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LYNN DEATH All Care VNA trying to provide TOLL AT 28 end-of-life comfort during COVID-19 By Gayla Cawley By David McLellan family. to the acutely ill. With the COVID-19 ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF It may have been over the phone, but pandemic peaking in Massachusetts — that Skype meeting and the dedication nearly 40,000 con rmed cases Tuesday, The City of Lynn is reporting that seven LYNN — One patient was at home of one worker allowed a dying man to according to the Massachusetts Depart- more residents have died from the corona- receiving geriatric care, while her hus- feel his family’s presence as he slipped ment of Public Health — the organiza- virus since last Friday and cases continue band was dying in the hospital from away. tion is having to balance protecting its to rise in other nearby communities. COVID-19. That’s when one of the nurs- The nonpro t All Care VNA & Hospice workers, patients and their families, The additional deaths, which were es from All Care VNA & Hospice came provides private and at-home health with providing comfort for those who to the home and facilitated nal good- care from visiting nurses, and both DEATHS, A3 byes from the wife and the rest of the hospitalized and at-home hospice care VNA, A5 Social distancing, Nahant style An early dismissal for all schools ITEM STAFF REPORT Gov. Charlie Baker an- nounced Tuesday that all state public and private schools and non-emergency child care programs will re- main closed for the rest of the 2019-2020 school year. “This will allow districts to plan through the end of the year,” Baker said during a press conference. “The De- partment of Education will be taking additional steps to boost remote learning ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK through a new remote learn- ing initiative and a new advi- A woman sits alone on a bench and looks out over Lynn Harbor at the Boston skyline. sory group that will work on creating more resources for parents, students and staff.” Baker had a special mes- Swampscott sage for seniors and that was A STITCH IN TIME to keep their heads up high as “brighter days are still ahead.” Rec providing For teachers and other TO SAVE LIVES school workers missing the children they teach, the ex- at-home tension announcement was tough to bear even though many educators saw it com- entertainment ing. “We miss our kids” By David McLellan Jen Mageary, an English ITEM STAFF teacher at Lynn English High SWAMPSCOTT — Cocktail recommen- School, said she expected the dations, online yoga and tness courses, decisions made this school and even virtual tours of famous museums year will have “long-lasting like the Louvre — Swampscott Recreation effects.” wants residents to know there is still plen- “I think we all knew it was ty to do during the COVID-19 pandemic. coming, (but) it was still dif - Swampscott Recreation has created a cult to hear,” Mageary said of Virtual Recreation Center to offer activ- Tuesday’s announcement. “As ities for residents while they are stuck teachers we go into this pro- at home. Unlike the state government, fession because we care about Swampscott has instituted a mandato- kids, and to prepare them for ry stay-at-home order, with nes of up to the world. We’re still doing $1,000 enforceable on residents who leave that, but it’s on a completely home for something other than essential different level. activities, such as getting food or supplies. “We miss our kids. We miss On Mondays at 5 p.m., Tuesdays at 5 the day-to-day teaching and p.m., Wednesday at 8 a.m., and Thursday laughing with them, comfort- at 5 p.m., workouts are being offered, from ing them. (It’s) not the same, yoga to “BollyX” dance tness. A separate Retired Lynn nurse making even though we’re doing our “Health and Wellness” section of the online best with what we have. (It’s) center has suggestions on “energy-busting” not like face-to-face interac- indoor activities, such as obstacle courses face masks for healthcare workers tion. It’s a really weird feel- that may be made at home using tape. ing to go from seeing your Another page has activities to do with By Gayla Cawley as an IV therapy and trauma For the past ve kids every day to then rely pets, such as “brain games” training pets ITEM STAFF nurse at the former Lynn and weeks, Karen on technology to get in touch with red and green lights, or exercises to Union hospitals for 22 years. McPherson has with them.” LYNN — As a retired nurse, Kristina Pezzulo, a pre- keep dogs healthy and active while they “Some people will say differ- been making Karen McPherson said it’s miss their normal walks. fabric face masks, school teacher/childcare pro- been heartbreaking to hear ent things or different stories Residents have also been offering some which have been vider at the Lynn YMCA, said about the shortage in per- depending on their political the decision to extend the clo- fun themselves, posting food and drink donated to health- recipes to the Swampscott Recreation sonal protective equipment leanings, but when my nurse sure of non-emergency child- care workers, po- Facebook page, and pictures from virtual healthcare workers are deal- friends say to me they don’t care facilities made her sad, cocktail parties. ing with as they work to com- have the supplies, I believe lice and re ght- especially for the kids who are For example, Maia Gosselin of the bat the COVID-19 pandemic. it.” ers throughout the transitioning to kindergarten “It makes me want to cry,” city. 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 Commentary: The Route 1 Grill House forms a healthy precedent of an unprecedented partnership with NE Metro Tech From left, pandemic, A4 Anthony Flo- By Elyse Carmosino 15 Northeast Metro Tech families in ramo, nephew ITEM STAFF  Back to work? Chelsea, Revere, Woburn, Stoneham, to Route 1 and Saugus. Companies fi nding SAUGUS — Route 1 Grill House in Grill House “This government shutdown is af- owner Jeff it easier said than Saugus has partnered with North- east Metro Tech to prepare and deliv- fecting everybody, but I’m still able to Floramo, and done, B3 er hot meals to families of students do takeout,” said Route 1 Grill owner Jeff Floramo, in need during the COVID-19 pan- Jeff Floramo. “I know there are people son to Route  U.S. OKs fi rst at- demic. out there who are really struggling, 1 Grill House Since it began last Sunday, the new owner Jeff home virus test, B3 program has delivered daily meals to PARTNERSHIP, A3 Floramo.

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Judith DiCarlo, 84 Barbara J. Fisher O’Donnell Henry F. Frid, 78

