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Threats, doubts, abuse, new law take toll in Ga. elections


As veteran poll UNDER SIEGE: DEMOCRACY’S FRONT LINES IN CRISIS days before the November mid-
terms, putting an interim elec-
workers give up, tions supervisor in charge at a
publican candidates on the eve stretching his arms sarcastically time when there’s more pressure
others struggle to of the state’s Jan. 5, 2021, Senate after the rallygoers booed. on the system and the people

get set for Nov. 8 runoff election. But Trump spent


much of his nearly 90-minute
It also was completely un-
true.
who run it than ever before.
The tumultuous 2020 presi-
speech spreading false allega- Trump devoted less than a dential election and its misinfor-
Second of a three-part series tions about fraud in the presi- minute of his screed to that par- mation-filled aftermath over-
dential election he had lost two ticular allegation, but it was whelmed many local elections
By Jim Puzzanghera months earlier. enough to unleash a cascade of supervisors. They’ve quit in
GLOBE STAFF “Anybody live in Bibb Coun- problems roughly three hours to droves around the countr y,
MACON, Ga. — Desperate to ty?” he asked the crowd. “Bibb. the south in Macon-Bibb County. chased away by harassment,
hold on to power, Donald Trump Bibb. Bibb. B-I-B-B.” Threats and intimidation. The burnout, stress, a blizzard of
gripped the lectern bearing the He asserted that more than elections supervisor’s resigna- time-consuming public records
presidential seal and prepared to 12,000 votes had been switched tion. A controversial search for a requests from election deniers,
MICHAEL A. SCHWARZ FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
deliver another election lie. there from him to Joe Biden on permanent replacement that and, in multiple states, new elec-
As chairman of the Macon-Bibb County Board of Elections, He had helicoptered to Dal- Election Night. “It was like a ended up in court. tion rules that made the already
Mike Kaplan helps organize polling place supplies into bins. ton, Ga., to hold a rally for Re- miracle!” Trump bellowed, The job remains unfilled just UNDER SIEGE, Page A8

A softening ‘We’ve never seen such a sharp decline in achievement over such a short period of time.’
MARTIN WEST, academic dean of Harvard Graduate School of Education

for a pit bull


of politics Student test scores tumble
in Maine
In comeback bid, LePage
tries gentler approach
By Brian MacQuarrie
GLOBE STAFF

BANGOR — Paul LePage, the former Repub-


lican governor and political provocateur who
once cast himself as “Trump before Trump,”
told a room of supporters recently why he de-
serves to return to office after a four-year hia-
tus.
In calm and measured tones, LePage said at
the campaign gathering that Maine needs an
economic kick-start, that Democratic Governor
Janet Mills is betraying the lobster and lumber
industries, and that socialism is on the march
in the state and across the nation.
LePage, 74, smiled at the polite applause. He
posed for as many selfies as were asked of him.
And he didn’t threaten to “deck” anybody, as he
did in August in a confrontation with a Demo-
cratic staffer tracking one of his campaign
events.
Welcome to Paul LePage 2.0.
“I think I’m a different person now. I listen a
lot, and I know a lot more,” LePage said in an
interview. “When I came into politics in 2010, I
was naive.”
Over two terms that ended in 2019, LePage
JIM DAVIS/GLOBE STAFF
was a brash, take-no-prisoners governor who
LEPAGE, Page A7 Caroline Horn worked with a student Thursday at the nonprofit writing and tutoring center 826 Boston during an after-school program.

Shirley Leung
Massachusetts no longer at top of class in 4th-grade math, 8th-grade reading
By Christopher Huffaker tive sample of 4th- and 8th-grade students since among disadvantaged students.
and Deanna Pan the 1990s. Scores for Massachusetts students “The results in today’s Nation’s Report Card

This time GLOBE STAFF

Disrupted learning during the pandemic


brought student achievement among students
have been declining since at least 2017, but the
drop between 2019 and 2022 has been attribut-
ed to the COVID pandemic. Taken together, the
are appalling and unacceptable,” Education Sec-
retary Miguel Cardona said of the national re-
sults. “A once-in-a-generation virus upended our

might be
in Boston and statewide to the lowest levels in a years of declines are alarming. country in so many ways, and our students can-
decade or more, according to new data from the The data, made public Monday, add to the not be the ones who sacrifice most in the long
National Assessment of Educational Progress, or accumulating evidence that the pandemic and run.”

different for
NAEP, also known as the Nation’s Report Card. associated school closures exacted a steep toll on Massachusetts scores hit their lowest point
The math and reading test is considered the the nation’s students. The latest scores also show since 2003 or earlier in all four tests, while Bos-
gold standard of student assessments and has that the starkest declines in student achieve- ton scores hit their lowest point since 2011 or

Question 1
been administered nationwide to a representa- ment in Massachusetts and elsewhere occurred NAEP, Page B4

A Welcome to Black Friday discounts in Oct.


heated ballot campaign to A 33-year-old mother was
raise taxes on the wealthy fatally shot in Mattapan
overshadows a ho-hum guber- Sunday, one of two slayings this
natorial race. Opponents blast Amid supply glut weekend in the city. B3.
TV airwaves with an ad featuring a fish-
erman who worries new taxes will hurt and inflation fears, Big-name companies are appar-
small business owners. Proponents of ently rethinking just how much
the union-backed initiative tamp down retailers slash prices office space they need as the
fears with an ad of their own: “Of course return of workers to Boston has
some people’s taxes will go up a little, By Diti Kohli been slower than expected. D1.
but they can afford it.” GLOBE STAFF

The year was 1994, the last time vot- Last year, the pandemic hit holi-
ers faced a ballot question to change day shopping season hard. Retailers The grayed divide
how income taxes are collected in Mas- couldn’t stock their shelves fast
sachusetts. They resoundingly rejected enough; snarled supply chains Monday: Clouds hang, damp.
the measure. jammed the pipeline for books, board High 59-64, low 55-60.
Now some of the same players on games, and glassware. Stockings and Tuesday: Showers, then sun.
both sides are at it again — from the ornaments sat on cargo ships for High 66-71, low 55-60.
Massachusetts Teachers Association, on weeks, and shoppers scrambled to
Sunrise: 7:07. Sunset: 5:49.
one side, to the Massachusetts High find must-have gifts for under the
Technology Council, on the other — tree. Weather and comics, D4-5.
locked in a battle over the economic soul In 2022, the tables have turned. Obituaries, C12.
JOHN TLUMACKI/GLOBE STAFF
of the Commonwealth. Question 1 on Stores right now are dealing with
the November ballot is billed as an effort a record $732 billion of unsold mer- Linda de Valpine of Greentail Table in Newton says she has to clear
VOL . 302, NO. 116
to raise more money for education and chandise, a 21 percent increase from out autumn inventory to make room for Christmas goods.
transportation by increasing taxes on 2021, according to the Census Bu- *
households with an annual income reau. Really, a “sonic boom of inven- petite to spend is trending down. “You can feel that the pandemic is Suggested retail price
greater than $1 million. tory,” as Urban Outfitters CEO Rich- For retailers, it’s another painful still with us,” he said. “The challenges $3.50
This is the sixth attempt to persuade ard Hayne put it on August earnings twist in what has been a rocky two- have just changed.”
voters to undo the state’s flat income tax call. And in a tougher economy — plus years since COVID hit, said Jon After struggling with shortages
rate. Each previous time — 1962, 1968, with inflation high and the threat of Hurst, president of the Retailers As- since March 2020, the biggest brands
LEUNG, Page A6 recession lurking — consumers’ ap- sociation of Massachusetts. DISCOUNTS, Page A6
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The Nation
Cheney: Trump testimony won’t be ‘food fight’
Says Jan. 6 panel or and discipline and serious-
ness that it deserves. We are not Ex-president’s family business faces tough test in court
has alternatives if going to allow — he’s not going
to turn this into a circus.” By Ben Protess tipping the case in favor of
he won’t comply “We have many, many alter- and William K. Rashbaum Bragg, a Democrat.
natives that we will consider if NEW YORK TIMES “Having the company’s top
By Hope Yen the former president decides he At the dawn of Donald financial officer as your star wit-
ASSOCIATED PRESS is not going to comply with his Trump’s presidency, his family ness is a prosecutor’s dream,”
WASHINGTON — The House legal obligation, a legal obliga- business appeared poised for a said Daniel Horwitz, a former
committee investigating the tion every American citizen has windfall: It unveiled new hotel prosecutor in the district attor-
Capitol riot won’t give Donald to comply with a subpoena,” she lines, held ribbon-cuttings ney’s office who is now a part-
Trump the chance to turn a pos- said. around the world, and attracted ner at McLaughlin and Stern,
sible live TV appearance of his Her office made clear later major tournaments to its golf where he defends corporations
subpoenaed testimony into a that she and the Jan. 6 commit- clubs, enough for Eric Trump, in white collar crime cases.
“circus” and “food fight” as law- tee were not ruling out the possi- who ran the company while his Bragg’s tax case grew out of a
makers try to ensure he com- bility of live testimony. It did not father was in the White House, broader investigation into the
plies with their demands, the indicate what form that might to remark, “The stars have all former president and whether
panel’s vice chairwoman said take to avoid the “food fight” or aligned.” he fraudulently inflated the val-
Sunday. “circus" that Cheney said would Five years later, those stars ue of his properties to obtain fa-
The committee is demand- not happen. have faded. The former presi- vorable deals from lenders and
ing Trump’s testimony under The subpoena, issued Friday, dent’s company, grappling with insurers. Seeking an insider to
JEFFERSON SIEGEL/NEW YORK TIMES/FILE
oath next month as well as re- calls on Trump to hand over doc- legal and political scrutiny, has testify against the former presi-
cords relevant to its investiga- uments by Nov. 4 and provide halted its expansion to concen- Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg agreed to dent, the district attorney’s of-
tion. To avoid a complicated and testimony “on or about” Nov. 14. trate on its existing properties. testify against the company in a plea deal. fice leaned on Weisselberg, a
protracted legal battle, Trump It is unclear how Trump and It even sold the Trump hotel in loyal lieutenant who got his
reportedly had told associates his legal team will respond. He Washington, D.C., once the cen- The trial in state Supreme Corp. — of awarding off-the- start with Trump’s father a half-
he might consider complying could comply or negotiate with ter of the MAGA universe. Court will present an embar- books benefits such as rent-free century ago and served as the
with the subpoena if he could the committee, announce he will This week will drive home rassing scene for the former apartments and leased luxury company’s financial gatekeeper
answer questions during live tes- defy the subpoena, or ignore it that stark reversal of fortune as president, pushing to the fore- vehicles to a few top executives for decades. When he resisted
timony. altogether. He could go to court the company faces a highly pub- front one of several criminal in- who failed to pay taxes on the their pressure campaign, the of-
When asked if the committee and try to stop it. lic reckoning: a criminal trial in vestigations swirling around perks. fice indicted Weisselberg and
would consider taking his testi- Last week, Steve Bannon, a the New York City borough of him. As jur y selection begins the two corporations for the
mony live, Representative Liz longtime Trump ally, was sen- Manhattan, where the district This case centers on special Monday, District Attorney Alvin special perks.
Cheney on Sunday did not di- tenced to serve four months be- attorney’s office will accuse it of perks doled out by the former Bragg appears to have the up- At the trial, which is expect-
rectly respond. She said the com- hind bars after defying a subpoe- tax fraud and other crimes. president’s business, the Trump per hand. The Trump Organiza- ed to last more than a month,
mittee would not allow Trump’s na from the same committee. He Although Trump was not in- Organization, which comprises tion’s 75-year-old chief financial lawyers for the Trump corpora-
testimony to turn into a “food remains free pending appeal. dicted, he is synonymous with a universe of more than 500 officer, Allen Weisselberg, re- tions will say Weisselberg went
fight” on TV — much as was Former Trump trade adviser Pe- the company he ran for de- corporate entities. Last year, the cently pleaded guilty to conspir- behind the Trump family’s back
seen, she said, in Trump’s broad- ter Navarro also awaits a trial cades, a business that bears his district attorney’s office accused ing with the two corporations to to avoid paying taxes on the
cast appearances such as one next month on similar contempt name and served as a launching two of those entities — The carry out the scheme — and perks, and was not conspiring
of his 2020 presidential debates of Congress charges. pad for his presidency. Trump Corp. and Trump Payroll agreed to testify at their trial, with the company.
— and she warned that the com- The subpoena includes re-
mittee will take action if he quests for any communications
does not comply with the sub- referring to extremist groups House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, lawyers would want him to show New York and the handling of quired to finish its work by the
poena. who were coming to Washing- a California Democrat, said Sun- up because he [would have] to presidential records at his Mar- end of the year.
“We are going to proceed in ton, pressure on state legislators day that she doubted Trump testify under oath. ... We’ll see.” a-Lago estate in Florida. On whether she could run in
terms of the questioning of the to overturn the 2020 election would appear for his deposition There remains little legal ad- It's possible that Trump's law- 2024, Cheney said: “I’m focused
former president under oath,” vote, and messages about then- and that the public should know vantage for Trump to cooperate yers could simply opt to run out on what we’ve got to do to save
Cheney, a Wyoming Republican, Vice President Mike Pence, “that no one is above the law.” with the committee at a time the clock on the subpoena if they the country from this dangerous
said on “Meet the Press” on NBC. whom Trump was pushing to “ I d o n ’ t t h i n k h e ’s m a n when he faces other legal battles go to court to try to squash it as moment we’re in ... not right
“It may take multiple days, and object to Democrat Joe Biden’s enough to show up,” Pelosi said in various jurisdictions, includ- the committee of two Republi- now on whether I’m going to be
it will be done with a level of rig- victory. on MSNBC. “I don’t think his ing over his family business in cans and seven Democrats is re- a candidate or not.”

Daily Briefing

Judge sides with baker over wedding cake


BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — A else.”
California judge has ruled in fa- A spokesperson said the fair
vor of a bakery owner who re- housing department was aware
fused to make wedding cakes of the ruling but had not deter-
for a same-sex couple because mined what to do next. The
it violated her Christian beliefs. couple, Eileen and Mireya Ro-
The state Department of driguez-Del Rio, said they ex-
Fair Housing and Employment pect an appeal.
had sued Tastries Bakery in Ba- “Of course we’re disappoint-
kersfield, arguing owner Cathy ed, but not surprised,” Eileen
Miller intentionally discrimi- told the newspaper. “We antici-
nated against the couple in vio- pate that our appeal will have a
lation of California’s Unruh different result.”
Civil Rights Act. An earlier decision in Kern
Miller’s attorneys argued County Superior Court also
her right to free speech and went Miller’s way, but it was
free expression of religion later vacated by the 5th District
trumped the argument that she Court of Appeal, which sent the
violated the anti-discrimina- lawsuit back to the county.
tion law. Kern County Superior The decision comes as a Col-
Court Judge Eric Bradshaw orado baker is challenging a
ruled Friday that Miller acted ruling he violated that state’s
lawfully while upholding her antidiscrimination law by re-
beliefs about what the Bible fusing to make a cake celebrat-
teaches regarding marriage. ing a gender transition. That
“I’m hoping that in our baker, Jack Phillips, separately
community we can grow to- won a partial US Supreme
gether,” Miller told the Bakers- Court victory after refusing on
field Californian after the rul- religious grounds to make a
ing. “And we should under- gay couple’s wedding cake a de-
stand that we shouldn’t push cade ago.
any agenda against anyone ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAKOTA SANTIAGO/NEW YORK TIMES

Investigators at a subway station the day after a commuter was stabbed on a southbound L train, in Brooklyn, on Sept. 30.
3 killed during illegal racing in Chicago
New York City will increase police presence in subways to combat crime CHICAGO — Three young Caravans blocking streets
NEW YORK — After a series help the city pay for an addi- The plan, announced at a a similar event to announce a men were fatally shot and two for drag racing, cars turning
of violent deaths on the subway tional 1,200 overtime shifts per joint news conference at Grand plan to increase police patrols. more were seriously wounded doughnuts, and “drifting,” are a
raised concerns about safety in day for police officers to patrol Central Station in Manhattan, But the violence has persist- early Sunday during what Chi- “semi-recent phenomenon
New York City, Governor Kathy the subway to keep New Yorkers was the latest in a series of ef- ed. There have been nine kill- cago police called a caravan of where they gather throughout
Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams safe, along with continuing to forts to address subway violence ings on the subway this year — a street racers involving about different points of the city and
on Saturday announced a plan install cameras inside train cars. — a stubborn problem that level that is much higher than 100 vehicles that took over an there were several others last
to increase the presence of po- Hochul said that many New grew worse during the pandem- in the five years before the pan- intersection on the city’s south- night of no consequence until
lice officers in the transit system. Yorkers were concerned about ic and that has been difficult for demic, when there were, on av- west side. this one,” Jerome said.
Hochul, a Democrat who is crime on the subway and that elected officials to address. erage, about two killings per The shooting happened at The city council member for
less than three weeks from Elec- she would “focus on getting that Shortly after Adams took office year. about 4 a.m. in Brighton Park the neighborhood where Sun-
tion Day, said the state would sense of security back.” in January, he and Hochul held NEW YORK TIMES after the caravan blocked streets day’s shooting happened said
leading to the intersection for il- police and other city officials
legal street racing, Chicago po- needed to act more aggressively
Salman Rushdie lives, but loses use of eye and hand, according to report lice Commander Don Jerome
said during a news conference.
to shut down such caravans.
“This is not just fun and
NEW YORK — Salman Rush- his chest and torso in the attack N.J., has been incarcerated after was a “brutal attack” that cut Those killed were between the games on the street,” Alderman
die’s agent says the author has that took away sight in an eye pleading not guilty to attempted nerves to one arm. ages of 15 and 20, Jerome said, Raymond Lopez told reporters
lost sight in one eye and the use and left a hand incapacitated. murder and assault in the Aug. Wylie told the newspaper he adding that the two wounded at the scene. “We are seeing
of a hand as he recovers from an Rushdie, 75, spent years in 12 attack on Rushdie as he was could not say whether Rushdie are expected to survive. gangs and criminality join into
attack from a man who rushed hiding after Iran’s Ayatollah being introduced at the Chau- remained in a hospital or dis- Police made no immediate the drifting and drag racing.”
the stage at an August literary Ruhollah Khomeini issued a tauqua Institution, a rurally lo- cuss his whereabouts. arrests. ASSOCIATED PRESS
event in western New York, ac- 1989 edict, a fatwa, calling for cated center 55 miles southwest The attack was along the
cording to a published report. his death after publication of his of Buffalo that is known for its lines of what Rushie and his
Literary agent Andrew Wylie novel “The Satanic Verses,” summertime lecture series. agent have thought was the
told the Spanish language news- which some Muslims consider After the attack, Rushdie “principal danger ... a random Reporting corrections
paper El Pais in an article pub- blasphemous. Over the past two was treated at a Pennsylvania person coming out of nowhere
lished Saturday that Rushdie decades, Rushdie has traveled hospital, where he was briefly and attacking,” Wylie told El The Globe welcomes information about errors that call for
suffered three serious wounds to freely. put on a ventilator to recover Pais. corrections. Information may be sent to comments@globe.com or
his neck and 15 more wounds to Hadi Matar, 24, of Fairview, from what Wylie told El Pais ASSOCIATED PRESS left in a message at 617-929-8230.
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The World
Johnson exits UK prime minister race
Daily Briefing

Koreas exchange
But hints at future political return;
warning shots
ex-Treasury chief now the favorite
SEOUL — The rival Koreas
By Mark Landler Mordaunt to create some kind of exchanged warning shots along
NEW YORK TIMES unity ticket, “we have sadly not their disputed western sea
LONDON — Boris Johnson been able to work out a way to boundary on Monday, their mili-
on Sunday evening pulled out of do this.” taries said, amid heightened an-
the race to succeed Liz Truss as Johnson’s departure ends a imosities over North Korea’s re-
Britain’s prime minister, ending feverish three days after Truss’ cent barrage of weapons tests.
a quixotic bid to reclaim a job he resignation in which he once South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of
lost three months ago amid a again gripped public attention Boris Johnson Staff said in a statement that its
cascade of scandals, and leaving and dominated the political con- (above) was ousted navy broadcast warnings and
his rival, Rishi Sunak, in a com- versation. But his campaign nev- in July amid ethics fired warning shots to repel a
manding position to be the er really gained momentum. scandals. Rishi North Korean merchant ship
country’s next leader. Party leaders threw their sup- Sunak (right) is that it says violated the sea
The result of the contest will port behind Sunak as a better backed by 140-plus boundary early Monday.
not be known until Monday af- option to try to unify a divided UK lawmakers. North Korea’s military said
ternoon at the earliest, and there party and put the chaos of the its coastal defense units re-
is still room for further twists. past few months — much of it sponded by firing 10 rounds of
Johnson did not endorse Sunak, caused by Johnson — behind it. DANIEL LEAL/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES, ABOVE; ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO, AT LEFT artillery warning shots toward
and another ambitious candi- For Sunak, the 42-year-old its territorial waters, where “na-
date, Penny Mordaunt, remains son of Indian immigrants, the announced that he would sup- No t o n l y d i d m a ny p a r ty his candidacy, Sunak said his ex- val enemy movement was de-
in the hunt. But Johnson’s with- dizzying events appeared to cap port him. leaders view Johnson as an intol- perience as chancellor would tected.” It accused a South Kore-
drawal removes much of the sus- a remarkable turnaround in his “Boris Johnson would be a erable risk but they also believed equip him to lead Britain an navy ship of intruding into
pense from a race that was shap- fortunes. In September, he lost guaranteed disaster,” Baker told that Sunak, who ran the Trea- through the economic challenges North Korean waters on the pre-
ing up as an epic battle between his leadership bid to Truss in a Sophy Ridge of Sky News. “We sur y under Johnson, could that loom. He promised a govern- text of cracking down on an un-
the former prime minister and vote of the party’s members, de- cannot allow it to happen.” bridge some of the bitter ideo- ment of “integrity, professional- identified ship.
his onetime chancellor. spite winning the most votes L a t e r i n t h e d a y, S u e l l a logical rifts in the party, which ism, and accountability,” drawing South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of
Johnson said he believed he from Conservative lawmakers. Braverman, an immigration were deepened by Truss’ turbu- a clear comparison with the ethi- Staff said the North Korean ar-
h a d a p at h t o v i c t o r y, e v e n Now, he stands on the cusp of hard-liner who served briefly as lent six weeks in office. In the cal failings of Johnson’s tenure. tillery firings breached a 2018
though the BBC estimated he becoming the first prime minis- home secretary under Truss, last contest, many on the party’s For all his success in winning inter-Korean accord on reducing
had lined up the public support ter of color in British history. threw her support to Sunak, as right flocked to Truss, which en- over lawmakers, Sunak would military animosities and under-
of only 57 Conservative lawmak- Sunak, who formally de- did Kemi Badenoch, the interna- abled her to beat Sunak. still face a challenging job in re- mine stability on the Korean
ers. It was well short of the clared his candidacy Sunday tional trade secretary and a ris- Under the rules set out by the suscitating his party’s fortunes. Peninsula. It said the North Ko-
threshold of 100 required to be with a promise to “fix our econo- ing star in the party. party, candidates are required to The Conservatives are trailing rean shells didn’t land in South
on the ballot, although he my,” had lined up at least 155 For Johnson, who flew home have nominations from at least the opposition Labour Party by Korean waters but South Korea
claimed he had 102 votes. votes by late Sunday afternoon, Saturday from a vacation in the 100 of the 357 Conservative law- more than 30 percentage points is boosting its military readi-
Whatever the case, he said in according to a tally by the BBC, Dominican Republic to woo law- makers to advance to a second in polls. Despite his flaws, John- ness.
a statement, “I have sadly come more than double the votes makers, it was sobering evidence round of voting, which is among son was still viewed by many as a There were no reports of
to the conclusion that this would pledged to Johnson. of how much has changed since rank-and-file party members. proven vote-getter. clashes between the Koreas, but
simply not be the right thing to Beyond the numerical advan- he won a landslide general elec- Candidates have until 2 p.m. Sunak also must contend with the poorly marked sea boundary
do.” tage, Sunak picked up multiple tion victory in 2019. Despite Monday to gather nominations. a party still torn by factional off the Korean Peninsula’s west
Johnson, 58, said he did not endorsements from people on winning endorsements from for- On Monday, the party will hold feuds and divisions. The fact that coast is a source of long-running
believe that he could govern ef- the Conservative Party’s right mer members of his Cabinet, he two rounds of voting to winnow Johnson was viewed as a poten- animosities between the Koreas.
fectively without a unified Con- flank. On Sunday morning, was not able to persuade the the field to one or two. If two re- tial leader, however briefly, at- ASSOCIATED PRESS
servative Party in Parliament. Steve Baker, a lawmaker who party’s right flank — traditional- main, party members will cast tests to the residual hold that he
Despite what he said were his ef- represents an influential group ly the bedrock of his support — online ballots later in the week. had over the party and the task
forts to reach out to Sunak and of euro-skeptics in Parliament, to back him. In the statement announcing that Sunak would face as a leader. Potatoes thrown
on painting
BERLIN — Climate protest-

Category 3 ers threw mashed potatoes at a


Claude Monet painting in a Ger-

storm hits man museum to protest fossil


fuel extraction on Sunday, but
caused no damage to the art-
Mexico work.
Two activists from the group
Last Generation, which has
Residents and called on the German govern-
members of the ment to take drastic action to
National Guard protect the climate and stop us-
cleaned streets after ing fossil fuels, approached Mo-
Hurricane Roslyn net’s “Les Meules” at Potsdam’s
Barberini Museum and threw a
brought damaging
thick substance over the paint-
winds and a life- ing and its gold frame.
threatening storm The group later confirmed
surge to west-central via a post on Twitter that the
Mexico on Sunday, mixture was mashed potatoes.
officials said, and The two activists, both wearing
killed at least two orange high-visibility vests, also
glued themselves to the wall be-
people. The hurricane,
low the painting.
which made landfall “If it takes a painting - with
as a powerful #MashedPotatoes or #Tomato-
Category 3 storm, is Soup thrown at it - to make soci-
expected to dissipate ety remember that the fossil fuel
by early Monday after course is killing us all: Then we’ll
bringing heavy rains give you #MashedPotatoes on a
painting!” the group tweeted.
and flash flooding.
The British group Just Stop
Oil threw tomato soup at Vin-
cent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” in
London’s National Gallery earli-
er this month.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
ALFREDO ESTRELLA/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

Militant attack
As Russia and Ukraine dig in, US, allies warn Moscow kills 8 in Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia —
Eight people were killed after
Talks focus on post on the Telegram messaging
app alongside a photo of a burn-
nication amid Russia’s unlawful
& unjustified war against
what Ukraine said were some of
the heaviest strikes in weeks.
illegally anne xed as par t of
“Mother Russia,” saying any US-
militants stormed a hotel in So-
malia’s port city of Kismayo, an
war escalation ing building. Ukraine.” With the government esti- backed attack in those areas attack that started with a suicide
Both sides in the south have Russia’s Defense Ministry mating that 1.5 millions house- would be viewed as an attack on bombing Sunday before gunmen
By Carlotta Gall, been striking deep behind each confirmed that the two men holds were without power, Presi- Russia. forcibly entered and exchanged
Helene Cooper, other’s lines, but in recent days, spoke but said only that they had dent Volodymyr Zelensky urged In the talks with his British, fire with security forces.
and Eric Nagourney the battlefield positions have not discussed the situation in those Ukrainians who still have French, and Turkish counter- The Islamic extremist group
NEW YORK TIMES appeared to move much. In oth- Ukraine. Austin and Shoigu pre- electricity to use it sparingly and parts, Shoigu also raised con- Al Shabab claimed responsibility
ZAPORIZHZHIA, Ukraine — er parts of the country, Russian viously spoke Friday at the initia- prepare for blackouts. cerns about what he claimed for the attack, saying its fighters
With winter about to set in, Rus- cruise missiles and drones tion of the Pentagon and in May. Small steps that had been was the possibility that Ukraine had penetrated the Tawakal Ho-
sia and Ukraine are locked in struck across Ukrainian territo- The conversation with Austin made toward easing the conflict would use a “dirty bomb” — a tel.
heavy exchanges of fire across ry, as Moscow’s campaign to on Sunday was among a flurry of seemed in question this past conventional explosive laced Security forces from the
the front line in increasingly ur- cripple Ukraine’s energy sup- calls that Shoigu held with his weekend, including the interna- with radioactive material — ac- southern Somali state of Jubal-
gent attempts to make gains big plies continued. British, French, and Turkish tionally brokered agreement to cording to Russia’s Defense Min- and later ended the siege, killing
or small while they still can. After months of no contact, counterparts. The calls occurred free up tons of desperately need- istry. Russia publicly offered no the gunmen and rescuing scores
Attacks flared in the Sumy re- the two top American and Rus- as a Russian retreat from the ed Ukrainian grain for transport evidence to back up its claims, of people, state media reported.
gion in the north, where rockets sian military officials held their Kherson region looked immi- around the world. and the accusations drew a swift There was no official word on
and mortars hit at least six set- second discussion in three days. nent and as Ukrainian forces Austin’s conversation with the and fierce response from Ukrai- casualties, but a doctor at Kis-
tlements Saturday, half a year af- The phone call Sunday between fought off Russian attacks in sev- Russian defense minister, which nian and Western officials. mayo Hospital told the Associat-
ter Russian forces withdrew Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Aus- eral places over the weekend. took place at 7:30 a.m. Eastern Ukraine’s foreign minister, ed Press of eight dead people,
from the area. And in Russian- tin III and Defense Minister Ser- Rocket and artiller y fire on Sunday, was meant to clarify Dmytro Kuleba, called them four of whom were security per-
occupied areas of the south, gei K. Shoigu was intended to killed eight people and wounded for the Biden administration why “lies” that were “as absurd as sonnel.
Ukrainian forces struck targets, make clear the red lines that 19 on Saturday, Ukrainian offi- President Vladimir Putin of Rus- they are dangerous.” He wrote At least 41 people were
among them a hotel used by might provoke Russia to launch cials repor ted. Two died in sia has been increasingly raising on Twitter, “We neither have any wounded in the attack, the doc-
Russian officials and local col- a nuclear attack in Ukraine. strikes in the Zaporizhzhia re- the specter of a nuclear strike in ‘dirty bombs,’ nor plan to acquire tor said, speaking on the condi-
laborators. Austin said in a post on Twit- gion and six in strikes in Do- Ukraine, officials said. any.” tion of anonymity because he
“It was loud again in Enerho- ter, “I rejected any pretext for netsk. Russia also unleashed With his forces on the back T h e W h i t e Ho u s e c a l l e d was not authorized to divulge
dar,” the town’s mayor, Dmytro Russian escalation & reaffirmed widespread attacks on power foot there, Putin has sought to Shoigu’s claims “transparently such information.
Orlov, who is in exile, said in a the value of continued commu- plants and heating stations in portray territory in Ukraine he false.” ASSOCIATED PRESS
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for issue scores
By Natasha Singer litical researchers say.
NEW YORK TIMES Consumers are subject to a
In the lead-up to the 2020 host of predictive scoring sys-
presidential election, a voter an- tems — hidden rankings based
alytics firm called PredictWise on factors like their demograph-
came up with a novel approach ic profile, socioeconomic status,
to help Democratic campaigns online activities, and offline in-
target persuadable Republicans: terests.
“COVID concern” scores. Retailers and other services
To create the scores, the com- often use “customer lifetime val-
pany first analyzed an immense ue” scores to try to predict how
data set showing the cellphone much money individual clients
locations of tens of millions of might spend over time. Universi-
Americans during the initial ties use “retention” scores to
lockdown months of the pan- identify students at risk of drop-
demic. Then it ranked people ping out.
based on their travel patterns. Voter scores work similarly.
Republicans whose phone lo- They are intended to predict the
cations showed that they left likelihood that an individual
home a lot received high agrees or disagrees with a partic-
“COVID-19 decree violation” ular party or political stance, like
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scores, while those who mainly a belief in gun control. They are
“It’s nerve-racking, too, because every day you turn on the news and the focus is, ‘Are we in a recession?’ You can’t help but stayed home received low scores, also used to predict a person’s
feel apprehensive,’’ said Linda de Valpine, owner of Greentail Table in Newton. according to a PredictWise re- likelihood of voting.
port. In follow-up surveys of Ad tech firms often use the

Big inventories turning into big discounts some voters, researchers found
that stay-at-home Republicans
were almost as concerned about
scores to help political cam-
paigns narrowly target audienc-
es on streaming video services,
the pandemic as Democrats. podcasts, websites, and apps.
uDISCOUNTS The drastic discounts seem to spend more on gas and gro- ping, that’s devastating for my The firm said it had used the Candidates, political party com-
Continued from Page A1 like stores’ last-ditch effort to get ceries and less on nonessential livelihood. If I lower them too data to help Democrats in sever- mittees, and advocacy groups al-
say warehouses are now unusu- rid of products they ordered items, such furniture, clothing, much, that’s devastating, too.” al swing states target more than so use the scores to help create
ally full. Target canceled orders months ago to avoid supply or apparel. Higher costs for eat- Patti Bergstorm of Gardner’s 350,000 “COVID-concerned” lists of specific voters to call,
from suppliers as early as June chain delays, Cohen added. ing out, travel and transporta- The Velvet Goose feels similarly Republicans with COVID-relat- text, or canvas in person.
to slash inventory. Nike says its “This mad scramble to stock tion are gobbling up more of about discounts. Many small ed campaign ads. In Arizona, But researchers and privacy
North American inventories up was definitely outside the what discretionary income peo- businesses like hers do not have PredictWise reported, the scores experts say that the scores are
grew 65 percent in the three normal course of behavior” in ple do have. Rising interest rates the same mass of inventory to helped Democrats “open up just speculative and invasive, and
months ended Aug. 31. A few 2021, he said. “Now, stores find and recession fears pile on wor- run through as Target or Wal- over 40,000 persuasion targets” that they could cause harm if
stores, such as Gap, are relying themselves with broken balance ries that people may cut back as mart, she said. One of her sup- for Mark Kelly, who was running leaked to hackers or employers.
on a “pack and hold” strategy by sheets and overloaded stores, the New Year approaches, and a pliers, the quilted accessories for Senate. (Kelly’s office did not The process can involve clas-
storing overstock items to be hoping to desperately reconcile report from the consulting com- brand Vera Bradley, is recom- respond to emails and calls re- sifying more than 150 million
sold later in 2023. the issue.” pany Bain and Co. found that mending a host of deals: Get a questing comment.) voters — using ratings like “gay
But most retailers have re- Small businesses who source shoppers feel less cheerful over- free lumbar pillow. Buy this tote Voter-profiling systems like marriage” scores or “non-Chris-
sponded to the glut the old fash- goods within the US tend to be all about the state of retail. at half price, if you’ve already the COVID-19 scores may be in- tian” scores — on personal be-
ioned way: discounting early better-insulated from supply So even if dollar sales are up spent $100. visible to most people. But they liefs they might have assumed
and often. Amazon held a sec- chain snarls than big-box stores, this holiday, much of that bump “But that’s not my style,” provide a glimpse into a vast vot- were private. The scoring sys-
ond Prime Day event on Oct. 11 but they too face challenges. could be canceled out by infla- Bergstorm said. “I fill a niche. I er data-mining ecosystem in the tems can also enable campaigns
and 12, and half-off deals are Linda de Valpine, the owner tion, said Aaron Chervis, the sell specialty items. Hopefully, United States involving dozens to quietly aim different, and per-
popping up everywhere from of Newton homewares shop head of Americas retail at Bain. people will continue to shop for of political consulting, analytics, haps contradictory, messages at
Walmart to J.Crew. Wayfair, the Greentail Table, returned to “If you look the numbers that.” media, marketing, and advertis- different voters with little public
Boston-based e-commerce giant, trade shows to stock up this year first, it’s like wow, this could be Among those who benefit ing software companies. accountability or oversight.
will kick off a two-day sales after a long pandemic hiatus. the third-best holiday season in from the swath of inventory are Campaign and media consul- “In a democracy, we would
event next week with mark- But now, selling all those rust- 20 years. But that’s in nominal off-price retailers, including Bur- tants say such political-issue like to know what promises are
downs up to 80 percent. Express colored table runners and foli- terms,” he added. “In real terms, lington Stores and TJX. They’re scores make it easier for candi- being made so that candidates
Inc., a clothing retailer, is stock- age place cards has become a it could be the worst holiday scooping up excess product and dates to surgically target mes- can be held to account,” says Eri-
ing its outlet stores with last point of stress. She needs to over the last decade.” delivering it to customers at low sages to, and mobilize, the most ka Franklin Fowler, a govern-
year’s holiday items and New clear out autumn inventory to That’s what Robin Geroloma, prices. In a recent earnings call, receptive voters. ment professor at Wesleyan Uni-
Year’s Eve dresses, the company make room for Christmas cook- founder of Winthrop gift shop TJX announced that “the avail- “We’re seeing not only US versity who studies political ad-
said in September. books, and money from those Robin’s Nest fears. She has avoid- ability of merchandise across congressional races, but state vertising. “That’s harder to do if
Plus, the dreaded (by some) sales will fund stock for the ed discounting her specialty good, better, and best brands Senate races that are diving into they’re saying different things to
“holiday creep” is already here. spring and summer. stock — Fenway Park coaster was exceptional.” this, and consultants using it to different people.”
It’s not even Halloween but store “I have a lot of stuff to get rid sets, charcuterie boards, and The company CFO reiterated help them find those perfect tar- To calculate the scores, voter-
shelves are sprawled with tur- of before it’s time to put out the gold-tinted jewelry — even as that in August: “We’re going to gets,” said Paul Westcott, a mar- profiling firms typically use com-
key-shaped table decorations, holiday supply in November,” de large retailers are cutting prices. have some of the best branded keting executive at L2, a leading mercially available dossiers
and Kohl’s is selling piles of pine- Valpine said. “It’s nerve-racking, Customers are trickling in at a content we’ve had in a while.” voter database firm. He added thick with data on the election
tree-scented candles, long before too, because every day you turn normal pace so far, but Geroloma So while people deal with that even some county cam- participation, demographics,
the holidays they tend to evoke. on the news and the focus is, ‘Are has prepared herself for the mounting electricity bills and re- paigns were using scoring mod- and consumer habits of millions
“A few years ago, I started to we in a recession?’ You can’t help worst-case scenario: the possibili- cord-breaking rents, a discount els to target voters on local ballot of adults in the United States.
say, with some accuracy, that but feel apprehensive.” ty that shoppers will retreat right from discount retailers is at least measures. Despite the marketing of
Black Friday starts on Labor She may be right to. when she needs them most. one thing to look forward to this But the same nano-targeting these scores, people’s voting his-
Day,” said Mark Cohen, director Beyond supply chain chal- “You can sense the concern in holiday season. that may help mobilize some tories and political party affilia-
of retail at Columbia Business lenges, the unsettled economy is the air,” she said. “Everything’s people to vote could also disen- tions remain the best predictors
School. “But this season has upending spending habits. Surg- costing more. But if I jack my Diti Kohli can be reached at franchise others as well as exac- of their voter behavior, political
kicked off sooner than ever.” ing inflation has forced shoppers prices up and people stop shop- diti.kohli@globe.com. erbate political polarization, po- researchers say.

Tax on highest earners might go through this time


uLEUNG showed support for the “grad way that is far more appealing doesn’t have Anderson to de- served in his administration, is
Continued from Page A1 tax,” but the more voters heard and far less scary to voters than nounce new taxes at every turn. not running for a third term.
1972, 1976, and 1994 — propo- about it, the more confused they anything that’s been done be- She died from leukemia in 2016. That shouldn’t preclude him
nents lost in a landslide. While became. The last poll, released fore, including my effort in ‘94. Anderson’s distaste for taxes from taking a stand on the so-
some of the dynamics of the days before the November 1994 They really did it brilliantly.” was perhaps matched only by called millionaires tax. Still, on
failed 1994 campaign exist to- election, showed the initiative The organizers of Question 1 Weld’s. At the time, he was run- Question 1, the closest this Re-
day, there are critical differences was on track to lose. are also benefiting from a propi- ning for a second term as gover- publican governor has come to
that would suggest the sixth “One of the general lessons tious moment in Massachusetts nor and cutting taxes was a cor- articulating a position is: “I
time might prove to be the that I think people have learned politics: The anti-tax movement nerstone of his campaign. The don’t think we should be raising Barbara Anderson, pictured
charm for proponents. about ballot questions over the lacks high-profile champions. Republican was a staunch oppo- taxes.” in 1990, was a champion of
“We were out-staffed. We years is that complexity is a real In 1994, they had two: Bar- nent of the graduated tax and Meanwhile, Maura Healey, the antitax movement.
were out-advertised. It was a hurdle,” Enrich said. “Given bara Anderson and Bill Weld. railed against it with a memora- the Democratic attorney general
tough situation,” recalled Peter what general attitudes were in Anderson, the sharp-tongued ble one-liner. who is running for governor and private economy has strength-
Enrich, an emeritus professor of the ‘90s, we were trying to do head of Citizens for Limited Tax- “I majored in classics and I leading in the polls, has said she ened to the point where it’s one
tax law at Northeastern Universi- too much.” ation, was in her element. She think I know a Trojan horse supports the surtax. of the strongest in the United
ty who was involved in the 1994 Today, voters only have to an- had led a series of successful bal- when I see one,” Weld told the Question 1 opponents have States of America, and there’s re-
effort and serves as an adviser to swer a single question about a lot questions that reduced taxes, Globe, adding that the proposal urged Baker to be more vocal, if ally no rationale to dismantle it.”
today’s Question 1 proponents. constitutional amendment, and most notably Proposition 2½ in was “designed to secure the ad- not vociferous, about the pro- In a statement, Jim Conroy, a
In this go-round, backers of it’s been distilled to a simple con- 1980, which capped property mission of the grad tax within posed surtax, so far to no avail. senior adviser to Baker, made
the tax measure have raised cept: increase taxes on people tax increases at 2.5 percent of a the gate.” That frustrates Chris Ander- clear that the governor does not
about $24.8 million, almost ex- who make more than $1 million community’s total valuation. In November 1994, Weld gar- son, president of the Massachu- like new taxes.
clusively from education unions, a year. This would affect roughly By many accounts, Anderson nered a whopping 71 percent of setts High Technology Council, “With the Commonwealth
while the opposition — bank- 26,000 households — or less was the state’s most powerful the vote; his victory margin was whose group fought to defeat having a multibillion-dollar bud-
rolled by the business communi- than 1 percent of taxpayers — by unelected official. Allies dubbed similar to the losing margin for the 1994 graduated tax and is get surplus and billions in un-
ty and wealthy individuals — adding a 4 percent surcharge to her a “tax-cut tigress,” while foes the grad tax, with a lopsided working to derail Question 1. spent federal aid, Governor Bak-
has $13.7 million, according to income over $1 million. labeled her a “tax-cut terrorist.” 69.6 percent of voters against. “If I were governor, I’d be er has been focused on deliver-
state campaign finance filings. Jim Braude, who led the alli- And when it came to defeating By being on the ballot, Weld saying, ‘You’d be crazy to vote ing tax relief and does not
In 1994, opponents outspent ance that supported the 1994 the graduated income tax, she brought out like-minded constit- for this,’ ” Anderson said. support raising taxes on the peo-
proponents by a 3-to-1 ratio. graduated tax, hails the strategy took a no-prisoners approach by uents and got out the no vote. Anderson acknowledged that ple of Massachusetts, including
It also doesn’t take a political as “smart.” In particular, Ques- tapping into a mistrust of gov- Weld, who went on to run for even some business leaders are through Question 1,” Conroy
genius to seize on a fatal flaw of tion 1 links higher taxes to fund- ernment and portraying the ini- president and is now a lawyer at reluctant to go public with their said.
the 1994 campaign: asking vot- ing education and transporta- tiative as a scheme by liberals Mintz Levin, remains fiercely opposition to new taxes, out of The polls indicate Question 1
ers to support a two-part ballot tion improvements. The 1994 and public employee unions to opposed to a graduated tax. He fear it might hurt their corpo- is on track to win by a modest
initiative on an issue as compli- proposal, however, was not in- eventually raise taxes on every- will vote no on Question 1. rate brand and make it difficult margin. Neither side predicts a
cated and controversial as taxes. tended to raise revenue. As a re- one. “I’m one of those who thinks to recruit and retain employees blowout. But one thing is obvi-
Question 6 would have amend- sult, it felt more like an exercise “There are three reasons to that once people get the taste of who might support the surtax. ous: Organizers of the 1994
ed the state Constitution to in redistributing wealth by in- oppose the grad tax: One, you tax increases in their mouths For Baker, Anderson believes it’s campaign have learned from
adopt graduated rates, while creasing taxes on the top 8 per- can’t trust the Legislature; two, they’re going to want more,” a matter of the governor protect- their mistakes.
Question 7 would have set new cent of households. it’s bad for the economy; and Weld said, “and that’s not funda- ing his legacy. This time, victory might fi-
personal income tax rates. “You’re not endorsing an ab- three, you can’t trust the Legis- mentally good policy.” “Don’t let this be the undoing nally be within reach.
Proponents figured they had stract concept. You’re endorsing lature,” Anderson told the Globe Weld’s role in defeating the of everything that you can identi-
a strong case to justify such an something very concrete,” said in May 1994, right after law- graduated tax decades ago begs fy as positive that happened,” An- Jeremiah Manion of the Globe
elaborate strategy: The measure Braude, who is now a popular ra- makers voted to put the gradu- the question: Where’s Charlie derson said. “The most impor- staff contributed to this report.
would represent a tax cut for 92 dio and TV host on WGBH. “The ated tax on the ballot. Baker? tant thing that’s happened in the Shirley Leung can be reached at
percent of taxpayers. Early polls question itself is constructed in a This time, the opposition Baker, a Weld protegé who last eight years is that the state’s shirley.leung@globe.com.
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Biden: ‘Legitimate’ for Jan. 6 trial


highlights
voters to consider his age missed
warnings
REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. — the judgement is to watch me. them in special House races and
President Biden joked that it’s Am I slowing up? Am I going at raising their hopes of defying
difficult acknowledging he’s the same pace?” Biden said in the historical pattern of mid-
about to turn the interview that was taped Fri- term elections, in which the par-
POLITICAL 80, but said
NOTEBOOK he’s physically
day during a visit to the Dela-
ware State University campus to
ty in power usually loses seats.
But polls suggest voters are pri-
Oath Keeper
and mentally promote his student loan debt oritizing other issues. tipped off FBI
capable of serving a potential forgiveness executive order. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
second term in the White Biden has yet to officially an- and Senator Bernie Sanders, In- By Alanna Durkin Richer
House. nounce whether he will run for a dependent of Vermont, empha- and Lindsay Whitehurst
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Biden, who turns 80 on Nov. second term, but has repeatedly sized Social Security and Medi- ASSOCIATED PRESS

20, said it’s “totally legitimate” said it is his intention to seek re- care on Sunday, pointing to Re- President Biden said people should judge for themselves WASHINGTON — In a tele-
for voters to question whether election. publicans’ calls for spending whether he is up to the task of serving for a second term. phone call days after the 2020
someone his age can manage the During his 2020 campaign, cuts, while adding that they still election, Oath Keepers leader
demanding stresses of the Biden often presented himself as considered abortion an impor- The Republican side was less racy, specifically called out Vir- Stewart Rhodes urged followers
American presidency. Biden a “transition candidate” who tant issue that would motivate represented across the five ma- ginia’s Republican Governor to go to Washington and fight to
made the comment in response would build a bridge to new many voters. jor Sunday talk shows. Repre- Glenn Youngkin, who last week keep President Trump in office.
to a question about his age dur- Democratic talent. “The Republicans have said sentative Nancy Mace, Republi- traveled to Arizona to hold a ral- A concerned member of the
ing an MSNBC interview that The age and health of both that if they win, they want to can of South Carolina, was the ly with GOP gubernatorial can- extremist group began recording
aired Sunday. Biden and Trump loomed subject Medicare, Social Securi- only Republican interviewed didate Kari Lake, a prominent because, as he would later tell ju-
He said people should judge throughout a race that was de- ty — health blackmail — to lift- broadly about the party’s agen- election denier. rors in the current seditious con-
for themselves whether he is up cided by a younger and more di- ing the debt ceiling,” Pelosi said da, as opposed to narrowly Several other Republicans spiracy trial of Rhodes and four
to the task as polls show that verse electorate. on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” “They about a specific campaign. who previously tried to distance associates, it sounded as if they
voters would rather not see a re- ASSOCIATED PRESS have said they would like to re- NEW YORK TIMES themselves from Trump’s ‘‘big were “going to war against the
match with Donald Trump, the view Medicare and Social Secu- lie’’ — including former vice United States government.”
Republican ousted by Biden in Pelosi, Sanders press rity every five years. They have Cheney criticizes those on president Mike Pence and for- That Oath Keeper contacted
2020. Democrats’ case on TV said that they would like to stump for election deniers mer United Nations ambassador the FBI, but his tip was filed
Biden would be 82 on Inau- With less than three weeks to make it a discretionary spending Representative Liz Cheney, Nikki Haley — have also recently away. He was only interviewed
guration Day in January 2025; go before Election Day and polls that Congress could decide to do Republican of Wyoming, is criti- campaigned with pro-Trump after Rhodes’s followers stormed
Trump would be 78. showing Republicans gaining it or not, rather than mandatory. cizing Republicans who have hit candidates who have questioned the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
A recent Associated Press- ground, Democrats dispatched So Social Security and Medicare the campaign trail for GOP elec- or denied the results of the 2020 The defendants are charged
NORC Center for Public Affairs surrogates to the Sunday morn- are on the line.” tion deniers, calling it ‘‘indefen- election. with plotting to stop the transfer
Research poll shows only about ing talk shows to make their Sanders, on CNN’s “State of sible’’ to boost candidates who ‘‘I think they are really inde- of presidential power, and their
3 in 10 people questioned want case for control of Congress. the Union,” rejected the argu- have promoted Donald Trump’s fensible decisions,’’ Cheney said trial is raising more questions
either Biden or Trump to run for They focused on inflation and ment that Democrats were to baseless allegations that the on NBC’s ‘‘Meet the Press’’ Sun- about intelligence failures in the
president in two years. Just 5 in wages, a notable shift after blame for inflation, noting that 2020 presidential election was day. days before the riot.
10 Democrats want Biden to months in which they leaned on the inflation rate was also very stolen. Republicans promoting such “You don’t have to have been
seek a second term, while 6 out abortion rights. high in Britain and the Europe- Cheney, who for nearly two election deniers were putting invited to a secret meeting of the
of 10 Republicans hope to see Widespread anger at the Su- an Union. years has sounded the alarm on short-term party gain over their Oath Keepers ... to know that
Trump seek the presidency preme Court’s overturning of He argued that Republicans Trump’s lies and their deleteri- obligation to defend the U.S. [they] presented a threat,” said
again. Roe v. Wade fueled Democrats had put forward no workable ous effects on both the Republi- Constitution, Cheney said. Mike German, a former FBI
“I think the best way to make through the summer, lifting plans to combat it. can Party and American democ- WASHINGTON POST agent and fellow with the Bren-
nan Center for Justice’s Liberty
& National Security Program.

