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In Ariz.,
some see
test of
democracy
Deniers poised
to gain power
over elections
By Jess Bidgood
GLOBE STAFF
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — On a
recent cold and clear night, Kari
L ake stood alone on a dark
stage, spotlit in front of a rapt
crowd, and called on her sup-
porters to vote as if their lives
depend on it.
“I call this ‘the last election,’”
said the former TV news anchor
and Republican nominee for
governor. “So much on the line
right now.”
It was the hyperbolic lan-
guage of a close campaign’s final
days. But there is deep worry
among Democrats, moderate
Republicans, and experts in
American democracy that she
will prove to be prophetic.
In Arizona, the rise of Lake
and other election deniers — Re-
publican candidates who vigor-
ously dispute that President
Biden defeated Donald Trump
ERIN CLARK/GLOBE STAFF
in 2020 — has already changed
Congregants prayed along the border wall while attending The Border Church, or La Iglesia Fronteriza, on a Sunday in September in Tijuana. elections. People are directing
unprecedented hostility toward
election officials, intimidating
voters at drop boxes, and de-
Today, because of the distance separating them, the two DUXBURY — With a state-
halves of the congregation communicate mostly by WhatsApp wide election approaching,
calls or Facebook Live. But when the group first began to hold Dave Manly hadn’t given the
irregular services in the early 2000s, the collection of fences Plymouth district attorney’s
and dead space and watchtowers we call “the wall” was just race much thought until he ran
ERIN CLARK/GLOBE STAFF
BORDER CHURCH, Page A7 into Democratic candidate Rah-
saan Hall in the Duxbury Senior
Center last month.
The pair talked a little col-
lege football before the conver-
Warmed over
Saturday: Mild, breezy.
South Korea scrambled about
80 military aircraft after track-
ing about 180 flights by North
Halifax Select Board has sation turned to politics.
“What’s your opinion of ‘Defund
the police’?” Manly, a Republi-
Korean warplanes. A4.
been a single act since Aug.
High: 72-77. Low: 61-66. can, inquired. The slogan is di-
Sunday: More of the same. visive, Hall said, but it started
High: 72-77. Low: 60-65. The Bruins signed defenseman an important conversation.
Mitchell Miller, the former Ari- “What about no cash bail?”
Sunrise: 7:22 Sunset: 5:33
Comics and Weather, D4-5.
zona draft pick who was
dropped by that franchise be-
After heated meetings administrator resigned in a single day, Selig has
been the only elected official in charge of daily
Manly asked skeptically, refer-
ring to the progressive proposal
Obituaries, C10. cause of his past abuse of a ju- prompted resignations, operations of the town of nearly 8,000, running to ban bail requirements for de-
nior high classmate. C1. the Select Board’s biweekly meetings solo. fendants in certain criminal cas-
For breaking news, updated
stories, and more, visit our website:
just one official remains “It’s a little strange, I’m not going to lie,” the es. Hall said he does support the
surviving selectman said in an interview. “Be- concept. “Ah, come on,” Manly
BostonGlobe.com Time to fall back By Daniel Kool lieve it or not, I’m starting to get the hang of be- responded, waving his hand dis-
Daylight saving GLOBE CORRESPONDENT ing a one-man band here.” missively.
VOL . 302, NO. 128 time ends at 2 At the last October meeting of the Halifax While the situation in Halifax is unusual, Welcome to Plymouth Coun-
* a.m. Sunday. Select Board, Jonathan Selig made a motion to how the town got there is not, and reflects the ty, where a conservative view of
Suggested retail price Clocks should be
turned back one appoint a new member to a town committee. increasingly confrontational, uncompromising law enforcement has kept con-
$3.50 hour. A bill to Then, in the same breath, Selig seconded his tone that has ruptured civic life in the country. trol over the district attorney’s
make daylight own motion before putting it to a vote. And just as the continued onslaught from the office for decades, despite vot-
saving time The motion carried 1-0. hard right over the 2020 presidential results ers’ preference for Democrats in
permanent is still stalled in Since late August, when the two other mem- has prompted waves of local election officials to federal elections. Republican
Congress. A10.
bers of the Select Board and the Halifax town HALIFAX, Page B4 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS, Page A5
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Oath Keepers
head testifies
at Jan. 6 trial
Asserts belief in would have been a lawful order,
and that he only brought his
Trump’s 2020 members and their firearms to
D.C. to be prepared for a possi-
election lies ble civil war.
He testified Friday that anti-
By Tom Jackman f a s c i s t s h a d “ a tt a c k e d t h e
and Rachel Weiner White House” already, forcing
WASHINGTON POST Trump into a bunker — an ap-
Oath Keepers founder Stew- parent reference to a June 2020
art Rhodes took the stand in racial justice protest where sev-
federal court Friday in an at- eral people hopped over tempo-
tempt to convince a jur y of rary fencing near the Treasury
Washington residents that he Department, which borders the
c o m m i tt e d n o c r i m e w h e n White House grounds.
members of his group went into After that incident, Rhodes
the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. testified, he wanted to make
Rhodes asserted his belief — clear to Trump that invoking
unsupported by courts — that the Insurrection Act was an op-
ROBYN BECK/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
the 2020 presidential election tion.
was “unconstitutional,’’ because “I wanted to make clear . . . DEMOCRACY IN ACTION — Election workers stacked boxes of vote-by-mail ballots while at work
of pandemic- President Friday in the Los Angeles County Registrar vote-by-mail operation center in City of Industry, Calif.,
related chang- Tr u m p c o u l d
ahead of Tuesday’s general election.
es made to vot- . . . rely on us
ing procedures and other vet-
in some states. erans to protect
“That made it the White
invalid,” Rho-
des said.
But he also
sought to
House,” he said.
He said he
wanted to warn
antifascists
Pfizer: new booster raises antibodies
downplay the
Oath Keepers’
against an at-
tack, and ar-
Says updated getting the updated booster
ahead of Thanksgiving.
line of immune defense.
In adults older than 55, the
lar data to show the new shot’s
advantage in people aged 18 to
desire for vio- gued that he shot works Pfizer presented the data in new booster provoked a stron- 55, and the company did not
lence. He con- succeeded. a news release, and it has not ger immune response against answer questions about why
trasted his “They didn’t on Omicron been peer reviewed or pub- BA.4 and BA.5 than the original that data was not presented.
group with the even try it. And lished. booster, although it was unclear The bivalent boosters clearly
Proud Boys, President By Carolyn Y. Johnson The news release does not whether the difference, mea- strengthen immunity and are a
another far- ‘I wanted to Tr u m p d i d n’ t WASHINGTON POST directly address a concern sured in laboratory tests, would critical tool going into a possi-
right organiza- invoke the In- Pfizer announced Friday raised by small studies over the provide a meaningful difference ble winter surge, but they have
tion, saying make clear . . . surrection Act,’’ that its updated coronavirus last week that immune-evading in how well people were pro- also raised questions about how
they “want to
go and stree t
President Trump he said.
Prosecutors
booster shot targeting the Omi-
cron variant succeeded in
variants that have recently
emerged and are quickly taking
tected. It was unclear if the new
shot provoked a stronger re-
to design the best vaccine strat-
egy for a population that has a
fight” while the could . . . rely on counter that strengthening the body’s army over appear to be far better at sponse in younger adults than varied history of infection and
Oath Keepers Rhodes was not of disease-fighting antibodies, eluding the virus-fighting anti- the old booster, because that da- vaccination.
preferred to
us and other just anticipat- even as questions persist about bodies generated by the boost- ta was not included. “There needs now to be a se-
“stay calm.’’ veterans to ing but foment- the vaccine’s continued effec- er. The new booster triggered a rious rethink about national
R h o d e s ing conflict, tiveness against a swarm of lat- One of the most threatening fourfold increase in Omicron- COVID vaccine policy. Chasing
stayed outside protect the and that until er-generation versions of Omi- new variants gaining ground in blocking antibody levels against variants with booster redesigns
the building on
Jan. 6., but
White House.’ members start-
ed getting ar-
cron.