Judith D. Rose (Silvia) Di- WEST NEWBURY — Barbara CHELSEA — Henry F. “Russ” Carlo, age 84, passed away J. O’Donnell of West Newbury Frid, age 78, of Chelsea, for- peacefully due to complica- and formerly of Lynn and merly of Lynn, died Sunday in tions from COVID-19. Sandwich, N.H., died Friday, the Chelsea Soldiers’ Home. She was born in Oak Bluffs, April 17, 2020 after a brief ill- Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he Martha’s Vineyard and was ness. She was the wife of the was the son of the late Ellen a lifelong resident of Lynn. late Francis “Sonny” O’Don- M. (Collins) Spencer and Nor- She was the beloved mother nell, with whom she shared 28 man C. Frid. He was raised in of James DiCarlo (Evelyn Di- years of marriage, and the late Lynn and was a graduate of Carlo), Andrea Devaney and Chester (Chuck) Fisher, with St Mary’s Boys High School, Andrew DiCarlo. She was the whom she shared 34 years of class of 1959. He received his beloved daughter of the late marriage. Bachelor’s Degree in History in Carl and Julia Rose Silvia. She Born in Swampscott, she 1963 from St. Michael’s Col- leaves behind two sisters, Bar- was the daughter of the late lege in Colchester, Vt. bara Hoy and Donna Hogan; Frederick and Margaret Cham- Russ served in the United and one brother, Thomas Sil- pion. She attended St. John’s States Navy during the Viet- via (Barbara Silvia). She was School in Swampscott and nam War and was an aviator also the sister of the late Vera later graduated from Swamp- in two tours with the VAW-13 Bryson and Melvin “Buddy” scott High. Barbara married “Zappers,” ying in A-1 Sky- at the Azorean Restaurant in predeceased by her three The family would like to Silvia (Betty Silvia). She leaves Chuck in 1952 and raised raiders. He had worked for Gloucester and hosting her her family in Lynn, until their brothers, Donald Champion Boston Coach and was a thank the staff at the Chel- behind  ve grandchildren, sea Soldiers’ Home for the annual Christmas party. Fam- retirement in 1985. She then of New Hampshire, Eugene member of the American Le- Shannon Cavalieri (Anthony ily gatherings of any type were Champion of Connecticut and exceptional care given to Russ moved to Sandwich, N.H., gion, the VFW, The Elks and the Cavalieri), Erin DiCarlo (Scott always her favorite. Thomas Champion of Mas- during his time there. where she began the second Knights of Pythias. He served Whenal), Derek Devaney, The family of Judy DiCar- sachusetts. She also leaves Service information: Ad- chapter of her life. She loved as commander of the Ameri- James DiCarlo and Danielle lo would like to express their many nieces and nephews. hering to the guidelines of her home and the many gar- can Legion Post 192 in Evans, Devaney (Michael Keister); appreciation to the staff of The world was a better place the Commonwealth of Mas- dens she tended to with care. Ga., from 1989-1990. and six great-grandchildren, the Brudnick Center for Living with Barbara in it. She will be sachusetts and the CDC, a She was a member of the He is survived by two Aidan, Wesley, William, Wyatt, for the care that she received Sandwich Garden Club as well sadly missed, but lovingly re- celebration of Henry’s life will daughters, Kristin Michele Luca and Emersyn. She also there. as the Sandwich Women’s membered, by her family and come forth at a later time. Walker and her husband Brian leaves behind many nieces Service information: Ad- Club. She enjoyed her New many friends. The family would In lieu of owers, donations of Pensacola, Fla., and Laraine and nephews, and countless hering to the guidelines of Hampshire lifestyle and made also like to extend a very spe- may be made to the Veterans friends. the Commonwealth of Mas- many friends. Chuck passed in cial Thank You to Belinda who Page Frid of San Gabriel, Ca- of Foreign Wars Foundation She was known for her sachusetts and the CDC 1986 and Barbara met Sonny, took such amazing care of lif.; his siblings, Carlene Fields or DAV (Disabled American spunky personality — a real burial will be private and who had also lost his spouse our mother. We can’t begin of Lynn, Margaret Gonzalez of Veterans) Charitable Service spit  re who always had ev- a celebration of life will be of many years. They fell in love to tell her how grateful we are Suisun City, Calif., and Norman Trust. Arrangements by the eryone laughing. She loved held at a later date. Arrange- and were soon married and and how much her friendship Frid of Suisun City, Calif., and SOLIMINE Funeral Home, to cook for everyone and was ments under the direction of shared 28 wonderful years of meant to all of us, and espe- Dona Fracisco of El Sobran- Lynn. Relatives and friends a big people person. She al- the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, family, friends and each other cially to Barbara. te, Calif.; his former are encouraged to ways said that if she cooked Lynn. Friends are encouraged until Sonny’s passing in May Service information: Due wife Gayle (Ryland) leave a message of a meal for you it meant she to leave condolences for the 2016. to the current state of health Frid of Pensacola, as condolence for the loved you. She scattered her family at www.solimine.com. Barbara loved, appreciat- affairs there will be a private well as many nieces family at www.soli- love for others in the form of ed and cherished her family. graveside service for Barba- and nephews. He mine.com. Tupperware containers. Her fa- Barbara is survived by her ra’s family. A Celebration of was predeceased vorite things were crocheting, daughter Kathie Leblanc and her Life will be held at a later by his daughter, Valerie Page dining with friends and family her husband David of West date. The TWOMEY, LeBLANC Frid and his brother Kenneth Newbury; her daughter Peg- & CONTE Funeral Home, 193 Thompson. gy Manter and her husband High St., Newburyport, MA Dale of By eld; and her son 01950 is assisting her fam- Michael and his wife Dianna ily with her funeral arrange- of Lynn. She also leaves her ments. Harris I. Risman, 73 three grandchildren Kelly, Ra- To offer online condolenc- Joseph G. Migliaccio, 34 chel and Christopher; and her es and to check service up- two great-grandchildren Trevor dates please visit www.tlcfu- BRIGHTON — Harris I. Ris- and Sarah. Barbara was also neralhome.com. NAHANT — Joseph Gerard man, of Brighton, entered into Migliaccio, 34, of Nahant, rest on April 20, 2020 at the died from complications of age of 73. COVID-19 on Saturday, April Son of the late Dr. Joseph 18, 2020. Risman and Beatrice “Dunny” Jeffrey W. Tobey, 58 He was a graduate of (Glickman) Risman. The lov- 1961-2020 Swampscott High School, ITT ing brother of Jean Risman of Tech and was employed as Brattleboro, Vt., and Marjorie PEABODY — Jeffrey W. Tobey, an electronics technician. Jo- Risman (Edward Letzter) of 58, of Peabody, died peace- seph was a fun-loving friend Philadelphia, Pa. Cherished fully at home on Saturday, to many, an avid skateboarder uncle of Matthew Dricker April 18 with his family by his and snowboarder who loved (Lana Dever), Jessie Dricker, side. Jeff fought a courageous to express himself through his Rafael Letzter and Eliana Letz- and inspiring battle with kid- artwork and love of cars. He ter; and cherished great-uncle ney cancer for the past three loved his family and was loved of Alice Dricker. He will also years. by them. be missed by many beloved He was the treasured He is the loving son of David cousins, and by the staff and brother and brother-in-law Migliaccio and his wife Jac- residents of 2Life Commu- of Joanne and Bernie Lind- qui of Salem and his mother nities in Brighton, where he Service information: Fu- ner, Richard and Mary Ellen Janice Jope and her husband of Tewksbury. He also leaves lived since his retirement from neral services are private Tobey, all of Lynn. He was a John of Barnstable. Dear many aunts, uncles and cous- the Massachusetts State Civil due to regulations imposed very special uncle to Melis- brother of his sisters Jayna Mi- ins who will sorely miss him. Service. by the coronavirus pandem- sa and Julie Lindner, Gregory gliaccio of Salem and Deanna Service information: A Harris grew up in Lynn and ic. and Cassie Tobey, Lauren and Migliaccio and Tyler Sullivan of celebration of Joseph’s life graduated from Lynn English In lieu of owers, expres- Jason Kreamer, and Brendan Derry, N.H. Joseph was also will be held at a later date. High School and Northeastern sions of sympathy may be Tobey. Jeff was a great uncle the uncle of Jaxson Sullivan, Online guestbook at www. University. He loved languages made in his memory to 2Life to many nieces and nephews. whom he loved. Joseph was Solimine.com. and collected them the way Response and Readiness Jeff was predeceased by his the ultimate host for many the grandchild of the late Sal- some people collect stamps. Fund, 30 Wallingford Road, parents, Ron and June Tobey football parties at his home vatore and Connie Migliaccio He could speak Russian, Ger- Brighton, MA 02135-4753, and nephew Ryan Tobey. over the years. of Nahant and the late Ge- man, French, Spanish and https://www.2lifecommu- Jeff grew up in Lynn and at- Jeff was a compassion- rard and Margaret Giordano Yiddish uently, and could nities.org/2lifes-response- tended Lynn Vocational and ate individual who had kind also converse in Hebrew, Por- covid-19, or to a charity of Technical High School, grad- words for everyone and made tuguese, et al. He was a his- your choice. uating in 1979. Jeff received the best of a situation. Jeff MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS tory buff and enjoyed sharing For more information or to his degree in Criminal Justice touched a lot of lives and will his wide-ranging and esoteric register in the online guest- from Curry College in 2003. always be remembered in sto- knowledge with friends and book, please visit www.sta- He worked at Unique Carbide ries that will be shared among Fisherman who went degrees Fahrenheit. family. netskyhymansonsalem.com. in Lynn before following his family and friends. His spirit overboard dies at hospital passion for law enforcement. will live on because Jeff was NOAA to allow boats to sh Jeff began his career with the “simply the best.” GLOUCESTER (AP) without monitors into May Wenham Police Department in Donations in Jeff’s memory — A sherman went 1985. He spent his career in may be made to Dana-Farber overboard and later died, BOSTON (AP) — The Kenneth W. Deveau, 47 Wenham starting as an auxil- Cancer Institute to support according to Coast Guard federal government is iary of cer, rising to the rank cancer research and patient of cials. extending its suspension of captain before retiring in care at: Dana-Farber Cancer A crewman aboard the of the requirement for Institute, P.O. Box 849168,Bos- Miss Sandy went over- at-sea monitors in some ILLINOIS — Kenneth Wayne 2017. Jeff’s circle of friends was ton, MA 02284 or via www.da- board as the Gloucester East Coast sheries until (“Ken”) Deveau, 47, of Illinois, wide and dear to him. He had na-farber.org/gift. vessel returned from sh- May. passed away unexpectedly on an amazing way to start friend- Service information: Ad- ing Monday afternoon, Some shing boats are April 17 after suffering a heart ships that lasted years and hering to the guidelines of the Gloucester Daily required to carry work- attack. were always there to support the Commonwealth of Mas- Times reported. Nicolo ers on board who collect Born in Massachusetts, he him in any way he needed. sachusetts and the CDC fu- Vitale, 49, was located data about commercial was the son of the late Jan- In 2019 he was chosen by neral services will be private. in the water and died at shing. They’re called et (Boyes) Barrett and James his oncology team at Dana Arrangements under the Addison Gilbert Hospital observers or at-sea A. Barrett. He was a longtime Farber Cancer Institute to be a direction of the SOLIMINE that evening. monitors, and the data Lynn resident and a graduate hero for the Dana Farber Jim- Funeral Home, Lynn. Friends Chief Warrant Of cer they gather helps inform of Lynn English High School’s my Fund walk. It was an amaz- are encouraged to leave John Roberts said the federal management of Class of 1990. ing day when “Tobey’s Troops” condolences for the family crewman was unrespon- sheries. The National Oceanic Ken was easily recognized for and “Jeff’s Posse” supported at www.Solimine.com. A cel- sive when he was pulled and Atmospheric Admin- his stature and many referred him. ebration of Jeff’s life will be from the water. It was istration said its waiving to him as “Gentle Giant” due Jeff enjoyed all sports, held at a later date. unclear how long Vitale to his kind and caring nature. whether it be a spectator had been in the water. the requirement in some He had a great sense of humor cheering on his nephews and Harbormaster T. J. Cia- Northeast sheries until and truly was a kid at heart. nieces or playing a round of rametaro said the water May 2. He enjoyed spending time with and step children Joseph and golf with his buddies. Jeff was temperature Monday his family, especially his nieces Madison; brothers, Thom- afternoon was about 45 and nephews who adored him. 781-593-7700 Ken was talented and loved as Deveau and wife Connie, James Barrett and wife An- Publishing Daily, except Sundays working with his hands. He USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 worked as a general contrac- drea, and Shawn Barrett, all of Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA tor for many years and enjoyed Illinois; his sister Danielle Bar- and additional of ces. rett and her husband Wayne of Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item writing, painting and cooking Subscriptions in his free time. He was also Lynn; seven nieces, two neph- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States known for his quick wit. He ews;  ve great-nieces and one $30.00 for 4 weeks was usually the  rst to shout great-nephew. $95.00 for 13 weeks Service information: Due call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 $185.00 for 26 weeks out the correct answer while $340.00 for 1 year watching Jeopardy and few to the current precautions to start your Send payment to and POSTMASTER, dared to challenge him to a surrounding COVID-19 ser- send address changes to: card or board game. vices are private and a cele- daily subscription. The Daily Item He is survived by his loving bration of life will be held at 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 wife, Amy (Webster) Deveau a later date. Lynn, MA 01903 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Swampscott Rec providing at-home entertainment Lynn death toll at 28 ENTERTAINMENT DEATHS idents. There were two From A1 From A1 deaths each on Sunday Swampscott-based Sip Wine Educa- and Monday. tion posted her “Isolation Libation: reported by the Lynn De- As of Tuesday, there Frozen in Time” cocktail — it’s a partment of Public Health have been 733 confirmed blend of ice cubes, dark chocolate on Tuesday, occurred over COVID-19 cases in Revere milk, a banana, raspberries, a four-day period, from and 30 residents have one to two ounces of Tito’s Vodka, Saturday to Tuesday. died. just under an ounce of Boston Har- To date, there have been “Projections show that bor Distillery Seymour’s Coffee Li- 1,173 COVID-19 cases in we are nearing ‘the peak,’ queur, and a splash of chambord. the city and 28 Lynn res- and we need our residents One prominent feature of the idents have died. to stay the course,” said Swampscott Recreation Virtual Recre- Since last Friday, there Revere Mayor Brian M. ation Center is a compilation of virtual has been a 31.6 percent Arrigo in a statement. museum tours offered by famous insti- increase in confirmed“Please, stay at home and tutions across the globe, including the cases. An additional 282 help save lives.” British Museum, the Louvre, Solomon people have been infected Although the increase R. Guggenheim Museum, Van Gogh over that four-day period. has been relatively small Museum, the Vatican, and NASA. The largest day-to-day since Sunday — with 39 Current exhibits residents may “visit” spike occurred on Satur- new cases reported — the include the Louvre’s Egyptian Antiq- day, with 113 new cas- city experienced a large uities and every exhibit at the Smith- es reported, followed by spike in cases from Friday sonian National Museum of Natural an additional 86 cases to Sunday. Over that time History, where a three-dimensional on Sunday. Numbers de- period, 115 additional res- camera system has been set up to al- creased significantly on idents were infected. low people to view dinosaur fossils and Monday, with 29 new cas- Of those 115 cases, the meteors simply by clicking and drag- es reported, but spiked city said a vast majority ging their computer’s mouse. again on Tuesday when were located with a pri- There’s also activities for the entire the city confirmed another vate nursing facility. The family, including a virtual storytime 54 cases. National Guard was dis- from Swampscott Recreation Direc- The virus continues to patched to the facility last tor Danielle Sisino Strauss and her have the largest impact on week to conduct testing of golden retriever, Lilly, each morning people between the ages every resident and staff — this experience is included in an of 20-60, in terms of con- member. As of Saturday ongoing “stay-at-home-cation” for firmed cases. Of the city’s evening, more than half Swampscott children to benefit the 1,173 total cases, 821 of of the residents who had local Anchor Food Pantry. the people who have been Visit www.swampscottma.myrec. tested positive were as- infected fall within that ymptomatic. com for information on participating age range. in Swampscott Recreation’s virtual The facility, Lighthouse Swampscott Recreation Director Danielle Sisino Strauss and “At this time when crit- activities. Nursing Care Center, re- her golden retriever provide a virtual storytime session for ical services are most es- ported that 85 residents David McLellan can be reached at Swampscott residents, one of many virtual activities the orga- sential, I, along with my and 21 staff members [email protected]. nization is offering during the COVID-19 pandemic. colleague mayors and had tested positive, while United States Conference three of the facility’s res- of Mayors, are calling on idents had died, according Congress and the Admin- to The Boston Globe. An early dismissal for all schools istration to make federal “What the most re- support available to local cent data is showing us and state governments,” the family, which has had School Dr. John Dolan also is that there are likely SCHOOLS virtual learning, knowing said Mayor Thomas M. several virus scares, to supported the decision, many more people in our From A1 she can teach her class McGee in a Facebook post. stay home. saying “if you’ve seen the city who have contracted concepts, but a computer “Defeating COVID-19 re- and will have to miss their Her husband first got numbers, Gov. Baker is do- the virus, but who do not can’t replace the class- quires us to work together graduations. sick with flu-like symp- ing the only thing he can exhibit symptoms,” said room community. and support all cities. Our “I miss my kids,” said toms in mid-March and do,” adding a parent advi- Arrigo. “This underscores “It’s the best decision but local budgets are being hit Pezzulo. “I’m just ready to just began to start feeling sory council is working on the importance of continu- I’m really sad,” she said. hard and drained from the go back. I’m still able to better last week. Mer- a plan to honor the senior ing to do your part to slow Remote learning plans economic shutdown. Cit- provide lessons and work- ryman has also battled class. the spread. Even if you are Tutwiler said the city’s ies need help now to fight sheets for the kids, but symptoms, including a fe- Lynnfield Superinten- feeling perfectly healthy, school district had been the COVID-19 virus and it’s not the same. We’re ver and loss of smell and dent Jane Tremblay said you can spread the virus.” preparing for the potential to maintain critical public doing our best to keep in taste, and one of their sons, while she felt that most Testing is now available of classes not resuming services.” touch with the families who has asthma, battled people knew this was in- to any Revere resident by assembling a remote Elsewhere, there have and helping to provide as a fever and sore throat evitable, the news was dif- experiencing COVID-19 learning plan for students, been 391 cases and 37 much as we can.” for days. However, none ficult to hear. symptoms at Beth Isra- which will be implement- deaths in Peabody as of For Pezzulo, who just of them were able to get “I am sad beyond belief,” el Deaconess Chelsea on ed on April 27 and extend Monday, 137 cases in Sau- started her position in tested and will not know if said Tremblay. “Nobody Broadway and MGH Chel- to June 18, the last day of gus as of Saturday, 27 cas- mid-March, the closures they had COVID-19 until is surprised, but we are sea Healthcare on Everett school in Lynn. es and three deaths in Na- have had a profound im- they’re able to take an an- all stunned. We have to Avenue. No insurance, He is deeply concerned hant, and 65 people have pact on her as well. tibody test. remember that we are in primary care provider or about the learning gaps been infected in Swamp- “For me it’s not work, it’s “The scare that we had, the middle right now, but referral is needed and no that could be created by scott. what I love to do and not I don’t want to see anyone there will be an end and questions will be asked. the extended closure. He The Town of Lynnfield being able to do what I love as sick as my husband was we will get there together.” acknowledged that stu- has 56 cases, but eight Staff reporters Elyse is making a big impact on because it was scary,” said Tremblay said she ex- dents may be behind when deaths have been reported Carmosino, David McLel- my days because I actu- Merryman. “I’m glad that pects that the creativity of they return in the fall. in the municipality, which lan and Anne Marie Tobin ally have to find things hopefully we won’t have administrators and teach- “Nothing trumps the only has about 13,000 res- contributed to this report. to keep myself busy,” said to worry about that for ers will be put to the test, magic that happens in a Pezzulo. “I just miss my awhile.” but is confident that they classroom with a teacher kids and can’t wait to go Lynn Superintendent will rise to the challenge. and students learning to- back to the Y.” Dr. Patrick Tutwiler has “I know that our stu- gether,” said Tutwiler. NE Metro Tech, restaurant A surreal switch been saying for weeks that dents and families are do- Parent Chad Wilkins The switch to online he expected schools to be ing the best they can and said he was disappointed form healthy partnership platforms and communi- closed for the remainder of will continue to give their for his daughter, Amanda, cation with students has the year so Tuesday’s deci- very best efforts to stay who is a senior at Lynn PARTNERSHIP Northeast Metro Tech been “surreal,” and unlike sion did not come as a sur- engaged and connected to Classical High School. staff who have come to- anything Mageary has From A1 prise. While he supports our schools,” she said. “I feel bad for everybody, gether to make sure our ever seen or expected, she the decision, Tutwiler said Dr. Julie Tammaro, a especially the seniors so if I can help, if I can students and their fami- said. it was “heartbreaking” for Lynnfield mother of four, like my daughter,” said give back a little bit, that’s lies have hot meals during “Even just think- all parties involved, such said Baker’s announce- Wilkins. “She was going to what we want to do.” this time, which has been ing about MCAS,” said as teachers, students, stu- ment is a relief of sorts. be captain of the softball Floramo said he tries incredibly difficult and life Mageary. “It was waived dent athletes and coaches. “I assumed it was go- team. She was looking for- to keep the food, which is changing for many,” Wake- this year, (but that) doesn’t Spring is typically an ex- ing to happen. It’s nice to ward to being a real leader delivered by Route 1 vol- mean students don’t have citing time filled with con- know it is concrete so we field Superintendent Da- on that team. Now, it’s all unteer staff, cost-effective vid DiBarri said. “I think to take it. It just means certs, awards ceremonies, can plan,” she said. gone. She’s crushed. She and healthy while still this effort is a testament we’ll have double the graduations and other Her oldest child is six was in tears a few min- providing students with to the caring nature of our number next year. It’s not events celebrating student and Tammaro has com- utes ago. I don’t know how some variety. school and our communi- going to be done when ev- accomplishments, he said. bined her own home learn- to explain it.” “Yesterday we did a nice ty.” eryone is done social dis- “I think that is a ing ideas with ones pro- Swampscott Superinten- chicken, broccoli, and ziti. Floramo added that the tancing. It’s going to have thoughtful and evi- vided by the public schools dent Pamela Angelakis Today we’re doing barbe- long lasting effects.” dence-based decision, one to keep her children occu- said she was “naturally cue chicken with salad,” district has helped him Christy Merryman, who that is clearly with the pied. disappointed” to learn that he said. “I try to keep it provide additional snacks has three kids in public health and well-being of Peabody Interim School school buildings would re- healthy, (and) we mix it up for students as well. and private schools in all front of mind (but) the Superintendent Dr. Marc main closed, but added every day.” “I’m providing the food, Lynn, said the decision to sense of loss that all of our Kerble scrambled Tuesday she has been “resigned to Paid for by the North- but they’re providing close came as a relief for students must be feeling, afternoon to coordinate the fact that, unfortunate- east Student Benefitthings like chips and ce- her and other mothers that is front of mind for the extension’s implica- ly, this was inevitable.” Fund, more than $2,000 real,” he said. “We’ll give who were scared to send me and I feel that same tions with his staff. Remote learning will has been donated to the (students) a bag from their kids back this year. sense of loss myself,” said “I just learned that we continue for Swampscott fund by staff since North- Northeast, too. We’ve “I’m not surprised,” said Tutwiler. “I know what will have remote learn- students, Angelakis said, east Metro Tech closed its partnered up with them Merryman. “I had a feel- losing the spring means ing for the remainder of and “teachers and stu- facility. and they’re also doing a ing that this was going to to students. The hope is the school year. We have dents have transitioned The program’s induction lot, making a goodie bag happen so we’ve been try- we can come up with some a draft of a plan in place extremely well” to using mark roughly one month that each family gets ing to prepare for it from creative ideas to have as that has to be vetted, but I at-home technology for ed- since the Wakefield-based along with the food.” the very beginning. I’m many things happen as is am confident that all three ucation. vocational high school A press release from sad for the seniors and possible.” grade spans (elementary, “We are obviously aware locked its doors mid- the superintendent stat- fifth graders and eighth Saugus Superintendent middle, and high school) that our seniors are af- March to prevent the ed that Northeast Met- graders, but I think the Dr. David DeRuosi sup- will do what is best for the fected the most by these spread of the virus — ro Tech aims to continue right decision was made. ported the decision and students of Peabody. We developments, and we about the same amount deliveries until social Obviously, it’s a game said he thought the district will have specific meetings are committed to being of time since Gov. Baker distancing advisories are changer for moms that are was ready, having already and professional develop- creative to come up with ordered all restaurants to lifted. at home, but i think it was started working on moving ment to support them,” he ways for them to be prop- close their dining rooms to the right call.” forward in the event of a said in a statement. erly recognized for what is customers. Elyse Carmosino can be Merryman has a daugh- prolonged closure. Under Kerble’s direc- truly a milestone in their “I’d like to thank Route reached at ecarmosino@ ter and son who attend “My administrators, tions, public school admin- lives,” Angelakis said. “As 1 Grill House and the itemlive.com. Sacred Heart School and teachers, central office, istrators and individual a parent of a high school a son who’s in his fresh- we’ve been doing this very schools coordinated lesson senior, I am especially man year at Lynn Voca- methodically, step-by-step, plans beginning a month sensitive to what these LAW OFFICES OF tional Technical Institute. (and) we already put mea- ago and provided them kids are going through JAMES J. CARRIGAN It’s been a crazy freshman sures in place just in case,” through school websites to and the importance of let- year for her son, she said, DeRuosi said. “(It’s) a good teachers and parents with ting them know that their • Social Security Disability as he transferred from decision because we just updated plans and com- achievements will not be • Workers Compensation St. Mary’s to Lynn Tech got to the point where the munications from Kerble • Accidents diminished by the circum- 25 years located across in January, just three remote learning is coming sent out on a biweekly or stances we are all facing.” from Lynn District Court months before schools together. If we had to shift weekly basis. Home delivery 15 Johnson St. were ordered closed. gears right now to plan for A Peabody middle school Item staffers Elyse Car- subscribers However, Merryman an opening, it would just teacher who asked not to mosino, Gayla Cawley, 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN said she’s happy with the Thor Jourgensen, Steve Get FREE access create turmoil and havoc.” be identified said the deci- to the e-edition on ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN remote learning materials “Doing the only thing sion to not return to class Krause, David McLellan, LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL the schools have provided, he can do” this spring means she and Anne Marie Tobin www.jamescarriganlaw.com partly because they allow St. Mary’s Head of will continue to focus on contributed to this report. [email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2020 OPINION KATHLEEN McDONALD HOW TO REACH US

