on the mound, thusiasm that Lynn Babe trio is giving back to the move on to NSBL tossing six innings and Ruth President Jeff Earp community this summer LYNN — The Lynn allowing four runs on was amazed at. in the form of coaching. 14-15 Babe Ruth season seven hits with 10 strike- “People have been so in- “We were where these nals, Swampscott came to a close under the outs. Contrarez earned volved and enthusiastic kids are at some point, lights Thursday night, the save after pitching a this year, it’s really been and we just wanted to as the No. 1 Phillies took scoreless seventh. incredible,” said Earp. “I give back,” said Nikolaka- Sox eliminated down the No. 2 Dodgers, Gabe Diaz (2-for-3), Jad- don’t know whether it’s kis, a member of the 2019 Shorey came through 8-4, in the league cham- By Mike Alongi den Madden (1-for-2) and the fact that everyone Division 2 state cham- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR in the top of the rst in- pionship game at Clancy Eldrian Bonilla (1-for-2) was stuck inside all year pion St. Mary’s baseball ning for Peabody, knock- Field. each had one RBI in the or what, but people have team. “Everyone around Thanks to some clutch ing a RBI single to put Raffy Reyes led the way loss for the Dodgers. been so excited to play, here knows we’ve been hitting and stellar pitch- the Champions ahead 1-0. for the Phillies, going The Lynn Babe Ruth watch and participate in a part of the (Lynn Babe ing Thursday night, the Shorey helped double the 2-for-2 with three RBI. season was a successful, the league this year.” Ruth) program for a few No. 8 Peabody Champions lead in the top of the third Yordy Contrarez (1-for-2), albeit short season. Kids Three such participants years now, so it’s great to punched their ticket to after scoring on a wild Chanel Gutierrez (1-for- who were cooped up all are the three co-man- the North Shore Baseball be able to give back and pitch. 2), Roman Valdez (1-for-2) spring after missing their agers of the Phillies — League nals after taking help out however we can.” Peabody enjoyed a four- and Alan Delgado (1-for- baseball seasons came Christian Burt, Anthony down the No. 2 Rowley run fourth inning thanks 3) each had one RBI in out in droves to play Babe Nikolakakis and Dayshon BABE RUTH, B2 Nor’Easters, 6-2, in Game in part to a two-run sin- the win. Ruth ball this summer, Anderson. All accom- 5 of their NSBL semi nal gle from Clark, extending series at Eiras Park in its lead to as much as 6-0. Rowley. The Champions Rowley fought back a bit will now take on the No. in the bottom of the fourth 3 Kingston Night Owls in with a two-run outburst, the championship series. but the Champions were Brayden Clark led the able to sti e the rally be- way offensively for Pea- fore things got out of hand. body, going 1-for-3 with Behind a two-run home two RBI in the win. Mark run from Shorey (1-for-3) Shorey (1-for-3) also add- and a multi-hit, two-RBI ed one RBI, while Peter performance from Clark Messervy (1-for-3), Chris (2-for-3), the Champions Mansour (1-for-2) and An- were able to force a win- drew O’Neill (1-for-4) also ner-take-all Game 5 after added hits. beating the Nor’Easters, Tyler Leavitt earned the 5-2, in Game 4 of the win on the mound for Pea- NSBL semi nals Wednes- body after pitching three day night. scoreless innings with ve strikeouts. NSBL, B2 English surges with early lead in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS FedEx Cup opener Boston Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara (back) and Bruins center Patrice Bergeron (front) cel- ebrate with teammates after eliminating the Carolina Hurricanes in the Stanley Cup Playoffs Wednesday. at TPC Boston NORTON (AP) — Har- to the winner. Bruins now have time to plan, rest ris English made the dif- Tiger Woods opened cult look easy Thursday with a 68 with ve birdies in The Northern Trust, over his last 10 holes. just like he has done all Of the top 11 players for repeat Stanley Cup Playoff run year to even reach this who were separated by position in the PGA Tour’s one shot after the rst ASSOCIATED PRESS swept Carolina in the starter — a role he hadn’t The second round isn’t postseason. round, ve of them began Eastern Conference nals held since coming to Bos- expected to start before The Boston Bruins dis- Facing the tough stretch the week outside the top last season. ton in 2018. But he posted Sunday, but Boston could patched the Carolina Hur- on the back nine of the 70, with Bubba Watson on David Krejci also scored three straight victories to be waiting even longer if TPC Boston to start his ricanes in ve games, and the bubble at No. 66. for the Bruins, who trailed help the Bruins advance any of the rst-round se- round, English hit 5-iron now they have time. English doesn’t face 1-0 with ve minutes left to a second-round series ries go to seven games. on the 11th and 12th Time for David Pastrnak that dilemma at the mo- in the period but came against the Lightning, Is- Cassidy said there was no holes, both of them to to fully heal. Time for Ja- ment. His good start was back to win for the sec- landers, Capitals or Flyers. template for how to handle about 8 feet for birdies. roslav Halak to settle in as 11 months ago when he ond straight game. Boston “After the round-robin, I He followed with two long the No. 1 goaltender. And long layovers in the pan- began the season for the must now wait for the rest think we turned the page demic era. birdie putts to run his rst time in his career time to reload for another of the East to nish their and we just played our streak to four, and n- long run the playoffs. “It’s not like your typi- without a full PGA Tour rst-round series to nish game,” Krejci said. “We cal time off where you get ished at 7-under 64. card. That was due to a “Hopefully Pasta is no before learning its oppo- had that great game plan, away from the rink, and By the end of the open- slump that had him chas- worse for the wear to- nent. we knew exactly what to you’re with your kids and ing round, English shared ing after a swing that morrow, Jaro’s got the “This is kind of a unique do, how to beat these guys. your family and doing the lead with Kevin wasn’t his own, leading net, make a few tweaks situation, the bubble,” We stuck with it.” some outdoor activities. Streelman, Cameron Da- to six lean years without here and there,” Bruins Krejci said. “We’ll take the After scoring 48 goals Hopefully we can plan vis of Australia and Rus- winning. coach Bruce Cassidy said win and happy that we in the regular season, sell Henley, who nished something,” he said. He parlayed condition- on Wednesday after the don’t have to come back tying Alex Ovechkin for with a tap-in eagle. “We’re certainly going al status into ve top 10s defending Stanley Cup here tomorrow.” the most in the NHL, Good starts were im- to practice, but they have before the COVID-19 pan- nalists won 2-1 to elim- The Bruins won the Pastrnak appeared to in- portant to so many in demic shut down golf for inate the Hurricanes in Presidents’ Trophy with jure himself celebrating to ll their days,” Cassidy the FedEx Cup playoffs, three months, and then he ve games. “It looks like a league-best 100 regu- Bergeron’s overtime goal said, mentioning every- which are as much about resumed his steady play we’re better prepared now lar-season points, only to in the opener and missed thing from golf to touch advancing as avoiding to reach No. 27 in the Fe- in terms of chemistry and go 0-3 in the seeding round the next three games. He football to pickle ball. elimination. The top 70 dEx Cup when the play- stability in our lineup.” to fall to the No. 4 seed in assisted on both Boston “There’s not a lot of differ- from the 122-man eld offs began. Patrice Bergeron scored the Eastern Conference goals on Wednesday. ent things you can do. We’ll (three players have with- the game-winner with 3.5 playoffs. Then, just hours “Felt better every shift,” just sort of continue to fo- drawn) move on to next Now he’s more interest- seconds left in the second before Game 3, Vezina Tro- he said. “It was good to be cus on the task at hand week for another $9.5 mil- ed in where he could be period, Pastrnak returned phy nalist Tuukka Rask back with the guys. Any- and enjoy our time off, lick lion event. The goal then going instead of how far from an injury with two opted out of the postseason time you’re watching the our wounds so to speak, is to reach the top 30 for he has come. assists and Halak stopped to be with his family. games from the stands, it’s and get ready for the next the Tour Championship 23 shots for Boston, which That elevated Halak to tough.” round.” and its $15 million prize PGA, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020