The findings reinforce the
the United States, BQ.1.1, is re-
lated to BA.5, a component of
the BA.4/BA.5 version of Omi-
cron compared with the old
clearly isn’t a sustainable solu-
tion,’’ said John P. Moore, a pro-
prosecutors ar- STEWART RHODES, rested for their public health message that the the new booster, so Marks said booster in older adults. That is a fessor of microbiology and im-
gue he was the founder of the Oath Keepers actions on Jan. new bivalent boosters, which he was hopeful the bivalent vac- measurable biological differ- munology at Weill Cornell Med-
ringleader of a 6, he was plan- were rebooted in September to cine would hold up to some ex- ence, but scientists have vary- icine who has been critical of
seditious con- ning for more protect against newer Omicron tent. ing opinions on whether it will the formulation chosen for the
spiracy to keep Trump in office violent action. The Insurrection subvariants, could help protect The new data also adds to, make a difference in whether Omicron-specific booster.
that began months before the Act refers to deploying the US people this fall and winter. but does not resolve, an ongo- people are likely to fall ill. Adoption of the updated
Capitol riot and continued for military, not private militant “Based on all the data we ing scientific debate about the Some scientists have argued boosters has been disappoint-
months afterward. groups, the government says. now have in hand, we have con- extent to which the new boost- that a 10-fold difference would ing so far. According to the Cen-
He is on trial with four oth- Rhodes, who spent three fidence in the bivalent COVID- ers are be tter than the old probably be clinically meaning- ters for Disease Control and
ers accused of taking part in years in the Army before suffer- 19 vaccines and their ability to boosters. This remains a critical ful. Marks said a two- to four- Prevention, only 8.6 percent of
that conspiracy: Florida Oath ing a disabling parachuting ac- create better protection against issue for scientists to sort out as fold increase in antibodies people 18 and older have re-
Keepers leader Kelly Meggs, his cident, founded the Oath Keep- COVID-19, including these cur- they design a long-term vaccine could protect people better ceived a ne w booster. L ow
fellow Florida Oath Keeper ers in 2009 to bring together rently circulating variants, than strategy against the virus. But against symptomatic infection booster coverage is especially
Kenneth Harrelson, Ohio Oath people with military and law the original vaccine would this technical debate is largely and increase the durability of worrisome among adults 65
Keeper Jessica Watkins, and enforcement backgrounds who have,’’ Peter Marks, director of separate from the public health protection because antibodies, and older, who are at increased
Thomas Caldwell, a Virginian would pledge to resist unconsti- the Food and Drug Administra- issue of whether to get a boost- which decay over time, would risk of coronavirus complica-
who never formally joined the tutional federal overreach. Over tion’s Center for Biologics Eval- er, which, as the Pfizer data be receding from a higher ini- tions because of age. A fifth of
group but allied with them be- time, former members say, the uation and Research, said. He shows, does provide a meaning- tial level. people in that age group have
fore the first of three Trump-re- group evolved from libertarian urged the public to consider ful boost to antibodies, a key Pfizer did not include simi- received the new boosters.
lated events in the District in t o p a r t i s a n a n d e x t r e m i s t ,
November 2020. aligning itself with white su-
Rhodes’s decision to take the premacists and with Trump.
stand is notable, as it is rare for For his security operations, Daily Briefing
defendants to testify at their Rhodes said he preferred using
own trials, and Rhodes’s case is current or former police offi-
one of the most high-profile so cers for their familiarity with
far in the sprawling Jan. 6 in- the law and their ability to le-
Diocese to pay abuse victims $55m Synagogue threat no longer concern
vestigation. He testified for gally carry guns in places where ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The against clergy members, The man who posted a publicly and spoke on condi-
about 80 minutes on Friday as civilians could not. He also said Roman Catholic Diocese of teachers, Boy Scout leaders, broad online threat against tion of anonymity.
defense attorneys began pre- the Oath Keepers would speak Rochester will pay $55 million and others after New York synagogues in New Jersey has The source of the threat “no
senting their case, and is sched- with law enforcement before to survivors of sexual abuse state passed the victim act, been identified and was not longer poses a danger to the
uled to continue doing so Mon- launching an operation near a committed by clergy members which loosened the state’s planning to carry out a specific community,” the FBI in Newark
day. He has not yet discussed protest or political event, which under a settlement an- statute of limitations for mo- plot, a law enforcement official tweeted.
the events of Jan. 6 in any de- he said was necessary to pro- nounced by church officials. lestation cases and temporar- said Friday, relieving Jewish New Jersey Attorney Gener-
tail, nor has he faced any cross- tect speakers or even attendees The diocese, which de- ily set aside the time limit for communities already unnerved al Matt Platkin said he couldn’t
examination from prosecutors. from being randomly attacked. clared bankruptcy in 2019 af- filing civil lawsuits. amid an increasing climate of comment on an ongoing inves-
The jury was excused for the “We did a lot of Trump ral- ter hundreds of lawsuits were The Rochester settlement antisemitism and related vio- tigation, including whether an
weekend before noon. lies” where guns were prohibit- filed against it under the was negotiated with abuse lence. arrest had been made. But he
Rhodes has a degree from ed by the Secret Service, Rho- state’s Child Victims Act, will survivors. The man, whose identity noted, like others, that concern
Yale Law School, but he was des said. “We’d have our guys create a trust for abuse survi- Matano, whose diocese was not immediately released, is constant.
disbarred in Montana for fail- stay outside the venue, coordi- vors, Rochester Bishop Salva- was the first in New York was questioned by law enforce- Incidents of bias and hate
ing to appear at court hearings nate with Secret Service and tore Matano said. Survivors state to seek bankruptcy pro- ment and told agents he had have been rising in New Jersey,
and is represented at trial by p o l i c e , l e t ’e m k n o w w e’r e may also be able to pursue tection under the weight of been bullied in the past and said Platkin, who more broadly
criminal defense attorneys. there. Wherever the line was further claims with the dio- abuse lawsuits, apologized to harbored anger toward Jewish voiced concern about the im-
Over several weeks, more with no firearm, we’d stay out- cese’s insurers, Matano said. survivors in a “Letter to the people, the official said. pact of recent comments by Ye,
than two dozen witnesses have side that line with retired po- More than 9,000 survivors Faithful.” Investigators do not believe formerly known as Kanye
testified against Rhodes and lice officers, ready to go. It of sexual abuse filed lawsuits ASSOCIATED PRESS the man had the means or mo- West, and a social media post
the others. Jurors have heard might sound excessive but peo- tive to carry out any specific at- shared by NBA star Kyrie Ir-
former members of the Oath ple were being attacked.’’ tack, according to the official, ving.
Keepers say that while there Rhodes said no Oath Keep- No care for minors with gender dysphoria who could not discuss details ASSOCIATED PRESS
was no specific prior plan or or- ers had ever used force or been
der from Rhodes to enter the arrested during hundreds of Florida’s medical boards through its medical boards.
Capitol, they understood that operations.
he wanted them to block the “No event we’ve ever done
approved a rule Friday that
will bar minors from receiv-
Alabama and Arkansas ap-
proved similar measures
Lunar eclipse kicks off Election Day
transfer of presidential power resulted in charges, until now,’’ ing puberty blockers, hor- through the legislative pro- Hours before people across moons,’’ only happen during
by force if necessary. Jurors he said. mone therapy, or surgeries as cess, but families filed law- the country cast their votes in a full moons when the Earth
have also seen scores of text Rhodes said the Oath Keep- treatments for gender dys- suits against both, and judges contentious midterm election, a completely shields the moon
messages in which Rhodes ap- ers’ membership, with a $50 phoria. have barred either from tak- sinister red moon will loom in from the sun. Once the sun,
peared to endorse violence in annual fee, peaked at about The ban, which will go in- ing effect as the litigation the sky. The last total lunar Earth, and moon are exactly
response to the election. 40,000 during the Obama ad- to effect after a 21-day public plays out. eclipse of 2022 is set to stain aligned, light from simultane-
Before and after Jan. 6, the ministration. comment period, includes Multiple professional or- the moon red during the wee ous sunrises and sunsets
records shown in court indi- He said it tended to ebb dur- nonsurgical exceptions for ganizations have endorsed hours of Tuesday morning. Res- around the earth project onto
c a t e , R h o d e s w a s p u s h i n g ing conservative presidencies, young people who are already puberty blockers and hor- idents across both coasts will be the moon.
Trump to deputize private mili- when fear of government over- receiving care. mones as appropriate treat- able to watch the spectacle for The entire moon will be cop-
tant groups to keep control of reach was less, but trended Other states have attempt- ments for young people with just under 90 minutes. pery-red from 5:17 a.m. until
the White House. Rhodes has back up toward the end of the ed to enact bans on such care, gender dysphoria. Total lunar eclipses, com- 6:42 a.m. Eastern time.
argued that he believes that Trump administration. but Florida is the first to do so WASHINGTON POST monly known as ‘‘blood WASHINGTON POST
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G-7 ministers back Ukraine support
Daily Briefing
Rival Koreas scramble warplanes as tensions rise Italy’s new interior minister,
Matteo Piantedosi, has drafted
new measures alleging that the
nongovernmental groups violat-
North test-fired Korea will respond with the
“toughest counteraction” to any
have been conducting joint
“Vigilant Storm” aerial exercis-
Pak issued a veiled threat of a
nuclear conflict with the United
Seoul’s Korea Institute for Na-
tional Unification. He said the
ed procedure by not properly co-
ordinating their rescues, setting
ballistic missiles attempts by “hostile forces” to
infringe on its sovereignty or se-
es involving about 240 war-
planes, including F-35s. The ex-
States and South Korea over
their joint drills, which the
barrage of North Korean missile
and artillery firings this week
the groundwork for Italy to close
the ports.
previous 2 days curity interests. ercises had been scheduled to North says are rehearsals for a may indicate a sense of alarm. ASSOCIATED PRESS
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of end Friday, but the allies ex- potential invasion. “The sheer number of 240
By Kim Tong Hyung Staff said the North Korean tended them to Saturday in re- After already setting an annu- warplanes (involved in the joint
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For the uninitiated in the Great Northwest, huckleberry ice cream is just the beginning
uHUCKLEBERRIES west, the huckleberry is both real and king — a fin- ry exerts a magical pull on the customers who line say it’s like a tastier version of blueberry.”