E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill The precedent of an M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton unprecedented pandemic Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Customer Service It’s tough for anyone is uttered aloud. Giving of employment; the short- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS right now to be aware rise to wide-spread pub- age of healthcare or gov- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 of much other than lic suspicion of those who ernment supports needed All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 COVID-19 and its accom- do speak up, denial helps for survivors to regain 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 panying fears, separation us avoid the painful re- physical and mental well- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 from loved ones, exhaust- alization that beloved being; the unrelenting in- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 ed frontline workers, so political leaders, celeb- justices. Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 it feels awkward noting rities, local community In both public health Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 that it’s Sexual Assault leaders, friends or family crises, we are now wit- Subscriptions [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Awareness month. members could be violent nessing massive poten- The current quarantine predators. And that’s how tial for destruction, too Circulation [email protected] evokes an eerie familiar- the virus spreads, so to late for many of us to go ity for those who have speak. unharmed. We have also, Ext. 3 experienced sexual vio- While sexual violence, however, witnessed cour- Newsroom lence, and the resulting of course, is not a direct age, kindness and soli- [email protected] sensations of a disori- comparison to a rapidly darity. What the #metoo [email protected] enting unreality perma- spreading virus, it is a movement has done for Ext. 4 EDITORIAL nently reconfiguring our rampant, global condi- the unmitigated epidem- Sports personal lives, our com- tion which has not yet ic of sexual violence feels [email protected] munity, our country, the even begun to be eradi- much like the hope that Ext. 5 world. For me, and for cated. Sexual assault is arrives with the news Retail and Online Partisanship millions more who have America’s and the world’s of donated ventilators, Advertising lived through shatter- longtime, covert pandem- delivery of long-awaited [email protected] ing upturns of this oth- ic still yielding massive masks for health care ADVERTISING er global public health damage. Millions among providers. The stories of Ernie Carpenter Jr. emergency, the spiraling us are profoundly bruised doctors, nurses, patients Director of Advertising and pandemic and Business Development, ext. 1355 impact of an out of con- mentally, physically, fi- told via video on Twitter trol pathogen doesn’t feel nancially, relational- and the #metoo testimo- [email protected] Editorial from the Philadelphia Inquirer Editorial Board “unprecedented,” as it is ly, cognitively, and face nies of rape survivors, Ralph Mitchell often described. daunting timelines for we hope, will “flatten the Sales Representative, ext. 1313 There are many frightening aspects to the coronavirus [email protected] Denial — a power- healing. Most survivors curve” until we can pre- pandemic. Among the most frightening is how much we ful coping mechanism still bear the burden of Eric Rondeau still don’t know. vent any more harm. Sales Representative, ext. 1280 We don’t know why some cities and areas of the country — lets us dismiss what isolation that comes from Like all of us, I current- [email protected] we are unwilling to ac- silence, a singular quar- are seeing higher mortality rates than others. We don’t know ly feel anxious, sad, angry, Patricia Whalen what percentage of the population is currently infected, and cept as real. How many antine of sorts. A pan- afraid, dazed and bewil- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 what percentage may have immunity. We don’t know when Americans have deemed demic that in 2018 alone dered but after rebuild- [email protected] we will have an adequate supply of N95 masks and tests. self-quarantining unnec- harmed 734,630 people, ing my life up from the BUSINESS OFFICE Amid this uncertainty, one thing is clear: There is some- essary? How many have 91 percent of them wom- bathroom floor where my thing more fatal than the virus, and that is political par- Susan J. Conti ignored professional ad- en (per U.S. Department body and mind were sto- Controller, ext. 1288 tisanship. We’re not just talking about the way President vice and chose to visit a of Justice, Bureau of Jus- len, I know — as so many [email protected] Donald Trump has often defaulted to partisan swipes and friend, to offer an elderly tice Statistics and Center blaming other parties and administrations for the crisis, others have also learned Ted Grant parent just one more hug, for Disease Control and — how to live through dif- Publisher, ext. 1234 though that is damaging enough. We’re talking about the or still believe it can’t Prevention), the public [email protected] battles that are firming up along political lines about when ficult days. How do we en- it will be safe to reopen the economy — and whether “safe” possibly be that bad to health danger continues dure and amend a world Marian Kinney chat with a neighbor from unmitigated. Like the of grief, powerlessness, ext. 1212 should even be a criteria. [email protected] In Pennsylvania, the state legislature last week passed three feet away, rather current public health isolation, injustices and a measure that would reopen the economy for those busi- than the recommended emergency of untested suffering? Ask a survivor. Will Kraft six? As a rape survivor, I C0VID-19 patients, sig- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 nesses that adhere to the Centers for Disease Control and Believe. Adjust. [email protected] Prevention guidelines. SB 613 would effectively overrule understand how difficult nificantly more instances Government leaders Gov. Tom Wolf’s closure of nonessential businesses that is it is for people to accept of sexual violence go un- hoped the coronavirus Paula Villacreses A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 set to expire April 30. Wolf says he will veto the bill. horrible truths. Even my reported and uncounted. would “like a miracle,” the Seeing our elected officials playing out the same tired [email protected] own brain — in emergen- Every year, a higher per- president said, “one day, old partisan dramas is disheartening and depressing. They cy mode — chose denial centage of gender vio- Mike Shanahan should be doing what the rest of the country is doing from just disappear.” But what Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 for me. In my forties at lence “cases” will conclude community to community, neighborhood to neighborhood: happens if we admit the [email protected] the prime of my career, as fatalities compared to putting aside differences and figuring out how to offer sup- pandemic is overwhelm- Carolina Trujillo port and solve problems together. I awoke on a restroom the percentage of people ing us, or that a more Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Of course, the economy is important. People are suffer- floor of a sushi restaurant who contract COVID-19 open embrace of gender [email protected] ing from its sudden collapse. (That’s in part because of the feeling groggy without and die. Victims are mur- equity could save lives? Jim Wilson shaky ground on which it was built, with few safety nets in enough strength to lift dered, or overdose after The COVID-19 pandemic Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 place.) Businesses need to get back on their feet. But a ratio- myself up. What should turning to addictive sub- may be unprecedented, [email protected] nal and transparent framework and detailed plan driven by have been just a cocktail stances to cope, or die but survival is not. Let’s CIRCULATION what we do know must be in place before that can happen. with a colleague to com- from suicide. This is not That would require both sides of the aisle to commit lay down the tools of si- Lisa Mahmoud memorate a profession- a contest of worst cases, lence, little phrases like Manager, ext. 1239 themselves to putting a plan together that makes sense for al milestone had turned nor a defense of what is- [email protected] all — and for sharing that plan and the thinking underly- “TMI, or too much infor- into a brutal drug-facili- ing it with the rest of the public. That should be the min- sue deserves more media mation,” or “oversharing,” CUSTOMER SERVICE imum criteria for the reopening of the economy. We have tated rape. It took weeks attention. This is a re- to set free a wave of hope for me to think clearly La’ Mosha Ball not only seen little evidence of that, but we are still at the cord of notable similar- from survivors. If we will- Customer Service, ext. 1276 point that the public’s health depends on crude homemade past the denial and dis- ities, in search of poten- ingly listen to truths we’d [email protected] belief, not of someone tial insights from those masks because no one quite knows where the next big sup- prefer to deny, survivors GRAPHICS ply of medical-grade masks is coming from. else’s experience, but my who have coped with will lead the way and Trevor Andreozzi We are also lacking the capacity for the widespread testing own. Denial is one factor unexpected, inconceiv- teach us how to cope — that most experts agree is critical to a return to “normal.” Designer that leads many sexual able harm. Quarantines, with anything. [email protected] The idea that certain businesses can open, even at a stag- assault survivors to miss stay-at-home orders, a Ned Connors gered pace, without acknowledging that a plan for schools the short window of time government and a health Kathleen McDonald is and day care must also be resolved so parents can actually Designer, ext. 1222 when biological evidence system unprepared to a freelance grant writer [email protected] return to work is also worrisome. This crisis has altered almost every aspect of society. The can be collected through address a massive emer- and nonprofit communi- Mark Sutherland best-case scenario is that many of them will lead to posi- a rape kit. Understand- gency are the elements of cations consultant from Creative Director, ext. 1330 [email protected] tive, needed changes — in the structure of the economy, for ing the power of denial this global crisis, but the Salem. She holds a mas- example. If it doesn’t alter how our political system oper- offers explanations for parallels are many: deni- ter’s degree in Gender and NEWSROOM ates, prioritizing partisan victories over the public good, the years or decades that al; lack of urgency; lack of Cultural Studies from Mike Alongi then this crisis truly will have been in vain. pass before “the r word” prevention; isolation; loss Simmons University. 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BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE Brown provides rooms for workers; All address information, particu- someone reporting a small larly arrests, reflect police records. boat or dingy that appeared In the event of a perceived inac- to be in distress in the water 394 new cases reported in R.I. curacy, it is the sole responsibility off of Spouting Horn Road. An officer was able to make of the concerned party to contact contact with the boat and de- By Mark Pratt the relevant police department and termined the occupants were ASSOCIATED PRESS have the department issue a no- not in any distress. tice of correction to the Daily Item. Brown University has made available at no cost Corrections or clarifications will not PEABODY 700 single-occupancy be made without express notice of dorm rooms for frontline change from the arresting police Accident Rhode Island workers who department. A report of a motor vehicle need a safe place to stay crash at 4:06 p.m. Monday at during the coronavirus LYNN 184 Lowell St. and 2 Thornd- pandemic, Gov. Gina Rai- ike St. mondo said Tuesday. Arrests The rooms are for health Complaints care workers, nursing Michael Burke, 26, of 3 home employees, public Lewis St., was arrested and A report of suspicious ac- safety personnel and oth- charged with OUI drugs sec- tivity at 3:51 p.m. Monday at ers at high risk of con- ond offense and failure to sig- Peabody Police Department tracting the virus and nal at 4:27 p.m. Monday. at 6 Allens Lane. Police spoke who do not want to risk Kianaterrie Mendes, of 80 with a man who was taking infecting family members Newhall St., was arrested on pictures of the front end load- by staying at home, the warrant charges of receiving er in the rear parking lot. He Democrat said at her daily stolen property and larceny was sent away. news briefing. by false pretense at 10:20 Suspicious activity was re- The rooms are not for a.m. Tuesday. ported at 5:27 p.m. Monday people who have tested at 30 Shore Drive. A caller positive for the disease and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Accidents reported someone was taking need to stay in isolation. a license plate off of a gray Laundry and meal ser- Dr. Beth Toolan conducts a coronavirus test at the state’s first walk-up A report of a motor vehicle Honda SUV. Police reported vice are available for a fee, testing site which opened Tuesday in Providence, R.I. crash at 1:07 p.m. Monday at the man had the title of the she said. 64 Tudor St. vehicle and was attempting NEW INFECTIONS they won’t be needed. Elementary School in Prov- our community partners to to sell it. The Rhode Island De- “The peak isn’t going idence is an effort to bring provide care that is easy to Assaults A report of a suspicious partment of Health re- to be nearly as bad as it testing to underserved com- get to and offered in multi- could have been,” she said. munities, authorities say. ple languages.” A report of an assault and motor vehicle at 10:07 p.m. ported 394 additional Monday at Max Cellular of cases of COVID-19 and The state has obtained The state Department of The site has the capac- battery with a dangerous about 1.5 million face Health announced Monday ity to administer 40 tests weapon at 5:01 p.m. Monday Framingham at 100 Main St. 16 new deaths on Tues- masks for medical person- that COVID-19, the disease per day. The tests are by on Cedar Street. A caller reported a man ap- day. The 394 new cases, a nel in the past two weeks, caused by the coronavirus, appointment only with a A report of an assault at peared to be passed out in a single-day high since the about 90 percent of which referral from a health care 9:38 p.m. Monday on North black Toyota. Police reported pandemic began, brings has hit people of color par- professional. Common Street. the driver was heading home. the total number of pos- were procured on the ticularly hard. A report of a neighborhood itive cases in the state to open market, Raimondo The site, which also offers INMATE INFECTED Overdose dispute at 2:18 a.m. Tuesday 5,500. The state now has said, and not from federal drive-thru testing, is be- A woman who tested at Extended Stay America at 171 deaths. stockpiles. ing run by the Providence positive for the coronavi- A report of an overdose at 200 Jubilee Drive. A caller re- Of the 16 new deaths, She said one of the big- Community Health Center. rus while in the commu- 2:21 a.m. Tuesday on Broad- ported another resident tried six of the patients were in gest complaints she has It is a resource for people nity was recently brought way. to punch her. Police reported their 90s but one was their heard from health care who don’t have cars and to the state prison intake there was a verbal dispute 30s, state Department of workers is having to re- can’t drive to a more dis- center where she has been Vandalism between the two neighbors. Health Director Nicole Al- use masks for days at a tant testing site, officials placed in isolation, a De- exander-Scott said. time, and the new equip- said. partment of Corrections A report of motor vehicle Fire SURGE ment will ensure that “As we continue to see spokesman said Monday vandalism at 5:04 p.m. Mon- PREPARATIONS workers can have a new the spread of COVID-19 “Our well-trained staff A backyard fire was report- day at Casey’s Shell at 535 Two field hospitals in mask every day. throughout our state, it is is fully prepared for such ed at 4:30 p.m. Monday on Lynnway. Providence and Cranston WALK-UP TESTING critical that everyone have scenarios and we are tak- Hilltop Drive. Police reported A report of vandalism at Rhode Island’s firstaccess to the medical tests ing every precaution to there was nothing showing. with a combined capacity 12:12 p.m. Monday at 29 W of 1,000 beds are ready for walk-up coronavirus test- and care they need,” May- make sure everyone is Baltimore St. a possible surge in corona- ing site opened Tuesday. or Jorge Elorza said in an safe,” prisons spokesman Theft virus cases, the governor The site in the parking lot emailed statement. “That’s J.R. Ventura told The LYNNFIELD A report of a larceny at 8:27 said, though she hopes of the Robert L. Bailey IV why we are working with Providence Journal. a.m. Tuesday at 19 Howley St. Accidents A caller reported a jackham- All Care VNA trying to provide end-of-life comfort A report of a motor vehicle mer was stolen from his pick- crash with personal injury up truck. at 11:10 p.m. Friday at 128 VNA pitals, which are increas- friends and family. COVID-19 cases,” Koop- North by Exit 42. A rollover Vandalism From A1 ingly devoting their beds “Our nurses are taking man said. “You see it in the to COVID-19 patients. the added time onto our news, but our staff, they’re crash was handled by the fire A report of vandalism at department. are dying. All staff are While hospitals are ei- visits to call patients’ fam- heroes in my eyes. They 7:19 a.m. at Bay State at screened for COVID-19 ther severely limiting or ilies so they can be a pres- are out there every day, 119 Foster St. Two cars were Breaking and Entering symptoms and possible ex- completely ending vis- ence for their loved one,” pounding the pavement, reportedly vandalized over- posure, as well as patients its to patients right now, Koopmen said. “(For one visiting those that need it. A report of a burglary/ night. Two catalytic converters before at-home visits. Koopman said at-home patient), she was not only It’s what makes me proud breaking and entering at 8:54 were reported stolen. According to Jo-Mary care has the benefit of peo- supported and comfort- as an administrator here, p.m. Monday at Mobil at 596 Koopman, senior vice ple actually being allowed able, but it was coordinat- to see that sense of duty. Salem St. A break-in with SAUGUS president at All Care, the to have visitors, as long as ed on Zoom so the family “You certainly see the forced entry and stolen goods organization services all the patient or any visitors could be there for her and best in people during was reported. Complaints of Essex County, and parts do not have COVID-19. say goodbye before she such a stressful and scary of Middlesex County and time.” she said. The manager of Best Buy “We want people to be passed.” Complaints Suffolk County, including Furthermore, All Care on Broadway reported at 1:05 at home so they can die In all cases, All Care’s East Boston. Its strate- peacefully surrounded roughly 500 staff have has stuck to its pledge of A report of a disturbance p.m. Monday that a male not laying off any employ- wearing black with a beard gy during the COVID-19 by loved ones,” Koopman been equipped with per- at 8:32 a.m. Sunday at 2 pandemic begins with col- said. sonal protective equip- ees during the pandemic. Pine St. A caller reported she was irate at employees and laborating with hospitals, Telehealth visits, when ment, such as masks, “We’ve been here since heard two gunshots the night wouldn’t leave. The man was such as Salem Hospital, possible, are being con- and full protective equip- 1911 and we’re a strong before. reported to have left at officer Cambridge Health Alli- organization. We made A report of trespassing at arrival. ducted, during which doc- ment for nurses visiting ance, and CHA Everett, a commitment not to let 6:06 p.m. Sunday at 2 Friend- tors and nurses provide COVID-19 patients. formerly known as Whid- advice and services vir- There is no risk current- anyone go and we hav- ship Lane. A caller reported a Disturbances en’t,” Koopman said. den Memorial Hospital, to tually to keep vulnerable ly of All Care running out group of young men went into Koopman said she hopes Police received a call at bring patients home. patients away from hospi- of protective gear, thanks the woods with fishing poles. people will use All Care as 4:31 p.m. Monday about a “Keeping people out of tals. to four shipments from A report of a disturbance a resource, and reach out group gathering on the beach the hospital is now of more In the cases of those the Massachusetts De- at 12:47 a.m. Monday at 19 with questions about at- at Breakheart Reservation paramount importance,” patients who do have partment of Health and a Locust St. and 43 Clark Road. home care, COVID-19, and with drinking involved. Officers Koopman said. Police reported the call for COVID-19, and are re- donation of 2,500 masks their loved ones’ health. To a loud disturbance was un- were dispatched. Koopman said bringing ceiving end-of-life care by one of the nonprofit’s A caller at 10:29 p.m. Sun- reach All Care, call (781) founded. patients home not only al- such as artificial breath- board members, Koopman 598-2454. A disturbance was reported day reported a large gathering lows them to be cared for ing, nurses are setting up said. at 12:47 a.m. Monday at 25 with loud music by Soc’s Ice while surrounded by fa- phone calls, and visits on “Right now, we have a David McLellan can be Tophet Road. A caller reported Cream on Falmouth Street. miliar people and things, applications like Zoom to sufficient amount, butreached at dmclellan@ youths were driving erratically Officers spoke with the home- but frees up space in hos- allow final goodbyes from we’re still seeing a lot of itemlive.com. and causing a disturbance. owner and the music was Police reported the group was turned off for the evening. Retired Lynn nurse making face masks for healthcare workers gone upon arrival. Services Rendered A disturbance for a loud distributed within Lynn are also making masks as it, it can prevent them noise was reported at 9:48 FACE MASKS Officers conducted a birth- so far, which has been in- part of the group. from giving it to someone p.m. Monday at 4 Roundy From A1 day ride-by at 5:35 p.m. Mon- tentional as she lives in She credits Laury and (they can) feel bet- Road. The resident was notified day on Scotts Mill Court. So, McPherson, 68, de- the city as well. Lapointe for helping her about the noise complaint. ter in a crisis,” she said. Officers conducted a birth- cided to do something However, McPherson cut and wash the fabric “It’s probably the biggest day ride-by at 5:53 p.m. Mon- about it. said her reach could be for the masks. McPherson healthcare crisis we will NAHANT day on Fernwood Road. For the past five weeks, expanded since her efforts said her children have also ever live through or ex- McPherson has been mak- are part of a larger un- pitched in. Most of her ma- perience, and I pray that Complaints SWAMPSCOTT ing fabric face masks, dertaking from the North terials are from her own people will get better and which have been donat- Shore Fabric Masks for stash, but she’s received things will get back to as A caller at 12:58 p.m. Mon- ed to healthcare workers, Accidents Health Professionals. The donations as well. close to normal as possi- day stated that while she was police and firefightersFacebook group, which “At this point, the de- ble.” out for a walk on Wilson Ave- A report of a motor vehicle throughout the city, along was started by Beverly mand is so high,” said Julie Potter, McPher- nue, there was a white vehicle crash at 12:59 p.m. Monday with the Lynn Emergen- resident Heather Sta- McPherson. “We’re just parked on the street impeding at Salem Five at 450 Para- cy Shelter. She recently ples-Heitke, is made up of trying to get them to peo- son’s daughter, said her public access and as the call- dise Road. sent about 40 masks to many other sewers, whose ple as quickly as we can, mother has been donating er passed it, she bumped the the COVID-19 respirato- masks are being distribut- which I will continue to all of her time and ma- vehicle’s rear view mirror. The Assaults ry center that’s been set ed throughout the region. do until all this is over. terials over the past few vehicle owner then got out up at the Union Hospital According to their most re- It makes me feel good to weeks to keep her commu- and began to verbally berate A report of an assault at campus. cent update, the group has do something useful and nity safe. the calling party. The caller 10:22 p.m. Monday on New “As I saw this devel- collectively made more purposeful. I’m proud “During these unsettling wanted police to know about Ocean Street. op about six weeks ago, I than 7,000 masks. to do it. I’m proud of my times we all need hope, the incident. knew they needed masks,” “I’m trying to do groups friends and sewing bud- support and kindness,” Complaints said McPherson. “They’re of 40 every day or so and dies.” said Potter. “She really is Well-being Check A report of suspicious ac- not ones we would use in everybody else is just It’s also felt good to see so special. Whenever a cri- Police received a call at tivity at 9:53 p.m. Monday at a trauma, but they are sewing like crazy,” said how grateful people are sis happens she is the doer 12:35 p.m. Monday from 601 Humphrey St. helpful to people. I love to McPherson. “It isn’t just for the masks, McPherson — jumping right in (and) sew, so all of that came to- one person. It’s an army.” said. The masks can serve trying to help in any way gether.” McPherson said she as a barrier from the coro- she can.” To date, McPherson said knows of two other women navirus, but there’s also Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 she has made 431 masks, from the Lynn area, Sue the mental benefits of feel- Gayla Cawley can be CALL 24 HOURS A DAY reached at gcawley@item- Hotline Spanish menu available noting that she has been Lunden, a social worker at ing protected. or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) sewing nonstop for weeks. Lynn English High School, “Even if it doesn’t pre- live.com. Follow her on All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Her masks have all been and Cindy Callahan, who vent someone from getting Twitter @GaylaCawley. Callers may remain anonymous. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2020 As Earth Day turns 50, green movement faces fresh challenges