Will Maine voters see LePage as ‘different person?’ It’s unclear to what extent au-
thorities were tracking Rhodes
and his militia group before Jan.
6. But it has since become appar-
uLEPAGE ent that authorities had plenty of
Continued from Page A1 intelligence warning that some
quickly gained national notori- Trump supporters were plan-
ety by telling the Maine branch ning an assault to stop the certi-
of the NAACP to “kiss my butt,” fication of Democrat Joe Biden’s
said President Obama “hates victory.
white people,“ and used racially Despite that, police left un-
inflammatory language to de- prepared on the front lines were
scribe out-of-staters who sell ille- quickly overwhelmed by the
gal drugs in Maine. mob that engaged in hand-to-
Now, LePage said, he wants hand combat with officers,
people to know that he is a gen- smashed windows, and poured
tler, more introspective candi- into the Capitol.
date. “Life is a journey,” he said Additional details emerged
after the campaign event. this month when the House
But it’s not clear Mainers are committee investigating the at-
buying it. Polls consistently tack disclosed messages showing
show him trailing Mills, some by that the Secret Ser vice was
double digits. aware of plans for Jan. 6 vio-
“I’m not a fan of LePage,” said lence.
M a t t h e w Tu r n e r, 3 6 , w h o Jurors in the Washington tri-
paused while playing his trum- al, which is expected to last sev-
pet for tips in downtown Port- eral more weeks, have received a
land. “He says a lot of rude stuff, trove of evidence from prosecu-
and it’s not acceptable. We need tors. That includes Rhodes’s se-
a human being in there with hu- cretly recorded call on Nov. 9,
manity and empathy and car- 2020, encrypted messages, and
ing.” surveillance footage from the
Kathleen Cousins echoed Virginia hotel where the Oath
Turner’s assessment as she fin- Keepers stashed weapons for a
ished lunch near the room “quick reaction force” that could
where LePage greeted voters. quickly run guns into the capital
FRED J. FIELD FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
“It’s too bad the Republican if they were needed.
Party has not put forward a bet- Maine Republican gubernatorial candidate Paul LePage made a campaign stop at Dysart’s Restaurant in Bangor on Oct. 13. Much of the evidence, howev-
ter candidate, someone who is a er, has come in the form of state-
little kinder and gentler,” said the state. I think he’s going to any state program to provide Poliquin, who sidestepped a are very few people out there ments and writings that Rhodes
Cousins, 67, a Democrat from pick up where he left off.” pipes for smoking crack cocaine. reporter’s question on the legiti- voting who don’t have an opin- made publicly in the weeks be-
Bangor. LePage’s message at the Ban- “That’s not the kind of thing macy of President Biden’s elec- ion of him already. You’re either fore Jan. 6. They show how the
Although her pastor preaches gor event resurrected many of you say when you’re trying to tion, blasted the president on for Paul LePage or you’re not.” former US Army paratrooper
not to hate, Cousins said with an the themes he had trumpeted as have a serious political conversa- immigration. Juliette Wilbur of Ellsworth, and Yale Law School graduate
impish smile, “I guess it’s OK not governor. He called for more po- tion” about opioid addiction, Biden “invited everybody to the Republican register of pro- was openly broadcasting his de-
to like Paul LePage.” lice, railed against business reg- Gattine said. “That’s the kind of come to America. Come here le- bate for Hancock County, is for sire to overturn the election and
But to many of his support- ulations, and demanded work thing you say when you’re trying gally if you want, but if you come him. threatening possible violence to
ers, it’s the results that count, requirements for state unem- to score cheap points.” here illegally, we’re going to take “He brings checks and bal- attain that goal.
not the incendiary rhetoric. LeP- ployment assistance. LePage and his wife, Ann, al- care of you” with public subsi- ances and common sense. He Rhodes and his associates are
age’s pugnacious appeal on cul- “ You have to have a ver y so have come under fire for re- dies and services, Poliquin told loves Maine and the people be- the first Jan. 6 defendants to
tural and fiscal issues still reso- strong safety net, and I’m all in,” ceiving a property-tax exemp- the gathering. “I make absolute- hind it,” said Wilbur, a 41-year- stand trial on seditious conspira-
nates with many voters, particu- LePage said. “My compassion tion reserved for permanent ly no apologies for standing up old graduate of Wellesley College cy charges. On trial with Rhodes
larly in large swaths of small- goes away for someone who’s Florida residents between 2009 for Maine first and America who returned to live Down East. are Thomas Caldwell of Ber-
town Maine, north and west of able to work but refuses.” and 2015, which overlapped first.” “Get up, go to work, earn a ryville, Va.; Kenneth Harrelson
Bangor, where immigration, Drew Gattine, chairman of LePage’s time as governor, and Poliquin also said that he and living, and have a purpose,” said of Titusville, Fla.; Jessica Wat-
crime, and economic issues can the state Democratic Party, re- also from 2018 through the end LePage “are completely in sync” Wilbur, who cautioned against kins of Woodstock, Ohio; and
turn out the vote. butted LePage’s assertion that of this year, The New York Times on the issues, although the for- stereotyping Republicans such Kelly Meggs of Dunnellon, Fla.
“Maine was doing a lot better the Maine economy has been reported. mer governor appears to have as herself. Abdullah Rasheed, the Oath
when Paul LePage was gover- hurt under Mills. The state’s A campaign spokesman for broken ranks on the integrity of “I don’t think being a Repub- Keeper member who recorded
nor,” said Kerry McKim, 44, a rainy-day fund has tripled in size LePage, who sought in 2017 to the 2020 election. While LePage lican necessarily means I believe Rhodes’s call on Nov. 9, 2020,
school board member from Sur- since LePage left office, Maine is eliminate a similar exemption in said in 2020 that the presiden- in conspiracy theories or being told jurors that he tried to reach
ry, a coastal town not far from finally funding education at the Maine for residents under 65, tial election was “clearly” stolen, racist or bigoted or homopho- out to the FBI and others to
Acadia National Park. “I’d rather level required by law, and envi- has responded that two proper- he declared this month at a de- bic,” she said. share his concerns about Rho-
somebody cut to the chase rath- ronmental protections have ties in Ormond Beach, Fla., that bate that Biden had won legiti- Although Wilbur said LePage des’s rhe toric. When asked
er than sugarcoat it.” been strengthened, Gattine said. received the exemption were mately. is “outspoken,” she added that whether anyone called him
For Sheldon Hanington, 60, a “I don’t think there are peo- owned by Ann LePage. Notably absent from the Ban- he seems more accessible than back, Rasheed responded:
former Republican state repre- ple up here who sit around and Ann LePage, who previously gor event was any mention of the Mills administration. “Yeah, after it all happened.”
sentative from Lincoln, LePage’s miss Paul LePage much,” said had spent much of her time in former president Donald Trump, So, has Paul LePage changed? An FBI agent acknowledged
pitch for tight-fisted economics Gattine, who as a Westbrook Florida, became a permanent the man who made “America Has he permanently trans- on the stand that the bureau first
is a good fit in times of high in- state representative in 2016 was resident of Maine once again First” a foundational piece of his formed into the amiable every- received a tip about the call in
flation and expensive fuel oil. Be- subjected to a widely publicized, this year, adviser Brent Little- political persona. Even LePage, man who tended bar in Booth- November 2020. Pressed by a
sides that, LePage pays more profanity-laced phone call from field told the Portland Press Her- who once claimed to be the bay Harbor after he left office? defense lawyer about why the
than lip service to traditional LePage, who called him “a little ald. The former governor rees- Trump prototype, never invoked Someone willing to reach across FBI didn't investigate at the
American values, said Haning- son-of-a-bitch socialist [exple- tablished his residency last year, his name. the aisle and put away his veto time, another agent said the FBI
ton, an Army veteran who tive].” Littlefield added. Mark Brewer, a University of pen, which he used more than receives thousands of tips a day.
served in Iraq. Even during this campaign, LePage is not the only Maine Maine political science profes- all of his predecessors com- The tip wasn’t ignored, but was
To Hanington and many oth- in a reversion to past practice, Republican seeking a comeback. sor, does not think LePage bene- bined? “filed away for possible future
er rural Republicans, progres- LePage has accused Mills, a for- In Bangor, he was joined by fits in 2022 from connecting “I don’t know,” said Brewer, reference,” the agent said.
sives in the State House might as mer attorney general, of hand- former congressman Bruce himself with Trump, who has the UMaine professor. “ The The Nov. 9 call appears to
well be socialists. ing out “crack pipes.” Although Poliquin, who was defeated in been besieged by lawsuits and proof is in the pudding, and you have been to discuss plans for a
“With the socialists coming the federal government has pro- 2018 by Jared Golden, a Demo- damaging findings from the Jan. can’t see the pudding until he’s “Stop the Steal” rally in Wash-
into the Legislature and across vided “harm reduction” grants crat, in ranked-choice voting for 6 investigative committee. in office.” ington that would happen days
the country, it’s devastating. for local programs that work the Second District seat, which “I don’t think those compari- later, not the Jan. 6 insurrection.
They want this one world order,” with drug users — to reduce the includes Bangor and most of the sons hurt him, but I don’t think Brian MacQuarrie can be But Rhodes throughout the
Hanington said. “I think [LeP- danger of injections, for example area north of Portland and Au- they have helped him, either,” reached at brian.macquarrie meeting repeatedly tells his fol-
age] is a great patriot. He loves — Gattine said he is unaware of gusta. Brewer said of LePage. “There @globe.com. lowers to prepare for violence.
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UNDER SIEGE: DEMOCRACY’S FRONT LINES IN CRISIS Ga. election workers endure
The Globe interviewed dozens of current and recently departed election officials for the project. Here’s what
some of them had to say about what it’s like to run elections in the wake of 2020. threats, taunts as they prepare
uUNDER SIEGE room. And standing sentinel in- caused by Trump’s lies, every
Continued from Page A1 side the door was a silver metal glitch can be amplified, every
‘We never got to shut down during the difficult and often thankless job absentee ballot drop box that the mistake blown out of proportion
pandemic. We operated under a great too much to handle. county no longer can deploy be- and trumpeted as evidence of a
deal of duress. And we’re The turnover has been dra- cause of the new state law re- partisan conspiracy — a conspir-
matic in the tightly contested stricting its use. acy bereft of evidence. That
underfunded. My team doesn’t make
states that decided the presiden- The county’s interim elec- leads to the departure of more
enough money. You’re always trying to tial election two years ago: Ari- tions supervisor, Thomas Gillon, stressed and frustrated elections
refute, or prove yourself, or prove that zona, Georgia, Michigan, Penn- walks past the vacant office supervisors and the hiring of
you’re not doing what folks are sylvania, and Wisconsin. when he arrives each morning a less-experienced ones who are
A Globe analysis of those little after 8 a.m. He prefers the more likely to slip up.
saying. For what purpose? You’re
states, along with Massachu- smaller, windowless space just It all creates a vicious cycle at
doing it because of the love of what it setts, found that about 30 per- down the hallway where he has a time when American democra-
is that you do and the purpose.... But cent of top local election officials worked since 2013 as the coun- cy can least afford it.
at what point — do your kids starve?.’ have left their jobs since 2020. ty’s election officer, a catchall po-
That was a significant increase sition that includes responsibili- . . .
LAURI EALOM compared to the 18 percent ty for poll workers, candidate It seems difficult to get Stacey
Kansas City Democratic director of turnover in the two years after campaign filings, and even Godfrey down.
elections, Missouri the 2016 presidential election. jumping in to run a polling place She has an upbeat personali-
In Georgia, at least 57 of the on Election Day if needed. ty and an easy laugh. With Hal-
state’s 159 county elections su- This year, he’s had to jump in loween approaching, her office
pervisors — about 36 percent — to run the entire elections opera- in the small town of Jasper, Ga.,
HANDOUT
have left since 2020. That’s up tion in this county of about was decorated with little silver
from the roughly 21 percent who 157,000 residents roughly 90 and gold pumpkins along with
left the jobs after the 2016 presi- miles south of Atlanta — all festive wooden signs declaring
dential election. while still performing his old re- “Autumn blessings” and “Wel-
It’s not surprising. Georgia sponsibilities. come Fall.”
‘Do we still have people that are arguably has been the eye of the “It’s certainly not a stress-free But she admitted there have
political storm in the aftermath job,” said Gillon, 52, a lifelong been times that the hassles of
concerned and saying stuff that I of the 2020 election. The state Macon resident with a graying her new job as the Pickens Coun-
would not consider to be accurate? has been rocked by controversy beard, ponytail, and a penchant ty elections supervisor — the
Absolutely. When’s it going to stop? after controversy, and may, once for understatement. As he sat at first time she’s ever worked in
Because we’re looking at everything again this year, prove to be pivot- his desk under the low hum of the field — have gotten to her.
al in deciding which party will the HVAC system one Septem- “I won’t say that there have
through that prism of 2020. I don’t
control the US Senate. ber morning, Gillon explained not been days that I haven’t been
know what more I can say. I mean, I Nowhere, in other words, is that he received valuable experi- like, ‘What was I thinking?’ ”
can show you stuff. I can show you there a greater need for an expe- ence this spring after running said Godfrey, sitting behind her
and show you and give you examples. rienced, nonpartisan corps of lo- the county’s primary elections. desk wearing a black shirt with
cal elections officials. And in Aside from one minor problem the county’s green and blue seal
It is draining.’
Georgia, that corps has been se- — a misspelled candidate’s name and a lanyard holding an oval
MICHELLE CROCKER verely depleted as early voting on the ballot — he said his first “Secure the Vote” button. But
Leelanau County clerk, Michigian has already begun ahead of an- time running the whole process her laugh returns when she later
other crucial Election Day on in this hyper-sensitive environ- adds, “I will proudly say I’ve
Nov. 8. ment went well. been in this job for a year and
President Biden won the “Phew, you survived with no I’m not on medication!”
state by just 11,779 votes, an up- lawsuits, nobody coming up Pickens County has about
NIC ANTAYA FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
set that drew the wrath of with pitchforks and flaming 34,000 residents and bills itself
Trump and his supporters. A torches or anything like that,” as the “Gateway to the North
barrage of unproven fraud alle- Gillon said, describing his feel- G e o r g i a Mo u n t a i n s .” It ’s a
gations followed and spurred ings once the primary was over. strongly Republican area that
death threats against elections “If we did that one, we can do gave 82 percent of its 2020 presi-
officials, an ongoing criminal in- another one.” dential vote to Trump. Godfrey
vestigation into potential elec- Hundreds of local officials has lived there her whole life
‘It is a lot of pressure. But what I’ve tion interference in Georgia by across the country are in the and when the elections supervi-
told people…[is], ‘Hey I cannot give Trump’s allies, and a new more same position. They’re running sor job became vacant in early
you perfection. I’m going to give you restrictive state election law that elections for the first time this 2021, she decided to apply.
has triggered protests and boy- year after departures that have She had been working for the
as close as I can to perfection. But I cotts. drained expertise and experi- county for three years in plan-
cannot give you perfection and some After helping swing the 2020 ence from the nation’s highly de- ning and development and be-
things are going to be out of my presidential election to Biden, centralized system of election lieved the elections post was a
control.’ the state held a Senate runoff management just as it faces in- particularly important job. She
election in early 2021 that deliv- tense new scrutiny because of also thought it would be good to
SHARMANE ANDERSON ered narrow control of the the continued lies of Trump and have more women in supervisor
Clarendon County election director, chamber to the Democrats. his supporters. positions. But she didn’t think
South Carolina Georgia will be in the spotlight “It’s the institutional knowl- she’d be chosen.
again on Nov. 8, when its closely edge that walks out the door that “I had never even been a poll
contested Senate race once more you can’ t really replace for worker,” she said.
could be a majority-maker — years,” said Richard Barron, who But Godfrey was the county’s
and possibly force election work- stepped down late last year as pick out of five candidates. She
ers here to go into overtime the elections supervisor in Ful- took over in July 2021 and im-
HANDOUT
again with a Dec. 6 runoff if nei- ton County, the most populous mediately learned there was no
ther candidate tops 50 percent in the state. He and his staff playbook for the job.
as required by state law. faced death threats after Trump “We were pretty much walk-
“It’s like the world’s watching and his supporters focused ing through everything blind
‘It got to the point where our election Georgia,” said Deidre Holden, much of their anger about his and just trying to feel our way,”
board meetings would go on for the elec tions super visor in Georgia loss on the county, she said. “I can’t tell you how
hours.… It would be about the same Paulding County and the former which is home to Atlanta. many times I’ve had to pick up
subject all the time, we can’t trust co-president of the Georgia As- “If experienced election offi- the phone and call my counter-
sociation of Voter Registration cials across this country contin- parts in other counties because I
mail-in ballots, we can’t trust drop and Election Officials. “Some ue to quit or are run out of their d o n’ t k n o w t h e a n s w e r s t o
boxes.… But when you would ask what people can’t take that pressure. jobs because of this ridiculous things.”
can’t we trust about it, it’s well, we They don’t want to be put under harassment, who’s going to take One of the people she leaned
can’t trust it. Well this is circular a microscope. They don’t want their place? The answer: It’s in- on was Holden, the elections su-
their every little move to be experienced people,” Lisa Marra, pervisor in nearby Paulding
logic, it’s so because I say it’s so. So questioned.” the elections director in Cochise County since 2007. Holden tries
as a result you do get the sense this Macon-Bibb County’s long- C o u n t y, A r i z ., w a r n e d a t a to mentor the new elections su-
is the way it’s going to be, so if you’re time elections supervisor, Jea- roundtable in August on election pervisors in her region — and
not enjoying it maybe there’s other netta Watson, joined the exodus misinformation held by the US there have been more of them
this past January. She stepped House Oversight and Reform around the state since 2020.
things you should do.’
down after nearly a decade in Committee. “And that’s not go- “When I first got into elec-
BOB MORGAN the position, citing the “over- ing to help us move the needle to tions and I would go to our con-
Former Luzerne County election director, whelmingly stressful” demands increase voter confidence in ferences, you knew you were go-
Pennsylvania of a job that since 2020 has in- America.” ing to see the same faces every
volved “rapidly changing elec- The inexperience takes differ- year because this is something
HANDOUT
tion laws, policies, and proce- ent forms: people who’ve never you do for a long time,” Holden
dures” that have “taken a toll on worked in the field but were said. “Now, you get to a confer-
my mental health.” drawn even in this environment ence and you don’t recognize
“Election officials throughout to perform a crucial role for de- anybody. I’ve been doing this for
the state share these same senti- mocracy; those with experience all these years and it’s like,
ments and have also decided to but from a job in another state ‘Where are all these new people
‘I’m too mad to quit. Elections are my resign, retire, and or pursue oth- with different election laws and coming from?’ ”
er careers,” she wrote in her res- procedures; and local election Although states provide
thing, and it’s like a patriotic duty. If ignation letter. workers who’ve been elevated to training, election officials have
we leave, who’s going to replace us? Finding permanent replace- the top position for the first time banded together to help new col-
That’s our big fear. And in this current ments for these critical workers either permanently or temporar- leagues learn the job because ev-
environment, we’re very worried about in this environment has not ily because of a struggle to fill va- eryone’s reputation now is on
been easy. cancies. Fulton County, for ex- the line.
what extremists might come in and “People read what’s happen- ample, has not been able to find “If a county messes up,” Hold-
start undermining the sanctity of ing,” Mike Kaplan, the chair of a permanent elections supervi- en said, “we’re all at fault.”
elections.’ the Macon-Bibb County Board of sor for nearly a year. Godfrey acknowledges there
Elections. “We don’t have a lot of For those who have taken on was a lot she didn’t know when
MARK EARLY
people dying to become an elec- these now high-profile jobs, the she took the job in Pickens
Leon County supervisor of elections,
tions supervisor, and it’s not just learning curve is steep, the mar- County — including one detail
Florida
here. It’s everywhere.” gin for error razor-thin. that blew up on her this spring.
Even veteran elections super- She had gotten her feet wet
. . . visors said it’s difficult to run a with a small municipal election
Macon-Bibb County’s elec- flawless election with myriad in November 2021, but things
tions are run out of a former moving par ts that of ten go got more complicated this May
STEVE CANNON/ASSOCIATED PRESS
Shoe Carnival outlet in Macon, wrong in the casting and count- with a primary for Congress and
across the street from a pawn ing of thousands and sometimes state offices, as well as local rac-
shop and a Krispy Kreme store. millions of ballots. In the past, es and ballot questions. Each
Since she departed, Watson’s for- minor problems that didn’t alter ballot was 18-inches long, with
‘Elections already are overwhelming with the things we have to do and the laws mer office there has morphed in- the outcome of a race drew little choices on the front and back.
we have to abide by. But 2020 just rewrote our codebook for the state of Georgia to a temporary storage room. attention. Because it was her first big elec-
and there’s so many things we have to put in place that a lot of us older elections One day last month, multi- No more. tion, Godfrey said she focused
colored binders were clustered Election officials worry about on making sure every candidate
officials just decided it wasn’t worth the trouble or the aggravation.”
on a corner of the L shaped, dark rookie mistakes causing more of was properly listed.
PHYLLIS BROOKS wood desk. A quartet of white the kinds of problems that de- She didn’t realize that Geor-
McDuffie County election supervisor, Georgia bankers boxes were on a folding niers have seized on. After the gia law requires the candidates
table set up in the middle of the 2020 election and the mistrust be listed in alphabetical order.
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Godfrey had listed the local


race candidates in the order that
they qualified for the ballot. She
was fortunate that in nearly ev-
ery race, they happened to quali-
fy in alphabetical order. But that
wasn’t the case in the most con-
troversial contest, the battle for a
county Board of Commissioners
seat. Somebody discovered those
candidates were not in proper
order. Godfrey said she was hor-
rified when she found out and
immediately notified the state,
but early voting had already
started so there was no way to fix
the ballots.
In the super-charged post-
MICHAEL A. SCHWARZ FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
2020 environment, word of the
incident “spread like wildfire” A voter (top) filled out a ballot during the Georgia primary in
on Facebook, she said. Because May at Atlanta’s Metropolitan Library. Election officials
the candidate who was mistak- Stacey Godfrey (left) of Pickens County and Thomas Gillon of
enly listed first in the race had Macon-Bibb County are working to ensure the general
been the former chairman of the election goes smoothly. Above, poll worker badges hung in
Board of Elections, some local the storage room in Jasper.
political activists accused God-
MICHAEL A. SCHWARZ FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
frey’s office of attempting to in-
fluence the outcome, she said. Brennan Center for Justice, a could step in, particularly at a
“They were trying to say we nonprofit law and public policy time when it’s difficult to fill
were trying to rig the election,” organization. those jobs. The problem isn’t
she said. “Somebody called and All the heightened attention just finding experienced people
reported us to the state so we in Georgia has been too much but the controversy that can
had an investigator come out.” for some veteran elections su- erupt when trying to hire them.
Godfrey issued a public apol- pervisors, said Blake Evans, di- Bibb County had 13 appli-
ogy at the next election board rector of elections in the Georgia cants for the elections supervisor
meeting. secretary of state’s office. position, Kaplan said. Only two
“I said everybody makes mis- “The landscape of elections had election experience. One
takes,” Godfrey recalled. “I don’t has changed as far as the public was Gillon. The other was Cane-
know anybody who could have scrutiny that elections get,” he tra Ford, who had once been the
taken this job and not made a said. “That kind of intensified county’s deputy registrar. The
mistake.” scrutiny is probably causing Board of Elections voted to rec-
Moments like that got God- some folks, especially if they’ve ommend her for the job in April
frey down and had her wonder- been around 20 to 25 years, to but the hire requires the approv-
ing why she decided to become say, ‘OK, maybe it’s time for me al of the County Commission.
an election official in this volatile to retire.’ “ And after partisan social media
political environment. But there posts from her became public,
was another moment that pro- . . . the County Commission decided
vided an answer. While the Macon-Bibb Coun- not to act on the recommenda-
She said “a handicapped gen- ty Election Board searched for tion.
tleman” called one day saying he Watson’s permanent replace- Macon Mayor Lester Miller,
wanted to be taken off the voter ment, they tapped Gillon to run who is on the commission, said
rolls because he couldn’t figure things on an interim basis. Gil- he planned to take responsibility
out how to send in his absentee lon’s days now are spent juggling for filling the job away from the
ballot. Godfrey read the instruc- two jobs while preparing for the Board of Elections and form a
MICHAEL A. SCHWARZ FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
tions to him over the phone and Nov. 8 election. He must make new selection committee. The
walked him through the process. sure the Dominion Voting Sys- board sued. Then in September,
When he later dropped his ballot the Georgia secretary of state’s to the election headquarters, quirements to vote absentee, re- tems ballot-marking machines the Elections Board voted to rec-
off at the office, he thanked her office conducted two statewide and then demanded to come in- duces the amount of time in the state began using in 2020 are ommend that Gillon be hired
and gave her a hug. recounts, including one in which to areas of the building where which to request an absentee working properly, all the sup- permanently. But his approval is
“It made my day,” Godfrey all the ballots were tabulated by they were not allowed, said Ka- ballot, limits the use of ballot plies are ready, the county’s 31 now caught up in a legal dispute
said. “And I just turned around hand rather than machines. plan, an independent who chairs drop boxes, and adds complexi- polling places are lined up, and that’s unlikely to get resolved be-
and I had the biggest smile on They found microscopic dis- Macon-Bibb County’s five person ties to the job of running elec- there are enough poll workers to fore the Nov. 8 election.
my face and said, ‘You know, crepancies statewide and in Bibb Board of Elections. tions. staff them. Kaplan said it shows how
that’s one of the reasons I do County. The official results certi- “It didn’t get violent, but it Trump and his supporters fo- “I know the illusion is that fraught and combustible Geor-
what I do.’ ” fied in December 2020 showed was scary,” he said. The whole cused a lot of their anger on elections just happen,” he said, gia elections have become.
Biden won the county by 16,849 episode shook up Watson, Ka- Georgia’s Republican secretary answering e-mails in his office “Nobody gave a damn who
. . . votes — a net gain of 34 votes for plan said. Watson’s husband de- of state, Brad Raffensperger, for one September morning as a ra- the elections supervisor was,” he
Two days after Trump con- Trump. clined a request to speak with c e r t i f y i n g B i d e n’s v i c t o r y. dio played Asia’s “In the Heat of said of before 2020. “Everybody
jured chaos in Bibb County in To Trump and the deniers, her about the decision, saying Among other changes, the law the Moment” softly in the back- gives a [expletive] now.”
early 2021, he repeated the alle- the facts didn’t matter. she has not been discussing it gives the state Legislature more ground. “They do not.” The situation remains in lim-
gation at the Jan. 6 rally in The allegation that more with the media. influence over certifying elec- One of Gillon’s hobbies is go- bo as Gillon prepares to run his
Washington, D.C., that fueled than 12,000 votes had been Herbert Spangler, a longtime tions and allows the state elec- ing to Star Wars conventions and first general election in the state
the US Capitol insurrection. switched — interestingly just Republican on the board, said he tion board to suspend county dressing as a villain — a TIE fight- that could, once again, be at the
But the vote switching enough to swing the state to almost quit, too, in the face of election officials and appoint er pilot to be exact. But he doesn’t center of the storm.
claimed by Trump never hap- Trump — triggered threats, in- threats and intimidation from temporary replacements after want to be perceived as the bad
pened. timidation, and harassment of members of his own party. conducting a performance re- guy in Bibb County on Election Jess Bidgood, Tal Kopan,
Election night results showed the county’s election workers “You wouldn’t believe some view. Day. He goes out of his way to ex- Shannon Coan, Sarah Ryley,
Biden handily won Macon-Bibb during the runoff election the of the e-mails and texts I got,” The Justice Department and plain to voters how the system and Lissandra Villa Huerta of
County with 61.4 percent of the day after the Dalton rally. Trump Spangler said. “I got so fed up.” civil rights groups have sued works and to debunk conspiracy the Globe staff contributed to this
vote to Trump’s 37.6 percent — a supporters photographed their In the aftermath, Georgia Re- Georgia over the law. It is one of theories and outright lies. report. Jim Puzzanghera can be
margin of 16,883 votes out of license plates and posted them publicans passed the Election at least 42 restrictive voting laws Kaplan said the county was reached at jim.puzzanghera
roughly 70,000 cast. Amid the on social media, followed work- Integrity Act in early 2021 that enacted in 21 states since the fortunate to have an experienced @globe.com.
accusations about the election, ers bringing runoff ballots back includes new identification re- start of 2021, according to the election worker like Gillon who
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Endorsement

Vote yes on Question 2


N
ot many people like going to the dentist. There burse their clients. surers are required to spend more money on patient care,
are the blindingly bright lights, the invasive While this would make Massachusetts the first state in the they would likely allow dentists to charge higher prices in or-
metal tools, the odd tasting toothpaste — and country to adopt this standard for dentistry, it’s not exactly der to meet that threshold, essentially transferring some
that’s for a routine cleaning. But for many unprecedented: The Affordable Care Act did the same for share of dental care profits from insurers to dentists. (Rizkal-
Americans, what makes visiting the dentist so medical insurers. And given how much more coverage people lah has spent $2 million of his own money on this campaign.)
unpleasant has nothing to do with the work that’s done while get from their medical insurance than they do from dental, Given the amount of time and money that’s needed to run
they’re sitting in the dentist’s chair; it’s the fact that they have it’s clear that setting some baseline for how premium dollars a successful ballot measure campaign, monied interests and
to deal with what is far too often inadequate dental insur- are spent ultimately benefits consumers. major industries can use it as a vehicle to write their own reg-
ance, if they even have insurance in the first place. The Affordable Care Act precedent also shows that a medi- ulations. The complexity of these sorts of laws all but guaran-
That’s what’s at the heart of Question 2, the abstruse ballot cal loss ratio is not the kind of major burden on insurers that tees that voters won’t be well-informed about what they are
measure that seeks to impose stricter regulations on dental the opposition campaign will have you believe. Medical insur- voting on. That’s not a good standard for lawmaking, and
insurers so that more of the money they collect in premiums ers in Massachusetts are required to have a medical loss ratio that’s precisely why regulations of this kind should generally
is spent on patient care. While the polls aren’t the wisest ven- of up to 88 percent — higher than the federal standard under happen in legislatures, not the ballot box.
ue to pass complex industry regulations (more on that later), the ACA — and insurers in the state have managed just fine. That this made it onto the ballot points to a failure from
Massachusetts voters should seize this opportunity to im- One point of concern about this ballot measure has been Beacon Hill. This issue has come before the Legislature a
prove dental coverage in the state by voting yes on Question 2. that premiums might go up. While this is certainly a possibil- number of times in the past decade, but lawmakers failed to
It doesn’t take much to see how poorly dental insurers are ity, the opposition campaign is likely exaggerating that claim. act — including on the bare minimum of requiring more
serving people under the current system. More than half of First of all, the proposed law would require that premium in- transparency from dental insurers. That’s ultimately why vot-
Americans delay getting medical care — or avoid it altogether creases be reviewed by the Division of Insurance, which ers should vote yes: to put pressure on lawmakers to finally
— because of burdensome costs, and the most frequently would be charged with disapproving any rate increases that take on the very real failures of the dental insurance industry
skipped form of care is dental work. That’s not surprising. Ac- are “excessive, inadequate, or unreasonable in relation to the to properly serve consumers.
cording to the American Dental Association, 45.1 percent of benefits charged.” This ballot measure is only a start. And if it passes, the
all spending on dental care in the United States comes from Second, according to one study, dental insurers in Massa- Legislature must tinker with it over the coming years in order
out-of-pocket expenses, while that figure for total health care chusetts spend, on average, 13 percent of their premium dol- to find the right balance. Is a medical loss ratio of 83 percent,
spending is 13.8 percent. In Massachusetts, a quarter of resi- lars on administrative costs. Large insurers spend about 9 per- for example, the exact formula that produces the best out-
dents don’t have dental insurance, and 16.6 percent have not cent. Even if their administrative costs increase, a medical loss come? (Small insurers in the state have higher administrative
gotten necessary dental work because they could not afford it. ratio of 83 percent gives insurers more than enough breathing costs than large ones, and the Legislature might want to
This needs to change, and passing this ballot measure is room to maintain a reasonable profit margin, and it’s difficult make some accommodations for them.) Perhaps the most im-
the first step. to foresee how a major spike in premiums would be justified. portant aspect of Question 2 is that it would require more
The proposed law would establish what is known as a None of this is to say that the yes campaign has run a par- transparency from insurers about how they spend their mon-
medical loss ratio — that is, the portion of revenue from pre- ticularly upfront campaign. While one of the ballot measure’s ey. And as more data becomes available, regulations can im-
miums that is spent on patient care vs. administrative costs chief proponents, Somerville-based orthodontist Mouhab prove in order to deliver better care for consumers while en-
— for dental insurers. By requiring that a minimum share of Rizkallah, told the Globe editorial board that this ballot mea- suring that insurers are not overburdened.
premium dollars be spent on patient care, which in this case sure was “right for humanity,” it’s also likely good for his and Dental insurers, who have been exempt from certain Af-
would be 83 percent, dental insurers would be given a mean- his colleagues’ pocketbooks. He said so himself: “Dentists are fordable Care Act regulations, ought to be held to a higher
ingful incentive to expand the number of procedures they going to make more money. How do you like that? That’s just standard. Passing this ballot measure will finally get the ball
cover or reduce out-of-pocket expenses if their medical loss a fact.” He contends that it’s because dentists will have more rolling on Beacon Hill — and make visiting the dentist a little
ratio is below that threshold. Otherwise, they’d have to reim- patients because of better coverage. But it’s also because if in- less daunting.

Factoring the human dimension


of Putin’s takeover of Ukraine’s nuclear power plant
By Mariana Budjeryn Since the illegal annexation of occupied territo-

O
ries by Russia at the end of September, Ukrainian
ne of the most worrying and un- workers at Zaporizhzhia are under pressure to
precedented exigencies created by sign contracts with Rosatom and opt for Russian
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is the passports — which would also qualify them to be
fate of Zaporizhzhia nuclear pow- drafted into Russian armed forces to fight their
er plant, Europe’s largest. Occu- compatriots. Thousands of Ukrainian nuclear en-
pied by Russian troops on March 4, the power gineers and staff at the plant face a stark choice:
plant is the repository of an enormous amount of evacuate to a safer place, leaving their plant’s safe-
radioactive material, contained in six nuclear re- ty systems in uncertain hands, or continue to suf-
actor cores, spent fuel pools, and dry cask stor- fer the indignities and perils of working under a
age. The plant is also the workplace for some hostile foreign rule.
11,000 people. Since taking over, Russia has The ability of a nuclear power plant’s staff to
turned the plant into a military base and used it fulfill their safety and security duties and make de-
as a pawn in its war with Ukraine and psycholog- cisions free of undue pressure is one of the seven
ical war with the West. nuclear security pillars outlined by IAEA director
In August, there was a new spur of escalation general Rafael Grossi on March 4 — the very day
around the plant, with shelling that damaged Russian troops marched into the Ukrainian plant.
plant facilities and resulted in repeated disconnec- The IAEA and Grossi led a historic mission to the
tions from Ukraine’s electrical grid. While perpe- plant in late August.
trators and purposes of the shelling remained dif- One of the outcomes of the mission was the
ficult to ascertain, with each side blaming the oth- IAEA’s call for the establishment of a “nuclear
er, the course of ensuing developments has been safety and security protection zone” around the
consistent with the reported Russian plan to dis- plant, essentially demilitarizing it. As necessary as
connect the plant from the Ukrainian power grid such a zone would be, it remains no more than a
and connect it to the Russian-controlled system. noble idea. Instituting, implementing, and enforc-
The ultimate plan might be to steal the plant from ing such a protection zone would doubtless re-
Ukraine, not cause a major accident, but the mili- quire an international peacekeeping force, the au-
tarization and shelling endangered the operation thorization for which is granted only by the deci-
of critical cooling systems that prevent the core sion of the United Nations Security Council. The
and spent fuel pools from overheating and causing very Security Council on which Russia, the aggres-
a nuclear accident. sor and the serial violator of the UN Charter,
ASSOCIATED PRESS
The attention of the international media and wields a veto.
nuclear security experts has been glued to the A Russian serviceman guarded an area of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station on May 1. And so the Ukrainian staff at the power plant
technical aspects of nuclear safety, the loss of off- continues to labor daily, keeping their plant and
site power, and the functioning of backup genera- Europe safe, trapped in their homes and work-
tors. Meanwhile another drama — human — has pressure, threats, weeks-long disappearances, and there are too many people to replace. The effort place not only by the Russian occupiers but by the
been unfolding at the plant and in its satellite city restriction of movements about the plant abound- would involve finding thousands of nuclear engi- antiquated international power structure that is
of Enerhodar, also occupied by the Russians, ed. On Oct. 1, Ihor Murashov, the general director neers in Russia and convincing them to move to a ill-equipped to respond to the unprecedented new
where most of the plant’s employees and their of the power plant, was abducted by the Russian war zone. Second, even though the Zaporizhzhia challenges of the day.
families live. No matter how reliable the backup military and was released two days later on Ukrai- plant is Soviet-built and operates Russian VVER- If something’s got to give, let it not be the safety
safety systems, nuclear power plants are operated nian-controlled territory. Since then, the deputy 1000 nuclear reactors, for decades it has been a of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant.
by humans and the humans at the Zaporizhzhia director and two senior managers have been ab- declared facility with the International Atomic En-
nuclear power plant have been doing their already ducted. Their whereabouts are still unknown. ergy Agency and under its safeguards. The IAEA, Mariana Budjeryn is a senior research associate
demanding jobs under immense physical and psy- While the Russian occupiers — the military and European partners, and the US Department of En- with the Project on Managing the Atom at the
chological duress. Russia’s nuclear operator Rosatom — are replacing ergy have worked to make multiple safety and se- Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center. Her book
Many nuclear operators have evacuated their the Ukrainian management of the plant with boss- curity upgrades at the plant, introducing technolo- “Inheriting the Bomb: The Collapse of the USSR
families from Enerhodar but stayed to carry out es loyal to Moscow, they will struggle to replace gies, processes, and procedures Russian nuclear and the Nuclear Disarmament of Ukraine” will be
their duties at the plant. All the while, reports of the entire staff, for at least two reasons. First, operators are unfamiliar with. published later this year.

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Cuban Missile Crisis,


QUESTION 4 60 years ago and as
POINT/COUNTERPOINT
immediate as tomorrow
Voices of peace activists resonated

The law allows all drivers in accord between JFK, Khrushchev


Stephen Kinzer is right in arguing that only back-channel ne-

to be tested, licensed, insured


gotiations prevented the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis from es-
calating into all-out nuclear war (“The most important lesson
of the Cuban Missile Crisis,” Ideas, Oct. 16). Kinzer shows
that the real deal struck secretly between these nuclear ad-
versaries was a mutual stand-down: Soviet missiles out of
By Adam Gomez, Lydia Edwards, to the Commonwealth, is an authorization to Licensing all qualified state residents with Cuba, US missiles out of Turkey.
Sonia Chang-Díaz, Liz Miranda, occupy the roads with a vehicle, and is sup- a Massachusetts driver’s license or ID, re- But that compromise did not come out of nowhere. I lived
and Pavel Payano

M
ported by law enforcement, then shouldn’t gardless of their immigration status, is a through the Cuban Missile Crisis and was a volunteer for H.
we keep this law? common-sense proposal that allows the 78 Stuart Hughes, a Harvard professor and peace candidate
aria glanced at the Driving Families Forward is the coalition percent of workers in the Commonwealth running for a US Senate seat against Democrat Edward M.
flashing blue lights in that has worked tirelessly to push the driv- who rely on vehicles to get to their jobs and Kennedy and Republican George C. Lodge.
her rearview mirror. er’s-licenses-for-all initiative. Licensed driv- travel the roads as licensed, registered, and In the midst of the crisis, Hughes publicly advocated for
Though she was ner- ers ultimately make the roads safer for every- insured drivers. Safety is the lowest common exactly such a deal between the United States and the Sovi-
vous, the usual accu- one in the state. In addition to the substan- denominator. At the base level, the removal ets. His campaign prepared leaflets calling for it. As a young
mulation of sweat on tial increase in public safety, Massachusetts of the barrier to licensing ensures consisten- campaign worker, I was dispatched to Boston’s Haymarket
her brow was lessened in this instance. The district attorneys and police chiefs support cy. Licensing for all provides uniformity in district on a Saturday afternoon, where I handed out leaflets,
officer approached her driver-side window the modification because it simply makes the learned rules of the road and the road shouting, “Soviet missiles out of Cuba! US missiles out of Tur-
and asked for her license and registration. sense. Leaders in law enforcement also real- test required to obtain that license. key!”
Maria flipped open her wallet and removed ize that the licenses will reduce the man Additionally, Massachusetts gains an eco- Almost immediately I found myself surrounded by a hos-
her new driver’s license. Then, she grabbed hours it takes to verify a person’s identity nomic benefit from issuing more licenses. tile crowd, including many angry pushcart vendors, who ac-
her registration and insurance from her during a traffic stop. More revenue is generated through biennial cused me of being a traitor, a Commie, and worse. I had to
glove box and handed them to the officer. Other states that issue these types of li- registration fees, title certification, and in- run for cover, but at least I had cried out loud what the real
Maria is a mother, a worker, and is undoc- censes have seen a significant reduction in spection costs. Not to mention, the issuing of deal turned out to be.
umented. Because of the Work and Family hit-and-run accidents. The District of Colum- licenses brings economic stimulation for By keeping the real elements of the deal secret for more
Mobility Act, her standard driver’s license bia and 16 other states have taken the steps small businesses not easily accessible by pub- than a decade for face-saving reasons, both nations found
will show exactly who she is without further toward safer roads for their citizens by pass- lic transit. Having permission to drive should justification to accelerate the nuclear arms race toward un-
verification and shows that she has the state’s ing laws that allow people without legal im- not be conflated with immigration authority, fathomable overkill and an ever greater level of mutually as-
permission to drive her car. Because of this migration status to obtain state driver’s li- citizenship status, collection agencies, or the sured destruction.
driver’s license, Maria could drop her kids off censes. numerous arguments used to distract voters DAVID I. RUBIN
at school and get groceries, driving legally. Studies show that the number of unin- from ultimately having safer roads and a uni- Canton
She also knows that if she gets into an acci- sured drivers drops dramatically when all form understanding of the rules of the road.
dent, she could exchange information with drivers can acquire licenses. By definition, Noncitizens have a wide range of rights and
the other driver or supply her information more insured drivers on the road means few- privileges that do not require documentation Many still haunted by memories
for a police report. er drivers will get saddled with bills for acci- status, and the Work and Family Mobility Act
This is all very straightforward. Voting yes dents that they didn’t cause (regardless of adds moving about the state to the list.
of 1962
on Question 4 and preserving the Work and any driver’s nationality or immigration sta- I appreciated Ted Widmer’s powerful Oct. 14 op-ed, “With
Family Mobility Act will allow all drivers to tus). Likewise, if more people have licenses Adam Gomez is a state senator from threats of nuclear weapons and warnings of ‘Armageddon,’
be tested, licensed, and insured, creating saf- and insurance, it means less cause for alarm Springfield. Lydia Edwards is a state senator lessons from the Cuban Missile Crisis.” I have been con-
er roads for all of us. A majority of sheriffs, when accidents happen and hit-and-run acci- from East Boston. Sonia Chang-Díaz is a cerned about this potential crisis
police chiefs, and district attorneys from dents decline, as states from California to state senator from Boston. Liz Miranda is a since President Vladimir Putin
across the Commonwealth support it. So if it Connecticut measured after passing their state representative from Boston. Pavel A friend of Russia made his irresponsible
boosts public safety, brings an economic gain own driver’s license laws. Payano is a Lawrence city councilor.
remembers threatening statements.
I have a friend in Florida
seeing freight whose childhood backyard in
the city of Cocoa backed up to
cars carrying railroad tracks. He vividly re-
huge American members seeing southbound
freight cars carrying huge Amer-
missiles going ican missiles going by his yard in
by his Florida 1962.
This possible devastation has
yard in 1962. not been written or spoken of
enough, so I thank Widmer for
raising it and including details
about the New England involve-
ment from long ago. He has done a terrific job of focusing on
the legitimate reason to fear our current situation colored by
one of the most extraordinary events in our nation’s history.
EDDIE DOHERTY
Mattapoisett

What’s scary is that Putin’s playing


a weaker hand today
The nuclear threat was real and frightening when Soviet
leader Nikita Khrushchev gambled that President John F.
Kennedy, young and unseasoned, would fail the test of Rus-
sian missiles in Cuba, installed to deter any further Bay of
Pigs escapades. Kennedy was equal to the task and quaran-
tined Cuba while arranging a withdrawal of American mis-
siles that had threatened the Soviet Union. An artful deal, a
win-win.
The present threat by Vladimir Putin is different primari-
ROSE LINCOLN DAVID L. RYAN/GLOBE STAFF
ly because he is playing a weak hand while Khrushchev was
Left: A woman held a mock driver’s license sign at the Pass the Work and Family Mobility Act rally in July 2020. Right: Jim not. Putin’s weakness is manifest in his humiliating loss of
Lyons, chair of the Massachusetts Republican Party, spoke at a rally in Boston in August on the deadline for turning in signed prestige in the wake of the Ukraine invasion, his vaunted ar-
petitions for a repeal referendum of the law. my on the run, and his position atop the Kremlin’s walls tee-
tering. This degree of weakness is far more dangerous than if

It opens the door for errors he were dealing from strength. An artful deal now should be
crafted to allow a credible way for him to climb off the wall
while keeping President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine
agreeable. Foggy Bottom has a job to do.
PAUL BLOUSTEIN
By Astrid Hajjar prove a driver’s identity. The governor’s pal clerks are under pressure to perform their Cincinnati

A
warning was based on the fact that the Regis- nonpartisan duties while being harassed by
s an immigrant from Venezuela, try of Motor Vehicles would be asked to do activists. That’s why it is even more frustrat-
I can sympathize with the re- the job of the Department of Homeland Se- ing that the Legislature did not include provi- Invoking the metaphor
cent flood of immigrants. Mil- curity, which deals with the complex issues sions in this law to help municipal clerks nav-
lions come to this country pur- associated with immigration. igate the consequences the measure will place
of poker-playing prowess
suing the American dream, and It would be dangerous to issue driver’s li- on them. One of the main objections that Brian MacQuarrie’s excellent front-page article “Fears inten-
the current US immigration process needs to censes to people whose identities the state Baker made when rejecting this law was that sify that Russia would use nuclear weapon” (Oct. 14) harkens
be modified and should offer clearer oppor- can’t verify. Legal immigrants get a driver’s li- it, “restricts the Registry of Motor Vehicles’ back to the Cuban Missile Crisis, when JFK and Nikita
tunities to people who truly deserve them. cense only after their immigration status has ability to share citizenship information with Khrushchev walked back from nuclear Armageddon. Not
Massachusetts has a robust safety net for been checked by federal immigration author- those entities responsible for ensuring that mentioned in the article, but often said glibly at the time, was
undocumented immigrants. However, the ities. If you feel strongly that more people only citizens register for and vote in our elec- that Kennedy won the contest for the United States because
proposed law to give driver’s licenses to them within the immigrant community should be tions. This bill significantly increases the risk he was playing poker while Khrushchev was playing chess.
is flawed and is a threat to public safety and able to drive, then Homeland Security is the that noncitizens will be registered to vote.” This had some cleverness in it, as back then, Russia was
electoral security. place to start. It’s not hard to imagine that municipal known for its chess dominance, and poker, with its use of the
Had immigration laws been enforced in Baker said the proposed law “fails to in- clerks will face more headaches as a result. bluff, was an American game, unlikely to be understood by a
2011, an undocumented immigrant would clude any measures to distinguish standard State House leaders could have easily ad- Russian leader.
not have been behind the wheel and killed Massachusetts driver’s license issued to per- dressed this concern and made the jobs of Not to be fatalistic or unduly pessimistic, but I’d just like
Maureen Maloney’s son during a hit-and-run sons who demonstrate lawful presence from municipal clerks a lot easier. These clerks, to point out that among the all-time top poker players in the
crash in Milford. those who do not.” When the Legislature many of whom represent small towns and world, according to the online poker site The Hendon Mob,
Despite claims that undocumented immi- rushed this bill into law, Baker’s concern was are considered part-time workers, will now 62 of those with winnings in excess of $1 million are Russian.
grants cannot vote in our elections, a recent ignored, despite several attempts from law- have to jump through hoops to determine ASHLEY ADAMS
arrest in Florida proves otherwise, when an makers to address it. Perhaps if State House this important information. A simple fix Roslindale
individual who could not legally vote alleged- leaders had worked more collaboratively would have been to allow municipal clerks to
ly cast ballots in two special elections in Bro- when working out the details of this bill, they deal directly with the Registry, but that was The writer is the author of numerous books on poker.
ward County. would have accepted the amendments that not included in the law the Legislature
This is why I strongly urge a no vote on were offered to alleviate concerns, such as passed. This opens the door to human error
Question 4. changing the physical design of licenses for and duplication of services from municipal Can’t we make this an issue
This law did not receive bipartisan sup- undocumented immigrants so that it would clerks and local government that are already
port. Governor Charlie Baker vetoed the be easily identifiable for elections workers to stretched too thin.
for the time capsule?
measure and sent the Legislature a letter determine whether someone is a citizen. If you are like me, someone who cares I was born during the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962,
warning members of the many problems the Unfortunately, they did not, and the gov- deeply about the immigrant community and so it is rather disturbing that 60 years later the world is once
state could face. ernor was right to raise concerns that a stan- the overall health of our government, you again preoccupied with threats of nuclear annihilation. My
One of the governor’s biggest grievances dard Massachusetts driver’s license and a li- will vote no on Question 4. sincere hope is that the topic does not reemerge before my
with the law is that it would compromise the cense for someone who is not lawfully in the 120th birthday in October 2082.
validity of a Massachusetts driver’s license, country will be impossible to distinguish. Astrid Hajjar is a representative for Fair PAUL E. GREENBERG
meaning licenses would no longer reliably As the Globe has reported, many munici- and Secure MA. Brookline
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Fears of ‘dire’ situation in Haiti


Massachusetts-based charities raise alarm after children escape gang
By Alexander Thompson Hope for the Children of Haiti staff economic situation in Haiti, with some
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT members were planning something far Boston-based charities there calling
As the sun rose over Port-au-Prince more daring that morning. After a the conditions the worst they have
early one mid-September morning, Dr. month of escalating threats from one seen in a quarter century, worse than
Ja c o b B e r n a r d , t h e d i r e c t o r o f a of the neighborhood’s increasingly the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake.
Natick-based children’s home, and two powerful and rapacious gangs, they The children’s home had a “tenu-
managers roused the home’s hundred had decided to escape. ous” relationship with the gangs since
children and lined them up two by two “If they knew we were getting out, they moved into the neighborhood five
on the street outside. they could kidnap 10 of them,” Ber- to seven years ago, according to Craig
The children, ages 7 to 12, thought nard said by phone from Haiti last Miller, one of Hope for the Children of
CRAIG MILLER
they were just going for an outing, he week. Haiti’s founding board members. Every
Children were moved from the Hope for the Children of Haiti home in said. The children’s flight is just one ex- month they would check in with the
Port-au-Prince to a safe guest house on the city’s outskirts. But Bernard and some trusted ample of the deteriorating security and HAITI, Page B3

2022 among
lowest years
for daytime
gun violence
Spate of high-profile
shootings this month
belies city crime data
By Ivy Scott
GLOBE STAFF

Earlier this month, a 14-year old boy


was shot to death in Roxbury in broad
daylight; another child was wounded
but survived. The week prior, an 18-year
old was shot outside the Jeremiah E.
Burke High School by another student
just before 9:30 a.m.
The string of recent daytime shoot-
ings has both residents and some elect-
ed officials worried about a spike in vio-
lence. Suffolk District Attorney Kevin
Hayden underscored the concern when
he said he doesn’t “remember respond-
ing to this many daytime shootings”
when he was an assistant district attor-
ney for the homicide response team in
PHOTOS BY PAT GREENHOUSE/GLOBE STAFF
the early 2000s.
“There seem to be more and more of Parents Lee and Brenda Roy talked about the Travis Roy Foundation, which is closing, and shared images from a family memory book, below.
them, and we are concerned with what

Travis Roy’s legacy to live on


appears to be an increase in reckless
conduct with firearms during the day,
when people are out in the community,”
he said in the aftermath of the double
shooting of the children in Roxbury on
Oct. 10.
Data publicly available through the
City of Boston’s shootings dashboard
With gift from his foundation, Spaulding to open spinal cord injury rehab center

C
only goes back to 2015. However, the
data show that even as daytime shoot-
ing numbers have fluctuated over the
ONCORD, N.H. — It’s a moment
frozen forever in time. A fleeting
Thomas Farragher wallowing in self-pity. We were filled with grati-
tude almost from day two. People embraced us.
past eight years, this year is actually set snapshot. A painful — almost un- COMMENTARY They carried us. It was unbelievable.’’
to be one of the lowest for daytime gun bearable — punctuation point in- There is a certain amount of unbelievability in
violence. side a cold arena on the Travis Roy story.
On Wednesday, Mayor Michelle Wu a smooth sheet of It’s the story of young promise,
noted in an interview on the Java with ice. youthful athleticism. A story of
Jimmy Facebook live stream that “over- It happened just 11 seconds in- strength and grace. And a painful
all, our [violent crime] numbers are still to the first shift of Travis Roy’s col- tale of an especially skilled colle-
headed in the right direction.” legiate hockey career at Boston giate athlete and how life can
“From a macro point of view, year University in 1995. Now, preserved change, quite literally, in an unfair
over year, we are still below where we forever, it’s the story of an unfair, blink of an eye.
were last year, which was below where paralyzing injury and a legacy for Here’s how it happened for Tra-
we were, ever,” Wu added. “The particu- the ages. vis Roy:
lar incidents that have happened over Of friendship, and family. And On the night of Oct. 20, 1995,
these last few weeks do not seem to be of soaring faith. And, now, of an ex- when Roy was just 20, his fourth
connected” to an uptick in community traordinarily generous gift to help and fifth cervical vertebrae were
violence. other spinal cord injury survivors. crushed as he tumbled awkwardly
Daniel Semenza, a criminal justice “It’s with a smile on my face and into the rear boards at Walter
professor at Rutgers University, called a great deal of pride to talk about Brown Arena.
increased concern for safety in the com- our son,’’ Lee Roy, Travis’s father, Brenda and Lee Roy were in the
munity a typical response to incidents told me the other day at a restau- stands that night.
of gun violence, but cautioned against rant here. ‘People embraced us. “I’m an ice arena manager,’’ Lee Roy said. “I’ve
stoking fear in the public imagination. “Someone gave us a prayer card called ‘Foot- been around hockey my entire life. And Travis
“ When somebody hears about a prints,’ ‘’ said Brenda Roy, Lee’s wife and Travis’s They carried us. It was knows the rules to get up. And when he didn’t,
shooting, they draw off what’s called re-
cency bias, where they think of the most
mom. “And I remember reading that and thinking,
‘That’s exactly what’s happening to us.’ People have
unbelievable.’ Brenda said, ‘What do you think?’ And I said, ‘He
dislocated his shoulder. Broken arm.’ I said, ‘It’s se-
recent event that they’ve heard about, lifted us up. BRENDA ROY, on support her family received rious.’ Because he stayed down.
SHOOTINGS, Page B4 “And that’s helped us not to be angry. Not to be after her son, Travis Roy, was paralyzed FARRAGHER, Page B5

JAY LIGHT 1941-2022


Boston officer uses basketball
Former Harvard Business dean, to give back to her community
a guide in tough economic times Superintendent Nora
By Bryan Marquard ence during the 2008 economic crisis
GLOBE STAFF that battered the finances of universi- Baston honored for
The first day Jay Light set foot in a ties across the country.
Harvard Business School classroom he He was 81 when he died of leuke- community policing
nearly turned around and left. mia Oct. 15 in his South Dartmouth
The school’s case study approach, home. By Ivy Scott
in which a professor draws from real Joining the faculty in 1970, after GLOBE STAFF
ERIK JACOBS FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE/FILE 2006
life situations to prompt discussions, graduating with a doctorate from a As a young sergeant with the Boston
left Dr. Light surprised and intimidat- joint program of the business school Dr. Light is credited with being a Police Department in 2007, Nora Bas-
ed. and Harvard University, Dr. Light was steadying influence at the school ton had played months of basketball
JOHN TLUMACKI/GLOBE STAFF/FILE
“I had no idea what a case study immediately popular with students during the 2008 financial crisis. with teenagers around the city before
was,” he recalled in a 2009 Harvard and was the first faculty member to re- the true meaning of the phrase “com- Nora Baston showed Emanuel
Gazette interview, adding that “I just ceive the Excellence in Teaching award announcing that Dr. Light had died. munity policing” struck home. Green photos on her smartphone
sat there thinking, what in the world for his work in the master of business Dr. Light “was a wonderful col- Baston and her team of Roxbury at a 2014 basketball event.
have I gotten myself into?” administration program. league, a thoughtful mentor, and a be- beat cops were walking Blue Hill Ave-
By staying, rather than heading out “Jay was a natural teacher,” Angela loved friend to many generations of nue one evening when they spotted a group and thought they must be up to
the door, Dr. Light began a career that Crispi, the executive dean for adminis- faculty, staff, students, and alumni,” group of teenagers across the street. In- no good,” she said in a recent interview.
led him to become the ninth dean of tration, and Srikant Datar, dean of they added. “He was undaunted by side her head, warning bells immediate- “We’re [pretending to be] tying the
Harvard Business School — a leader Harvard Business School, wrote in a what seemed difficult. He was un- ly sounded. sneaker, getting ready to figure out
credited with being a steadying influ- message to the school community in LIGHT, Page B3 “I had stereotypes, too: we saw the BASTON, Page B4
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New England
in brief
BOSTON

BC cautions students on suspicious man


Boston College is urging students to lock their doors and exercise
caution after a man was seen lurking outside off-campus
residences in Brighton. Boston police are investigating suspicious
activity in the area after receiving reports of a man peering into
windows of residences on Foster Street and Kirkwood, Greycliff,
Braemore, and Radnor roads between 8 and 11 p.m. over the
past few days. Police released screenshots of security camera
footage that provided an image of the suspect, described in a
statement as between 5-foot-8 and 6 feet tall, with a thin build,
wearing a white zip-up hoodie, black gloves, and a face mask. A
man attempted to break into a Kirkwood Road residence twice
on the night of Oct. 13, according to a statement from the Boston
College Police Department. Security camera photos released with
the statement show a similarly dressed man wearing a light-
colored cloth mask covering his face. The man left the area in a
dark-colored car similar to a Jeep Wrangler, campus police said.
Police urged students to lock their windows and doors.
Investigators ask anyone with information to contact detectives
at 617-343-4256.

BROCKTON

2 charged with murder in 2021 killing


PHOTOS BY CARLIN STIEHL FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
Police arrested two men over the weekend and charged them
with murder in connection with the killing of a Brockton man

PUTTING last year, according to a statement from the Plymouth district


attorney’s office. Leonardo Monteiro, 22, and Ivanilson Brandao,

ON THE DOG
23, were taken into custody Saturday following a year-long
investigation by Brockton police and State Police, according to
the statement. Monteiro was arrested in Brockton, Brandao in
Stoughton. They are scheduled to be arraigned on murder
Coco the Great Dane (above), charges in Brockton District Court on Monday, the statement
dressed as the black swan, took said. Monteiro and Brandao were charged in the Oct. 9, 2021,
first place at the Howl-O-Ween fatal shooting of Jauwon Ambers, 20, of Brockton, prosecutors
Dog Costume Contest at Break said. Shortly after 4 p.m. that day, police responded to calls of
Rock Brewing in Quincy on multiple shots fired near 77 Highland Terrace and found Ambers
suffering from a gunshot wound to the head, according to the
Sunday. Elena the whippet mix
statement. Ambers was taken to Good Samaritan Medical Center
(right) was dressed as Dorothy in Brockton and later transferred to Boston Medial Center, where
from “The Wizard of Oz.” The he was pronounced dead the following day.
pageant helped raise money for
the Quincy Animal Shelter. CHELMSFORD

N.H. man killed in two-vehicle crash


A New Hampshire man was killed just before midnight Saturday
after two vehicles crashed on Interstate 495 in Chelmsford, State
Police said. The vehicles traveling northbound on I-495 “made
contact” causing both to go off the road, according to a statement

Victims in plane crash were pilot-rated from State Police. Emergency responders arrived at the scene
around 11:45 p.m. and found a driver partially ejected from his
2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer in a wooded area beside the road. The
driver, Darren Chinn, 59, of Derry, N.H., was pronounced dead, ac-
NTSB: No reports looked out his back window and cording to the statement.The Trailblazer had slid and rolled across
saw flames rising from the crash the soft shoulder of the road and into the woods, striking a tree
of problems before site, he said. He ran to the scene and coming to rest on the driver’s side. Chinn was alone in the
to help, and felt the extreme heat vehicle. The other driver was uninjured. That driver’s 2018 Toyota
fatal N.H. accident from the fire. C-HR also had slid onto the soft shoulder of the road, where it was
“I have never seen anything held by a sign support, according to the statement. No one else was
By John Hilliard like it,” Lodge said. “It is a very in the vehicle.The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
GLOBE STAFF uneasy feeling seeing that and
KEENE, N.H. — Both occu- not being able to do anything to PLYMOUTH
pants of the plane that went
down in a fiery crash Friday
help.”
Officials have recovered the Child rescued from house after stabbing
night on Main Street were men wreckage of the plane and will Police took a 50-year-old man into custody Saturday after
who were pilot-rated, according be reconstructing it at a nearby rescuing a child from a house on Samoset Street in Plymouth
to the National Transportation facility, he said. They will exam- following a stabbing, officials said. Herman Smith, of Plymouth,
Safety Board. ine the engine and engine sys- was charged with several felonies, according to a statement on
Tim Monville, a senior air tems from the plane, he said, the Plymouth Police Department’s Facebook page, which did not
BRYAN LODGE
safety investigator for the Na- and review the plane’s mainte- list the charges. Police had responded to a report of a stabbing on
tional Transportation Safety The families of the two killed in Friday night’s plane crash nance records. the lower end of Samoset Street. The victim, who suffered serious
Board, told reporters at the were notified by Keene police but not publicly identified. Security video that shows the but non-life-threatening injuries, was taken to South Shore
scene Sunday that one of the final part of the flight and the Hospital, according to the statement. No further information was
men had reported they were before 7 p.m. Friday after the said. “It is a miracle of God’s crash will be examined, as well given about the victim. Smith then barricaded himself inside the
planning to remain in the traffic single-engine Beech A24R air- hands.” as videos that captured audio of house with a 7-year-old boy, refusing to come out or release the
pattern around the airport after craft took off northbound from Scott Gauthier, 44, who lived the plane’s engines before the child, the statement said. Police rescued the boy from a second-
taking off. Keene Dillant-Hopkins Airport. in the apartment building with crash, he said. story window, then SWAT team officers entered the building,
Monville said there was no The plane came down about a his 66-year-old mother, was Officials have been interview- found Smith hiding in a closet, and took him into custody. No
report of any problems before half-mile from the airport. home at the time of the crash, he ing witnesses through the week- one other than the stabbing victim was injured, Plymouth police
the crash. A youth group meeting at said Saturday. end and plan on talking to main- said, and there is no further danger to the public.
“The audio I listened to, there Hope Chapel next door to the The force of the impact tenance workers Monday, he
was no communication from the spot where the plane hit knocked him from his seat, he said.
aircraft about any problem,” watched the conflagration erupt said, and they fled the building. Authorities have said the
Monville said. “But the first pri- from the apartment building, “It felt like a bonfire,” Gauthi- plane was owned by Monadnock
ority is to fly the airplane if there youth pastor Nathaniel Stiles er said. Aviation, which is based at the
was a problem.” said on Saturday. Bryan Lodge, 35, of nearby airport and offers charter flights,
The extensive fire that broke The children were terrified, Greenwood Avenue, said he was instruction, and aircraft rental. News Advertising
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33-year-old mother fatally shot in Mattapan


By Nick Stoico School. She was declared dead at work gathering information on appeared “shocked and dazed by the arrest of the murderer.” Black community.
and Jesús Marrero Suárez the scene. the murder of this young woman the death of their friend,” and he Police urge anyone with in- “I’m shocked and dismayed
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT The victim was later identi- and we’ll release more informa- noted the death of another formation to contact detectives that the amount of violence that
A 33-year-old woman was fa- fied as Jasmine Burrell of Matta- tion when we can, but it’s clear young woman, 24-year-old at 617-343-4470. has occurred over the last few
tally shot early Sunday morning pan, according to Sergeant De- that this is a terribly sad situa- Quaaneiruh G oodwyn, last Earlier this month, Peterson weeks has not resulted in a pub-
near an apartment complex in tective John Boyle, the chief tion.” weekend in Dorchester. and other community leaders lic articulation of a community
Mattapan, police said, and spokesman for Boston police. Burrell’s mother declined to “The entire community is in a called on Mayor Michelle Wu safety plan for Black residents in
friends and family gathered near Her death is being investigat- speak to a reporter Sunday eve- state of trauma when you con- and the Boston Police Depart- Boston,” he said.
the scene Sunday night to honor ed as a homicide, Boyle said. It is ning. nect the death of a young Black ment to craft a plan to combat Wu’s office did not immedi-
the victim, the mother of an 11- the 32nd homicide in Boston so Burrell’s friends and family mother in Dorchester just a violence following an attack on a ately respond to a request for
year-old son. far this year, he said, and the sec- gathered to honor her with a vig- week ago with the death of yet 91-year-old woman in Franklin comment Sunday night.
Officers responded to a call ond this weekend after a 36-year- il Sunday night near the apart- another Black woman,” he said Park and the death of a 14-year-
reporting a person shot at 4:47 old man was killed in a shooting ment building, where they lit in a telephone interview Sunday. old boy in a Roxbury shooting Globe correspondent Jeremy C.
a.m. Sunday, police said in a in Dorchester on Saturday. candles and released dozens of “We are collectively feeling pain that injured another teenager. Fox contributed to this report.
statement, and found the “All homicides are tragic and balloons into the air, according and trauma and a sense of paral- Peterson renewed that call Nick Stoico can be reached at
wounded woman near 40 Fair- each is tragic in its own unique to the Rev. Kevin Peterson of the ysis. Still, we call on the Black Sunday, saying he is “amazed by nick.stoico@globe.com.
lawn Ave., which is the address way,” Suffolk District Attorney Metropolitan Baptist Church. community to be vigilant and to what appears to be an absolute Jesús Marrero Suárez can be
of SoMa Apartments and is two Kevin Hayden said in a state- Peterson said people who vis- notify police about any informa- lack of communication” between reached at
blocks from Chittick Elementary ment. “Investigators are hard at ited the shooting scene Sunday tion they have that may lead to city officials and leaders in the jesus.marrerosuarez@globe.com.