Continued from Page A1 icky, mercurial king who refuses to grow in captivi- up outside Espresso West. Most cannot resist the lure of the unknown.
— many years — I thought “huckleberry” was a ty and thrives only in precise alpine conditions. First there are the tourists, who have no clue. Espresso West offers 15 ice cream flavors and
cute country nickname for some familiar fruit, like A century of efforts to tame it have failed. Turf “They ask, ‘What is it?’” said Ceren, a native of stocks two large tubs of each — except for huckle-
raspberry, or a catch-all term for a jumble of mixed wars have broken out over coveted, productive Turkey who worked 70-hour weeks all summer at berry, which requires four.
berries.) swaths of its habitat. And as the frozen product two competing ice cream stands a block or two As if on cue, Joe Browder, a tourist from North
But here, in the gateway to the Great North- fetches $30 per pound on Amazon, the huckleber- apart, saving money before resuming his travels. “I Carolina, appeared at the takeout window. He had
heard of huckleberries (“I guess there must be
some around the Mississippi River somewhere,” he
said, “because ‘Huckleberry Finn’”) but had never
tasted one.
Undeterred by the 47-degree chill in the air, he
ordered a scoop in a homemade waffle cone and
pronounced it delicious.
The flavor seems to defy description, as the
feisty fruit itself defies domestication; everyone I
DON’T TALK POLITICS IN LITTLE HAVANA talked to perceived it differently.
“A little like black cherry,” was Browder’s take.
The second category of huckleberry lovers are
locals, and their passion can be intense. Ceren was
startled during his first week of work when a cus-
tomer asked to buy an entire oversized tub of huck-
leberry ice cream out of the freezer. Unsure of the
rules, Ceren demurred and offered a quart instead.
The request turned out to be surprisingly com-
mon: A few days later, Ceren’s co-worker sold an-
other customer a tub for $100.
But huckleberry ice cream is only the begin-
ning. Over the course of three hectic days in Mon-
tana, Idaho, and Utah — without actually trying —
I also encountered huckleberry taffy, mints, wine,
chai, jam, honey, vodka, candy, and, I’m sorry to re-
port, coffee. (I stuck with ice cream; my time in the
West was dwindling and I needed to imprint the
flavor on my memory.)
At Reed’s Dairy in Idaho Falls, which keeps its
own herd of cows upstate, supervisor Austin McAf-
fee swore the tastiest of the dairy’s special, limited-
edition milk flavors is huckleberry. He likened the
taste to boysenberry, another allegedly real fruit,
which the Internet tells me is related to the logan-
berry and dewberry — whatever those are.
I was unable to judge huckleberry milk for my-
self; the flavor of the month for September was
peach. But I did sample the dairy’s newest inven-
tion, an ice cream called “Chuck.” (Chocolate
mixed with huckleberry. Obviously.) It is sublime, I
discovered as I ate a cone outside in the parking
lot, across the street from Ski’s House of Guns and
a food truck run by young Thai immigrants.
This is the real reward of travel: to come to
know the things you never knew you didn’t know
— and realize that the things you thought you
knew were wrong.
CRAIG F. WALKER/GLOBE STAFF
Back in Boston, I heard talk of an upscale Cam-
bridge ice cream shop offering a huckleberry-and-
MIAMI — Johnny “Big Papa” Cardona doesn’t talk politics. “For me, it’s a no,” said Cardona, owner of D Asis Guayaberas, a shortbread concoction. My heart soared and sank,
men’s clothing store in the heart of Little Havana. “You shouldn’t talk politics here.” But after buying a couple of all at once: If every obscure berry can be had right
guayaberas — it’s a type of shirt, popular in Cuba, with four pockets in the front for cigars and guava here at home, what will be left for a traveler to dis-
MIAMI TEAM — I did just that. I walked down the street to Domino Park, where I chatted up some of the oldsters cover?
who gather every day for lively games of dominoes. Big mistake. A lot of these guys grew up in Cuba I took comfort in the prognosis of Dan Barney, a
longtime researcher at the University of Idaho who
and came to this country to escape Castro. They said they’re terrified the United States is tilting left and a few referred to
spent decades trying to domesticate the huckleber-
President Biden as a radical socialist. “Joe Biden?!” I replied. “If Joe Biden is a radical socialist, I’m Don Shula.” ry for mass production — a quest shut down by
That was enough of that. Across the street, it was happy hour at Ball & Chain (above), a legendary Little Havana budget cuts before he could achieve his goal.
hangout where Billie Holiday, Count Basie, and Chet Baker used to gig. Today, an Afro-Cuban ensemble was playing, and “Call me back in 100 years,” he told a reporter in
two women wearing long, flower-print skirts were dancing at the bar. I could have stayed all night, but we’d been on the 2008, before relocating to Alaska to research the
road for two-plus weeks and driven over 2,500 miles. Before flying back to Boston, I wanted to go to South Beach. Are the history of rhubarb.
people there as beautiful as they say? We drove to the water. Dining al fresco in their capri pants and ice cream-colored
Jenna Russell can be reached at
linen shirts, the crowd wasn’t bad-looking, but the sunset was spectacular. MARK SHANAHAN
jenna.russell@globe.com.
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Making it ‘They cannot come right up to the border wall and have an intimate
conversation, or even share a pinky kiss.’
back home ROBERT VIVAR, who lives in the United States now but still sometimes attends Mass in Mexico
to Boston. And
Santarpio’s.
By Emma Platoff, Diti Kohli,
and Pat Greenhouse
GLOBE STAFF
‘What we experienced along ‘We tried to tell one narrow ‘However weird, wonderful, ‘There’s magic out there –
the way wasn’t one country narrative that gave you a and worrisome you may moments of communion
— it was multiple smaller sense of someone or think things are in this with nature; moments of
countries, each with their something without country at the moment, we connection with strangers –
own distinct cultures and pretending to understand found it to be, well, all of that changes you and the
challenges.’ its whole universe.’ that and more.’ way you see the world.’
– ERIN CLARK, LISSANDRA VILLA –PAT GREENHOUSE, EMMA PLATOFF, –JULIAN BENBOW, MARK SHANAHAN, – HANNA KRUEGER, JESSICA RINALDI,
HUERTA, AND ANNALISA QUINN AND DITI KOHLI AND CRAIG F. WALKER AND JENNA RUSSELL
ONLINE: The Globe teams have reached the end of their journey. Revisit the full project — with more stories, photos, and videos — at globe.com/America.
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assachusetts lawmakers had no prob- making sure some of these projects get done.” crease the child and dependent care deduction, pro-
lem agreeing on how to spend some The political battles being “fought” by incumbent vide a permanent tax break for low-income renters,
$3.8 billion — including a boatload of lawmakers are few, but the demand for local pork is and hike the tax credit for low-income seniors who ei-
budget earmarks guaranteed to curry virtually limitless. And so the bill contains $86 million ther rent or own a home.
favor back home. But when it came earmarked for “local economic recovery efforts and It would also make much needed reforms to the an-
to reforming the outmoded estate tax and offering tax community development projects,” $44 million for “lo- tiquated estate tax that has long made Massachusetts
breaks to the state’s neediest, well, that got the wait- an outlier nationally. Not only is Massachusetts one of
till-next-year treatment. only 12 states plus the District of Columbia that levy an
It took legislative leaders more than three months Lawmakers found time to fund estate tax, its $1 million trigger is, along with that of
beyond the end of formal sessions this summer to pork for their districts but didn’t Oregon, the lowest such threshold. And it is the only
come up with the spending package that finally won state where if an estate goes over that $1 million
approval Thursday — the latest version of an economic pass overdue reforms to the estate threshold by even a dollar, the entire estate amount is
development bill funded with surplus state revenue tax or help for low-income families. taxable.
and federal stimulus funds. The proposed reforms would increase the threshold
But the $500 million tax-reform package that was to $2 million and apply the tax only to the amount over
part of that earlier bill would have to wait, Speaker cal public service needs,” and $24 million for local that figure.
Ron Mariano insisted, because of the “economic uncer- parks projects. It’s not unthinkable that the Legislature’s inability
tainty” that lies ahead. Among the “local economic recovery projects,” for to get this done by Election Day could trigger some vot-
“The relief will be coming,” the Quincy Democrat example, are $15,000 “for the promotion of Holyoke’s ers to slip to the no side of Question 1, the so-called
pledged. “Obviously we’re committed to taking a look 150th anniversary celebration,” $100,000 for the resto- millionaires tax. After all, voting yes on that question
at permanent tax cuts next year when we have a better ration of Norcross House, a “historic events space” in requires a leap of faith that Beacon Hill will spend
picture of what the economy looks like. We want to be East Longmeadow, $400,000 to replace a pool in New- money raised by the new tax wisely — faith that’s hard
sure that what we do is smart and well thought out.” ton, and $100,000 for basketball courts in Sudbury. to justify at the moment.