TODAY IN SPORTS

Aug. 21 Wei, Hamm strings together four 1901 — William Larned wins the straight release moves during his first of seven men’s singles titles 60-second routine — one of the in the U.S. Lawn Tennis Associa- toughest feats in gymnastics — tion championship. for a 9.975 and the gold. 1914 — Walter Hagen captures 2008 — At the Summer Olym- the U.S. Open golf title by edging pics in Beijing, Yukiko Ueno pitch- Chick Evans. es 28 innings in two days, includ- 1920 — Jock Hutchinson wins ing seven to shut down the U.S. the PGA golf tournament with a softball team, 3-1, and give 1-up victory over J. Douglass Japan the gold medal. It was the Edgar. first loss for the Americans since 1931 — Babe Ruth of New York Sept. 21, 2000 — 22 straight hits his 600th home run as the games. LaShawn Merritt upsets Yankees beat the St. Louis defending champion Jeremy Wari- Browns 11-7. ner to lead a U.S. sweep of the 1932 — Helen Hull Jacobs beats 400 meters track event. David Carolyn Babcock to win the wom- Neville gets the bronze. The U.S. en’s singles title in the U.S. Lawn men and women both drop the Tennis Association. baton in the Olympic 400-meter 1982 — Mystic Park becomes relays and fail to advance out of the first 3-year-old trotter to win the first round. Jamaica’s Veroni- the American Trotting Champion- ca Campbell-Brown easily wins ship. the 200 meters to cap the first 1985 — Mary Decker sets the sweep of all four men’s and world record in the mile run with a women’s Olympic sprints in 20 time of 4:16.71 in Zurich. years. 1990 — Kelly Craig becomes the 2010 — Kyle Busch makes first female starting pitcher in Lit- NASCAR history with an unprece- tle League World Series history, dented sweep of three national opening for Trail, British Columbia. races in one week, completing ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO She fails to retire any of the three the trifecta with a victory in the batters she faces but the Canadi- Sprint Cup race at Bristol Motor Phillies pitcher Armani Medina got job done on the mound during the Lynn Babe Ruth champi- an champions rally for an 8-3 vic- Speedway. Busch, winner of the onship, earning the win Thursday night. tory over Matamoros, Mexico. Nationwide race a day earlier and 2001 — Chris Mundorf sets a the Trucks race on Aug. 18, USGA record with a 9-under 63 becomes the first driver to com- and claims medalist honors in the plete the sweep since NASCAR Phillies take down Dodgers to win 101st U.S. Amateur. Mundorf’s expanded to three national round at Druid Hills Golf Club is a series in 1995. record in relation to par in a 2011 — The Los Angeles Sparks USGA championship. run off 16 straight points to over- 2003 — Paul Hamm puts togeth- come a 15-point, second-half Lynn Babe Ruth championship er a near-perfect routine on the deficit and hand the Tulsa Shock high bar to become the first Amer- their WNBA-record 18th consecu- ican man to win the all-around tive loss with a 73-67 victory. BABE RUTH The Dodgers came out to-back doubles. Kevin the fifth, when the Phil- gold medal at World Gymnastics The Atlanta Dream lost 17 in a From B1 swinging in the top of the Whalen doubled to get lies exploded for four runs Championships. Needing a 9.712 row in their inaugural season of first inning, getting back- into scoring position for to take a commanding 8-4 or better to beat China’s Yang 2008. “This team wasn’t as to- to-back RBI doubles from Madden, who smacked a lead. The Phillies loaded gether as it is now, and it’s Bonilla and Diaz to take a RBI double to make it 3-2 up the bases with one out TV/RADIO been so great to watch ev- 2-0 lead. Dodgers. before Delgado dropped eryone grow this summer,” But the Phillies an- The Dodgers added a down a picture-perfect swered right back in the run on a throwing error RBI bunt single to make Auto racing said Anderson, an accom- bottom of the inning. First, in the top of the third to it 5-4. Next up was Reyes, 11 a.m...... Indy 500 Carb Day...... NBCSN plished player at Classi- 5 p.m...... NASCAR Truck: KDI Office Technology 200...... FS1 Contrarez knocked a RBI make it 4-2, but the Phil- who came through once cal. “It’s a great feeling to Baseball single to cut the deficit in ies stormed right back. again with a 2-RBI single 6 p.m...... Miami at Washington...... MLB Network be able to give back.” half. After an infield hit In the bottom of the to push the lead to 7-4. 7:10 p.m...... NY Yankees at NY Mets...... ESPN “Lynn Babe Ruth gave and a stolen base put run- third, the Phillies load- The Phillies picked up 7:35 p.m...... Boston at Baltimore...... NESN; WEEI-FM 93.7 me a career, so it’s only 9 p.m...... Texas at Seattle...... MLB Network ners on second and third ed up the bases with two their eighth run after ben- 9:45 p.m...... Arizona at San Francisco...... FS1 right that I try to give with one out, Gutierrez outs. Reyes capitalized for efitting from a balk with a Pro basketball back any way I can,” said smacked a RBI sacrifice the Phillies with a RBI runner on third base. 1:30 p.m...... Toronto at Brooklyn...... NBATV Burt, who also played his 4 p.m...... Denver at Utah...... TNT fly to right field to tie the single to make it 4-3, then The Phillies coasted 6:30 p.m...... Boston at Philadelphia....TNT, NBCSB; WBZ-FM 98.5 high school ball at Classi- score at 2-2. Valdez followed it up with from there, and after Con- 9 p.m...... LA Clippers at Dallas...... TNT cal. The Dodgers got right a RBI single of his own to trarez struck out the side 10 p.m...... WNBA: Minnesota at Phoenix...... CBSSN As for the title game, back to hitting in the top tie the score at 4-4. in the top of the seventh, Golf 10 a.m...... LPGA: British Open...... Golf there was excitement from of the second, benefitting The score remained the Phillies secured the 3 p.m...... PGA: Northern Trust...... Golf start to finish. once again from back- there until the bottom of championship victory. 7:30 p.m...... Champions: Charles Schwab Series...... Golf Pro hockey 7 p.m...... Philadelphia at Montreal...... NBCSN 9:45 p.m...... St. Louis at Vancouver...... NBCSN Peabody Champions move on to NSBL Horse racing 1 p.m...... Saratoga Live...... FS2 Men’s soccer 3 p.m...... Europa final: Sevilla vs. Inter Milan...... CBSSN finals, Swampscott Sox eliminated MLB NSBL Mike Muscarella earned final two innings without in the win for the Night From B1 the win on the mound for giving up a hit. Owls, while Sean Callah- American League National League East Division East Division Peabody, tossing no-hit Elsewhere in the NSBL an earned the win on the W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Shorey hit his homer in innings with three walks playoffs, the No. 5 Swamp- mound. Callahan pitched Tampa Bay 17 9 .654 _ Atlanta 14 11 .560 _ New York 16 9 .640 ½ Miami 9 9 .500 1½ the first inning and the and one strikeout. Greg scott Sox were eliminated a complete game, allowing Baltimore 12 12 .500 4 New York 12 14 .462 2½ Champions never looked Ladd came in to pitch two after falling to the No. 3 one run on eight hits with Toronto 11 11 .500 4 Philadelphia 9 11 .450 2½ Boston 7 18 .280 9½ Washington 9 12 .429 3 back, holding onto the innings of relief, allowing Kingston Night Owls by 11 strikeouts. Central Division Central Division lead for the entire game. one run on three hits, then a score of 3-1 in Game 4 of The North Shore Base- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Sean Letarte came in and their NSBL semifinal series. Minnesota 16 9 .640 _ Chicago 16 8 .667 _ Jon Cahill (1-for-3), Derek ball League finals between Cleveland 15 9 .625 ½ Milwaukee 11 11 .500 4 Lyons (1-for-3), Mike Giar- allowed one run on one hit Garret Roberts (1-for- the Champions and the Chicago 15 11 .577 1½ St. Louis 6 7 .462 4½ di (1-for-2) and Andrew without recording an out. 4), Michael Pierro (1-for- Night Owls will begin at a Kansas City 10 15 .400 6 Cincinnati 10 12 .455 5 Detroit 9 14 .391 6 Pittsburgh 4 16 .200 10 O’Neill (1-for-2) also added Brian Marshall earned 2) and Kyle O’Neill (1- place and time to be deter- West Division West Division hits in the victory. the save after pitching the for-2) each had one RBI mined. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Oakland 17 8 .680 _ Los Angeles 18 8 .692 _ Houston 14 10 .583 2½ Colorado 13 11 .542 4 Texas 10 13 .435 6 San Diego 14 12 .538 4 Los Angeles 8 17 .320 9 Arizona 13 12 .520 4½ Seattle 8 18 .308 9½ San Francisco 10 16 .385 8 Thursday’s Games p.m. Toronto 3, Philadelphia 2, 7 innings, 1st game Minnesota (Odorizzi 0-0) at Kansas City (Duffy Tampa Bay 10, N.Y. Yankees 5 1-2), 8:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox 9, Detroit 0 Chicago White Sox (Keuchel 3-2) at Chicago Houston at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. Cubs (Lester 2-0), 8:15 p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 4:30 p.m., 2nd game Houston (McCullers Jr. 2-1) at San Diego (Quan- Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. trill 2-0), 9:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. Texas (Allard 0-1) at Seattle (Margevicius 0-1), Milwaukee at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. 9:10 p.m. Boston at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-1) at Oakland (Fiers 2-1), Texas at San Diego, 8:10 p.m. 9:40 p.m. Arizona at Oakland, 9:40 p.m. Saturday’s Games L.A. Angels at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. L.A. Angels at Oakland, 4:10 p.m. Friday’s Games Toronto at Tampa Bay, 6:40 p.m. Toronto (Shoemaker 0-1) at Tampa Bay (Yar- Minnesota at Kansas City, 7:05 p.m. brough 0-2), 6:40 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Detroit (Fulmer 0-0) at Cleveland (Plutko 1-1), N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Boston at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Happ 1-1) at N.Y. Mets (Porcello Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs, 8:15 p.m. 1-3), 7:10 p.m. Houston at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Boston (TBD) at Baltimore (Means 0-1), 7:35 Texas at Seattle, 9:10 p.m.

NHL PLAYOFFS

Wednesday, Aug. 19 Friday, Aug. 21 At Toronto At Toronto Tampa Bay 5, Columbus 4, OT, Philadelphia vs. Montreal, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay wins series 4-1 At Edmonton, Alberta Boston 2, Carolina 1, Boston wins St. Louis vs. Vancouver, 9:45 p.m. series 4-1 Montreal 5, Philadelphia 3, Philadel- Saturday, Aug. 22 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS phia leads series 3-2 At Toronto Harris English hits his tee shot on the 17th hole in the first round of the Northern Trust golf tour- At Edmonton, Alberta x-Washington vs. N.Y. Islanders, TBD Colorado 7, Arizona 1, Colorado wins At Edmonton, Alberta nament at TPC Boston, Thursday in Norton. series 4-1 x-Calgary vs. Dallas, TBD Vancouver 4 St. Louis 3, Vancouver leads series 3-2 Sunday, Aug. 23 Thursday, Aug. 20 At Toronto At Toronto x-Montreal vs. Philadelphia, TBD English continues surge with N.Y. Islanders vs. Washington, 8 p.m. x-N.Y. Islanders vs. Washington, TBD At Edmonton, Alberta At Edmonton, Alberta Dallas vs. Calgary, 10:30 p.m. x-Vancouver vs. St. Louis, TBD

NBA PLAYOFFS early lead in FedEx Cup opener PGA a chance at winning some Louis Oosthuizen, Charley the FedEx Cup, while Hoff- Wednesday, August 19 Friday, August 21 From B1 tournaments.” Hoffman and Scott Piercy, man is at No. 111 and Piercy Toronto 104, Brooklyn 99, Toronto Toronto vs. Brooklyn, 1:30 p.m. Streelman made two ear- all well outside the top 70. at No. 119. Only the top 70 leads series 2-0 Denver vs. Utah, 4 p.m. Utah 124, Denver 105. Series tied Boston vs. Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. “I’m not satisfied with ly birdies and then holed Sebastian Munoz began his advance to next week at the 1-1 L.A. Clippers vs. Dallas, 9 p.m. just barely being inside out from 154 yards for ea- round with seven straight BMW Championship, and Boston 128, Philadelphia 101, Bos- Saturday, August 22 the Tour Championship,” gle on the 15th hole. He had birdies to quickly tie for the they all likely need some- ton leads series 2-0 Milwaukee vs. Orlando, 1 p.m. Dallas 127, L.A. Clippers 114, Series he said. “I want to make one of nine birdies on the lead, only to make double thing around 15th place or tied 1-1 Miami vs. Indiana, 3:30 p.m. a move up the ranks and 213-yard eighth hole to tie bogey on No. 9 and record better to move on. Oklahoma City vs. Houston, 6 p.m. Thursday, August 20 have a chance at lifting the for the lead. Davis was at 8 only one birdie the rest of Oosthuizen and his sweet L.A. Laker vs. Portland, 8:30 p.m. Miami 109, Indiana 100, Miami FedEx Cup, which we all under until a bogey on No. the way. swing barely made it to leads series 2-0 Sunday, August 23 think about the whole year. 8, his penultimate hole. He “Not really a disappoint- East Lake last year. Now Boston vs. Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Oklahoma City vs. Houston, 3:30 ... It’s been a lot of work. is at No. 102 in the FedEx ment,” Munoz said. “It’s he has work to do, and he p.m. L.A. Clippers vs. Dallas, 3:30 p.m. Milwaukee vs. Orlando, 6 p.m. Toronto vs. Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m. But I feel like I’m ready Cup. golf.” brought a different style of L.A. Laker vs. Portland, 9 p.m. Denver vs. Utah, 9 p.m. for it to jump up and have Among those at 65 were Oosthuizen is No. 99 in playing knowing that. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Ex-Trump aide Bannon pleads not guilty in border wall scheme By Larry Neumeister, Colleen Long and Jill Colvin ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Pres- ident Donald Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon pleaded PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS not guilty to charges that Flames from the LNU Lightning Complex fires burn in unincorporated he ripped off donors to Napa County, Calif., on Tuesday. an online fundraising scheme to build a south- ern border wall in federal court Thursday, hours af- California firefighters ter he was pulled from a yacht off the coast of Con- necticut and arrested. He and three oth- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘taxed to the limit’ ers were charged in an indictment unsealed Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump’s for- Thursday in Manhattan mer chief strategist, has been arrested on seeking help federal court. charges that he and three others ripped off do- At his hearing the same nors to an online fundraising scheme “We Build day, Bannon had his The Wall.” By Janie Har and eas, canyon country and this weekend. hands cuffed in front of Martha Mendoza dense forest surrounding He said in his 25 years him while a large, white served in Trump’s White the sentence of longtime ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco. in fire service, “we’ve nev- mask covered most of his House and worked for his political adviser Roger More than 10,000 Cali- er seen this level of draw- SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — face. He rocked back and campaign. He alleged- Stone. fornia firefighters are on down” from cooperat- More than two dozen ma- forward as he sat on a ly took over $1 million, Bannon was taken into the front lines, but fire ing agencies, as there is jor fires were scorching chair in a holding cell at using some to secretly custody around 7 a.m. by officials in charge of each heavy competition in the California on Thursday Manhattan federal court, pay co-defendant Brian the U.S. Postal Inspec- of the major fire complex- western United States and taxing the state’s fire- from where he appeared Kolfage, the founder of tion Service on a 150-foot fighting capacity, sparked es say they are strapped for equipment and peo- via video as his lawyers the project, and to cover luxury yacht called Lady by an unprecedent- for resources. Some fire- ple. were on the telephone. hundreds of thousands May, which was off the ed lightning siege that fighters were working In the coastal moun- The magistrate judge of dollars in personal ex- coast of Connecticut, au- dropped nearly 11,000 72-hour shifts instead of tain regions south of San approved Bannon’s re- penses. thorities said. The boat is strikes over several days. the usual 24 hours. The Francisco, where 26,000 lease on $5 million bail, The arrests make Ban- owned by exiled Chinese The fires have destroyed state has requested 375 people are under orders secured by $1.75 million non the latest addition billionaire Guo Wengui 175 structures, including