By Michael Casey and Tammy Webber ASSOCIATED PRESS BOSTON — Gina Mc- Carthy remembers the way things used to be: Tar FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS balls clinging to her legs Jorge Salcedo, former University of California after swimming in Boston at Los Angeles men’s soccer coach, departs Harbor. The Merrimack River colored bright blue federal court in Boston, after facing charges in a and green by textile mill nationwide college admissions bribery scandal. chemicals. Black smoke everywhere. Kim Wasserman worries Former UCLA soccer about what it’s like today: Hundreds of diesel trucks rolling down residen- coach to plead guilty tial streets in her most- ly low-income, Hispanic neighborhood in Chicago. in admissions scam Houses blanketed in ash By Alanna guilty to taking or paying from a recent smokestack Durkin Richer bribes to rig college en- demolition at a shuttered FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS trance exams or have stu- coal-fired power plant. Firefighters battle the Cave Fire above Santa Barbara, Calif. dents recruited to teams High rates of asthma and The former University for sports they didn’t play. other illnesses. Earth Day an opportunity ter quality, marine mam- streams and lakes you can of California at Los An- An email seeking com- Fifty years after the first for “a wake-up call.” mals and endangered spe- swim in than people did in geles men’s soccer coach ment was sent to Salcedo’s Earth Day helped spur ac- “But the darkness, the cies, and to clean up the 1970,” McKibben said. will plead guilty to taking lawyer Tuesday. tivism over air and water blindness is so pervasive,” nation’s most toxic sites. Yet in the decades $200,000 in bribes as part Salcedo accepted pollution and disappear- said Brown, who several “It was quite an amaz- since, some problems that of the college admissions $100,000 to help Cali- ing plants and animals, years ago started an orga- ing time,” said McCarthy, sparked the environmen- cheating scheme, federal fornia couple Bruce and significant improvements nization with ex-New York who led the EPA for four tal movement have only prosecutors said Tuesday. Davina Isackson get their are undeniable. But monu- Mayor Michael Bloomberg years under President gotten worse. Jorge Salcedo, 47, of Los daughter into UCLA as a mental challenges remain. to address climate change. Obama and now heads Angeles, will admit to get- Urbanization, farming bogus soccer recruit, pros- Black, brown and poor Outrage over the burning the Natural Resources De- and industry have led to ting bribes in exchange for communities suffer dispro- ecutors said. The Isack- Cuyahoga River in Cleve- fense Council, an advocacy widespread loss of forests helping get one male and sons have also pleaded portionately from ongoing land, an oil spill that killed group. “People just (said), and grasslands, exacerbat- one female student into guilty and have been co- contamination. Deforesta- thousands of seabirds off ‘Hey, enough is enough ... ing the dangers of climate the school as fake soccer operating with authorities tion, habitat loss and over- the California coast and a it’s just not going to hap- change and contributing recruits. He will plead in the hopes of getting a fishing have wreaked hav- plunging bald eagle popu- pen anymore.’” guilty to a racketeering lighter sentence. oc on global biodiversity. lation blamed on pesticides Environmentalist and to an alarmingly swift conspiracy charge, accord- Salcedo took another And the existential threat drew millions of people to author Bill McKibben, decline in animal and ing to court documents. $100,000 bribe from the of climate change looms the first Earth Day on who has led a campaign plant species. Overfish- Salcedo was among 50 admissions consultant at larger than anything that April 22, 1970. for universities to pull in- ing threatens the ocean people charged last year the center of the scheme, came before. Later that year, Congress vestments from fossil fuel food web. Hotter global in the case that has em- Rick Singer, to “recruit” A fundamental, global established the Environ- industries, said the first average temperatures are broiled the world of higher the son of Xiaoning Sui of change in thinking and mental Protection Agen- Earth Day “changed our leading to both heavier education. More than 30 Surrey, British Columbia, action is needed that goes cy to oversee the nation’s understanding of the envi- rainfall and drought, and wealthy parents, coaches to his team, authorities well beyond any one day, response and in ensuing ronment almost overnight.” are contributing to sea at elite schools and oth- said. Singer and Sui have said former California Gov. years, passed landmark “We have way cleaner level rise that threatens ers have already pleaded also pleaded guilty. Jerry Brown, who called laws to protect air and wa- air and way more rivers, coastal communities. WE AREAREWE