Isn’t it funny how that same standard didn’t apply The list goes on — and on — for pages. Lawmakers’ dereliction of duty on the issue of tax
to the spending side of the equation? Ah, but tax reform and tax cuts will have to wait, reform has at least caused a small flurry of promises to
Sure, the bill will meet some serious needs — $350 despite the fact that lawmakers were generally in correct the omission next year, including from Demo-
million for “fiscally strained” hospitals, $112 million agreement on both this summer before they got word cratic gubernatorial candidate Maura Healey, whose
for MBTA safety improvements mandated by the Fed- of the $3 billion in tax relief that a 1986 law mandated spokesperson said, “As governor, it will be a top priori-
eral Transportation Authority, $100 million for the Un- be returned to taxpayers. The news seemed to flum- ty of hers to get this done with the Legislature.”
employment Insurance Fund, and $57 million for heat- mox House leaders — and the House is where money “House and Senate leaders are committed to revisit-
ing assistance to low-income families. And it will pro- bills must originate under the state constitution. ing the issue of broader, more permanent tax relief
vide some $25 million for the kind of low-threshold That left Senate President Karen Spilka disappoint- next session,” Mariano, Spilka, and the chairs of their
housing several local officials, including Boston Mayor ed that the tax-relief sections were scrapped. respective Ways and Means Committees said in a joint
Michelle Wu, are looking for to help deal with those “I have said from the very get-go that we could and statement.
who are chronically homeless due to substance abuse should do the permanent progressive tax relief,” she It shouldn’t have come to this, and lawmakers
and/or mental health issues. said. should be embarrassed that it did. But a promise is a
But in a moment of candor Mariano also said, Lawmakers had earlier agreed to a package of pro- promise — and taxpayers will be watching and waiting
“There’s a lot of important items for members back posals that would expand the Earned Income Tax for the state’s leaders to be fulfilling theirs early in
home fighting to be reelected. There’s a self-interest in Credit offering tax relief to low-income taxpayers, in- 2023.
A man walked past a burning barricade during a protest over the death of journalist Romelson Vilsaint, in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Oct. 30.
MARCELA GARCÍA
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efore it became notorious as a place to im- a country that is extremely fragile.” mult in Haiti that included the violent death spasms of
prison, and even torture, Muslim men sus- The Biden administration did dramatically slow the Duvalier dynasty, multiple coups, and an election
pected of terrorism, Guantánamo Bay had down expulsion flights of Haitian asylum seekers in re- day massacre.”
long been a critical location for holding mi- cent months. From September 2021 to June 2022, the Then, in the early 1990s, roughly 300 HIV-positive
grants intercepted at sea by the US Coast federal government sent back more than 26,000 Hai- Haitians, including women and children, were held in
Guard. tians and faced sharp criticism for doing so, given that Gitmo. In 1993, legal action ultimately shut down the fa-
And now, President Biden’s administration, for the the practice of forcibly removing people to a country cility, deemed the “world’s first and only detention camp
second time since he took office, is floating the idea of where they may face irreparable harm or serious vio- for refugees with HIV,” as one of the co-counsels for the
holding Haitian migrants who seek asylum in the United lence is a violation of international refugee and human
States in a migrant processing center the federal govern- rights law. As Grandi noted in his recent press release,
ment operates at the Guantánamo naval base, which is Haitians who seek to apply for international protections The US government has other
separate from the terrorist detention facility. According
to NBC News, which broke the story last week, the Biden
should have access to fair and efficient asylum proce-
dures.
tools at its disposal to deal with
administration is considering the Gitmo migrant center That’s one reason why sending Haitians to Gitmo the Haitian humanitarian crisis.
as it expects a mass exodus of Haitians fleeing the rapid- would be practically unlawful. Would Haitians detained
ly deteriorating situation in Haiti. in Guantánamo have access to immigration lawyers?
The idea of offshoring Black asylum seekers would be Would they have an opportunity to make their asylum case wrote in an article for the Harvard Human Rights
yet another atrocious violation of international refugee claims at all? Journal.
law and a historically shameful policy. Instead, the Biden Here’s where the historical record comes in handy. In Singling out Haitians for detention at Gitmo exposes
administration should be focusing on sensible solutions the 1980s, the federal government began holding asylum the Biden administration’s disparate treatments of peo-
to migrants seeking refuge in our country, such as grant- seekers from Haiti in the Guantánamo migrant facility. ple fleeing war or intensifying civil unrest (Ukrainians
ing an expansion of Temporary Protected Status for Hai- But most of them didn’t have a chance to file formal are exhibit A.) The US government has other tools at its
tians or meaningfully expanding asylum processing at claims of asylum, as Jeffrey S. Kahn, author of “Islands of disposal to deal with the Haitian humanitarian crisis.
ports of entry at the US-Mexico border. Sovereignty: Haitian Migration and the Borders of Em- Last month, US Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts led
Haiti has seen many humanitarian crises in the past pire,” noted in a comprehensive 2021 Boston Review es- 15 of his colleagues in urging the Biden administration
decade or so, but in the past few months, intensifying say describing Guantánamo’s history of detaining Hai- to extend and redesignate Temporary Protected Status
armed violence has sent the small Caribbean nation to a tians. for Haiti. “A redesignation of TPS will allow newly ar-
new low. Close to 100,000 Haitians have been displaced “Intercepted Haitians were to be interviewed and rived Haitians in the United States to lawfully support
in recent months due to gang-related violence, according were to be brought to US soil to pursue their asylum themselves and the communities that have welcomed
to the International Organization for Migration. “People claims if there was an indication they might have a fear them,” said Markey.
are being killed by firearms; they are dying because they of persecution,” Kahn wrote. “The intent — again, on pa- He is right. Haitians are desperate. It is shameful that
do not have access to safe drinking water, food, health per — was to meet US commitments to international ref- the Biden administration is reacting by considering a
care; women are being gang raped with impunity,” Unit- ugee law, but the numbers tell a different story. During racist plan that involves Guantánamo.
ed Nations human rights chief Volker Türk said this the first decade of interdiction (1981–1989), 21,461 Hai-
week. Türk said Haiti is “on the verge of an abyss.” For tians were intercepted at sea, but only 6 were brought to Marcela García is a Globe columnist. She can be reached
his part, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filip- US soil to lodge formal requests for asylum — less than at marcela.garcia@globe.com. Follow her on Twitter
po Grandi urged other nations “not to return Haitians to one tenth of 1 percent, during a period of dramatic tu- @marcela_elisa and on Instagram @marcela_elisa.
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In Arizona,
some see test
of democracy
uARIZONA to commit to accepting the re-
Continued from Page A1 sults of Tuesday’s election if she
In Scottsdale, where a large loses, and, if she’s elected, there
group of Lake’s evangelical sup- is deep worry here that she
porters had gathered for a reviv- might refuse to certify the 2024
al night concert, the promise presidential election, should a
that their future governor might Democrat win the state again.
act on their persistent doubts (She told Time magazine she
about elections is the exact con- would certify that election be-
sequence they want. cause by then, Arizona will have
“Have you looked at some of passed her “election integrity”
the evidence?” asked Melissa bills.)
Braudaway, a Republican who It has left Republicans such
has worked in real estate, as a as Bill Gates, chairman of the
Christian rock band played at Board of Supervisors for Marico-
the event. “We feel like we’re los- pa County who also faced down
ing our country.” deniers in 2020, deeply worried
In 2020, G overnor Doug about what’s to come.
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Ducey, a Republican, silenced a He ticks through the possibil-
phone call from Trump as he ities: Election deniers in the Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake joined former president Donald Trump at a rally in Mesa, Ariz., last month.
certified Biden’s 10,457-vote win State House could try to pass a
here. That made him, like Bow- bill mandating the hand-count- to? But her supporters know ex- nee,” she said at a recent can- about 13 percent of Republicans
ers, one of the figures who kept ing of ballots, which experts say “You get to there, now we’re actly where she stands on elec- vassing launch, quickly rattling were undecided, said pollster
the wheels on the nation’s demo- is less accurate and more time- at a true constitutional crisis tions, and what they want from off her stump speech as a few Mike Noble, suggesting
cratic system despite Trump’s consuming than using ma- without parallel,” Gates said, her. dozen supporters laughed. Finchem’s positions may be giv-
unprecedented assault. chines, or even take up a mea- “and where do we go from “If she wins, I would hope Democrats are trying to win ing some in his party pause.