engines and crew from to evacuate, the CZU Au- in assets. to a startlingly long list and currently for sale for homes, and are threat- other states. gust Lightning complex The “We Build The Wall” of Trump associates who nearly $28 million. ening 50,000 more, said “That’s going to allow fire grew overnight to 62 fundraiser was headed have been prosecuted, Neither Bannon, nor his Daniel Berlant, an assis- our firefighters that have square miles. Officials by men who pushed their including his former spokesperson or attorney tant deputy director with have been on the front warned it has the poten- close ties to President campaign chair, Paul responded to requests the state Department of line since this weekend tial to grow significantly Trump, giving their effort Manafort, whom Bannon for comment Thursday. Forestry and Fire Protec- have an opportunity to in the next day. a legitimacy that helped replaced, his longtime Kolfage did not respond tion. In all, 33 civilians take some rest,” Berlant Given depleted resourc- them raise more than $25 lawyer, Michael Cohen, either. Also charged were and firefighters have been said. es, one of the best tools million. and his former nation- Andrew Badolato and injured. In Marin County, just firefighters have for pub- But according to the al security adviser, Mi- Timothy Shea, the owner Most of the activity north of San Francis- lic safety is to get people criminal charges un- chael Flynn. Trump has of an energy drink com- is in Northern Califor- co, where a small fire is out of harm’s way. But sealed Thursday, much also made clear that pany called Winning En- nia, where fires have burning near the Pacific some people refused when of the money never made he is willing to use his ergy. The company’s cans chewed through nearly Ocean, county fire chief officers went door-to-door it to the wall. Instead, it near-limitless pardon feature a cartoon super- 500 square miles (1,250 Jason Weber said he is Wednesday night, Cal was used to line the pock- power to help political al- hero image of Trump and square kilometers) of waiting for assistance Fire Chief Mark Brunton ets of group members, lies escape legal jeopardy, claim to contain “12 oz. of brushland, rural ar- from Montana to arrive said. including Bannon, who most recently commuting liberal tears.” Pelosi tells fellow Democrats ‘it’s all riding on Wisconsin’

By Scott Bauer your shoulders. Not too ASSOCIATED PRESS much pressure.” Holder and Gov. Tony MADISON, Wis. — Evers also stressed the im- House Speaker Nancy Pe- portance of denying Repub- losi and former Attorney licans the six seats needed General Eric Holder deliv- in the Wisconsin Legisla- ered a stark reminder to ture to have a veto-proof su- Wisconsin Democrats on per majority headed into Thursday about the im- the once-a-decade process portance the battleground of redistricting next year. state plays in the presiden- Wisconsin has been at the tial election less than 11 front of the national bat- weeks away. tle over redistricting, with “No pressure, it’s all rid- Democrats taking a chal- ing on Wisconsin,” Pelosi lenge of the current maps told more than 100 Demo- all the way to the U.S. Su- crats during a virtual meet- preme Court. ing tied to the final day of Republicans need to pick the Democratic National up three seats in the Sen- Convention. “No pressure.” ate and three in the As- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Democrats, as well as sembly to have super ma- President Donald Trump, jorities that could override People wait in line for help with unemployment benefits at the One-Stop Career Center in Las have made no secret how any Evers veto. That would Vegas. On Thursday the government reported that the number of workers applying for unem- essential winning Wiscon- enable the GOP-controlled ployment climbed back over 1 million last week after two weeks of declines. sin is to the race this year. Legislature to enact any Wisconsin did not get the map it wishes after redis- national attention it hoped tricting next year, just as it for when the Democrat- did in 2011 when Republi- Rise in jobless claims reflects ic convention originally can Scott Walker was gov- planned for Milwaukee ernor. moved online. But Trump Evers and Democrats still-struggling U.S. economy and his surrogates have have rallied around a “Save flooded the state this week, the Veto” message, with the By Christopher some sectors like housing benefits declined lastdinator Fernando Simón drawing a sharp contrast first-term Democrat saying Rigaber and manufacturing have week from 15.5 million said younger people with Democratic nominee Thursday he had temporar- ASSOCIATED PRESS rebounded. to 14.8 million. Many of should take into account Joe Biden, who decided ily suspended fundraising “Getting the virus in them probably found jobs. the risk of infecting older against traveling to the for his own reelection to fo- WASHINGTON — The check dictates when But some may have used relatives. state to accept the nomina- cus on that effort. coronavirus recession there’ll be relief from this up all their benefits, which “Nobody should be tion due to concerns over Evers predicted that Re- struck swiftly and vio- economic nightmare, and in most states run out af- fooled. Things are not go- COVID-19. publicans would convene lently. Now, with the U.S. it doesn’t look like it will ter about six months. ing well,” he said. Still, after Trump’s nar- “within seconds” to override economy still in the grip of be soon,” said AnnEliza- In Europe, meanwhile, In France, President row victory of less than his veto of the maps if they the outbreak five months beth Konkel, an economist fears mounted over rising Emmanuel Macron insist- 23,000 votes in 2016, and have the votes to do it. later, the recovery looks at Indeed, a job listings infections, many of them ed the country will send polls showing another close “That’s what this year’s fitful and uneven — and website. attributed to vacationers millions of students back race this year, Democrats election is all about for me, painfully slow. The scourge in the U.S. and young people lowering to school starting Sept. 1, are pledging not to down- and I think for you also,” The latest evidence has killed more than their guard. despite the biggest week- play the importance of Wis- Evers said. “Sure, it’s about came Thursday, when the 170,000 people and caused Italy added nearly 850 ly spike in cases since the consin in Biden’s efforts to defeating the Trumpster government reported that over 5.5 million confirmed cases to its count, with height of the outbreak in defeat Trump. and making sure his brand the number of workers ap- infections, with deaths Sardinia becoming a hot March and April — over “The road to the presi- of nonsense comes nowhere plying for unemployment rising by more than 1,000 spot because of people 18,000. dency runs through Wis- near the White House climbed back over 1 mil- a day on average. World- partying at nightclubs “The return to school consin,” said Holder, who again. I know Joe is going lion last week after two wide, the death toll stands and other spots without will happen” in the com- was attorney general under to win in November, but it’s weeks of declines. at about 790,000, with masks. Greece reported ing days, Macron said. “We former President Barack also about maps.” The figures suggest that over 22 million cases. 269 new infections, match- will not bring our coun- Obama. “The fate of the Holder said Wisconsin employers are still slash- The overall number of ing a record high set two tries to a halt, but we will United States, the fate of had the most gerryman- ing jobs even as some laid-off American workers days earlier. Amid a surge have to learn to live with the western world, is on dered maps in the country. businesses reopen and collecting unemployment in Spain, emergency coor- the virus.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 COMICS