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BERKELEY, Calif. ly surged in after-hours (AP) — Netflix picked up trading after the nearly 16 million global first-quarter report came subscribers during the out, although they soon first three months of the fell back. One reason: The year, helping cement strengthening U.S. dollar its status as one of the will likely depress the world’s most essential company’s revenue from services in times of isola- outside the U.S., which tion or crisis. could dampen gains from The quarter spanned some of its fastest grow- the beginning of stay-at- ing markets. home orders in the U.S. Currency effects also and around the world, limited Netflix revenue a response to the coro- growth to 17 percent, navirus pandemic that for a total of $5.8 billion, apparently led millions to even though the company latch onto Netflix for en- ended March with nearly tertainment and comfort 183 million worldwide when most had nowhere subscribers, a 23 percent Muriel Moynahan, a lifelong to be but home. increase from the same resident of Lynn, celebrated Netflix more than dou- time last year. Netflix her 100th birthday on April bled the quarterly growth earned $709 million in 12. Even though her birthday it predicted in January, the first quarter, nearly celebration had to be post- well before the COVID-19 tripling its profit from poned due to the coronavirus outbreak began to shut last year. pandemic, her friends from the down many major econ- Netflix shares edged up Gannon Ladies GE Golf League omies. It was the biggest by less than 1 percent in made sure she had a little cele- three-month gain in the Tuesday’s extended trad- bration to mark her milestone 13-year history of Net- ing to $435.69, leaving at a safe distance. Muriel was flix’s streaming service. them below last week’s one of the founding members of The numbers — re- record high of $449.52. the Ladies GE Golf League in leased Tuesday as part Even though it faces 1964. She actively participated of Netflix’s first-quarter plenty of competition, in the league right up until she earnings report — sup- Netflix appears better port a growing belief positioned to take ad- was 95 and ran circles around that video streaming is vantage of the surging the other members. In 1984, likely to thrive even as demand for TV shows and Muriel and the late Kay Scully the overall U.S. econo- movies largely because won the League that year and my sinks into its first of its head start in video received their Championship recession in more than a streaming. awards from the thrilled pro decade. Since beginning its at that time, Mike Foster, who “Our small contribution foray into original pro- said: “This is what the game of to these difficult times is gramming seven years golf is supposed to be about!” to make home confine- ago, Netflix has built up a ment a little more bear- deep catalog that can feed able,” Netflix CEO Reed viewer appetites even Hastings said while though the pandemic speaking to investors response has shut down during a video call from a production on many new bedroom. shows. Investor optimism That stoppage could about Netflix’s prospects hurt Netflix as well, propelled the company’s although analysts at stock to new highs recent- Canaccord Genuity ly, a sharp contrast with believe its video library the decline in the broader will serve as a “content market. moat” that can keep most Netflix’s shares initial- competitors at bay. 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FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The Patriots have traded Rob Gronkowski, who retired after the 2018 season, and a sev- enth-round pick to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for a fourth-round pick. Patriots trade ITEM FILE PHOTO English boys tennis coach Kerry King is trying to keep the Bulldogs focused on the potential Gronkowski to Bucs upcoming season despite the upheaval caused by the coronavirus shutdowns. for fourth-round pick English tennis was looking forward TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — fourth-round selection. Four-time All Pro tight “Pending the physical, end Rob Gronkowski has Rob has agreed to play for to a solid season on the courts agreed to a reunion with Tampa this season,” agent Tom Brady. Drew Rosenhaus said. By Daniel Kane on the court regularly and freshmen we knew played the other captains start- The agent for the retired The deal would reunite ITEM STAFF were looking forward to it in middle school. It was ed practices two or three New England star con- the 30-year-old Gronkows- paying off this year. looking good. weeks before the season rmed Tuesday that pend- ki with Brady, who signed LYNN — Spring ath- “I think we all thought “We played on the En- started. Then the week ing completion of a physi- a two-year, $50 million letes around the coun- we were in a much better glish courts right up until before the season was set cal Gronkowski has agreed contract with the Bucs try are unable to put the position than we had been they told us we couldn’t to start, school got can- to play for the Tampa Bay last month. hard work they put forth in past years,” Idris said. anymore,” Idris added. celed. We didn’t think too Buccaneers, who are ac- Gronkowski, who’ll turn during the offseason to “Last year, our senior cap- Unfortunately, Idris and much of it. Then they told quiring his rights from the 31 on May 14, retired in use because of the corona- tains were absent some- the rest of the Bulldogs ha- us it was until the end Patriots. March 2019 after nine virus pandemic, and that times at practices and in ven’t been able to put that of month. We said, ‘okay, A proposed trade that seasons with the Patriots, doesn’t stop on the dia- the offseason. So this year extra work to use and it the season will start the needs to be nalized be- who drafted him in the monds and lacrosse elds. we wanted to be ahead of still remains in question if day we come back,’ but fore this week’s NFL draft second round in 2010. He Junior captain Shakib the game. That’s why we they’ll get the chance at all. obviously it kept getting reportedly would bring has one year left on his Idris and the rest of the started captains practic- “It was disappointing,” worse.” Gronkowski and a sev- contract at $10 million. English boys tennis team es early in the offseason Idris said of nding out enth-round pick to Tampa had been putting in time and recruited some of the about the season. “Me and ENGLISH, B2 Bay in exchange for a GRONK, B2 Loaded with picks, Pats could draft QB after Brady’s exit BOSTON (AP) — For the time with both Brian and rst time in two decades, Stid,” Belichick said during the New England Patriots a recent conference call. are preparing for the NFL “(Offensive coordinator) draft without a clear start- Josh (McDaniels) and my- ing quarterback for next self certainly have a pretty season. good feel for both those play- Following Tom Brady’s de- ers. The circumstances will parture to Tampa Bay, be different this year and 23-year-old Jarrett Stidham we’ll see how everything currently sits atop the Pa- plays out. ... I think the triots’ depth chart. main thing is to give every- Whether he will still be one a chance to compete.” there entering the season is Brady was in his second an open question. year when he became the Coach Bill Belichick so far Patriots’ starter after Drew hasn’t made a big move for Bledsoe suffered an injury. one of the veteran quarter- But he inherited an offense backs available in free that had more stability than agency. Though he did add a the current roster does. little depth, re-signing for- New England holds the mer Brady backup Brian 23rd pick in the rst round. Hoyer. It has ve picks in the rst A rookie in 2019, Stidham four rounds and 12 overall. beat out Hoyer for the spot Even with top QB prospects behind Brady, impressing like Joe Burrow, Tua Tagov- New England’s coaching ailoa and Justin Herbert staff with his ability to expected to be selected ear- grasp its complex offense. ly, former Utah State quar- But Hoyer only threw four terback Jordan Love might passes during the regular FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS still be on the board when season, the last of which the Patriots pick. Utah State quarterback Jordan Love, a projected rst-round pick in this year’s NFL Draft, could was an interception. be one of the players the Patriots have their eye on for their future plans. “We’ve spent quite a bit of DRAFT, B2 Vrabel, Seymour, Parcells named nalists for Patriots Hall of Fame Three former Patriots nounce the 2020 Patriots give fans the opportunity have been selected as nal- Hall of Fame selection the to vote online to select each ists for this year’s induc- following week. year’s inductee. The Patri- tion into the Patriots Hall This year’s inductee will ots are the only team in the of Fame presented by Ray- become the 30th person to NFL that allows its fans to theon. This year’s nalists be enshrined into the Pa- make the nal selection for (listed in alphabetical or- triots Hall of Fame. The enshrinement into the der) are head coach Bill induction ceremony has franchise’s highest circle of Parcells, defensive lineman historically been held on honor. Richard Seymour and line- the Enel Plaza outside the The New England Patri- backer Mike Vrabel. Patriots Hall of Fame pre- ots held their annual nom- Vrabel is a nalist for sented by Raytheon. The ination committee meeting the fth straight time date and time of this year’s on Monday, April 13, to (2016-20), while Seymour ceremony will be an- vote for this year’s candi- has now been selected a nounced at a later date. dates for induction into the nalist in each of his four Beginning in 2007, the Patriots Hall of Fame. Now years of his Patriots Hall Patriots started a new tra- it is up to the fans to select of Fame eligibility (2017- dition, inducting at least the 2020 honoree. 20). Parcells is a nalist one player into the team’s More information on for the fourth time after hall of fame each year. The each of this year’s nalists being selected as a nalist process involves a panel of is listed in alphabetical or- in 2011, 2012 and 2014. media, alumni and staff der below: Starting today, Patriots who collectively nominate Bill Parcells was the fans are encouraged to the players or head coach- head coach of the New En- vote for the former Patriot es most deserving of induc- gland Patriots for four most deserving of Hall of tion. After the nominations seasons (1993-96) and led Fame induction. Fans can are made, the committee the team to two playoff FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS vote on https://www.patri- votes and the top-three tal- berths. ots.com/hof through May lies become that year’s - Former Patriots linebacker Mike Vrabel (right) has been named a nalist 8, and the team will an- nalists. The Patriots then HALL OF FAME, B2 for the Patriots Hall of Fame Class of 2020. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2020

TODAY IN SPORTS April 22 games with a 2-1 triumph over English boys tennis now stuck wondering 1876 — The first official National the Chicago Black Hawks. League baseball game is played with 1987 — The NBA grants ex- Boston beating Philadelphia 6-5. pansion franchises to Charlotte, after preparing for a breakout season 1945 — The Toronto Maple Leafs Miami, Minnesota and Orlando. edge the Detroit Red Wings 2-1 Charlotte and Miami join the ENGLISH to think of safety and do with inexperienced play- courts closed off. Despite to win the Stanley Cup in seven league in the 1988-89 season, From B1 what’s right. ers and you try to teach that, King believes tennis games. while Minnesota and Orlando join “Everything is still up in the game,” King said. “But athletes could be in a bet- 1947 — The Philadelphia War- in 1989-90. Since then, the Bulldogs the air,” King said. “I know we did have a lot of re- ter boat than some other riors, behind Joe Fulks’ 34 points, 1988 — New Jersey’s Patrik Sund- have joined other sports the plan is to continue turners this year. We had sports. beat the Chicago Staggs 83-80 in strom sets an NHL playoff record in the waiting game. This with the team tournament three juniors with experi- “Unfortunately the ten- scoring eight points — three goals Game 5 to win the first Basketball week, the MIAA Board but even that is up in the ence and I was hoping this nis courts are closed,” Association of America title. and five assists — in a 10-4 rout 1962 — The Toronto Maple Leafs of Washington in the Stanley Cup of Directors voted unan- air. We’re just waiting and year they would really be King said. “Kids have to capture the Stanley Cup in six quarterfinals. imously to hold only a hopefully there will be able to blossom.” focus on home workouts team tournament for ten- some kind of season espe- “We were all looking to stay in shape. Everyone nis, with no individual cially for the poor seniors.” forward to the new poten- is in the same boat so it tournaments. English had two senior tial,” Idris said. “ Obvious- should be interesting. In “Obviously these are returners this season, ly, some slots are figured terms of tennis, it’s easy unprecedented times,” Justin Nguyen and Aaron out but whoever was going to work on timing and English boys tennis coach Dulong. Along with some to play doubles this year stamina unlike a sport Kerry King said. “I know returning juniors, King would’ve been a surprise.” like baseball where ath- there’s a lot of disappoint- -- like his players -- was Preparing for a possi- letes have to manage their ment for a lot of players heading into the season ble season has more to do arms. We should be okay right now, but it’s import- excited. with staying in shape than if we get the chance for a ant during these times “A lot of times we come anything with local tennis season.” Rob Gronkowski traded to Tampa Bay Bucs FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS GRONK tions for 7,861 yards and Even without the pros- teaming with Pro Bowl re- Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady From B1 79 touchdowns in 115 reg- pect of adding Gronkows- ceivers Mike Evans and was spotted working out at a local park in ular-season games, the ki, the tight end position Chris Godwin to form the Tampa on Monday afternoon. “He will honor his cur- five-time Pro Bowl selec- was considered one of best collection of targets rent contract at this time,” tion has another 81 catch- Tampa Bay’s biggest Brady has had to work Rosenhaus said. es for 1,163 yards and 12 strengths, with O.J. How- with in more than a Tom Brady gets ejected In addition to 521 recep- TDs in 16 playoff games. ard and Cameron Brate decade. from Tampa park closed Patriots could be looking QB in this year’s draft because of pandemic DRAFT who was named Super careers here. So, we’ll see defense has holes to fill, From B1 Bowl MVP when the Pa- how it goes,” Belichick New England’s secondary TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Six The City of Tampa tweet- triots won it all after the said. “But each draft is dif- is pretty solid. Super Bowl rings may get ed from its page Monday, Belichick acknowledged 2004 season, was a sec- ferent, every year is differ- Cornerback is set with you special treatment in “Sorry @TomBrady! Our this year’s draft is ripe ond-round pick in 2002. ent, each player is differ- Defensive Player of the a lot of places but former @tampaparksrec team with quarterback talent. Tight end Rob Gronkows- ent.” Year Stephon Gilmore un- Patriots quarterback Tom can’t wait to welcome you “Interesting group and ki was also a second-round LOOKING FOR der contract for two more Brady learned Monday and our entire communi- probably one that has de- pickup in 2010, as were LINEBACKERS seasons. Safety Devin Mc- that it won’t get you any- ty back with even bigger cent depth to it,” he said. linebacker Jamie Collins One of the reasons the Courty was re-signed and thing when you’re caught smiles — until then, stay Here are some other (2013) and quarterback Patriots have been so suc- his brother, cornerback working out in a park safe and stay home as things to watch for from Jimmy Garoppolo (2014). cessful under Belichick is Jason McCourty, had his New England during the that is closed to the pub- much as you can to help But each of New En- how frugal he has been team option picked up. lic due to the coronavirus flatten the curve.” draft: gland’s three most recent with spending on players. But Belichick did trade pandemic. Brady recently moved QUIET second-rounders have It has often meant letting safety Duron Harmon to Tampa Mayor Jane Cas- his family into a furnished SECOND ROUND? been far less successful. talent go in free agency, the Lions last month in a tor said during a news mansion he’s renting from The Patriots currently briefing Monday that the former New York Yan- are without a sec- Fumble-prone Cyrus and the defense was hit cost-saving move. Devin new Buccaneers quarter- kees star Derek Jeter in ond-round pick. Unless Jones (2016) started just hard this offseason. McCourty and Patrick back was spotted working Tampa. something changes, after one game before being Linebackers Kyle Van Chung are the starters, out by himself at a park The four-time Super making their first-round waived in 2018. The Patri- Noy (Dolphins), Collins but they are both 32 years downtown by staff patrol. Bowl MVP left the New pick they won’t make an- ots tried again in 2018 (Lions) and Elandon Rob- old. So look for the Patri- The staffer went over to England Patriots and other until the third round with Duke Dawson, but erts (Lions) all departed. ots to go after some youth tell him he had to leave signed a two-year, $50 at 87th overall. because of injuries he Former LSU linebacker at the position. and she recognized the million contract with the New England has had didn’t appear in a single Patrick Queen could be Possible candidates in- man to be the 42-year-old Bucs in free agency, join- its share of hits and miss- game before being traded one of the first targets to clude Alabama’s Xavier Brady. ing a team with the worst es in the second round un- to Denver in 2019. help rebuild the group. McKinney, Minnesota’s “He’s been sighted,” Cas- winning percentage in der Belichick. “There’s plenty of second SECONDARY DEPTH Antoine Winfield, Jr. and tor said. league history. Receiver Deion Branch, rounders that had good While the middle of the Clemson’s K’Von Wallace.

FILE PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS Former Patriots defensive lineman Richard Seymour (left) and former Patriots head coach Bill Parcells (right) are two of the three finalists for the Patriots Hall of Fame Class of 2020. Vrabel, Seymour, Parcells named finalists for Patriots Hall of Fame Class of 2020 HALL OF FAME second time in franchise since the 1970 NFL merg- corded two interceptions sitional versatility during fumbles, had three sacks, From B1 history. This is the fourth er. He was also a four-time and six fumble recoveries. his Patriots tenure by recovered an onside kick time that the Patriots Hall team co-captain. In 2009, He played in 15 postsea- starting at both inside and and scored an offensive After inheriting a team of Fame Nomination Com- he was voted to the Patri- son games with 13 starts outside linebacker, regu- touchdown against Wash- that had finished 14-50 in mittee has nominated Bill ots 50th Anniversary and added 66 total tackles, larly lining up on offense ington, a performance the previous four years, Parcells for Patriots Hall Team and the 2000s 4½ sacks and two fumble in short-yardage and goal- which earned him AFC including an NFL worst of Fame induction (2011, All-Decade Team. Sey- recoveries. In 2004, he line situations, and con- Defensive Player of the 2-14 season in 1992, he 2012, 2014 and 2020). On mour has been a finalist scored his first career tinually making valuable Week honors. He earned brought the clout of a two- Feb. 2, 2013, Parcells was for the Pro Football Hall of touchdown on a fumble re- contributions on various Pro Bowl and NFL All-Pro time Super Bowl Champi- voted into the Pro Football Fame for the last two covery that he returned 68 special teams units. honors following the 2007 on to the Patriots side- Hall of Fame. He is the years. yards in a 31-17 win at As a Patriot, he caught season after registering lines, infusing instant only coach in NFL history Seymour was drafted by Buffalo (10/3/04). Seymour eight regular-season pass- 12½ sacks and helping the credibility in 1993. In ever to lead four different the Patriots sixth overall was traded to Oakland in es and two more in the Patriots to the NFL’s only 1994, a season-closing sev- teams to the playoffs and in the first round of the the summer of 2009, where playoffs. All 10 of his re- 16-0 regular season in en-game win streak al- three different teams to a 2001 NFL Draft out of he played the final four ceptions were for touch- NFL history. lowed the Patriots to conference championship Georgia. He immediately years of his career, produc- downs, including touch- As a Patriot, Vrabel clinch their first playoff game. He is a member of established himself as one ing two additional Pro down receptions in started 110-of-125 games berth in eight years. The the Patriots 1990s All-De- of the team’s premier play- Bowl seasons. back-to-back Super Bowl and the team went 95-30 performance earned Par- cade Team. ers and helped the Patri- in those games for a .760 cells NFL Coach of the Mike Vrabel is recog- wins over the Carolina Year honors. After finish- Richard Seymour spent ots win their first Super nized as one of the best Panthers in Super Bowl winning percentage. He ing 6-10 in 1995, the Patri- the first eight seasons of Bowl during his rookie free agent signings in XXVIII and Philadelphia was a four-time team cap- ots rebounded with an 11- his 12-year NFL career season. During his time team history. He joined Eagles in Super Bowl tain, including during the win season in 1996, tying with the Patriots and with the Patriots, he an- the team before the 2001 XXXIX. 2006 season when the de- the then franchise record played an important role chored a defense that al- season, following a four- Vrabel’s career as a Pa- fense set a then-franchise for wins and earning their in delivering six division lowed an average of 17.8 year career with the Pitts- triot included many high- record by allowing just first division title in 10 titles, four conference points per game and al- burgh Steelers, where he light-reel games that also 14.8 points per game and years. After a convincing crowns and three Super lowed fewer than 20 points was used primarily on set him apart in NFL re- just 237 points. His 48 ca- victory over the Pitts- Bowl championships to per game in six of his eight special teams and as a re- cord books. On Dec. 26, reer sacks with the team burgh Steelers (28-3) in New England. He was seasons with New En- serve linebacker. During 2005, on Monday Night are the seventh-most in the divisional playoff named to five straight Pro gland. Seymour also his eight-year tenure in Football, Vrabel became franchise history. In 2009, game in foggy Foxborough, Bowls with the Patriots blocked seven field goals New England, Vrabel the first player since 1982 he was voted to the Patri- the Patriots hosted their (2002-06) and earned in his career. played a major role in the (when sacks became an of- ots 50th Anniversary first AFC Championship three straight first-team Overall, Seymour start- Patriots dynamic run that ficial statistic) to have two Team as an outside line- game and defeated the All-Pro honors (2003-05). ed in 105-of-111 games, included three Super Bowl touchdown receptions and backer along with Andre Jacksonville Jaguars, 20- His five Pro Bowl berths totaling 460 tackles, in- championships in four a sack in the same game. Tippett and the 2000s 6, to earn a trip to the are the most by any Patri- cluding 256 solos stops years (2001, 2003 and In Week 8 of the 2007 sea- All-Decade Team along Super Bowl for just the ots defensive lineman with 39 sacks. He also re- 2004). He exemplified po- son, Vrabel forced three with Willie McGinest. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Trump vows to ‘suspend immigration’