But Ducey is term-limited sure that would essentially give there?” they do the hand count, get rid control of at least one state legis- James Denzer, 56, said he
and Lake, a first-time candidate the state Legislature the power In Gates’s mind, none of it of voting machines,” said Laura lative chamber from Republi- had voted for Trump in 2016,
whose campaign got early to reject voters’ choice in a presi- seems far-fetched, given the Winchester, a casino card dealer cans. but was turned off by his claims
boosts from election denier dential election. election deniers’ campaign who wore a “Let’s Go Brandon” “If we don’t secure one of of election fraud and won’t vote
Mike Lindell and Trump him- “My concern is a Governor promises. T-shirt to Lake’s revival last those — and better yet, multiple for any of the deniers.
self, has said she would not have Lake would be inclined to sign “Either they meant every- week. “I believe in the one-day, — then I have deep fears and “Hobbs doesn’t have every-
done the same. The GOP’s nomi- some of the bills,” he said. thing they said or they didn’t,” one-vote thing.” concerns about 2024,” said state thing that I want, but she’s going
nee for secretary of state, Mark What ’s more, he worries Gates said. “If they didn’t, then The next night, at a Hallow- Senator Christine Marsh, a to get my vote. I don’t like Lake,”
Finchem, was one of the first — een event with a children’s cos- Democrat from Phoenix. he said.
and loudest — proponents of the tume contest and $3 margaritas People have different theo- No matter who wins, Gates
baseless claims that Arizona’s ‘If we don’t secure one of those — for adults, a woman in a “Fraud ries about why election denial- said, elections in Arizona have
election was tainted by fraud, 2020” shirt said she believed ism has taken hold so deeply already changed.
even traveling to the US Capitol and better yet, multiple — then I have Lake would “stand up and do here while GOP voters in other Gates is holding weekly press
on Jan. 6, although he says he
did not go inside. Abe Hamadeh,
deep fears and concerns about 2024.’ something” if she wasn’t confi-
dent that the election was legiti-
states, such as Georgia and Colo-
rado, rejected deniers in their
conferences to try to get ahead
of disinformation. Maricopa
the Republican nominee for at- CHRISTINE MARSH, Democratic Arizona state senator, speaking mate. primaries. Gates believes a sham County, home to Phoenix, erect-
torney general, has echoed that about control of the state’s legislative chambers “I wouldn’t want any gover- audit in Arizona was a petri dish ed fabric-covered fences to
rhetoric. nor to certify until those ques- for denialism. shield its election workers, who
The trio has called for sweep- tions were answered,” said Stac- “I’m seeing this progression, have been filmed by deniers as
ing changes to the state’s elec- Finchem would have broad pow- they’re going to have to deal ey Goodman, 57, a former police the hostility of election-denying they leave work. And every time
tion system, and they are likely ers as secretary of state to gum with their base, which is going officer who said she was a secu- Republicans, as the voting pow- something unusual happens —
to have willing allies in the state up the election system by decer- to be very upset with them.” rity volunteer for Lake and was er of people of color in the state like a brief outage of a live-
Legislature after numerous elec- tifying machines or rewriting Over two days of campaign- dressed in her old uniform with has grown,” added state Repre- stream of tabulation recently —
tion deniers won primaries for the voting manual. With a stroke ing in late October, Lake never a pistol strapped to her leg. sentative Athena Salman, a Gates said he has to consider
safe Republican seats. of a pen, Gates worried, the mentioned the idea of a stolen Democrats have struggled to Democrat. how election deniers will inter-
Lake, who is narrowly lead- “vote centers” that give Arizona election or changes she would counter the energy of — and de- Lake has consolidated Re- pret it.
ing Democratic Secretary of residents more flexibility to cast make. Instead, she spoke about votion to — Lake. Hobbs has re- publican support and leads “My hope is that this is an ab-
State Katie Hobbs in polls, has their ballots could be gone. issues that might resonate more fused to debate her and does not Hobbs 49 percent to 47 percent, erration,” he said, “but I fear that
called to eliminate voting ma- And then, he said, there is with undecided voters, such as hold as many large events. according to a survey by OH Pre- this is the new normal.”
chines that use software and the nightmare scenario: What if crime, rising prices, and Arizo- “I’m running against Kari dictive Insights. Finchem, how-
suggested she would sharply the election deniers refuse to na’s border, displaying a Trumpi- Lake, the Trump-endorsed, elec- ever, is lagging, with 42 percent Jess Bidgood can be reached at
limit early voting and voting by certify the 2024 election, and de- an awareness of the camera with tion-denying, media-hating, support to Democrat Adrian Jess.Bidgood@globe.com. Follow
mail. She has repeatedly refused fy a court order requiring them none of his coarse language. conspiracy-loving GOP nomi- Fontes’s 48 percent. In that race, her on Twitter @jessbidgood.
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Eight years
later, a ‘life-
affirming’
verdict
Former Mass. official
wins suit against state
and former governor
By Jeremy C. Fox
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
Cambridge woman’s time on ‘Jeopardy!’ was ‘amazing’ out in the national media [and defames her]
… it really is a devastating blow,” Flam said
in an interview. ”And to have the jury stand
‘It was a blast, more than I could have ever expected’ up and say, ‘You actually did the right thing,’
it’s life-affirming for her.”
By Shannon Larson ple in the crowd exchanged spirited high-fives. The lawyers said Edwards plans to pur-
GLOBE STAFF “It was like the Red Sox just won the World Se- sue punitive damages in the case.
Surrounded by scores of her closest friends and ries again,” said O’Neil, 54. “We had a blast. It was Attorneys for Patrick and the state did
family, Maureen O’Neil looked on with glee as her great.” not respond to requests for comment Thurs-
face flashed across every television screen at The Now, the Cambridge resident and Newton na- day evening.
Phoenix Landing in Cambridge on Monday night. tive is one push of the buzzer closer to becoming Patrick had fought the case in court, ar-
While downing pints of Guinness, the group the ultimate champion. Soon, in the upcoming guing that he was acting in his official role
watched intently as O’Neil competed onstage dur- semifinal round, O’Neil will take on another win- when he spoke negatively of Edwards pub-
ing the first quarterfinal round of a previously re- ner and one of three super-champions: Amy Sch- licly.
corded episode of “Jeopardy! Tournament of neider, Matt Amodio, or Mattea Roach. The match- Edwards, a former prosecutor, filed the
Champions.” up hasn’t yet been revealed by the show, which lawsuit in December 2014, after Patrick
She nailed the “Final Jeopardy!” question about filmed the entire tournament in September. fired her as head of the Sex Offender Regis-
famous historical sites — the answer was “Wound- (O’Neil also has to stay tight-lipped about the out- try Board, a role he had appointed Edwards
JEOPARDY! PRODUCTIONS, INC.
ed Knee” — and finished in first place. O’Neil come.) to in late 2007.
would be advancing to the next round of the popu- Every year for over two decades, O’Neil, an ex- Maureen O’Neil will play in the semifinal round Patrick’s brother-in-law had been con-
lar game show. The bar erupted in cheers, and peo- "JEOPARDY!", Page B4 on “Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions.” LAWSUIT, Page B4
These two beavers don’t get along — that’s for dam sure
By Shannon Larson From the beginning, Ziibi wouldn’t ter, turning the beavers into online Nibi. It’s hilarious,” Newhouse said.
GLOBE STAFF leave Nibi alone. The younger of the sensations overnight. “And Nibi’s only care in the world is get-
Their relationship got off to a bumpy two, she was always trying to tag along, People jokingly likened Nibi’s deter- ting Ziibi away from her. She has no
start. jostling among the fall leaves by Nibi’s mination to keep Ziibi out of their idea that she’s this sensation all over the
An only child for some time, Nibi side or snuggling close to her cage. But shared space to the sort of behavior world right now.”
had grown used to the constant atten- Nibi finally reached a breaking point demonstrated between rival siblings or Though the interactions between the
tion of her loving family. She had a last month. So she rubbed her paws to- hostile roommates. two beavers — the shy and sweet Ziibi,
room to herself to play, and a backyard gether and hatched a plan. Jane Newhouse, who runs the wild- and the fiery and tenacious Nibi — are
to roam freely. She didn’t have to share While Ziibi splashed around in the life rehabilitation center, said her phone humorous to watch, they also under-
toys and stuffed animals with anyone. semiaquatic enclosure outside at New- has been ringing off the hook since the score the important work being done by
Her favorite ripened avocados never ran house Wildlife Rescue in Chelmsford, video went up. In recent days, she’s staff at the rehab facility, she said.
NEWHOUSE WILDLIFE RESCUE
out. In essence, she was spoiled. Nibi scuttled along the floor, retrieving fielded dozen of calls from media out- Newhouse said caring for baby bea-
Then Ziibi arrived. Their adopted stick after stick, before dropping them Ziibi and Nibi’s antics have made lets across the world, including CNN vers is a two-year commitment, before
parents waited with bated breath: at the door to their enclosure. When them social media stars. and a station in Germany. Even biolo- they can be released back into the wild.