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Man’s affair with neighbor reaches a moment of truth DEAR ABBY: Last sorry you are for the per- night I visited my Dear Abby is written by Abigail son’s loss but that you 47-year-old son. After a don’t “need” the quilt back 23-year marriage, he is Van Buren, also known as Jeanne and suggest it be donated going through a nasty di- Phillips, and was founded by her to a hospital, nursing vorce. While I was there, home, senior center or or- he asked my opinion mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact phanage. Consider con- about what he should do Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. tacting a local church for regarding a “situation.” Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. information on where A 62-year-old female they might be needed. divorced neighbor, who As to what to say to looks much younger, be- these grieving relatives, friended him, and they’ve DEAR MOM: Does over and gave it back to remember that when a been having sex and your son think it will hurt me. When my mother gift is given, it is the re- spending time together the woman’s feelings less passed recently, I was cipient’s — or the recipi- for several months. She if he monopolizes her for given her quilt back, too. ent’s survivors — to do hasn’t been in any rela- months — or more — and Looking at them makes with as they wish. Try not tionships for two years. breaks the news later? For me sad, but I can’t bear to to take it so personally. He told her he’s not in- some people, a 15-year age just throw them away. terested in a permanent difference is no big deal. My question is, what do DEAR ABBY: What do relationship because he’s But the longer this ar- I do with them? And you say to a guy who re- still not in a good emo- rangement continues, the what can I say to people surfaces 10 months after tional place, but he told more hurt she will be about not returning these our first encounter and me the real reason is when she finds out how gifts I made without wants to know if I want their age difference. She much it matters to him. hurting their feelings at to “see” him again? He told him she wants to I agree with you. Hones- the time they’ve lost their didn’t mention going to continue, hoping it will ty is the best policy. And loved ones? dinner or a movie or any- lead to something perma- you know what? If she’s thing — just seeing each nent. He wants to be as worldly as I suspect HURT IN other every 10 days or so. friends with benefits but she may be, she may agree CALIFORNIA doesn’t want to hurt her to continue the arrange- UNDECIDED IN feelings by telling her ment just the way it is. DEAR HURT: This is FLORIDA this. the first I have heard He’s a decent guy and DEAR ABBY: I am a about returning personal DEAR UNDECIDED: feels he’s being deceptive. quilter. I have created gifts to the givers after I’m not you, but this is I suggested he be honest hundreds of quilts as someone passes away, what I would say: “What and tell her it’s because gifts for friends and fam- and frankly, I am sur- do you have in mind? A of the age difference. ily over the last 30 years. prised. I wonder if the hike? A picnic at the What do you recommend? Earlier this year, my same would be true of beach? A socially-dis- husband’s uncle passed gifts of expensive jewelry tanced dinner?” And if MOM IN THE away, and my mother-in- or clothing? his answer isn’t some- MIDDLE law brought his quilt If it happens again, all thing more than getting you have to say is how together for sex, I’d pass. BRIDGE

When the bells toll for thee Here is another of Fran Lebowitz’s The one-no-trump overcall by funny comments: “Remember that South said that he would have as a teenager you are in the last opened one no-trump if East had stage of your life when you will be had the courtesy to pass. It also happy to hear that the phone is for promised at least one stopper in you.” the opener’s suit. North had an easy At the bridge table, sadly, you rare- raise to game. ly know when the phone is ringing There are six top tricks: three for you. But it helps to remember the spades, one heart, one diamond facts. Of course, part of the problem and one club. A winning finesse is the amount to remember, some in either minor will bring in the ex- of it important, some irrelevant. Still, tra three tricks. Which one to take? remember to remember how many There are only 13 high-card points trumps have gone, how many points missing, so East must have both of are in the opponents’ hands (easier the minor-suit kings for his opening to do if they bid), which cards are bid. Therefore, after South wins with winners, how the bidding proceeded, the heart ace, he should cross to and what the opening lead was. the club ace and take the diamond In today’s deal, how should South finesse three times to collect nine try to land three no-trump? West tricks. leads the heart four, lowest from a Take the club finesse, though, and tripleton in a suit that partner bid declarer loses a rapid five tricks: four and West didn’t support. hearts and one club. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS THIS WEEK IN MOVIES

Lucifer Netflix Season Premiere! Tom Ellis returns for a fifth season as the devilish Beneath The Silence title character of this fantasy drama. The season drops its first batch of episodes today, with the sec- ond half to come later. While Season 5 was initially announced as being the series’ last, to the uproar of fans, Netflix relented and renewed for a sixth season that will presumably be its last. 2020 Republican National Convention Various Networks The RNC will conduct its official business in Char- lotte, N.C., Aug. 21-24, then head to Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 24-27 for the traditional rallies and cele- brations. Donald Trump plans to accept his party’s nomination remotely. Summer Under the Stars: “Diana Dors” TCM, beginning at 6am Catch a Classic! British actress/singer Diana Dors (born Diana Mary Fluck) may have initially been simply lumped into the similar “blond bombshell” mold as Marilyn Monroe, but like Monroe, Dors also showed a talent for act- ing. You can see that in today’s lineup, which marks her first appearance in SUTS, and features just a handful of the many films she made in England and in Hollywood. Highlights include the film noir Good Time Girl (1948); David Lean’s 1948 adaptation of Oliver Twist; the network premiere of The Weak and the Wicked (1954); The Unholy Wife andThe Long Haul (1957); I Married a Woman (1958); the hor- ror anthology From Beyond the Grave (1974); and more. RuPaul’s Race: Vegas Revue VH1, 8 p.m. New Series! In this six-episode docuseries, cameras follow six legendary drag queens in their professional and per- By Paul Hall a young boy. situation. But this is a film done, all in the span of 90-odd sonal journeys as they take on Las Vegas in a brand- Despite the elation of add- that is not what its surface minutes. It is easier for an Silence. We all are aware new “RuPaul’s Live!” residency. The cast ing the young boy to the fam- observation would lead you actor to try to get one emo- of the silence that surrounds includes Season 11 winner and iconic ily, Rosalind is in pain. She to believe. Bang gives us a tion from an audience, but queens Asia O’Hara, , Kameron Mi- us. For some the silence is has started sleepwalking and man who is obsessively in multiple and very divergent golden. A minute or two away chaels, and Vanessa “Vanjie” Mateo. heading into a kind of state love and elicits emotions as feelings is a tough task and from the maddening rush 100 Days Wild of madness. It seems obvious he does everything within his Kurylenko delivers. of the world and our obliga- that she is suffering from power to help her from her And I loved Brian Cox’s role Discovery Channel, 9 p.m. tions. But others find the si- New Series! postpartum depression and current struggles. The wom- as Milton (Rosalind’s stepfa- lence maddening and cannot it is effecting her entire life. an he loves is there and he ther). He is a consummate In this series that is being described as a sort of function when things around An artist, she has always had desires her to return to hap- veteran who knows how to “Real Worldhomestead style,” a group of young re- them are not in motion. In some eccentricities, but when piness and that inner peace push the buttons and create cruits arrive in the remote Alaskan wilderness to the new film The Bay of Si- those become more than mi- he thinks she once had with a loving, doting man for view- form a new colony that will live solely off of the land. lence, it is clear that the qui- nor quirks, Will looks deeper him. Bang makes Will’s pain ers to embrace. But with only 100 days until winter strikes, they et can sometimes hold secrets into her past. real and his love true. But Together it’s a cast that