Children’s escape highlights


fears of ‘dire’ situation in Haiti
uHAITI tians face “acute hunger.” St. Boniface has remained
Continued from Page B1 On Oct. 7, the acting presi- open thanks to the heroic efforts
gangs through back channels. dent appealed to the interna- of the hospital’s Haitian staff,
“It’s been a tightrope,” said tional community to help him but it’s unclear how much lon-
Miller, a Winchester resident. restore order. In response, the ger they can hang on, he said.
In September the tightrope US and Canada have supplied When Bernard and the US
snapped. armored vehicles to the Haitian board made the decision to take
“The handwriting is on the National Police, and the UN Se- the children from the home to a
wall,” Miller said. “When the re- curity Council is mulling a po- safer place, they were making
port [from the gangs] came tential intervention. the painful decision to abandon
back ‘We don’t know why you’re “I am concerned that the 27 years of hard work.
still here,’ there was no debate. general public is not aware of Marion Austin, a retired nu-
We had to leave.” just how dire the situation in tritionis t from Bos ton and
CRAIG MILLER
The economic and political Haiti is currently,” said Conor mother of trailblazing WBZ-TV
situation in Haiti, the Western Shapiro, president and CEO of reporter Charlie Austin, found- Children were enjoying life in the guest house, which has a pool and a gymnasium, Dr. Jacob
Hemisphere’s poorest nation, the Newton-based charity ed Hope for the Children of Hai- Bernard, the director of the Hope for the Children of Haiti home, said.
has been in turmoil since the Health Equity International, ti in the mid-1990s.
July 2021 assassination of Presi- which supports St. Boniface Since then, it’s grown to care safety at a guest house Bernard gunshots outside, and are en- ther.
dent Jovenel Moïse. Hospital in rural southern Hai- for about 100 children and oper- runs, he said. joying life in the guest house, “The American embassy en-
When the US-backed acting ti. “We have confronted earth- ate a neighborhood school with It wasn’t a moment too soon. which has a pool and a gymna- couraged all American citi-
president who replaced Moïse quakes; we have confronted 35 Haitian employees and sup- In the following days, gang sium, Bernard said. But operat- zens to leave Haiti, but man,
announced the elimination of hurricanes. Those have been port from about 30 to 40 Ameri- members went door to door ing the guest house is more ex- you know, each one of us has a
fuel subsidies in September, it horrible. ... This, believe it or can volunteers and 20 churches, looking for Bernard, and in Oc- pensive than the old campus calling in life,” Bernard said.
sparked street protests and not, is the worst humanitarian mostly in the Boston area. tober they laid siege to the char- and it put serious financial “My wife and I ... came back to
prompted a powerful gang fed- crisis we have confronted as an Bernard wasn’ t thinking ity’s neighborhood school, lock- strain on Hope for the Children help.”
eration to seize control of the organization.” about that loss on the morning ing the remaining students and of Haiti, which was already in
country’s only fuel terminal, ef- Almost all hospitals and clin- of the escape, he was focused on staff inside and burning tires the middle of fund-raising for a Material from the Associated
fectively cutting off supplies of ics in the country closed be- getting the children to safety. around the buildings, Miller new building, Miller said. Press was used in this story.
gasoline and causing shortages cause they cannot get fuel or After an anxiety-ridden 15- said. But, he said, “it makes us Alexander Thompson can be
of everything from food to med- medicines, and at the same minute walk, the group reached The children were “longing” want to fight even harder to reached at alexander.thompson
icine. The UN recently reported time, cholera has broken out, a bus waiting at the bottom of to leave the old neighborhood, help these kids succeed.” @globe.com. Follow him on
that a record 4.7 million Hai- Shapiro said. the hill that whisked them to where they would often hear Bernard isn’t losing faith ei- Twitter @AlMThompson

Former Harvard Business dean


uLIGHT child and only son of Marian Light eventually served in roles
Continued from Page B1 Leisey Light and James Light. that included being a director of
afraid to say no. He relished a Dr. Light’s mother was a high the Harvard Management Com-
good laugh and a good story.” school teacher and his father su- pany, which handles the univer-
He also was considered a con- pervised a steel plant. sity’s endowment investments.
summate Harvard insider when “His family lived right on Lake But when asked in the Harvard
then-President Lawrence H. Erie in a small house,” Judy said. Gazette interview what he was
Summers named him acting Throughout life, she said, he most proud of during his de-
dean in 2005. Dr. Light previous- pursued a passion that began in cades at the school, he spoke of
ly was senior associate dean for his youth: “He grew up sailing his years as a professor.
planning and development, and every day on Lake Erie.” “I loved my time in the class-
initially wasn’t expected to be a Dr. Light also stayed close to room,” he said. “As a faculty
candidate for the permanent po- friends from high school and col- member, I built a series of cours-
sition of Har vard Business lege, she said, among them a es that challenged students to
School dean. friend from teenage years who think in new and different ways
“Every dean gets his portrait visited a couple of weeks before about important issues.”
painted,” Dr. Light’s wife, Judy, he died. Through Harvard, Jamie Di-
said. “He said he thought his was “I think everybody who met mon, the chairman and chief ex-
going to say, ‘2005-2005.’ " him really liked him,” she said. ecutive of J.P. Morgan Chase &
Within months of becoming After graduating from Lorain Co. and one of Mr. Light’s former
interim dean, Dr. Light shep- High School, he went to Cornell students, said Dr. Light “earned
herded to completion a capital University, from which he gradu- tremendous respect” as a profes-
campaign that raised about ated with a bachelor’s degree in sor. “He was strong and analyti-
$600 million to fund student fi- 1963, after studying engineering cal, yet with a big heart and
nancial aid, faculty recruitment, physics in a five-year program. great character — a force of na-

A Night of Wellness
technology initiatives, new glob- “This was the Sputnik gener- ture, but in a subtle way.”
al research centers, and building ation and everyone there was And Dr. Light offered lessons
projects on the school’s campus. thinking science,” she said of the to more than just students.
Those projects would provide e ra w h e n t h e S o v i e t Un i o n “I treasured our dialogues
students with “what’s going to
be a much better and more func-
tional campus,” he told the
launched the first artificial satel-
lite into Earth’s orbit. “He had
really hoped to be an astronaut.”
and learned so much from
them,” Summers said of Dr.
Light in an e-mail expressing
with A Beautiful
Resistance
Globe in early 2006, not long be- Instead, he kept his feet on condolences to Judy Light. “I ad-
fore officially becoming dean. the ground and headed to Cali- mired Jay so much and greatly
During his tenure, Dr. Light fornia to work as an analyst at valued our friendship.”
“advanced the school’s global en- the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, In addition to his wife, Dr.
gagement, opening a new re- studying space missions. Light leaves a daughter, Anne of
s e a r c h c e n t e r i n In d i a a n d He felt he needed manage- Irvine, Calif.; a son, James of
launching the ambitious Har- ment training and applied to the Boulder, Colo.; a sister, Joan of Join The Boston Globe and A Beautiful Resistance’s
vard Center Shanghai,” Datar MBA program at Harvard Busi- Michigan; and a grandchild. Jeneé Osterheldt for a night of wellness in partnership
and Crispi said in their state- ness School, then was recruited Gatherings to celebrate Dr.
with TrailblazHers. The evening will begin with guidance
ment. as one of the first students in a Light’s life and work will be an-
When the 2008 financial cri- fledgling doctoral program run nounced. on your path to wellness from local gurus featuring the
sis happened, they said, Dr. jointly by the business school To better understand the many aspects of wellness, including financial, physical,
Light “moved quickly to manage and Harvard’s Faculty of Arts complexities of the business
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and spiritual. Then, get your heart pumping by ending the
al revenue at the school, He graduated in 1970 with a vard Gazette that as dean, “I night with a group walk/run led by the TrailblazHers.
strengthening the financial doctorate in decision and con- found I needed to make a con-
structure of not just Harvard trol theory. stant effort to get out of my of-
Business School but Harvard T h at y e a r h e m e t Ju d i t h fice and walk the halls, and in-
University.” Hodges, who was then a com- vite students to breakfast, and Thursday, October 27 @ 6:00 p.m. EDT
Then in December 2009, say- puter programmer, through her get together with faculty, and
ing the school was “safely on the roommate. hold meetings with staff. And ul- Capital One Café, 57 Seaport Blvd, Boston
other side of this Great Recession,” “He had an amazing sense of timately it was great, and I
Dr. Light announced he would humor,” she said, and that con- learned a lot.” RSVP at Globe.com/events
step down the following June. tinued through his final illness. In a statement through Har-
“His wisdom and advice have “I actually wake up every day vard, Nitin Nohria, a university
mattered to far more than just smiling, thinking of something distinguished service professor
me,” Harvard’s then-President he said,” she added. “He really who succeeded Dr. Light as
Drew Faust told reporters that was a fun guy in a very bright dean, called him “a trusted advi-
day. “His financial wisdom has way, a very clever way.” sor and sounding board. His
been important to all of us. My Dr. Light and his wife divided dedication to the school ran Presented by Sponsored by
sense is one of deep gratitude, their time between homes in deep and, in everything he did,
and sadness as his term ends.” South Dartmouth and on Jupiter he was a true servant leader.”
Jay Owen Light was born on Island, Fla. In partnership with
Oct. 3, 1941, in Lorain, Ohio, After joining the Harvard Bryan Marquard can be reached
where he grew up the second Business School’s faculty, Dr. at bryan.marquard@globe.com.
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Using sports to give back to her community Daytime


uBASTON
Continued from Page B1
shootings
w h a t ’s o u r p l a n o f a c t i o n
when a kid says, ‘Sergeant Bas- at a low
in Boston
ton, across the street! When’s
our next basketball game?’”
Baston froze, shocked and
humbled as her biases collided
with reality: these presumed uSHOOTINGS
troublemakers were faces she Continued from Page B1
might have recognized before or recent shooting that
sunset, kids with families and they’ve seen, and the brain ex-
histories that mirrored her own trapolates to say, ‘Well, every-
upbringing in Hyde Park. thing is getting worse.’ That’s a
“Here I am about to chase very natural reaction we all tend
them, and they were probably to have,” he said.
thinking the same thing about a “Ninety-nine times out of a
group of cops,” she said. “That’s hundred, nobody’s going to go
when the change really hap- check that [perception] against
pened: I saw the community was the data that shows what is actu-
seeing us different and it opened ally happening, and so their per-
my eyes to get to know these ception just kind of sticks with
people for who they are.” them so ... the dirty secret is peo-
The moment stayed with Bas- ple always think crime is up.”
ton, and she learned quickly to Semenza noted that, rather
approach teenagers with open- than looking at the percentage of
ness instead of suspicion, to ask shootings that occur in the day-
how they were doing whether time to inform policy, a more
she was on or off duty. As she striking trend among daytime
tells it, the past 15 years spent shootings is the age of the vic-
helping the department build tims.
and strengthen relationships He said
with residents always point her it was tragic
back to that night, staring across but unsur-
the street into the eyes of chil- prising that
dren hungry for community and the victims
realizing that policing had to of these
SUZANNE KREITER/GLOBE STAFF
mean more than just catching shootings
the bad guy. At the St. Peter’s Toy Give-away in Dorchester in 2014, Nora Baston talked to children as they sat with their toys. were teen-
Now a department superin- a g e r s , b e - Mayor Michelle
tendent and widely recognized up and they would have the six an apartment for the family. c a u s e n a - Wu doesn’t see
as the face of community-en- flipped to [read] 95 as a way to “I got through it because of tionwide vi- a sustained rise
gaged policing in Boston, Bas- say, ‘You can do it.’” my team,” Baston said. “I think olent crime in shootings.
ton was recently named the As she continued through that’s why I’m so into this com- tends to
RFK Community Alliance Em- college, Baston’s teammates munity engagement thing, be- peak at roughly 3 p.m. for chil-
bracing the Legacy award win- came to feel more like sisters — a cause people talk about your dren, while the peak for adults is
n e r, a n d w i l l b e h o n o r e d second family that became indis- team and your village, but I real- closer to 9 p.m. — as was the
Wednesday at the JFK Presiden- pensable when her mother was ly had it.” case in a triple shooting last Sun-
tial Library. diagnosed with terminal cancer. After college, one of Baston’s day.
“Nora really believes that “Two days before my birth- teammates urged her to join the He added that “3 p.m. or even
without the community support day, my whole family’s sitting in police academy, encouraging the 5 p.m. is ... absolutely the time
and mentoring she had, she the emergency room and she recent graduate to set aside her when young people haven’t gone
wouldn’t be the person that she pretty much died in my arms,” childhood dream of being a back- home for dinner yet, or settled in
is today,” said Jim Geraghty, she said soberly, recalling how up dancer for Madonna and focus for the night.
board chair of the RFK Alliance, quickly numbness set in after on a new goal: joining the FBI. “Kids are in unstructured ac-
who nominated Baston. “She’s the funeral. “I remember just sit- Baston’s career aspirations tivities,” he said.
really trying to give back her ting at my house without leaving once she completed the police “They don’t have something
SUZANNE KREITER/GLOBE STAFF/FILE 2016
lived experience, to make sure the room for weeks and weeks. academy in 1996 turned to local going on after school or they’re
kids have the same opportuni- Every teammate came down [to law enforcement — she loved the Baston uses the fundamentals of basketball to empower walking home, and they see
ties she had.” the house] every day and thrill of chasing calls, the sense urban youth, as here at Dr. Loesch Park in Dorchester. somebody that they’ve had a
For Baston, basketball was kneeled next to my bed, just nev- of nobility that came with pro- conflict with before or they get
the natural way to connect with er giving up on me.” tecting her community. Within usual and refreshing to see her to connect.” into an argument ... that’s when
young men and women — after Baston had barely returned her first six years, she passed the out talking to people in the Baston has since climbed to you’ll see kids who are in high
all, she said, it was her decision to to college in Lowell when she got civil service exam and was neighborhood.” the rank of superintendent and school or even in middle school
walk onto the women’s team at the news that her family was be- named a sergeant. The begin- Davis waited for her to finish head of the police academy, over- picking up a gun.”
the University of Massachusetts ing evicted from her childhood ning of a decades-long commit- her conversation before pulling seeing training for the next gen- According to the Boston Po-
Lowell in 1990 that “trans- home. ment to community engagement over to introduce himself. After eration of officers. But even now, lice Department, there have
formed” her life, teaching her “I remember my sister get- followed not long after. asking what she’d been talking she’s more likely to be found at a been 13 juvenile shooting vic-
what it meant to be part of a com- ting off the 40 Bus in the cul-de- New to Boston in early 2007, to the kids about, Davis was sur- block party or graduation cere- tims so far this year (not includ-
munity as close-knit as family. sac where we lived with my little then-police commissioner Ed- prised to hear her answer — mony than tucked in her office. ing the Oct. 10 shooting in Rox-
Every woman on the team niece, and I remember looking ward Davis was struck by the “Well, basketball” — and still “When I go to their gradua- bury), compared with 12 child
pitched in a few hours to tutor at her saying, ‘We have noth- sincerity of Baston’s relation- more surprised when he looked tions, and I see their mothers victims during all of last year.
Baston, she said, teaching her ing,’” Baston said. ships with residents when he into her cruiser and saw a bas- and sisters, that’s more than bas- The double shooting on Oct. 10
not just class material but confi- The university granted her spotted her out of his car win- ketball resting on the backseat. ketball,” she said. “That’s staying marks the third juvenile homi-
dence. sister special permission to live dow one afternoon, chatting up “You getting some hoops in in their lives and watching them cide victim of this year; three
“I would always set the bar with Baston in her dorm. Again, three young men on the side- on duty?” he asked. grow, even when the game’s young people were killed in
low,” she said, recalling nights her teammates rallied, watching walk of Grove Hall. Without skipping a beat, she over.” 2021.
she struggled to keep her eyes over Baston’s niece in between “A sergeant is charged with replied, “Yeah, I bring the bas-
open as she studied with team- classes while her sister took the supervisory duties,” he recalled. ketball with me every day. If I see Ivy Scott can be reached at Ivy Scott can be reached at
mates, telling herself that all she commuter rail to work, and “They’re not typically walking kids like this near a park, I’ll play ivy.scott@globe.com. Follow her ivy.scott@globe.com. Follow her
needed was a 65. “I would wake helping her raise money to rent the street, so it was kind of un- some basketball with them just on Twitter @itsivyscott. on Twitter @itsivyscott.

Massachusetts students hit 19-year low on national reading, math exams


uNAEP don’t have past experience to closing achievement gaps.
Continued from Page A1 draw upon.” “There’s no magic wand we
earlier in all four tests. The state While there is no easy answer can wave,” she said. “It’s going to
also lost its top spot in two of the for combating learning loss, re- require a lot of hard work by ev-
four tests: In fourth-grade math, searchers have touted “high-dos- eryone.”
Massachusetts public school stu- age tutoring” — one-on-one or Ashton Armand, a 15-year-
dents scored second, behind Wy- small-group instruction multiple old freshman from Hyde Park,
oming; in eighth-grade reading, times per week for at least half can attest to the value of tutor-
the state was second to New Jer- an hour — as a leading strategy. ing. For 90 minutes three days a
sey. In 2019, the state was the “Existing research on the effi- week after school, Armand goes
highest scoring in all four tests. cacy of high-dosage tutoring is to 826 Boston, a nonprofit writ-
“Scores are down substantial- among the most compelling evi- ing and tutoring center in Rox-
ly and they’re down in virtually d e n c e I h av e s e e n f o r w h at bury, where he gets help on his
all states and in the large school works in education,” said Mat- homework. Armand recently
districts that participate in thew Kraft, an education and transferred from Another
NAEP,” said Martin West, aca- economics professor at Brown Course to College, a BPS high
demic dean of Harvard Gradu- University. school, to Wellesley High School
ate School of Education and a The challenge facing schools, through Metco. He says his tu-
JIM DAVIS/GLOBE STAFF
member of the governing board Kraft said, is the considerable ex- tors help make clear things he
that sets NAEP policy. Karen Sama, a program director at 826 Boston, advised tutors before students arrived for a pense of implementing high- may not fully understand in
State educational leaders, as program. Researchers have touted “high-dosage tutoring” in combating learning loss. quality tutoring programs at class.
well as leaders in Boston Public scale. Research shows tutoring is O n T h u r s d a y, A r m a n d
Schools, have predicted that it nationwide. are learning English and their cally significant from 2017 to most effective when it’s integrat- worked on his geometry home-
could take five years or longer In Boston, most student peers. 2019 or 2019 to 2022, but com- ed within the school day and work with Boston College junior
for students to recover from lost groups performed worse than in “ We have to acknowledge bined they are statistically sig- taught by certified teachers. But Lilly Adler. They sat hunched
learning during the pandemic. 2019. But students who are what the data is showing us, call nificant. State efforts to under- the nation is already grappling over a piece of notebook paper at
Stag gering drops in scores Black, Latino, low-income, or it out, and be extremely inten- stand and address the decline in with a critical teacher shortage. a table in the back of the room,
among Black and Latino stu- learning English had even steep- tional about ensuring our Black 2019 were hampered by the pan- Although school districts have isolating “y” in a math equation.
dents, low-income students, and er declines on the Grade 4 math and brown students are receiv- demic, said state Representative received an influx of federal re- “Our goal is to get ‘y’ by it-
English learners exacerbated ex- test. Low-income students and ing the supports that they need,” Alice Peisch, who chairs the Leg- lief funds over the past two self,” Adler, 20, explained.
isting achievement gaps. English learners also had greater Skipper said, adding that the islature’s Joint Committee on years, many have been slow to He studied the numbers and
“It gives us our clearest pic- drops than their peers in Grade district must bolster interven- Education and also sits on the put that money to work. variables intently.
ture yet of the COVID-19 pan- 8 math. tions for both math and reading. National Assessment Governing “I think districts are under- “I think I’m ready to try it
demic impact on the academic None of the subgroups re- “There is a deep sense of urgency Board. standably hesitant to invest in out,” he announced.
achievement and the well-being corded statistically significant around this work, and we’ll be Experts believe catching stu- major structural changes in how Then Armand picked up his
of our students, our teachers, changes in reading since 2019, working to identify and remove dents up will require years-long they organize the school day and pink eraser, leaned over his
and our schools,” said Peggy G. but gaps have widened notably the barriers our Black and intensive inter ventions for how they invest in school per- worksheet, and worked on tack-
Carr, commissioner of the Na- since 2017. There were some brown students continue to face. which there is no precedent. If sonnel for fear these major ling the problem himself.
tional Center for Education Sta- bright spots, particularly for stu- We have to get this right and ad- schools don’t act with urgency, changes won’t be able to be sus-
tistics, the federal agency that dents with disabilities, for whom dress these gaps.” experts warn, students will be tained,” Kraft said. “That aid is Christopher Huffaker can be
administers the exam. “The pan- gaps narrowed at both grade lev- Statewide, eighth-grade read- not be prepared for post-second- going to run out.” reached at
demic also laid bare an opportu- els in the math assessment. ing scores fell to their lowest lev- ary education and the work- Peisch said lawmakers are christopher.huffaker@globe.
nity gap that has long existed.” BPS Superintendent Mary el on record, tying 1998. On all force. working to provide additional com. Follow him on Twitter
Like a poll, the NAEP is ad- Skipper acknowledged that for four tests, the state’s scores “ We’ve never seen such a guidance on effectively spending @huffakingit.
ministered to a sample of stu- years gaps have been widening peaked in 2017 or earlier. Some sharp decline in achievement federal funds, as well as money Deanna Pan can be reached at
dents. Roughly 450,000 students between students who are Black of the declines, such as the BPS over such a short period of time,” from the state’s Student Oppor- deanna.pan@globe.com. Follow
at 10,000 schools were assessed and Latino, have disabilities, or reading scores, were not statisti- West said, “and so, therefore, we tunity Act, which is aimed at her on Twitter @DDpan.
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setts Division of Capital Asset Management and Mainte-
Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission
is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following
nance invites proposals to lease approximately 47,000 or public improvements will be considered at the request of
monster 39,300 usable square feet of office space in the above-
referenced search area for a term of 10 years.
the petitioner: Verizon New England Inc.
On a set of petitions by the petitioner for three Grants of
today and Proposals must be submitted to: Location with lead company status to install new telecom-
munication conduit with City shadow within the following
get help Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance
Office of Leasing and State Office Planning
public ways in Boston Proper and Roxbury:
One Ashburton Place •Columbus Avenue - generally at address nos. 607-627,
from the 14th Floor, Room 1411
Boston, Massachusetts 02108
between Camden Street and Northampton Street;
•Camden Street - northwest of Columbus Avenue;
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experts. or by e-mail to: Commonwealth Avenue;
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Proposals must be submitted by the deadline of Decem- of Parker Street;
A page from the family’s memory book showed images of Travis Roy, including him with the ber 1, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. Proposals will be opened at •Parker Street - generally at Horadan Way.
that time.
Good Sell Point wiffle ball team, at right. This Commission appoints November 3, 2022, at 10:00
The RFP can be downloaded from www.mass.gov/ser AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place

Travis Roy’s legacy to live on


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202204800.1. For further information, call 857-310-6327.
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE
This notice is also available at www.masspublicnotices.org. EAMON SHELTON
Chat live with BRADLEY GERRATT
SEAN LYDON
career experts, City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission HENRY VITALE
uFARRAGHER extraordinary efforts, the foun- “Whatever we raised, he said, ‘I KRISTEN MCCOSH
Continued from Page B1 dation is now announcing more want half of it going there and get advice on October 20, 2022
A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said
Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission day.
Yes, it was serious. In fact, it than $4 million in combined the other half going to research, your next career is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following
public improvements will be considered at the request of Attest:
was life-changing. He was now a gifts to Spaulding Rehabilitation which is my only hope of ever move or learn the petitioner: 40 Soldiers LLC. Karen M. Powell
Executive Secretary
quadriplegic. Hospital Boston and the Shep- getting out of this chair.’ more about On a petition by the petitioner for the acceptance of a Pe-
City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
destrian Easement adjacent to Soldiers Field Place (public
A moment that changed the herd Center in Atlanta. The “And that’s the same view- continuing your way), Brighton, located on its northerly side at address no.
40, generally southeast of Soldiers Field Road. October 20, 2022
trajectory of his life and the lives money will help pay for assistive point that anybody who’s a spi- education. This Commission appoints November 3, 2022, at 10:00 Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission
is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following
of those who loved him. technology to help those with nal cord survivor hopefully has. AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for
the Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner. public improvements will be considered at the request of
the petitioner: 40 Soldiers LLC.
“If you look at Trav pre-acci- spinal cord injuries regain their They’re going to find a cure. And
dent, he’s like the all-American independence. that word is very important. Ev- • JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE )
EAMON SHELTON )
BRADLEY GERRATT ) PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
On a petition by the petitioner for the making of Specific
Repairs within Soldiers Field Place (public way), Brighton,
SEAN LYDON ) located on its northerly side at address no. 40, generally
kid with the smile, the blond “It all speaks to Travis,’’ said ery spinal cord survivor knows HENRY VITALE ) southeast of Soldiers Field Road.
KRISTEN MCCOSH )
hair, the athletic young male,’’ Ronan. “He just got people to- that as long as you have hope, Broadcast your This Commission appoints November 3, 2022, at 10:00
AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for
Resume.
A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said
said Dan Ronan, Travis’s room- gether who wanted to do things there’s a chance that there’s go- day. the Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner.
mate and BU teammate who is for him. To do that for a guy ing to be a cure.’’ Attest: JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE )
Karen M. Powell EAMON SHELTON )
now a trustee with the Travis whose last name wasn’t Russell Travis Roy died in 2020 at Make your Executive Secretary BRADLEY GERRATT ) PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
SEAN LYDON )
Roy Foundation. or Williams or Orr is pretty the age of 45 after complications resume available HENRY VITALE )
KRISTEN MCCOSH )
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“He was the guy who plenty amazing. from surgeries intended to im- to hundreds of A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said
Notice is hereby given that the Conservation Commission of
of females wanted to meet. That “That was part of the Travis prove his quality of life related recruiters at once. the City of Waltham will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m.
day.
on Thursday, November 3, 2022, under Chapter 131, Section
was the type of guy he was. He magic. So many people felt con- to his quadriplegia. 40 of MGL on the following: Notice of Intent. Applicant:
Attest:
Karen M. Powell
Gerald Autler – Massachusetts Department of Conservation Executive Secretary
was very friendly. When I say we nected to him and wanted to do “His legacy will last forever,

and Recreation. Project Location: 123 R Moody Street, 139
Moody Street, 71 AFT & 71 ADJ Felton Street. Map R060,
were all cocky hockey players, I things for him. And they were not just within the Boston Uni- Blocks/Lots 026/0002, 026/0007, 025/009A, 025/0009. Proj-
City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
ect Description: Improvements to an existing 0.58-mile
think that was more on the ice devastated when he passed. versity community, but with the section of the Charles River Greenway in Waltham located October 20, 2022
on the north side of the Charles River within the Charles
and in our hockey circle. When that news broke, it rip- countless lives he has impacted Check your River Reservation between Prospect Street and Moody Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission is
of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following pub-
Street. Activities include the reconstruction of the shared-

Salary.
lic improvements will be considered at the request of the
“But off the ice, Travis wasn’t pled through New England and across the country,’’ BU said at use path, an improved road crossing, replacement of
petitioner: the City of Boston Public Facilities Department.
benches, landscape plantings, landscape amenities, storm-
that guy. He was nice and kind. through Boston so quickly. It the time of his death. water management, and invasive species management.
The activities are located in Riverfront Area, Bordering Land On a petition by the petitioner for the making of Specific
Repairs within Camden Street (public way), Boston Prop-
And he didn’t act like a guy who was the lead story in the news.’’ And, now, that’s exactly what Find out how Subject to Flooding, and/or 100-foot Buffer Zone.
er, located at the rear of 396 Northampton Street generally
northwest of Columbus Avenue.
was playing hockey at Boston And, now, Travis Roy is mak- is happening with this extraordi- much you’re
Pursuant to relevant legislation, including Mass. Acts 2022
c.107 and Mass. Acts 2021 c.20, this meeting will take place
This Commission appoints November 3, 2022, at 10:00
University.’’ ing news again. nary gift. worth—and how
remotely. Public access will be available by Zoom call. A
website for the meeting will be provided on the agenda AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for
posted on the Conservation Commission page of the City’s the Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner.
It’s that kind of legacy, Ronan This time with an extraordi- On Friday, the day before the
to ask for more website not less than 48 hours prior to the meeting. All
Open Meeting Law requirements will be met. JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE )
said, that has made the Travis nary gift that will carry the second anniversary of his death, EAMON SHELTON )
Members: Chair Philip Moser, Vice Chair William Doyle, P.E., BRADLEY GERRATT ) PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
Roy Foundation an almost-in- name of an extraordinary son, there will be an event at Spauld- Bradley Baker, Michael Donovan, Gerard Dufromont, Louis SEAN LYDON )
stant success. A popular young and friend, and teammate, and a ing Rehabilitation Hospital to • Andrews, Alex Sbordone. HENRY VITALE )
KRISTEN MCCOSH )
man. A gifted athlete. An almost spinal cord injury survivor who unveil the Travis Roy Center for City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said
day.
unimaginably unfair twist of never wanted to let his injury Enhanced Independence, a Ace your October 20, 2022
Attest:
Karen M. Powell
fate. define him. place where patients can chart
Interview.
Executive Secretary
Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission is
And now this: The Travis Roy Instead, define him this way: their most important course. of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following pub-
lic improvements will be considered at the request of the City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
Foundation is preparing to close a beloved son, a trusted team- A course that will take them Learn to master
petitioners: the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Author-
ity, Comcast, Crown Castle, Eversource, Extenet, National October 20, 2022
its door after 26 years of funding mate, a man who wanted to do home. Grid, Verizon, and Vicinity Energy. Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission is
the interview of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following pub-
On a joint petition by the petitioners for a Grant of Loca-
support for spinal cord injury thing for others. And is now do- process with tion to relocate existing utility infrastructure within the fol- lic improvements will be considered at the request of the
lowing public ways in Boston Proper and Roxbury: petitioner: the City of Boston Public Facilities Department.
victims and spinal cord re- ing precisely that. Thomas Farragher is a Globe
tips and advice •Massachusetts Avenue - generally between St. Stephen On a petition by the petitioner for the acceptance of a Pe-
search. “Travis had a vision for his columnist. He can reached at Street and St. Botolph Street; destrian Easement adjacent to Camden Street (public
from specialists •Huntington Avenue - generally between Public Alley no. way), Boston Proper, located on its northeasterly side at
As a punctuation point to its foundation,’’ Lee Roy told me. thomas.farragher@globe.com. 405 and Public Alley no. 820. the rear of 396 Northampton Street, generally northwest
of Columbus Avenue.
and experts.
This Commission appoints November 3, 2022, at 10:00 This Commission appoints November 3, 2022, at 10:00
AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for
for the Public Hearing to consider the petition of the pe- the Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner.

titioners.
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE )
EAMON SHELTON EAMON SHELTON )
BRADLEY GERRATT BRADLEY GERRATT ) PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
SEAN LYDON SEAN LYDON )
Recharge your HENRY VITALE HENRY VITALE )
KRISTEN MCCOSH )
KRISTEN MCCOSH
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A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said
day. day.
Attest:
Land your dream Attest: Karen M. Powell
Executive Secretary
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CITY OF WALTHAM MASSACHUSETTS
LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES
from industry IN THE CITY COUNCIL
Brookline Housing Authority Vehicle Auction
experts on how Notice is hereby given that the City Council will hold a Request for Proposals- Notice is hereby given by
Public Hearing in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 610 Development Consultant Rick’s Automotive 614 Park
Main Street, Waltham MA., on Monday, November 14, 2022
to perfect your at 7:30 P.M. on the following application: The Brookline Housing
Authority (‘BHA’) is seeking
St Stoughton,Ma. Pursuant
to the provisions of G.L.c.
the services of a qualified 255 Section 39A that on Nov
resume and LPC West Main LLC, c/o John Noone, 221 Crescent Street,
development consultant 15th 2022 at 10:00 AM at
Suite 102A, Waltham, Massachusetts 02453, as Petitioner;
to assist with the financial Rick’s Automotive 614 Park
cover letter. and the Philip Pagliazzo Sr. Realty Trust, Elaine Pagliazzo and
John Pagliazzo, Trustees u/t/d April 26, 2012, P.O. Box 134, structuring of two properties St Stoughton, Ma the folling
Weston, Massachusetts, 02493, as the Owners hereby peti- at 32 Marion Street and motor vehicle will be sold at
tion the City Council of the City of Waltham to grant a spe- 190 Harvard Street in public auction to satisfy the
cial permit for an increase in Floor Area Ratio (FAR) to 1.37 Brookline. These services garage keepers lein.2014
pursuant to § 3.511 and § 3.521 of the Zoning Ordinance of are being procured through Jeep Grand Cherokee vin#
the City of Waltham. MGL 30B Section 6 as a 1C4RJFBG1EC269258 plate#
qualifications based RFP. 3YD842 color gray owned
The subject premises are shown in the “Atlas City of The total estimated budget by Juan Castillio Esspaillat
Waltham, Massachusetts” as: for consulting services Salem Ma.
on these engagements is This notice has been given
• Page 56, Block 2, Lot 28 1362 Main Street $150,000. Respondents may under the provisions of G.L.c.
receive the RFP documents 255 section 39A
The above property is located entirely in a Commercial Zon- electronically by emailing 10/24 10/31 11/7
ing District. mmaffei@brooklinehousing.
org. Responses must be
At that time, interested persons may be heard. Complete received at 90 Longwood
information regarding this matter is on file in the City Avenue, Brookline MA 02446
Clerk’s office at City Hall during regular hours. by Monday, November 7th at
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LivingArts
By Rachel Becker A. The Book of Refusal could be another title for

R
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT BOOKS this book. Fifteen years ago when [phones] first
oss Gay wants to throw a party came out there were [social] codes. You didn’t
for your sorrows. It’ll be a rau- really talk on your phone out loud and in pub-
cous affair, with dancing, fabu- lic. Now, all of these things make us less caring
lous covers of all your favorite to those we love. And if we’re not open to what’s
songs, tons of food, a backyard in front of our faces, if we aren’t aware of who is
full of folks — some you know, some you don’t present, that’s a real recipe for being bummed
— and all their sorrows, too. Everyone will out.
bring a dish, and somehow, even though your
house is a mess, everyone will feel a little light- Q. How does your version of joy differ from, say,
er, because of this shared carrying and caring. the Marie Kondo version of only keeping items
In Gay’s new book of essays, “Inciting Joy,” that “spark joy”? Can an item bring you joy?
out Tuesday, the writer explores the intersec- A. I have this pawpaw sitting in front of me that
tions between grief and loss as well as opportu- I’m gonna eat, from a tree that my partner and I
NATASHA KOMODA (LEFT)
nities for joy. Numbered as “incitements,” these grew. It’s sometimes called the Indiana Banana;
essays are arguments embedded in stories that Award-winning author it tastes like a mix of banana and pineapple.
stretch like rubber bands around the topics of Ross Gay will appear at Just telling you about it, I feel a lot of joy! And I
laughter, basketball, skateboarding, gardening, Brookline Booksmith have other things, like my father’s slippers, and
time, dying, music, gratitude, and dancing. It’s on Friday and at the scarves from people who are no longer around,
impossible to read them without feeling a shift Boston Book Festival and I’m glad to have them. They make me feel
in your awareness of joy and its unexpected on Saturday as a part of connected, and I’m glad to have them.
possibilities. his multi-city tour in
The prize-winning poet will appear at the support of his new book Q. One of the many delights of this collection
Brookline Booksmith on Friday and as part of of essays, “Inciting Joy.” are the extensive and lengthy footnotes. Why
the Boston Book Festival on Saturday. Ahead of did you decide to include them?

Poet and essayist


the release of “Inciting Joy,” Gay sat down with A. I’m so glad you asked! They’re a formal ele-
the Globe to discuss the transgressive and com- ment to me, and they came about in the process
plex nature of joy and his love of the essay form. of writing. They’re a way to digress the way you
might in conversation, and a really interesting
Q. Since the publication of your last book of es- way to slide mini essays into these discrete

Ross Gay celebrates


says, “The Book of Delights,” in 2019, what are meditations. I’ve always loved the footnotes in
some ways you’ve found delight, especially dur- Junot Diaz’s “The Brief and Wondrous Life of
ing the pandemic? Oscar Wao.” It’s like the writer stepping out
A. I’ve been gardening, keeping up with people, from behind the story and filling you in on stuff

the unexpected
writing, trying to take care of my relationships. that you need to know to understand the book.
Talking to my mom on Zoom. [Laughs] My dear
mother, she could not figure out how to make it Q. You’re well known for your poetry. What do
look at her face instead of her forehead. you think essays communicate that poetry may-

possibilities of joy
be doesn’t or can’t?
Q. In “Inciting Joy,” you consider joy instead of A. There’s something about a relationship to an
delight. How would you describe the relation- audience, so with essays you’re in conversation
ship between delight and joy? with people you might not otherwise be on ac-
A. Things like time are a component of delight: count of writing poems. I’m interested in the es-
You have time to walk, smell the flowers, have say form because there’s not really a way to do
a conversation. If you are working 60 hours a Q. The essays in this collection are packed with citing, I’m wondering about the ways we care it, so it feels more open than poetry does. The
week in miserable conditions, which so many storytelling. They’re also directives. (”Share for one another, the ways we are remarkably essay really means just an attempt, or an effort;
people are, there’s not a whole lot of time for your bucket!” which is about skateboarding, is loving with one another, and how those ways it could really be anything. And, in my writing, I
these other things that actually give our lives the fifth incitement; losing your phone is the are a profound repudiation of this manufac- like to do what I don’t know how to do.
meaning. Joy is a more grave emotion that’s ef- seventh.) What made you decide to organize the tured belief that we would not manage to care
fectively born of our sorrows, born of our heart- book by incitements? It’s almost like joy is for one another if it weren’t for [institutions]
breaks. When we join each other in our heart- transgressive or unlawful. that brutalize us. Interview was condensed and edited for clarity.
breaks, or we help each other carry our heart- A. [Laughs] Exactly. I’m thinking about one of Rachel Becker, a poet, writer, and teacher of
breaks, that’s when joy emerges. Joy does my skateboarding heroes, Mark Gonzales, run- Q. You don’t have a social media presence, and English and creative writing at Newton South
not exist without sorrow. It does not exist with- ning from the law when he’s skating in front of I’ve heard you’re pretty low-tech. What’s the High School, can be reached at
out heartbreak. a bank or something. When I say that we’re in- connection between refusal and finding joy? rebecker@gmail.com.

Liz Gerring Dance, JACK Quartet


bring mysterious ‘Harbor’ to ICA
By Jeffrey Gantz MUSIC REVIEW Gerring will repeat. Forward lunges. Je-
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT tés. Kneeling and backbending and
There was a moment Friday when I HARBOR crab-walking. Running into slides. Ara-
wished the Institute of Contemporary Performed by Liz Gerring Dance besque penchée. Turning 360 degrees
Art had scheduled “Harbor” for mati- Company and the JACK Quartet. in arabesque allongée. Standing frozen
nee rather than evening performances. Choreography by Liz Gerring. Music with one knee raised. Hands flickering
It would have been something to watch by John Luther Adams. Lighting by in invitation. Two or more dancers
Liz Gerring Dance Company perform Jennifer Tipton. At Institute of moving in concentric circles, but in op-
this world premiere against a backdrop Contemporary Art, Barbara Lee posite directions. Grand battements to
of marine and avian traffic in Boston Family Foundation Theater, Friday. the side. Sprawling face down on the
Harbor. After all, Gerring used that floor and raising a leg in attitude. Fifth-
backdrop for inspiration as she created position port de bras.
BEN STAS FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
her piece. But maybe all those boats There are a few signature moves:
and gulls would have been distracting. bell — was seated downstage right, in a Brandon Collwes running stiff-legged, Brandi Carlile performed at TD Garden Friday.
Certainly there was enough to look at pool of Tipton’s subdued lighting. The Kennedy Adams hopping backward,
between the dancing and the JACK
Quartet’s live performance of the score,
shades were drawn against the back
wall, so there wasn’t any harbor vibe,
Mariah Anton rolling furiously on and
off stage. But the dancers rarely touch, Brandi Carlile is in her
happy place at TD Garden
John Luther Adams’s “Waves and Parti- only glimpses of the water through the and even their interactions tend to
cles.” Not to mention Jennifer Tipton’s side windows. break off quickly: Unison will dissolve
subdued lighting, which would have “Waves and Particles” is written in into canon and soon everyone is doing
washed out in daylight. six discrete sections. Three buzz furi- his or her own thing. One moment An-
“Harbor” has had a long gestation. It ously, as if a universe of insects were ton and Truth Colón are forming an By Marc Hirsh MUSIC REVIEW
was developed at Summer Stages thrumming. Every few seconds the arch with their hands; the next, Anton GLOBE CORRESPONDENT

Dance @ The Institute of Contempo- players pause for a moment, perhaps is turning cartwheels. Or Anton will “Look at the giant place,” gawped BRANDI CARLILE
rary Art/Boston at residencies in 2020 listening for cosmic noise. The other dive into a deep arabesque penchée on- Brandi Carlile from the TD Garden With Brittany Howard. At TD
and 2022. Although Gerring’s usual three sections are slow, lulling, evolu- ly to have Cemiyon Barber swoop in stage one song into Friday’s show. In Garden, Friday
practice is to start with the movement tionary, with mysterious oscillations and carry her off. Adams, Atkinson, and the nearly two decades since she start-
and add music later, “Harbor” began and glissandos suggestive of humpback Barber create a humorous tableau ed playing Boston as a scrappy folk-
with its score, which was commis- whales. One could imagine that the when they converge in a crouch, look- pop singer with a genial pair of bald
sioned by Summer Stages Dance @ buzzing sections represent particles ing like three Red Sox infielders going identical twins in tow, Carlile has among a select few who can match
ICA/Boston, Liz Gerring Dance, and and the lyric sections waves of light or for the same ground ball. steadily graduated to larger and larger Thom Yorke’s swoop and crystalline
the Black Mountain College Museum + water. There’s no progression; the piece Colón and Collwes pair up from time venues, a progression that eventually drama on Radiohead’s “Creep,” only to
Arts Center. Adams, whose orchestral ends as it began. to time, but that doesn’t last; neither pointed inevitably toward headlining be nearly upstaged when guest guitar-
work “Become Ocean” won the 2014 Gerring’s choreography for her six does the line the dancers form perpen- the Garden. But for a singer with ist Celisse tore things up on the
Pulitzer Prize for Music as well as a accomplished dancers similarly es- dicular to the audience, when it seems enough clout to engineer Joni Mitch- bridge. And for all her joking about
2015 Grammy for best contemporary chews narrative; it doesn’t even follow we might get a group statement. Colón ell’s first performance in decades at more or less being Freddie Mercury as
classical composition, took a previously the contours of the music in any obvi- concludes the piece on her own, up- this summer’s Newport Folk Festival, she sat down to her piano in a sparkly
written percussion piece and turned it ous way. Her vocabulary draws on bal- stage; like the music, her movement she took nothing for granted, playing suit, the achingly gorgeous “Right on
into a 50-minute string quartet that let but also on yoga, with a bit of gym- stops rather than ends. It’s been a like she still can’t believe that she gets Time” really did have a Queen-ly level
premiered last November in Asheville, nastics floor exercise thrown in. McCall dance of waves and particles, but to do this and radiating unabashed of majesty and scale, while “The Joke”
N.C. Atkinson starts it off by striding power- there’s no safe harbor in “Harbor,” only glee. was simultaneously cinematic and
At the ICA’s Barbara Lee Family fully past JACK, bending forward from the endless churning of life’s ocean. Breaking in her biggest venue with delicately rendered, a flex for Carlile
Foundation Theater, the JACK Quartet a deep fourth position, suggesting a yo- her biggest song, Carlile came out and her band as both individual per-
— Austin Wulliman, Christopher Otto, ga pose that the dancers will repeat Jeffrey Gantz can be reached at with the blazing electric CSNY churn formers and a collective unit.
John Pickford Richards, and Jay Camp- over and over. It’s one of many moves jeffreymgantz@gmail.com. of “Broken Horses,” and while her out- An extended encore consolidated
size voice has always been able to fill those strengths even built primarily
whatever space she’s given, it seemed on other people’s songs. She employed
Liz Gerring Dance as if she’d finally found a venue that an unearthly howl to deliver a great,
Company could defeat her with its cavernous darkly powerful electric piano-fueled
performed the dead space. But not only did the next take on Mitchell’s “Woodstock” with
world premiere of four songs showcase the range of her more sparks from Celisse’s guitar, and
“Harbor” at the material — the joyful domesticity of while “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World”
Institute of “You and Me on the Rock,” the soaring was played more or less straight, with
Contemporary Art’s and vulnerable “The Story,” the its ticking-clock strings, it was trans-
Barbara Lee Family stripped-down acoustic purity of “The formed when she and opener Brittany
Foundation Eye,” the string-quartet-assisted grati- Howard (possessed of an equally gar-
Theater tude of “The Mother” — the sonic bal- gantuan, if earthier, voice) traded
accompanied by ance righted itself bit by bit until Car- verses and let fiercely loose. And with
JACK Quartet’s live lile was set in her proper space. colors of the Pride flag lit up behind
performance of the From there, a new peak seemed to her, Carlile closed the show with
score, John Luther arrive every few minutes. Her liquid- “Over the Rainbow,” just her alone on-
Adams’s “Waves oxygen voice and the sympathetic har- stage with an acoustic guitar, looking
and Particles.” monies of helpmeets Tim and Phil forward to the next place to call home.
Hanseroth elevated the cosmic slow-
motion tremble of David Bowie’s Marc Hirsh can be reached at
JOSH REYNOLDS FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
“Space Oddity,” and she proved herself officialmarc@gmail.com.
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WEEK 7 REVIEW

Brady and
Rodgers:
Grate ones?
Ben Volin Brady, Rodgers and their respec-
tive teams is where we begin the
ON FOOTBALL Week 7 Review:
R The Bucs’ issues have been
Tom Brady and Aaron Rod- thoroughly dissected — they
gers were expected to dominate have had myriad injuries at re-
a weaker NFC this season. ceiver and the offensive line,
Instead, seven weeks into the and Brady seems distracted.
season, both future Hall of Fam- You would expect Brady and
ers have hit rock bottom, at least the Bucs to have some of their
by their standards. issues ironed out by Week 7, but
The Bucs lost to the woeful instead they are just getting
Panthers, 21-3, Sunday, and the worse. Sunday’s loss marked
Packers got upset, 23-21, by the just the sixth game out of 373 in
Commanders, putting Brady his career (including postsea-
and Rodgers in uncharted terri- son) that Brady was held to 3
tory. points or fewer. The Bucs were
Brady has a 3-4 record for 13-point favorites and lost by 18
just the second time in his ca- to a team that may be tanking
reer (2002). Rodgers also has a for the No. 1 pick.
3-4 record, the worst in his ca- “No one feels good about
reer through seven games (the how we played or what we’re do-
Packers went 3-4-1 in 2018). ing,” Brady said.
“It’s a dark day for us,” Bucs The only other time Brady
coach Todd Bowles acknowl- started 3-4 (2002), he missed
edged after the loss. “We have to the playoffs. The Bucs are fortu-
own it, and we just got to start nate to play in the NFC South,
digging.” and are tied with the Falcons for
The surprising struggles of ON FOOTBALL, Page C5

NFL SCORES WEEK 7


Ravens 23 Bengals 35 Titans 19 Giants 23
Browns 20 Falcons 17 Colts 10 Jaguars 17

JACOB KUPFERMAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS Panthers 21 Cowboys 24 Commanders 23 Jets 16


Buccaneers 3 Lions 6 Packers 21 Broncos 9
The reeling Bucs are 3-4 after a stunning loss to the Panthers. Tom Brady (above) hasn’t had a losing record this far into a
Raiders 38 Chiefs 44 Seahawks 37 Dolphins 16
season since 2002. Aaron Rodgers and the Packers were downed by the Commanders, a third straight loss for Green Bay. Texans 20 49ers 23 Chargers 23 Steelers 10

Zappe playing a lot


like last year’s Jones
By Julian Benbow said on a radio appearance the
GLOBE STAFF Monday after completing 24 of
FOXBOROUGH — As a rook- 36 passes for two touchdowns
ie quarterback still getting his and a 111.7 passer rating in a
bearings in the NFL, Mac Jones 2021 win over the Jets. “Just
didn’t take much issue with be- move the ball as best you can
ing labeled a “dink and some of the best
and dunk” quarter- quarterbacks do that
back. really well. As long as
T he term isn’ t you’re taking a profit,
meant to be compli- you can’t go broke, so
mentary. It’s an allit- BEARS AT just continue to do
erative way to mini- PATRIOTS that , whate ver the
mize a quarterback Monday, 8:15 p.m., play call is . . . I don’t
for making smart ESPN, Ch. 10 really pay attention to
throws and risk- any of that stuff and
averse decisions that give the of- people have said that about me
fense a chance to be successful for a long time. I am just going
and, well, limit that quarter- to continue to do what I do and
back’s opportunities to screw continue to be a good teammate
things up. It also suggests that and continue to get the ball to
the quarterback might not have our skill players.”
the ability to do more. Simplicity paid dividends for
Jones didn’t see it that way. Jones as a rookie. He was one of
PATRICK SEMANSKY/ASSOCIATED PRESS
“No, I think it’s great,” Jones PATRIOTS, Page C5

Peña is ALCS MVP,


INSIDE

Astros sweep Yankees


Peter Abraham
ON BASEBALL

NEW YORK — Jeremy Peña was a question


mark for the Houston Astros when the season
started, a rookie with only 30 games of Triple A ex-
perience charged with replacing All-Star Carlos
Correa at shortstop.
But Peña has made a career of meeting chal-
lenges.
His family moved from the Dominican Repub-
MICHAEL REAVES/GETTY IMAGES
lic to Providence when he was 9. Baseball was his
conduit to success, leading Peña to a scholarship Led by Bryce Harper (center), whose two-run
at the University of Maine then a third-round se- home run was the difference in Game 5, the
lection in the draft by the Astros. Phillies KO’d the Padres in the NLCS. C2
Now he’s the Most Valuable Player of the Amer-
ican League Championship Series. from the playoffs three times in the last six years.
Peña’s three-run home run helped propel the It was the first sweep in the ALCS since the
Astros to a 6-5 victory against the Yankees, finish- Royals beat the Orioles in 2014.
ing off a four-game sweep. He was 6 of 17 in the The Yankees were booed on several occasions
series with four extra-base hits and four RBIs. by the non-sellout crowd of 46,545 over the final
MATTHEW J. LEE/GLOBE STAFF
Game 1 of the World Series will be Friday in innings.
Houston. The Phillies won the National League The Yankees, although a perennial playoff Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto won the women’s competition at The Skating Club of Boston. C8
pennant on Sunday. team, have not won the pennant since 2009. It’s
For Peña, this is all new. Not for many of his their longest drought since 1982-95. Record-setters Slick on ice Shooting star
teammates as the Astros won their fourth pennant The Yankees resorted to desperate measures US wins championship eights Uptempo attack has the Bru- White is becoming more com-
in six years. They have eliminated the Yankees ON BASEBALL, Page C2 at the Head of the Charles. C2 ins flying in early going. C8 fortable in Celtics’ system. C9
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HEAD OF THE CHARLES REGATTA

US men reclaim championship eights title


By John Powers “For most of us this is our crisp throughout, led at every
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT first time winning this race,” said checkpoint, doubling their ad-
More often than not over the Quinton. “ The Head Of The vantage over the final mile “The
past quarter century-plus this Charles is the largest rowing re- race felt a whole hell of a lot
race has been the property of gatta in the world. The champ shorter today than it did yester-
Uncle Sam, whose men’s crew eight is a race you want to win at day,” reckoned Carlson, who
has claimed the championship some point in your career so we spent four fewer minutes on the
eights title 14 times at the Head came here with the intention to water during his second up-
of the Charles. go out and do that and we did stream pull.
So after two years away from that. " After collecting their medals
the scene the Americans not on- While the US hadn’t raced to- the victors disbanded until early
ly reaffirmed their primacy on gether and hadn’t practiced un- next year. Under US Rowing’s
Sunday afternoon they also took til Friday they were far from new decentralized format the
down the course record. strangers. Five of them were in oarsmen will train at several
“We didn’t know what the re- the eight that placed fourth at clubs around the country, recon-
cord was but we were pretty ex- the world regatta, less than a vene for speed order trials in the
cited that we did it,” said Har- second and a half out of the spring and start the selection
vard grad Liam Corrigan after he medals. “We rowed with each process for September’s world
and his colleagues had beaten other all summer,” said Carlson. championships in Belgrade.
Syracuse by nearly 10 seconds “We can find a rhythm pretty That will be the primar y
with Yale, Harvard, English club easily.” qualifying event for the 2024
Leander, Northeastern and de- The Ukrainians, their main Olympics and the Americans
fending champion Washington international challenger, boated will have to finish in the top five
following. a mélange from their global four to earn their spot. When they
PAT GREENHOUSE/GLOBE STAFF
The winning time of 13 min- and quad. Since this was their last were here in 2019 they al-
utes and 23.638 seconds carved Team USA shows off its medals after winning the men’s championship eights race in a course- first Head race, and that over a ready had their Tokyo tickets in
nearly four seconds from the record 13 minutes and 23.638 seconds, taking nearly four seconds off the previous mark. three-mile course on an unfamil- hand.
mark of 13:27.469 that Cal- iar river, they performed credit- This time, given the short-
Berkeley established five years assembled from the eight that i n g a s W K M R - Pe l o t o n A K , “ We have a few events to our ably, placing 12th. ened quadrennium, Paris al-
ago. “It’s mostly collegiate crews, was just shy of the medal stand dunked Cornell by almost 25 name and that’s always a good While the Americans’ colle- ready is within view. “At this
so in a way we’re supposed to at this summer’s world regatta, seconds on Sunday. sign for the team.” giate rivals, stocked with future point it’s less than two years
win,” said Corrigan. “But to get a dominated their race, outrowing On Saturday Ezra Carlson The big one was the men’s Olympians, were decidedly top- away,” said Corrigan.
course record is awesome.” Brown by more than 34 seconds and Emily Kallfelz claimed the eight. The Yanks had gone back- grade, they hadn’t raced since So it made sense for the
Had the US women fielded while chopping 20 seconds from singles crowns and Savannah to-back here before the pandem- the summer. They didn’t figure Yanks to come back to the origi-
an eight they likely would have the course standard. Brija sculled in the winning ic wiped out the 2020 race and to take down Uncle Sam’s best, nal King Charles waterway be-
outraced Leander, which edged The national team collected a women’s double. they skipped last year’s event in who’d knocked heads with the fore the calendar turns over, take
Pennsylvania by less than a sec- hoard of hardware over the “We’ve done our part here,” the wake of the deferred Tokyo British, Dutch and Australians one more start with a medal
ond and a half in 15:14.224. weekend. The men’s four, com- observed Pieter Quinton, Corrig- Games. So they figured it was in the Czech Republic. waiting at the finish line and get
The American women’s four, posed of Tokyo Olympians rac- an’s fellow Crimson seatmate. time to show the flag again. The Yanks, looking clean and into the winning rhythm.