Would the two get along? Would Nibi done with her makeshift dam, she gists have reached out to the sanctuary Because the species is territorial and
take her new companion under her looked back at the barrier and hopped cility last month and later shared on so- inquiring about Nibi’s excited hops after family-oriented — and prone to depres-
wing as they’d hoped? away almost gleefully. cial media. The footage racked up hun- putting together the dam, a behavior ex- sion spells when isolated — their chanc-
For these two beavers, things didn’t The strange affair was caught on dreds of thousands of likes on Face- perts say is uncommon. es of surviving on their own are far
exactly go swimmingly. film by employees at the nonprofit’s fa- book, and just as many views on Twit- “Everyone’s losing their minds over BEAVERS, Page B5
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Finalists announced for Earthshot Prize age 14, the statement said.
FALL RIVER
Prince William Netherlands: Inventive and in- Police officer injured in hit-and-run
genious technique to intercept A police officer was seriously injured by a hit-and-run driver dur-
to name winners plastics before they reach ing a traffic stop shortly before 8 p.m. Friday, officials said in a
oceans by creating a curtain of statement. The officer had stopped a vehicle in the area of
in Boston, Dec. 2 bubbles. Robeson and Delcar streets. “The vehicle which struck the offi-
Indigenous Women of the cer fled the scene immediately,” the statement said. The officer
By John R. Ellement Great Barrier Reef, Australia: was taken to Rhode Island Hospital with serious injuries. His
GLOBE STAFF An inspiring women-led pro- condition was not known. The crash remains under investiga-
The 15 finalists for Earth- gram that combines 60,000 tion. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 508-676-
shot Prize, the environmental years of indigenous knowledge 8511.
award created by Prince Wil- with digital technologies to pro-
liam, were unveiled Friday, one tect land and sea. PEPPERELL
month before the winners are to SeaForester, Portugal: A cut-
be announced in Boston. ting-edge breakthrough in sea- Students sickened by chicken nuggets
Prince William is scheduled weed farming that can restore Multiple students at Nissitissit Middle School fell ill recently af-
to attend the Dec. 2 ceremony in the ocean’s forgotten forests. ter eating undercooked chicken nuggets for lunch provided by
Boston, a location chosen in an outside vendor, officials said in a statement Friday. The North
part because the program was The Earthshot Prize to Build Middlesex Regional School District said that the issue came to
inspired by the late President A Waste-Free World light Oct. 27, when administrators at the school learned that
John F. Kennedy’s call for man City of Amsterdam Circular around 15 students had “received undercooked chicken nug-
to reach the moon before the Economy, Netherlands: A city- gets” at lunch. School staff immediately alerted the food provid-
ALASTAIR GRANT/ASSOCIATED PRESS/POOL/FILE 2021
end of the 1960s — his famous wide initiative to establish a ful- er, Fresh Picks Café, and new lunches were made for the affect-
Moonshot speech. Prince William founded the conservation charity Earthshot ly circular economy by 2050, ed students, “some of whom later reported to the nurse’s office
Kennedy “shared The Earth- and the Earthshot Prize, which celebrates climate solutions. wasting nothing and recycling with stomach illness,” the statement said. A spokesperson for the
shot Prize’s belief that seeming- everything. district said five of those 15 students were sent home due to ill-
ly impossible goals are within prove there are many reasons to greatness. Fleather, India: An innova- ness. On Thursday, the district said, two more students said they
reach if we only harness the lim- be optimistic about the future of Kheyti, India: A pioneering tive and regenerative approach were served “undercooked chicken nuggets and fell ill.” The
itless power of innovation, hu- our planet,’’ Prince William said solution for local smallholder to creating leather out of floral statement said the school district has contacted the vendor Fresh
man ingenuity, and urgent opti- in the statement. “They are di- farmers to reduce costs, in- waste. Picks, and planned to meet with the company to “address the
mism,” Prince William said in a recting their time, energy, and crease yields, and protect liveli- Notpla, United Kingdom: A current issues and ensure this does not occur again.” Chris Faro,
statement. talent towards bold solutions hoods in a country on the front- circular solution creating an al- vice president of Manchester, N.H.-based Fresh Picks Café, said
The ceremony will be held at with the power to not only solve lines of climate change. ternative to plastic packaging the company learned of the concerns at Nissitissit on Thursday
the MGM Music Hall at Fenway, our planet’s greatest environ- from seaweed. and visited the school Friday to investigate and meet with ad-
the organization said. (The ven- mental challenges, but to create The Earthshot Prize ministrators. “Upon investigation, Fresh Picks Café senior man-
u e i s o w n e d b y t h e Fe nw ay healthier, more prosperous, and to Clean Our Air The Earthshot Prize to Fix agement has found that there was an error that may have caused
Sports Group, led by John Henry more sustainable communities T h e A m p d E n t e r t a i n e r, Our Climate some portions of undercooked chicken to be served to several
who also owns the Globe.) It will for generations to come.” Hong Kong: An emission-free LanzaTech, USA: A circular students at Nissitissit Middle School,” Faro said. “During the in-
be broadcast by PBS in the Unit- The foundation, which was electric battery system to power solution that recycles carbon cident the error was identified within minutes, at which time the
ed States, the BBC in the United launched last year by Prince construction and reduce pollu- waste into sustainable fuels and food service staff took meals back from the students and re-
Kingdom, and Multichoice in William, has five categories of tion. everyday products. placed them with different menu offerings.” Faro said there are
Africa. It will also be available awards. Mukuru Clean Stoves, Ke- Low Carbon Materials, Unit- no other “confirmed incidences of undercooked product being
on YouTube and will premiere Here are the finalists: nya: A start-up providing clean- ed Kingdom: A new and innova- served to students, and no medically documented cases of food-
Dec. 4, the organization said. er-burning stoves to women in tive material that uses unrecy- borne illness at this time. This issue did not affect any of the oth-
The Boston event will be the The Earthshot Awards for Kenya to reduce unhealthy in- clable plastic waste to make tra- er schools in the district.” Faro added that a supervisor has been
second time the Earthshot Prize Desert Agricultural door pollution and provide a ditional concrete blocks carbon removed from their position, and is working to reevaluate and
— worth about $1.1 million — Transformation safer way to cook. zero. retrain them. Faro also apologized on behalf of the company.
will be awarded to a group of in- China: A team developing Roam, Kenya: An organiza- 44.01, Oman: Childhood “The entire Fresh Picks Café team offers our apologies to the
novators selected by a panel of cutting-edge agricultural break- tion building lower emission ve- friends who have developed an North Middlesex Regional School District community for this in-
experts. The panel has been throughs to turn barren desert hicles, making clean transporta- innovative technique to turn convenience,” Faro said.
working on the choices for this landscapes into lush, green tion accessible and affordable CO2 into rock, and permanently
year over the past 10 months, ones. for urban cities on the African store it underground.
the organization said in a state- Hutan, Malaysia: An inspir- continent.
ment. ing conservation model that John R. Ellement can be reached
“The innovators, leaders, protects orangutans, supports The Earthshot Prize to at john.ellement@globe.com.
and visionaries that make up local jobs and livelihoods, and Revive Our Oceans Follow him on Twitter
our 2022 Earthshot Finalists restores forests to their former The Great Bubble Barrier, @JREbosglobe.
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Doctor charged
with attempted sex
trafficking is fired
By Jeremy C. Fox case plays out in court,” he said
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT in a statement. “Dr. Quraishi is
Tufts Medical Center on Fri- innocent of this charge and
day said it has fired Dr. Sadeq A. should be treated as such.”
Quraishi, an anesthesiologist Prosecutors said Quraishi an-
charged with attempted sex traf- swered an online ad in which a
ficking for allegedly agreeing to woman said she was traveling
pay $250 to meet with a 14-year- with “two beautiful flowers that
old girl as part of a sting opera- are ready to bloom,” according to
tion. the affidavit. The “mother,” who
The move came one day after was an undercover HSI agent,
the Boston hospital had placed allegedly told Quraishi she had
Quraishi on leave, after he was two daughters, ages 14 and 12.
accused of agreeing to pay an “Uh ... you a cop?” Quraishi
undercover federal agent who allegedly responded, according
was posing as the mother of a to the affidavit.
teenage girl. “No way. just trying to make a
“As we have learned more in- living best way we know how,”
formation regarding the disturb- the agent replied.
ing allegations made against Dr. “Oh, ok,” he allegedly an-
Quraishi, we have made the deci- swered. “Not in the mood to get
sion to end his employment, ef- arrested today.”
fective immediately,” Tufts Medi- During an interview after his
PHOTOS BY JESSICA RINALDI/GLOBE STAFF
cal Center said in a statement. arrest, Quraishi “indicated he
Kyle Caton helped his father, Brian, remove his helmet following an armored fighting demonstration. Quraishi was arrested has purchased sex in the past,”
Wednesday when he arrived at a the affidavit said.
pean martial arts,” said Caton, cookbook author and performer, and Jeremy C. Fox
who started the group with a typically whips up chicken and GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
partner in 2014. “We use full- fish stews, including “a lot of tur- Legendary television news
scale weapons, full-scale armor, nips,” as well as pastries, Caton reporter Janet Wu will retire
and it’s full contact, full speed.” said. from her job at WCVB-TV at the
Bright and early on Oct. 9, Although the Brotherhood of end of the year, capping a nearly
Caton and his group of 10 to 15 the Arrow and Sword is commit- four-decade run at the heart of
performers arrived at the Ham- ted to detail, they aren’t obses- the station’s political coverage
mond Castle Museum in Glouc- sively “counting stitches,” which that vexed corrupt lawmakers
JESSICA RINALDI/GLOBE STAFF
ester to set up their gear and separates them from many reen- and captivated audiences.
garb for two fight demonstra- Top: Morgan Rogers reached for his armored gloves while actment groups, he said. The station confirmed Wu’s
WCVB
tions, he said. Phyn Vermin (above) was helped into her armor by fellow “As long as you look ‘period’ retirement, effective at the end
Caton sports detailed armor medieval reenactors. from 10 feet away, initially, we’ll of the calendar year, in a state- Wu will retire at year’s end.
specific to the 1465 to 1470 time let it slide when you come into ment posted to the Channel 5
period in Europe, while some ing swords around willy-nilly. garb at the tender age of 1 1/2 the group to work with us,” Ca- website. said. In her early days as a re-
performers wear armor from The fighting demonstrations when his father performed for ton said. Wu said in an interview Fri- porter, “I made a ton of mis-
earlier periods, and one wears are a hands-on way to learn how the first time. A suit of armor can make an day evening that she has “been takes,” she said.