By Jill Colvin tion system has already the economy. and Ben Fox ground to a halt because “The fact is that immi- ASSOCIATED PRESS of the pandemic. Almost grants are standing shoul- all visa processing by the der-to-shoulder with U.S. WASHINGTON — Re- State Department has citizens on the front lines turning to a divisive issue been suspended for weeks. helping us get through at a time of national crisis, Travel to the U.S. has been this pandemic,” he said. President Donald Trump restricted from much of Andrea Flores of the says he will sign an execu- tive order “to temporarily the globe, including Chi- American Civil Liberties suspend immigration into na, Europe, Mexico and Union said, “Unfortunate- the United States” be- Canada. And Trump has ly, President Trump seems cause of the coronavirus. used the virus to effective- more interested in fanning “In light of the attack ly end asylum at U.S. bor- anti-immigrant flames from the Invisible Enemy, ders, turning away even than in saving lives.” as well as the need to pro- children who arrive by But Jessica Vaughn, di- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tect the jobs of our GREAT themselves — something rector of policy studies at President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus in the James American Citizens, I will Congress, the courts and the Center for Immigra- Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House. be signing an Executive international law hadn’t tion Studies, which favors Order to temporarily sus- previously allowed. lower rates of immigra- of immigration when he’s aimed at protecting both use his executive author- pend immigration into the Criticism of Trump’s tion, said that eliminating under criticism. It’s an is- the “health and econom- ity to restrict it further, United States!” Trump new announcement was millions of work permits sue he believes helped him ic well-being of American including slashing the swift, especially the tim- and visas would “instan- tweeted late Monday. He win the 2016 election and citizens as we face unprec- number of foreign workers ing during the pandemic. taneously create” new jobs offered no details about one that continues to ani- edented times.” allowed to take seasonal which immigration pro- Ali Noorani, president of for Americans and oth- “At a time when Amer- mate his loyal base of sup- jobs in the U.S. Before the grams might be affected the National Immigra- er legal workers — even porters heading into what icans are looking to get outbreak, the administra- by the order, and by Tues- tion Forum, noted that though most businesses is expected to be a brutal back to work, action is day afternoon, the White thousands of foreign-born are shuttered because of reelection fight. necessary,” she said. tion had planned to in- House had yet to release health care workers are social distancing dictates In a statement, White Though travel restric- crease the number of H-2B any details on its contents currently treating people and stay-at-home orders. House press secretary tions around the globe visas, but the Department or timing. with COVID-19 and work- Trump has often pivot- Kayleigh McEnany de- have dramatically reduced of Homeland Security put Much of the immigra- ing in critical sectors of ed to his signature issue scribed the order as immigration, Trump could that on hold in early April. Back to work? Companies finding it easier said than done

By Mae Anderson, ing medical equipment. their tightly quartered and mall operators are Tom Krisher and Matt Himes, who installs workforces. Several have looking at China’s expe- Anne D’innocenzio SUV doors at a GM plant shuttered in an attempt to rience to see how they ASSOCIATED PRESS in Spring Hill, Tennessee, stem the spread. can reopen stores, said said he’s ready to get back Above all else, execu- Meghann Martindale, NEW YORK — As state to work. But he also fears tives will need to be flex- global head of research and federal leaders tussle catching the virus. ible, said Nicholas Bloom, at CBRE, a real estate over when and how fast to “I guess we all should an economics professor at services firm. Malls, for “reopen” the U.S. economy worry about it, but you Stanford University. “You instance, probably won’t amid the coronavirus pan- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS can’t keep us closed down can have a set of plans, open food courts and big demic, some corporations forever,” said Himes, who but those plans are going play areas for children Voters wait in line to cast ballots at Washington are taking the first steps added that it’s impossi- to have to be updated on for a while, and shopping High School while ignoring a stay-at-home toward bringing their ble to keep social distance a rolling basis,” he said. complexes will likely limit order over the coronavirus threat to vote in employees back to work. on his assembly line. “You “The forecast is incredibly the number of entrances the state’s presidential primary election. Which in many cases is work within 3 or 4 feet from uncertain.” to control the flow of cus- easier said than done. everybody,” he said. “People Retailers, restaurants tomers. Detroit-area automak- right across from you, peo- Seven virus cases ers, which suspended pro- ple right beside you.” duction roughly a month In line with White House ago, are pushing to restart guidelines announced last appear related to factories as states like week, several states with Michigan prepare to relax Republican governors their stay-at-home orders. have begun restoring ac- Fiat Chrysler has already cess to public spaces — not in-person voting announced a May 4 grad- just beaches and parks, ual restart date; Gener- but in states like Georgia, By Todd Richmond and unable to be counted al Motors and Ford don’t hair salons, gyms, bowling ASSOCIATED PRESS because requested absen- want to be left behind. alleys, restaurants and tee ballots never arrived. In negotiations with movie theaters as well. MADISON, Wis. — Health State health officials the United Auto Workers Health officials fear that officials in Wisconsin said had warned of an expected union, automakers are such moves, if not careful- they have identified at least increase in infections from offering to provide pro- ly planned, could fuel a seven people who appear to the election. State health tective gear, frequently second wave of COVID-19 have contracted the corona- secretary Andrea Palm sanitize equipment, and to infections. Some compa- virus from participating in said Monday that they take worker temperatures nies that never closed the April 7 election, the first had not shown up, but to prevent anyone with a offer a cautionary tale: PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS such cases following in-per- noted that symptoms may fever from entering fac- Meat-packing plants son voting that was held not have surfaced yet. tories. These steps, they across the Midwest have The seating area is closed off at a food court in despite widespread concern Health officials saysay, have worked at repur- reported hundreds of Assi Plaza during the coronavirus outbreak in about the public health symptoms of COVID-19 posed factories now mak- coronavirus cases among Niles, Ill. risks. typically appear within The cases involve six two weeks of exposure to voters and one poll worker the virus, and Tuesday is in Milwaukee, where dif- the 14th day since the elec- U.S. OKs 1st at-home coronavirus test ficulty finding poll work- tion. That means more vot- By Matthew Perrone which operates diagnostic is swirled in each nostril. potential coronavirus pa- ers forced the city to pare ers and poll workers could ASSOCIATED PRESS labs throughout the U.S. The test results are posted tients, usually by sticking nearly 200 voting locations come forward with infec- Allowing people to self- online to a secure compa- a long swab down the nose WASHINGTON — U.S. back to just five, and where tions in the coming days. swab at home would help ny website. or throat. voters — some in masks, health regulators on Tues- Representatives for Evers reduce infection risks The company said it will More recently, the FDA some with no protection — day OK’d the first coro- and for Assembly Speaker for front-line health care make the test available in has endorsed the self- were forced to wait in long Robin Vos and Senate Ma- navirus test that allows workers and help conserve the coming weeks. Each lines for hours. people to collect their own swab method. LabCorp’s jority Leader Scott Fitz- protective gear. kit will cost $119. The test is the first that allows The conditions of the gerald — both Republicans sample at home, a new For the home test, people kits will not be available it to be done at home with- seven weren’t immediate- — haven’t responded to approach that could help are initially screened with in Maryland, New Jersey, out supervision. ly available. City health emails seeking comment. expand testing options in an online questionnaire. New York and Rhode Is- commissioner Jeanette The coronavirus causes most states. If authorized by a physi- land. Those states have FDA Commissioner Kowalik told the Milwau- mild or moderate symp- The test from LabCorp cian, LabCorp will ship a laws prohibiting testing Stephen Hahn said in a kee Journal Sentinel that toms for most people, but will initially only be avail- testing kit to their home. with at-home kits. statement the agency au- she hopes to have more for some, especially older able to health care work- The kit includes cotton Initially, the Food and thorized the self-swab test information later in the adults and people with ex- ers and first responders swabs, a collection tube, Drug Administration re- based on data showing it week. Kowalik’s officeisting health problems, it under a doctor’s orders. an insulated pouch and quired health care work- is “as safe and accurate didn’t immediately re- can cause more severe ill- The sample will still have box to ship the specimen ers wearing masks, gloves as sample collection at a spond to a question from ness or death. To date, 230 to be shipped for pro- back to LabCorp. To take and other protective gear doctor’s office, hospital or The Associated Press ask- people have died in Wis- cessing back to LabCorp, a sample, a cotton swab to collect all samples from other testing site.” ing how city health offi- consin and nearly 4,500 cials were able to trace the have tested positive. infections to the election. Wisconsin’s election has Execution drugs could help COVID-19 patients The April 7 election, been a flashpoint of con- which included a presiden- tention as Democrats and By Juan A. Lozano seven pharmacists, public as they have tended to re- For most people, the new tial primary as well as a Republicans grapple with ASSOCIATED PRESS health experts, and in- lease information about coronavirus causes mild or state Supreme Court race how to conduct elections tensive care unit doctors execution protocols and moderate symptoms, such and local offices, took place in the coronavirus era as HOUSTON — Secrecy asked states with the drug supplies only through as fever and cough that after a legal struggle be- the November presiden- surrounding executions death penalty to release open records requests or clear up in two to three tween Democrats and Re- tial race approaches. could hinder efforts by a any stockpiles they might lawsuits. Only one state, weeks. But for some, it can publicans. A day before the Democrats and voting group of medical profes- have of execution drugs to Wyoming, responded di- cause severe illness, re- election, Democratic Gov. rights groups have filed sionals who are asking health care facilities. rectly to the letter, and it quiring them to be placed Tony Evers ordered that it lawsuits to expand mail the nation’s death penalty “Your stockpile could indicated it doesn’t have to ventilators to help them be delayed and shifted to and absentee voting op- states for medications used save the lives of hundreds the drugs in question. breathe. all-mail voting, only to be tions, and pushed for an in lethal injections so that of people; though this may “I’m not trying to com- Many medications used overturned when Republi- extra $2 billion to help they can go to coronavirus be a small fraction of the ment on the rightness or to sedate and immobilize can legislative leaders won states adjust their election patients who are on venti- total anticipated deaths, it wrongness of capital pun- people put on ventilators an appeal in the state’s systems. National Republi- lators, according to a death is a central ethical direc- ishment,” said Dr. Joel Ziv- and to treat their pain conservative-controlled cans are fighting those ef- penalty expert and a doctor tive that medicine values ot, one of the medical pro- are the same drugs that Supreme Court. forts, while President Don- who’s behind the request. every life,” according to fessionals who signed the states use to put inmates Thousands of Wisconsin ald Trump claims without In a letter sent this the letter. letter. “I’m asking now as a to death. Demand for such voters stayed home, un- evidence that mail-in vot- month to corrections de- But it’s unclear what bedside clinician caring for drugs surged 73 percent in willing to risk their health ing is vulnerable to fraud. partments, a group of drugs the states may have, patients, please help me.” March. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2020 COMICS

OFF THE MARK / MARK PARISI MODERATELY CONFUSED / JEFF STAHLER DILBERT / SCOTT ADAMS

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Brain injury alters friend’s personality in negative ways DEAR ABBY: “Stella” you do, it may jolt him and I have been close Dear Abby is written by Abigail into doing something for friends for 25 years. Two himself that he should years ago, she was in a Van Buren, also known as Jeanne have done a decade ago. car accident and suffered Phillips, and was founded by her a traumatic brain injury. mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact DEAR ABBY: My She has since recovered mother-in-law passed and returned to work. Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. away a year ago. Since Stella’s personality has Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. then, my husband and changed a lot since the his sister have been let- accident. Her language ting my father-in-law and clothing are inappro- stay with each of us on priate. At 65 years old, how much her personality because my sex drive is different nights. He’s her wardrobe now con- and image have changed still in full swing. Would with us every Friday and sists of miniskirts, spike since the accident, and it be wrong to tell him Tuesday and with my heels, over-the-knee lace- that some of her actions that since he doesn’t husband’s sister Thurs- up boots, halter tops, etc. have made people so un- want to seek help for his day, Saturday and Sun- She says suggestive easy they have distanced problem, I am going to find a “friend with bene- day. things to my boyfriend in themselves. Tell her that My father-in-law is front of me. He no longer her comments to your fits”? wants to be around her. I have reached the healthy and capable of boyfriend made him un- doing everything for him- Most of Stella’s friends comfortable, and you point where I want to have distanced them- leave him. If he would get self. I am getting SO tired need them to stop. of this arrangement! It is selves, and her husband I can’t predict how she help for his problem, our has moved out of their relationship would im- cramping my life in a big will react, but you may way. What do I do? home. get through to her. If not, prove, and I would be I remember how close she may end her friend- willing to stay. we once were, and I don’t RUINING MY LIFE ship with you, and you DEPRIVED IN OHIO IN THE SOUTH want to end the friend- can retain your sanity. ship, but I don’t think I DEAR RUINING: can tolerate being around DEAR DEPRIVED: DEAR ABBY: My sig- Bob may be so embar- Start making plans for her. How can I help her nificant other, “Bob,” and yourself on Friday and and keep my sanity? rassed about his ED I have been together for problem that he’s afraid Tuesday nights so you TOO MUCH 30 years (never married). to have a frank talk with will feel less en- CHANGE IN TEXAS The past 10 years of our a doctor about it. It’s a croached-upon. And in- relationship have not shame because in many troduce your father-in- DEAR TOO MUCH: been so good in the bed- cases there is help for it. law to some ladies his age Be gentle with Stella be- room. Because you have — providing he is willing. cause her change may be Bob has ED and refus- reached the end of your (Men in his demographic beyond her control. Help es to see a professional tether, discuss your feel- are a hot commodity, and her by trying to talk about it. He is well aware ings with him as openly I’m betting that he will be frankly with her. Explain of how unfair it is to me as you have with me. If willing.) BRIDGE

If you count points, you will see tricks When defending, what do you The natural inclination is to shift do as soon as the dummy comes to the singleton diamond, but check down? the points. East has 13, dummy You start to plan the defense, of has 11, and South opened one no- course, but you should always count trump. That leaves at most 1 point dummy’s high-card points. This will for partner. The diamond switch is give you an idea of how many points pointless. partner can be expected to hold. Whenever you have taken all pos- In today’s deal, East has to direct sible side-suit tricks, concede a ruff- the defense. In answer to East’s dou- and-sluff. Lead a fourth club. ble of Stayman, West leads the club If partner has either the spade seven: four, queen, six. East cashes eight or nine, his ruff will effect an the club ace: 10, two, nine. What uppercut. Dummy overruffs, but then next? East will collect a trump trick by cov- East should not be misled by de- ering an honor when it is led from clarer’s false-card. If West had start- the dummy. Note also that it doesn’t ed with 7-5-2 of clubs, he would have help South to ruff with the spade led the two at trick one. You should nine. East still scores a trump trick. lead the lowest from a tripleton (with North wished he had responded or without an honor) in partner’s suit three no-trump, a sensible choice when you haven’t raised. However, with such a strong doubleton. West after cashing a third club trick, where would never have found the club should East go for a fourth winner? lead. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS THIS WEEK IN MOVIES