Harper’s HR puts
Phillies in Series
By Dan Gelston straight and has reached base in
ASSOCIATED PRESS Phillies 4, Padres 3 all 11.
At Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia
Phillies 4 PHILADELPHIA SAN DIEGO AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
“To a certain degree, it’s get-
— B r yc e Ha r p e r Profar lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .211 ting overlooked because of who
Padres 3 slugged his fifth Soto rf
Machado 3b
3 1 1 1 1 1 .222
4 0 0 0 0 2 .238 he is and the star that he is,”
Cronenworth 2b 3 1 1 0 0 0 .235
homer of the postseason, a two- Bell dh 3 0 1 1 0 1 .353 Phillies manager Rob Thomson
Myers ph-dh 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167
run blast in the eighth inning Drury 1b 3 0 1 0 1 2 .400 said before the game. “He’s a guy
Kim ss 3 0 0 0 1 2 .176
that turned Citizens Bank Park Grisham cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 that’s a big star that’s delivered.
AuNola c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .053
into a madhouse, and the $330 Totals 31 3 5 2 3 12 Can’t say enough about that.”
million slugger powered the PHILADELPHIA AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Philadelphia finished third in
Schwarber lf 1 1 0 0 3 0 .400
Philadelphia Phillies past the Hoskins 1b 3 1 1 2 1 0 .222 the NL East at 87-75, 14 games
Realmuto c 4 1 2 0 0 2 .235
San Diego Padres, 4-3, on Sun- Harper dh 4 1 2 2 0 1 .400 behind the 101-win Braves, and
Castellanos rf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .222
day and into the World Series for Bohm 3b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .176 were the last club to make the
Sosa 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500
the first time since 2009. Stott ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 .267 12-team playoff field. After a 2-0
Segura 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .118 JULIA NIKHINSON/ASSOCIATEWD PRESS
Rhys Hoskins also hit a two- Marsh cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 sweep of NL Central champion
run homer in Game 5 of the NL Totals 28 4 6 4 4 8 St. Louis in MLB’s newly created Alex Bregman’s RBI single gave the Astros a 6-5 lead over the Yankees in the seventh inning.
San Diego..........................000 100 200 — 3 5 0
Championship Series to spark Philadelphia......................002 000 02x — 4 6 0 wild-card round, the Phillies
LOB—SD 6, Philadelphia 6. 2B—Bell (1), Stott
Philadelphia’s improbable run to needed only four games to knock

Peña is ALCS MVP, Astros


(3). HR—Soto (2), off Wheeler, Hoskins (4), off
Darvish, Harper (2), off Suarez. SB—Schwarber
the pennant and a shot at its first (2). S—Grisham. Runners left in scoring posi- out Atlanta, the defending
tion—SD 3 (Cronenworth, AuNola 2), Philadelphia
World Series championship 1 (Hoskins). RISP—SD 1 for 6, Philadelphia 1 for 4. World Series champs.
since 2008. GIDP—Hoskins, Castellanos. DP—SD 2.
San Diego IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
The Padres took a 3-2 lead in

finish off Yankees in sweep


Harper has made the monu- Darvish 6 4 2 2 3 5 91 2.77 a sloppy seventh as rain turned
Suarez L 0-1 2 2 2 2 1 3 31 9.00
mental feat of hitting a baseball Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
portions of the infield, notably
look so easy in the postseason Wheeler
Domínguez 1
6 3 2 2 0 8 87 1.38
1 1 1 1 0 2 19 2.25
around third base, into a mud
and he delivered with easily the Alvarado W 1-0 1 1 0 0 1 1 16 0.00 pit. But it was reliever Serantho-
Robertson ‚ 0 0 0 2 1 17 3.38
defining moment in his four- Suárez S 1 „ 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.59 ny Dominguez’s slippery grip
IBB—off Suarez (Schwarber). HBP—by Darvish
year Phillies’ career. (Bohm, Castellanos), by Wheeler (Cronenworth). that cost the Phillies. uON BASEBALL him for 25 years as a manager.
J.T. Realmuto began the Phil- WP—Domínguez 3. Umpires—Home, Quinn Wol-
Starter Zack Wheeler was Continued from Page C1 Astros 6, Yankees 5 Baker won a pennant with
cott; First, Todd Tichenor; Second, Brian Knight;
lies eighth with a single off re- Third, Lance Barrett; Left, Ted Barrett; Right, Ad-
am Hamari. T—3:32. A—45,485 (42,792).
fantastic again and struck out before the game. Mental skills HOUSTON
Altuve 2b
AB
4
R
2
H BI BB SO Avg.
2 0 1 1 .188
the 2002 Giants then fell to the
liever Robert Suarez and Harper tott struck out. eight over six innings. He made coach Chad Bohling sent the Peña ss 4 2 2 3 0 1 .353 Angels in the Series. The Astros
Alvarez lf 4 1 2 1 1 0 .214
lined a 2-2, 98-mile-per-hour a rare mistake when he gave up players a four-minute highlight Bregman 3b 4 0 1 1 0 0 .333 got there last season only to lose
Tucker rf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .154
sinker the opposite way, into the Juan Soto’s solo homer in the clip of the Red Sox rallying to Gurriel 1b 4 0 1 1 0 0 .333 to the Braves.
Mancini dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000
left-field seats as another sellout walks in the ninth. Ranger Suár- fourth to make it 2-1. win the 2004 ALCS against the McCormick cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .231 This season was Houston’s
Maldonado c 3 1 0 0 1 2 .286
crowd of 45,485 fans shook the ez made his first relief appear- Wheeler was lifted with that Yankees. Totals 34 6 9 6 4 6 sixth consecutive trip to the
stadium. ance of the season and retired lead after Jake Cronenworth hit That would be like Red Sox NY YANKEES AB R H BI BB SO Avg. ALCS, the third under Baker. He
Bader cf 5 3 3 1 0 0 .400
“I knew he was going to come Trent Grisham on a bunt and got a leadoff single in the seventh. infield coach Carlos Febles Judge rf 4 0 0 0 1 1 .063 was the right person for the job
Rizzo 1b 3 1 2 2 0 0 .250
with his heater,” Harper, the two- Austin Nola — brother of Phillies Dominguez couldn’t find his showing rookie first baseman Stanton dh 4 0 1 1 0 1 .250 in 2020 after the sign-stealing
time NL MVP said. “Just tried to ace Aaron Nola — on a routine feel with the ball as the rain Triston Casas a clip of Bill Buck- Torres 2b
Donaldson 3b
4
4
0
0
2 1 0 2 .200
0 0 0 3 .077
scandal came to light and the or-
take the best swing I could and fly to finish it for a huge save. picked up. He threw one wild ner’s error in the 1986 World Se- Cabrera lf
Kiner-Falefa ss
4
3
0
1
0 0 0 1 .000
1 0 0 1 .286
ganization was under fire.
was able to do damage with it.” The Phillies mobbed each pitch and then Josh Bell lined a ries as a reminder to stay down Carpenter ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .100 “I’m hoping that my presence
Peraza ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
The lefty-swinging Harper other in the infield as the Phillie double to right to make it 2-2. on ground balls. Trevino c 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 here has been about continuing
Totals 36 5 9 5 1 9
connected off a righty — the Pa- Phanatic swayed the “NL Cham- Dominguez recovered to strike The idea the current Yankees Houston.............................004 000 200 — 6 9 0
the process and enhancing the
dres had lefthanded closer Josh pions” flag and the official post- out the next two with pinch run- would draw motivation from NY Yankees......................210 101 000 — 5 9 1 organization. I would like to
E—Torres (1). LOB—Houston 6, NY Yankees 6.
Hader warming in the bullpen, season anthem “Dancing On My ner Jose Azocar on second base. seeing their pinstriped predeces- 2B—Alvarez (1), Rizzo (1), Kiner-Falefa (1). HR— think that most places that I’ve
but didn’t bring him in. Own” blared throughout the sta- Azocar moved to third on a sors lose four straight was a bit Peña (2), off Cortes, Bader (2), off Neris. S—Pe-
ña. DP—NY Yankees 2.
been I left the organization in
“We call him ‘The Showman.’ dium. wild pitch and scooted home for incongruous. Houston IP H R ER BB SO ERA better shape than when I got
McCullers Jr. 5 8 4 3 1 6 5.40
He’s always had a knack for Harper, who turned 30 last the 3-2 lead on Dominguez’s Maybe it worked for a while. Neris W 1-0 1 1 1 1 0 1 3.38 there,” he said before the game.
BAbreu 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.00
those moments,” Hoskins said of week, is batting .419 (18 for 43) third wild pitch of the inning. The Yankees held a one-run lead Montero 1 0 0 0 0 1 4.50 “So it’s a mind-set. Some of
Pressly S 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
Harper. with 6 doubles, 5 homers, 11 The righty reliever threw only going into the seventh inning the nucleus is still here. Some of
NY Yankees IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Harper’s hitting earned him RBIs, and 10 runs over 11 post- three wild pitches in 51 innings and appeared intent on extend- Cortes 2 2 3 3 3 2 13.50 the guys have taken over a more
the NLCS MVP award. And may- season games. He has hit in 10 all season. ing their season at least one Peralta
Loáisiga L 0-1 2‚
2 3
2
1 1 1 1 3.38
2 1 0 1 2.08
leadership role than they had be-
be other highlights on deck in Hoskins, Harper, and Wheel- more day before Houston scored Holmes 2„ 2 0 0 0 2 0.00 fore. Most of these guys were
Cortes pitched to 3 batters in the 3rd. Peralta
the next couple of weeks. er have left a trail of indelible twice in the seventh inning. pitched to 1 batter in the 5th. Inherited runners- leaders where they came from.
“We’ve got four more,” Harp- Baseball playoffs moments at Citizens Bank Park Jose Altuve singled before Pe- scored—Loáisiga 1-0, Holmes 2-1. HBP—by Mc-
Cullers Jr. (Rizzo). WP—McCullers Jr.. PB—Mal-
donado. NP—McCullers Jr. 100, Neris 9, BAbreu 8,
It’s just that somebody else was
er said, and the crowd roared. as they improved to 5-0 at home, ña grounded to second. It should Montero 15, Pressly 11, Cortes 55, Peralta 40, leading in the process.”
ALCS
Remember, too: When Harp- where they will play World Se- have been an inning-ending Loáisiga 32, Holmes 28. Umpires—Home, Adrian
Johnson; First, Chris Guccione; Second, Chris
In Philadelphia, president of
er’s thumb was broken by a pitch ries Games 3, 4, and 5. double play but second baseman Conroy; Third, Mike Muchlinski; Left, D.J. Rey- baseball operations Dave Dom-
NY YANKEES VS. HOUSTON burn; Right, Alfonso Marquez. T—3:37 (1:24 de-
from San Diego’s Blake Snell in Game 5 of the NLCS was no Gleyber Torres flipped the ball lay). A—46,545 (46,537). browski celebrated his fourth
Astros win series, 4-0
late June, there were some con- exception. wide of shortstop Isiah Kiner- trip to the World Series with a
Wednesday, Oct. 19
cerns that he might not return At Houston 4..........................NY Yankees 2 The Phillies caught a break in Falefa. fourth different team.
this season. Thursday, Oct. 20 the third after Kyle Schwarber Yordan Alvarez and Alex pitches. Peña got ahead 3-1 in Dombrowski put together the
Instead, the star who signed At Houston 3..........................NY Yankees 2 was called out on a two-out sto- Bregman followed with run- the count and lined a slider into championship 2018 Red Sox, a
Saturday, Oct. 22
a 13-year contract to play in Houston 5...........................at NY Yankees 0
len-base attempt. Schwarber scoring singles. the seats in left field for his third steamroller of a team. That got
Philadelphia delivered — in this Sunday, Oct. 23 never budged off the base, ada- Houston’s bullpen retired the homer of the postseason. him fired less than a year later
season, in this game. Houston 6...........................at NY Yankees 5 mant that second baseman final 10 Yankees in order with Cortes was then removed because of philosophical differ-
“I think we always believed,” NLCS Cronenworth never tagged him. Ryan Pressly getting Aaron from the game with left groin ences over how the organization
Harper said. Phillies fans howled in delight as Judge on a tapper back to the tightness. Wandy Peralta al- spent money.
Houston held a 3-0 lead over PHILADELPHIA VS. SAN DIEGO the replay on the big screen mound to end the game. lowed three more hits including Dombrowski took some time
the New York Yankees in the Phillies win series, 4-1
s h o w e d t h a t C r o n e nw o r t h Judge was 1 for 16 in the se- an RBI single by Yuli Gurriel as away for the game for the first
ALCS, with Game 4 Sunday Tuesday, Oct. 18 whiffed on the tag attempt. ries and did not drive in a run. Houston took a 4-3 lead. time in his career then joined
night in New York. The World Philadelphia 2.......................at San Diego 0 The call was overturned on The Yankees were aggressive The Yankees tied the game in the Phillies before last season.
Wednesday, Oct. 19
Series will begin Friday night at At San Diego 8...................... Philadelphia 5
replay, and the Phillies had new in the first two innings, collect- the fourth on a single by Antho- There were no philosophical dif-
the home of the AL champion. Friday, Oct. 21 life. ing five hits off Lance McCullers ny Rizzo and took the lead on a ferences this time.
Even after Harper’s homer At Philadelphia 4...................... San Diego 2 Hoskins, who came in hitting Jr. and taking a 3-0 lead. home run by Harrison Bader in
Saturday, Oct. 22
put them ahead, it wasn’t an .171, smashed one into the left- The game changed in the the sixth. Peter Abraham can be reached at
At Philadelphia 10....................San Diego 6
easy ending for the Phillies. Sunday, Oct. 23 field seats off starter Yu Darvish third inning when Yankees start- Houston manager Dusty Bak- peter.abraham@globe.com.
Reliever David Robertson At Philadelphia 4...................... San Diego 3 as the crowd went wild as Phila- er Nestor Cortes walked Martín er now gets a chance to win the Follow him on Twitter
was pulled after a pair of one-out delphia took a 2-0 lead. Maldonado and Altuve on 11 championship that has eluded @PeteAbe.
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Chad Finn
THE UNCONVENTIONAL PREVIEW

A serious yet lighthearted, nostalgia-


tinted look at the Patriots’
weekly matchup.
It’s possible Mac Jones will start
at quarterback Monday night
against the Bears after missing three
games with a high ankle sprain suf-
fered in Week 3 against the Ravens.
Some intrigue emerged in his ab-
sence, with unflappable rookie fourth-round pick Bai-
ley Zappe playing well in victories over the lousy Lions
and dysfunctional Browns. But Jones is the more tal-
ented and advanced player, and it’s in the Patriots’
best interests to play him if he’s healthy.
This played out almost as a best-case scenario, as
much as anything can when it begins with an injury to
an important player: Zappe proved his mettle in a
couple of low-degree-of-difficulty games in Jones’s ab-
sence, and Jones, who had two touchdown passes and
five interceptions in the first three games, got a re-
minder that he’d better start protecting the football
better or perhaps there will be a challenge after all.
You know what might count as a worst-case sce-
nario for Bill Belichick and the Patriots? Benching
Jones for Zappe, only for the rookie to struggle against
better defenses as the league
picks up his tendencies, and
then having to go back to a
ticked-off Jones. Now that
would be a real quarterback
controversy that no one would
be happy about.
Sure, it was a blast watching
Zappe come through. His arm
and accuracy are better than ad-
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vertised, and while he has physi-
cal limitations, he has provided Justin Fields has been sacked 23 times this season on 138 dropbacks, a 16.7 sack rate — by far the worst in the NFL.
legitimate clues that he can suc-
ceed in this league. But I can’t no-dimensional by game’s end. formance in the win over the Browns was as impres- TAKE A
help but wonder why Patriots
fans have such short memories
Kick it off, Bailey — Jake, not Zappe — and let’s get
this thing started . . .
sive in its own way as his 161-yard masterpiece the
week before against the Lions.
NUMBER
The Patriots’
with Jones. Is it that his TV ads The Browns were keyed on stopping Stevenson, a record against
are so awkward? Three players to watch reason Zappe’s receivers always seemed to be so open, the Chicago
This is a quarterback who other than the quarterbacks and they did bottle him up on several 1- or 2-yard Bears:
had by any measure a terrific Jakobi Meyers: During the first three seasons of his runs. But he got loose for a spectacular 31-yard touch-
rookie season. He led a flawed
Patriots team to 10 wins. He had
career since catching on with the Patriots as an un-
drafted free agent in 2019, Meyers was a smart, de-
down run late in the second quarter, and had worn
down the Browns by the end, charging in for a clinch-
10-4
ALL TIME
the fifth-most passing yards by a pendable receiver, but one with a limited ceiling. He ing 6-yard run with less than four minutes left to (with playoffs)
rookie quarterback in NFL his- wasn’t a downfield threat, averaging just 11.6 yards punctuate the rout.

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tory (3,801). He threw 22 touch-
down passes. During the Patri-
per catch through those first three seasons. He didn’t
do much after the catch, never averaging more than
The Bears, led by rangy linebacker Roquan Smith
(a team-high 66 tackles, 1½ sacks), will surely empha-
4-1
AT HOME
Bears rookie coach Matt Eberflus ots’ seven-game winning streak 4.4 yards after the catch in a season. And he wasn’t es- size slowing Stevenson above all else. But chances are
against Bill Belichick? It seems like in the middle of the season, he pecially efficient, particularly last season, when he that their 29th-ranked run defense, which permits
an epic mismatch. threw nine touchdown passes made a career-high 83 receptions, but on 126 targets, 163 yards per game, is going to have a tough time
and just two interceptions, pro- a mediocre 65.9 catch percentage. keeping Stevenson, now seventh in the NFL with 448
tecting the ball while the defense and the running I know, that’s way too much negative data on Mey- rushing yards, from running off toward the end-zone
game did their thing. And yet so much of that is dis- ers, who is a good player, and one who really bailed horizon.
missed or forgotten because of a mediocre three-game out the Patriots when N’Keal Harry busted. The point Matthew Judon: Despite spending much of last
start with an offensive coordinator new to the job in is that Meyers’s trustworthiness led Patriots quarter- Sunday buzzing Jacoby Brissett’s tower, Judon’s streak
every way. backs — particularly Jones last season — to rely on of having at least one sack in every game this season
There’s another reason Jones deserves to have the him too much given his limited big-play capability. It’s ended against the Browns. It will be a shock if he
job back: The coaching staff did him wrong to start going to be very interesting to see whether Jones locks doesn’t begin a new one Monday.
the season. They had him chucking up the deep ball in on Meyers at the expense of other receivers upon The Bears have done almost as lousy a job of pro-
like he was the second coming of Jeff Blake. Too much his return. tecting Fields as they have developing the No. 11 pick
was on Jones’s plate, and the new implementations to The spread-it-around approach last week was how in last year’s draft. (Aside: You don’t hear Patriots fans
the offense didn’t play to his strengths. the Patriots’ passing game should look, with four re- lamenting that they didn’t trade up from the No. 15
That all seemed to get fixed while the other guy ceivers — including Meyers and previously underused spot to get Fields anymore, but man, was that a com-
was in there. The Patriots did things to aid Zappe that tight ends Hunter Henry and Jonnu Smith — all tally- mon hot take post-draft.)
they should have done for Jones. The offensive line be- ing at least 60 receiving yards, and dynamic rookie Ty- Fields has been sacked 23 times this season on 138
came stout, other than penalty collector Isaiah Wynn. quan Thornton being involved in all sorts of ways. But dropbacks, a 16.7 sack rate that is by far the worst in
Rhamondre Stevenson became a star. And the offen- the Bears have a curious pass defense. They have al- the NFL. The Giants’ Daniel Jones has the second-
sive scheme became simpler, yet more creative, with lowed just 178.7 passing yards per game, third-best in worst rate, at a comparatively well-protected 10.7.
play-action finally utilized regularly. the league, and have intercepted more passes — five, The Commanders sacked Fields five times a week ago
This should be a get-right game for Jones on Mon- including three by safety Eddie Jackson — than Thursday. Judon and Deatrich Wise might hit that
day night, presuming he is good to go. The Bears, with they’ve allowed passing touchdowns, four. number in tandem come Monday.
Justin Fields showing everyone what a struggling sec- But they habitually struggle against slot receivers,
ond-year quarterback really looks like (four touch- which happens to be the role in which Meyers does Grievance of the week
downs, five interceptions, 54.8 completion percent- his best work. This may be a week where it’s wise to This is not so much a grievance as it is a plea: If we
age), have the league’s 32nd-ranked passing offense at look to Meyers more often than anyone else. But in can’t get some national acclaim for Adrian Phillips,
122.8 yards per game. the long run, to paraphrase Tom Brady from 20 or so can we at least get an occasional nod of appreciation
The Bears do have the No. 2 rushing offense in the years ago, his favorite receiver needs to be the one for all that he does for the Patriots defense? He’s not a
league, but the Patriots shut down the Browns’ Nick that’s open. future All-Pro like Kyle Dugger or someone who could
Chubb last week, and Belichick against a one-dimen- Rhamondre Stevenson: It wasn’t as electrifying, have been fitted for a red jacket years ago like Devin
sional offense usually means that the offense will be obviously, but Stevenson’s 19-carry, 76-yard, 2-TD per- McCourty. He just does, week after week, what Jerod
Mayo and Steve Belichick ask of him, whether it’s lin-
Led by running ing up as a de facto linebacker, showing his versatility
back Khalil and range in pass coverage, or sticking his helmet into
Herbert (24) — the trenches to belt a running back before he can hit
402 yards on 63 the accelerator. Phillips’s statistics offer hints at his
carries for a value — he is tied for second on the team with 29 tack-
whopping 6.4 les and has two passes defensed, as many as Dugger
yards per carry and one more than McCourty. But Phillips really
average — the should be a darling of the film gurus. He’s the kind of
Bears have the unsung hero that should pop off the screen.
No. 2 rushing
offense in the Prediction
league The Patriots have beaten the Bears the last five
(entering times they’ve met, most recently a 38-31 win at Sol-
weekend play). dier Field in Week 7 in 2018. Remember it? Cordar-
relle Patterson returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touch-
down and Kyle Van Noy took a blocked punt 29 yards
for another score to break a third-quarter tie.
This matchup probably won’t be quite as enter-
taining, especially if rain remains in the forecast. But
it should be a relatively easy victory for the Patriots —
Belichick vs. Fields and rookie coach Matt Eberflus is
an epic mismatch — and it will also be meaningful.
A victory Monday would be the 325th of
Belichick’s career, postseason included, breaking a tie
with Bears legend and founder George Halas for the
second most in pro football history, behind only Don
Shula’s 347. Belichick loves such historic symmetry
nearly as much as he does leftfooted punters, stone-
walling the media, and memories of coaching Law-
rence Taylor, maybe more. He’s not going to let the
moment slip, for him or his suddenly surging team.
Patriots 46, Bears 10.

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Reeling Panthers “He’s like super competitive and I
could see it in his eyes that he was [up-
Sam Darnold. He’s expected to start
again next week at Atlanta, per Wilks.
Tom Brady
hasn’t been
silence Buccaneers set],” Panthers defensive end Brian Tampa Bay’s defense allowed the below .500 this
Burns said. “It feels great to hold the Panthers to rush for 173 yards, just deep into a
By Steve Reed GOAT to 3 points.” three days after McCaffrey’s departure. season since
ASSOCIATED PRESS Bucs coach Todd Bowles said his But D’Onta Foreman ran for 118 2002, but he is
Panthers 21 CHARLOTTE, N.C. team has to “be grown men” and accept yards, Chuba Hubbard added 63 yards again after the
— To m B r a d y the loss and get better. and a touchdown, and the Panthers Buccaneers
Buccaneers 3 hasn’t been in this “We’re going to see how many peo- managed 343 yards on offense. Sudden- were dominated
position in two decades. ple can handle adversity, and it’s about ly, they are just one game behind the in a game they
Brady and the Tampa Bay Bucca- as dark as it’s going to be right now,” Bucs and Falcons for first place in the were nearly
neers lost for the third time in four Bowles said. NFC South. two-touchdown
games Sunday, this one in stunning The win gave the Panthers some- “You could just feel the energy as we favorites.
fashion — 21-3 to the Carolina Pan- thing to celebrate — finally. came into the building today, feel the
thers, a team that had lost 12 of 13 They came in as 13½-point under- vibe of us wanting to go out there and
games and was playing with a third- dogs, and many fans have already given play this game,” Walker said. “We talked
string quarterback and under an inter- up on them, as evidenced by thousands in the meeting about making that jump.
im head coach. of empty seats at Bank of America Stadi- We did that today.”
The defeat left the seven-time Super um. Earlier this week, management The Panthers led, 7-0, at halftime be-
Bowl champion at 3-4, one game below traded the team’s best player, Christian hind a 20-yard TD pass from Walker to
.500, and searching for answers. McCaffrey, to San Francisco in a move D.J. Moore. The Buccaneers couldn’t get
“No one feels good about where that signaled to many that the Panthers anything going in the first half after Ev-
we’re at,” Brady said. “No one feels good were tanking in an effort to get the No. ans juggled and then dropped the long
about how we played or what we’re do- 1 pick next season and finally land a pass from Brady when he was more
ing. We’re all in it together, and we have franchise quarterback. than 10 yards behind the defender.
to pull ourselves out of it.” “That definitely wasn’t a team out “It’s one play,” Brady said. “There’s a
Brady was 32-of-49 passing for 290 there that was trying to tank it,” Pan- lot of other plays, too. It’s never one
yards. One of those incompletions came thers interim coach Steve Wilks said af- play. It’s a lot of plays.”
when a wide-open Mike Evans dropped ter his first win since taking over for The Bucs never recovered on offense
what would have been a 64-yard touch- Matt Rhule, who was fired on Oct. 10. and were limited to 46 yards rushing.
down on the third play of the game. “These guys right here have come to- Carolina pushed the lead to 14-0 af-
Brady hasn’t had a losing record this gether and they believe in one another. ter Foreman’s 60-yard run set up a 17-
far into a season since the 2002 Patriots There is a lot that we can build on to- yard touchdown burst by Hubbard.
dropped four straight games to fall to day.” Walker put the game away with a 29-
3-4. Brady has never been under .500 P.J. Walker threw for 177 yards and yard TD pass to tight end Tommy Trem-
after eight games; Tampa Bay hosts Bal- two touchdowns for Carolina (2-5) in ble in the right corner of the end zone
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timore on Thursday night. place of injured Baker Mayfield and with 9:33 left.

Has time caught up with


reeling Brady, Rodgers?
uON FOOTBALL got blown out by the Chiefs. The Niners, who en-
Continued from Page C1 tered the day No. 1 in total defense and No. 2 in
the division lead despite a sub-.500 record. But in points allowed, allowed 44 points and 529 yards.
consecutive weeks the Bucs have lost to the 1-4 R Impressive game for Washington’s Heinicke,
Steelers and the 1-5 Panthers, who started their who only threw for 201 yards but made several
third-string quarterback. clutch throws in the fourth quarter to help seal the
Brady has never been 3-5 in his career, but the win. The Commanders are probably kicking them-
schedule doesn’t get any easier. Next up: A short selves for trading a second-round pick and two
week to prepare for the Ravens Thursday night. thirds for Carson Wentz, when they probably
R The Packers also should have emerged from would have been better off just sticking with Hein-
their funk by now, but Sunday’s loss to the Com- icke.
manders was their third in a row. Rodgers has lost R Not sure who was more upset Sunday — Bra-
to Daniel Jones, Zach Wilson and Taylor Heinicke dy for losing, or Panthers owner David Tepper for
in that stretch, and needed overtime to beat rookie winning. Credit to the Panthers for giving their all
Bailey Zappe making his NFL debut. when the team is clearly playing for the No. 1 pick.
Rodgers threw for just 194 yards on 35 passes “I’m extremely proud of the men in that locker
against the Commanders, but even that lowly room,” interim coach Steve Wilks said. “That defi-
number was inflated by some fourth-quarter nitely wasn’t a team trying to tank.”
stats.The Packers ran just 47 plays, had 98 total R Hustle play of the week: The Cowboys’ Micah
yards through three quarters, and went 0 for 6 on Parsons rushing the quarterback, stopping dead in
third down — their first 0-fer since 1999, when his tracks, reversing back upfield and chasing Li-
Rodgers was 15. ons tight end T.J. Hockenson down from 25 yards
Rodgers also has never been 3-5, but now he away, saving a touchdown and dragging Hocken-
gets a date with the Bills in Buffalo next Sunday. son down at the 1. The Lions fumbled on the next
“I’m not worried about this squad,” Rodgers play.
said. “This week, nobody’s giving us a chance.
Shoot, might be the best thing for us.” Tracking former Patriots
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R Are we on a collision course for — dare I say it R 49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo: Threw for 303
Mac Jones has six turnover-worthy plays through three games; he had seven all of last year. — a Giants-Jets Super Bowl? An NFL Subway Se- yards, two touchdowns and an interception in a
ries? blowout loss to the Chiefs. He’s going to send his

Zappe is playing a lot


OK, let’s not get too crazy. But they are a com- receivers to the hospital if he keeps throwing the
bined 11-3 and are the two biggest surprises of the ball high over the middle.
season. R Browns QB Jacoby Brissett: Completed 22 of
The Giants are for real, winning their fourth in 27 passes, but for just 258 yards in a loss to the Ra-
a row and improving to 6-1 with a 23-17 win over vens. Not a winning formula for the Browns when

like Jones did last year


the Jaguars. Daniel Jones is looking like Josh Allen they only call 21 handoffs against 35 pass plays.
2.0 under new coach Brian Daboll, passing for 202 R Chargers CB J.C. Jackson: Had an air cast put
yards and a touchdown, and galloping for 107 on his right leg and was carted off the field in the
rushing yards and a touchdown. The Giants are first half of the Chargers’ loss to the Seahawks. A
the first team in history to start 6-1 and have each tough first season in LA looks like it may end pre-
uPATRIOTS ers “turnover-worthy plays,” thrown further down the field game decided by one score. Daboll is starting to maturely for Jackson.
Continued from Page C1 which are defined as “a pass that and/or into a tighter window”) run away with the Coach of the Year award. R Raiders S Duron Harmon: Finished off the
98 rookie quarterbacks to make has a high percentage chance to but he also has just one turn- And the Jets are 5-2 after a 16-9 win over the Raiders’ 38-20 win over the Texans with a 73-yard
at least 10 starts in their first be intercepted or a poor job of over-worthy play. Broncos. Zach Wilson and the offense still have pick-6, his 23rd interception and first touchdown
season and just the ninth to win taking care of the ball and fum- Of Zappe’s 76 dropbacks, 21 major struggles, but the Jets are feasting on bad of his 10-year NFL career.
10 games. bling.” He had already piled up have been play-action passes quarterbacks. Four of their wins came against R Raiders coach Josh McDaniels: Knocked off
He completed 67.6 percent of six of them through three games (27.6 percent) and 14 have been backups — Jacoby Brissett, Mitchell Trubisky, Sky- his old buddy Nick Caserio to improve to 2-4. The
his passes, the second-best clip before his injury. screens (18.4). It’s a skill Zappe lar Thompson (third string), and now Brett Rypi- Raiders played a clean game with 400 yards and
all-time by a rookie behind Cow- With Jones out — and after said he’s honed at the NFL level. en. The only good quarterback they have beaten? no turnovers. They used their bye week wisely.
boys quarterback Dak Prescott backup Brian Hoyer suffered a “Definitely have learned a lot Rodgers. R Titans coach Mike Vrabel: A 19-10 win over
(67.8 percent in 2016). concussion against the Packers in that aspect,” he said. “That’s R Dak Prescott’s return from a thumb injury the Colts wasn’t the prettiest, but the Titans won
But this year, after longtime — Belichick went down the something I never really did in was the biggest headline coming into the Cowboys’ their fourth straight to get to 4-2 and take control
offensive coordinator Josh Mc- depth chart and called on college or high school, so when I game against the Lions. But the Cowboys’ defense, of the AFC South. The Titans haven’t gained more
Daniels took the head coaching fourth-round pick Bailey Zappe. came here it was kind of a little which entered the game No. 3 in points scored, is than 254 total yards in any of their last three wins,
job in Las Vegas and coach Bill Belichick also had to go back to a new world for me. But learning really the team’s backbone. The Cowboys held De- but the defense has forced seven turnovers in that
Belichick assumed more respon- simpler offense to set Zappe up those things that’s something I troit’s No. 3-scoring offense to just 6 points, sacked stretch.
sibility for the offense, the Patri- for success. had to do to be in this position Jared Goff five times, and forced five turnovers in a
ots opened up the playbook a bit In two weeks, Zappe has led and be in this league. Of course, 24-6 win. Prescott didn’t get into the flow until the Stats of the Week
more for Jones to start the sea- the Patriots to back-to-back wins there are some things I could second half, but finished 19-of-25 passing for 207 R Brady finished with 290 yards and no touch-
son. making the same kind of “dink continue to work on but that’s yards and a touchdown. downs on 49 pass attempts. The only other game
With the opportunity to take and dunk” throws that Jones did the great thing about it in prac- “I thought it was going to be pretty cool to leave in his career in which he threw more passes with-
more chances, Jones’s results as a rookie. tice.” this game without a touchdown, honestly,” out a touchdown was the Tuck Rule game (52 pass-
were rough. In three games be- By the numbers, Zappe’s While Jones appears to be Prescott said of the defensive effort. es).
fore he suffered a high ankle leash has been pretty short. He’s healthy enough to return soon, R Joe Burrow is officially back, following an ap- R The Chiefs’ Mecole Hardman became the first
sprain against the Baltimore Ra- averaging 6.4 intended air yards Belichick has been noncommit- pendectomy in training camp that led to a sluggish wide receiver in the Super Bowl era with two rush-
vens, Jones threw five intercep- — and 5.3 on completions — on tal about whether he’ll be the start to the season. The Bengals improved to 4-3 ing touchdowns and a receiving touchdown in a
tions and just two touchdowns. the 70 throws he’s made, accord- starter once he does. Zappe has with a 35-17 win over the Falcons, and Burrow game.
Jones took more shots down ing to NFL Next Gen Stats. found success in the same ways was sublime, throwing for 481 yards and three R The Bengals’ Tyler Boyd and Ja’Marr Chase
the field, certainly. As a rookie, On average, his throws travel that Jones did a year ago, by touchdowns in the blowout win. It was Burrow’s became the first pair of receivers to have 100 yards
about 3.5 of his pass attempts about three yards short of the managing the offense and mak- fifth career 400-yard game in just 37 games (in- and a touchdown in a half since Randy Moss and
per game went for 20-plus yards, first down marker, so he’s lean- ing plays that are positive, if not cluding postseason), and he had a whopping nine Wes Welker did it in the 59-0 win over the Titans
according to Pro Football Focus. ing on receivers to stretch short splashy. completions of 20-plus yards. The Bengals have in 2009.
In three games this season, he routes into longer yardage. “I think it’s really just taking won four of five, and Burrow has thrown for 781 R Josh Jacobs joined Marcus Allen as the only
was nearly doubling that num- But playing it safe has set him it day-by-day, every day getting yards, 6 touchdowns, and no picks in his last two running backs in Raiders history to rush for three
ber (6.7). He was also second in up for success. He’s thrown four better, getting more comfort- games. touchdowns in the second half of a game.
the league in intended air yards touchdowns against just one able, understanding the plays R Bucs WR Mike Evans had 10.9 yards of sepa-
(10) and third in air yards on pick. He has no “big-time and understanding the con- Quick hits ration, per NFL Next Gen Stats, when dropping
completions (7.5). throws,” according to Pro Foot- cepts,” he said. R Christian McCaffrey’s debut in San Francisco what would have been a sure touchdown in the
But it came at a price. Last ball Focus (those are considered was a dud, though not really his fault. McCaffrey first quarter of the loss to the Panthers. It was the
year, Jones made just seven of passes with “excellent ball loca- Julian Benbow can be reached at finished with 62 total yards on 10 touches, and the most wide-open drop this season on a pass that
what Pro Football Focus consid- t i o n a n d t i m i n g , ge n e ra l l y julian.benbow@globe.com. Niners couldn’t maintain an early 10-0 lead and traveled at least 30 yards in the air.
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Rodgers, Packers sputter along
Commanders loss Rodgers graduated high school. It
added up to the Packers “losing to
Buffalo
NY Jets
5
5
1 0 .833 29.3 13.5 4-1-0
2 0 .714 22.7 19.6 4-2-0
0-1-0 W 3
1-0-0 W 4
their third in row teams that we feel like we’re better
than,” Jones said, and the losses
*Miami 3 3 0 .500 21.8 25.8 3-2-0 2-1-0 L3
New England 3 3 0 .500 23.5 18.8 2-2-0 0-1-0 W 2 By Stephen Whyno rarely go like this for a team used to
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ASSOCIATED PRESS winning.
Baltimore 4 3 0 .571 25.9 23.0 4-2-0 2-0-0 W 1 Commanders 23 LANDOVER, “Our guys are extremely disap-
Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 24.7 18.9 2-2-0 0-2-0 W 2 Md. — Aaron pointed,” LaFleur said. “I don’t
*Pittsburgh 2 4 0 .333 16.2 24.3 1-4-0 1-1-0 W 1 Packers 21 Rodgers fin- think anybody thought we’d be in
Cleveland 2 5 0 .286 24.0 26.6 1-4-0 1-1-0 L4
ished the game face down on the this spot that we’re in right now.”
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turf after sailing a lateral out of With no blitzing necessary and a
Tennessee 4 2 0 .667 19.2 21.3 3-1-0 2-0-0 W 4
Indianapolis 3 3 1 .500 16.1 20.0 3-3-1 1-3-1 L1 bounds on a frantic, failed final basic defensive scheme, Washing-
Jacksonville 2 5 0 .286 22.1 19.6 2-2-0 1-2-0 L4 play. ton’s front four also played a role in
Houston 1 4 1 .250 17.7 22.8 1-3-1 1-0-1 L1 This is not exactly what the four- frazzling Rodgers and making him
WEST W L T Pct. PF PA Conf. Div. Strk. time NFL MVP envisioned when he look more like a rookie than a 38-
Kansas City 5 2 0 .714 31.9 24.6 2-2-0 2-0-0 W 1 returned for another season in year-old four-time MVP. Only a se-
LA Chargers 4 3 0 .571 23.4 27.0 4-2-0 2-1-0 L1
Green Bay. ries of penalties on the Command-
Las Vegas 2 4 0 .333 27.2 25.0 2-3-0 1-2-0 W 1
Denver 2 5 0 .286 14.3 16.4 1-4-0 0-2-0 L4 Rodgers and the offense sput- ers (3-4) made the game close in the
tered, penalties piled up at the most final minutes.
NFC inopportune moments, and the Heinicke, making his first start
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Philadelphia 6 0 0 1.000 26.8 17.5 5-0-0 2-0-0 W 6 row, 23-21, to the Washington Com- Carson Wentz, threw for two touch-
NY Giants 6 1 0 .857 21.4 18.6 3-1-0 0-1-0 W 4
Dallas 5 2 0 .714 19.1 14.9 4-2-0 2-1-0 W 1 manders on Sunday for their lon- downs and was 20 of 33 for 200
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Washington 3 4 0 .429 17.9 22.3 2-3-0 0-2-0 W 2 gest skid since 2018. yards after starting 1 of 7 for 14
NORTH W L T Pct. PF PA Conf. Div. Strk. Nursing a sore thumb and out of Nursing a sore thumb and appearing out of synch, four-time NFL yards with the interception. One of
Minnesota 5 1 0 .833 23.2 19.7 4-1-0 3-0-0 W 4 synch with receivers, Rodgers was MVP Aaron Rodgers and the Packers did not convert a third down. those TD throws was a perfect pass
Green Bay 3 4 0 .429 18.3 20.9 2-3-0 1-1-0 L3 23 of 35 for 194 yards and the Pack- to Terry McLaurin.
Chicago 2 4 0 .333 15.5 19.7 1-4-0 0-2-0 L3
Detroit 1 5 0 .167 24.3 32.3 1-4-0 0-1-0 L4
ers went 0 of 6 on third down. The problems were not limited fourth quarter. That gave them one “He plays like it’s his last game
Green Bay (3-4) had just 232 total to offense. Amari Rodgers contin- final chance to end the skid, but every single time,” McLaurin said of
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Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 17.7 17.7 3-2-0 2-1-0 L2
yards of offense to Washington’s 364 ued his struggles returning punts by they fell short. Heinicke. “That energy just spreads
Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 23.3 24.4 2-3-0 0-2-0 L1 and lost Allen Lazard to a shoulder muffing one that set Washington up Playing behind a remade offen- throughout this team. You just want
Carolina 2 5 0 .286 17.7 21.3 2-4-0 2-0-0 W 1 injury, making him the team’s third in the red zone, and cornerback Eric sive line without All-Pro left tackle to be able to make that play to ele-
New Orleans 2 5 0 .286 25.0 28.6 2-4-0 1-2-0 L2 wide receiver to go down during the Stokes was flagged for two costly David Bakhtiari, Rodgers struggled vate him.”
WEST W L T Pct. PF PA Conf. Div. Strk. first losing streak under coach Matt penalties. An illegal contact wiped to find a rhythm, missing wide- Heinicke also found McLaurin
Seattle 4 3 0 .571 26.1 26.6 2-3-0 1-1-0 W 2 LaFleur. out a fumble return touchdown, open receivers at times and in oth- for a 12-yard completion on third-
LA Rams 3 3 0 .500 17.3 21.0 3-2-0 1-1-0 W 1
San Francisco 3 4 0 .429 20.7 19.0 3-2-0 2-0-0 L2 “We just got to play better — all and a fourth-quarter unsportsman- ers putting the ball in their hands and-9 just before the two-minute
Arizona 3 4 0 .429 22.3 25.1 2-3-0 0-2-0 W 1 of us,” said Rodgers, who taped his like conduct aided a Washington for ill-timed drops. The Packers warning, sparking “Terry! Terry!”
* — Not including late game
throwing hand at halftime after drive for a field goal. rushed for just 38 yards. chants from the Commanders fans
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
jamming the thumb on a couple of The negatives outweighed the “We didn’t run the ball particu- outnumbered by Packers support-
At Baltimore 23 Cleveland 20 At Carolina 21 Tampa Bay 3 snaps. “There’s probably a number few positives: A 63-yard pick-6 of larly well, didn’t catch it particular- ers and helping seal the team’s sec-
At Washington 23 Green Bay 21 NY Jets 16 at Denver 9
of plays in every phase that we Taylor Heinicke by De’ Vondre ly well and I didn’t really move a ond consecutive ugly victory.
At Tennessee 19 Indianapolis 10 At Las Vegas 38 Houston 20
could’ve done better. The margin of Campbell and two touchdown pass- whole lot to extend plays until that “You can win pretty; you can win
NY Giants 23 at Jacksonville 17 Seattle 37 at LA Chargers 23
error is so tight, a couple calls don’t es from Rodgers to Aaron Jones — last drive,” Rodgers said. ugly,” Commanders coach Ron Rive-
At Dallas 24 Detroit 6 KC 44 at San Francisco 23
necessarily go our way and we don’t the second of which completed a 75- The Packers had no third-down ra said. “If you’re going to win ugly,
At Cincinnati 35 Atlanta 17 Pittsburgh at Miami
execute at all on offense in certain yard drive aided by Washington conversions for the first time since who cares?”
MONDAY’S GAME
situations . . . penalties that pulled the Packers 1999 — 370 games ago, with Brett Green Bay visits Buffalo Sunday
Chicago at New England 8:15
“It’s not winning football.” within two with 3:26 left in the Favre at quarterback and before night.
THURSDAY’S GAME
Baltimore at Tampa Bay 8:15
NEXT SUNDAY’S GAMES NFL ROUNDUP
New England at NY Jets 1 Miami at Detroit 1

Chaotic Giants rescue another one


Denver at Jacksonville 9:30a Tennessee at Houston 4:05
Chicago at Dallas 1 Washington at Indianapolis 4:25
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 1 San Francisco at LA Rams 4:25
Carolina at Atlanta 1 NY Giants at Seattle 4:25
Las Vegas at New Orleans 1 Green Bay at Buffalo 8:20
Arizona at Minnesota 1
ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEXT MONDAY’S GAME
Cincinnati at Cleveland 8:15 Two Giants defenders tackled
THURSDAY’S RESULT Jacksonville’s Christian Kirk inside
At Arizona 42 New Orleans 34 the 1-yard line as time expired, pre-
serving New York’s 23-17 road vic-
tory over the Jaguars on Sunday to
Week 7 leaders match its best start since 2008.
New York quarterback Daniel
PASSING C-A Yds. TD Int. Jones ran for a career-high 107
J. Burrow, Cin 34-42 481 3 0 yards and a touchdown, turning to
P. Mahomes, KC 25-34 423 3 1 his legs to carry the Giants (6-1)
A. Dalton, NO 30-47 361 4 3
down the stretch. He ran for 35
yards on a go-ahead drive and
T. Lawrence, Jax 22-43 310 0 0
capped it with a 1-yard plunge after
J. Garoppolo, SF 25-37 303 2 1 consecutive penalties by Jackson-
D. Mills, Hou 28-41 302 2 1 ville moved the ball inches from the
J. Herbert, LAC 33-51 293 2 1 goal line.
T. Brady, TB 32-49 290 0 0 Jacksonville had a final shot
T. Tagovaiola, Mia 21-35 261 1 0 and, with the help of three Giants
penalties, including a fourth-down
J. Brissett, Cle 22-27 258 0 0
roughing the passer call, reached
K. Pickett, Pit 32-44 257 1 3
the New York 1-yard on Trevor Law-
M. Ryan, Ind 33-44 243 1 2 rence’s pass to Kirk. But Julian Love
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D. Carr, LV 21-27 241 1 0 and Xavier McKinney stopped Kirk
RECEIVING No. Yds. Avg. TD short of the goal line, even as Jag- Daniel Jones rushed for a career-high 107 yards as the Giants erased another second-half deficit.
T. Boyd, Cin 8 155 19.4 1 uars players tried pushing the pile
J. Chase, Cin 8 130 16.3 2
into the end zone. four days earlier in a win over Buffa- Justice Hill gave them the ball at Courtland Sutton with just under
Lawrence doubled over when lo that led to changes in the NFL's their 16 with 3:12 to play, but an of- two minutes remaining. Zach Wil-
J. Smith-Schuster, KC 7 124 17.7 1
Kirk came up short. The second- concussion protocol. The Steelers fensive pass interference call wiped son was held without a touchdown
Valdes-Scantling, KC 3 111 37.0 0 year quarterback finished the day (2-4) fell short a week after they out a touchdown pass to Amari for the second straight week.
C. Olave, NO 7 106 15.1 0 22 of 43 for 310 yards. held off Tom Brady and the Tampa Cooper. Neither team had a great Titans 19, Colts 10 — Andrew Ad-
D. Hopkins, Ari 10 103 10.3 0 T he Giants leaned on their B a y B u c c a n e e r s a t h o m e . Ta - deal of success passing: Lamar ams returned an interception 76
T. Kelce, KC 6 98 16.3 0 ground game — despite being down govailoa finished 21 of 35 for 261 Jackson was sacked three times and yards for the first pick-6 of his ca-
G. Kittle, SF 6 98 16.3 1 two starting offensive linemen and yards and an 8-yard touchdown threw for only 120 yards, and Jaco- reer and host Tennessee (4-2) never
their starting tight end — to win an- pass to Raheem Mostert on the Dol- by Brissett (22 of 27 for 258 yards) trailed in sealing a second straight
A. Ekeler, LAC 12 96 8.0 1
other close one. New York became phins' opening drive. Kenny Pick- was sacked five times and fumbled sweep of Indianapolis (3-3-1). Ran-
M. Evans, TB 9 96 10.7 0
the first team in NFL history to start ett, who was cleared from the NFL's on one of them for Cleveland, which dy Bullock matched his career high
J. Jeudy, Den 7 96 13.7 0 6-1 or better and have each of its concussion protocol Friday, was 32- has lost four in a row. with four field goals, the last two
C. Kirk, Jax 7 96 13.7 0 first seven games decided by one of-44 passing for 257 yards with Bengals 35, Falcons 17 — Joe Bur- providing Tennessee’s first points
D. Adams, LV 8 95 11.9 0 possession. The Giants’ six victories one touchdown and three intercep- row connected with Tyler Boyd for a this season in the fourth quarter.
T. Higgins, Cin 5 93 18.6 0 have been by a combined 27 points, tions. 60-yard score to cap the game’s Bullock’s 48-yarder provided the fi-
a small margin that contributed to Cowboys 24, Lions 6 — Ezekiel El- opening drive, and piled up 345 nal margin with 4:47 remaining.
M. Williams, LAC 7 86 12.3 1
them being three-point underdogs liott ran for two 1-yard touchdowns, yards in the first half alone as Cin- The Titans forced three turnovers,
B. Aiyuk, SF 7 82 11.7 0
on the road against the reeling Jag- Dak Prescott threw for a score in his cinnati (4-3) moved above .500 for and Derrick Henry helped seal the
P. Freiermuth, Pit 8 75 9.4 0 uars (2-5). return, and host Dallas (5-2) forced the first time this season with the win with his third straight 100-yard
D. Byrd, Atl 1 75 75.0 1 Saquon Barkley finished with five second-half turnovers out of home win. Burrow finished 34 of 42 rushing game, finishing with a sea-
K. Raymond, Det 5 75 15.0 0 107 yards on 24 carries, and Gra- Detroit (1-5), four coming on Jared for 481 yards and three touch- son-high 128 on 30 carries.
A. Cooper, Cle 3 74 24.7 0 ham Gano kicked three field goals. Goff fumbles or interceptions. The downs, adding a 1-yard run for a Raiders 38, Texans 20 — Josh Ja-
T. McLaurin, Was 5 73 14.6 1 The last with 1:04 to go gave the Gi- Cowboys recovered Jamaal Wil- score as he became the first QB to cobs rushed for 143 yards and three
ants some breathing room. liams’s fumble inside its 1 with a have five games of 400 yards or second-half touchdowns as host Las
T. Hill, Mia 7 72 10.3 0
Barkley had the most impressive four-point lead early in the fourth more in his first three seasons. Boyd Vegas (2-4) ran away from Houston
RUSHING Att. Yds. Avg. TD run of New York’s go-ahead drive, quarter. The Lions got a solid show- finished with a career-high 155 (1-4-1). In a battle of one-win teams
K. Walker III, Sea 23 168 7.3 2 making Jaguars safety Rayshawn ing for three quarters from the yards on eight catches. Ja’Marr coming off byes, the Raiders domi-
J. Jacobs, LV 20 143 7.2 3 Jenkins look silly with a jump cut NFL’s worst defense, but coach Dan Chase also caught eight passes for nated after halftime, outscoring the
that led to an 18-yard gain. Campbell fell to 0-11-1 on the road. 130 yards and two touchdowns. Texans, 28-10, behind 227 yards of
D. Henry, Ten 30 128 4.3 0
Jacksonville lost its fourth in a Goff ’s first three turnovers led to Meanwhile, Marcus Mariota com- offense. Despite that, the Raiders
D. Foreman, Car 15 118 7.9 0
row — a troubling trend for a team Dallas touchdowns, starting with pleted just eight passes for Atlanta were down, 20-17, entering the
T. Etienne Jr., Jax 14 114 8.1 1 that looked to be turning a corner Trevon Diggs’s third interception of (3-4), whose strong running game fourth quarter before they scored
S. Barkley, NYG 24 110 4.6 0 last month — and extended its NFL- the season on a diving play inside was also stymied by Cincinnati as it on four straight possessions.
D. Jones, NYG 11 107 9.7 1 record for cross-division losses to the Dallas 20 with Detroit up, 6-3, generated only 214 yards of offense Seahawks 37, Chargers 23 — Ken-
D. Pierce, Hou 20 92 4.6 0 19. The young Jaguars continued to to begin the second half. to the Bengals’ 537. neth Walker III rushed for 168
E. Benjamin, Ari 12 92 7.7 1 be their own worst enemy, starting Ravens 23, Browns 20 — Gus Ed- Jets 16, Broncos 9 — Rookie Breece yards and two touchdowns, Mar-
with 13 penalties for 81 yards. wards scored two touchdowns in Hall ran for a 62-yard touchdown quise Goodwin caught a pair of
N. Chubb, Cle 16 91 5.7 1
Dolphins 16, Steelers 10 — Tua Ta- his long-awaited return, staking before leaving with a serious knee scores, and visiting Seattle (4-3)
T. Pollard, Dal 12 83 6.9 0
govailoa got the Dolphins off to a host Baltimore (4-3) to a double- injury and surprising New York took a half-game lead in the NFC
J. Williams, Det 15 79 5.3 0 fast start in his return from a con- digit lead in the second half that (5-2) beat backup quarterback Brett West. Geno Smith completed 20 of
R. Mostert, Mia 16 79 4.9 0 cussion, and host Miami held on they held thanks to a couple of huge Rypien and the host Broncos (2-5) 27 passes for 210 yards and two
B. Robinson Jr., Was 20 73 3.7 0 throughout a scoreless second half penalties by Cleveland (2-5). Balti- to continue their best start to a sea- touchdowns, and Jason Myers add-
B. Hall, NYJ 4 72 18.0 1 to beat the Steelers. The Dolphins more outrushed Nick Chubb and son since 2010. Russell Wilson sat ed three field goals for the Sea-
(4-3) snapped a three-game skid Cleveland, 160-113, and remained this one out with a pulled ham- hawks, who have won three of four.
G. Edwards, Bal 16 66 4.1 2
that began Sept . 29, when Ta- tied with Cincinnati atop the AFC string, and rookie cornerback Sauce Justin Herbert was 33 of 51 for 293
N. Harris, Pit 17 65 3.8 0
govailoa was concussed in a loss at North. The Browns had already cut Gardner broke up Rypien’s fourth- yards with two TDs and an inter-
C. Hubbard, Car 9 63 7.0 1 Cincinnati. He also took a hard hit a 23-13 hole to 3 when a fumble by down pass into the end zone to ception.
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Mahomes, Chiefs in rout


PANTHERS 21, BUCCANEERS 3 COMMANDERS 23, PACKERS 21 CHIEFS 44, 49ERS 23
Tampa Bay (3-4) ............0 0 0 3 — 3 Green Bay (3-4)..............7 7 0 7 — 21 Kansas City (5-2) ...........7 7 14 16 — 44
Carolina (2-5)..................0 7 7 7 — 21 Washington (3-4) ...........3 7 10 3 — 23 San Francisco (3-4) .....10 3 3 7 — 23
Car — Moore 20 pass from Walker (Pineiro GB — A.Jones 4 pass from Aa.Rodgers SF — FG Gould 30, 10:22.
kick), 0:29. (Crosby kick), 6:38. SF — McCloud III 8 pass from Garoppolo
Car — Hubbard 17 run (Pineiro kick), 3:11. Was — FG Slye 22, 2:04. (Gould kick), 6:29.
TB — FG Succop 27, 13:38. GB — Campbell 63 interception return KC — Hardman 8 pass from Mahomes (But-
Car — Tremble 29 pass from Walker (Pinei- (Crosby kick), 13:29.