Korean armor, he said. certain pieces of armor were de- Kyle “grew up in the scene,” environment feel 30 to 40 de- trying to retire for the last six “When I started, it was really
Holding a shield and waving signed to protect the wearer, ac- his father said. grees hotter than the surround- years, but there was always an- tough,” she said. “There were no
a long sword, Caton skipped for- cording to Hammond Castle The Sunday Hammond Cas- ing ambient temperature, so the other election two years off that Asian women that were report-
ward and backward on the grass Museum curator John Leysath. tle show drew 50 to 75 viewers reenactors go through a lot phys- made me think, ‘Well, maybe I ers at the State House back then.
to dodge the slashes of his “re- “You can see a literal example per demonstration, Caton said, ically during these demonstra- should stay and see what hap- There were very few women. …
cently knighted” son Kyle, 25, to of just why a helmet is curved and the energy was palpable. tions, Leysath said. pens.’ And to say that I was not wel-
model different weapon tech- the way it is so that perhaps the “We’re like a train wreck. It’s “If it’s a 60-degree day, you’re “I could say that again, but comed initially would be an un-
niques for a sell-out crowd. sword will slip a bit and redirect very loud and very exciting,” Ca- feeling like it’s 100 degrees,” Ley- I’ll be honest: I’m 72 years old. derstatement.”
“When you see my fighters some of the force of that blow,” ton said. “If [audience members] sath said. “The commitment to Enough is enough,” she said with But Wu found friends among
fighting my son, you’re seeing a Leysath said in a phone inter- are on their phones at our show, physically endure that in the a chuckle. “Plus, I have two other young reporters covering
lot of skill level there because view. it’s because they’re taping us.” name of educating people, I grandchildren that are almost 2, state government, and they
Kyle is actually fighting with a Caton’s family has been in the Built in 1926 on a bluff over- think is laudable.” and I’ve got another one coming, helped her learn the ropes, she
broken rib,” Caton said. “Our reenactment business for de- looking the Atlantic, Hammond and I just want to be free to be said.
fighters are trained to focus in cades, he said. Kyle was wearing Castle was inspired by the medi- Bailey Allen can be reached at able to travel whenever we can. “It probably took me a little
on targeting,” as opposed to wav- traditional 15th-century infant eval period as part of a Gothic bailey.allen@globe.com. … The number of minutes that longer than it would take a white
you have left are very precious.” male, but in the end it was worth
Mayor Michelle Wu of Boston it, because it gave me the confi-
will honor Janet Wu — the first dence to move forward,” she
Asian American and first wom- said.
an to serve as a Massachusetts Wu joined Channel 5 in 1983
State House reporter — by de- as a State House and investiga-
claring Sunday “Janet Wu Day” tive reporter and later became
during her appearance on the the station’s political reporter,
station’s “On The Record” pro- playing a key role in the outlet’s
gram. political coverage ever since, ac-
“Janet is an incredibly talent- cording to the statement. Since
ed and highly-regarded journal- 2008, she has also cohosted “On
ist who has made countless con- The Record,” a weekly political
tributions to WCVB and to the interview and roundtable dis-
community over the course of cussion panel, with Channel 5
her legendary career and as a anchor Ed Harding.
longtime member of NewsCen- “[Wu’s] knowledge and ex-
ter 5,” Kyle I. Grimes, WCVB pertise have been valuable re-
Channel 5 s president and gen- sources, and her tenacity in
eral manager, said in the state- holding politicians accountable
ment. as well as her commitment to
Janet Wu said she feels satis- our communities have set a pow-
fied that she was able to help erful example for investigative
open doors for wider representa- and political journalists every-
tion across newsrooms. where,” said Margaret Cronan,
“I’m a little embarrassed by the WCVB Channel 5 news di-
all the attention, but on the oth- rector.
er hand, I’m thinking, well, I was According to the statement,
the first in many ways,” she said. in December 2020, Wu was in-
“We still have a long ways to go, ducted into the National Acade-
but if this means that we are ac- my of Television Arts and Scienc-
cepted as part of the mix, that es Boston/New England Chap-
makes me very happy.” ter’s Silver Circle, a distinction
Wu began her career in jour- given to people with at least 25
JOHN TLUMACKI/GLOBE STAFF
nalism at United Press Interna- years of noteworthy contribu-
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE CORPS — The United States Marine Corps celebrated its 247th birthday Friday at the tional, where she worked from tions to the television industry
Boston Convention and Exposition Center where about 1,500 Marines and supporters gathered for a luncheon. 1973 to 1978, and spent the next and community.
BOVE: Members of the USMC Drum and Bugle Corps lined up as they wait to enter the banquet hall. five years reporting for WGBH Material from prior Globe
before landing at WCVB, she stories was used in this report.
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Cambridge woman
lives ‘Jeopardy!’ dream
u"JEOPARDY!" science,” O’Neil said.
Continued from Page B1 “It just has to be the right cat-
ecutive assistant at a local phar- egories and the right timing and
maceutical company, has taken the right situation. Anyone can
a shot at qualifying for the show win, so I didn’t feel intimidated,”
by filling out the “Jeopardy! Any- she said. “I thought, ‘Well, let’s
time Test” online. She finally go and let’s give it a shot.’”
made it to the fluorescent blue O’Neil, who has been watch-
stage in California last March, ing “Jeopardy!” since she was in
where her skills answering puz- high school, said even just being
zling questions were put to the able to take part was worthwhile.
test. To prepare, she watched All of the contestants stayed to-
hundreds of older episodes and gether at the same hotel and
studied previously asked ques- spent time talking with one an-
tions for hours on end. other during filming, she said,
After four major victories last likening it to a “fun alumni week-
spring, where she won just un- end with a lot of money at stake.”
der $60,000, O’Neil went on to “ Win or lose, it’s such an
compete against some of the amazing experience,” O’Neil
greatest players to grace the said. “Just being out there and
“Jeopardy!” stage. On Monday, meeting all the other champi-
she bested fellow contestants Ry- ons. There’s some really smart
an Long and Megan Wachspress people out there, and great and
JOHN TLUMACKI/GLOBE STAFF
to advance to the semifinals. funny [people], and sort of a lit-
Police recruits marched in formation before a graduation ceremony Friday at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. “The [game] board was bru- tle bit dorky like me. It was a
tal. I went for it. I was just look- blast, more than I could have ev-
Wu, Cox celebrate graduation of police cadets ing over at [host] Ken [Jennings]
thinking, ‘Is he speaking English
right now? Because I don’t know
er expected.”