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Additionally, within thirty days after said return day (or within such other time as be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety JOB INFORMATION the Court upon motion may order), you must file a written affidavit of objections on the bond in an unsupervised administration. SERVICES stating the specific facts and grounds upon which each objection is based and a copy shall be served upon the Conservator pursuant to Rule 3 of the Supplemental IMPORTANT NOTICE NOTICE Rules of the Probate & Family Court. You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Don't pay to find work before you get Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney the job. Legitimate job placement firms You have the right to send to the Conservator, by registered or certified mail, a must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on that work to fill specific positions SAVINGS written request to receive a copy of the Petition and account(s) at no cost to you. the return day of 05/18/2020. cannot charge an upfront fee. For free in the classifi eds This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written information about avoiding employ- IMPORTANT NOTICE appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. 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If the above-named UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM 1-800-876-7060 discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. PROBATE CODE (MUPC) handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Dunn, First Justice of this Court. A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised NOTICE veteran's status, or source of income or any Date: March 27, 2020 administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the For more information and assistance intention to make any such preference, limitation Felix D. Arroyo Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the regarding the reliability of business or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any Register of Probate administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- advertising for real estate which is in violation of Item: April 22, 2020 Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and ties, employment services and financ- the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to dwellings in this newspaper are available on an expenses of administration. equal opportunity basis. To complain of LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. contact the Better Business Bureau discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at Date: April 03, 2020 Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the INVITATION FOR BID # 01-20 RE-BID / STREET PAVING Pamela Casey O'Brien 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Register of Probate call 508-652-4800 Sealed bids for PAVING VARIOUS STREETS in the Town of Saugus will be received Item: April 22, 2020 at the Purchasing Department in the Town Hall until 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday May 6, 2020 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. CITY OF LYNN INVITATION FOR BID Does your company Contractors intending to bid on this project must obtain Request for Proposal SUPPLY OF UNIFORMS AND RELATED ITEMS Forms from the Massachusetts Highway Pre-qualification and Contract Office, 10 need employees? Park Plaza, Boston, Massachusetts 02116. These forms are to be completed and The City of Lynn will receive bids for the Supply of Uniforms and Related Items for submitted to the Pre-qualification Office for approval. Contractors must submit a the Department of Public Works employees. Letter of Certification before bid documents will be issued to them. Specifications may be obtained at the Purchasing Department in the Town Hall, 298 Central Awarded store vendor will be responsible for making all items listed in bid Street, Saugus, Massachusetts 01906, or email: [email protected] specifications available for purchase by the Department of Public Works employees. Items include but not limited to t-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, boots, Bids are to be sealed in an envelope, marked on the outside with the words gloves and eye protection. Embroidery and silkscreen of DPW logo will be required "STREET PAVING BID IFB # 01-20 RE-BID, and returned to the Purchasing on some items. Union employees are issued a credit card by vendor with a set Department prior to the due date and time. Each bid must be accompanied by value allowance and payment is made by the City of Lynn. Store must be located surety which is satisfactory to the Town and in the form of a cashier's, treasurer's, in Lynn or an abutting City or Town. or certified check drawn on a responsible bank or trust company; or a bid bond issued by a company licensed to do business in the Commonwealth in the amount Approximately annual spending is $28,000. Contract effective from July 1, 2020 of 5% of the bid value. Prevailing Wage Rates shall be paid in accordance with to June 30, 2021. Massachusetts General Laws. Specifications may be obtained starting, Wednesday, April 22, 2020. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to accept any bid, or any portion of Specifications are available by email upon request [email protected] or by same, which is expedient and in the public interest. The Town of Saugus adheres calling 781-586-6924. Specifications are available until the due date specified to an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Program. below.

Bonnie Tanner Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked: Bid# 03-347 Supply Assistant Purchasing Manager of Uniforms and Related Items. All bids must be submitted to the City of Lynn, Purchasing Department, Room 205, 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA 01901 no later Daily Item: April 22, 2020 than 11:00am, Thursday, May 7, 2020 and will be publicly opened, forthwith. Placing a help wanted ad is great for Central Register: April 22, 2020 Emailed bids will not be accepted. finding the skilled workers you need. Item: April 22, 2020 The City of Lynn reserves the right to waive any informality in or to reject any or all bids or any part thereof and make award as may appear in the best interest of the "To be sold at public sale at 8:00 A. City. M. on May 11, 2020 at 47 Alley Street, Lynn, MA, Did you The City of Lynn Purchasing Agent will prepare the notice of award and awarding of misc. lots of property left in leased this contract. storage spaces by the following persons: know? Bid under Chapter 30B M.G.L.

P. Smith F. Morichid N. Medrano Timothy Leonard A. Lograsso S. Gregorio C. Acholonu Purchasing Agent R. White J. Cardinal T. Gayhart D. Pagan L. Alvarado E. Ortiz Item: April 22, 2020 J. Garlinghouse C. Mulhany Gonzalez Tejeda

Item: April 22 and 29, 2020 Home delivery subscribers get FREE access to the e-edition on 781-593-7700, ext.2 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B7 INTERNATIONAL Collapse in oil prices continues, dragging U.S. stocks lower

By Stan Choe, driving, and factories have But they also slid Tues- were widespread, and all Damian J. Troise shut amid widespread day on the same concern: 11 sectors that make up and Alex Veiga stay-at-home orders. Glob- A global economy incapac- the S&P 500 were down. ASSOCIATED PRESS al demand is set to drop itated by the virus out- In another sign of the this month to levels last break doesn’t need to burn worry washing over mar- NEW YORK — Oil prices seen in the mid 1990s. At as much fuel. kets, Treasury yields fell are continuing to collapse, the same time, oil produc- Brent crude, the interna- further. The yield on the inflicting more damage on ers can’t slow their pro- tional standard, for deliv- 10-year Treasury dropped stock markets around the ery in June lost 26.6 per- to 0.57 percent from 0.62 world as shutdowns relat- duction fast enough, and ed to the coronavirus pan- all the extra crude going cent to $18.74 per barrel. percent late Monday, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS into storage is sending “I don’t think there’s meaning investors are will- demic bring economies to a A memorial pays tribute to Heather O’Brien, a halt. The S&P 500 closed tanks close to their limits. enough time even before ing to get paid even less to In the U.S., the cost for a the June contract to solve get the safety of owning a victim of this past weekend’s shootings, along down 3 percent Tuesday, its the highway in Debert, Nova Scotia. second straight loss. Mar- barrel of oil to be delivered the storage capacity is- U.S. government bond. At kets across Europe and in June plunged 43 percent sue, so you see the June the start of the year, be- Asia had similar drops. Oil to $11.57. That’s the part contract coming down fore economies worldwide prices crumbled again as of the market that U.S. sharply,” said David Joy, went on lockdown to slow Canadian police say 22 demand for energy withers oil traders are focused on chief market strategist at the spread of the virus, in- as planes remain parked, and trading most actively. Ameriprise Financial. “I vestors were getting paid victims after rampage cars garaged and factories For oil to be delivered next don’t know if that persists about 1.90 percent to own shut down. Meanwhile, month, which is when stor- into July and beyond, but a 10-year Treasury. storage tanks for all the age tanks could top out, at the very least, we’re Even with all the chaos in Nova Scotia excess crude are getting the cost of a barrel stood going to be faced even at in the oil markets, some wearing an authentic po- filled close to their limits. at $10.01. A day earlier, that time with a dramatic signs of economic activity By Rob Gillies ASSOCIATED PRESS lice uniform and one of Treasury yields fell, mean- it fell below zero for the mismatch between supply on the horizon were poking the cars he used “was a ing investors are willing first time, meaning traders and demand.” through elsewhere. The TORONTO — Canadian very real look-alike RCMP to get paid even less to get paid others to take the oil The crumbling oil mar- Senate’s Democratic lead- police said Tuesday they the safety of owning U.S. off their hands to get rid ket helped drag stocks to er said negotiators reached vehicle.” believe there are at least “This is an unprece- government bonds. of the headache of finding their second straight day agreement on major el- 22 victims after a gunman Oil’s chaotic collapse someplace to store it. of losses, and the S&P 500 ements of a nearly $500 dented incident that has wearing a police uniform resulted in incredible loss deepened, and stocks Analysts consider prices was down 2.9 percent, as billion proposal to provide shot people in their homes and heartbreak for count- around the world dropped for U.S. oil to be delivered of 2:49 p.m. Eastern time, more loans and aid to and set fires in a rampage less families and loved on Tuesday as the economic in June and later as closer following similar drops small businesses and hos- across rural communities ones. So many lives will carnage caused by the coro- to the “true” price of crude, across Europe and Asia. pitals. Georgia’s governor, in Nova Scotia over the be forever touched,” the navirus pandemic turns along with prices for inter- The Dow Jones Industri- meanwhile, announced weekend. police statement said. markets upside down. national oils. They did not al Average fell 606 points, plans late Monday to allow The Royal Canadi- In an earlier news re- The price of oil has drop below zero, in part or 2.6 percent, to 23,047, gyms, hair salons and oth- an Mounted Police said plummeted because very because the storage issues and the Nasdaq was down er businesses to reopen as they have recovered re- lease authorities had said few people are flying or aren’t as urgent for them. 3.2 percent The losses early as Friday. mains from some of the they believed there were destroyed homes. Earlier, 23 victims but Royal Ca- authorities had said at nadian Mounted Police least 18 people were killed spokesman Daniel Brien After denial, Indonesia sees in the 12-hour attack. later clarified the death Officials said the sus- toll included 22 victims pect, identified as 51-year- and the gunman. mounting coronavirus deaths old Gabriel Wortman, was As fears mounted that shot and later died on more dead would be found Sunday. Authorities did in burned out homes, a By Niniek Karmini young man said Tuesday ASSOCIATED PRESS not provide further de- tails or give a motive for that his grandparents JAKARTA, Indonesia — the killings. were missing and believed While Indonesia’s neigh- The dead include a dead after their log cabin bors scrambled early this 17-year-old as well as a was set ablaze during the year to try to contain the police officer, a police news attack. spread of the coronavirus, release said. All the other Justin Zahl told The As- the government of the victims were adults and sociated Press he finally world’s fourth most popu- included both men and heard from police after lous nation insisted that women. There were 16 frantic calls for informa- everything was fine. crime scenes in five differ- tion and seeing images of In speeches, Indonesia’s ent communities in north- his grandparent’s home health minister, Terawan ern and central Nova Sco- in the rural town of Por- Agus Putranto, told his tia, it said. tapique burned to the country’s people that they “Some of the victims ground, with their cars in shouldn’t fear the virus, were known to Gabriel the driveway. even as tens of thousands Wortman and were target- It was not immediately around the world were be- ed while others were not clear, however, if the ing infected. known to him,” the police remains police said Rather than focus on statement said. were found Tuesday Authorities also con- included those of Zahl’s creating social distancing PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS guidelines or ramping up firmed Wortman wasgrandparents. testing, Putranto credit- Street vendors wear masks amid fears of the new coronavirus outbreak, ed Indonesian “immuni- at a market in Bali, Indonesia. ty” and the strength of U.K. Parliament to prayer for the country’s virus until early March. he said. Widodo, perhaps lack of any infections. He As of Tuesday, the na- Suspicion over the lack spurred by a desire for hold virtual debates dismissed as “insulting” a tion had reported at least of cases in Indonesia grew economic growth, promot- report by Harvard Univer- 7,135 infections — includ- when a Chinese tourist ed Putranto’s theories, ig- sity researchers that said ing 616 deaths. That’s who had traveled to the noring the likelihood that amid virus lockdown Indonesia must have elect- more COVID-19 fatalities Indonesia resort island of the vast archipelago na- ed not to report its cases. than all other Asian coun- Bali from Wuhan — the tion had virus cases. By Jill Lawless Conservative lawmaker Meanwhile, Indonesia’s ties except China. central Chinese city where But there was public ASSOCIATED PRESS who serves as leader of southern neighbor Austra- Indonesian President the pandemic started late skepticism, especially after the House of Commons, Joko Widodo acknowl- last year — tested positive local media reported cases LONDON — Britain’s accepted that “the new lia and some fellow South- Parliament went back to edged last month that the for the coronavirus when of Indonesian patients dy- digital Parliament will east Asian countries such work Tuesday, and the government chose to keep he returned to China in ing after suffering pneumo- not be perfect.” as Singapore were quick political authorities had to address the crisis, tak- the public misinformed early February. nia-like symptoms. The gov- “Members may launch a message for lawmakers: forth into fine perora- ing action as early as late about the state of the coro- Indonesian authorities ernment’s apparent lack of Stay away. tions only to be muted or January that included navirus in the country. played down the event, transparency caused many U.K. legislators and most snatched away altogether containment and tracing “Indeed, we did not de- with Defense Minister Mu- Indonesians to seek infor- parliamentary staff were by an unreliable internet measures. liver certain information hammad Mahfud declar- mation on their own about sent home in late March as connection,” he said. “Yet Indonesia did not even to the public because we ing, “The coronavirus does social distancing. Some part of a nationwide lock- we must not let the per- confirm its first case of the did not want to stir panic,” not exist in Indonesia.” quarantined themselves. down to slow the spread fect be the enemy of the of the new coronavirus. good.” With more than 17,000 vi- Muslims try to keep rus-deaths in Britain and Hoyle, the chamber’s criticism growing of the speaker, acknowledged Ramadan spirit amid government’s response to “there are bound to be the pandemic, legislators bumps along the way” are returning — at least as the tradition-steeped virus restrictions virtually — to grapple 700-year-old institution with the crisis. takes a leap into the un- By Samy Magdy use the funds that would House of Commons known. But he urged law- and Lee Keath have gone into the free Speaker Lindsay Hoyle makers not to travel to ASSOCIATED PRESS communal tables to dis- presided over an al- Parliament. tribute packed meals and “I do not want members BAHTIM, Egypt — Ev- most-empty chamber, cash to those in need. with space made for a and House staff putting ery year during Ramadan, “We hope this could themselves at risk,” he the Light of Muhammad maximum of 50 of the 650 ease their suffering,” said members of Parliament. said. Mosque sets up long tables Sheikh Abdel-Rahman, The virtual Parliament on the street and dishes PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Red “no sitting” signs af- the muezzin of the mosque fixed to the green Com- will have its first big test up free meals at sunset for in the district of Bahtim. People attend evening prayers while mons benches and black- Wednesday during the the poor to break their dai- As Ramadan begins with maintaining a level of social distancing. and-yellow hazard tape weekly Prime Minister’s ly fast. It’s a charity that the new moon later this on the floor ensured law- Questions session. Foreign many rely on in this impov- week, Muslims around the the month sweeps every- selves cut off from much makers remained 6.5 feet Secretary Dominic Raab erished district on the edge world are trying to main- one up into a communal of what makes the month apart. will stand in for Prime of the Egyptian capital. tain the cherished rituals spirit. Families and friends special as authorities fight A few dozen legislators Minister Boris Johnson, But it’s too dangerous in of Islam’s holiest month gather for large meals at the pandemic. Many coun- sat, well-spaced, in the who is still recovering this era of the coronavirus without further spreading sunset, known as iftars. In tries have closed mosques Commons, and agreed on from a bout of COVID-19. — in Egypt and in many the outbreak. some countries, cafes and and banned taraweeh to arrangements for law- Dozens of British law- Muslim countries, such At the heart of Ramadan cultural events are packed prevent crowds. Promi- makers to ask questions makers, advisers, civil ser- “Tables of the Compas- is the sunrise-to-sunset late into the night. Wor- nent clerics, including in from home using videocon- vants and journalists have sionate” have been barred. fast, meant to instill con- shippers go to mosques for Saudi Arabia, have urged ferencing program Zoom, had coronavirus symp- So the mosque, which templation of God. But hours of evening prayers, people to pray at home. beamed onto screens erect- toms, likely contracted in like others in Egypt had to alongside the hardship of or “taraweeh.” Many de- Governments are try- ed around the wood-pan- the cramped precincts of shut its doors as a precau- abstaining from food and vote themselves to charity. ing to balance restrictions eled chamber. Parliament and other gov- tion against the virus, will drink for hours every day, Muslims now find them- with traditions. Jacob Rees-Mogg, the ernment buildings. B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2020 FOOD Turkish is a ritual akin to American brunch — and it’s every bit as delicious