Garoppolo, 49ers
ker kick), 2:07.
ro kick), 9:33. Was — Gibson 9 pass from Heinicke (Slye
Attendance: 71,941 kick), 7:21. SF — FG Gould 50, 12:11.
TB Car Was — McLaurin 37 pass from Heinicke KC — Hardman 25 run (Butker kick), 7:09.

flop after halftime


First downs .......................................17 14 (Slye kick), 11:49. KC — Edwards-Helaire 16 run (Butker kick),
Total yards......................................322 343 Was — FG Slye 31, 0:08. 13:28.
Rushing-yards ............................ 16-46 27-173 Was — FG Slye 19, 6:40. SF — FG Gould 49, 7:41.
Passing ............................................276 170 GB — A.Jones 21 pass from Aa.Rodgers KC — Ju.Watson 4 pass from Mahomes
Punt returns ................................. 4-46 1-0 (Crosby kick), 3:26. (Butker kick), 3:31.
By Josh Dubow Kickoff returns ............................. 2-46
Interception returns...................... 0-0
0-0
0-0
Attendance: 60,427
GB Was
SF — Kittle 15 pass from Garoppolo (Gould
kick), 14:16.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Comp-att-int ............................32-49-0 16-22-0 First downs .......................................16 22 KC — Hardman 3 run (Butker kick), 10:43.
Sacked-yards lost........................ 1-14 1-7 Total yards......................................232 364 KC — Clark safety, 8:49.
Chiefs 44 SANTA CLARA, Calif.
Punts-avg. .................................. 6-46.5 7-51.4 Rushing-yards ............................ 12-38 38-166
Fumbles-lost................................... 1-0 0-0 Passing ............................................194 198 KC — Smith-Schuster 45 pass from Ma-
homes (Butker kick), 6:05.
— Patrick Mahomes Penalties-yards ............................ 4-30 3-15 Punt returns ................................. 2-16 2-8
Attendance: 71,746
49ers 23 threw for 423 yards Time of possession ................... 30:36
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
29:24 Kickoff returns ............................... 0-0
Interception returns.................... 1-63
3-78
0-0 KC SF
RUSHING—TB, R.White 6-24, Fournette 8- Comp-att-int ............................23-35-0 20-33-1 First downs .......................................24 25
and three touchdowns to rally Kan- 19, Godwin 1-2, Brady 1-1; Car, Foreman 15- Sacked-yards lost.......................... 0-0 1-3 Total yards......................................529
Rushing-yards .......................... 21-112 21-101
444
118, Hubbard 9-63, Moore 1-(-3), Blackshear Punts-avg. .................................. 5-41.6 4-48.0
sas City back from another double- 2-(-5) Fumbles-lost................................... 3-1 0-0 Passing ............................................417
Punt returns ................................... 1-0
343
0-0
PASSING—TB, Brady 32-49-0-290; Car, Penalties-yards ............................ 9-69 7-54
digit deficit in the Chiefs’ 44-23 vic- Walker 16-22-0-177 Time of possession ................... 22:53 37:07 Kickoff returns ........................... 6-130 4-64
RECEIVING—TB, Evans 9-96, Godwin 7-43, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Interception returns...................... 2-7 1-2
tory over the San Francisco 49ers on Otton 4-64, Gage 4-39, Fournette 2-7, Miller RUSHING—GB, A.Jones 8-23, Dillon 4-15; Comp-att-int ............................25-36-1 29-46-2
2-6, Kieft 1-18, R.White 1-8, Rudolph 1-8, Was, Robinson Jr. 20-73, Gibson 10-59, Samu- Sacked-yards lost.......................... 1-6 5-26
Sunday. Darden 1-1; Car, Moore 7-69, Marshall Jr. 2- el 5-26, Heinicke 2-4, McKissic 1-4 Punts-avg. .................................. 1-33.0 1-29.0
31, Foreman 2-27, Hubbard 2-10, Tremble 1- PASSING—GB, Aa.Rodgers 23-35-0-194; Fumbles-lost................................... 2-1 1-1
Mahomes got off to a rough start 29, Shenault Jr. 1-8, Thomas 1-3 Was, Heinicke 20-33-1-201 Penalties-yards ............................ 8-84 10-80
Time of possession ................... 26:15 33:45
in this Super Bowl rematch, with his TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS—TB, David 5-
2-0, Edwards 4-2-0, Vea 2-3-1, D.White 1-4-0,
RECEIVING—GB, A.Jones 9-53, Lazard 6-55,
Tonyan 3-32, Watkins 2-36, Am.Rodgers 2-14, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—KC, Pacheco 8-43, Edwards-He-
early interception putting Kansas McCollum 3-1-0, Neal 3-1-0, Senat 3-1-0,
Nunez-Roches 2-2-0, Gholston 2-1-0, Winfield
Toure 1-4; Was, McLaurin 5-73, Samuel 5-53,
Rogers 3-28, Gibson 3-18, Robinson Jr. 2-13, laire 6-32, Hardman 2-28, McKinnon 2-12,
City (5-2) in a 10-0 hole, but that Jr. 2-0-0, Dean 1-1-0, Tryon-Shoyinka 0-2-0,
Barrett 0-2-0, Hall 1-0-0, Delaney 0-1-0, Nassib
Sims 1-12, Milne 1-4
TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS—GB, Q.Walker
Henne 3-(-3); SF, Wilson Jr. 7-54, McCaffrey 8-
38, Davis-Price 2-4, Garoppolo 2-2, Samuel
once again proved to be no problem 0-1-0; Car, Jackson 10-0-0, Hartsfield 5-2-0, 5-8-0, Campbell 7-5-0, Douglas 5-5-0, Amos 4- 1-2, Purdy 1-1
PASSING—KC, Mahomes 25-34-1-423,
S.Thompson 4-3-0, Burns 3-2-1, Woods 4-0-0, 5-0, R.Ford 2-2-0, Smith 2-2-0, Alexander 2-
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as he led the Chiefs to touchdowns Der.Brown 3-1-0, Henderson 3-1-0, Luvu 1-3-0, 2-0, Lowry 1-3-0, Savage 0-4-0, Reed 2-1-0, Henne 0-2-0-0; SF, Garoppolo 25-37-1-303,
Wilson 1-2-0, Burris 0-3-0, Haynes Sr. 1-0-0, Stokes 2-1-0, Enagbare 1-2-1, Slaton 0-3-0, Purdy 4-9-1-66
on six of the next seven drives. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs scored on six of seven drives Taylor 2-0-0, Littleton 1-1-0, Gross-Matos 1- Wyatt 2-0-0, Clark 1-1-0, Gary 0-2-0; Was, Hol- RECEIVING—KC, Smith-Schuster 7-124,
1-0, McCall 0-1-0 comb 5-4-0, Curl 5-2-0, Forrest 2-2-0, Davis 3- Kelce 6-98, Hardman 4-32, Valdes-Scantling
Mecole Hardman scored on two following an opening pick, their only miss a failed field goal. 2-0, Fuller 2-1-0, St-Juste 2-1-0, Sweat 1-2-0, 3-111, McKinnon 2-36, N.Gray 1-10, Fortson
Payne 0-3-0, Wildgoose 1-1-0, Smith-Williams 1-8, Ju.Watson 1-4; SF, Aiyuk 7-82, Kittle 6-98,
TD runs and an 8-yard catch, Justin GIANTS 23, JAGUARS 17 0-2-0, Obada 0-1-0, McCain 0-1-0, Ridgeway 0- Samuel 5-42, McCloud III 4-65, Juszczyk 3-34,
1-0, Toohill 0-1-0 Jennings 2-24, McCaffrey 2-24
Watson caught a 4-yard TD, and Ju- had 62 yards on 10 touches in his Helaire scored three players later to NY Giants (6-1)...............7 6 0 10 — 23 INTERCEPTIONS—GB, Campbell 1-63 TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS—KC, Thornhill 9-
Jacksonville (2-5) ...........8 3 6 0 — 17
Ju Smith-Schuster finished it off San Francisco debut. But San Fran- make it 21-13. NYG — Slayton 32 pass from Jones (Gano
MISSED FIELD GOALS—Was, Slye, 47 (Hit
Right Upright)
2-0, Bolton 7-2-0, Gay Jr. 4-4-.5, Reid 5-2-0,
Sneed 4-2-.5, Ja.Watson 3-2-0, Jones 2-1-2,
kick), 10:21.
with a 45-yard catch and run. Clyde cisco settled for three field goals and Kansas City made it 28-13 when Jax — Etienne Jr. 7 run (Etienne Jr. rush), Saunders 2-1-.5, Clark 1-1-1.5, Dunlap II 1-1-0,

Edwards-Helaire also scored on a came up empty on another chance Mahomes found Watson for the TD
6:58.
Jax — FG Patterson 27, 13:23.
COWBOYS 24, LIONS 6 Lammons 1-1-0, Nnadi 1-1-0, Bush 1-0-0, Kar-
laftis 0-2-0, Chenal 1-0-0, Williams 1-0-0, Boo-
NYG — FG Gano 33, 7:27. Detroit (1-5) ....................3 3 0 0 — 6 tle 0-1-0, Herring 0-1-0; SF, C.Ward 8-2-0,
16-yard run. when Jimmy Garoppolo threw an one play after Jerick McKinnon NYG — FG Gano 33, 0:28. Dallas (5-2)......................0 3 7 14 — 24 Warner 4-2-0, Gipson Sr. 5-0-0, Bosa 4-0-1,
Jax — Lawrence 1 run (kick blocked), 11:45. Det — FG Badgley 40, 3:58. Hufanga 2-2-0, Lenoir 2-1-0, Greenlaw 1-2-0,
The comeback improved Kansas interception at the goal line before gained 34 yards on a third-and-20 NYG — Jones 1 run (Gano kick), 5:31. Dal — FG Maher 22, 12:24. Ebukam 1-2-0, T.Moore 2-0-0, J.Ward 2-0-0,
Givens 1-0-0, Spence 1-0-0, Thomas 1-0-0,
City to 13-9 with Mahomes when Kansas City ran away with it in the screen pass. Mahomes then an- NYG — FG Gano 34, 1:04.
Attendance: 65,664
Det — FG Badgley 53, 7:59.
Dal — Elliott 1 run (Maher kick), 10:18. Hyder Jr. 0-1-0, Jackson 0-1-0, Ridgeway 0-1-0
NYG Jax INTERCEPTIONS—KC, Williams 1-7, Thorn-
falling behind by at least 10 points, second half. swered a TD pass from Garoppolo to First downs .......................................27 27
Dal — Elliott 1 run (Maher kick), 2:46.
Dal — Hendershot 2 pass from Prescott hill 1-0; SF, Hufanga 1-2
with the most memorable coming in The Chiefs took control with George Kittle by hitting Marquez Total yards......................................436
Rushing-yards .......................... 39-236 21-142
452 (Maher kick), 1:55.
Attendance: 93,487
MISSED FIELD GOALS—KC, Butker, 39
(Wide Right)
a Super Bowl win over the 49ers back-to-back touchdown drives. Valdes-Scantling on a 57-yard pass Passing ............................................200
Punt returns ................................... 1-2
310
0-0
Det
First downs .......................................18
Dal
21
(3-4) following the 2019 season. They started the opening drive of on third and 11 to set up Hardman’s Kickoff returns ............................... 0-0 3-68 Total yards......................................312 330 JETS 16, BRONCOS 9
Interception returns...................... 0-0 0-0 Rushing-yards .......................... 25-117 32-139
The Niners dropped back-to- the third quarter at the San Francis- second TD run. Comp-att-int ............................19-30-0 22-44-0 Passing ............................................195 191 NY Jets (5-2) ...................7 3 0 6 — 16
Sacked-yards lost.......................... 1-2 0-0 Punt returns ................................. 1-13 2-66 Denver (2-5)....................6 3 0 0 — 9
back games despite getting a boost co 33 following a 48-yard kick re- Mahomes found Smith-Schuster Punts-avg. .................................. 2-40.0 2-53.0 Kickoff returns ............................... 0-0 0-0 NYJ — Bre.Hall 62 run (Zuerlein kick), 7:34.
Fumbles-lost ................................... 0-0 1-1 Interception returns...................... 0-0 2-3 Den — Murray 2 run (kick failed), 1:33.
from the addition this week of run- turn by Isiah Pacheco and a person- on another third down play for the Penalties-yards ............................ 8-67 13-81 Comp-att-int ............................21-26-2 19-25-0 Den — FG McManus 44, 3:37.
Time of possession ................... 34:10 25:50 Sacked-yards lost........................ 5-33 2-16
ning back Christian McCaffrey, who al foul on Jauan Jennings. Edwards- final TD. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punts-avg. .................................. 3-48.0 5-48.6
NYJ — FG Zuerlein 45, 0:00.
NYJ — FG Zuerlein 33, 12:49.
RUSHING—NYG, Barkley 24-110, Jones 11- Fumbles-lost ................................... 4-3 2-1
107, Breida 4-19; Jax, Etienne Jr. 14-114, NYJ — FG Zuerlein 40, 4:35.
Penalties-yards ............................ 8-59 7-55
Z.Jones 1-14, Hasty 1-6, Kirk 1-5, Lawrence Time of possession ................... 31:14 28:46 Attendance: 76,624
4-3 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NYJ Den
NFL NOTEBOOK PASSING—NYG, Jones 19-30-0-202; Jax, RUSHING—Det, Jama.Williams 15-79, Ray- First downs .......................................10
Total yards......................................260
21
324
Lawrence 22-43-0-310, Kirk 0-1-0-0 mond 2-20, C.Reynolds 4-12, Goff 1-4, Ju.Jack-
Rushing-yards .......................... 24-155 28-105

Jackson carted from Chargers


RECEIVING—NYG, W.Robinson 6-50, Bark- son 3-2; Dal, Pollard 12-83, Elliott 15-57,
ley 4-25, Slayton 3-58, Myarick 2-21, Sills V 1- Turpin 1-3, Prescott 3-0, Lamb 1-(-4) Passing ............................................105 219
19, Breida 1-14, Bellinger 1-13, James Jr. 1-2, PASSING—Det, Goff 21-26-2-228; Dal, Punt returns ................................... 0-0 1-2
M.Johnson 0-0, Hudson 0-0; Jax, Kirk 7-96, En- Prescott 19-25-0-207 Kickoff returns ............................... 0-0 0-0
gram 4-67, Jones Jr. 4-57, Z.Jones 4-54, Arnold RECEIVING—Det, Raymond 5-75, Wright 4- Interception returns.................... 1-27 0-0
1-24, T.Jones 1-7, Etienne Jr. 1-5, J.Robinson 57, Hockenson 4-48, C.Reynolds 3-18, Kenne- Comp-att-int ............................16-26-0 24-46-1
0-0 dy 2-14, J.Reynolds 1-8, Jama.Williams 1-4, St. Sacked-yards lost........................ 3-16 1-6
Punts-avg. .................................. 8-54.8 6-40.0

loss with serious knee injury


TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS—NYG, Moreau Brown 1-4; Dal, N.Brown 5-50, Schultz 5-49,
5-2-0, Love 5-4-0, Jackson 6-1-0, Crowder 3- Lamb 4-70, Pollard 2-26, Hendershot 2-5, Fer- Fumbles-lost................................... 0-0 1-0
3-0, J.Smith 3-1-0, McKinney 3-0-0, Thibo- guson 1-7, Gallup 0-0 Penalties-yards .......................... 11-85 4-34
deaux 2-1-0, Lawrence II 1-1-0, Ward 1-1-0, TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS—Det, Okudah Time of possession ................... 27:37 32:23
Holmes 0-2-0, R.Anderson 1-0-0, Collins 1-0-0, 12-3-0, Elliott 4-4-0, Anzalone 4-3-.5, Oruwari- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Belton 1-0-0, N.Williams 0-1-0, Roche 0-1-0, ye 4-1-0, Rodriguez 3-0-0, Joseph 3-1-0, Park- RUSHING—NYJ, Bre.Hall 4-72, Carter 13-29,
Ju.Ellis 0-1-0; Jax, Oluokun 7-5-0, Cisco 7-1-0, er 3-0-0, Hutchinson 2-1-1.5, J.Okwara 1-2-0, Berrios 2-27, Z.Wilson 4-24, T.Johnson 1-3;
Dari.Williams 5-3-0, Lloyd 2-5-0, Campbell 5- Jones 2-0-0, Paschal 2-0-0, J.Hughes 1-0-0, Den, Gordon III 11-33, Murray 8-24, Boone 4-
1-0, Hamilton 3-3-0, Jenkins 3-2-0, Walker 2- Buggs 1-0-0; Dal, Vander Esch 7-3-0, Kearse 7- 23, Hamler 1-14, Rypien 3-9, Washington 1-2
3-1, Fatukasi 4-0-0, Herndon 1-2-0, Key 2-0-0, 1-0, Barr 4-2-0, Wilson 3-3-1, Parsons 4-1-1, PASSING—NYJ, Z.Wilson 16-26-0-121; Den,
WIRE REPORTS Robertson-Harris 2-0-0, Allen 1-1-0, Dixon 0- Williams 3-0-2, Lewis 2-1-0, Lawrence 2-1-0, Rypien 24-46-1-225
1-0, Smoot 0-1-0, Peters 0-1-0 Armstrong 1-2-1, Watkins 1-2-0, Fowler Jr. 2- RECEIVING—NYJ, G.Wilson 4-24, Conklin 4-
Former Patriots cornerback J.C. 0-0, Hooker 2-0-0, A.Brown 1-1-0, Odighizuwa
1-1-0, Bland 1-0-0, Diggs 1-0-0
22, Berrios 3-15, Carter 2-45, T.Johnson 1-6,
Uzomah 1-5, Mims 1-4; Den, Jeudy 7-96, Dul-
Jackson injured his right knee dur- TITANS 19, COLTS 10 INTERCEPTIONS—Dal, Diggs 1-3, Lewis 1-0 cich 6-51, Sutton 3-23, Tomlinson 2-21, Gor-
don III 2-17, Murray 2--1, Hinton 1-14, Hamler
ing the second quarter of his Los Indianapolis (3-3-1) .......0 0 7 3 — 10
Tennessee (4-2)..............3 10 0 6 — 19 RAVENS 23, BROWNS 20 1-4
TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS—NYJ, Gardner 9-
Angeles Chargers’ loss to the Seattle Ten — FG Bullock 27, 4:03.
Ten — Adams 76 interception return (Bull- Cleveland (2-5).............10 0 3 7 — 20
1-0, Reed Jr. 7-1-0, Mosley 3-5-0, Quinc.Wil-
liams 4-1-0, Whitehead 3-1-0, Shepherd 3-1-0,
Seahawks in Ingelwood, Calif. ock kick), 9:25.
Ten — FG Bullock 28, 1:57.
Baltimore (4-3) ...............3 10 7 3 — 23
Cle — Chubb 2 run (York kick), 8:23. Quinn.Williams 3-1-0, Alexander 2-1-0, Huff 1-
1-.5, Thomas 1-1-0, Curry 1-1-0, Clemons 1-
Medical personnel put an air Ind — Campbell 4 pass from Ryan
(McLaughlin kick), 4:07.
Bal — FG Tucker 32, 3:27.
Cle — FG York 41, 0:18. 1-0, Echols 1-1-0, Carter II 1-0-0, Franklin-My-
ers 1-0-0, Rankins 1-0-0, Joyner 1-0-0, Lawson
cast on Jackson's right leg before he Ten — FG Bullock 38, 13:47. Bal — FG Tucker 34, 10:05.
0-1-.5, Martin 0-1-0; Den, Singleton 4-7-0, Grif-
Ind — FG McLaughlin 50, 8:31. Bal — Edwards 7 run (Tucker kick), 1:57.
was carted off into the locker room. Ten — FG Bullock 48, 4:47. Bal — Edwards 1 run (Tucker kick), 7:39. fith 2-4-0, Purcell 1-4-.5, Mathis 3-1-0, Chubb
3-1-0, Simmons 3-0-0, Surtain II 3-0-0, Hen-
Attendance: 69,459 Cle — FG York 37, 2:40.
Jackson’s knee appeared to give Ind Ten Bal — FG Tucker 55, 11:24. ningsen 3-0-0, Dr.Jones 2-1-2, D..Jones 2-1-0,
K.Williams 2-0-0, Cooper 1-1-0, Jackson 1-1-0,
First downs .......................................17 16 Cle — Hunt 2 run (York kick), 9:00.
out while he was attempting to ele- Total yards......................................292 254 Attendance: 70,461 Locke 1-0-0, Bonitto 0-1-.5
Rushing-yards ............................ 17-65 35-138 Cle Bal INTERCEPTIONS—NYJ, Joyner 1-27
vate while contesting a touchdown Passing ............................................227 116 First downs .......................................18 17 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Den, McManus, 56
Punt returns ................................. 3-47 0-0 Total yards......................................336 254 (Wide Right)
catch by Seattle’s Marquise Good- Kickoff returns ............................. 3-48 2-45 Rushing-yards .......................... 24-113 44-160
Interception returns...................... 0-0 2-80 Passing ............................................223 94
win in the end zone to extend the Comp-att-int ............................33-44-2 13-20-0 Punt returns ................................. 2-14 1-46 RAIDERS 38, TEXANS 20
Sacked-yards lost........................ 3-16 2-16 Kickoff returns ............................. 1-27 0-0
Seahawks’ lead to 24-14. Seattle Punts-avg. .................................. 5-35.2 3-54.7 Interception returns...................... 0-0 0-0 Houston (1-4-1) ..............0 10 10 0 — 20
won, 37-23. Fumbles-lost................................... 1-1
Penalties-yards ............................ 4-28
1-1
2-15
Comp-att-int ............................22-27-0 9-16-0
Sacked-yards lost........................ 5-35 3-26
Las Vegas (2-4) ..............3 7 7 21 — 38
LV — FG Carlson 50, 9:54.
Jackson was left clutching his Time of possession ................... 28:27
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
31:33 Punts-avg. .................................. 3-57.7 3-60.3
Fumbles-lost ................................... 3-2 1-1
Hou — Ch.Moore 13 pass from Mills (Fair-
bairn kick), 11:17.
knee on the turf and was down for RUSHING—Ind, Taylor 10-58, Jackson 2-3,
Hines 4-2, Ryan 1-2; Ten, Henry 30-128, Tan-
Penalties-yards ............................ 6-45 3-53 Hou — FG Fairbairn 55, 4:57.
Time of possession ................... 25:56 34:04 LV — Hollins 26 pass from Carr (Carlson
several minutes while being tended nehill 4-6, Hilliard 1-4 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS kick), 0:25.
PASSING—Ind, Ryan 33-44-2-243; Ten, Tan- RUSHING—Cle, Chubb 16-91, Brissett 3-18, Hou — FG Fairbairn 35, 10:59.
to by trainers. nehill 13-20-0-132 Hunt 5-4; Bal, Edwards 16-66, L.Jackson 10-59,
LV — Jacobs 4 run (Carlson kick), 5:48.
RECEIVING—Ind, Campbell 10-70, Taylor 7- Hill 5-26, Drake 11-5, Andrews 1-4, Ricard 1-0
Jackson, who signed a five-year, 27, Pittman Jr. 6-58, Hines 5-41, Pierce 3-37, PASSING—Cle, Brissett 22-27-0-258; Bal, Hou — Dorsett II 25 pass from Mills (Fair-
bairn kick), 3:14.
Granson 1-6, Woods 1-4; Ten, Hooper 3-56, L.Jackson 9-16-0-120
$82.5 million contract with the Woods 3-26, Henry 3-10, Hollister 2-32, RECEIVING—Cle, Njoku 7-71, Peoples-Jones LV — Jacobs 7 run (Carlson kick), 13:32.
Haskins 1-5, Kinsey 1-3, Okonkwo 0-0, West- 6-71, Cooper 3-74, Chubb 2-16, Bryant 2-15, LV — Jacobs 15 run (Carlson kick), 7:06.
Chargers after New England did not brook-Ikhine 0-0, Swaim 0-0, Hilliard 0-0 Dav.Bell 1-7, Hunt 1-4; Bal, Bateman 4-42, Du- LV — Harmon 73 interception return (Carl-
TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS—Ind, Stewart 7- vernay 2-42, Ricard 2-20, Likely 1-16, Oliver son kick), 3:26.
place the franchise tag on him, had 5-0, Okereke 6-4-0, Franklin 4-3-0, Ngakoue 3- 0-0, Edwards 0-0, Drake 0-0, Andrews 0-0 Attendance: 61,228
2-1, Speed 4-0-0, Moore II 3-1-1, McLeod 3- TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS—Cle, Takitaki 4-
struggled in his first season with the 1-0, Blackmon 2-0-0, Lewis 2-1-0, Buckner 0- 3-0, Phillips 7-0-0, Delpit 4-3-0, Owusu-Kora-
Hou
First downs .......................................21
LV
25
Bolts. Besides adjusting to mostly 3-0, Gilmore 2-0-0, Rodgers Sr. 1-1-0, Banogu
1-0-0, Facyson 1-0-0, Odenigbo 1-0-0, Thomas
moah 5-1-0, Jones 4-1-0, Garrett 4-0-1, Emer-
son Jr. 4-0-1, Thomas 2-2-0, Johnson III 2-2-0,
Total yards......................................404
Rushing-yards .......................... 23-108 27-164
400

zone coverage after he played man II 1-0-0, Cowart 0-1-0; Ten, Hooker 9-1-0, Ad-
ams 6-4-0, Long Jr. 5-3-0, Simmons 3-3-1, Ful-
Elliott 2-1-0, Williams 2-1-0, Togiai 1-2-0,
Wright 2-0-0, Harrison Jr. 2-0-0, Bryan 1-0-1,
Passing ............................................296
Punt returns ................................... 1-1
236
1-0
coverage more than half the time ton 3-3-0, McCreary 5-0-0, Cole 2-2-0, Byard 2- Newsome II 1-0-0, Winfrey 0-1-0; Bal, Queen Kickoff returns ............................. 4-78 4-73
2-0, Mitchell 3-0-0, Autry 2-1-1, Dupree 2-1-1, 7-4-1, C.Clark 6-3-0, Stone 7-0-0, Humphrey 3- Interception returns...................... 0-0 1-73
with the Patriots, Jackson missed Schobert 2-1-0, Edwards Jr. 1-0-0, Weaver 0- 2-0, Campbell 3-1-1, Hamilton 2-1-1, Bynes 1- Comp-att-int ............................28-41-1 21-27-0
1-0 3-0, Oweh 1-2-0, Houston 2-0-2, Welch 1-0-0, Sacked-yards lost.......................... 1-6 1-5
nearly four weeks because of ankle INTERCEPTIONS—Ten, Adams 1-76, Long Peters 1-1-0, Pierre-Paul 1-1-0, B.Washington Punts-avg. .................................. 1-55.0 2-46.5
Jr. 1-4 1-1-0, Da.Williams 1-1-0, Jones 1-1-0, Urban 1- Fumbles-lost................................... 0-0 2-0
surgery late in the preseason. 0-0, Kennard 1-0-0, Madubuike 0-1-0, Harri- Penalties-yards ............................ 3-14 5-44
son 0-1-0 Time of possession ................... 29:17 30:43
Also in Inglewood, Calif., Seattle BENGALS 35, FALCONS 17 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Cle, York, 60 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
(Blocked)
receiver DK Metcalf was carted to Atlanta (3-4)....................0 17 0 0 — 17 RUSHING—Hou, Pierce 20-92, Burkhead
2-8, Ogunbowale 1-8; LV, Jacobs 20-143,
Cincinnati (4-3).............14 14 7 0 — 35
the locker room late in the first Cin — Boyd 60 pass from Burrow (McPher- THIS DATE IN HISTORY D.Turner 3-20, White 1-2, Carr 3-(-1)
PASSING—Hou, Mills 28-41-1-302; LV, Carr
son kick), 13:00.
quarter after he appeared to be in- Cin — Mixon 1 run (McPherson kick), 4:51. 1949: Don Doll of the Lions intercepts four 21-27-0-241
Cin — Chase 32 pass from Burrow passes in a 24-7 victory over the Chicago Car- RECEIVING—Hou, Ogunbowale 5-54, Burk-
jured on a second-down pass play to (McPherson kick), 14:55. dinals. head 5-11, Cooks 4-46, Pierce 4-25, Akins 3-68,
Atl — Allgeier 1 run (Koo kick), 4:46. 1960: Jim Martin of Detroit becomes the first N.Collins 3-33, Dorsett II 2-45, Ch.Moore 2-20,
the end zone. He will have an MRI Cin — Chase 41 pass from Burrow kicker to kick two field goals over 50 yards in Jordan 0-0; LV, Adams 8-95, Renfrow 3-55,
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/ASSOCIATED PRESS (McPherson kick), 0:49. a game as the Lions beat the Baltimore Colts, Moreau 3-28, Jacobs 3-12, Hollins 2-44, Abdul-
on his knee; coach Pete Carroll said Atl — Byrd 75 pass from Mariota (Koo 30-17. lah 2-7
initial X-rays were negative. Seahawks wide receiver Marquise Goodwin came down with the kick), 0:39.
Atl — FG Koo 43, 0:00.
1988: Dan Marino passes for 521 yards, three
touchdowns and five interceptions as the
TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS—Hou, Owens 9-
1-0, Kirksey 8-1-0, Stingley Jr. 5-0-0, King II 5-
ball over collapsing Chargers cornerback J.C. Jackson, the former Cin — Burrow 1 run (McPherson kick), 5:20. Dolphins lose to the Jets, 44-30. Marino com- 0-0, Pitre 3-1-0, Grugier-Hill 2-1-0, R.Green 2-
Jets fear Hall tore ACL Patriot, who was carted off the field with a right leg injury in the
Attendance: 66,158
Atl Cin
pletes 35 of 60 passes as he produces the
second-best single-game total yardage in
0-1, Booker IV 1-1-0, Nelson 1-1-0, M.Collins 1-
0-0, C.Harris 1-0-0, Hinish 1-0-0, Addison 0-1-
First downs .......................................13 29 NFL history. 0; LV, Deablo 6-5-0, Abram 6-2-0, Harmon 5-1-
The New York Jets believe rookie second quarter of Seattle’s 37-23 victory. Total yards......................................214
Rushing-yards .......................... 29-107
537
21-78
1999: Florida State's Bobby Bowden gets his 0, Perryman 5-1-0, Ya-Sin 4-2-0, Martinez 3-1-
300th win with a 17-14 win over his son, 0, Crosby 3-1-0, Moehrig 2-2-0, Nichols 0-4-0,
running back Breece Hall suffered Passing ............................................107 459 Clemson coach Tommy Bowden. With the Ferrell 1-2-.5, Cha.Jones 1-1-.5, Hankins 0-2-0,
Punt returns ................................. 2-64 3-40 victory Bowden joins Bear Bryant, Pop War- Billings 0-2-0, Robertson 1-0-0, Vickers 0-1-0
an ACL tear on Sunday, though fur- the locker room for treatment and a winning quarterback Mark Rypien. Kickoff returns ............................... 0-0 2-31 ner, Joe Paterno, and Amos Alonzo Stagg as INTERCEPTIONS—LV, Harmon 1-73
Interception returns...................... 0-0 0-0 the only major college coaches to reach 300 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Hou, Fairbairn, 39
ther tests are planned to confirm walking boot for his right ankle. Embattled team owner Daniel Comp-att-int ..............................8-13-0 34-42-0 victories. (Wide Right)
Sacked-yards lost........................ 3-17 3-22 2000: The Jets, trailing. 30-7. at the end of the
the diagnosis. “It doesn’t feel great,” Tannehill Snyder was not present, but his Punts-avg. .................................. 6-47.0 2-46.5 third quarter, come back to beat the Dol-
Hall was helped off the field late said of his ankle. “Yeah, I had to wife, Tanya Snyder, spoke at a pre-
Fumbles-lost................................... 1-0
Penalties-yards ............................ 3-22
0-0
5-17
phins, 40-37, in overtime on Monday night. SEAHAWKS 37, CHARGERS 23
The Jets score four touchdowns and a field
Time of possession ................... 26:55 33:05
in the second quarter with a knee battle through it there at the end. game rally that included a video of INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
goal in the fourth quarter to force overtime.
2005: San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson is
Seattle (4-3) ..................17 7 3 10 — 37
LA Chargers (4-3) ..........0 14 0 9 — 23
RUSHING—Atl, Allgeier 16-50, Mariota 6-31,
injury, hurt on a tackle between Sometimes it comes with the terri- highlights from the 90 years since Huntley 6-22, A.Williams 1-4; Cin, Mixon 17-
held to a career-low 7 yards rushing on 17
carries and fails to score in the Chargers' 20-
Sea — Goodwin 20 pass from G.Smith (My-
ers kick), 7:29.
58, Burrow 3-20, Perine 1-0
Broncos defenders Pat Surtain II tory, right? I’m going to be out there the franchise’s founding in 1932. PASSING—Atl, Mariota 8-13-0-124; Cin, Bur-
17 loss at Philadelphia, ending his NFL re-
cord-tying streak of games with a touch-
Sea — Walker III 12 run (Myers kick), 4:17.
Sea — FG Myers 46, 1:08.
and Jonas Griffith. Hall immediate- if I can be at all possible. So I’m go- Oddly, during her speech to the row 34-42-0-481
RECEIVING—Atl, Zaccheaus 3-31, K.Pitts
down at 18. LAC — Ekeler 7 run (Bertolet kick), 12:44.
2011: Tim Tebow rallies the Broncos for two
ly went into the medical tent. He be- ing to do everything I can do this crowd, she made reference to “sev- 3-9, Byrd 1-75, London 1-9, A.Williams 0-0;
Cin, Boyd 8-155, Chase 8-130, Hurst 6-48, Hig-
touchdowns in the final 2:44 of the fourth LAC — Williams 13 pass from Herbert (Ber-
tolet kick), 9:37.
quarter to force overtime, and Matt Prater's
gan walking toward the locker room week to get it right and feeling best en decades of fantastic football.” gins 5-93, Mixon 3-33, Wilcox 2-14, Perine 2-8 52-yard field goal gives Denver an improba- Sea — Goodwin 23 pass from G.Smith (My-
ers kick), 1:40.
TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS—Atl, Evans 7- ble 18-15 victory over the stunned Dolphins.
with trainers before being carted I can for Sunday.” She closed her remarks by mak- 6-0, Hawkins 6-4-0, Armstrong 6-2-0, Hall 5- The Broncos appeared beaten when they Sea — FG Myers 34, 1:06.
1-0, Andersen 4-2-0, Grant 4-0-0, Walker 0- trailed, 15-0, with 5:23 left. LAC — Joseph-Day safety, 14:17.
from the sideline. Tannehill was hurt on a 3-yard ing reference to the club’s old nick- 4-0, Graham 2-1-0, Oliver 1-2-0, Jarrett 1-1-1, 2016: Jay Ajayi ties an NFL record by surpass- Sea — FG Myers 50, 9:09.
Malone 1-0-1, Carter 1-1-1, Terrell 1-0-0, ing 200 yards rushing for the second game in
The second-round pick out of Io- pass to Mason Kinsey to start the name, which was abandoned in July Ogundeji 1-0-0, Anderson 0-1-0, Horne 0-1-0; a row, helping the Dolphins rally past the
Sea — Walker III 74 run (Myers kick), 6:56.
LAC — Ekeler 1 pass from Herbert (Bertolet
Cin, Davis-Gaither 6-2-0, Tufele 3-3-0, Pratt 2-
wa State had four carries for 72 fourth quarter. Rookie Malik Willis 2020, saying, “Hail to the Redskins. 4-0, Carter 4-1-0, Bailey 2-1-0, Taylor-Britt 3-
Bills, 28-25. Ajayi rushes for 214 yards in 29
carries after totaling 204 yards a week earlier
kick), 3:22.
0-0, Awuzie 3-0-0, Bell 2-1-0, B.Hill 2-1-0, Hub- Attendance: 70,240
yards before leaving, and had replaced the 11-year veteran with a And let’s beat Green Bay.” bard 2-0-1, Bates III 2-0-0, Hendrickson 1-1-1,
in a win over Pittsburgh. Sea LAC
First downs .......................................24 21
Ossai 1-0-1, Hilton 0-1-0
turned in the game’s biggest play, a handoff that set up the third of Ran- Team president Jason Wright al- Total yards......................................404 329
Rushing-yards .......................... 34-214 15-53
62-yard touchdown scamper in the dy Bullock’s four field goals for a so threw in a reference, telling the Passing ............................................190 276
Punt returns ................................... 1-0 0-0
first quarter. According to Next Gen 16-7 lead. The Titans quarterback crowd, “Hail to the ‘Skins and hail Kickoff returns ............................. 2-45 3-53
Interception returns.................... 1-13 1-16
Stats, Hall reached 21.87 miles per walked to the sideline with a limp, to the Commanders.” Comp-att-int ............................20-27-1 33-51-1
Sacked-yards lost........................ 2-20 3-17
hour on the run. then went into the blue medical
Hall entered the game with 609 tent where he was taped up. Rice welcomed back Punts-avg. .................................. 1-46.0 5-45.6
Fumbles-lost ................................... 1-1 2-1
Penalties-yards ............................ 7-68 7-70
yards from scrimmage, the most by Tannehill threw only two more R The Ravens honored their Time of possession ................... 33:57
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
26:03

any Jets player in the team’s first six passes, and finished 13 of 20 for 132 most recent Super Bowl champion- RUSHING—Sea, Walker III 23-168, Dallas 6-
35, G.Smith 4-7, Eskridge 1-4; LAC, Ekeler 9-
games since Curtis Martin in 2004. yards. He was sacked twice in the ship team on the 10th anniversary 31, Herbert 3-22, Michel 2-5, Spiller 1-(-5)
PASSING—Sea, G.Smith 20-27-1-210; LAC,
19-10 win. of that 2012 season. Plenty of play-
Tannehill hurts ankle ers from that team were on hand
Herbert 33-51-1-293
RECEIVING—Sea, Lockett 7-45, Goodwin 4-

Ryan Tannehill got up, then Hail what, now? and introduced before a victory over
67, Dissly 4-45, Dallas 2-6, Parkinson 1-28,
Metcalf 1-12, Fant 1-7, Eskridge 0-0; LAC,
Ekeler 12-96, Williams 7-86, Everett 5-63,
quickly realized he couldn’t get back Washington picked its game Cleveland, including Hall of Famer Carter 3-37, Allen 2-11, Michel 1-8, Moore Jr.
1-5, Bandy 1--5, Herbert 1--8
to the Tennessee huddle fast enough against Green Bay as its annual Ray Lewis, who did his famous TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS—Sea, Brooks 7-
1-0, Neal 6-1-0, Bryant 5-1-0, Barton 4-0-0,
and went back down to the ground. “homecoming game,” welcoming dance while taking the field. Run- M.Jackson 5-0-0, Mafe 3-2-0, Nwosu 2-3-0,
Taylor 2-0-1, Harris 2-0-0, Irvin 2-0-0, Jeffer-
The quarterback who hasn’t back dozens of former players who ning back Ray Rice, whose career son 1-1-1, Woolen 1-1-0, Woods 1-0-1, Diggs
1-0-0, J.Jones 1-0-0, Ford 1-0-0; LAC, James Jr.
missed a start since taking over as paraded around the stadium, then ended in 2014 after video surfaced 4-4-0, Adderley 7-0-0, Tranquill 7-0-0, Murray
Jr. 5-0-0, Davis 4-1-0, A.Johnson 3-2-1, Samuel
the Titans’ starter needed a play off met with fans before the surprising of him striking his fiancée in the el- Jr. 4-0-0, Joseph-Day 2-2-0, Ogbonnia 3-0-0,
DUSTIN BRADFORD/GETTY IMAGES Van Noy 2-0-0, Jackson 2-0-0, Callahan 1-1-0,
after the first snap of the fourth 23-21 victory. Among those attend- evator of a hotel, was also on hand Mack 1-1-0, Tuszka 0-1-0, Fox 1-0-1, Tillery 1-
quarter. After he finished off a home ing: Pro Football Hall of Fame and received a big cheer from the Nathan Shepherd and the Jets put the sleeper hold 0-0, Reeder 0-1-0
INTERCEPTIONS—Sea, Neal 1-13; LAC, Mur-
win over Indianapolis, he went to member Art Monk and Super Bowl- crowd. on the Broncos, and moved to 5-2 in the process. ray Jr. 1-16
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BRUINS NOTEBOOK

ATLANTIC
EASTERN CONFERENCE
GP W L OL Pts. ROW GF GA
Knowing options helps push pace
Boston 6 5 1 0 10 4 27 19 By Kevin Paul Dupont noted Montgomery, playing up- than the sum of its parts. lauded Montgomery. “They’re
Florida 6 4 1 1 9 4 19 17 GLOBE STAFF tempo hockey is based on players “Trusting each other,” said Folig- touching the puck more and I think
Buffalo 5 4 1 0 8 4 22 11
Detroit 5 3 0 2 8 3 20 12 There’s a lot more to speed than knowing their “outs,” or options no, when asked what he felt is the he knows that the team needs him
Toronto 6 4 2 0 8 4 18 15 just fast legs. If hockey games were with the puck when on the attack. key to playing at pace. “Which I to be really good for us to have suc-
Ottawa 5 3 2 0 6 3 21 16 decided simply on who could burn At even strength, for example, if the think a lot of the time shores [up] cess. And he’s a really competitive
Tampa Bay 6 3 3 0 6 3 18 19
Montreal 6 3 3 0 6 3 16 18
around the barn like Usain Bolt or five-man unit is moving in harmo- some of the hesitancy in the game young man . . . he relishes more
Bullet Bob Hayes, 32 NHL teams ny, with everyone understanding that can slow you down. Also I minutes and he relishes being re-
METROPOLITAN GP W L OL Pts. ROW GF GA
Pittsburgh 5 4 0 1 9 4 26 11 would send scouts to the annual what outs are available as the oppo- think the tenacity with which we lied upon for the Boston Bruins to
Philadelphia 6 4 2 0 8 4 17 14 NCAA Track & Field Champion- sition offers resistance, then clean play. I think that’s what speeds us win hockey games.” . . . The Bruins
Carolina 5 3 1 1 7 3 17 12 ships with hopes of converting- execution can make teams with up. We move the puck quick, we’re have won all four games at home.
NY Rangers 6 3 2 1 7 3 20 20
sprinters and hurdlers into for- even average speed look faster. on forechecks.” The last time that happened? Last
New Jersey 5 3 2 0 6 3 14 14
Washington 6 3 3 0 6 3 19 21 wards and defensemen. “Everyone knowing where our And the result is . . . season, when they opened by click-
Columbus 7 3 4 0 6 3 22 27 The late Charlie Finley, the can- outs are, so we can go to areas we “It’s fun to play . . . the game be- ing off five W’s on Garden ice. The
NY Islanders 6 2 4 0 4 2 19 18 tankerous and innovative A’s owner, expect the puck to go to,” said comes fun to play because you are club’s high-water mark is eight, set
WESTERN CONFERENCE no doubt would have gone for that. Montgomery, explaining the under- always tilting the ice. You are play- in 1983-84, when the net was tend-
CENTRAL GP W L OL Pts. ROW GF GA
Especially in his all-too-brief Gold- pinnings of the speed game. “That’s ing that three-quarter ice game, ed by Pete Peeters and Doug Keans
Dallas 5 4 0 1 9 4 20 8 en Seals ownership tenure. basically what it is. We know [the where you are now attacking every . . . In four home victories, the Bru-
Colorado 6 3 2 1 7 3 22 19 The Bruins, now buzzing along puck] should go here [particular ar- time and they seem to be tired. So ins have totaled 150:02 in lead
St. Louis 3 3 0 0 6 3 11 5 with a 5-1-0 record in the new sea- ea on the ice] and everyone’s going you feed off that energy that they time, with opponents logging only
Chicago 5 3 2 0 6 3 16 15
son, flashed their legs in Saturday’s there. So you do it, hoping that kind of give you.” 1:17 during the brief lead the Wild
Nashville 7 2 4 1 5 2 16 24
Winnipeg 5 2 3 0 4 2 12 17 4-3 OT win over the Wild at the you’re going to be a second ahead, Taylor Hall, now playing for his held on Saturday . . . The Bruins,
Minnesota 5 1 3 1 3 1 19 27 Garden. In their six games thus far or even a half-second ahead, which fifth NHL team, said following the despite sitting atop the league’s
Arizona 5 1 4 0 2 1 13 26 under new coach Jim Montgomery, is a lot in hockey.” win over Minnesota that this is the overall standings Sunday morning,
PACIFIC GP W L OL Pts. ROW GF GA the Bruins have shown an increased Only some five weeks under fastest team of the bunch. have been a tepid 4 for 22 on the
Calgary 5 4 1 0 8 4 18 16 penchant for pushing the puck, Montgomery’s tutelage, including “It’s a lot of fun to play like that,” power play. At one point Saturday
Vegas 6 4 2 0 8 4 19 13
Seattle 7 2 3 2 6 2 21 27 playing at a pace many ticks ahead training camps, it appears the said Hall. “Especially . . . I don’t afternoon, Montgomery rolled out a
Los Angeles 7 3 4 0 6 2 24 31 of what Black-and-Gold fans have working help has absorbed the think we really had our legs [vs. the No. 1 unit of five forwards, adding
Edmonton 5 2 3 0 4 2 16 17 grown accustomed to watching. message. Wild], but we were still able to Hall to a mix that usually includes
San Jose 8 2 6 0 4 2 15 23
No one should be surprised if “That was the best we’ve catch them in transition a lot.” Patrice Bergeron, Jake DeBrusk,
Anaheim 6 1 4 1 3 1 14 28
Vancouver 6 0 4 2 2 0 16 27 more of that is in order, particularly grasped it,” Montgomery noted af- David Krejci, and David Pastrnak …
ROW — Regulation plus overtime wins
when the rehabbing likes of Brad ter the win over the Wild. “I Clifton’s time on rise Montgomery said A.J. Greer,
SUNDAY’S RESULTS Marchand and Charlie McAvoy re- thought we were real clean with the It’s possible the Bruins this week scratched on Saturday, “didn’t de-
At Chicago 5 Seattle 4 Columbus 5 at NY Rangers 1 turn to the lineup in approximately puck.” will see the return of defenseman serve to come out of the lineup.” But
At Detroit 5 Anaheim 1 San Jose 3 at Philadelphia 0 4-6 weeks. Nick Foligno, who last year Brandon Carlo, who took a shot to he preferred to get a look at Jakub
At Florida 3 NY Islanders 2 “When those two other studs get didn’t look fast enough to remain in the noggin Oct. 15 vs. the Coyotes. Lauko and Craig Smith in the bot-
MONDAY’S GAMES back in the lineup,” Montgomery the league, picked up his third goal In Carlo’s absence, coupled with tom six. Those three, along with
Dallas at Ottawa 7 Pittsburgh at Edmonton 8 mused after his squad pinned up of the season. The 34-year-old McAvoy’s extended stay on the side- Jack Studnicka, could be juggled in
Washington at New Jersey 7 Toronto at Vegas 10 points 9 and 10 in the standings, winger increasingly has looked lines, Connor Clifton has lifted his and out.
St. Louis at Winnipeg 8 Carolina at Vancouver 10:30 “I’m excited to see what we’re going comfortable with the pace of play — profile with the boost in ice time.
SATURDAY’S RESULTS to be able to roll out.” perhaps Exhibit A for how a team “When players get in a rhythm of Kevin Paul Dupont can be reached
At Boston 4 Minnesota 3 (OT) At Tampa Bay 5 NY Islanders 3 Rather than sheer leg speed, playing in synch can look faster playing, they get more confident,” at kevin.dupont@globe.com.
At New Jersey 2 San Jose 1 Dallas 5 at Montreal 2
At Ottawa 6 Arizona 2 Philadelphia 3 at Nashville 1
St. Louis 2 at Edmonton 0 At Calgary 3 Carolina 2 (OT)
Toronto 4 at Winnipeg 1 Buffalo 5 at Vancouver 1 SKATE AMERICA
Pittsburgh 6 at Columbus 3 Colorado 3 at Vegas 2

Change suits Japan’s Sakamoto


At Washington 4 Los Angeles 3

B’HAWKS 5, KRAKEN 4 SHARKS 3, FLYERS 0


Seattle..........................2 2 0 — 4 San Jose.......................0 2 1 — 3
Chicago ........................2 1 2 — 5 Philadelphia ................0 0 0 — 0

She wins women’s


First period — 1. Seattle, McCann 3 First period — None. Penalties —
(Geekie, Kuhlman), 5:46. 2. Seattle, None.
Burakovsky 3 (Eberle), 7:31. 3. Chicago, Second period — 1. San Jose, Karls-
Khaira 1 (Blackwell), 17:04. 4. Chicago, son 3 (Hertl, Barabanov), 9:34. 2. San
TJohnson 1 (SeJones, Kane), 19:18
(pp). Penalties — Kane, Chi (hooking),
16:14. Wennberg, Sea (interference),
Jose, Lorentz 1 (Megna, Nieto), 18:29.
Penalties — Allison, Phi (holding), 3:20.
Ferraro, SJ (tripping), 6:13.
title convincingly
18:17. Burakovsky, Sea (hooking), Third period — 3. San Jose, Sturm 3
19:56. (Couture, Kunin), 16:06 (en). Penalties
Second period — 5. Chicago, Domi 3 — Ferraro, SJ (delay of game), 5:39. By Kat Cornetta
(SeJones, Kane), 0:32 (pp). 6. Seattle, Shots on goal — San Jose 7-12-6 —
Beniers 2 (Schwartz, Soucy), 0:51. 7. GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
25. Philadelphia 9-5-17 — 31.
Seattle, Dunn 1 (McCann, Larsson), Power plays — San Jose 0-1; Phila-
10:43. Penalties — TJohnson, Chi (in- delphia 0-2. NORWOOD — Some times a
terference), 1:10. Soucy, Sea (tripping),
3:56. SeJones, Chi, double minor (hi
Goalies — San Jose, Reimer 2-3-0 (31
shots-31 saves). Philadelphia, Sand-
change really will do you good.
stick), 4:58.
Third period — 8. Chicago, TJohnson
strom 0-2-0 (24 shots-22 saves). Kaori Sakamoto entered Skate
Referees — Chris Lee, Furman South.
2 (Toews, Raddysh), 12:57. 9. Chicago,
Dickinson 2, 13:10. Penalties — None.
Linesmen — Mark Shewchyk, Tyson America this weekend as the reign-
Baker.
Shots on goal — Seattle 12-11-11 —
34. Chicago 8-14-5 — 27. A — 14,512 (19,523). T — 2:29. ing world champion. The Japanese
Power plays — Seattle 0-4; Chicago skater could have played it safe, re-
2-3. MAPLE LEAFS 4, JETS 1
Goalies — Seattle, Jones 2-2-1 (27
shots-22 saves). Chicago, Stalock 2-1-0
using programs from her winning
Saturday night game
(34 shots-30 saves).
Toronto ........................1 2 1 — 4 season or at least staying with the
Referees — Steve Kozari, Justin StPi-
erre. Linesmen — CJ Murray, Derek Winnipeg......................1 0 0 — 1
same choreographer. Instead, she
Nansen. First period — 1. Winnipeg, Dubois 2
A — 14,892 (19,717). T — 2:26. (Perfetti, Wheeler), 4:17. 2. Toronto, changed things up, using two new
Tavares 2 (Nylander, Matthews), 9:56
(pp). Penalties — Bunting, Tor (inter- choreographers and making her
JACKETS 5, RANGERS 1 ference), 7:05. Morrissey, Wpg (inter-
ference), 8:06. Clifford, Tor (tripping), programs even more difficult.
Columbus.....................1 2 2 — 5 11:01. Morrissey, Wpg (tripping), 16:21. MATTHEW J. LEE/GLOBE STAFF
NY Rangers .................0 1 0 — 1 Second period — 3. Toronto, Kampf 2 The changes refreshed Sakamo-
(Simmonds, Clifford), 14:34. 4. Toronto,
First period — 1. Columbus, Werens-
ki 2 (Foudy), 17:54. Penalties — None. Tavares 3 (Matthews, Sandin), 18:56 to’s skating, and one of the first ex- US teenager Isabeau Levito, the
Second period — 2. Columbus, Peeke
1 (Roslovic, Voracek), 1:42. 3. Colum-
(pp). Penalties — Rielly, Tor, major
(fighting), 16:08. Rielly, Tor (roughing),
amples of it was her decisive victory reigning world junior champ-
bus, Chinakhov 1 (Foudy, Bean), 9:00.
4. NY Rangers, Panarin 4, 18:44 (pp).
16:08. Morrissey, Wpg (interference),
16:08. Morrissey, Wpg, major (fight-
in the women’s competition Sunday ion, captured the silver medal.
MATTHEW J. LEE/GLOBE STAFF
Penalties — Gudbranson, Cls (holding), ing), 16:08. Bunting, Tor (roughing),
18:14. Dubois, Wpg (roughing), 18:14.
afternoon at The Skating Club of
9:45. Peeke, Cls (tripping), 16:45. Gavr-
ikov, Cls (tripping), 17:31. Dillon, Wpg (roughing), 18:14. Boston. She captured gold over Kaori Sakamoto did not play it safe; instead, she landed seven gether, skated better both days of
Third period — 5. Columbus, Robin- Third period — 5. Toronto, Bunting 2
son 1 (Gudbranson, Kuraly), 14:13. 6. (Marner, Matthews), 17:23 (en). Penal- American teenager Isabeau Levito, jumps, including a triple flip-triple toe loop, en route to victory. competition than they ever had this
Columbus, Johnson 2 (Voracek, ties — Simmonds, Tor (roughing), 3:05.
Roslovic), 14:57. Penalties — Lindgren, Shots on goal — Toronto 9-14-5 — 28. scoring an overall 217.61 mark to early in the season. Earning the sil-
NYR (cross check), 0:49. Winnipeg 9-10-12 — 31.
Shots on goal — Columbus 6-8-7 — Power plays — Toronto 2-3; Winni- Levito’s 206.66. opened early and put her hand ca in sixth. It wasn’t her ideal fin- ver was a seminal moment for the
21. NY Rangers 9-16-6 — 31.
Power plays — Columbus 0-1; NY
peg 0-3.
Goalies — Toronto, Samsonov 4-0-0
“This is actually my fifth time down. She landed six other triple ish, but it was a step in her contin- team, meaning that they are closing
Rangers 1-3.
Goalies — Columbus, Tarasov 1-2-0
(31 shots-30 saves). Winnipeg, Helle-
buyck 2-2-0 (27 shots-24 saves).
coming to Skate America, and it’s jumps, but made a few other mis- ued comeback. i n o n r e i g n i n g US c h a m p i o n s
(31 shots-30 saves). NY Rangers, Halak
0-2-0 (21 shots-16 saves).
Referees — Graham Skilliter, Corey the first time for me to win a gold cues, finishing the weekend with an “I’m still digesting the really Chock and Bates, considered the
Syvret. Linesmen — Steve Barton, Ca-
Referees — Jake Brenk, Conor
O'Donnell. Linesmen — Travis Toomey,
leb Apperson. medal,” said Sakamoto. “I am truly overall score of 197.61. She was good and the really catastrophic world’s top team.
A — 15,325 (15,294). T — 2:24.
Jonathan Deschamps. excited about that.” proud of her score, but eager for moments,” said Gold. “This season we are stepping in-
A — 18,006 (18,200). T — 2:23.
FLAMES 3, HURRICANES 2 Sakamoto was displeased with more. Madison Chock and Evan Bates to a new place where we’re owning
PANTHERS 3, ISLANDERS 2 Saturday night game her short program performance on “I thought, ‘Wow, if I had done captured the ice dance title to open what we are doing, and believing
Carolina ...................2 0 0 0 — 2
NY Islanders................0 1 1 — 2 Calgary.....................1 1 0 1 — 3 Saturday, but rebounded and was what I’ve done in practice every the final day of competition Sun- what we are doing is good enough
Florida ..........................2 0 1 — 3
First period — 1. Florida, Lundell 1,
First period — 1. Carolina, Aho 3 clearly the class of the group Sun- day, that would have been huge,’ ” day, but it was not a runaway victo- to be the best in the world,” said Ha-
(Teravainen), 1:44. 2. Carolina, de Haan
0:39. 2. Florida, Luostarinen 2, 9:13.
Penalties — Wahlstrom, NYI (tripping),
1 (Stastny, Noesen), 10:28. 3. Calgary, day. She landed seven jumps, in- said Glenn. “Knowing how much ry. After their character step se- wayek.
Kadri 2 (Toffoli, Andersson), 13:31 (pp).
1:15. Tkachuk, Fla (roughing), 3:28.
Johnston, NYI (elbowing), 6:45. Mahu-
Penalties — Andersson, Cgy (slashing), cluding a triple flip-triple toe loop, room I have for improvement, the quence was invalidated for not The Canadian duo of Marie-Jade
6:12. Staal, Car (tripping), 13:07.
ra, Fla (holding), 13:33.
Second period — 3. NY Islanders, Lee Second period — 4. Calgary, Ritchie in her intricate program to Sia’s possibilities are endless. I’m finally meeting distance requirements, Lauriault and Romain le Gac fin-
2, 2:31. Penalties — Skjei, Car (hook-
3 (Barzal, Dobson), 4:27 (pp). Penalties
ing), 4:09. Burns, Car (tripping), 9:32. “Elastic Heart.” starting to reach my potential.” they finished second in the free ished third with an overall score of
— Kiersted, Fla, double minor (hi
stick), 3:36. Palmieri, NYI (slashing), Third period — None. Penalties —
Svechnikov, Car (interference), 1:53.
“I was very, very determined to Newton native Gracie Gold dance to fellow Americans Kaitlin 178.30. They performed several in-
9:10. Lee, NYI (tripping), 20:00.
Third period — 4. Florida, Lomberg 1 Hanifin, Cgy (hooking), 8:24. Coleman,
Cgy, double minor (hi stick), 13:24.
make sure I did my triple-triple, so I came into the long program Sunday Hawayek and Jean-Luc Baker. novative lifts during their Pink Pan-
(White, Kiersted), 2:56. 5. NY Islanders,
Lee 4 (Barzal, Nelson), 9:07 (pp). Penal- Overtime — 5. Calgary, Toffoli 3 (An- was really focused on that,” said in fifth. For the second consecutive However, Chock and Bates’s lead ther free dance. The bronze was not
ties — Mahura, Fla (holding), 7:28. Luo- dersson), 4:30. Penalties — None.
starinen, Fla (slashing), 8:45. Shots on goal — Carolina 12-2-12-1 — Sakamoto. day, she opened her program with a from Friday’s rhythm dance was just their first Grand Prix medal,
Shots on goal — NY Islanders 8-7-10 27. Calgary 6-14-8-4 — 32.
— 25. Florida 15-10-7 — 32. Power plays — Carolina 0-4; Calgary Sakamoto has made a name for huge and clean triple Lutz-triple toe enough to edge their countrymates but their first-time representing
Power plays — NY Islanders 2-6; 1-4.
Florida 0-4. Goalies — Carolina, Raanta 1-0-1 (32 herself with her consistency, but loop combination. Gold followed it in overall score, 202.80 to 202.07. Canada after several years of com-
shots-29 saves). Calgary, Markstrom 3-
Goalies — NY Islanders, Varlamov 1-
1-0 (32 shots-29 saves). Florida, Knight 0-0 (27 shots-25 saves). her new-look long program is full of with a fall on her triple flip, but ten- Hawayek and Baker’s free dance peting for France.
2-0-0 (25 shots-23 saves).
Referees — Garrett Rank, Chris
Referees — Dan O'Rourke, Pierre
Lambert. Linesmen — Ryan Gibbons,
edgework and movement unlike tatively rebounded through the rest was smooth and expressive, earn-
Schlenker. Linesmen — James Tobias, Kyle Flemington. anything she has previously per- to score 109.91 in the long and ing a 122.95 in the segment. The Kat Cornetta can be reached at
Andrew Smith. A — 17,210 (19,289). T — 2:27.
A — 16,342 (19,250). T — 2:27. formed. That can make even the 174.09 overall to end Skate Ameri- team, now in their 11th season to- sportsgirlkat@gmail.com.
SABRES 5, CANUCKS 1 most solid skaters shaky. But after
RED WINGS 5, DUCKS 1
Saturday night game performing it at shows in her home

Secrecy in doping case angers Bates


Anaheim.......................1 0 0 — 1 Buffalo..........................2 0 3 — 5
Detroit ..........................2 1 2 — 5 Vancouver ...................0 1 0 — 1 country and the recent Lombardia
First period — 1. Detroit, Larkin 3
(Kubalik, Seider), 2:02 (pp). 2. Ana-
First period — 1. Buffalo, Dahlin 5
(Mittelstadt, Thompson), 5:35 (pp). 2.
Trophy, she is increasingly secure in
heim, Zegras 3 (Terry, Henrique), 5:31.
3. Detroit, Perron 4 (Hronek, Kubalik),
Buffalo, Tuch 6 (Skinner), 15:18. Penal-
ties — Myers, Van (holding), 5:11. Pe-
it.
13:28 (pp). Penalties — Beaulieu, Anh
(holding), 0:18. Lindstrom, Det (slash-
terka, Buf (hooking), 6:19. Thompson,
Buf (hi stick), 8:53.
Silver medalist Levito ran into By Kat Cornetta results of their investigation into teen athletes or however many ath-
ing), 8:09. Gibson, Anh, served by
McTavish (roughing), 13:10. Gibson,
Second period — 3. Vancouver, Gar- an issue with her opening triple GLOBE CORRESPONDENT the matter would be released this letes are waiting for their medals,
land 2 (Pearson, Mikheyev), 13:27 (pp).
Anh, served by Terry (elbowing), 13:10. Penalties — Dahlin, Buf (tripping), Lutz and stepped out of a later NORWOOD — Russia may not weekend, but kept private due to all competed clean,” said Bates.
Erne, Det (slashing), 13:10. Comtois, 11:40.
Anh, served by Terry, double minor Third period — 4. Buffalo, Olofsson 3 jump. The reigning world junior have been participating at Skate Valieva’s status as a minor. “They have been respectfully quiet
(roughing), 13:51. Sundqvist, Det (Mittelstadt, Asplund), 1:54. 5. Buffalo,
(slashing), 13:51. Zadina, Det (cross Girgensons 2 (Olofsson, Okposo), 16:31 champion hung on to the rest, with America, but its allegations of dop- After serving as an advocate re- all these months. It’s an injustice.”
check), 17:33. Copp, Det (hooking), (en). 6. Buffalo, Olofsson 4 (Dahlin, As-
17:52. plund), 17:21. Penalties — Lyubushkin, her spins and jump combinations ing and invasion of Ukraine were on garding the matter for teammates Russia is currently banned from
Second period — 4. Detroit, Veleno 1
(Erne, Suter), 4:07. Penalties — Seider,
Buf (hooking), 6:39.
Shots on goal — Buffalo 10-7-10 —
in her lyrical long program leading the minds of many skaters. during the Olympics, Bates unsuc- ISU competition not due to the Va-
Det (roughing), 7:43.
Third period — 5. Detroit, Kubalik 3
27. Vancouver 12-10-8 — 30. to her first Grand Prix medal. Skate America ice dance champi- cessfully ran for an Athlete Council lieva situation, but due to their inva-
Power plays — Buffalo 1-1; Vancou-
(Sundqvist, Larkin), 3:44 (pp). 6. De-
troit, Soderblom 2 (Rasmussen), 14:24.
ver 1-4. “My long program was definitely on Evan Bates has been one of the spot on the World Anti-Doping sion of Ukraine. While the turmoil
Goalies — Buffalo, Anderson 2-0-0
Penalties — , Anh, served by McTavish
(too many men on ice), 3:19. Jones, (30 shots-29 saves). Vancouver, Dem- not as good as my short program, in most vocal skaters regarding the Agency this summer. On Sunday, he currently makes it difficult for
ko 0-4-1 (26 shots-22 saves).
Anh (elbowing), 4:15.
Shots on goal — Anaheim 12-9-11 — Referees — Kendrick Nicholson, my opinion,” said Levito. “I defi- doping violation of Russian skater didn’t mince words. Ukrainians to train, their ice dance
Carter Sandlak. Linesmen — Libor
32. Detroit 14-9-18 — 41.
Suchanek, Kiel Murchison. nitely made mistakes here, but I’m Kamlia Valieva, who competed at “I certainly can say that it has team of Mariia Holubtsova and
Power plays — Anaheim 0-4; Detroit
3-5. A — 18,809 (18,910). T — 2:26. still pretty happy with the experi- the 2022 Olympics after testing pos- been so frustrating and extremely Kyryl Bielobrov competed at Skate
Goalies — Anaheim, Gibson 1-3-1 (41
shots-36 saves). Detroit, Husso 2-0-1
LEADERS ence.” itive for a banned substance. disappointing to be at this point America, finishing last.
(32 shots-31 saves).
Referees — Kelly Sutherland, Freder- Not including Sunday’s games It was also the first Grand Prix The medals for the Olympic eight months later, and to still have Ho l u b t s o v a a n d B i e l o b r o v
ick L'Ecuyer. Linesmen — Bryan Pan-
cich, Shandor Alphonso.
ASSISTS medal for bronze medalist Amber team skating competition, where it be so shrouded in secrecy,” said moved to Montreal in July to train
T — 2:33. GP A
Bratt, NJ....................................... 5 8 Glenn. Skate America marked the Valieva’s performances helped Rus- Bates. “I feel like, as a baseline, we safely. “[Moving] was the first time
Panarin, NYR .............................. 5 8
LEADERS Kucherov, TB .............................. 6 8 sixth event in the journeywoman’s sia win gold, cannot be awarded un- should hope for transparency, not since the beginning of the war that
Crosby, Pit .................................. 5 7
Not including Sunday’s games Hayes, Phi ................................... 5 7 career, and the first one she has til the investigation into the positive only for the public, but especially we felt happy,” said Bielobrov.
SCORING
G A Pts.
GOALS
GP G
medaled in through her nine senior test concludes. Bates and his fellow for the athletes involved.” The couple were shocked at the
Nichushkin, Col ................. 6 5 11
Panarin, NYR...................... 3 8 11
Stamkos, TB................................ 6 7 seasons. The Texas native’s previous Americans earned silver in the Bates also mentioned that his ovations their practices and pro-
Svechnikov, Car ......................... 5 6
McDavid, Edm ................... 5 5 10
Zuccarello, Min ................. 4 6 10
Tuch, Buf ..................................... 5 6 best finish was fifth at Skate Ameri- event, and would move to gold if teammates had not made public grams received from the crowd.
Nichushkin, Col .......................... 6 6
Pastrnak, Bos .................... 4
Crosby, Pit.......................... 3
6
7
10
10
Dahlin, Buf................................... 5 5 ca in 2020. Russia is stripped of their top spot. statements during the offseason to “We were so surprised,” said Hol-
McDavid, Edm ............................ 5 5
Stamkos, TB....................... 7
MacKinnon, Col................. 3
2
6
9
9
Marchessault, VGK.................... 6 5 Glenn opened the long program On Thursday, the Russian Anti- be respectful of the investigation ubtsova. “Everyone was screaming.
Rantanen, Col .................... 3 6 9 Sunday with a triple Axel, but Doping Agency announced that the and the teenager involved. “Nine- I feel this warmth, so much love.”
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WASHINGTON
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pays off for Celtics


R When, where: Monday, 8 p.m., at United Center, Chicago. Avdija ....... 14 1-6 0-0 0-2 0 4 2
R TV, radio: NBCSB, WBZ-FM (98.5). Kuzma...... 37 4-8 2-4 0-2 3 4 11
Porzingis.. 38 7-16 0-1 1-11 3 4 18
R Scoring: DeMar DeRozan 27.3, Zach LaVine 23.0, Nikola Vucevic Morris....... 26 5-8 0-0 0-3 6 3 13
18.3. Beal........... 42 11-16 5-7 1-4 5 3 27
Hachimra. 20 7-12 0-0 1-3 1 1 16
R Rebounding: Vucevic 9.7, Andre Drummond 7.3, Ayo Dosunmu 5.0. Wright...... 26 2-5 2-3 0-2 5 0 7

Gary Washburn in the locker room that I was go-


R Assists: DeRozan 5.3, LaVine 4.0, Goran Dragic 3.3.
R Head to head: This is the first of four matchups this season. The
Barton ...... 35 4-11
Gafford..... 15
Gill............. 10
1-2
1-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-4 2 2
1-2 0 2
0-2 0 1
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ing to dunk more this year and Celtics went 2-1 against the Bulls last season. Totals .. ..... 43-87 9-15 4-35 25 24 107
FG%: .494, FT%: .600. 3-pt. goals: 12-28,
ON BASKETBALL that was a good opportunity to R Miscellany: DeRozan’s 37 points on opening night was the most .429 (Avdija 0-3, Kuzma 1-2, Porzingis 4-8,
in a Bulls season debut since Michael Jordan in 1995 . . . Chicago Morris 3-3, Beal 0-1, Hachimura 2-3, Wright
go and do it,” White said. “I ranks 28th in points per game (104.0) through its first three con- 1-3, Barton 1-3, Gill 0-2). Team rebounds: 17.
Team turnovers: 20 (28 pts.). Blocks: 4 (Kuz-
CHICAGO — Perhaps the started my career dunking here tests . . . Versatile wing Javonte Green spent parts of two seasons ma 2, Porzingis, Gafford). Turnovers: 18
most telling part of Derrick and there and the last couple of with the Celtics from 2019-21. (Avdija, Porzingis 2, Morris, Beal 6, Hachimu-
ra, Wright, Barton 5, Gafford). Steals: 9 (Avdi-
White’s driving two-handed years. I’m going to try to get ja 2, Porzingis, Beal 2, Wright 2, Barton 2).