de- waste no time to gather resources and set off on a that cry out for attention. Things just escalate when Bang is only half of the equa- livers on a story with multi- critical moose-hunting mission. Will (Claes Bang) and Ro- Will returns home from a tion, and the smaller side. ple levels. Like a bay that is Backyard Takeover salind (Olga Kurylenko) are business trip to find Rosalind The real performance be- peaceful on the surface and HGTV, 10 p.m. a couple in love. The two and the kids missing and his longs to Kurylenko as Ro- quiet at first glance, what have found a quiet bay and New Series! digging produces more than salind. Secrets and silence may be lurking beneath the the peacefulness of the still even he expected. What hor- always have a way of being calm is a different world than A familiar face returns to HGTV this summer when water equates to a calm in- rors does the past hold? exposed and in her perfor- we can see. It takes going seasoned landscape designer Jamie Durie, best side them. But as the peace- At first glance, The Bay of mance Kurylenko forces us deep, beneath the silence, to known from the network’s popular show The Outdoor ful frolic in the countryside Silence feels like it will be a to feel the love she has for expose the totality of life for Room With Jamie Durie, helps clients transform their comes to an end, they must simple thriller about a wom- Will, the pain we have for all of us. neglected and out-of-control backyard spaces into return to real life and their an’s life and how her past her struggle and even detest showstopping, personalized outdoor oases. adventures grace them with creates chaos in her present some aspects of what she has Paul’s Grade: B

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By Daria Litvinova In a video statement ASSOCIATED PRESS released early Friday in Omsk, Yarmysh said Na- MOSCOW — Russian valny remained in critical opposition leader Alexei condition and she called Navalny, one of Vladimir on the hospital’s leader- Putin’s fiercest critics, ship “not to obstruct us lay in a coma Friday at from providing all nec- a Siberian hospital, the essary documents for his victim of what his allies transfer.” It was not clear said appeared to be a poi- what the possible obstruc- soning engineered by the tions could be. Kremlin. Other opposition fig- Navalny’s organization ures were quick to sug- was scrambling to make gest Kremlin involve- arrangements to transfer ment. him to Germany for treat- “We are sure that the ment; a German group only people that have said it was ready to send the capability to target a plane for him and that Navalny or myself are a noted hospital in Berlin Russian security services FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS was ready to treat him. with definite clearance The 44-year-old Naval- from Russia’s political Icebergs float away as the sun rises near Kulusuk, Greenland last year. According to a study re- ny fell ill on a flight back leadership,” Pyotr Ver- leased on Thursday, Greenland lost a record amount of ice during an extra warm 2019, with the to Moscow from the Si- zilov, a member of the melt massive enough to cover California in more than four feet of water. berian city of Tomsk on protest group Pussy Riot Thursday and was tak- who ended up in inten- en to a hospital after the sive care after suspected plane made an emergency poisoning in 2018, told Record melt: Greenland lost landing in Omsk, Naval- The Associated Press. ny’s spokeswoman, Kira “We believe that Putin Yarmysh, said on Twitter. definitely is a person who She told the Echo gives that go-ahead in 586 billion tons of ice in 2019 Moskvy radio station that this situation.” he must have consumed Jaka Bizilj of the Ger- By Seth Borenstien ment. The study showed rising sea levels, coastal are generally two factors poison in tea he drank man organization Cinema ASSOCIATED PRESS that in the 20th century, flooding and other prob- in Greenland’s weather, at an airport cafe before For Peace, which arranged there were many years lems, he said. Gardner said. Last year, boarding the plane ear- for Verzilov’s treatment Greenland lost a record when Greenland gained While general ice melt Greenland blocking — a amount of ice during an ly Thursday. During the in Germany, said that at ice. records in Greenland go high pressure over Can- extra warm 2019, with flight, Navalny started Verzilov’s request “we will “Not only is the Green- back to 1948, scientists ada that changes the the melt massive enough sweating and asked her send at midnight an air land ice sheet melting, since 2003 have had pre- northern jet stream — to cover California in to talk to him so that he ambulance with medical but it’s melting at a fast- cise records on how much caused warm southern more than four feet of wa- could “focus on the sound equipment and special- er and faster pace,” said air to come up from the ter, a new study said. ice melts because NASA of a voice.” He then went ists with which Navalny study lead author Ingo satellites measure the United States and Can- to the bathroom and lost can be brought to Germa- After two years when summer ice melt had Sasgen, a geoscientist at gravity of the ice sheets. ada and flow into Green- consciousness, and has ny.” the Alfred Wegener Insti- That’s the equivalent of land, forcing more melt- been in a coma and on a Omsk is about 2,500 been minimal, last sum- mer shattered all records tute in Germany. putting the ice on a scale ing. ventilator in grave condi- miles east of Berlin, Last year’s Greenland and weighing it as water In 2017 and 2018 with- tion ever since. roughly a six-hour flight. with 586 billion tons of ice melting, according to melt added 0.06 inches flows off, Gardner said. out Greenland blocking, satellite measurements to global sea level rise. As massive as the melt cooler Arctic air flowed reported in a study That sounds like a tiny was last year, the two from open ocean into Bomber’s brother Thursday. That’s more amount but “in our world years before were only Greenland, making sum- than 140 trillion gallons it’s huge, that’s astound- on average about 108 mer milder, he said. of water. ing,” said study co-au- billion tons (98 billion This year, Greenland’s gets 55 years for That’s far more than thor Alex Gardner, a metric tons). That shows summer melt has been the yearly average loss NASA ice scientist. Add that there’s a second not as severe, closer to of 259 billion tons since in more water from melt- factor called Greenland normal for recent times, 2003 and easily surpass- ing in other ice sheets blocking, that either said Ruth Mottram, an Manchester es the old record of 511 and glaciers, along with super-charges that or ice scientist at the Dan- billion tons in 2012, said an ocean that expands dampens climate-related ish Meteorological Insti- a study in Communica- as it warms — and that melting, Gardner said. tute, who wasn’t part of concert attack tions Earth & Environ- translates into slowly In the summer, there Sasgen’s research. By Sylvia Hui “The defendant should ASSOCIATED PRESS clearly understand the minimum term he should Concern grows as Mexico president LONDON — The broth- serve is 55 years. He may er of the suicide bomber never be released,” Baker who set off an explosion added. talks of public airing of investigation at a 2017 Ariana Grande He added that there was concert in Manchester, a “significant degree of ment leaked to the news England, killing 22 people premeditation” and that By Christopher Sherman media, generating a public and injuring hundreds, the motivation for the ASSOCIATED PRESS furor and promises from was sentenced Thursday brothers was “to advance to a minimum of 55 years the Attorney General’s Of- the ideology of Islamism.” MEXICO CITY — Mex- fice to investigate the leaks. in prison. The brothers were born ico President Andrés Hashem Abedi, 23, had Former President in Manchester to Libyan Manuel López Obrador’s Calderón placed the allega- denied helping plan the parents. They had trav- insistence on a public air- attack at Manchester Are- tions squarely in the politi- elled to Libya the month ing of a rapidly widening cal realm. He said via Twit- na but was found guilty before the attack. Salman corruption scandal could of murder, attempted ter that the document’s returned to the U.K. on complicate the investi- leak confirms that López murder, and conspiring May 18, 2017, when