By Lisa Futterman CHICAGO TRIBUNE It’s a wonder tables don’t break constantly in Turkey — they tend to be so lad- en with breakfast dishes, I PHOTO | DREAMSTIME wouldn’t expect them to be able to bear the weight. A fresh homemade loaf of banana bread. While weekdays tend to start with tea and sim- ple fare at home, week- These are the top end breakfast is an all- out feast of the country’s freshest produce, expertly cured meats and a few recipes the world unique bites that help de- fine Turkish breakfast as a meal that should never has been Googling be missed. Known in Turkish as By Daniel Neman is not on the top-10 list. kahvalti — literally “be- ST. LOUIS No. 3, as we have men- fore coffee” — Turkish POST-DISPATCH tioned, is hand sanitizer. breakfast finds its joy in Um… yum? the bounty of choices. As As night follows day, as a French toast, the fourth Turkish tour operator Mu- PHOTO | CHICAGO TRIBUNE rainbow follows the storm, most-searched recipe, is rat Ozguc told me during a so too does home cooking the epitome of what people trip last year, “First, your A typical Turkish breakfast spread includes a bevy of cheese, olives, follow a pandemic. Appar- seem to be looking for in eyes should be satisfied — local honey, fruits and baked goods like pogaca and gazleme. ently. these still-unusual times: then your stomach.” It turns out that in these It is not an everyday meal, Gather tomatoes, ol- Fresh fruit like figs, ap- always have a shiny egg glaze. ach, oil and 1 teaspoon salt in stay-at-home days, a lot of it is something a lot of us ives, cheese and honey to ples and , or what- Filling: a bowl; massage thoroughly with us are taking the some- associate more with child- ever is in season at the • 1/2 cup feta or white your hands to combine. Add times unfamiliar time in re-create a version of this hood than adulthood, it has market. cheese, crumbled cheese and mashed potatoes, our kitchens to do a little spread at home for a fun, more calories than are good And bread. Oh! The • 3 tablespoons roughly mix well, and season with pep- cooking. Which means that yet leisurely brunch option for you (especially with syr- bread. Stacks of warm chopped fresh dill or flat leaf per and more salt to taste. a lot of us are looking up — and a bit of armchair up), and it is delicious and travel especially distract- pide and other flatbreads; , or a combination 2. Lay out each sheet of yuf- recipes on the internet. easy to make. Dough: ka and cut if necessary. You are Google Trends has been ing during the COVID-19 , the sesame seed-en- Next on the list is choc- shutdown. A typical crusted bagel sold on ev- • 2 cups flour, plus looking for sheets about the size keeping track of the recipes olate cake, which, to be more if needed of a standard 8 1/2-by-11-inch people have been searching spread will be accompa- ery Istanbul street cor- honest, I never even think nied by many tulip-shaped ner; country loaves; and • 2 1/2 teaspoons sheet of paper, but they don’t for all around the world for about unless it’s some- glasses of steaming hot savory breakfast pastries baking powder need to be perfect or even rect- the last 30 days (Google body’s birthday. I’m guess- black tea, but thick, choc- like flaky pogaca, layered • 1/2 teaspoon salt angular. Place a trimmed sheet knows all. Google sees all. ing my fellow shut-ins olatey — borek, acma — a soft, ring- • 2 cups plain on a work surface with one cor- Google is all.) The results have the same associations shaped bun topped with • 1 cup melted unsalted butter ner facing you. Place one-sixth are both surprising and not with it (childhood, celebra- which requires a ritual all so surprising. its own — is often served poppy seeds; and crisp go- • 2 egg yolks, lightly whisked of the filling in the center. Fold tion, fattening), which is with a pinch of salt the corners in to create a square Not surprising is the fact why so many of us seem to separately from the morn- zleme filled with cheese, that people are looking up ing meal. lamb or potatoes. • 2 tablespoons nigella envelope-shaped parcel. It is OK be making it. seeds or sesame seeds if there is lots of dough overlap more recipes now than at I hadn’t even heard of Here is a Turkish break- Then come the egg-and- any time in the still-not- fast roll call of delights to meat dishes like sucuklu 1. Heat oven to 350 degrees. but you want one side to be flat. No. 6 on the list, dalgona Combine cheese and herbs in a Repeat with remaining sheets very-long history of the in- coffee. Apparently, it is display at your table: yumurta, which boasts ternet. Perhaps surprising A plate of sliced cucum- sunny side-up eggs fried small bowl. Set aside and filling. everywhere on the inter- 2. For the dough, combine 2 3. Heat a large griddle or non- is the fact that, based on net, especially Instagram bers and ripe tomatoes in a crock with sizzling the recipes that are being — from the garden or sucuk, a mouthwatering cups flour, baking powder and stick skillet and add a splash of and TikTok. But I don’t salt in a large bowl. Stir in the oil to coat the surface but not searched, Americans and tik, I don’t tok and I don’t farmers market when in beef salami spiced with people influenced by Amer- season. fenugreek and . yogurt and melted butter until create a puddle. Add a gozleme, gram. So I was blissfully the dough comes together. Turn flat side down, and cook over ican taste seem to utterly ignorant of this massively Olives of all colors: Ex- Another popular dish fea- out onto a floured board; knead medium heat until golden. Flip dominate the internet. popular drink from South plore a Middle Eastern tures eggs scrambled with gently until very smooth. and brown the other side un- Unsurprising is the fact Korea that floats whipped market and look for grilled dry-cured, jerky-like meat til heated through. Keep warm that the folks or algorithms coffee and sugar — two olives, a unique choice, or called basturma. And then 3. Cut dough into 16 pieces. at Google Trends include whole tablespoons of sugar buttery castelvetranos. there’s the classic men- Roll each piece into a little ball, while you finish the remaining hand sanitizer as one of — on top of milk. Fresh and aged chees- emen, a satisfying shak- then flatten and make a hole parcels. Serve at once. the recipes that people are We’re talking 252 calories es: Turkey has dozens of shuka-like scramble of in the middle. Fill with a small Nutrition information per looking for, along with all of for a single serving, with native and local cheeses eggs and aromatic vegeta- amount of filling. Gently pinch to pastry: 319 calories, 13 g fat, close; place seam side down on 5 g saturated fat, 22 mg cho- the various foods. A recipe 36 grams of sugar and 40 — from , a bles, often seasoned with a a parchment-lined baking sheet. lesterol, 41 g carbohydrates, 4 is a recipe, I suppose. grams of carbohydrates. brined white cheese sim- bit of Turkish red pepper. Repeat with remaining dough and g sugar, 9 g protein, 1,004 mg And there it is, hand That’s more in each catego- ilar to feta, to mozzarel- A tradition that crosses filling. Brush generously with egg sodium, 2 g fiber sanitizer, sitting clean but ry than a Snickers bar. la-like string cheese, to tu- cultural and geographic un-nutritious at No. 3. The seventh searched-for lum and aged . wash; sprinkle with the seeds. borders, kahvalti is tak- 4. Bake until firm and golden, But when you look at recipe is the exception that Breakfast is a great time en daily at home, but is the other nine items on (otherwise) proves the rule: to show off a selection. 15 to 25 minutes. Serve warm or frequently enjoyed with allow to cool. Prep: 10 minutes the list, perhaps it belongs chicken breasts. There are Yogurt: Plain or fruit-fla- friends or family at a Nutrition information per bun: Cook: 15 minutes there after all, at least in many ways to make chick- vored — or try , the restaurant — like Ameri- 202 calories, 14 g fat, 8 g sat- Makes: 6 servings terms of healthful eating. en breasts, and people at popular, lightly salted yo- can brunch, it has become urated fat, 60 mg cholesterol, 2 tablespoons extra-virgin ol- What we want to eat in home are presumably look- gurt beverage. a Sunday ritual. Dining 15 g carbohydrates, 2 g sugar, ive oil this Pandemic Age are ing for new ones. Some- A rainbow of chunky outside is common in good 4 g protein, 226 mg sodium, 1 • 1 yellow , chopped sweets, treats and meals times a cigar is just a cigar. fruit preserves made from weather, and Istanbul ho- g fiber • 2 medium peppers, from our childhood. It is But No. 8? That’s carrot cherries, apricots, figs or like an offshoot of comfort tels like the luxurious Raf- chopped (mild green ones cake. Now we’re talking. rose petals. You’ll also need food — it’s comfort food fles put out a particularly like anaheims, cubanelles or When done right, carrot honey, preferably still drip- GOZLEME that is also a little bit of copious spread — Raffles banana peppers work well, but cake is the most sublime ping from its comb. a celebration. It’s comfort includes a local cook pre- Prep: 40 minutes sweet red peppers work too) dessert known to man or , a wondrous, food with calories. woman. It’s the best way paring gozleme to order. Cook: 30 minutes • 2 medium tomatoes, spreadable clotted cream No. 1 on the list is banana I know to pack calories on The recipes below offer a Makes: about 6 large pastries chopped often made from water bread, which is clearly more top of calories and make couple of homemade Turk- If you cannot find yufka (it is • 1 teaspoon dried buffalo milk. It makes of a dessert than a bread. it seem healthy because it ish pastry options and an available at Turkish grocers like • 1 teaspoon Turkish red It’s what you make when has carrots in it. butter seem obsolete (al- easy recipe for menemen, Sahar International in Chicago, pepper flakes (optional) you don’t quite want to eat Ground beef, at No. 9, is though top-quality butter the ubiquitous egg dish or online) you can use pack- • Salt and pepper to taste those bananas but you can’t like the chicken breasts: is a great addition). presented in a cast-iron aged filo. If you use filo, which is • 6 large eggs quite bear to part with them it’s versatile and it’s rela- molasses: Pekmez pan. Make it the center- much thinner, be sure to thaw it 1. In a large cast-iron skillet, yet, either. What we can tively inexpensive. People is made from grapes and piece of a relaxing weekend well and brush it generously with heat the oil until it shimmers. learn from this is that a lot are looking for recipes for it must be boiled gently to meal, or introduce the ba- melted butter in between layers Add the onion and peppers; of quasi-quarantined people because they have ground create a sweet syrup. For sics to your table — along before filling and folding. cook gently over medium heat are buying more bananas beef on hand and are look- breakfast, it is typically with plenty of hot tea. • 1 onion, finely chopped until softened. than they can use. ing for new, non-hamburg- served in ramekins next to • 2 cups cleaned fresh 2. Add the tomatoes and sea- The second recipe on the er ways to make it. pots of toasted sesame ta- POGACA spinach, roughly chopped sonings; cook a bit more, 2-3 list is pizza dough, which And coming in at No. 10 hini. When spread togeth- • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin minutes. Whisk the eggs in a is certainly encouraging to is, let me see, fried rice. er on bread, they make for Prep: 20 minutes olive oil, plus more as needed bowl, then add to the vegetable those of us who advocate Really? Fried rice? I the best PB&J you’ve nev- Cook: 15-25 minutes • 1 teaspoon kosher salt, mixture. Cook, stirring and scrap- home cooking. Frozen and mean, I like fried rice fine, er had. Makes: 16 buns plus more as needed ing gently with a spatula, until refrigerated pizza doughs or at least I don’t active- Hazelnut spread: Serve Traditionally these breakfast • 1 cup crumbled feta cheese soft-set. Serve at once directly are available, and yet peo- ly dislike it. But the 10th a plain hazelnut butter or buns are made with yeast, but • 2 medium potatoes, peeled, from the pan. ple are choosing to make most-searched recipe on a decadent one that con- they come together very easily cooked, mashed, about 2 cups Nutrition information per serv- their own. Or maybe the the internet during a vi- tains cocoa, like Nutella. and deliciously when made with • ing: 91 calories, 6 g fat, 1 g sat- stores are out of the frozen rus? And one of the 10 was Acuka, a flavorfula biscuitlike dough leavened • 1 package yufka urated fat, 62 mg cholesterol, 6 and refrigerated types; after hand sanitizer? spread of walnut and with baking powder. They can be (Turkish pastry leaves) g carbohydrates, 4 g sugar, 3 g all, homemade pizza sauce I don’t get it. roasted red pepper. round or crescent-shaped, but 1. Combine the onion, spin- protein, 28 mg sodium, 2 g fiber. Quick beef and rice stir-fry features unexpected grapefruit flavor

By Linda all of the stir-fry ingredi- Countdown: into segments (1 cup) Make sure wok is hot before • Salt and freshly Gassenheimer ents on a plate or cutting • Prepare all of the • 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar adding beef. Add half the beef. ground black pepper TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE board in order of use. Then stir-fry ingredients. • 1/4 cup dry sherry Stir-fry for 30 seconds. Add the Microwave rice according to you won’t have to keep re- • Microwave rice and set aside. • 4 teaspoons minced rest of the beef. Stir-fry 2 to 3 package instructions. Measure Grapefruit, an unusual ferring to the recipe while • Stir-fry beef dish. • 2 tablespoons hoi sin sauce minutes. Add the sauce, snow 1 cup rice and reserve remain- stir-fry ingredient, adds stir-frying. Shopping List: • 3/4 pound grass-fed peas and grapefruit segments. ing rice for another time. Set an intriguing touch to this Helpful Hints: 3/4 pound grass fed beef beef tenderloin cut into Stir-fry for 2 minutes. Add salt aside. Add the cooked rice to beef dish. It takes a few • Your wok or skillet should tenderloin, 1 small bottle pieces about same size and pepper to taste. Divide be- the pan after stir-fried beef is minutes to prepare the in- be very hot so the beef will or a split of dry sherry, 1 as grapefruit segments tween two dinner plates. removed. Toss 1 minute or until gredients, but only about 5 be crisp, not steamed. I small jar hoisin sauce, 1 • 1/2 tablespoon Yield 2 servings. rice is crisp. Add salt and pepper minutes to stir-fry. add the beef in two stages jar minced garlic, 1 large canola, divided Per serving: 457 calories (29 to taste. Add to the two dinner The rice is cooked in to make sure the pan stays grapefruit, 1/2 pound • 1/2 pound snow peas percent from fat), 14.8 g fat (5.1 plates. the microwave oven and hot while stir-frying. fresh snow peas, canola • Salt and freshly g saturated, 6.4 g monounsatu- Yield 2 servings. then added to the hot wok • Canned grapefruit segments oil, sugar, salt and black ground black pepper rated), 84 mg cholesterol, 41.0 Per serving: 124 calories (7 once the beef has been re- can be used instead of fresh. peppercorns. 1. Remove skin from grapefruit g protein, 35.8 g carbohydrates, percent from fat), 1 g fat (0.3 g moved. The rice gets crisp Make sure they are not packed STIR-FRIED BEEF and cut into segments set aside. 4.9 g fiber, 375 mg sodium. saturated, 0.4 g monounsaturat- and picks up the wok fla- in sugar syrup and drain them. AND GRAPEFRUIT Mix sugar, sherry, garlic and hoi CRISP RICE ed), no cholesterol, 2.8 g pro- vors. • Any quick cooking Recipe by Linda Gassenheimer sin sauce together and set aside. • 1 package microwave tein, 25.8 g carbohydrates, 1.6 I find it is best to line up beef can be used. • 1 large grapefruit, cut 1. Heat oil in a wok or skillet. brown rice (1 cup cooked) g fiber, 4 mg sodium.