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CLEVELAND
dunk that sealed the Celtics win back to it. My boys back home FG FT Reb
Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt
GREGORY SHAMUS/GETTY IMAGES
over the Orlando Magic on Sat- [in Colorado] were talking about LeVert ...... 36 4-14 0-0 0-3 4 4 10
E.Mobley.. 37 2-7 6-6 2-7 2 3 10
Rory McIlroy (67) won the CJ Cup — urday night was the two defend- how I don’t dunk anymore. Peo- Allen ......... 38 6-13 3-4 6-14 3 2 15
Okoro ....... 20 1-4 0-0 0-2 0 2 2
and returned to No. 1 in the world. ers appearing stunned that ple here are kind of surprised I Mitchell.... 45 12-29 8-9 2-5 4 2 37
Osman...... 32 6-10 1-1 0-0 3 3 16
White was so aggressive. can dunk too.” Love.......... 14 2-6 0-0 0-7 0 1 5
Wade........ 21 3-4 4-5 1-3 2 1 12
That wasn’t in the scouting Last season, teammates im-

LSU is back in
Lopez........ 15 3-4 0-0 4-6 1 2 6
report. He’s a jump shooter. plored White to shoot when he EASTERN CONFERENCE Neto............ 8 2-5 0-0 1-1 0 0
Totals .. ..... 41-96 22-25 16-48 19 20 117
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White doesn’t really dunk, at was open. Sometimes he shot ATLANTIC W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. FG%: .427, FT%: .880. 3-pt. goals: 13-33,
.394 (LeVert 2-6, Okoro 0-2, Mitchell 5-12, Os-

top 25 poll at 18 least the White that came to Bos- with hesitation, lacking confi- Boston 3 0 1.000 — W3 1-0 3-0 man 3-5, Love 1-4, Wade 2-3, Neto 0-1). Team
Brooklyn 1 1 .500 1½ W1 1-1 1-0 rebounds: 8. Team turnovers: 13 (19 pts.).
ton by trade in February. After dence, and the results showed. Blocks: 5 (E.Mobley, Allen 2, Mitchell, Wade).
New York 1 1 .500 1½ W1 1-0 1-0 Turnovers: 13 (LeVert 2, E.Mobley 2, Mitchell
dunking 25 times total in his This season, he’s firing corner Toronto 1 2 .333 2 L2 1-0 1-2 6, Love, Lopez 2). Steals: 10 (LeVert 2, E.Mob-
ley 2, Okoro, Mitchell 3, Osman, Neto).
LSU re-entered the Associated Press second and third seasons, White threes with a flawless rhythm. Philadelphia 0 3 .000 3 L3 0-2 0-2 Washington............ 31 20 25 27 4 — 107
Cleveland................ 30 27 26 20 14 — 117
college football poll at No. 18 on Sunday had dunked just 11 times the White has become a shooter. CENTRAL W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. A — 19,432 (20,562). T — 2:34. Officials —
and No. 25 South Carolina earned a past two years before Saturday’s “I’ve just got to space the Milwaukee 2 0 1.000 — W2 1-0 1-0 David Guthrie, Mitchell Ervin, Phenizee Ran-
som.
ranking for the first time in four sea- rim rocker. floor and when I’m open, I’m go- Cleveland 2 1 .667 ½ W2 1-0 2-1
Indiana 1 2 .333 1½ W1 1-2 1-1 JAZZ 122, PELICANS 121
sons. The first six teams in the AP Top 25 It’s a prime example of White ing to shoot it and knock it Chicago 1 2 .333 1½ L2 0-1 1-2
held their spots after either winning or becoming more comfortable down,” White said. “Just having Detroit 1 2 .333 1½ L2 1-0 1-2 UTAH
FG FT Reb
not playing this past weekend. Georgia with the Celtics, embracing his good energy and good flow and SOUTHEAST W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt
Olynyk...... 37 7-12 4-5 1-3 5 4 20
is No. 1 for the third straight week, with role and responding to his new just expect to shoot, don’t think. Charlotte 2 1 .667 — W1 0-1 1-0 Marknen .. 39 9-17 11-11 3-12 2 3 31
Vandrbilt.. 28 5-7 3-3 0-4 1 5 15
No. 2 Ohio State gaining ground after it situation. White came to the Doing what I’ve been doing my Washington 2 1 .667 — L1 1-0 2-1 Conley...... 36 3-12 0-0 0-2 8 1 7
Atlanta 2 1 .667 — L1 2-1 1-1 Clarkson .. 37 7-19 1-2 0-1 6 0 18
blew out Iowa. No. 3 Tennessee held its Celtics expected to deliver imme- whole life and I’m off to a good Kessler ..... 22 3-6 1-2 6-9 2 2 7
Miami 1 2 .333 1 W1 1-2 1-2 Sexton...... 19 2-10 3-4 3-5 1 1 8
spot, as did No. 4 Michigan, No. 5 Clem- diately for a team with champi- start.” Orlando 0 3 .000 2 L3 0-1 0-3 Beasley .... 21 2-5 0-1 0-1 2 1 4
Gay ........... 16 2-5 0-0 2-4 2 3 5
son, and No. 6 Alabama. No. 7 TCU onship aspirations, but he strug- White is a good example that Tucker........ 9 3-5 0-0 0-3 0 0 7
moved up a spot after remaining un- gled at times. confidence and mental fortitude WESTERN CONFERENCE Fontchio..... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Totals .. ..... 43-98 23-28 15-44 29 20 122
beaten with a second-half comeback White averaged 11 points plays a substantial part in pro- PACIFIC W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. FG%: .439, FT%: .821. 3-pt. goals: 13-38,
.342 (Olynyk 2-3, Markkanen 2-6, Vanderbilt
against Kansas State. Oregon jumped and shot 30.6 percent from the fessional sports. He always has *LA Clippers 2 0 1.000 — W2 — 2-0 2-3, Conley 1-6, Clarkson 3-10, Sexton 1-3,
Golden State 2 1 .667 ½ W1 2-1 2-1 Beasley 0-2, Gay 1-3, Horton-Tucker 1-2).
two spots to a season-high No. 8 after 3-point line — the lowest clip of had the skill set to become a pro- *Phoenix 1 1 .500 1 L1 1-0 1-1 Team rebounds: 13. Team turnovers: 17 (15
pts.). Blocks: 6 (Markkanen, Vanderbilt, Con-
routing UCLA. Oklahoma State is No. 9, his career — in 26 regular-sea- ductive and consistent NBA Sacramento 0 3 .000 2½ L3 0-2 0-3 ley, Clarkson, Kessler 2). Turnovers: 16
LA Lakers 0 3 .000 2½ L3 0-2 0-3 (Olynyk, Markkanen 2, Vanderbilt, Conley,
followed by Southern California and son games last season with Bos- player but after years battling for Clarkson 3, Sexton 2, Beasley 2, Gay 2, Hor-
ton-Tucker 2). Steals: 13 (Olynyk, Markkanen
Wake Forest in a tie at No. 10. LSU, in its ton. just a play-in playoff spot in San SOUTHWEST W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. 2, Vanderbilt 4, Sexton 2, Beasley, Gay 2, Hor-
first season under coach Brian Kelly, After scoring 21 points on 5- Antonio, the stakes were higher San Antonio 2 1 .667 — W2 0-1 — ton-Tucker).
NEW ORLEANS
Memphis 2 1 .667 — L1 1-0 1-1
handed Mississippi its first loss of the for-8 shooting from the 3-point and he had a difficult time ad- New Orleans 2 1 .667 — L1 0-1 0-1
FG
Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt
FT Reb

season. line in Game 1 of the NBA Fi- justing to his new surroundings. Dallas 1 1 .500 ½ W1 1-0 1-1 Ingram ..... 11 4-5 1-2 0-1 0 0 10
Willimsn... 30 10-16 5-6 2-6 1 3 25
nals, White scored only 38 “I thought D White was big Houston 0 3 .000 2 L3 0-1 0-1 Valncnas.. 24 2-11 2-2 8-9 3 3 6
Jones ........ 35 3-9 3-5 1-4 1 6 9
GOLF points in the remaining five for us last year but obviously I NORTHWEST W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. McCollm .. 41 12-25 2-2 0-4 12 2 28
Nance....... 29 5-10 0-0 2-7 6 0 10
games on 12-for-44 shooting, 5 can see how much more confi- Utah 3 0 1.000 — W3 1-0 3-0
McIlroy climbs to No. 1 for 17 from the 3-point line. He dent he is and how much more Portland 3 0 1.000 — W3 1-0 3-0
Murphy .... 40 6-11
Alvarado .. 24
Marshall... 13
3-6
2-6
1-1
0-0
3-4
1-9 1 4 16
0-3 4 1
0-1 0 1
7
7
Denver 2 1 .667 1 W2 1-0 2-1 Hayes ......... 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0
Rory McIlroy capped off his steady combined for 3 points in Games comfortable and aggressive he’s Minnesota 2 1 .667 1 W1 1-1 2-1 Graham.... 15 1-2 0-0 0-1 2 1 3
march back to No. 1 in the world with an 5 and 6. been,” Tatum said. “D White is Okla. City 0 3 .000 3 L3 0-1 0-3 Totals .. ..... 48-102 17-22 14-45 30 22 121
FG%: .471, FT%: .773. 3-pt. goals: 8-27, .296
* — Not including late game
explosive burst of three birdies late in Lack of comfort was appar- always going to make the right (Ingram 1-2, Valanciunas 0-1, Jones 0-3, Mc-
SUNDAY’S RESULTS Collum 2-8, Nance 0-2, Murphy 3-4, Alvarado
the round to hold off Kurt Kitayama and ently the issue. White had never play. I tell him all the time I wish 1-3, Marshall 0-2, Hayes 0-1, Graham 1-1).
Team rebounds: 17. Team turnovers: 17 (21
win the CJ Cup in Ridgeland, S.C. Tied shouldered so much responsibil- he’d be a little bit more selfish Portland 106 at LA Lakers 104 Minnesota 116 at Okla. City 106 pts.). Blocks: 6 (Williamson 2, Jones, Alvara-
Charlotte 126 at Atlanta 109 At Golden St. 130 Sacramento 125 do, Marshall, Graham). Turnovers: 17 (In-
with Kitayama with five holes to go at ity or felt so much support from but that just makes us a better gram, Williamson 4, Valanciunas, Jones 3,
Utah 122 at New Orleans 121 (OT) Phoenix at LA Clippers McCollum 2, Murphy 2, Alvarado 3, Graham).
Congaree, McIlroy ran off three straight his teammates. The Celtics sacri- team. [Saturday] he was big. Steals: 8 (Ingram, Williamson, Valanciunas,
At Cleveland 117 Washington 107 (OT) McCollum, Alvarado, Marshall 2, Graham).
birdies to seize control and finished with ficed Josh Richardson, former That’s what I love about our Technicals: def. 3-second, 4:44/3rd.
MONDAY’S GAMES
two bogeys, hardly enough to ruin the first-round pick Romeo Lang- team. Any night a different num- Utah......................... 26 37 30 17 12 — 122
New Orleans .......... 24 29 31 26 11 — 121
BOSTON at Chicago 8 Utah at Houston 8
moment. He closed with a 4-under-par ford, and a first-round pick to ber of guys will be called upon to A — 18,665 (16,867). T — 2:31. Officials —
Indiana at Philadelphia 7 San Antonio at Minnesota 8 Curtis Blair, Ray Acosta, Jason Goldenberg.
67 for a one-shot victory. McIlroy, who acquire White. step up and help us win a game.”
Toronto at Miami 7:30 Brooklyn at Memphis 8
finished at 17-under 267, won for the And he came to Boston in the The Celtics’ primary offsea- CLIPPERS 111, KINGS 109
Orlando at New York 7:30 Denver at Portland 10
23rd time on the PGA Tour and 31st middle of a rookie extension that son addition was point guard Saturday night game
SATURDAY’S RESULTS LA CLIPPERS
time worldwide. It was his ninth time pays him $37 million over the fi- Malcolm Brogdon, who has FG FT Reb
BOSTON 126 at Orlando 120 At Milwaukee 125 Houston 105 Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt
reaching No. 1 in the world, behind only nal two years. The Celtics’ invest- made significant plays in the Morris....... 21 4-7 0-0 0-5 2 5 9
San Antonio 114 at Philadelphia 105 At Dallas 137 Memphis 96 George ..... 39 16-31 5-5 2-6 6 2 40
Tiger Woods and Greg Norman (both ment was apparent. first three games. But White Zubac ....... 24 4-7 2-2 1-8 1 3 10
At Indiana 124 Detroit 115 At Denver 122 Okla. City 117 Powell ...... 32 1-10 2-2 0-3 4 0 4
11) in getting to the top the most times. They are beginning to see the could be considered another off- Jackson.... 27 4-5 3-3 0-2 5 2 14
Cleveland 128 at Chicago 96 LA Clippers 111 at Sacramento 109
Kennard... 28 4-11 2-2 0-1 0 0 11
returns. White is averaging 13 season addition because of the
Ko captures 18th title points on 50 percent 3-point dramatic difference from last
At Miami 112 Toronto 109 Mann ........ 15
Batum ...... 28
Coffey......... 5
2-3
3-3
1-1
1-2
0-0
1-2
1-2 1 2
1-5 3 5
0-1 0 0
5
7
3
Lydia Ko won her 18th career title in shooting through three games. It season. He hit his first five 3- Cvington .. 22 2-3 4-4 0-7 2 2
Totals .. ..... 41-81 20-22 5-40 24 21 111
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the country of her birth after completing appears he better understands pointers Saturday and will con- FG%: .506, FT%: .909. 3-pt. goals: 9-22, .409
(Morris 1-1, George 3-10, Powell 0-2, Jackson
a 7-under-par 65 final round at the what the Celtics require, a reli- tinue to be open in the corner T’WOLVES 116, THUNDER 106 WARRIORS 130, KINGS 125 3-3, Kennard 1-4, Batum 1-1, Covington 0-1).
Team rebounds: 7. Team turnovers: 13 (13
BMW Ladies Championship. Ko fin- able scorer and defender that because defenses have to shift to MINNESOTA SACRAMENTO pts.). Blocks: 3 (George, Zubac, Batum). Turn-
overs: 13 (George 4, Zubac, Powell 2, Jackson
ished the South Korea-based tourna- can take pressure off Jayson Tat- Tatum and Brown. Min
FG FT Reb
M-A M-A O-T A F Pt
FG FT Reb
Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt 3, Batum, Coffey, Covington). Steals: 8 (Mor-
ris, George 2, Jackson, Batum 2, Covington 2).
ment with a 21-under 267, four strokes um and Jaylen Brown. “You make a couple and you McDanils.. 27 5-9 1-2 1-1 0 3 11 Okpala........ 4
Barnes...... 21
0-1
1-1
0-0
2-4
1-1 0 0
0-2 0 1
0
4 Techn icals : George, 2:04/2n d, team,
Towns ...... 30 5-9 4-4 1-8 5 2 15
ahead of Andrea Lee, who had a final On the play that set up just try to get more and more in- Gobert...... 25 7-9 1-3 2-15 1 2 15 Sabonis .... 22 6-10 7-8 3-14 4 2 19 12:00/3rd, team, 2:55/3rd.
SACRAMENTO
Russell...... 26 2-5 2-2 1-3 6 0 6 Huerter .... 31 3-14 2-2 0-5 4 3 9
round of 3-under 69. “This is probably White’s dunk, Tatum drove into volved in the offense,” White A.Edwrds . 34 13-19 1-3 2-11 3 4 30 Fox............ 36 11-20 3-3 1-5 10 4 26 FG FT Reb
Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt
Prince....... 23 4-8 0-0 1-3 3 1 11 Murray ..... 38 6-14 0-0 1-4 0 2 16
the best I’ve played, the most consistent- the paint and three defenders said. “Coaching staff is always McLaghln. 21 0-2 0-0 2-3 4 0 0 Monk ........ 29 6-15 0-0 3-7 8 0 16 Okpala...... 18 1-3 0-0 1-3 1 1 3
Holmes..... 16 6-8 3-4 3-5 0 3 15 Barnes...... 34 2-10 4-7 1-7 0 2 8
Nowell...... 24 5-16 3-4 1-6 1 0 14
ly I’ve played,” Ko said . . . Steven Alker converged. He spun and flipped telling me to be aggressive. I’ve Forbes ...... 12 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Mitchell.... 12 3-5 0-0 0-1 3 4 7 Sabonis .... 35 4-12 3-6 3-10 7 4 11
Davis......... 16 3-6 1-2 1-2 0 6 7 Huerter .... 32 5-9 3-4 0-3 5 4 18
birdied three straight holes to break out the ball to White, with Orlando’s just got to take advantage when Reid .......... 13
Knight......... 2
5-7
0-0
2-4
0-0
1-3 1 4 14
0-1 0 1 0 Lyles ........... 4 1-3 0-0 0-1 1 2 2 Fox............ 32 15-23 3-6 1-5 4 1 36
Murray ..... 33 7-10 2-2 1-5 2 3 19
of a late four-way tie for the lead and Paolo Banchero and Wendell it comes. We’ve got a lot of un- Moore Jr. ... 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Metu......... 11 1-3 2-2 0-4 1 2
Totals .. ..... 47-100 20-25 13-51 31 29 125
4
Holmes..... 13 1-2 0-0 2-3 0 2 2
Totals .. ..... 46-88 14-22 12-54 24 17 116 Monk ........ 13 0-4 0-1 0-2 1 1 0
won the Dominion Energy Charity Clas- Carter Jr. expecting White to selfish guys that are doing a FG%: .523, FT%: .636. 3-pt. goals: 10-34, FG%: .470, FT%: .800. 3-pt. goals: 11-43, Mitchell.... 16 2-7 0-0 0-0 2 2 4
.256 (Okpala 0-1, Sabonis 0-1, Huerter 1-8, Fox Davis......... 12 3-5 0-0 0-1 2 1 8
sic in Richmond, Va., the opening event pull up for a midrange jumper. good job of finding the hot hand. .294 (McDaniels 0-2, Towns 1-3, Gobert 0-1,
Russell 0-2, A.Edwards 3-7, Prince 3-5, 1-6, Murray 4-10, Monk 4-10, Mitchell 1-2, Da- Metu........... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
vis 0-2, Lyles 0-2, Metu 0-1). Team rebounds:
in the Charles Schwab Cup. He beat K.J. Instead he kept dribbling and It’s fun playing that way and we McLaughlin 0-1, Nowell 1-6, Forbes 0-2, Reid
2-4, Moore Jr. 0-1). Team rebounds: 6. Team 10. Team turnovers: 16 (25 pts.). Blocks: 2
Totals .. ..... 40-85 15-26 9-39 24 21 109
FG%: .471, FT%: .577. 3-pt. goals: 14-35,
Choi for his fourth victory of the season. rose for a two-handed jam, with have a lot of fun out there with turnovers: 15 (19 pts.). Blocks: 3 (McDaniels, (Sabonis, Metu). Turnovers: 16 (Barnes 2, Sa-
bonis, Huerter 2, Fox 3, Murray 2, Monk, Hol-
.400 (Okpala 1-2, Barnes 0-3, Sabonis 0-3,
Gobert, Reid). Turnovers: 15 (McDaniels, Huerter 5-8, Fox 3-5, Murray 3-6, Monk 0-2,
Banchero late to cover and be- each other.” Towns 3, Gobert, Russell 2, A.Edwards 5, mes 3, Mitchell, Lyles). Steals: 10 (Barnes,
Fox, Murray, Monk 3, Holmes, Davis, Lyles,
Mitchell 0-2, Davis 2-4). Team rebounds: 12.
Prince, Nowell, Moore Jr.). Steals: 9 (McDan- Team turnovers: 12 (15 pts.). Blocks: 5 (Sabo-
SOCCER coming witness to the poster iels 4, Towns, Russell, A.Edwards, Nowell 2). Metu). nis 2, Fox, Murray 2). Turnovers: 12 (Barnes,
Technicals: def. 3-second, 1:11/1st. Flagrant GOLDEN STATE Sabonis, Huerter, Fox 3, Murray 2, Monk 2,
dunk. Gary Washburn can be reached
NYCFC beats Montreal “I’ve been telling everybody at gary.washburn@globe.com.
fouls: McDaniels, 3:08/3rd.
OKLAHOMA CITY
FG FT Reb
Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt
D.Green.... 28 3-4 1-2 1-4 4 2 7
Mitchell, Davis). Steals: 5 (Barnes, Sabonis 2,
Fox, Monk).
LA Clippers.................29 23 34 25 — 111
FG FT Reb
Sacramento................26 29 25 29 — 109
Maximiliano Moralez and Héber Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt Wiggins.... 31 10-19
Looney ..... 25 3-4
2-3
0-2
1-5 1 2 24
2-8 6 3 6 A — 16,296 (17,500). T — 2:27. Officials —
K.Willims . 18 3-8 0-2 0-2 1 0 6
scored goals in the first half and defend- Dort........... 30 6-15 6-6 1-3 2 1 20 Thompsn.. 27 3-10 0-0 0-4 3 1 8 John Goble, Gediminas Petraitis, Matt Kallio.
Robnsn-E . 26 5-6 2-2 0-2 3 2 15 Curry ........ 31 11-22 4-4 0-5 2 3 33
ing champion New York City FC went on

‘Best run’ for Larson


Giddey...... 22 5-11 0-0 0-2 5 2 10 Poole ........ 27 7-14
J.Green..... 13 1-2
7-9
1-2
0-0 4 2 24
2-4 0 2 3
CAVALIERS 128, BULLS 96
to defeat CF Montreal, 3-1, in an Eastern Mann ........ 28
Pokusvsk . 13
5-12
1-6
0-1
0-0
2-3 3 3 10
1-2 0 0 2 Wiseman . 20 5-7 4-6 0-6 3 3 14 Saturday night game
DiVincnz... 11 1-2 2-2 0-0 1 0 4
Conference semifinal of the MLS Cup Wiggins.... 25
Bazley ........ 4
1-3
0-1
3-4
0-0
0-2 1 0
0-0 0 0
5
0 Moody...... 18 0-1 3-4 0-1 0 1 3
CLEVELAND
FG FT Reb
Kuminga .... 7 1-2 2-2 0-0 0 2 4
Playoffs in Montreal. No. 3-seed NYCFC

ends in Homestead win


Jay.Wlms ... 8 2-4 0-1 3-6 2 2 4 Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt
Dieng........ 23 2-6 0-0 1-6 3 2 5 Rollins ........ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 LeVert ...... 33 4-12 3-4 0-4 8 1 14
advances to the conference finals Omoruyi... 12 5-7 2-3 1-3 1 2 13 Totals .. ..... 45-87 26-36 6-37 24 21 130 E.Mobley.. 25 7-9 2-2 1-3 1 1 16
Waters III. 14 1-6 0-0 1-1 0 0 3 FG%: .517, FT%: .722. 3-pt. goals: 14-33, Allen ......... 29 4-6 0-0 3-6 2 2 8
against the top-seeded Philadelphia Muscala ... 11 4-6 2-2 1-9 0 1 11 .424 (Wiggins 2-6, Thompson 2-7, Curry 7-12, Okoro ....... 27 1-5 0-0 0-1 0 1 2
Joe .............. 6 1-3 0-0 0-1 3 0 2 Poole 3-5, J.Green 0-1, DiVincenzo 0-1, Moody Mitchell.... 35 10-19 8-9 3-9 8 3 32
Union. Totals .. ..... 41-94 15-21 11-42 24 15 106 0-1). Team rebounds: 12. Team turnovers: 13 Osman...... 26 5-8 3-3 0-2 4 5 15
By Tim Reynolds heading there to compete for FG%: .436, FT%: .714. 3-pt. goals: 9-41, .220
(23 pts.). Blocks: 5 (Wiggins 2, Looney,
J.Green, Moody). Turnovers: 13 (D.Green 2,
Love.......... 23
Neto.......... 15
5-9
3-5
0-0 0-12 4 1 15
0-0 0-4 4 1 6
(K.Williams 0-2, Dort 2-7, Robinson-Earl 3-4,
SKIING ASSOCIATED PRESS three remaining spots. Only Joey Giddey 0-2, Mann 0-6, Pokusevski 0-2, Wig-
Thompson, Curry 2, Poole, Wiseman 2, DiVin-
cenzo 2, Moody 2, Kuminga). Steals: 7 (Wig-
Lopez........ 16
Stevens...... 4
6-7
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-3 0 1 12
0-1 0 0 0
gins 0-2, Dieng 1-3, Omoruyi 1-2, Waters III
HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Kyle Logano, through his win at Las gins 3, Curry, Poole, J.Green 2). Technicals: I.Mobley..... 4 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 1 3
Ford finishes in top 10 Larson found his way into NA- Vegas last week, has his berth
1-6, Muscala 1-3, Joe 0-2). Team rebounds: 7.
Team turnovers: 11 (14 pts.). Blocks: 4 (Wig-
gins, Dieng 2, Muscala). Turnovers: 11 (K.Wil-
Poole, 6:17/4th.
Sacramento................36 35 23 31 — 125
Wade.......... 4 2-3 0-0 0-2 1 0
Totals .. ..... 48-85 16-18 8-48 32 17 128
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Golden State..............39 50 24 17 — 130 FG%: .565, FT%: .889. 3-pt. goals: 16-27,
American skier Tommy Ford finished SCAR’s headlines for a second clinched. liams, Dort 2, Robinson-Earl, Giddey 3, Mann
2, Pokusevski, Dieng). Steals: 7 (K.Williams,
.593 (LeVert 3-6, Okoro 0-2, Mitchell 4-6, Os-
A — 18,064 (18,064). T — 2:24. Officials — man 2-3, Love 5-6, Neto 0-1, I.Mobley 1-1,
in the top 10 of a World Cup race for the consecutive week. This time, for D e n n y Ha m l i n i s o n t h e Dort 2, Robinson-Earl, Mann, Dieng, Joe). Bill Kennedy, Kevin Cutler, CJ Washington. Wade 1-2). Team rebounds: 8. Team turn-
Minnesota ..................31 22 29 34 — 116 overs: 18 (22 pts.). Blocks: 5 (LeVert, E.Mob-
first time since his devastating crash two a much more pleasant reason. wrong side of the cutline going Oklahoma City...........18 26 30 32 — 106 ley, Allen, Lopez 2). Turnovers: 17 (LeVert 2,
seasons ago. “Not surprising at all,” the Larson held off Ross Chastain into Martinsville. Chastain is sec- A — 15,044 (18,203). T — 2:09. Officials — HORNETS 126, HAWKS 109 E.Mobley 3, Allen 2, Okoro 3, Mitchell 4, Os-
man, Neto, Wade). Steals: 4 (LeVert, E.Mob-
Zach Zarba, Scott Twardoski, Brandon Adair. ley, Mitchell, Neto).
33-year-old Ford said after finishing to cap a dominant showing in ond, Chase Elliott is third, and CHARLOTTE CHICAGO
FG FT Reb
sixth in the season-opening giant slalom the second-to-last race of the NA- William Byron — the polesitter BLAZERS 106, LAKERS 104 Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt
FG FT Reb
Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt
Hayward.. 31 4-10 3-5 0-3 5 0 12
in Sölden, Austria. “My knee is feeling SCAR season at Homestead-Mi- for Sunday — is fourth. Wshngtn .. 22 4-8 2-2 1-3 1 4 12
Williams... 16
DeRozan... 33
2-7
3-9
1-2
7-7
1-3 0 1
0-2 1 2 13
6
PORTLAND
good, so it feels good to be able to push it ami Speedway on Sunday, after Hamlin is 5 points back of By- FG FT Reb
Plumlee.... 26
Smith........ 33 8-16
2-4 4-9
1-1
1-8 6 2
1-2 6 3 18
8 Vucevic .... 31 7-12 0-0 1-4 3 3 16
Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt Dosunmu . 27 2-7 0-0 1-4 3 3 5
like that.” Ford, a three-time Olympian, leading 199 of the 267 laps over ron, followed by Ryan Blaney, Hart .......... 36 3-5 2-2 2-16 5 2 9
Oubre ....... 32 9-20 3-3 2-10 0 4 24 LaVine...... 28 9-17 3-4 0-3 4 2 23
McDniels.. 20 3-6 2-2 1-5 3 3 9 Green........ 14 2-5 2-3 1-3 2 0 6
finished a career-best fifth in the giant the 1½ mile course. Christopher Bell, and Chase Bris- Grant ........ 35 5-11
Nurkic....... 30 2-5
4-4 0-2 1 3 16
2-2 3-13 4 3 6
Boknight .. 18 3-9 2-2 0-1 2 4 10 White........ 24 2-8 1-1 1-1 1 3 5
Maledon... 14 1-1 2-3 0-0 4 1 4 Caruso...... 17 0-1 2-2 0-2 2 1 2
slalom World Cup season standings in It was Larson’s third win of coe in eighth. Simons ..... 36 5-17
Lillard ....... 34 15-25
2-2
5-7
0-1 2 5 12
1-5 2 3 41
Richards... 20 9-9 2-3 5-11 1 1 20 Dragic....... 11 2-4 0-0 0-2 3 1 4
Thor.......... 16 2-4 0-0 1-6 0 2 5 Drumond.. 13 3-8 2-2 3-7 0 2 8
2019-20. the season and came a week af- Among the playoff drivers, af- Winslow... 25 2-8 3-4 2-5 3 2 7 McGwens... 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 Jones ........ 17 2-3 3-4 1-2 0 1 8
Eubanks... 13 0-1 4-6 2-3 0 0 4 Williams..... 1 1-2 0-0 2-3 0 0 2 Bradley....... 4 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0
ter the reigning Cup champion ter runner-up Chastain, Hamlin Sharpe...... 16 2-6 0-0 3-4 1 2 4 Totals .. ..... 47-90 21-30 14-52 28 24 126 Terry........... 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Little ......... 14 3-6 0-0 0-3 1 0 7
MISCELLANY — who was eliminated earlier in was seventh, Bell 11th, Byron Totals .. ..... 37-84 22-27 13-52 19 20 106 FG%: .522, FT%: .700. 3-pt. goals: 11-26,
Simnovic.... 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0
Totals .. ..... 34-84 21-25 10-35 19 19 96
0
.423 (Hayward 1-4, Washington 2-4, Smith
this year’s playoffs — was inten- 12th, Elliott 14th, Blaney 17th, FG%: .405, FT%: .840. 3-pt. goals: 7-29, .241
Verstappen wins USGP
FG%: .440, FT%: .815. 3-pt. goals: 10-27, 1-2, Oubre 3-6, McDaniels 1-3, Bouknight 2-4,
.370 (Hart 1-1, Grant 2-3, Simons 0-6, Lillard 6- Thor 1-3). Blocks: 6 (Plumlee, Smith, McDan- (Williams 1-3, Vucevic 2-3, Dosunmu 1-4,
tionally spun by Bubba Wallace Logano 18th, and Briscoe 36th 13, Sharpe 0-1, Little 1-3). Team rebounds: 8. iels, Richards 2, Thor). Turnovers: 13 (Hay- LaVine 2-6, Green 0-2, White 0-5, Caruso 0-1,
Team turnovers: 19 (17 pts.). Blocks: 5 (Nur- ward 4, Washington 2, Plumlee 2, Smith 2, Dragic 0-1, Drummond 0-1, Jones 1-1, Bradley
Max Verstappen passed Lewis Ham- in an act of retaliation at Las Ve- in the 36-car field. kic, Lillard, Winslow, Eubanks, Sharpe). Turn- Oubre, McDaniels, Thor). Steals: 7 (Hayward, 0-1, Simonovic 0-1). Team rebounds: 2. Team
overs: 19 (Hart 3, Grant, Nurkic 2, Simons 5, Smith 3, Oubre, Bouknight, Maledon). turnovers: 10 (14 pts.). Blocks: 6 (Vucevic 3,
ilton late to earn a record-tying 13th win gas. Briscoe — a past winner at Lillard 6, Winslow, Sharpe). Steals: 6 (Hart 2, Green 2, Jones). Turnovers: 10 (Williams,
Simons, Winslow 2, Sharpe). Technicals: def. ATLANTA Vucevic 2, Caruso, Dragic, Drummond 3,
of the season at the United States Grand On Sunday, the suspended Homestead in the trucks and 3-second, 1:08/2nd. FG FT Reb Jones, Terry). Steals: 12 (Williams, DeRozan
Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt 3, LaVine 2, Green 2, Drummond 2, Jones 2).
Prix in Austin, Texas. Verstappen’s race Wallace was watching. Larson, Xfinity series — came into Sun- LA LAKERS Collins ...... 38 3-12 4-4 2-10 1 2 10 Technicals: DeRozan, 4:30/4th, DeRozan,
FG FT Reb Hunter...... 31 4-11 1-2 2-5 4 3 10 4:30/4th, Vucevic, 4:19/3rd, def. 3-second,
was nearly undone by a rare slow pit meanwhile, was winning. day looking for a big showing Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt Capela...... 23 6-8 2-2 5-10 1 4 14 10:15/2nd. Ejections: DeRozan, 4:30/4th.
Walker ..... 32 7-13 0-1 2-4 1 3 15
stop by Red Bull midway through the “Definitely the best run we’ve that would help his playoff James....... 38 12-22 5-7 1-8 8 3 31
Murray ..... 39 7-15
Young....... 33 9-25
3-3
8-9
1-8 5 2 19
2-5 9 4 28
Cleveland....................34 36 23 35 — 128
Chicago.......................25 29 25 17 — 96
race that dropped him well behind had all year long,” Larson said. hopes, or even a victory that Davis......... 36 9-17
Beverley... 30 1-3
4-4 5-10 3 5 22
4-4 1-4 5 3 7
Okongwu . 23
A.Holiday . 14
4-6
0-4
2-4
2-2
3-5 1 4 10
0-0 0 1 2
A — 21,089 (20,917). T — 2:11. Officials —
James Williams, Ashley Moyer-Gleich, Robert
Hamilton. Verstappen fought back to AJ Allmendinger was third would clinch his spot in the win- Westbrk ... 28 4-15
Reaves ..... 19 2-5
2-3
1-1
0-6 6 1 10
0-0 1 1 7
Johnson.... 10 1-2 1-2 1-2 0 0 3 Hussey.
J.Holiday .. 17 1-7 0-0 0-0 0 1 3
pass last season’s rival for the champion- and Austin Dillon fourth, as ner-take-all finale. Brown....... 22 2-7 0-0 0-4 1 2 4 Forrest ....... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Andersn ... 20 2-3 0-0 0-2 0 1 4 Krejci.......... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 LEADERS
ship on lap 50 of 56 . . . Felix Auger- Chevrolets took the top four He didn’t make it out of Stage Nunn......... 10 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 Martin ........ 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2
D.Jones....... 6 2-4 0-0 1-2 0 2 4 Griffin......... 6 3-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 8 Not including Sunday’s games
Aliassime won his second title in as spots. 2. Briscoe completed only 160 Totals .. ..... 41-92 16-20 10-40 26 24 104 Totals .. ..... 39-95 23-28 16-45 23 21 109 SCORING
FG FT Pts. PPG
many weeks, beating Sebastian Korda, Even though Larson can’t win laps, going into the wall and FG%: .446, FT%: .800. 3-pt. goals: 6-33, .182 FG%: .411, FT%: .821. 3-pt. goals: 8-35, .229 Tatum, BOS..................... 37 22 104 34.7
(Walker 1-5, James 2-9, Davis 0-3, Beverley (Collins 0-7, Hunter 1-5, Murray 2-4, Young Fox, SAC .......................... 27 7 69 34.5
6-3, 6-4, in the European Open final in the title, his Hendrick Motor- damaging his car beyond repair. 1-3, Westbrook 0-3, Reaves 2-4, Brown 0-2, 2-8, A.Holiday 0-2, Johnson 0-1, J.Holiday 1-5, Morant, MEM ................. 34 27 103 34.3
Anderson 0-1, Nunn 0-3). Team rebounds: 7. Griffin 2-3). Blocks: 9 (Collins 4, Capela, Mur- Doncic, DAL .................... 22 17 67 33.5
Antwerp . . . Jessica Pegula defeated sports team still can — very Briscoe’s title chances are Team turnovers: 13 (19 pts.). Blocks: 9 (Walk- ray, Okongwu 2, J.Holiday). Turnovers: 12 Curry, GSW ..................... 20 18 67 33.5
er, James 2, Davis 6). Turnovers: 13 (Walker (Collins, Hunter, Capela, Murray 4, Young, Antetokonmpo, MIL ...... 26 10 65 32.5
Maria Sakkari, 6-2, 6-3, to capture her much in the mix for an owners’ badly damaged now as well, and 2, James 4, Davis, Beverley 2, Reaves 2, Nunn Okongwu 2, A.Holiday, Johnson). Steals: 8 Mitchell, CLE................... 22 13 63 31.5
2). Steals: 9 (Walker, James 2, Davis 2, Bever- (Collins, Hunter, Capela, Murray, Okongwu,
first career WTA 1000 title at the Guada- championship. his only path toward making the ley, Reaves, Brown, Anderson). A.Holiday, Griffin 2).
Booker, PHX ................... 21
Lillard, POR..................... 17
15
21
61
61
30.5
30.5
lajara Open. The 28-year-old American The four-car field for the title winner-take-all finale in Phoenix Portland......................32 23 23 28 — 106 Charlotte.....................22 37 45 22 — 126 Alexander, OKC.............. 23
Durant, BKN.................... 19
11
16
60
59
30.0
29.5
LA Lakers....................24 24 35 21 — 104 Atlanta ........................30 25 29 25 — 109
eliminated four Grand Slam champions race will be decided next week in is to win next week at Martins- A — 18,997 (18,997). T — 2:28. Officials — Ed A — 17,383 (18,729). T — 2:20. Officials —
Ingram, NOP................... 18 17 56 28.0
Siakam, TOR................... 32 16 83 27.7
en route to her second career title. Martinsville, with seven drivers ville. Malloy, Matt Boland, Derek Richardson. Pat Fraher, Nick Buchert, Andy Nagy. George, LAC.................... 20 10 55 27.5
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1. Catholic Memorial 6-0 1 1:00
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2. King Philip 6-0 2 Ch. 10
3. Xaverian 6-1 3
DAL DET CLS
4. St. John’s Prep 5-2 4 7:00 7:00 7:00
5. Milford 6-1 5 NESN NESN NESN
6. Duxbury 6-0 6
7. Central Catholic 5-2 7 CHI CLE WAS
8:00 7:30 6:00
8. Franklin 5-1 8
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10. Reading 7-0 10 Home games shaded For updated scores: bostonglobe.com/sports
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JIM VENABLE 11. Mansfield 6-1 11
12. Peabody 7-0 12
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK 13. Milton 6-0 13
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17. North Attleborough 4-2 15 At Phila................12 .................Indiana
8 p.m. Boston at Chicago NBCSB At Miami...............3½ ................ Toronto
18. Everett 6-1 18 At New York.........7 ................Orlando
10 p.m. Denver at Portland NBATV At Minnesota........9½ .........San Antonio
19. Brockton 6-1 19 At Houston............1 ......................Utah
PRO FOOTBALL At Memphis..........1½ ...............Brooklyn
20. Plymouth South 7-0 — BOSTON.................5 ...........At Chicago
8:15 p.m. Chicago at New England ESPN, Ch. 10 Denver...................3½ ..........At Portland
College Football
MEN'S COLLEGE GOLF Thursday
By Nate Weitzer on both sides of the ball with 18 3 p.m. East Lake Cup Golf Favorite Pts. Underdog
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT touchdowns, including a pair of PRO HOCKEY
Louisiana...............2½ ..........At So. Miss
At N.C. State.......13½ ...............Va. Tech
It was all starting to slip away five-score games, and first-year Utah....................... 8½ ........At Wash. St.

from Billerica on Friday night in starter Jayce Duarte is thriving at Golf 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at Edmonton NHL Friday
At BYU....................3 ...........E. Carolina
MEN'S SOCCER La. Tech.................9½ .....At Florida Int’l
North Andover — the undefeated quarterback after seeing limited 3 p.m. Premier: AFC Bournemouth at West Ham USA Saturday
season, a top eight seed in the Di- reps as the third-stringer the past PGA CJ CUP LPGA: BMW CHAMPIONSHIP (Schedule subject to change)
Toledo....................8½ At East Michigan
Ohio St.................15½ .......... At Penn St.
vision 3 statewide tournament, couple of seasons. At Congaree Golf Club,
Ridgeland, S.C.
At Oak Valley Country Club, Wonju, Arkansas...............3½ ............At Auburn
South Korea At Houston......... 17½ ..............S. Florida
and a potential matchup with “I’m proud of where the pro- Yardage: 7,655; par: 71
Yardage: 6,647; par: 72
BC...........................9 ..............At UConn
Miami (Oh)............9 ...............At Akron
archrival Chelmsford for the Mer- gram is at,” said Almeida. “We’re Rory McIlroy........66-67-67-67–267 -17 TCU........................ 6½ ..... At W. Virginia
Kurt Kitayama.....66-65-70-67–268 -16 Lydia Ko...............68-68-66-65–267 -21 At Florida State. 20½ ...............Ga. Tech
rimack Valley Conference Small ti- developing a winning culture
tle on Thanksgiving. where our kids expect to be suc-
K.H. Lee................68-67-66-68–269
Tom Fleetwood...73-66-66-65–270
Jon Rahm.............69-62-70-69–270
-15
-14
-14
Andrea Lee..........66-66-70-69–271
Hyejin Choi..........69-69-66-68–272
Hyo Joo Kim........69-69-66-68–272
-17
-16
-16
Colleges AHL At Syracuse..........1½ .........Notre Dame
Oklahoma..............1½ ...........At Iowa St.
Miami.....................3 ........... At Virginia
Aaron Wise..........66-66-71-69–272 -12 EASTERN CONFERENCE At Rice.................16½ ..............Charlotte
Despite trailing, 22-6, at the cessful.” Sam Burns...........70-68-68-67–273 -11
Lilia Vu.................68-66-69-69–272
Atthaya Thitikul..63-71-67-74–275
-16
-13 Atlantic Division At Minnesota......13½ .................Rutgers
half, and, 34-27, in the final min- Lee Hodges..........68-67-70-68–273 -11 Ariya Jutanugarn73-68-65-70–276 -12 FOOTBALL W L OL SL Pts. GF GA At Georgia St........3½ ......Old Dominion

utes, Billerica (7-0, 3-0) stayed true Extra points Billy Horschel......68-67-72-66–273
Brendon Todd.....68-67-69-69–273
-11
-11
Linn Grant............70-69-68-70–277
Yuka Saso............70-73-65-69–277
-11
-11
Charlotte......... 4 0 0 0 8 15 10
WB/Scrantn ... 3 0 1 0 7 10 8
Illinois....................6½ ........At Nebraska
New Mex. State... 3 .............At UMass
Jason Day............ 69-69-69-67–274 -10 Hannah Green.....70-67-72-69–278 -10 AP Top 25 poll Bridgeport ...... 4 1 0 0 8 19 13 SMU........................3 ................At Tulsa
to its run-first principles and ral- R Leena Haikola joined an ex- Tom Kim.............. 66-69-69-70–274
Cameron Davis...66-66-73-70–275
-10
-9
Yae Eun Hong.....66-70-71-71–278 -10 The poll as of Oct. 23, with first-place
Providence ..... 3 1 1 0 7 14 12
Hershey........... 2 1 1 0 5 11 10
At UCF.................PK .............Cincinnati
Oregon.................14½ ....................At Cal
Danielle Kang......70-70-70-68–278 -10 votes in parentheses, records, total
lied for a 35-34 road win to keep clusive club of girls at Bridgewa- M. Fitzpatrick......70-69-68-68–275
Tyrrell Hatton..... 67-68-71-69–275
-9
-9
Minsol Kim.......... 64-70-71-73–278 -10 points based on 25 points for a first-
Lehigh Val. ..... 2 1 1 0 5 12 12 Wake Forest.........5½ .........At Louisville
Alison Lee............68-72-67-71–278 -10 Springfield...... 2 3 0 0 4 13 13 At Kansas St.........1 ................Okla. St.
place vote through 1 point for 25th,
its high hopes afloat. ter-Raynham when she made her Tom Hoge............68-67-70-70–275 -9
Cheyenne Knight71-68-70-70–279 -9 and last week’s ranking:
Hartford .......... 0 2 1 1 2 9 16 At Iowa................10½ ............N'western
T. Montgomery...69-71-73-62–275 -9 North Division At Georgia.......... 21½ ..................Florida
“It was the first time we faced varsity debut and played both M. McNealy.........69-70-66-71–276 -8 Paula Reto...........72-70-70-67–279
Allisen Corpuz.....70-69-71-70–280
-9
-8
Rec. Pts. LW Cleveland........ 3 2 0 0 6 21 20 At Navy............... 13½ .................Temple
Mito Pereira........71-67-69-69–276 -8 1. Georgia (31) .............. 7-0 1,530 1 At W Kentucky.....9½ ...............N. Texas
adversity all year,” said coach sides of the ball in the Trojans’ Brendan Steele...68-70-69-69–276 -8 Sei Young Kim....71-70-70-69–280
Eun-Hee Ji............72-68-71-70–281
-8
-7
2. Ohio State (18) ......... 7-0 1,513 2
Rochester ....... 3 2 0 0 6 15 17
Belleville ......... 2 2 1 0 5 19 20 S. Alabama...........9½ ...At Arkansas St.
Keegan Bradley..71-69-67-70–277 -7 3. Tennessee (13) ......... 7-0 1,476 3 At S. Carolina.......6 ...............Missouri
Duane Sigsbury. “We talk about it 37-0 Southeast Conference victory Viktor Hovland....67-71-68-71–277 -7 A Lim Kim............66-73-71-71–281 -7 4. Michigan .................... 7-0 1,382 4
Toronto ........... 2 2 0 0 4 11 11
Syracuse......... 1 1 0 2 4 18 17 At Tennessee.....12½ ..............Kentucky
Corey Conners....70-68-69-71–278 -6 S. Kyriacou..........69-70-68-74–281 -7 5. Clemson (1)............... 8-0 1,318 5 At Marshall...........2½ ...........Coast. Car.
all in practice, and in film ses- over Dartmouth on Thursday. Brian Harman......68-69-70-71–278 -6 W. Meechai......... 71-70-68-72–281 -7 6. Alabama..................... 7-1 1,266 6
Utica ................ 1 2 0 0 2 5 7
At Boise St..........28 ................Colo. St.
P. Roussin-Bchrd 71-69-70-71–281 -7 Laval................ 1 3 1 0 3 13 19
Max Homa...........72-65-72-69–278 -6 UAB........................4½ .At Florida Atlntc
sions, how some times we might “She was playing D-tackle for Shane Lowry.......68-67-71-72–278 -6 Lizette Salas........70-70-70-71–281 -7
7. TCU ............................. 7-0
8. Oregon ....................... 6-1
1,213 8
1,114 10 WESTERN CONFERENCE USC...................... 14½ ............At Arizona
Hinako Shibuno..72-70-72-67–281 -7 Central Division
not play our best, and someone is us in a varsity game, which is pret- Taylor Moore...... 67-69-67-75–278
Cameron Young..73-69-66-70–278
-6
-6 J. Suwannapura..74-66-69-72–281 -7
9. Oklahoma St. ............ 6-1
10. Wake Forest.............. 6-1
1,064 11
927 13 Manitoba ........ 4 0 1 0 9 24 12
At Texas Tech......2½ ...................Baylor
At Michigan........21½ ........Michigan St.
going to punch us in the face. So ty awesome,” B-R coach Lou Wyndham Clark..66-70-71-72–279
Matt Kuchar........71-68-71-69–279
-5
-5
Na Rin An.............70-73-71-68–282
Matilda Castren..72-73-66-71–282
-6
-6
10. USC ............................. 6-1 927 12 Texas............... 3 1 0 0 6 14 10
Gr. Rapids....... 3 2 0 0 6 19 19
Arizona St...........12½ .........At Colorado
Ole Miss.................3 .....At Texas A&M
12. UCLA........................... 6-1 803 9
we have to be ready to punch back, Pacheco said. Collin Morikawa.70-69-68-72–279
Andrew Putnam.69-68-74-68–279
-5
-5
G. Dryburgh.........70-70-72-70–282
Chella Choi..........70-69-69-75–283
-6
-5
13. Penn State................. 6-1 783 16 Chicago........... 1 2 0 0 2 8 11
Milwaukee...... 1 2 0 0 2 9 10
At N. Carolina.......3½ ............Pittsburgh
14. Utah ............................ 5-2 766 15 At UTEP..................2 .......Middle Tenn.
and we did.” Haikola, who also played Justin Suh............74-67-69-69–279 -5 Carlota Ciganda. 71-73-69-70–283 -5 15. Mississippi................. 7-1 744 7 Rockford ......... 1 3 0 0 2 9 18 At Fresno State....7½ ..San Diego State
Rickie Fowler.......74-66-73-67–280 -4 Lauren Coughlin.73-70-70-70–283 -5 16. Syracuse .................... 6-1 626 14 Iowa................. 0 2 0 2 2 7 13 At UCLA...............16½ ...............Stanford
Senior quarterback JT Green guard, described the experience as Sungjae Im.......... 67-70-74-69–280 -4 Jodi Shadoff........ 73-72-68-70–283 -5 17. Illinois......................... 6-1 508 18 Pacific Division At San Jose St....26½ .................Nevada
H. Matsuyama.... 71-71-71-67–280 -4 Maria Fassi..........73-72-70-68–283 -5 18. LSU.............................. 6-2 502 27 San Jose.......... 4 0 0 0 8 14 6 Sunday
(8-of-12 passing, 178 yards, TD; “exhilarating.” Bio Kim.................72-69-68-72–281 -3 Sarah Schmelzel.74-69-72-68–283 -5 19. Kentucky.................... 5-2 429 19 Ontario............ 4 1 0 0 8 22 10 Wyoming.............10½ .............At Hawaii
Denny McCarthy 68-73-70-70–281 -3 P. Anannarukarn 75-71-67-71–284 -4 20. Cincinnati................... 6-1 386 21
32 carries, 191 yards, 3 TDs) led “Just the support from all of the Alex Noren...........69-71-70-71–281 -3 Jennifer Kupcho..69-72-72-71–284 -4 21. North Carolina .......... 6-1 278 22
Coachella.... ... 3 1 0 0 6 19 14
Tucson............. 3 1 0 0 6 14 13
NFL
Harris English......69-72-71-70–282 -2 Monday
22. Kansas St................... 5-2 272 17
the charge with his arms and legs. teams and the fans, it’s a whole Keith Mitchell......71-69-72-70–282 -2
Annie Park...........71-70-70-73–284
Emily Pedersen...69-69-74-72–284
-4
-4 23. Tulane......................... 7-1 243 25
Abbotsford ..... 2 2 0 0 4 13 21
Bakersfield ..... 2 2 1 0 5 15 18
At New England...7½ ................Chicago
Sebastian Munoz68-72-73-69–282 -2 NHL
After hitting Gus O’Gara (six re- family and it’s one of the best mo- Justin Thomas.....68-73-72-69–282 -2
Celine Boutier.....73-70-72-70–285
M. Jutanugarn.....72-70-73-70–285
-3
-3
24. N.C. State................... 5-2
25. South Carolina.......... 5-2
169 23
113 28
Colorado ......... 2 2 0 0 4 15 14
Calgary............ 1 3 0 0 2 12 17 Monday
ceptions, 131 yards) for a 75-yard ments you could feel in your life,” Danny Willett......69-67-74-72–282
Emiliano Grillo.... 71-68-73-71–283
-2
-1
Frida Kinhult........72-72-72-69–285 -3 Also receiving votes: Texas 38, Liber- San Diego ....... 1 3 0 0 2 13 17 Favorite Line Underdog
Dallas...............-114 At Ottawa.......-105
Line
Nanna Madsen....71-75-70-69–285 -3 ty 35, Oregon St. 25, Mississippi St. 10, Henderson...... 1 5 0 0 2 15 20
score early in the fourth quarter, said Haikola, a former Raynham Russell Henley....74-70-67-72–283
Ryan Palmer........76-71-68-68–283
-1
-1
Anna Nordqvist...74-70-71-70–285 -3 Maryland 8, Troy 3, UTSA 1, Arkansas NOTE: Two points are awarded for a At New Jersey-128 Washington...+106
St. Louis..........-115 At Winnipeg...-102
Su-Hyun Oh.........70-72-73-70–285 -3 1, Florida St. 1, Washington 1 win, one point for an overtime or shoo-
Green scored on a quarterback Giants youth standout now in her Scottie Scheffler.71-68-74-70–283
Adam Hadwin.....71-67-74-72–284
-1
E
A. Valenzuela......73-71-69-72–285 -3 tout loss. Top four teams in each divi- At Edmonton..-118 Pittsburgh.......-102
Na Yeon Choi......75-74-69-68–286 -2 sion advance to playoffs. Toronto...........-113 At Vegas.........-106
sneak in the final minutes. Sigs- ninth year playing football. Sang-Hyun Park. 69-72-72-71–284 E
Nasa Hataoka..... 69-72-70-75–286 -2 FBS Coaches poll SUNDAY'S GAMES
Carolina...........-154 At Vancouver+126
Seamus Power....67-69-74-74–284 E
Wei-Ling Hsu.......75-71-69-71–286 -2
bury called his number on the “When you put in hard work Si Woo Kim..........67-74-73-71–285 +1
Haeji Kang...........70-75-71-70–286 -2
The poll as of Oct. 23, with first-place
votes in parentheses, records, total
Bridgeport 5............................Hartford 2
Lehigh Valley 5.....................Cleveland 4
Chris Kirk.............71-68-71-75–285 +1
two-point conversion attempt, and you’re determined to do this, Davis Riley...........72-75-72-66–285 +1 B. Altomare......... 69-75-70-73–287 -1 points based on 25 points for a first- WB/Scranton 2..................Providence 1