he gation and open the case to cause explosions. His Obrador is using Lozoya “as finalized preparations for to criticism that it’s more an instrument of revenge sentencing had been post- the attack. Hashem re- about political payback poned due to travel re- and political persecution. mained in Libya until he than justice. Justice doesn’t interest strictions during the coro- was extradited to Britain Since the former head navirus pandemic. him, but rather lynching, and arrested at a London of Mexico’s state-run oil making in my case ridicu- His elder brother Sal- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS airport last year. company was extradited lous accusations.” man Abedi set off the Prosecutors say he from Spain last month, In some of the most explosive accusations in On Thursday, López Ob- bomb in the arena’s foyer played a key role in the the president has been recent Mexican political history, the former rador repeated his ranking at the end of the May 22, attack, including ordering saying he wants the pub- head of the state-owned oil company, directly of priorities when it comes 2017 concert, as fans — chemicals for the bomb lic to see the details of the accused former President Enrique Peña Nieto to the scandal: first, that ev- including thousands of and arranging transport alleged corruption that (above) and his treasury secretary of directing erything be known publicly; children and young people for the materials. has now implicated at second, that the stolen pub- — were leaving the pop a scheme of kickbacks and embezzlement di- The Manchester bomb- least three former pres- rectly from the president’s office. lic funds be recovered; and star’s show. He died in the ing was the deadliest in idents and more than a third, that there be justice explosion. a string of extremist at- dozen other politicians. and then to pass an energy where he is teaching at the for those who were respon- Hashem Abedi refused tacks in London and Man- The allegations of former Massachusetts Institute of sible. to attend court for the chester in the spring and Petroleos Mexicanos direc- reform that could greatly Technology, Videgaray de- “We aren’t persecuting two-day sentencing hear- summer of 2017. Targets tor Emilio Lozoya neatly benefit that company and nied the accusations, call- anyone,” López Obrador ing, which heard powerful in London included West- target López Obrador’s two others. To that end, some opposition lawmakers were ing them “absurd, inconsis- said. “What we want is to testimony from the fami- minster Bridge, London predecessors in the pres- end corruption.” bribed for their votes, he tent and reckless.” He said lies of the victims, many of Bridge, and a north Lon- idency — Enrique Peña Pressed on whether he said. Other allegations car- Lozoya was trying to save whom fought back tears as don mosque. Nieto and Felipe Calderón would be satisfied if the ried over from the prior ad- himself by implicating oth- they described their grief. Commenting on Thurs- — and his two opponents corruption allegations were ministration of Calderón. ers and included Videgaray Judge Jeremy Baker day’s sentencing, Prime in the last election — Ricar- made public but those in- because he was critical of said that the two brothers Minister Boris Johnson do Anaya and Jose Antonio Lozoya handled interna- volved were not successful- Lozoya’s financial misman- were “equally culpable for said the Manchester at- Meade — as well as pull tional relations for Peña ly prosecuted, López Obra- the deaths and injuries tack was a “horrifying and back the curtain on one of Nieto’s presidential cam- agement at Pemex. dor said it would be up to caused by the explosion.” cowardly act of violence the president’s favorite tar- paign and then was tapped López Obrador wanted the attorney general. “Although Salman Abedi which targeted children gets: an energy reform that to run Pemex once Peña Ni- the public to see a video Lo- “It’s an advance to have was directly responsible, and families.” allowed more private in- eto won. zoya had given prosecutors information,” he said. “Be- it was clear the defendant “Those who were taken vestment in Mexico’s state- Lozoya alleges that Luis and this week somebody — fore, this wasn’t known.” took an integral part in from us will never be for- run oil sector. Videgaray, Peña Nieto’s it’s not clear who — leaked In addition to putting the planning,” Baker said. gotten, nor will the spirit Peña Nieto has not com- presidential campaign di- a video showing opposition many of López Obrador’s The judge said that had of the people of Manches- mented publicly on the alle- rector and later his trea- political operatives stuffing rivals on the defensive, for the younger brother been ter who came together to gations, but the others have sury secretary, directed him stacks of cash into a duffel the past month the scandal over age 21 at the time of send a clear message to issued strong denials. to solicit, collect and distrib- bag. has distracted attention the explosion, he would the entire world that ter- In essence, Lozoya ac- ute bribes from Odebrecht The president wanted from the coronavirus pan- have been given a “whole- rorists will never prevail,” cused Peña Nieto and his to pay foreign campaign Mexicans to read Lozoya’s demic, in which more than life term.” Instead, he was Johnson said. closest associates of using consultants and later oppo- full statement about the 58,000 people have died in sentenced to serve a min- The youngest victim who bribes from Brazilian con- sition lawmakers. alleged corruption during Mexico, and an economy imum of 55 years before was killed in the attack struction firm Odebrecht In a statement Thursday previous administrations. forecast to shrink 10 per- parole may be considered. was age 8. to help win the presidency from Cambridge, Mass., On Wednesday the docu- cent this year. B8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2020 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly sequent offense at 6:56 a.m. at 37 Green St. A caller reported his car was and that the department has A report of vandalism at 2:44 arrests, re ect police records. In the Wednesday. A report of a motor vehicle egged overnight at 10:47 a.m. received previous reports of a p.m. Wednesday at 5 Kosciusko event of a perceived inaccuracy, it Latiana Wigfall, of 301 Es- breaking and entering at 1:21 Thursday on Auburndale Road. similar scam using the same St. A caller reported tires were sex St., was arrested on war- is the sole responsibility of the con- p.m. Thursday at 41 Sagamore The caller said his wife was get- address. Homeowner of in- slashed on a work truck. Police rant charges of two counts of St. ting the damage evaluated. volved address has no knowl- reported multiple vehicles on cerned party to contact the relevant receiving stolen property un- A report of vandalism at 4:16 edge of scam and originally the street had the same type of police department and have the der $1,200, receiving stolen Theft p.m. Thursday on Front Street. A reported it to the department. damage. department issue a notice of correc- property over $1,200, daytime parks and recreation employee Police received a call at 3:21 tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or breaking and entering for a felo- A report of a larceny at 3:23 found graf ti written all over the p.m. Wednesday about a park- SAUGUS clari cations will not be made without ny and receiving a stolen credit p.m. Wednesday at 9 Hanover women’s restroom. ing complaint stating that a St.; at 4:17 p.m. Wednesday at express notice of change from the ar- card at 10:47 p.m. Wednesday. vehicle is parked on Range Rd. Dunkin’ Donuts at 42 Market St. resting police department. NAHANT all the time, eliminating spots Complaints Accidents A report of a motor vehicle for those who are residents and All address information, par- theft at 8:17 p.m. Wednes- A caller at 7:27 p.m. Wednes- ticularly arrests, re ect police A report of a motor vehicle Animal Control have resident stickers. Of cers day at 300 Washington St.; at determined the owner of the day reported her neighbor was records. In the event of a per- crash at 2:37 p.m. Wednesday 10:09 p.m. Wednesday at 108 playing a very loud stereo that ceived inaccuracy, it is the sole A resident called 911 at 6:24 vehicle was visiting a resident. at Essex and Rockaway streets; Essex St. p.m. Wednesday to