running “QB power” to gain the anything is possible and the sky is
Webb Simpson... 71-72-74-68–285
Alex Smalley.......70-69-73-73–285
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Minjee Lee...........70-73-73-71–287
Leona Maguire....72-72-71-72–287
Yealimi Noh.........73-74-71-69–287
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place vote through 1 point for 25th,
and last week’s ranking:
Grand Rapids 5........................Toronto 2
Manitoba 6............................. Rockford 3
San Jose 3........................... Henderson 2
Transactions
Jordan Spieth......75-69-72-69–285 +1
biggest 3 yards of the contest. the limit. You just have to push Lucas Glover.......69-73-73-71–286 +2 Daniela Darquea.71-73-71-73–288 E
1. Georgia (43) .............. 7-0
Rec. Pts. LW
1,550 1 Tucson 5..............................Bakersfield 3
NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Sung Hyun Park..69-73-74-73–289 +1 NBA: Announced Miami Heat F Ca-
Luke List...............73-69-71-73–286 +2
“That’s the mentally of Billeri- through.” J.J. Spaun.............69-72-69-76–286 +2 Emma Talley.......74-73-72-70–289 +1
2. Ohio State (17) ......... 7-0
3. Tennessee (2) ........... 7-0
1,516
1,424
2
4
Coachella Valley 7.............Abbotsford 4
MONDAY'S GAMES
leb Martin has been suspended for one
Lindsey Weaver..71-72-77-69–289 +1 game without pay for instigating an
ca,” said Sigsbury. “It’s a blue-col- R Mashpee (4-2) played with Scott Stallings.....72-69-72-73–286
Byeong Hun An...73-70-70-74–287
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+3 Ashleigh Buhai....78-73-70-69–290 +2
4. Michigan (1).............. 7-0
5. Clemson..................... 8-0
1,407
1,325
3
5
No games scheduled on-court altercation by taunting To-
TUESDAY'S GAMES ronto Raptors C Christian Koloko and
Peiyun Chien.......75-72-72-71–290 +2
lar community and I know we heavy hearts in Friday’s 25-20 win Sepp Straka.........71-70-73-73–287
Seonghyeon Kim 73-71-73-71–288
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+4 Bronte Law..........69-73-72-76–290 +2
6. Alabama..................... 7-1 1,264 6 Texas at Chicago..................................12 then tackling him into the spectator
7. TCU ............................. 7-0 1,184 8 WEDNESDAY'S GAMES stands. Koloko has been fined $15,000
have tough kids. Ever since I be- over Carver following the death of C. Bezuidenhout.70-71-75-74–290
John Huh..............70-75-72-73–290
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P. Phatlum...........69-74-75-72–290
Amy Yang............76-73-69-72–290
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8. Oregon ....................... 6-1 1,125 9 Belleville at Laval....................................7 for grabbing Martin during the alterca-
9. Oklahoma St. ............ 6-1 1,031 11 Syracuse at Toronto...............................7 tion. Heat forward Nikola Jovic has al-
came coach in 2014, we’ve always 2021 graduate Ryan Hendricks in Troy Merritt.........72-73-68-78–291 +7 Angel Yin............. 81-68-71-70–290 +2 10. Wake Forest.............. 6-1 949 13 Cleveland at WB/Scranton..............7:05 so been suspended one game without
J.T. Poston...........74-72-71-74–291 +7 Esther Henseleit.72-76-70-73–291 +3 11. USC ............................. 6-1 941 12
been able to run the ball and stop a car accident en route to Florida Sahith Theegala. 79-70-73-69–291 +7 So Yeon Ryu........71-72-73-76–292 +4 12. Mississippi................. 7-1 816 7
Texas at Milwaukee...............................8
Colorado at San Diego.........................10
pay for leaving the bench area and en-
tering the altercation.
Gary Woodland...65-73-79-74–291 +7 Kelly Tan..............73-71-74-74–292 +4 13. Penn State................. 6-1 789 16
the run, and we hang our hat on Thursday. Trey Mullinax......65-72-77-78–292 +8 Jenny Shin...........74-72-72-75–293 +5 14. Utah ............................ 5-2 782 15
Ontario at San Jose..............................10 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Buffalo: Recalled D Kale Clague
Chanmin Jung.....74-74-73-72–293 +9 Hyunjo Yoo..........76-68-72-77–293 +5 15. UCLA........................... 6-1 744 10 SATURDAY'S RESULTS
that as the program. The goal is to A two-sport athlete and the Kevin Kisner........73-74-75-71–293 +9 Jeongeun Lee......76-73-72-73–294 +6 16. Syracuse .................... 6-1 554 14 Toronto 4........................Grand Rapids 1 from Rochester (AHL).
Chez Reavie.........75-69-76-73–293 +9 Charlotte 3...............................Hershey 2 Colorado: Assigned RW Martin Kaut
Jennifer Song......72-74-76-73–295 +7
be the more physical team.” South Shore Tobin football MVP Yongjun Bae........71-74-72-77–294 +10 S. Meadow...........74-71-76-76–297 +9
17. Kentucky.................... 5-2
18. Illinois......................... 6-1
473 18
469 20 Bridgeport 5..................................Laval 2 and C Jayson Megna to Colorado
Sanghun Shin......78-73-77-73–301 +17 Manitoba 5..........................Milwaukee 2 (AHL).
Described by Sigsbury as the during the Fall II 2021 season, Yeong-Su Kim.....74-76-76-77–303 +19
P. Tavatanakit.....77-78-72-72–299
Sophia Schubert.73-76-75-76–300
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19. Cincinnati................... 6-1
20. LSU.............................. 6-2
441 19
350 26 Syracuse 6............................Rochester 2 Philadelphia: Loaned C Jackson
Cates to Lehigh Valley (AHL).
heart and soul of the team, senior Hendricks, 20, was a member of Yoseop Seo..........76-72-77-78–303 +19 Mi Hyang Lee......77-77-75-74–303 +15 21. North Carolina .......... 6-1
22. Kansas St................... 5-2
347 22
261 17
Texas 4............................................Iowa 3
WB/Scranton 4.......................Hartford 3
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
In-Kyung Kim......73-78-74-79–304 +16 Southeastern Conference: Fined
captain Scott Einarson embodies the Mashpee Wampanoag and a CHAMPIONS: DOMINION M-A. Leblanc.......80-77-72-79–308 +20 23. N.C. State................... 5-2 259 23 Cleveland 4.....................Lehigh Valley 3 LSU $250,000 for a violation of the ac-
24. Tulane......................... 7-1 206 25 Providence 2................................. Utica 1 cess to competition area policy.
that physicality with 55 tackles, six sophomore at East Carolina Uni- At The Country Club of Virginia, 25. South Carolina.......... 5-2 87 29 Springfield 3...........................Belleville 2
sacks, and a fumble recovery, add- versity. Richmond EUROPE: MALLORCA OPEN Also receiving votes: Texas 48, Liber- Chicago 4................................Rockford 1
Ontario 5...............................San Diego 1
Yardage: 7,025; par: 72 ty 42, Maryland 24, Washington 22, Or-
ing 491 receiving yards and seven “He was a kid who not only was
Formula One
At Son Muntaner Golf Club, egon St. 21, Baylor 6, UTSA 4, Missis- San Jose 4........................... Henderson 0
Steven Alker.............69-65-68–202 -14 Palma, Spain sippi St. 4, Troy 3, Arkansas 3, Coastal Calgary 4.................................Colorado 2
touchdowns on offense. a senior leader, he was a leader of K.J. Choi.....................71-65-67–203 -13
Yardage: 6,952; par: 71
Carolina 2, UCF 1, Boise St. 1 Tucson 5..............................Bakersfield 3
Doug Barron.............68-67-69–204 -12
Green has been prolific in his all of our kids in the program,” Padraig Harrington. 68-67-69–204 -12
Jerry Kelly.................65-67-72–204 -12 Yannik Paul.........71-64-62-72–269 -15 HOCKEY US GRAND PRIX
second season as the starter, with Mashpee coach Matt Triveri said.
14 passing touchdowns and zero “For our kids, it meant a lot to
Ernie Els.....................68-70-67–205
Brian Gay.................. 72-64-69–205
Rocco Mediate.........71-71-64–206
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N. Dellingshausn.71-66-64-69–270
Paul Waring.........70-66-68-66–270
Ryan Fox..............68-64-65-74–271
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MEN
NEW ENGLAND
MLS Playoffs Results of Sunday’s Formula One
race at Circuit of the Americas, Aus-
Rod Pampling...........69-68-69–206 -10 Dale Whitnell.......68-63-68-72–271 -13 AIC 5...................................Lindenwood 3 Conference Srmifinals tin, Texas, with make of car, starting
interceptions, 1,378 passing yards, come out of there with a win, I Brett Quigley............69-70-67–206 -10 M. Armitage........63-73-63-73–272 -12 Boston College 5.......New Hampshire 0 SUNDAY’S RESULTS position, and laps completed.
Stephen Ames..........69-68-70–207 -9 NYCFC 3....................... at CF Montreal 1 1. Max Verstappen, Red Bull, 2, 56
670 rushing yards, and 12 rushing know. Some of our older kids are Jim Furyk...................70-69-68–207 -9
J. Janewattnnnd. 66-69-66-71–272
Jeff Winther.........67-69-68-68–272
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Quinnipiac 6................................ Maine 2
At Austin 2.............................FC Dallas 1 2. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 3, 56
MIDWEST 3. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, 12, 56
scores. pretty emotional . . . I think a lot of Kevin Sutherland.....69-70-68–207 -9 Ewen Ferguson...69-70-65-69–273 -11 Omaha 3...................Alaska-Fairbanks 2 4. Sergio Perez, Red Bull, 9, 56
Bernhard Langer......68-71-69–208 -8 Hurly Long...........67-69-66-71–273 -11
WOMEN NYCFC, 3-1 5. George Russell, Mercedes, 4, 56
In the absence of senior safety the staff was too.” David Toms...............68-72-68–208
Paul Broadhurst.......70-69-70–209
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Gavin Green........ 66-69-70-69–274 -10
NEW ENGLAND NYCFC (2-0-0)....................2 1 — 3 6. Lando Norris, Mercedes, 6, 56
Scott Hend...........70-69-68-67–274 -10
Sebastien St. Pierre (hip), Billeri- The Falcons closed the game Glen Day....................67-72-70–209
Shane Bertsch..........71-69-70–210
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Richard Mansell..69-70-61-74–274 -10 Penn State 6................Franklin Pierce 0 CF Montreal (1-0-1)..........0 1 — 1 7. Fernando Alonso, Renault, 14, 56
8. Sebastian Vettel, Mercedes, 10, 56
Lukas Nemecz.....65-70-67-72–274 -10 Scoring: NYC, Maximiliano Moralez 2
ca has received standout efforts out by taking a picture with Hen- Tom Gillis..................68-70-72–210 -6 J. Veerman...........69-69-68-68–274 -10 6th minute; NYC, Araújo Héber 2 (San- 9. Kevin Magnussen, Ferrari, 13, 56
Wes Short, Jr............70-70-70–210 -6 Ricardo Gouveia.67-74-67-67–275 -9 tiago Rodriguez) 45th minute; NYC, 10. Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull, 19, 56
from Jason Martin, Michael Mur- dricks’ jersey and delivered the
ECHL
Scott Parel................74-69-68–211 -5 Nicolai Hojgaard.68-69-64-74–275 -9 Talles Magno 1 61st minute; MTL, 11. Esteban Ocon, Renault, 20, 56
Stuart Appleby.........74-65-73–212 -4 Djordje Mihailovic 2 (Zachary Brault- 12. Alexander Albon, Mercedes, 8, 56
nane, and Judd Dorival, who came game ball to his parents’ house. David Branshaw.......69-70-73–212 -4
M. Lorenzo-Vera.67-70-70-68–275
Richie Ramsay....68-69-67-71–275
-9
-9 Guillard) 85th minute 13. Guanyu Zhou, Ferrari, 18, 56
Scott Dunlap.............73-68-71–212 -4 EASTERN CONFERENCE 14. Pierre Gasly, Red Bull, 11, 56
up with a fourth-quarter intercep- Mashpee plans to honor Hen- Paul Goydos..............74-71-67–212 -4
Andy Sullivan......69-68-66-72–275
Ashun Wu............70-68-70-67–275
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Saves: NYC, Sean Johnson 7; MTL,
James Pantemis 1 15. Mick Schumacher, Ferrari, 16, 56
Thongchai Jaidee.....71-70-71–212 -4 16. Daniel Ricciardo, Mercedes, 15, 56
tion to deny North Andover. dricks with a special recognition Rob Labritz............... 68-68-76–212 -4 Fabrizio Zanotti..68-72-66-69–275 -9 Newfoundld.......3 0 0
Worcester..........2 0 0
6 14
4 9
7
5
Shots: NYCFC 5, CF Montreal 18
Shots on goal: NYCFC 4, CF Montreal 17. Nicholas Latifi, Mercedes, 17, 56
Gene Sauers.............71-73-68–212 -4 J. Caldwell........... 73-67-67-69–276 -8
Down in Bristol County, ahead of their senior night game Paul Stankowski......71-72-69–212 -4 Chase Hanna.......72-66-69-69–276 -8 Maine..................2 1 0 4 11 8 8 18. Lance Stroll, Mercedes, 5, 21
19. Valtteri Bottas, Ferrari, 7, 16
Daan Huizing.......64-73-67-72–276 -8 Trois-Rivieres ....1 1 1 3 8 11 Fouls: NYCFC 13, CF Montreal 10
Fairhaven (7-0, 3-0) was in danger Friday vs. Randolph at 6 p.m. Mario Tiziani.............73-67-72–212
Y.E. Yang...................70-71-71–212
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-4 Renato Paratore.70-69-63-74–276 -8 Reading..............0 2 1 1 7 14 Offsides: NYCFC 2, CF Montreal 3 20. Carlos Sainz Jr., Ferrari, 1, 1
M. Schneider.......69-68-69-70–276 -8 Adirondack........0 2 0 0 5 9 Yellow cards: NYC, Kevin O'Toole
of losing an undefeated season R Plymouth South star Casious Billy Andrade............72-68-73–213
Marco Dawson.........71-72-70–213
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-3 Jack Senior..........70-69-69-68–276 -8 Norfolk ...............0 3 0 0 5 16 33rd; NYC, Santiago Rodriguez 38th;
South Division NYC, Alexander Callens 42nd; MTL, Ru-
and a shot at the South Coast Con- Johnson has racked up three con- Connor Syme......67-72-63-74–276 -8
NASCAR
Ken Duke...................70-70-73–213 -3
Tim Herron................71-69-73–213 -3 R. Hojgaard..........65-69-68-75–277 -7 S. Carolina .........2 0 0 4 13 3 dy Camacho 53rd; MTL, Joel Waterman
67th; MTL, Djordje Mihailovic 69th
ference Small title when it went secutive 1,000-yard rushing sea- Lee Janzen................70-70-73–213 -3 Scott Jamieson...69-71-70-67–277
Joost Luiten.........67-70-70-70–277
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Savannah...........2 0 0 4 9 5
Referee: Drew Fischer
Robert Karlsson.......68-74-71–213 -3 Jacksonville .......2 1 0 4 7 3
down, 12-0, early at Seekonk. sons, and he’s still a junior. Fresh Colin Montgomerie. 70-69-74–213 -3 Eddie Pepperell.. 73-65-69-70–277 -7 Greenville...........1 0 1 3 7 7 Attendance: 19,619

After the Blue Devils rallied for off a 204-yard evening vs. Pem-
Woody Austin...........70-73-71–214
Harrison Frazar........71-71-72–214
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Alvaro Quiros......69-70-70-68–277
M. Southgate...... 68-70-69-70–277
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Florida ................1 1 0
Atlanta................1 2 0
2
2
7
8 11
7 Conference Finals
Oct. 30
DIXIE VODKA 400
Mark Hensby............71-73-70–214 -2 Marc Warren.......67-70-67-73–277 -7 Orlando ..............0 1 1 1 3 7 Austin at LAFC.........................................4 Results of Sunday’s NASCAR Cup
a 12-12 tie, senior Kevin Moura broke, Johnson has 1,051 yards Corey Pavin.............. 69-71-74–214 -2 K. Aphibarnrat....69-71-69-69–278 -6 WESTERN CONFERENCE NYCFC at Philadelphia...........................9 race at Homestead-Miami Speedway,
Ken Tanigawa.......... 72-68-74–214 -2 Julien Brun...........68-73-68-69–278 -6 Homestead, Fla., with make of car (T
spearheaded a goal-line stand, for the Panthers (7-0). He topped Duffy Waldorf...........71-72-71–214 -2 Rafa Bello............ 71-69-67-71–278 -6
Central Division
- Toyota; F - Ford; C - Chevrolet),
Charlie Wi.................71-72-71–214 -2 Indy.....................2 0 0 4 12 8 starting position, and laps completed.
paving the way for star sophomore 1,000 yards in a six-game Fall II A. Canizares........65-70-70-73–278 -6
Toledo ................2 0 0 4 9 5

Justin Marques to rush deep into season in 2021, and did it again
Alex Cejka.................72-73-70–215
Darren Clarke...........69-72-74–215
Joe Durant.................67-73-75–215
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Tom Lewis...........71-69-67-71–278
Darius Van Driel.71-66-65-76–278
Louis de Jager.....71-68-68-72–279
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Cincinnati...........1 0 0
Kalamazoo.........0 1 0
2
0
7
3
2
5 Premier League 1. Kyle Larson, C, 5, 267
2. Ross Chastain, C, 20, 267
3. AJ Allmendinger, C, 10, 267
Wheeling............0 2 0 0 5 9
Seekonk territory, setting up a 25- last fall in only five games before Bob Estes.................. 67-72-76–215
John Huston..............68-69-78–215
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Lorenzo Gagli......68-69-71-71–279 -5 Iowa....................0 2 0 0 6 12
GP W D L Pts.
Arsenal..................... 11 9 1 1 28
4. Austin Dillon, C, 32, 267
Matthew Jordan.70-70-72-67–279 -5 Fort Wayne........0 2 0 0 7 14 5. Brad Keselowski, F, 9, 267
yard field goal by Jarrod Frates to suffering a season-ending foot in- Scott McCarron........73-69-73–215
Vijay Singh................72-70-73–215
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Justin Walters.....68-70-69-72–279 -5
Mountain Division
Manchester City .... 11 8 2 1 26 6. Martin Truex Jr., T, 12, 267
Ashley Chesters. 71-68-67-74–280 -4 Tottenham............... 12 7 2 3 23 7. Denny Hamlin, T, 14, 267
pull ahead with seven seconds left. jury. Retief Goosen...........72-70-74–216 E S. Rodriguez........70-71-71-68–280 -4 Idaho...................2 0 0 4 12 6 Newcastle................ 12 5 6 1 21 8. Kevin Harvick, F, 16, 267
Jay Haas....................73-69-74–216 E Hugo Leon...........70-64-70-76–280 -4 Kansas City .......1 0 0 2 5 3 Chelsea .................... 11 6 3 2 21 9. Kyle Busch, T, 11, 267
“We don’t necessarily have a “I think what separates Casious M Angel Jimenez.....67-74-76–217 +1 Adrian Otaegui...70-71-69-70–280 -4 Allen....................1 1 0 2 8 7 Man. United ............ 11 6 2 3 20 10. Daniel Suarez, C, 23, 267
Tom Pernice, Jr........75-71-71–217 +1 Rapid City..........1 1 0 2 7 6 Fulham..................... 12 5 3 4 18 11. Christopher Bell, T, 2, 267
two-minute drill because we’re al- from other running backs is his Jeff Sluman...............73-71-73–217 +1
Santiago Ben.......74-66-72-68–280
David Drysdale... 69-69-71-72–281
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Michael Allen............72-73-73–218 +2 Utah ....................1 1 0 2 6 7 Brighton................... 11 4 3 4 15
ways kind of in that offense,” said trust in the system,” South coach Chris DiMarco.......... 75-69-74–218 +2
Grant Forrest.......70-69-69-73–281
M. Kawamura..... 70-70-70-71–281
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13. Chris Buescher, F, 8, 267
14. Chase Elliott, C, 3, 267
Steve Flesch............. 77-69-72–218 +2 Everton .................... 12 3 4 5 13
Fairhaven coach Derek Almeida, Darren Fruzzetti said. “We know Kirk Triplett.............. 74-72-72–218 +2 S. Sharma............69-69-73-70–281 -3 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a
win, one point for an overtime or shoo- Crystal Palace ........ 11 3 4 4 13
15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., C, 27, 267
S. Soderberg....... 71-70-69-71–281 -3 16. Michael McDowell, F, 18, 267
Dicky Pride................77-68-75–220 +4
who took over in 2020 after six that teams will know what we are David McKenzie.......74-71-78–223 +7 D. Van Tonder.....69-71-68-73–281 -3 tout loss. Top four teams in each divi- Bournemouth.......... 11 3 4 4 13
Aston Villa............... 12 3 3 6 12
17. Ryan Blaney, F, 13, 267
Pep Angles.......... 70-71-69-72–282 -2 sion advance to playoffs. 18. Joey Logano, F, 17, 267
seasons at Falmouth. running and we don’t stray from Cameron Beckman..83-70-71–224
Billy Mayfair.............71-78-75–224
+8
+8 Steven Brown..... 68-70-69-75–282 -2 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Southampton.......... 12 3 3 6 12
Leicester City ......... 12 3 2 7 11
19. Austin Cindric, F, 26, 267
Aaron Cockerill...68-70-70-74–282 -2 Newfoundland 6......................Reading 2 20. Harrison Burton, F, 21, 267
“So, we were able to move the the game plan. Casious keeps a Jeff Maggert.............75-75-75–225 +9
M. Kieffer.............68-66-72-76–282 -2 Savannah 4................................Atlanta 1
West Ham ............... 11 3 2 6 11
Leeds United........... 11 2 3 6 9 21. Aric Almirola, F, 28, 267
Espen Kofstad.....68-72-70-72–282 -2 22. Ty Gibbs, T, 6, 267
ball quickly and get the ball down cool head and is ready when his Robin Roussel.....70-70-72-70–282 -2
Maine 5...........................Trois-Rivieres 2 Wolverhampton ..... 12 2 3 7 9
23. Corey LaJoie, C, 31, 267
Worcester 4....................... Adirondack 1 Nott. Forest............. 12 2 3 7 9
inside the 10-yard line. I certainly number is called.” Richard Sterne....74-66-70-72–282 -2 24. Cole Custer, F, 25, 266
Tennis Greenville 3............................... Norfolk 2 SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Chris Wood..........70-71-67-74–282 -2 At Aston Villa 4.....................Brentford 0 25. Noah Gragson, C, 24, 266
Toledo 4..................................Wheeling 2
wasn’t trying to play for the field Johnson has 40 touchdowns in Gregory Bourdy..69-71-71-73–284 E
Jacksonville 2................. Orlando 1 (OT) Fulham 3.....................at Leeds United 2 26. Ty Dillon, C, 30, 266
Darren Fichardt..66-74-73-71–284 E Arsenal 1....................at Southampton 1 27. John Hunter Nemechek, T, 4, 266
goal, but Seekonk wasn’t going to 18 games, including 12 in 2022 — A. Garcia-Heredi.69-71-68-76–284 E MONDAY'S GAMES
Leicester City 4....at Wolverhampton 0 28. Justin Haley, C, 15, 266
EUROPEAN OPEN Ricardo Santos... 70-71-70-73–284 E No games scheduled 29. Landon Cassill, C, 33, 266
make it easy. So we decided to second only to Chad Silva (Oliver Maverick Antcliff71-70-70-74–285 +1 TUESDAY’S GAMES Newcastle 2................... at Tottenham 1
MONDAY’S GAME
30. Erik Jones, C, 22, 264
At Lotto Arena, Antwerp, Belgium Angel Hidalgo.....72-69-72-72–285 +1 No games scheduled 31. Todd Gilliland, F, 29, 264
send the kicking team out, which Ames) in Division 3. Men’s singles Niklas Lemke.......71-68-71-76–286 +2 WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
AFC Bournemouth at West Ham.........3
32. J.J. Yeley, F, 34, 263
Finals SATURDAY’S RESULTS
David Howell.......71-70-75-71–287 +3 33. B.J. McLeod, F, 35, 262
made it a fun finish.” R Central Catholic coach Chuck Felix Auger-Aliassime (2), def. Se- Brandon Stone....69-71-67-82–289 +5
Cincinnati at Kalamazoo..............10:30a
Worcester at Trois-Rivieres..................7
At Nottingham Forest 1.......Liverpool 0 34. Cody Ware, F, 36, 262
bastian Korda, 6-3, 6-4. At Everton 3..................Crystal Palace 0
A 1998 Fairhaven graduate Adamopoulos became the 57th Jacksonville at Orlando.........................7 At Manchester City 3............Brighton 1
35. Tyler Reddick, C, 7, 242
36. Chase Briscoe, F, 19, 160
SATURDAY'S RESULTS Man. United 1......................at Chelsea 1
who played under his father, Dana, coach in state history to reach 200 STOCKHOLM OPEN Newfoundland 4............ Reading 3 (OT)
NASCAR CUP STANDINGS
Almeida has led Fairhaven to a wins Friday, joining Shawsheen At Kungliga Tennishallen Stockholm
Men’s singles
Schools Trois-Rivieres 3...........................Maine 2
S. Carolina 8..............................Norfolk 1
20-5 record since taking over, and coach Al Costabile and Stoneham
NWSL Playoffs
Florida 5.....................................Atlanta 3 Standings are for 34 races through Di-
Finals xie Vodka 400, with points, wins, and
Holger Rune (7), def. Stefanos Tsitsi- Indy 5...................................Kalamazoo 3
participation numbers are on a coach Bob Almeida in reaching the pas (1), 6-4, 6-4. Jacksonville 5...........................Orlando 2
top 10 finishes.
FIELD HOCKEY Worcester 5.......................Adirondack 4
SUNDAY’S RESULTS Pts. W T10
major upswing. With 85 kids try- milestone this season. Semifinals Joey Logano.....................4,106 3 15
TENNIS NAPOLI CUP CAPE ANN
Savannah 5..................Greenville 4 (OT) Portland 2.............................San Diego 1 Ross Chastain..................4,101 2 19
ing out this fall, Fairhaven has Ipswich 1......................Ham.-Wenham 0
Toledo 5..................................Wheeling 3 Kansas City 2.........................OL Reign 0 Chase Elliott ....................4,093 5 19
At Tennis Club Napoli, Naples Cincinnati 7........................Fort Wayne 2 SATURDAY’S GAME William Byron..................4,087 2 9
been able to field freshmen and JV Globe correspondents Brad Joyal, Men’s singles Allen 5........................................Wichita 3 Championship Denny Hamlin..................4,082 2 14
Finals Idaho 6............................................Iowa 4 At Audi Field Ryan Blaney.....................4,069 0 15
teams for the first time in decades. Jake Levin, and Eamonn Ryan Lorenzo Musetti (4), def. Matteo Ber-
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GAVIN, Marjorie A. McGRATH THOMPSON, ROSEN, Stanley Harold TARPEY, Teresa K.


BY CITY AND TOWN (McCauley) Nancy June 27, 1950 - October 19, 2022
Stanley died at the age of 72
ACTON at the Hospice House in Lincoln,
ROSEN, Stanley Harold Massachusetts, after a long illness. He
BEVERLY was predeceased by his parents, Harold
FITZGERALD, Robert J. Warren, Ted Rosen, and Gladys Rosen;
and his sister Marjorie Thomas. He is
BOSTON
STEPANIAN, Jacquelynne Mary
survived by his beloved wife of 37 years,
Mary Lou; children, Max, Marley, and
BROOKLINE
David DeMaille (Alice); grandchildren,
LEE, Shue Pon
Celia and Lulu DeMaille; sisters, Paula
DEDHAM Rosen and Rachel Rosen (Michael);
WOELFEL, Eleanor B. (Denner) brother Ted Rosen (Nadia); and many
FRANKLIN other relatives and friends. Donations
DACKO, Marilyn in his honor may be sent to the
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Of Milton, passed away October 22nd.
MALDEN
Of South Weymouth, MA, age 87, Age 61 of Norwood, died at home, https://pancan.org There will be a Daughter of the late Celia (Finn)
DICK, Phyllis (White)
passed away in her home of more surrounded by family, after a long private Family Burial. A Celebration of and Austin Tarpey. Sister of Benita
MEDWAY Hume and her late husband Michael
than 50 years on October 14, 2022, illness. She will be lovingly missed his Life will be held in Acton and also
MacDONALD, Mildred (MacRae) surrounded by her loving family. She of Milton, Veronica Moore and her
by her husband, Mark Thompson in Rochester in the summer. Memorial
MILTON was a woman of strong faith, brave of Norwood; daughter Jessica Page: actonfuneralhome.com husband Rory of Stoughton, and
TARPEY, Teresa K. actions, and a courageous role model. Thompson; son Ian Thompson of the late Daniel Tarpey and his wife
NEWBURYPORT Marjorie was raised in Allston, MA
with her five siblings. Marjorie married
Boston; brother David and wife Cindy STEPANIAN, Jacquelynne Margaret Tarpey of County Mayo,
McLAUGHLIN, Berenice (Henrich) McGrath of Norwood; sister Amy IE. Also survived by several nieces
William “Bill” P. Gavin II in 1959. They McGrath DiVincenzo of Westwood; six Mary and nephews. Visiting Hours at the
NEWTON
settled in South Weymouth and became nephews and eight nieces. Nancy was Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home, 326
MacDONALD, Mildred (MacRae)
cherished members of the St. Francis predeceased by her parents, Edmund Granite Ave., MILTON, Wednesday
NORWOOD Xavier Parish and the Pond Plain 4:00-7:00 pm. Funeral Mass at (Our
(Ozzie) and Barbara (Balfour) McGrath
McGRATH THOMPSON, Nancy Improvement Association. Marjorie was Lady of Visitation Parish) St. Elizabeth’s
of Norwood. In addition to her
PEABODY a loving mother to their six children: immediate family, Nancy is survived by Church, Milton, Thursday morning
DICK, Phyllis (White) Maura, Sheila, William, Christopher, two beloved aunts and many neighbors, at 10:00. Burial Milton Cemetery. For
McLAUGHLIN, Berenice (Henrich) Eileen and Kathleen. friends, and cousins, including Laurie complete obituary and guestbook, see
PLYMOUTH
Marjorie was widowed in January Zimmerman, who gave her the gift of www.alfreddthomas.com
of 1979, when Bill was killed in 12 more years of life. Nancy’s positive
WOELFEL, Eleanor B. (Denner)
a car accident. She courageously outlook despite her health struggles,
ROSLINDALE moved forward as a single mother
WOELFEL, Eleanor B. (Denner) and love for family and friends, were an
and provider. Marjorie spent most of inspiration to all. WOELFEL , Eleanor B.
SOUTH WEYMOUTH her working career at the MA State
GAVIN, Marjorie A. (McCauley) Department of Social Services. In
Visiting Hours: All friends and (Denner) “Ellie”
families are invited to attend Visiting
WAKEFIELD retirement, Marjorie volunteered for Hours on Thursday, October 27 from
CADOGAN, Barbara A. the Dianna DaVanna Center Hotline, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM at the First
delivered Meals on Wheels, and Jacquelynne “Jacquie” Stepanian passed
WALPOLE Congregational Church in Norwood, away peacefully on September 24th,
did fundraising for numerous other
WOELFEL, Eleanor B. (Denner) 100 Winter Street, Norwood. A 2022 after a short illness at her home
charities.
Memorial Service will immediately in Boston, surrounded by her children.
WEST NEWTON Marjorie’s favorite role was being a
follow at 10:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, She was predeceased by her husband
MacDONALD, Mildred (MacRae) loving grandmother or “Gram” to her
a donation in Nancy’s name to the New of 55 years, Ira, in 2017, as well as her
WEST ROXBURY six grandchildren: James, Gavin, Owen,
England Donor Services is appreciated. parents Herbert and Irene McLucas,
WOELFEL, Eleanor B. (Denner) Selena, Billy and Christopher. Marjorie
Please consider becoming an organ and her brother Herbert McLucas. She
enjoyed numerous close relationships
WEYMOUTH donor and giving the gift of life. is survived by the family she loved -
with her large extended family, great
GAVIN, Marjorie A. (McCauley) Registration is through the Registry of her son, Philip, daughter, Alisa, son,
neighbors and wonderful friends.
WINCHESTER Motor Vehicles. Steve and his wife Kate, and her three
She was especially blessed by lifelong
PALLIN, David J. friendships with Kitty and Ron Smith. granddaughters, Sophie, Charlotte
Gillooly Funeral Home, Norwood
Her family thanks all her caregivers and Elizabeth; as well as her six living
siblings, David McLucas and his wife
OUT OF STATE from South Shore Elder Services and
Longtime resident of Roslindale and
Norwell VNA and Hospice. End-of- Joan, Robert McLucas and his wife
CONNECTICUT Nancy, Elizabeth Hart and her husband Plymouth, passed away peacefully on
Life Services will be private. Please
PALLIN, David J.
leave messages and condolences in the
McLAUGHLIN, Berenice Sam, Nance Previte, William McLucas October 22, 2022, surrounded by her
loving family. Beloved wife of the late
Keohane.com guestbook. (Henrich) and his wife Eddye, and Laurence
Eugene J. “Smitty” Woelfel. Devoted
McLucas and his wife Eileen, as well
CADOGAN, Barbara A. FITZGERALD, Robert J. as their children and grandchildren. mother of Gail M. Reardon and her
husband James of Dedham, Mark
(Pierotti) “Bob” Born Jacquelynne Mary McLucas in
G. Woelfel and his wife Marianne
1936 in Somerville, MA as the oldest of
eight siblings, Jacquie graduated from of Stoughton, Jeanne C. Sumner of
Somerville High School and received Mattapoisett, Steven J. Woelfel and
a B.A. in English from Tufts College. his wife Gina of Walpole, and the
She enjoyed a fairytale marriage to late Karen B. Woelfel, and Linda J.
the love of her life, was a wonderful Woelfel. Loving “Grandma Ellie” of Lisa
mother and loving grandmother, and Flaherty, Jane Murphy, Eric Woelfel,
LEE, Shue Pon a great friend to many. Jacquie lived Ryan Woelfel, Larra Sumner, Gabrielle
Sumner, Hayden Sumner, Adam
an incredibly illustrious life. She spent
Shue Pon Lee, a.k.a. Jimmy Lee, of Sumner, Jack Woelfel, Emma Woelfel,
her life doing a myriad of things - in
Brookline, MA, passed away on October and the late James Woelfel; and great-
addition to raising her children, she did
17, 2022. Beloved husband of Sau Ping grandmother of Brenna, Nora, James,
a tremendous amount of volunteering
Lee. Devoted father of Herbert Lee and Gwen. Beloved daughter of the late
beginning with helping out at her kids’
and his wife Guixian Kuang of Dayton, Age 85, died peacefully on October 19, John A. and Barbara E. (O’Donnell)
elementary schools to being involved
OH, Beverly Lee of Brookline, MA, 2022. Denner. Sister of Joan Forrester of
in various cultural and medical efforts.
and his late son Daniel Lee. He is also A Wyoming native, she lived most of FL, and the late John Denner, Jr., and
She served on the Ladies’ Committee
survived by his grandson, Nicholas Lee her life on the North Shore--in Nahant, Lois McManus. Also survived by many
Passed away on October 21, and the Board of Overseers at the
Of Wakefield, Oct. 15. Loving wife Soulos of Brookline, MA; his brother, Boxford, Newburyport, Salisbury, and nieces and nephews.
2022, at the age of 91, at Museum of Fine Arts, the Ladies’
of the John Cadogan. Sister of Linda Shue Hong Lee and his wife Mo Yin most recently at Brooksby Village in Eleanor was a great cook and loved
his home in Beverly. Born Visiting Committee at MGH, was a
Pierotti, of Wakefield. Funeral Mass in of Chestnut Hill, MA; his sister, Mun Peabody. entertaining with family and friends at
in Somerville on December 25, 1930 long-term Board member at Spaulding
the Most Blessed Sacrament Church, W. (Kathy), and her husband Jim K. Her family will miss her deeply and her lake house in Plymouth, where she
to James E. and Alice (Hunzelman) Rehabilitation Hospital (ultimately
1155 Main St., Wakefield, on Tuesday at Chin of Brookline, MA; brother-in-law will hold a celebration of Berenice’s life spent many happy summers with her
Fitzgerald, Bob was a veteran of becoming Board Emeritus) and the
12 pm. Relatives and friends are invited of Patrick Chow and his wife Jean at 11 am on Friday, October 28th at the husband and family. She was retired
the United States Coast Guard and Boston Public Library Foundation, and
to attend. In lieu of flowers, memorial of Allston, MA; uncle of Edward Lee First Religious Society in Newburyport. from N.E. Telephone, where she worked
spent 38 years on the Cambridge Fire volunteered with the MGH Hospital
contributions may be made to the St. and his wife Phoebe of Chestnut Hill, Please go to https://www. for 35 years.
Department, retiring as a Lieutenant. for Children, the Wang Center, the
Jude Children’s Research Hospital, MA, Robert Lee and his wife Donna tlcfuneralhome.com/obituary/Berenice- Visiting Hours will be held at the P.E.
He is survived by his wife of 70 Armenian Missionary Association of
501 St. Jude Pl., Memphis, TN 38105. of Newton, MA, Diana Mar and her McLaughlin for more information. Murray-F.J. Higgins, George F. Doherty
years, Marie (Fasciano); daughter America’s Boston Orphan and Child
Arrangements are in the care of the Mc- husband Greg of Newton, MA, Janice & Sons Funeral Home, 2000 Centre
Debra Kinton and her husband Clark Care, and the Boston Symphony
Donald Funeral Home in WAKEFIELD. Chin of Watertown, MA, Natalie Wong St., WEST ROXBURY, on Wednesday,
of Reading; daughter Lyne McAuliffe Orchestra. She was a member of the
and her husband Nelson of Newton, October 26th from 4-8pm. Funeral
and her husband Don of Beverly; six Wianno Club in Osterville, The Beach
from the funeral home on Thursday,
DACKO, Marilyn grandchildren, Meaghan, Zachary,
MA, Nathan Chin and his wife Kelley
of Arlington, MA, Aimee Silverman
PALLIN, David J. Club in Craigville, the Chilton Club in
October 27th at 9:30am, followed by a
Timothy, Claire, Connor, and William; Boston, and the Colony Golf & Country
Our loving mother and grandmother, and her husband Scott of Needham, Funeral Mass at Holy Name Church, at
and two great-grandchildren, Nora Club in Bonita Springs, FL. The family 10:30am. Relatives and friends kindly
Marilyn, passed away on October MA and Howard Chow and his wife
and Sophia. Bob and Marie lived in is very thankful for all the people who invited. Interment Brookdale Cemetery,
19th after a brief illness. She was 76. Lisa of Needham, MA, and many
Cambridge before moving to Reading, have been part of her life. A private Dedham. For online guestbook,
She is survived by her three sons, grandnephews and nieces.
where Bob would spend the next 58 family gathering was held shortly pemurrayfuneral.com
Richie, Shayne and Michael; her six Friends and relatives are respectfully
years, devoting his time, energy, and after her passing. Donations in her
grandchildren, Shayna, Whitney, Tyler, invited to Visiting Hours on October 28, P.E. Murray - F.J. Higgins
love to being a true pillar of his family. memory may be made to Spaulding
Jacob, Sarah and Alex; her brother Jim; 2022, from 5 pm to 8 pm, at Wing Fook
Rehabilitation Hospital or the Osterville George F. Doherty & Sons
and sisters Janie and Maureen. She was His daughters and grandchildren were Funeral Home. A traditional Chinese
his pride and joy, along with his Red Public Library. West Roxbury 617 325 2000
predeceased by her sister Joanne; and Service will be on October 29, 2022, at
her niece Michelle. There are no events Sox. A connoisseur of terrible humor, 9 am. The procession will leave at 11
planned, as she did not wish to have ice cream, and baseball trivia, Bob am. Interment will be held at Forest
services. You may make a donation to brought such light to the lives of those Hills Cemetery.
the American Cancer Society in her he touched. He will be remembered Visiting Hours: October 28, 2022 5
honor as an alternative to flowers. for his strength, his dedication to his pm - 8 pm
family, and his ability to fix anything October 29, 2022 9 am - 11 am
DICK, Phyllis (White) with the contents of his trusty tool
Wing Fook Funeral Home David Jordan Pallin of Bethel, CT died
belt. In lieu of flowers, please consider
making a donation to the Alzheimer’s 13 Gerard St. October 20th at the age of 83. He
Association. For additional information, Boston, MA 02119 was born in Chelsea, MA to Hyman
please call the Murphy Funeral Pallin and Mary (Burke) Pallin. He is
Home at 978-744-0497 or visit www. survived by his wife of 43 years Linda;
murphyfuneralhome.com and son Adam and his partner Olivia
of Brooklyn, NY. He was a graduate of
MacDONALD, Mildred
Funeral Services (MacRae)
Huntington School for Boys, University
of Vermont and NYU Stern School of
Business. He is also survived by a sister
Of Medway, formerly of West Newton, Judith (Pallin) Walk and her husband

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Ian Hamilton, 97, who stole an iconic Scottish relic from Westminster Abbey in 1950
By Richard Sandomir Coronation Chair built by King Mr. Hamilton told British news- Mr. Hamilton returned later ture, they hid the stone — at A week later, the British gov-
NEW YORK TIMES Edward I to enclose the relic af- paper The Telegraph in 2008. with the other car, dragged the least the larger portion of it — in ernment announced that it
Ian Hamilton, who broke in- ter his conquest of Scotland, They moved swiftly into the remaining stone to it, and drove an overgrown rural area in would not prosecute. Hartley
to Westminster Abbey in Lon- and get away cleanly. darkness of the abbey and off. Kent, England. A day or so later, Shawcross, the attorney general
don with fellow University of The group drove from Glas- found their way to the Corona- The audacious caper capti- they moved it to a wooded area of Britain, scorned the group’s
Glasgow students on Christmas gow, Scotland, to London on tion Chair. They pried off a vated Britain for months. in Rochester. Matheson had “vulgar acts of vandalism” but
Day in 1950 to take back the Christmas Eve in two cars. The wooden retaining bar across the The British police began a hidden the other piece in Bir- chose not to charge them and
Stone of Destiny, the rock upon next morning, they left one car front of the chair, but freeing search. Cars were stopped at mingham. risk turning them into martyrs.
which Scottish monarchs had in a lot and piled into the sec- the stone was more difficult. roadblocks. Bodies of water On Dec. 30, the group issued Assured of their freedom,
been crowned for centuries un- ond, a Ford Anglia, arriving at They pushed and jimmied it un- were dredged. The border be- a letter to King George VI, offer- Mr. Hamilton, Stuart, and Ver-
til England seized it in 1296, Westminster Abbey in the dark til they were able to lift it and tween Scotland and England ing to return the stone if it were non handed out statements to
died Oct. 3 in North Connel, early morning hours of Dec. 25. carry it for a yard before realiz- across the Cheviot Hills was repatriated to Scotland but reporters in Glasgow identify-
Scotland. He was 97. At about 4 a.m., Mr. Hamil- ing that it was too heavy to take temporarily closed. promising to make it available ing their roles in the stone’s lib-
His death was reported ton, Alan Stuart, and Gavin Ver- any further. Ian Robertson Hamilton was for future British coronations. eration.
widely in the Scottish news me- non began to attack the pine They then heaved the stone born Sept. 13, 1925, in Paisley, Mr. Hamilton and a crew of Mr. Hamilton finished his le-
dia. door at the Poets’ Corner en- onto Hamilton’s coat, hoping to Scotland, just north of Glasgow, new recruits dug up the stone gal studies and became a re-
Mr. Hamilton was studying trance to the abbey. No one saw slide it to freedom. But as he to John and Martha (Robert- and ferried it to Scotland, nowned criminal lawyer and an
law when he hatched his plan or stopped them. pulled at one of the stone’s iron son) Hamilton. His father was a anointing it with a splash of active member in Scottish Na-
with three others to recover the “Gavin put his shoulder to rings, it came apart — one tailor. His mother fired his na- Scotch whisky as they crossed tional Party politics. Matheson
stone. It was not, in his view, a the door,” Mr. Hamilton wrote chunk of about 100 pounds, an- tionalism with stories about the the border. This time, it was became a teacher, Vernon an en-
silly escapade or a student in a 1952 book, “No Stone Un- other more than double that Stone of Destiny. hidden in the cellar of a factory gineer, and Stuart a business-
prank. An ardent Scottish na- turned,” but it barely budged. weight. Mr. Hamilton ran out- Mr. Hamilton served in the outside Glasgow by a local poli- person. Mr. Hamilton was the
tionalist, he viewed the stone as “The jimmy!” Vernon cried, side, almost giddily, lugging the Royal Air Force as a flight me- tician who arranged to have the last surviving member of the
a potent symbol of Scottish in- demanding the only tool that smaller piece. The fourth mem- chanic, enrolled at the Universi- two pieces rejoined. crew.
dependence that rightly be- they had brought with them: a ber of the group, the getaway ty of Glasgow in 1948, and be- The four plotters were inter- He leaves his wife, Jeanette
longed on Scottish soil. crowbar. driver, Kay Matheson, drove up, came one of 2 million Scots to rogated by a Scotland Yard de- (Stewart) Hamilton; two sons,
“The great thing about the Mr. Hamilton turned to Stu- and Mr. Hamilton laid it on the sign the Scottish Covenant, a pe- tective in March 1951, but they Ja m i e a n d S t e w a r t ; a n d a
stone is that it transcends poli- art: “The jimmy!” back seat. tition to Britain demanding denied any involvement, and daughter, Aileen.
tics,” he said in an interview “ What?” said Stuart. “I As he did so, Matheson ur- home rule. none was arrested. In 1996, Mr. Hamilton’s goal
with the Sons of Scotland web- thought you had it.” gently told him that she had Mr. Hamilton found a patron In April, deciding that he was fulfilled. Prime Minister
site when he was 82. “Regard- Mr. Hamilton ran back to the been spotted by a police officer. for his raid on the abbey in John had done all he could to ad- John Major of Britain agreed to
less of our political views, Scots car to retrieve it. Mr. Hamilton hopped in the car, MacCormick, a leading advo- vance Scottish nationalism, Mr. return the stone to Scotland,
recognize that there is some- Soon the door’s woodwork and when the officer ap- cate of Scottish autonomy, who Hamilton decided to surrender and it was taken to a new per-
thing that binds us together.” and padlock gave away. proached, he and Matheson gave the group 50 pounds for the stone anonymously. He, the manent home at Edinburgh
All he and his crew had to do “You sort of know that when pretended to be an amorous their expenses. politician who had repaired it, Castle, with the provision that it
was break into Westminster Ab- you take a crowbar to a side couple. After arousing no suspi- Radio programs reported the and another nationalist friend would be returned to London
bey, wrest the stone — a sand- door of Westminster Abbey and cions, they drove away. The two theft on Christmas. For the stu- laid it at the altar in the ruins of for coronations. And so it will be
stone block weighing 336 jimmy the lock that there really other students fled, leaving the dents, every passing police car the Abbey of Arbroath, about next year for the crowning of
pounds — from beneath the isn’t any going back, don’t you?” rest of the stone behind. prompted concern. Fearing cap- 100 miles northeast of Glasgow. King Charles III.

British actor Pablo Eisenberg, advocate


and director for responsive philanthropy
Josephine By Brian Murphy
WASHINGTON POST
Mr. Eisenberg said in a 2016
oral history. That led to a meet-

Melville, 61 Pablo Eisenberg, a social jus-


tice advocate who decried US
ing with the commission’s exec-
utive director, tax lawyer Leon-
philanthropy as a cozy club of a r d S i l v e r s t e i n , w h o m Mr.
ASSOCIATED PRESS privilege and tirelessly pushed Eisenberg described as conde-
Josephine Melville, a respect- major donors to address inequi- scending.
ed British actor and director, col- ties and an economic system “For example, he could not
lapsed and died backstage after that can leave many behind, understand why I, a ‘gentleman’
appearing in a production of died Oct. 18 at a nursing facility who had attended the ‘right’
“Nine Night” in Nottingham. in Rockville, Md. He was 90. schools, still associated with the
She was 61. His death was confirmed by ‘great unwashed,’” Mr. Eisen-
Ms. Melville died Thursday Deepak Bhargava, a former berg recounted.
night at the Nottingham Play- president of Community Later, however, he managed
house after appearing as Aunt Change, a civil and economics to bring representatives of ma-
Maggie, the venue said in a rights group where Mr. Eisen- jor nonprofit groups and chari-
statement. She received immedi- berg served as executive director ties into talks with commission
ate assistance from first aid staff for more than two decades be- members, including its name-
and a member of the audience fore becoming a senior fellow at sake John Filer, chief executive
before paramedics arrived, but Georgetown University’s Public of insurance giant Aetna. It
ANDREAS SCHAAD/ASSOCIATED PRESS
she died at the scene. Policy Institute. No cause of changed the direction of the
No cause was immediately re- Mr. Mateschitz was also the founder and owner of the Red Bull Formula One racing team. death was given. commission’s work.
leased. Mr. Eisenberg’s long career Mr. Eisenberg also used the
The play is a co-production
between Nottingham Playhouse Red Bull cofounder Dietrich Mateschitz was spent working to shift prior-
ities among private foundations,
meetings to help create the Na-
tional Committee for Respon-
and Leeds Playhouse. corporate charities, and grant- sive Philanthropy, a national
“The entire company and By Jim Vertuno tie Michael Schumacher and Se- a difference,” Red Bull team giving organizations — calling watchdog and fund-raising
staff at both theatres are in a ASSOCIATED PRESS bastian Vettel with an F1-record principal Christian Horner told for a greater voice by lower-in- group representing nonprofits
state of shock. Josephine was a AUSTIN, Texas — Austrian 13 victories in a season, and also Sky Sports F1. come people, minorities, and and others.
truly wonderful and well-loved billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz, to attempt to clinch the con- “We’re just incredibly grate- other vulnerable groups in how While traveling, Mr. Eisen-
person, a revered and deeply re- the cofounder of energy drink structors championship for Red ful for him, everything that he’s the money is spent. berg was a definition of frugali-
spected performer, director, pro- company Red Bull and founder Bull. done, everything that he’s sup- "I believe in empowerment, ty, always combing for rock-bot-
ducer, archivist and writer, and a and owner of the Red Bull For- “What he has done for me, ported us with over the years,” as I think almos t e ver yone tom airfares and staying in bud-
tremendous Auntie Maggie in mula One racing team, has died. my career so far, and in general Horner added. “So many drivers, does," he told the Los Angeles get hotels. At Community
‘Nine Night,’ ” the statement He was 78. my life, it’s really tough, it’s a re- so many team members, so Times in 1986. "The purpose of Change (then known as the Cen-
said. Officials with the Red Bull ally tough day,” Verstappen said. many people in this pit lane owe empowerment and self-help is ter for Community Change), he
All performances of the play racing team at the United States Mr. Mateschitz and Thai in- him so much. He was incredibly not to guarantee that everyone refused a company car. “If I get
were canceled after Ms. Mel- Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, an- vestor Chaleo Yoovidhya found- proud of the team, incredibly will succeed but to provide one, then everyone on the staff
ville’s death. nounced Mr. Mateschitz’s death ed the company in 1984 after proud of everything we’ve done equal opportunities for every- should,” he said.
On the long-running British Saturday. There was no immedi- Mr. Mateschitz recognized the and have been achieving, and one." But he wasn't reticent when
soap “EastEnders,” Ms. Melville ate word where he died, or a potential in marketing Krating he’s been a passionate supporter His path to activism and aca- it came to pressing mainstream
played Tessa Parker, a college cause of death. Daeng — another energy drink and the backbone of everything demia, however, also came with foundations to send more mon-
friend of Kelvin Carpenter and Mohammed Ben Sulayem, created by Chaleo — for a West- that we do.” a backstory on the tennis courts. ey directly to grass-roots groups
Harry Reynolds, in 1986. She ap- president of motor sports gov- ern audience. Red Bull says Mr. Red Bull operates soccer Mr. Eisenberg was a rising ten- or other projects he favored. It
peared for eight episodes. She erning body FIA, said Mr. Mate- Mateschitz worked on the for- teams in top divisions across nis star in his youth, reaching a was a message he gave to his al-
reappeared in the BBC soap in schitz was “a towering figure in mula for three years before the Austria, Germany, Brazil, and No. 9 ranking in doubles in the lies, too. Make your case, loudly
2005 as the charac ter Ellie motor sport.” modified drink was launched the United States. The company United States in 1954 and mak- and relentlessly, he urged.
Wright. “The thoughts of all the FIA under its new name in his native started by buying Austrian club ing it to the Wimbledon men’s Nonprofits must stop being
Born in Essex, her other act- family are with his loved ones at Austria in 1987. SV Austria Salzburg in 2005 and doubles quarterfinals the next “gutless wonders,” he said at a
ing credits include roles in “The this time and he will be greatly Under Mr. Mateschitz’ stew- rebranding it in the company year with partner John Ager. 1997 conference in Santa Fe,
Bill,” “Prime Suspect,” and “Ca- missed.” ardship, Red Bull quickly in- colors under the name Red Bull Mr. Eisenberg is named after N.M., and work more as advo-
sualty.” Mr. Mateschitz gained fame creased its market share, first in Salzburg. his godfather, the renowned cel- cates for people without power.
Last year, Ms. Melville was as the public face of Red Bull, an Europe, then in the United It repeated the move in Ger- list Pablo Casals. A Walter Mitty- Other times, he took swipes at
part of “Know Your Roots,” a Austrian-Thai conglomerate that States, helped by marketing many, where it bought fifth-tier style fantasy, Mr. Eisenberg once journalists for being “cheerlead-
project that held workshops and says it sold nearly 10 billion cans campaigns promoting the club SSV Markranstädt in 2009, said, was to own a Stradivarius ers” while covering big-money
recorded interviews across Essex of its caffeine and taurine-based drink’s claimed stimulating rebranded it as RasenBallsport cello and learn to play it well. donors and lambasted universi-
in celebration of and to preserve drink in 172 countries world- properties and extensive spon- Leipzig, and financed its steady A defining moment for Mr. ties for a “higher-education
the history of Black women’s wide last year. sorship agreements in motor- progress through the league sys- Eisenberg came in 1973 after caste system” that pays “bare-
hair. Mr. Mat e s c h i t z n o t o n l y sports, soccer, extreme sports, tem till it was promoted to the nearly 20 years in nonprofit and bones” wages to maintenance
She also produced and direct- helped the energy drink become and the music industry. Bundesliga in 2016. German government roles, including workers and other support staff.
ed last year’s short thriller “Assis- popular around the world, but The Red Bull Racing team league regulations prevented the three years in Africa with the US Pablo Samuel Eisenberg was
tance.” he also built up a sports, media, has enjoyed success in Formula company from naming the team Information Agency. In an arti- born in Paris on July 1, 1932,
“We send our love and condo- real estate, and gastronomy em- 1, winning the constructors’ Red Bull Leipzig — its name in cle for a relatively obscure jour- and immigrated with his family
lences to Jo’s family and friends. pire around the brand. championship in 2010, 2011, German, RasenBallsport, means nal, the Grantsmanship Center to New Jersey when he was 7 in
On a deeply tragic and extremely With the growing success of 2012, and 2013, while German “grass ball sport Leipzig” but the News, Mr. Eisenberg posed a 1939 as World War II begin to
difficult evening we want to pay Red Bull, he significantly ex- driver Vettel won four drivers’ club refers to itself as RB Leipzig. question: Is it the needy or really grip Europe.
tribute to the company of ‘Nine p an d ed h i s i nv es tme n ts i n championships in row while Mr. Mateschitz also made the well-off who benefit most He graduated from Prince-
Night’ and to the whole Notting- sports, specifically motorsports signed to the team. headlines for his populist views. from philanthropy? ton in 1954 and Merton College
ham Playhouse team who man- and extreme sports, and Red Verstappen started in Red He previously criticized Angela At the time, a private panel at the University of Oxford in
aged the situation with empathy Bull now operates football clubs, Bull’s driver development pro- Merkel, who was then the Ger- with influential political ties, 1957, becoming captain of the
and professionalism,” said ice hockey teams, and F1 racing gram and became the youngest man chancellor, for her handling known as the Filer Commission, tennis team at both schools. He
Stephanie Sirr, chief executive of teams. Red Bull also has con- driver in F1 history to start a of the refugee crisis over 2015- was studying the fallout of tax- played at Wimbledon five times
Nottingham Playhouse. tracts with hundreds of athletes grand prix when he started with 2016. The Austrian Servus TV code changes and other rules and, in 1953, won a gold medal
The “Bridgerton” actor Adjoa in various sports and a deep the junior Toro Rosso team at station, owned by Red Bull Me- that could impact philanthropy. in tennis doubles at the Macca-
Andoh paid tribute on Twitter driver development program to age 17 in 2015. The Dutchman is dia House GmbH, is known for Mr. Eisenberg argued that the biah Games in Israel with part-
after news of Ms. Melville’s get racers to the top level. now the most dominant driver right-wing, provocative views. commission was ignoring the ner Grant Golden.
death, writing: “It’s been hard news for ev- in the sport. Mr. Mateschitz bought the people who most needed the He was executive director at
“Ach . . . I’m so shocked. A eryone — what he has meant for “So many of us have to be so Jaguar Racing team from previ- help and left no room for public what is now Community Change
wonderful actress. Amazing Red Bull, and of course the grateful to him for the opportu- ous owner Ford at the end of accountability. from 1975 to 1988.
comic timing. Part of a commu- sport, and especially for me,” nities he’s provided and the vi- 2004 and rebranded it as Red The article gained national He leaves a daughter, Mari-
nity of artists who understood s a i d Ma x Ve r s t a p p e n , w h o sion he had, the strength of char- Bull for the 2005 season. Later attention and prompted some na. His wife of 62 years, Helen
the power of black stories. All wrapped up his second consecu- acter, and never being afraid to that year, he then also bought favorable editorials in newspa- Cierniak, died earlier this year.
blessings & condolences to the tive F1 title two weeks ago. follow dreams, and chase Minardi and renamed it Toro pers, including the Baltimore Mr. Eisenberg described his
family. Full of light, rest in your Verstappen was at Circuit of dreams. That’s what he did here Rosso, astutely using it as a feed- Sun. The commission became personal motto as: The world is
power Jo.” the Americas on Sunday to try to in F1, proving that you can make er team for Red Bull. “disturbed by the brouhaha,” run by those who show up.
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Sean P. Murphy
THE FINE PRINT

Credit card
unused for
years? It may
be canceled.
If you have a credit card that you’re
not using but never bothered to close,
you may want to check if it has been
canceled by your credit card company
due to inactivity.
You should be aware that cancella-
tion of a card, even without your
knowledge or consent, could ding your
credit score. And it could mean forfei-
ture of any rewards points you had on
it.
Credit card companies aren’t legal-
ly required to give you notice of can-
cellation, though many say they do.
And, even if notice is sent, it’s easy to
imagine missing it in the daily deluge
of communications we receive.
I started digging into the cancella-
tion policy of credit card companies af-
ter being contacted by Jean Moss, 89,
of Chestnut Hill, whose unexpired
American Express card was declined,
to her surprise, when she tried it last
month.
Moss was informed by American
Express that her card had been can-
celed 2½ years ago, just before the
pandemic hit. She pleaded on the
phone and in a letter, saying “I am
praying with all my heart that I can
get my points back.”
Moss said she kept her American
Express card in her wallet, with a
piece of paper clipped to it noting her
last conversation with the company.
The handwritten note shows she had
$285 in rewards points the last time
she checked, but American Express,
when I contacted it, says the value of
her now-forfeited points was closer to
SUZANNE KREITER/GLOBE STAFF/FILE/2021
$30.

Room
I urged American Express to give
Moss a break. It’s one of the country’s By Catherine Carlock Rethinking space needs Nearby
largest credit card companies, with GLOBE STAFF
Office space for sublease in the urban buildings were

to
more than $40 billion in annual reve- Boston’s office market is still struggling to Boston market has increased nearly 20 reflected in the
nue. Moss lives mostly on Social Secu- find its footing amid a turbulent economy and percent since this time last year. glass of the One
rity. She really did nothing wrong, be- an ongoing disconnect between many compa- Congress office
yond being too passive. nies and their employees about returning to Available square feet for sublease, by quarter tower. The post-
Credit card companies are hardly the office. And that has a growing number of 3.5 (in millions)
3.44m Labor Day
3.40m
transparent about their cancellation big-name companies apparently rethinking return to offices
policy. In fact, there is nothing in just how much office space they need. was smaller
3.0
American Express’s 10 pages of terms General Electric Co. last week became the than

go
and conditions (the fine print) that latest big-name Boston company to bail on a anticipated.
THE FINE PRINT, Page D2 big office this fall, announcing it would vacate 2.5
its 100,000-square-foot Fort Point headquar-
ters and move to something smaller by early
next year. Wayfair, Reebok, and a slew of tech- 2.0
nology tenants have recently made similar de-
cisions to sublease space they’re under contract
1.5
to rent for years to come.
1.33m
Companies in urban Boston listed some 1.1
million square feet of office space for sublease 1.0
just in the last three months, according to re-
Companies search from commercial brokerage CBRE. That
has increased the stock of space available in the
cut back on
0.5
sublease market by about one-fourth in the last

office space year, to 3.4 million square feet, about equal to


its pandemic high and far more than was typi-
0

amid slow cal before COVID. It’s not just the office market
— lab space subleases in Boston have more SOURCE: CBRE
2020 2021 2022
GLOBE STAFF

return to than doubled in recent months “as life science


users continue to reevaluate their real estate
workplaces footprint,” according to a recent report from justments and changes to their office environ-

and
ERIN CLARK/GLOBE STAFF
brokerage Newmark. ment and their office space in order to lure
Jean Moss’s unexpired American There are more people in office buildings their valuable employees back to work,” Lip-
Express card was canceled in 2020.
recession than there were — occupancy levels downtown
have more than doubled since this time last
scomb said.
When GoTo — the software company for-
worries year — said Lauren Lipscomb, a senior vice
president at CBRE in Boston. But the post-La-
merly known as LogMeIn — decided to be a re-
mote-centric organization in late 2020, it sub-
INSIDE bor Day return to office was smaller than antic-
ipated. That’s putting pressure on employers
leased 320 Summer St. in Fort Point. It still has
an office across the street at 333 Summer St.
and company leadership to offer workers But even that is more space than the company
LABOR something more than the same old offices they needs, said Andrew Hook, the company’s vice
left behind in March 2020. president of real estate and workplace experi-
Companies lure workers with “They need to be making meaningful ad- SUBLEASE, Page D2
college tuition perks D2

The Tidewater
site along the
Seekonk River
From brownfield to soccer
has long been
an unwelcoming
place. But with
field along the Seekonk
cleanup nearly ‘Definitely been a All that’s changing. Rhode Island
done and plans Energy’s long-term environmental
for a soccer change for the better’ cleanup of the former manufactured
stadium on the gas site mostly finished last week. And
site, things are By Brian Amaral so now instead of trying to keep people
turning around. GLOBE STAFF out , the ne w tenants of the now-
PAWTUCKET — For generations, cleaned-up site will eventually try to
you wouldn’t want to go out to the get people to come in: A soccer stadi-
Tidewater site along the Seekonk Riv- um is being built there. Developer For-
er. The area was exten- tuitous Partners is planning on a 2024
sively contaminated kickoff, when, if everything goes ac-
with the byproducts of cording to plan, a former brownfield
burned coal, and also will become a soccer field.
covered in a canopy of There are some questions about
trees, with an underbrush whether people will actually come out
of crumbling building foundations and to soccer games and other events at the
JONATHAN WIGGS/GLOBE STAFF
crushed piping. TIDEWATER, Page D3
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TALKING POINTS
INTERNATIONAL Prime Minister Liz Truss is on her way out, just as markets wanted. But the huge

Companies lure
economic and fiscal headwinds ahead spell further pain for the pound regardless of who
UK can’t shake wins the contest to become the UK’s next leader. Investors distracted by the political

pound negativity circus engulfing the nation may start turning back to the economy’s woeful outlook:

hourly workers
inflation at a 40-year high, soaring interest rates, depressed consumer sentiment, and a
after weeks of potential return to austerity. Throw this week’s premiership race and dollar’s strength
political chaos into the mix too, and that implies that sterling’s bounce from an all-time low last month is

with tuition perks


on borrowed time. Strategists at ING Bank NV see the pound slipping back to $1.05 by
year-end, from around $1.13 on Friday, and Bank of America Corp. is sticking with its call
of parity. The pound rose 0.6 percent on Friday, leaving it down about 16.5 percent
against the greenback this year. The pound is languishing well below the peaks reached
during the first leadership contest over the summer, when it traded as high as $1.23. It Thousands use makes it difficult to judge the
programs’ effectiveness. Chipot-
was around $1.15 the day that Truss was announced the winner. — BLOOMBERG NEWS
college benefits le, Walmart, Amazon, and Star-
bucks, for example, don’t share
By Dee-Ann Durbin graduation rates, in part because
AVIATION The US travel industry expects and Anne Dinnocenzio they’re hard to calculate because
this holiday season to be busy
ASSOCIATED PRESS students often take a semester
US holiday air enough to make last summer’s
NEW YORK — When Daniel-
la Malave started working for
off or take more than four years
to earn a degree. Rachel Carlson,
travel may be turmoil seem orderly. Airport
officials and industry analysts
Chipotle at 17, the main benefit chief executive of Guild Educa-

turbulent say passenger traffic for the Nov.


she was seeking was free food.
As it turned out, she also got a
tion, which also doesn’t reveal
graduation rates, says the more
24 Thanksgiving holiday through free college education. relevant data is whether college
New Year’s is set to reach or While working full-time for classes help employees get pro-
exceed 2019 levels, when 93 the chain, Malave completed two motions or wage increases.
years of community college with Others question the quality of
million people packed US flights.
annual stipends of $5,250 from the online programs and wheth-
This summer, the desire to
Chipotle. After that, she enrolled er students’ degrees will be mar-
resume vacationing and visiting in the company’s free online col- ketable or help them pursue oth-
family boosted passenger traffic to about 90 percent of prepandemic levels, according to a lege program, through which she er careers, especially since many
Bloomberg analysis of Transportation Security Administration checkpoint data. “We’ll all earned a bachelor’s degree in companies limit what employees
look back on 2022 as the year that most airports really came back in full force,” said Doug business management from can study. Discover only fully
Yakel, spokesperson for San Francisco International Airport. The rising demand means Wilmington University in 2020. funds 18 bachelor’s degrees at
“I didn’t have to pay for my eight universities through Guild,
fliers will pay the price at the ticket counter: Airfare costs around Thanksgiving time are
education,” said Malave, 24, who for example.
up 43 percent from last year and 22 percent from 2019 levels, according to travel booking
now works as a recruiting ana- “My sense is that most of
app Hopper. — BLOOMBERG NEWS lyst for Chipotle in New Jersey. these programs are hoping that
“Every time I say it out loud, I’m employees would stay with the
like, ‘Is this real?’” company,” said Katharine Mey-
Chipotle is one of more than er, a fellow in the governance
AVIATION Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is in talks with Boeing Co. and Airbus SE
a dozen companies that have studies program for the Brown
regarding orders for about 80 jets, the first aircraft purchases for a new national airline,
launched free or almost-free col- Center on Education Policy at
Saudi wealth people with knowledge of the matter said. PIF, as the sovereign wealth fund is known, is lege programs for their front- the Brookings Institution.
fund in talks looking to buy about 40 planes and take out purchase options for a similar number,
according to the people, who asked not to be identified discussing confidential
line workers over the last de-
cade. Since 2021 alone, Wal-
Amazon for its part touts col-
lege programs that offer oppor-
with Boeing, negotiations. The requirement includes single-aisle aircraft and larger wide-body models mart, Amazon, Target, Macy’s, tunities outside the company,
Airbus to order able to fly long distances, they said. Saudi Arabia said last year that it would found a Citi, and Lowe’s have made free
college available to more than 3
like nursing. But Walmart pared
down the number of programs it
80 jets second national airline alongside flag carrier Saudia as part of the Vision 2030 push to
make the economy less dependent on oil. While the startup would predominantly serve
million US workers. offers to 60 from 100 because it
Companies see the programs wanted to focus on skills that
the capital Riyadh, which has ambitions to become a global business hub, it would also as a way to recruit and retain would align with careers at the
seek to compete with larger Gulf carriers for global transfer traffic. The order contest will workers in a tight labor market company.
pit Boeing’s 737 Max against the Airbus A320neo-series in the short-haul category, while or train them for management More than 89,000 workers
the choice for long-haul routes will be between the American firm’s 787 Dreamliner and positions. For hourly employees, have participated in Walmart’s
new 777X, which has yet to enter service, and its European rival’s A350 and re-engined the programs remove the finan- college program and more than
cial barriers of obtaining a de- 15,000 have graduated, said Lor-
A330neo. It’s not clear whether the fleet purchase could be split between the two
gree. raine Stomski, Walmart’s senior
manufacturers. — BLOOMBERG NEWS
Thousands of people are now vice president of associate learn-
taking advantage of the benefits. ing and leadership.
Starbucks, which operates an Tanner Humphreys is one of
online college program through them. He started working at

Companies cutting back on office space Arizona State University, says


22,000 workers are currently en-
rolled in its program. Guild Edu-
Walmart in 2016, bouncing
around hourly jobs as he tried to
accommodate his in-person
cation, which administers pro- class schedule at Idaho State
uSUBLEASE users in the city, signing huge recession are making it tougher nalized a deal for its future head- grams for Walmart, Hilton, Dis- University. But under the com-
Continued from Page D1 leases across the Back Bay to ac- for some employers to figure out quarters at One Post Office ney, and others and offers online pany’s online program, which it
perience. commodate future growth. But their long-term office plans, said Square, consulting firm Bain & programs at more than 140 launched with Guild in 2018, he
“Our employees utilize the of- this summer the online retailer Liz Berthelette, research direc- Co. leased the whole of a to-be- schools, says it worked with transferred his credits to South-
fice for in-person collaboration, announced it would cut some tor at Newmark. If companies built office building at 350 Boyl- 130,000 students over the last ern New Hampshire University
often in groups, but still choose 870 jobs, including 400 in Bos- don’t have to make decisions, ston St., and consulting firm year. and graduated in February with
to do the majority of their work ton, amid tough economic con- she said, some will put them off McKinsey consolidated two of- But some critics question a bachelor’s degree in computer
at home,” Hook said in an e- ditions and changing consumer until there’s more clarity. fices into a 95,000-square-foot whether the programs are paper- science. At 27, he now works at
mail. “It’s a crowded market, so spending habits. On a recent A n d c o m p a n i e s t h at a r e space at Winthrop Center. ing over deeper problems, like Walmart’s headquarters for its
we’ve played with listing differ- earnings call, Wayfair’s chief fi- more heavily dependent on “These organizations have pay so low that workers can’t af- cybersecurity team as a salaried
ent amounts of space for sub- nancial officer said the company stock valuations for raising capi- been ready to execute on their ford college without them or employee.
lease in order to generate inter- has “excess space to sublet out.” tal may be more likely to exam- real estate strategy,” CBRE’s Lip- hours so erratic that it’s too hard “I was working paycheck to
est.” “Our requirements for corpo- ine their real estate footprint, scomb said, “whereas it feels like to go to school in person. paycheck, living with a whole
In the Back Bay, online furni- rate office space have changed said Jeffrey Myers, research di- the (technology, advertising, me- “I do think they are providing bunch of friends to pay my rent
ture seller Wayfair recently list- post pandemic,” said Michael rector at commercial brokerage dia, and information) world is these programs to skirt around and stuff,” he said. “The change
ed 176,000 square feet at 222 Fleisher, Wayfair’s chief finan- Colliers. still a little bit unsure of what the issue of just paying people from an hourly to salary is truly
Berkeley/500 Boylston St. for cial officer, in an August earn- Still, there have been several their office future is going to be.” more, giving people more cer- life-changing.”
sublease, and is also subleasing ings call. big leases lately, especially from tainty, improving their quality of Companies say the programs
321,500 square feet across nine Indeed, the rapid runup in blue-chip financial services com- Catherine Carlock can be life,” said Stephanie Hall, a se- also give opportunities to minor-
floors at 10 St. James Ave. and federal interest rates and volatil- panies. Private equity firm Har- reached at nior fellow at The Century Foun- ities. Macy’s, which started its
75 Arlington St. Prior to COVID- ity in the stock market, along bourVest leased 11 floors at One catherine.carlock@globe.com. dation, a nonpartisan think program with Guild earlier this
19, Wayfair was one of the larg- with concerns about the labor Lincoln, investment manage- Follow her on Twitter tank. year, said that half of the women
est, and fastest-growing, office market, inflation, and a looming ment company Eaton Vance fi- @bycathcarlock. Hall said a lack of data also enrolling are women of color.

Credit cards you haven’t used in years may be canceled


uTHE FINE PRINT is one of the most common rea- because of something called consider the length of your
Continued from Page D1 sons for cancellation. (Late pay- “debt to credit utilization ratio.” credit history — the longer, the
spells out what period of inac- ment is another common one.) I know, it sounds dreadful. But better. When your card is can-
tivity will trigger cancellation. Having your credit card de- it’s simply a measure of how celed the length of your credit
In other words, American clined doesn’t hurt your credit close you are to your credit lim- history is reduced.
Express can cancel your card score, but it may be embarrass- it. What to do? I’ll open anoth-
due to inactivity totally at its ing, especially if you are stand- Credit rating agencies favor er credit card to pump up my
discretion. In fact, American ing at a store cash register with consumers who are qualified total credit. (To keep it alive, I’ll
Express says it can cancel your a line behind you. for lots of credit but using only put one of my recurring sub-
card for any reason (and, by im- Another way to check is to a small portion of it. Let’s say I scriptions on it.)
plication, for no reason) “ . . . simply call the number on the have two credit cards from dif- Credit protection is one good
even if you pay on time and back. That’s what I did with a ferent companies, each with a reason to check your unused
your account is not in default.” card I opened years ago but ap- $15,000 credit limit. My total card, another is to possibly re-
I asked American Express parently used only once. It’s credit is $30,000. cover the rewards points you
why it doesn’t have a fixed peri- been in my wallet all this time, Let’s say I carry $6,000 of may have had on it.
od for cancellation due to inac- unused but still unexpired ac- debt on one of the cards, zero Most credit card companies
tivity. A representative told me cording to the date on the front on the other. The amount of strip you of points when they
all credit card companies keep of it. credit I have “utilized” is close your account. But you
ERIN CLARK/GLOBE STAFF
their policies on cancellation The credit card company $6,000, or 20 percent of my may be able to get them back if
confidential because they don’t representative I talked with Jean Moss said American Express canceled her card without credit limit. Good for me: 20 you are within a short period of
want their competitors to gain said my card was long ago can- any notice and declined to give her credit for rewards points. percent is very respectable. the shutdown. American Ex-
an advantage by knowing their celed for being “inactive for too Most credit experts say your ra- press, for example, says it has a
internal policies. Sounds a bit long,” but was unable to say bad, seems incompatible with for an update. It made me wor- tio should be below 30 percent grace period of 90 days after
self-serving to me. when it was canceled. I have no the fact it was closed. ry: These are the folks “run- for your best credit rating. cancellation.
If you have an unused card recollection of getting a notice. So I looked up my credit re- ning” our credit system?) B u t my t o t a l c r e d i t g e t s Bottom line? Use that card
in your wallet or tucked away in Did cancellation lower my port. It listed my closed credit My f i r s t i m p u l s e w a s t o slashed in half if the card with- or you could lose it.
a desk drawer, there are a cou- credit score? The representative card as open, but unblemished. think closing an unused credit out a balance gets canceled for
ple of ways to check its status. If said, no, it “shouldn’t.” (Note It takes some time, I learned, card account would improve inactivity. If my debt remains Got a problem? Send your
you try buying something, and the wiggle room she allowed.) for the credit rating agencies to my credit rating by eliminating the same, my credit ratio shoots consumer issue to
your card is declined, there’s a My account was in “very good catch up with changes in some the risk that I would use it reck- up to 40 percent. That could sean.murphy@globe.com.
good chance your credit card s t a n d i n g ,” s h e s a i d , e v e n accounts — up to 10 years. (Ten lessly. But, no, it actually acts as lead to a credit downgrade. Follow him on Twitter
company canceled it. Inactivity though any standing, good or years seems an awful long time a drag on credit ratings. That’s Credit rating agencies also @spmurphyboston.
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tained in a certain mortgage given by Russell A. Mann riquest Mortgage Company, dated July 24, 2004 and reg-
In accordance with M.G.L. Jr. to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as istered at the Suffolk County Registry District of the Land
Chapter 87, the City of mortgagee, as nominee for Synergy One Lending, Inc. dba Court as document number 686016, and noted on certifi-
Boston will hold a public Mutual Of Omaha Mortgage, dated March 9, 2020 and re- cate of title number 121068, of which mortgage the under-
hearing on the request to corded in Middlesex County (Northern District) Registry of signed is the present holder, by assignment from:
remove one red maple tree Deeds in Book 34001, Page 229 (the “Mortgage”) of which
measuring 4.5” diameter at mortgage Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper is the Ameriquest Mortgage Company to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,
chest height at 62-64 Bax- present holder by Assignment from Mortgage Electronic as Trustee for Park Place Securities, Inc., Asset-Backed
ter Street in South Boston. Registration Systems, Inc., as Mortgagee, as Nominee for Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-MCW1, Class A-1
The hearing will be held Synergy One Lending Inc. dba Mutual of Omaha Mortgage, Certificates, registered on July 21, 2015, Document No.
at 10:00am on Thursday, its Successors and Assigns to Plaza Home Mortgage, Inc, 845797, as noted on Certificate of Title No. 121068
November 3, 2022. Writ- its Successors and Assigns dated September 29, 2020 and
ten comments or ques- recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 34723, Page for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the
tions may be submitted to 218, and Assignment from Plaza Home Mortgage, Inc, its purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auc-
parks@boston.gov prior to Successors and Assigns to Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a tion at 10:00 AM on November 14, 2022, on the mortgaged
the hearing. This hearing premises located at 33 Kenberma Road, Boston, Suffolk
will be held virtually via Mr. Cooper, its successors and assigns dated April 19, 2022 County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises de-
ZOOM as follows: and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 37006, Page scribed in said mortgage,
58, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the
Computer: purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises TO WIT:
https://us02web.zoom. located at 73 Littleton Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824 will THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THAT PART OF
us/j/84982019225 be sold at a Public Auction at 12:00 PM on November 4, BOSTON FORMERLY DORCHESTER IN THE COUNTY OF SUF-
Phone: 1-646-558-8656 2022, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly de- FOLK AND COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, SITUAT-
Webinar ID: 849 8201 9225 scribed below, all and singular the premises described in ED ON KENBERMA ROAD. SAID LAND IS SHOWN AS LOT FIVE
said mortgage, to wit: (5) ON A SUBDIVISION PLAN DRAWN BY SIDNEY W. MCLEAN,
SURVEYOR, DATED AUGUST 1, 1907, AS APPROVED BY THE
ALL OF MY RIGHT TITLE AND INTEREST TO THE LAND, WITH COURT FILED IN THE LAND REGISTRATION OFFICE AS PLAN
LEGAL NOTICES THE BUILDINGS THEREON, SITUATED IN CHELMSFORD, MID-
DLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS ON THE NORTHERLY
NO. 1258-B, A COPY OF A PORTION OF WHICH FILED WITH
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 1770. THERE IS APPURTENANT TO
SIDE OF LITTLETON ROAD, SO CALLED, CONTAINING 26,002 THE ABOVE LAND THE RIGHT TO USE THE WHOLE OF SAID
SQUARE FEET AND SHOWN AS LOT 8 ON A PLAN ENTITLED KENBERMA ROAD AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAN AS A PUB-
INVITATION FOR BID “PLAN OF LAND IN CHELMSFORD, BELONGING TO THE HIG- LIC THOROUGHFARE IN COMMON WITH OTHERS ENTITLED
MASSACHUSETTS BAY GINS HEIRS”, MADE BY OSGOOD & SNELL, ENGNRS. JUNE 7, THERETO, AND ALSO THE RIGHT TO USE THE PASSAGEWAY
COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1893, AND RECORDED WITH MIDDLESEX NORTH DISTRICT LEADING TO WEST PARK STREET, SHOWN AS LOT A-1 ON A
50 Oakland St., Wellesley REGISTRY OF DEEDS, PLAN BOOK 9, PLAN 30, AND THUS SAID PLAN IN COMMON WITH OTHER ENTITLED THERETO.
Hills, MA 02481 BOUNDED: THE ABOVE LAND HAS THE BENEFIT OF AND IS SUBJECT TO
#23-10 RIGHTS IN A DRIVEWAY BETWEEN SAID LOTS 5 AND 6 AS
The College is soliciting BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF THE SHOWN ON SAID PLAN, AS SET FORTH IN AN AGREEMENT
sealed bids for the delivery, PREMISES ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF SAID ROAD AND BETWEEN FRANK HEILEIN AND PAUL BRAZAITIS ET UX DAT-
installation, and training of AT THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF LOT 7 ON SAID PLAN; ED JULY 5, 1932, FILED AND REGISTERED AS DOCUMENT NO.
Carestream DRX – Compass THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID ROAD ONE HUNDRED (100) 111325. ALSO ANOTHER CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUAT-
System as described in FEET TO LOT 9 ON SAID PLAN; THENCE NORTH 20 DEGREES ED ON KENBERMA ROAD. SAID LAND IS SHOWN AS LOT 5-A,
the Technical Specification WEST BY SAID LOT 9, THREE HUNDRED THIRTY EIGHT (338) ON A SUBDIVISION PLAN NO. 1258-E, DRAWN BY EDW. S.
section. FEET TO A WALL AT LAND SUPPOSED TO BELONG NOW OR FOSTER, SURVEYOR FOR THE LAND COURT DATED APRIL 9,
Bids are available as of FORMERLY TO ONE WOZENCROFT; THENCE WESTERLY BY 1909, FILED WITH CERTIFICATED OF TITLE NO. 2327. THERE
October 24, 2022; The specs SAID LAST MENTIONED LAND BY THE WALL FIFTY-THREE IS APPURTENANT TO THE LAST ABOVE LAND THE RIGHT TO
can be downloaded from (53) FEET TO SAID LOT 7 ON SAID PLAN; THENCE SOUTH- USE SAID KENBERMA ROAD AS A PUBLIC THOROUGHFARE
www.commbuys.com:BD-23- WESTERLY BY SAID LOT 7, THREE HUNDRED FORTY TWO IN COMMON WITH OTHERS ENTITLED THERETO AND SAID
1064-1064-02481-80674. To AND 4/10 (342.4) FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, BE LAND IS SUBJECT TO THE RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC AND OF
JONATHAN WIGGS/GLOBE STAFF request a copy email bids@ SAID CONTENTS OR ANY OR ALL OF SAID MEASUREMENTS ALL PERSONS LAWFULLY ENTITLED THERETO TO USE THE
massbay.edu and reference MORE OR LESS AND HOWEVER OTHERWISE SAID PREMISES SAME AS A PART OF SAID KENBERMA ROAD.
BID#23-10.
Kenneth Lento, Rhode Island Energy’s environmental project manager, described the MAY BE MEASURED, BOUNDED OR DESCRIBED.
For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed registered with Suffolk
ALSO ANOTHER PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN SAID County Registry District of the Land Court as Document No.
Tidewater site’s past and future during a tour. CHELMSFORD ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF LITTLETON 686015, as noted on Certificate of Title No. 121068.
ROAD AND THUD BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED:

From brownfield to soccer


These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF LAND with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, ease-
OF MARY E. LANE AND AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER ments, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, im-

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OF LAND OF THOMAS BOVILL ET UX; THENCE NORTHERLY provements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes,
BY SAID THOMAS BOVILL ET UX LAND, BEING LOT 8 ON A tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other
PLAN HEREINAFTER NAMED THREE HUNDRED FORTY TWO municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances
AND 4/10 (342.4) FEET TO A WALL AT LAND FORMERLY OF of record which are in force and are applicable, having pri-
ority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such

field along the Seekonk


ONE WOZENCROFT AND NOW SUPPOSED TO BELONG TO restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encum-
boston.com/ ONE GOULD; THENCE WESTERLY BY SAID GOULD LAND
TWENTY- FIVE (25) FEET TO OTHER LAND OF SAID MARY
E. LANE; THENCE SOUTHERLY BY SAID OTHER LAND OF
brances is made in the deed.
TERMS OF SALE:
monster SAID MARY E. LANE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEING A
TRIANGULAR LOT OFF OF THE EASTERLY PORTION OF LOT
7 ON A PLAN ENTITLED “PLAN OF LAND IN CHELMSFORD
A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified
or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser
at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid
BELONGING TO THE HIGGINS HEIRS MADE BY OSGOOD &
today and SNELL JUNE 7, 1893”, AND RECORDED IN SAID REGISTRY OF
DEEDS, PLAN BOOK 9, PLAN 30.
by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150
California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to
P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-
uTIDEWATER other contaminants from com- some overflow into the Seekonk get help PARCEL: 83/ 320/ 34/ /
0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed
will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in
Continued from Page D1 ing up to the surface. River, but the amount will be re- BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO RUSSELL A.
full of the purchase price. The description of the premises

stadium in enough numbers to R Installing wells to continue duced by 93 percent. from the MANN, JR. BY DEED FROM STEPHEN D. MANN RECORDED
07/31/2001 IN DEED BOOK 11936 PAGE 300, IN THE REG-
contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an
error in this publication.
ISTRY OF DEEDS PLAN FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSA- Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale.
justify the public’s $60 million monitoring the situation and “This site’s been vacant for experts. CHUSETTS.
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR PARK PLACE
investment in building it. make sure their work holds up. decades, then all of a sudden, For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded with the Middle- SECURITIES, INC., ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-
sex County (Northern District) Registry of Deeds in Book CATES, SERIES 2004-MCW1, CLASS A-1 CERTIFICATES
(Economists who’ve studied the Rhode Island Energy and three major projects came to 11936, Page 300. Present holder of said mortgage
issue argue: no way. Supporters Fortuitous have worked togeth- fruition,” said David Rusczyk, of The premises will be sold subject to any and all un- By its Attorneys,
paid taxes and other municipal assessments and liens, and HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C.
say you need to also account for er to make some changes to the GZA GeoEnvironmental, during subject to prior liens or other enforceable encumbrances
of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and
150 California St.
Newton, MA 02458
all the other housing units and project to accommodate the sta- the Globe’s recent tour. “All subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restric- (617)558-0500

stores Fortuitous is promising dium, and Fortuitous has paid overlapping each other.”
Advance your tions, reservations and conditions of record and subject to
all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession.
21592

Career.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
to build.) And the state agency for premium upgrades, like a Attempts to protect and ad- Terms of the Sale: Cashier’s or certified check in the
sum of $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time Premises: 24-26 Hopkins Street, Dorchester, Massachu-
that awarded it is still redacting sleeve to protect goal posts that dress the site haven’t always and place of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the
mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this
setts

or withholding many docu- will have to be buried to a depth gone smoothly. Chat live with requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of
Sale upon acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price
By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-
tained in a certain mortgage given by Sweens Smith a/k/a
ments that are the basis for the under the contamination cap. In 2004, for example, three career experts,
payable by certified check in thirty (30) days from the date
of the sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde &
Sweens Eve Marie Smith to Sovereign Bank, said mortgage
dated May 24, 2004, and recorded in the Suffolk County
claims that it will be worth the The most recent phase cost youths broke into a storage Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Low-
ell, MA or such other time as may be designated by mort-
Registry of Deeds, in Book 34653 at Page 204 and now held

investment. abo ut $25 mil lio n, p ai d by shed there and removed mercu- get advice on gagee. The description for the premises contained in said
by Santander Bank, N.A. f/k/a Sovereign Bank, N.A. f/k/a
Sovereign Bank, for breach of the conditions in said mort-
mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error gage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, will be
But at the very least, it’ll be a ry. The resulting spill led to an your next career in this publication. sold at Public Auction on November 21, 2022 at 1:00
PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the
Other terms to be announced at the sale.
change in approach for the environmental response and a move or learn
premises described in said mortgage, to wit:

Tidewater site: instead of stay ‘This site has been penalty for the Southern Union
more about
Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper
Korde & Associates, P.C.
900 Chelmsford Street
The land, with the buildings thereon, situated in that part
of Boston called Dorchester, and being shown as Lot A, on
a plan of land in Dorchester, drawn by John H. Burroughs,
out, please come. The political Co., one of the many energy
and public finance and sports held back because companies that once had a pres- continuing your
Suite 3102
Lowell, MA 01851
(978) 256-1500
Civil Engineer, dated July 31, 1920, recorded Suffolk Regis-
try of Deeds in Book 4251, Page 590, and same being sub-
division of Lot 22 on a plan drawn by W. O. Badger, Surveyor,
story is also, deep down, an en-
vironmental story — one of the
of the ence there. Southern Union,
which had owned New England
education.
Mann, Jr, Russell, A., 22-040457

PUBLIC NOTICE
recorded Suffolk Registry of Deeds in Book 1744, Page 338,
and another small parcel whole being bounded:

environmental
NORTHWESTERLY by Hopkins Street, fifty-two (52) feet;
Notice is hereby given that the Massachusetts Department
biggest cleanup projects that Gas for years, had removed cus- of Environmental Protection (MassDEP), under authority NORTHEASTERLY by land of Isaacson through Lot 23 on
the state’s dominant utility has
done in Rhode Island.
conditions for a tomers’ home gas regulators.
Those regulators contained
• granted by the Massachusetts Clean Waters Act, M.G.L. c.
21, §§ 26 – 53, is proposing to: (1) issue a federal Clean
Water Act (CWA) section 401 certification for the U.S. Envi-
Badger Plan, fifty and 99/100 (50.99) feet;
SOUTHERLY by Lot B on Burroughs plan by two courses,
ronmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed 2022 Draft thirty-one and 54/100 (31.54) feet and thirty-two (32) feet;
“ I t ’s d e f i n i t e l y b e e n a long long time.’ mercury. Southern Union was
Broadcast your
NPDES General Permit Modification (Federal Permit Modifi-
cation) (MA Permit No. MA580000) to any facility authorized
by EPA under the 2022 Draft NPDES Federal Permit Modifi-
SOUTHWESTERLY by Hopkins Street, thirty-one and
17/100 (31.17) feet.
change,” Rhode Island Energy’s convicted of illegally storing cation for their facility’s pollutant discharge(s) to the receiv-
DAN KROEBER
Resume.
ing water(s) as identified in its Permit Authorization; and (2) Said Lot A contains, according to the Burroughs Plan, 2,291
environmental project manager that mercury there. issue the 2022 Draft Massachusetts Permit Modification to square feet of land.
director of development for Discharge Pollutants to Surface Waters (State Permit Modi-
Kenneth Lento said on a recent And during this more recent fication) for the same discharge pursuant to the Massachu- Hereby conveying the same premises conveyed to me by
setts Clean Waters Act. The proposed section 401 certifi- deed of Simon Smith and Carol Brayboy dated January 27,
tour of the site with The Boston Fortuitous Partners phase, crews removed an old Make your cation, proposed State Permit Modification, and proposed
Federal Permit Modification are all available at https://
1998 and recorded February 2, 1998 with Suffolk County
Registry of Deeds in Book 22118, Page 116.
Globe, the state Department of patch that stopped contami- www.mass.gov/service-details/massdep-public-hearings-
resume available comment-opportunities. Alternatively, a copy of the docu- The description of the property that appears in the
Environmental Management, nants from getting from the site ments can be obtained by contacting Claire Golden, Mass-
DEP Surface Water Discharge Program, at 617-997-8874 or
mortgage to be foreclosed shall control in the event of a
and consultant GZA GeoEnvi- Rhode Island Energy through into the Seekonk River. The idea to hundreds of claire.golden@mass.gov. Written comments on both the
typographical error in this publication.
proposed section 401 certification and the proposed State For Mortgagors’ Title see deed dated January 27, 1998,
ronmental. “For the better.” an environmental response was to install a permanent bar- recruiters at once. Permit will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on January 23, 2023.
MassDEP strongly encourages written comments to be sub-
and recorded in Book 22118 at Page 166 with the Suffolk
County Registry of Deeds.
The legacy of contamination fund that goes toward cleanups rier. But in the transition, some mitted by email to massdep.npdes@mass.gov; subject line:
Small WWTF General Permit Modification. If not possible, TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and con-
please contact Claire Golden at 617-997-8874.
at the more than 20-acre site around the state. coal tar residue got out into the veyed subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax

goes back more than a hundred This cleanup work, to be river — less than 20 gallons — • Following the close of the comment period, MassDEP will
issue a final CWA section 401 certification and final State
Permit Modification and forward copies to each person
titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, which take
precedence over the said mortgage above described.

years, when town gas — also clear, would have happened creating a sheen. Lento likened who has submitted written comments or requested notice.
FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase
price must be paid by a certified check, bank treasurer’s
known as manufactured gas — without the soccer stadium. But it to removing a bandage: For special accommodations, please call the MassDEP Di- or cashier’s check at the time and place of the sale by the

workers would burn coal and oil the soccer stadium wouldn’t Sometimes there’s some residu- Check your versity Office at 617-348-4040 . TTY# MassRelay Service
1-800-439-2370. This information is available in alternate
purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid
in cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s or cashier’s check
within sixty (60) days after the date of sale.

Salary.
format upon request.
at a centralized location. The have happened there without al bleeding. They were able to Other terms to be announced at the sale.
By Order of the Department
gas produced as a result pow- the cleanup. install a new covering in the ar- BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC
Martin Suuberg, Commissioner
ered the cities of Providence “What we’re going to do — ea. 270 Farmington Avenue
Find out how City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
Farmington, CT 06032
Attorney for Santander Bank, N.A.
and Pawtucket, including their it’s led by the cleanup,” said Dan There’s still some work left f/k/a Sovereign Bank, N.A. f/k/a Sovereign Bank
streetlamps. At the time, before Kroeber, director of develop- to do on the Rhode Island Ener- much you’re October 20, 2022 Present Holder of the Mortgage
(860) 677-2868
Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission is
natural gas, this was advanced ment for Fortuitous Partners. gy side of the project. The com- worth—and how of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following public NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
improvements will be considered at the request of the pe-
technology — certainly more “This site has been held back pany still has to take down a to ask for more titioners: the City of Boston Transportation Department and Premises: 54 Pond Street, Norfolk, Massachusetts
the City of Boston Public Works Department.
advanced than streetlamps because of the environmental building dating to 1907, move
On a joint petition by the petitioners for the making of
By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale con-
fired with whale blubber. conditions for a long long time.” the infrastructure back a bit, Specific Repairs within the following public ways in West
tained in a certain mortgage given by Kathleen M. McHale


Roxbury:
to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nomi-
It also left behind coal tar by- There is, indeed, a lot going and clean up contaminants in • South Street – between Bussey Street and Washington nee for Prospect Mortgage, LLC, said mortgage dated Sep-
tember 25, 2014, and recorded in the Norfolk County Reg-
products. One town gas plant on there — so much that it can that area. Street/Firth Road;
• Florence Street – between Cummins Highway and istry of Deeds, in Book 32573 at Page 582 and now held by
U.S. Bank Trust National Association, not in its individual
was at the Tidewater site, be hard to keep track of which When it’s done, slated for the Blakemore Street;
• Firth Road – between Florence Street and Washington capacity, but solely as trustee of the Truman 2021 SC9
roughly bounded by modern- major earthmoving equipment end of the year next year, Rhode Ace your Street/South Street;
• Sycamore Street – at Florence Street;
Title Trust by virtue of an assignment from NewRez LLC
F/K/A New Penn Financial LLC D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage

Interview.
• Brookdale Street – at Florence Street; Servicing to U.S. Bank Trust National Association, not in its
d ay Ta f t S t r e e t , T i d e w at e r is involved in which portion of Island Energy’s newly updated • Archdale Road – between South Street and Washington individual capacity, but solely as trustee of the Truman
Street; 2021 SC9 Title Trust dated May 19, 2022 and recorded in
Street, and the Seekonk River. It the project. electric infrastructure will live • Basile Street – between Washington Street and Lindall Norfolk County Registry of Deeds in Book 40593, Page 447;
Street; previously assigned by New Residential Mortgage, LLC to
was in operation from around In addition to Rhode Island alongside the soccer stadium, Learn to master • Lindall Street – between Cummins Highway and Murray NewRez LLC D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing, by virtue
Hill Road; of an assignment, dated February 17, 2020 and recorded
1881 until it was decommis- Energy’s and Fortuitous’ work, just to the south. Rhode Island • Murray Hill Road – between Washington Street and in Norfolk County Registry of Deeds in Book 37621, Page
sioned in the mid-20th century. there’s a separate project going Energy is leasing the land to the interview Florence Street;
• Bexley Road – between Washington Street and Florence
425; previously assigned by Mortgage Electronic Registra-
tion Systems, Inc., as mortgagee, as nominee for Prospect
Street; Mortgage, LLC, its successors to New Residential Mortgage,
The byproducts from the town on underground. Ideally, sew- Fortuitous for the stadium. process with • Mosgrove Avenue – between South Street and Wash- by virtue of an assignment, dated September 20, 2019 and
ington Street; recorded in Norfolk County Registry of Deeds in Book
gas of yesteryear laced the site. age systems treat household Later expansions of the proj- tips and advice • Lesher Street – between South Street and Washington 37184, Page 476, for breach of the conditions in said mort-
Street; gage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, will be
Over the years, various com- waste and stormwater runoff ect for associated development • Stellman Road – between Washington Street and sold at Public Auction on November 21, 2022 at 12:00
from specialists Fawndale Road; PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the
panies had ownership interests before discharging them. But will also need some cleaning up, • Granfield Avenue – between Washington Street and
Fawndale Road;
premises described in said mortgage, to wit:

in the site, but ultimately it was sometimes, in heavy rains, older but not on the scale of fossil fuel and experts. • Fawndale Road – between Washington Street and The land in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, with the build-
Stellman Road; ings thereon, shown as Lot 4 on “Plan of Land in Norfolk,
up to Rhode Island Energy — systems can’t handle the vol- remnants. Fortuitous, mean- • Bradeen Street – southwest of WashingtonStreet. Mass.”, dated March 11, 1959, by Norwood Engineering
Co., Inc., recorded with Norfolk County Registry of Deeds
the new name of the company ume, and some sewage and while, is getting started on in Book 3715, Page 236, bounded and described as follows:

recently sold by National Grid stormwater runoff is dis- drainage work for the stadium. • This Commission appoints November 3, 2022, at 10:00 AM,
in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the
Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioners.
NORTHEASTERLY by Pond Street, two hundred and 94/100
(200.94) feet;
to the Pennsylvania-based PPL charged, untreated, into a wa- Now, it looks like a huge field JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE ) SOUTHEASTERLY by land of Commonwealth of Massachu-
EAMON SHELTON )
Corp. — to deal with. terway. It’s called a combined of crushed stone, and although setts, seventy-nine and 68/100 (79.68) feet;
Recharge your BRADLEY GERRATT ) PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
SEAN LYDON )
Piecemeal cleanups have sewer overflow. it takes some imagination to HENRY VITALE )
SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 5, three hundred sixty-eight and

Resume.
71/100 (368.71) feet; and
KRISTEN MCCOSH )
happened over the years. And in There’s one at the Tidewater picture a soccer stadium there, NORTHWESTERLY by Lot 3, three hundred nine and 30/100
A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said (309.30) feet.
2020, the Department of Envi- site. In November 2021, work you can see the stark before- day.
ronmental Management signed started to address it, part of a and-after difference by just Land your dream Attest: Being the same premises conveyed to this mortgagor by
deed of Jason Hockman and Christine Maimone dated Sep-
Karen M. Powell tember 25, 2014 and recorded prior hereto.
off on Rhode Island Energy’s sweeping Narragansett Bay looking across the river. That job with advice Executive Secretary
The description of the property that appears in the
broader cleanup plan. It started Commission plan to deal with thicket of trees on the other site Legal Notice: mortgage to be foreclosed shall control in the event of a
and practical tips typographical error in this publication.
in November 2020. The work these problems around the is more or less what this site Disposition of Land at 611 Main Street, Worcester, MA. The
has involved , among other state. To simplify things a bit, used to look like — that, plus from industry Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT)
is seeking to sell land, together with the building and any
For Mortgagors’ Title see deed dated September 24,
2014, and recorded in Book 32573 at Page 580 with the
other improvements thereon, located at 611 Main Street, Norfolk County Registry of Deeds.
things: workers are installing under- the contamination. Eventually a experts on how Worcester, MA. The size of the parcel of land 1.49 acres and
it was previously used as a Registry of Motor Vehicle center. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and con-
R Removing the trees and old ground pipes about 15 feet be- pedestrian bridge will connect
to perfect your To obtain a copy of the Request For Proposals (RFP) and
veyed subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax
titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, which take
building foundations from the low ground that will reroute both sides, the developer prom- become a registered bidder, visit www.611mainstreet.com
or contact MassDOT’s designated representative: New-
precedence over the said mortgage above described.
site. sewage and runoff from the site ises. resume and mark, 225 Franklin Street, 33rd FL, Boston, MA at 611Main- FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase
Street@nmrk.com or at 617-863-8090. Bids are due at price must be paid by a certified check, bank treasurer’s
R Building a new wall along to a tunnel, where it be stored Politics aside, it’s a huge cover letter. the offices of the MassDOT’s Office of Real Estate & Eco-
nomic Development (10 Park Plaza, Suite 2310, Boston MA
or cashier’s check at the time and place of the sale by the
purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid
the Seekonk River to prevent before it goes to the Bucklin change, said Joseph Martella, a 02116, Attn: 611 Main Street, Worcester Opportunity), no
later than 12:00 p.m. on November 11, 2022. A public bid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s or cashier’s check
within sixty (60) days after the date of sale.
coal tar — containing potential- Point wastewater treatment fa- DEM environmental engineer opening will be held at 12:05 p.m. on November 11, 2022
at MassDOT’s Office of Real Estate & Economic Develop-
ment. MassDOT reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Other terms to be announced at the sale.
ly carcinogenic polycyclic aro- cility. There, it’ll be treated be- who’s helped oversee the project
BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC
matic hydrocarbons — from fore discharge into the Seekonk as a regulator. 270 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06032
flowing out. River. The commission expects “It was so underutilized,” Attorney for U.S. Bank Trust National Association,
not in its individual capacity, but solely
R Removing some smaller to finish the Tidewater work by Martella said. “And in a place as trustee of the Truman 2021 SC9 Title Trust
Present Holder of the Mortgage
portions of the contaminants the spring of next year, said where they could use a boost.” (860) 677-2868

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ENOUGH TALK! BY HOWARD BARKIN | EDITED BY DAVID STEINBERG
ACROSS 58 Marathon endings,
1 Wicked Witch of or what the speakers
the ___ of 20-Across,
5 Cocoa bits 11-Down and
9 Reads superficially 34-Down don’t do?
14 Bug bite sensation 62 Extremely, casually
15 “Garfield” dog 64 Post-gym feeling
16 Train with extra stops 65 Run for the hills
17 Word after “canvas” 66 Faith from Persia
or “tennis” 67 Highest corp. positions
18 Like an ungracious 68 Item in a folder
loser 69 Villainous look
19 Athlete Naomi whose 70 Held on to
surname is also her 71 Calc., chem., etc.
birthplace
20 “I’m shocked by this DOWN
betrayal ...” 1 What a well-placed
23 French for “name” coin may grant you?
24 Broken arm support 2 Community beliefs
25 Emotion in “Smells 3 Grouchy expression
Like Teen Spirit” 4 Secretive org.
27 In any way 5 Coffee request
30 Hatchling’s “Hi!” 6 TV singing contest,
32 Hamster hand for short
35 Baltimore 7-Down 7 One may caw or
37 Openly confess warble
39 “Got it,” in old slang 8 “Adios!”
41 Cow sound 9 Shed, with “off”
42 Ragu competitor 10 Some MMA victories
43 Early matchmaker? 11 “This is too much ...”
44 Sound of a jogger’s 12 Fast shark
change 13 Shut loudly
46 When you’re reading 21 Winning
this clue 22 Previously 34 “I don’t believe my 42 Danger 56 Places for pints
47 Prehistoric tool 26 Blacken on the grill eyes ...” 44 “Star Wars” knight 57 Astronaut
material 28 Kind of bean in 36 Symbol on a team 45 Most full of foliage Shepard
49 Turns, like milk succotash cap 48 “That’s cheating!” 59 Slurpee
51 2000s music 29 Waterfowl on 38 “Impressive!” 50 Leaves no tip for alternative
devices Canadian dollar coins 40 Restaurant with 52 Nibble between meals 60 Fill your cart
53 Stop slouching in a 31 ___ stick (springy toy) about 95% of its 54 Like a dark alley or 61 Look to be
chair 32 ATM input locations in the U.S. attic 63 Eight-time Emmy
56 Omelet cooker 33 Singer Tori despite its name 55 Key’s comedy partner nominee Issa
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Boston’s forecast SUDOKU
TODAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

2 7 4
6 A.M. NOON 6 P.M. 6 A.M. NOON 6 P.M. 6 A.M. NOON 6 P.M. 6 A.M. NOON 6 P.M. 6 A.M. NOON 6 P.M.

HIGH Another cloudy and Clouds to start the Moisture continues to High pressure will Noticeably cooler with
2 1 5 3
HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH
59-64 damp day with rain on 66-71 day followed by some 64-69 stream across the area 68-73 move in from the 53-58 a blend of sunshine
LOW occasion. Clouds con- LOW sunny breaks, but LOW from a low pressure LOW west promoting a dry LOW and clouds. A breezy

1 7 6
55-60 tinue to hold over the 55-60 there will still be a 55-60 area moving in from 51-56 day with a mixture 42-47 afternoon. Clear to
area at night along with a little shower in spots. Damp with the south, leading to more of clouds and sunshine and a partly cloudy and turning cool-
rain or spotty drizzle. occasional rain and drizzle at showers. Drying out at night. mild afternoon. Partly cloudy er for the nighttime hours.

New England forecast


night.
Almanac
at night.
8 1 6 9
TODAY: Moisture will continue to stream north over the
region, leading to a cloudy and damp day with periods of
Yesterday’s high/low
Sunrise
58°/50°
7:07 a.m.
Allergies
Trees
Source: Asthma & Allergy Affiliates, Inc.
Weeds Grass Mold 9 2
N.A. Low Low N.A.
6 9 4 1
Sunset 5:49 p.m.
rain and drizzle. Yesterday’s mold and spore rating.
Moonrise 6:00 a.m.
TOMORROW: Clouds to start will give way to
some sunny breaks, but there still may be a shower Mount Washington (5 p.m. yesterday) Eastern Massachusetts air quality
Weather Overcast
7 6 8
GOOD MOD. UNHEALTHY HAZARDOUS
in places across southern New England. 75
EXTENDED: Low pressure moving in Visibility 100 miles 50 100 150 200 300
from the south will bring another batch of Wind southeast at 15 m.p.h. For more information on today’s conditions, call the
showers area Wednesday, which will be
steadiest near the coast.
High/low temperature
Snow depth at 5 p.m.
52/43
0.0”
state hotline at (800) 882-1497 or Massachusetts
Department of Environmental Protection web site
www.state.ma.us/DEP
6 8 2 5
24 Hr. Precipitation
Yesterday 0.02”
Precip days in October 11
(valid at 5 p.m. yesterday)
Month to date 3.61”
Norm. month to date 3.00”
Year to date 24.14”
Norm. year to date 34.60”
2 3 4
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Tides A.M. P.M. High tides A.M. P.M. High tides A.M. P.M.
els: Easy on Monday and Tuesday, more difficult on Wednesday
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and Thursday, most difficult on Friday and Saturday. Tips and
Height 10.3 10.0 Marblehead 11:01 11:24 Chatham 11:47 ---
computer program at www.sudoku.com.
Boston low 4:50 5:15 Lynn 11:04 11:26 Wellfleet 11:15 11:38
Height 0.4 0.0 Scituate 11:07 11:31 Provincetown 11:04 11:28
Plymouth 11:14 11:38 Nantucket
High tides
Old Orchard ME 10:51 11:15 Cape Cod
Canal East 10:53 11:17
Harbor
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today’s highs and Plum Island 11:18 11:42 South dealer — N-S vulnerable
tonight’s lows. Ipswich 10:50 11:14 Falmouth 10:45 11:08

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North
New England marine forecast  Gale warning  Storm warning ♠ 74
Wind Seas Temp Wind Seas Temp
♥ 86
Boston Harbor NE 6-12 kts. 2-4 ft. 61/57 Martha’s
East Cape Vineyard E 7-14 kts. 2-4 ft. 66/58
♦ 6532
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Cities Forecast high and low temperatures and conditions For current Charles River Basin water quality, call (781) 788-0007 or go to http://www.charlesriver.org. ♠ 85 ♠ J 10 9 6 3
 Travel delays possible, C Clouds, F Fog, H Haze, I Ice, Pc Partly Cloudy, R Rain, Sh Showers, S Sun, Sn Snow, Fl Flurries, T Thunderstorms, W Windy ♥ Q J 10 7 3 ♥ 9542
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Atlanta 78/54 S 78/57 Pc Los Angeles 77/56 S 75/57 S Seattle 56/46 C 54/46 R Jerusalem 73/58 Pc 77/59 C
Atlantic City 66/59 C 71/60 Pc Miami 85/72 Pc 85/71 Pc Washington 68/58 Pc 71/59 C  London 63/50 Pc 64/57 Pc
♣ A 10 7 3 ♣ Q
Charlotte 77/47 Pc 76/56 Pc New Orleans 82/72 Pc 82/58 T Beijing 68/43 Pc 69/48 Pc Moscow 44/27 R 39/30 S
Chicago 74/58 C 61/46 R New York City 64/59 R 68/62 Pc Cancun 88/76 S 88/73 S  Paris 66/53 T 66/57 C South
 Dallas 71/51 T 70/47 Pc Philadelphia 65/59 C 72/62 C Mexico City 80/56 Pc 79/57 T Rome 75/63 Pc 76/59 Pc ♠ AKQ2
Denver 52/31 Pc 58/33 Pc Phoenix 74/52 S 77/53 S Montreal 62/53 C 69/60 Pc  San Juan 89/77 T 86/76 T ♥ AK
Detroit 73/54 Pc 73/57 Pc Salt Lake City 50/39 Pc 51/41 R Toronto 63/50 S 65/53 C Stockholm 50/48 Pc 54/46 R
Fort Myers 86/68 S 86/67 S San Francisco 68/56 S 64/52 C  Vancouver 53/44 Sh 51/44 R  Tokyo 58/53 Sh 58/53 R
♦ K Q J 10
♣ K54

South West North East


2♣ Pass 2♦ Pass
HOROSCOPE cause you’re full of ideas! Tonight: tact with clubs and organizations 3 NT All Pass
Resist temptation. in the next four weeks. Some of Opening lead — ♥ Q
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Monday, You want to make your actions LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) you might join a group. You might
Oct. 24, 2022: count. You also might improve ‘‘Show me the money!’’ Your focus even accept a leadership role. This
You have a strong intensity, yet your health because you’re turn- will be on earnings, cash flow and window of time is also an excel- If you’ve played golf, you’ve heard stories about imper-
usually, you play it cool. You are ing over a new leaf. Tonight: Have your possessions during the next lent opportunity for you to set tinent caddies. (Golfer who has been in the woods all day:
intuitive and a quick study of oth- patience with others. four weeks. The good news is you long-term future goals. Tonight: “Caddie, why do you keep looking at your watch?” Caddie:
er people. Simplicity will be your CANCER (June 21-July 22) might attract money to you! Be respectful. “It’s not a watch, sir. It’s a compass.”) If bridge players had
theme this year. This is also the Vacations, social outings and play- Meanwhile, enjoy buying beauti- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) caddies, some of the colloquy might be entertaining.
perfect year for you to create a sol- ful times are your top choices for ful things or making something Once a year, the Sun sits at the top At today’s 3NT, South took the king of hearts and led the
id foundation in your life at home the next four weeks. Take a cruise look more attractive. Tonight: of your chart for four weeks. That king of diamonds, won by East’s ace. South won the heart
and within your family. or get out of town. Enjoy sports Strong feelings! time has arrived. It symbolizes return and cashed three diamonds and three spades, but
events and playful activities with SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) that you are being thrust into a then he could head for the 19th Hole. West won the last
ARIES (March 21-April 19) kids. Socialize with others! Enjoy The Sun is in your sign for the spotlight, which makes you more four tricks with the ace of clubs and good hearts.
Life will be more intense in the the arts, the entertainment world next four weeks, which happens high-viz than usual. Not only will If you were South’s caddy, what would you say about his
next four weeks. You might be in- and chances to express your cre- only once every year. When this people notice you more, they ad- play?
volved more than usual with the ative talents. Tonight: Be patient occurs, it gives you a chance to re- mire you, even if you don’t do any- I would say South found a hazard. He should lead the
wealth and possessions of some- with family. charge your batteries for the rest thing different. (Good lighting is king of clubs at Trick Two. As it happens, he gets lucky
one else. Fortunately, gifts, good- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) of the year! Furthermore, this everything.) Tonight: Observe. when East has the singleton queen. If West takes the ace,
ies and favors from others will Home, family and your private life heightened solar energy will at- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) South wins four clubs, three spades and two hearts.
come your way. Tonight: Stay cool. will be your main focus in the next tract people and favorable situa- Grab every chance to travel, study More likely, West will play low (and would also play low
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) four weeks. Some will be involved tions to you. Tonight: Solitude. and do whatever you can to with A-x-x). Then South can shift to diamonds to set up
You will need more sleep in the more with a parent. All of you will SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) broaden your horizons in the next
nine tricks.
next four weeks. This also will be a want to redecorate or do some- You’re happy to take a backseat four weeks, because you’re eager
time when you focus more on thing that makes you feel more ex- and play things low-key for the for adventure and a chance to
DAILY QUESTION You hold: ♠ J 10 9 6 3 ♥ 9 5 4 2 ♦ A 8 4
close friendships and partner- cited about where you live. Why next four weeks, as your birthday learn something new. Do some-
♣ Q. The dealer, at your left, opens one diamond. Your
ships. Venus opposite your sign not entertain and show off what approaches, because this is the thing different! Go someplace
partner doubles, and the next player bids three diamonds.
will pave the way for forgiveness you've done? Tonight: Listen. ideal time to take a few minutes you've never been before. Tonight:
What do you say?
and congenial feelings. Tonight: VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) and think about future goals. How Check your finances.
Improve something. The pace of your days will acceler- do you want your new year to be
ANSWER: Your opponent’s jump-raise is weak and preemp-
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ate in the next four weeks because different from last year? Jot down © 2022 King Features Syndicate
tive. Don’t be intimidated. Since you have five spades and
Roll up your sleeves and get ready of short trips, errands, appoint- some ideas. Tonight: Cooperate. Inc.
seven high-card points, and your ace of diamonds will be
to work hard in the next four ments and increased activity with CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
ideal opposite partner’s likely singleton, bid three spades to
weeks, because you want to be siblings and relatives. This is a You will enjoy increased interac-
compete. I would rather bid four than pass.
productive and accomplish a lot. good time to study or write, be- tion with friends, as well as con-

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ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady & Don Wimmer


BIZARRO by Wayno & Piraro

9 6 7 4 8 1 3 2 5
4 1 5 3 7 2 9 8 6
MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM by Mike Peters
2 3 8 5 9 6 7 1 4
Today’s Crossword Solution

Today’s Sudoku Solution

5 8 1 2 4 9 6 3 7
6 2 3 8 5 7 4 9 1
7 4 9 6 1 3 8 5 2
8 9 6 7 2 5 1 4 3
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TV CRITIC’S CORNER ASK AMY


BY MATTHEW GILBERT

College reconnection quickly


exhausts friend
Q. After nearly 40 years, I recently caught up is very outgoing and enjoys meeting people.
with an old college friend. It’s been nice to re- New neighbors moved in next door (our
connect but I’m finding the friendship exhaust- driveways are right next to each other) and I’d
ing. like to welcome them with baked goods, but I
My friend, who lives three hours away, texts don’t want them to come over to my house to
me many times a day and phones several times thank me.
a week for an hour or more at a time. He tells My thought was to send my husband over
me he struggles with loneliness and is glad he with the gift and attach a note saying some-
has me to talk to. (He also has a professional thing like this: “Welcome to the neighborhood.
therapist with whom he meets regularly.) I have severe social anxiety, so cannot interact
I feel bad for him but find my interactions with you in person, but would love to meet
with him draining. I am currently under medi- you on the phone. My number is 123-123-
cal care for my own serious depression. I don’t 1234.”
think I have the emotional strength or expertise Do you think that would be too weird?
to continue to be the outlet for his loneliness. ANXIOUS
What is the kindest way for me to put some A. Because you’ve asked, I’ll say that first I think
boundaries around this friendship? it’s great that you want to acknowledge and
NOT A THERAPIST welcome these neighbors, even though the
A. For you, the important issue of “self-care” re- thought of it is triggering some rumination and
quires that you learn how to set and maintain worry for you. Keep in mind that you don’t have
boundaries regarding people or situations that to do anything at all to welcome these new
can affect your mental health. If you see a ther- neighbors, so this is a generous impulse. Surely
apist regularly to treat your depression (I hope your husband will greet and interact with them
you do), your therapist could coach you personally across the driveway.
CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP
through this process. Second, the way you’ve phrased your note is
Series creator Mike White and cast member Jennifer Coolidge attended the “White Lotus” Because of my own workload and other time slightly weird (as you put it).
season 2 premiere last week at Goya Studios in Los Angeles. commitments, I’ve had success with “scheduled I’d suggest: “Welcome to the neighborhood.
calls” with friends and family members. This I have some health issues and am not interact-
This week: ‘White Lotus’ returns, ‘Devil’s Hour’ premieres process is just like making an appointment: If ing much outside of my immediate household,
you want to talk to someone, you can text or e- but I’m available by text or phone if you have
1. I’m excited about the return of Mike White’s 2018 antisemitic attack in which 11 people were mail them and say, “Are you free to catch up this any questions or just want to say ‘hi.’ Here’s our
satire “The White Lotus,” which won 10 Emmy murdered, featuring firsthand accounts by survi- Friday at around 3?” number: ...”
Awards last month. This seven-episode season, set at vors, families of victims, and first responders. As an- You can set the stage for some reasonable
the Sicilian location of the titular resort chain, will tisemitism in the United States continues to make boundaries by not responding to texts over the Q. “Eager Dad” wanted to contact the adult
be more about relationship politics than the first, headlines, this film is essential viewing. course of the day and then answering — when child he had fathered out of wedlock when both
which revolved around white privilege. Jennifer 4. “The Devil’s Hour,” which premieres Friday on you’re ready — “I am needing more quiet time he and the child’s mother were cheating on
Coolidge, who did career-best work in the first sea- Amazon, is a six-episode horror-thriller whose plot to concentrate on my own health these days so I their spouses.
son, is back with a new cast that includes Aubrey description makes me think of the “Twilight Zone” won’t always be able to respond in the moment. You stated that everyone has a “right to their
Plaza, Michael Imperioli, F. Murray Abraham, Tom classic featuring the phrase, “room for one more.” But maybe we can set up a time to have a call? DNA heritage.” I disagree!
Hollander, and Theo James. Based on the trailer, I It’s about a woman whose 8-year-old son is nearly That would be easier on me.” Why? Unless there is a pressing medical rea-
think Plaza is going to be fun to watch. It premieres catatonic and whose mother has dementia. To top it Having a scheduled call gives you both son, then whose “right” is it, when the knowl-
Sunday at 9 p.m. on HBO. off, she wakes every night at 3:33 a.m. — during the something to prepare for and possibly even edge would hurt other people?
2. Yet another horror anthology on TV? Yes, but so-called devil’s hour — with terrifying visions. Jessi- look forward to. You’ll see how your friend re- UPSET
this one bears the imprimatur of an Oscar winning ca Raine and Peter Capaldi star. sponds to you kindly stating your own needs. A. DNA holds a key to a person’s very biological
director. Netflix’s “Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of 5. On Friday night at 8 p.m. on ABC, Matthew Just as he is trying to have his needs met — identity.
Curiosities” premieres Tuesday with two episodes, Perry talks to Diane Sawyer for an hour about his you should do the same. Part of your boundary- Yes, DNA disclosures can often create im-
then two episodes will premiere each day this week. struggles with addiction. The special, called “Mat- setting will involve you understanding that you mense challenges, but no one has the right to
Del Toro will introduce each of the eight self-stand- thew Perry: The Diane Sawyer Interview,” is part of will not always be there for him in the moment, withhold this information. So yes, I do believe it
ing episodes, two of which he wrote, and the casts Perry’s media blitz to promote his new memoir, and that’s going to have to be OK — with both is a basic human right to know the truth about
will include F. Murray Abraham, Andrew Lincoln, “Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing.” In the of you. their own DNA.
Glynn Turman, Crispin Glover, and Rupert Grint. trailer, he says, “Secrets kill you, secrets kill people
3. On Wednesday at 9 p.m., HBO is premiering a like me.” He also talks about taking 55 Vicodin a day, Q. I have severe social anxiety, especially since
documentary called “A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh and about being in a coma and having “escaped the pandemic. I am extremely uncomfortable Amy Dickinson can be reached at
Synagogue Shooting.” It’s a look back at the October death really narrowly.” around anyone except my family. My husband askamy@amydickinson.com.

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