state there was shaking her home. Of cers responsibility of the concerned at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday at Har- Police received a call at 3:34 was an injured raccoon in her were dispatched to Shore Rd. party to contact the relevant wood Street and Western Ave- a.m. yesterday from a resi- front lawn that had moved to and reported all was quiet upon police department and have nue; at 6:12 p.m. Wednesday MARBLEHEAD dent complaining that another her neighbor’s lawn on Howe party was posting about her arrival. the department issue a notice at Linden and Summer streets; A caller reported at 5:52 p.m. Accidents Rd. The caller hung up mid-con- and saying negative things on of correction to the Daily Item. at 6:16 p.m. Wednesday at Wednesday that her neighbor versation. A dispatched of cer Facebook. The caller stated no Corrections or clari cations will Boston and Washington streets; A report of a motor vehicle was harassing her at her back reported a raccoon did appear threats had been made and no not be made without express at 7:26 p.m. Wednesday at 897 crash at 7:04 p.m. Thursday on door when she comes home to be injured but not rabid. The contact had been attempted, notice of change from the ar- Western Ave.; at 10:24 a.m. Beacon Street. from work. Ongoing neighbor resting police department. Thursday at 260 Lynn eld St.; caller was advised to call a wild- but she was unhappy with the life expert. dispute. The party said she was at 10:29 a.m. Thursday at 625 Complaints posting. requesting no response, just to Boston St.; at 11:24 a.m. Thurs- At 11:12 a.m. Wednesday, a Police received a complaint at LYNN party called to report a possible have an entry for a court case. day at Franklin and N Common A caller reported someone 2:04 a.m. Wednesday about a A woman walked into the sta- St.; at 1:46 p.m. Thursday at rabid raccoon on the heritage group on the beach near Willow Arrests went through his trash and trail behind lowlands parking tion at 4:09 p.m. Wednesday Market Basket at 40 Federal made a big mess at 2:30 p.m. Rd. were being noisy. The three to report her identity had been Charles Burnham, 48, of 64 St.; at 3:27 p.m. Thursday at lot. A dispatched of cer con- individuals on the beach were Thursday on West Shore Drive.  rmed the raccoon was sick stolen and was used to  le for Eastern Ave., was arrested and Commercial and Warren streets. The caller was referred to the advised and decided to head unemployment bene ts. charged with assault and bat- A report of a motor vehicle and requested mutual aid from home. Board of Health. Lynn Animal Control. At 2:57 p.m. Wednesday, the tery and assault and battery crash with personal injury at A report of suspicious activity station received a report about with a dangerous weapon at 4:02 p.m. Wednesday at Cha- at 8:25 p.m. Thursday on Atlan- Citizen Assist PEABODY a black truck illegally dumping 8:44 p.m. Wednesday. tham and Marianna streets. tic Avenue. A caller reported a behind Blessed Sacrament A report of a motor vehicle Josue Lopez-Perez, 27, of female who was unsteady on A party stopped by the sta- church on Summer St. An of- hit and run crash at 6:13 p.m. Accidents 380 Essex St., was arrested her feet kept on bumping into tion at 7:46 a.m. Wednesday  cer sent to investigate deter- Wednesday at 50 Western Ave.; and charged with unlicensed walls while she was walking to report she would be going A report of a pedestrian hit mined the party was allowed to operation of a motor vehicle at 8:28 p.m. Wednesday at 12 inbound. Police reported the fe- by a car in the loading dock at dump behind church. Fearless Ave. door to door doing census work. and on warrant charges of un- male was left in the custody of She said she was stopping by 7:23 a.m. Thursday at Highliner Police received a report at registered motor vehicle, unli- Foods, 801 Jubilee Drive. The 12:28 p.m. Wednesday that a Assaults her mother. because someone called the censed operation of a motor police the day before to verify person was taken to Beverly leg bone had been found at the vehicle and failure to stop/yield A report of an assault at Theft she was legitimate. Hospital. Anna Parker playground on Es- at 8:07 p.m. Wednesday. 11:57 p.m. Wednesday at sex St. Upon further inspection, A report of a stolen street sign Limbert Ramirez, 21, of 26 Green and Union streets; at Complaints Theft it was determined not to be the at 9:08 a.m. Thursday on Bubier Sagamore St., was arrested 9:40 a.m. Thursday on Broad bone of a human and was dis- A report of a stolen motor ve- and charged with two counts of Street. Road. A person walked into the Police received a call at 4:19 carded. hicle at 2:48 p.m. Wednesday drug possession with intent to A report of an assault and station to report the sign was p.m. Wednesday from a woman distribute at 7:06 a.m. Thursday. battery at 1:52 a.m. Thursday at taken by some kids who were looking for advice on renting a at BMW of Peabody at 221 An- SWAMPSCOTT Victor Santos-Calderon, 25, CVS at 200 S Common St. partying. house in town. She stated that dover St. The vehicle was recov- of 26 Sagamore St., was arrest- A caller reported a bag of stuff she found a rental on Bass ered in Boston. The driver was Complaints ed and charged with drug pos- Breaking and Entering was taken at 10:22 a.m. Thurs- Point Rd. but was required to not apprehended, but is known session with intent to distribute day on Powder House Court. electronically pay $3,000 just to the Chelsea Police. A report of a gunshot at 2:15 and Class D drug possession A report of a breaking and en- to view the apartment. The call- p.m. Thursday at Essex Street with intent to distribute sub- tering at 10:44 p.m. Wednesday Vandalism er was advised it was a scam Vandalism and Capen Road. Catch up with your Feds seek death favorite team once more for in Item Sports! marathon bomber WASHINGTON (AP) — lence. The Justice Department Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, will seek to reinstate a died following a gun ght death penalty for Dz- with police and being run hokhar Tsarnaev, the man over by his brother as who was convicted of car- he  ed. Police captured rying out the 2013 Boston a bloodied and wounded Marathon bombing, Attor- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev hours ney General William Barr later in the Boston sub- said Thursday. urb of Watertown, where In an interview with The he was hiding in a boat Associated Press, Barr parked in a backyard. said the Justice Depart- Tsarnaev, now 27, was ment would appeal the convicted of all 30 charges Now more than ever, court’s ruling last month against him, including that tossed Tsarnaev’s conspiracy and use of a death sentence and or- weapon of mass destruc- dered a trial to determine tion and the killing of an whether he should be ex- MIT police of cer during community ecuted for the attack that the Tsarnaev brothers’ killed three people and getaway attempt. The ap- wounded more than 260 peals court upheld all but others. Barr said the Jus- a few of his convictions. matters. tice Department would An attorney for Tsar- take the matter to the U.S. naev, David Patton, de- Supreme Court. clined to comment Thurs- “We will do whatever’s day. Patton said after the There’s comfort in being part of a strong community like necessary,” Barr said. “We 1st Circuit’s decision that Brooksby Village on the North Shore. We’re managed by will take it up to the Su- “it is now up to the govern- preme Court and we will ment to determine wheth- Erickson Living,® a leader in senior living and health care. continue to pursue the er to put the victims and death penalty.” Boston through a second Despite social distancing, our residents never lacked care Under Barr, the Justice trial, or to allow closure Department has again be- to this terrible tragedy by and connection. gun carrying out federal permitting a sentence of executions, putting three life without the possibility • Meals, medications, personal items, and men to death so far and of release.” scheduling at least three Prosecutors told jurors more—delivered! others next week and in that Tsarnaev was just as September, despite the culpable in the attack they • Telehealth appointments and house calls from coronavirus pandemic and say was meant to punish waning public support for the U.S. for its wars in our on-site doctors the death penalty. 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