O’Neil said as the “know-it-
all” among friends and family,
By Ivy Scott “Over and over, what has chael Cox welcomed the class to teered to do it, and that’s even what is coming out of his she will always have permanent
GLOBE STAFF been on the lips of those [who “the Boston police family,” echo- more impressive.” mouth.’ I was terrified that I was bragging rights over her three
Hundreds of people gathered know you] is that you have been ing his pride in their community Cox’s words — and the recita- going to just collapse,” said brothers, who were fiercely com-
at Boston Conference Center in unlike any other class that has engagement before reading the tion of the oath — were met O’Neil, who quickly shifted her petitive about trivia growing up.
the Seaport Friday to celebrate come before you,” she said, cit- oath that cemented their new with another round of rousing strategy to only hitting the buzz- “I can sort of hold it over
the graduation of the Boston Po- ing evidence of the class’ dem- status as officers. applause. After a speech from er when she was certain of the them. They’re getting used to it,”
lice Department’s newest offi- onstrated commitment to the “I want to be clear about the cadet class president and answer. she said. “I can say to my broth-
cers. community through their what we mean when we say the presentation of achievement Though the details of just er, ‘Could you please get four-
Claps and cheers echoed off choice to attend “neighborhood community policing: it is a tool, awards came the long-awaited how far she made it are still un- time ‘Jeopardy!’ champion Mau-
the high ceiling as family and event after neighborhood event, it is a solution, it is all about moment: the pinning of the der wraps, the battle for the reen O’Neil another coffee?’ I
friends from across the state even when it wasn’t required, building trust with residents so badges. $250,000 grand prize will play will say, ‘Are you arguing with
and country joined to mark the even when it was your rest day, we can keep them safe ... so our Parents, grandparents, fian- out over the next few weeks. four-time ‘Jeopardy! champion
c ulmination of 28 weeks of even when you were pepper- first interactions with them is cés, and friends emerged from Compared to the previous times Maureen O’Neil?’ It’s fun.”
training at the police academy sprayed at practice the day be- not in the midst of crisis,” said the crowd to stand beside their she’s competed, O‘Neil said the And, of course, there will be
that included a combination of fore.” Cox, former head of the acade- loved ones, and pairs or families stakes this time were higher, in more watch parties to come after
classes and fieldwork, as well as “This is about more than the my and a vocal advocate for strode across the stage hand in part because of who she was up she advanced in the first round.
written and physical exams. badges you are earning, this is community policing since his hand to receive the badge and a against. “I can’t wait to see the rest of
After the 103 uniformed about the people you will be- return to the department in Au- warm handshake from Wu and “Because I’m a big fan of the these quarterfinals and how it
graduates filed in and a chap- come,” she continued. “You are gust. Cox. Mothers fist-pumped and show, it was sort of like meeting all shakes out,” O’Neil said. “And
lain read an opening prayer, all proof that when others invest Friday’s graduates attended a sons high-fived, each family the ‘All Stars’ of the season,” she then next week for the semifi-
Mayor Michelle Wu stood to in us, and when we invest in record 47 neighborhood events beaming with pride. said of the three super-champi- nals and then the finals. So noth-
congratulate the class, which ourselves, we can all ... [be- outside of academy hours, he ons who participated in the tour- ing but gravy.”
she said “has been on a journey come] better, stronger versions said. Ivy Scott can be reached at nament.
beside me” as she navigated her of ourselves, devoted to service.” “Not because it was mandat- ivy.scott@globe.com. Follow her But at the end of the day, “it’s Shannon Larson can be reached
first year in office. Police Commissioner Mi- ed,” Cox added. “ You volun- on Twitter @itsivyscott. a game show — this isn’t rocket at shannon.larson@globe.com.
These two beavers don’t get along, but they are becoming famous
uBEAVERS weeks old. She was found walk- The facility, which has four “The situation has gotten bet- Like most children, Nibi and was Ziibi who came out on top.
Continued from Page B1 ing along a road in Sturbridge in staff members, typically cares for ter whereas Nibi is not constant- Ziibi can only play together un- Nibi slipped and fell into the
more likely when they’re able the aftermath of a downpour, 50 to 60 injured or orphaned an- ly trying to attack [Ziibi], but it’s der adult supervision, New- murky water below.
to bond with another beaver be- Newhouse said. Multiple at- imals at a time, specializing in still rocky between them. We’re house said. “Karma for Nibi,” Newhouse
fore they’re set free. tempts to reunite her with a bea- smaller mammals like possums, giving it as much of an effort as On a recent October day, the Wildlife Rescue wrote on Insta-
Both of the waddling rodents ver dam nearby were unsuccess- raccoons, and squirrels, New- we can,” she said. “We can laugh beavers got into a game of cat gram.
are roughly five months old and ful. Nibi had been by herself un- house said. about it, but it is also a serious and mouse around the semi-
have now spent a month getting til Ziibi arrived from a wildlife But right now, about five to thing. We have to get them to aquatic enclosure. With her eyes Shannon Larson can be reached
to know each other. center in Rhode Island. six hours each day is dedicated bond with other beavers. If not trained on Ziibi, Nibi stalked at shannon.larson@globe.com.
Nibi was rescued by the facili- The clock to bond the pair solely to cleaning, feeding, and each other, then we have to look and then sprinted after her Follow her on Twitter
ty when she was around two successfully is ticking. caring for Nibi and Ziibi. for more beavers.” across the leaves. But this time it @shannonlarson98.
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City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
November 3, 2022
Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission
is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following
public improvements will be considered at the request of
the petitioner: Extenet Systems Inc.
On a petition by the petitioner for a Grant of Location
The bidding for and award of the contract for the following projects are to be in accordance
with the requirements of Mass General Laws Chapter 149 as amended. City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
November 3, 2022
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2022 AT 2:00 P.M. PROJECT VALUE
Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission
DISTRICT 3: Scheduled and Emergency Facility and Salt Shed Repairs and is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following
Improvements at Various Locations (612832) $751,000.00 public improvements will be considered at the request of
the petitioner: Cambridge Network Solutions Inc.
OPENING OF BIDS POSTPONED TO: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2022 AT 2:00 P.M. On a petition by the petitioner for the Rental of City
Shadow to install new telecommunication fiber in exist-
NEWBURY-NEWBURYPORT-SALISBURY: FAP No. NHP(NHS)/HPP-003S(264)X Resurfacing and ing conduit within Congress Street (public way), Boston
Proper, located at the side of 53 State Street, generally at
Related Work on a Section of Route 1 (608494) Quaker Lane.
All prospective Bidders must complete and e-mail an electronic copy of “Request Proposal This Commission appoints November 17, 2022, at 10:00
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state.ma.us. The blank “Request Proposal Form (R109)” can be obtained at: https://www.
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LivingArts
Yes, soup for you!
‘Seinfeld: The Official
Cookbook’ serves up
references, recipes.
By Lauren Daley books for “Supernatural,” “The Office,” Disney
Villain recipes. They approached me with “Sein-
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ook to the cookie, Elaine. Cinna- feld.” I watched “Seinfeld” as a kid, but it wasn’t
mon takes a back seat to no babka. fresh in my mind. But I was like, “I have a friend
A hot bowl of Mulligatawny would who’s a ‘Seinfeld’ super-fan — he quotes it every
hit the spot. These pretzels are time I’ve ever spoken to him.”
making me thirsty. You had to have Kirby: I was thrilled. I have an unhealthy
COURTESY OF JULIE TREMAINE (INSET TOP LEFT)
the big salad. Big Stein wants a calzone! working knowledge of all things “Seinfeld.” I
Kasha? spent my teens obsessed with the show — Chocolate babka (right) is one of many recipes in “Seinfeld: The Official Cookbook,” from
“Seinfeld” is peppered with food ref- not surprisingly, there was not a date in coauthors Julie Tremaine (inset top left) and Brendan Kirby (inset bottom left).
erences, but until now there hasn’t sight.
been a blessed-by-the-show’s-creators So I was really proud of the deep- Tremaine: We went back and forth on the Q. So what makes this the “official” “Seinfeld”
way for fans to get their fill. Thirty- cuts for the true “Seinfeld” aficionados. Soup Nazi soups. cookbook?
three years after the hit series was cre- Tremaine: When I approached Bren- Tremaine: It’s officially licensed through the
ated, East Providence’s Brendan Kirby dan, he asked me two questions: Number Q. There’s the soup recipe Elaine reads out company that owns the IP to “Seinfeld.” It goes
and Julie Tremaine, who splits her time one, do I have to cook anything? loud after she finds it in the armoire. Is that one through the production company; they approve
between Providence and Los Angeles, have re- Kirby: [laughs] in there? the list of recipes, the writing, the references.
leased “Seinfeld: The Official Cookbook.” Tremaine: My answer was no. And two, he Tremaine: Oh. What is that recipe? I don’t
No, it doesn’t turn into a coffee table — but at started rattling off references. know. Q. What’s your favorite episode?
least it wasn’t flagged at Brentano’s. Kirby: Unknowingly ... I’ve been preparing Kirby: I’m looking it up now. [pause] Wild Kirby: That’s almost impossible to answer. I
Fans, take note: The book is written, literally, for this project my whole life. mushroom. can’t. I won’t. [Laughs] Every time I get asked, I
in references. For example, a salsa recipe Tremaine: No, we don’t have that one. All have a different answer. I love going back to the
starts: “I said ‘SELTZER!’ not ‘SALSA!’ … Q. How did you limit yourself? There right, now we have to write a sequel. early episodes, because even though they hadn’t
the Urban Sombrero is not included are so many food references. hit their rhythm yet, the greatness and the fun-
with this recipe. As in the case of Morty Tremaine: The target was 60 recipes. Q. You also have muffin-tops, which is inter- niness were there already.
Seinfeld’s #1 Dad T-shirt, we’re not We had a lot more ideas; some were a esting — I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a muffin- Tremaine: The black-and-white cookie. My
sure ‘how official any of these rankings little too gross. top recipe. whole family is from New York; I spent a lot of
really are,’ but … for ‘Seinfeldian’ pur- Kirby: No! Tremaine: That’s basically just a life-hack. time as a kid in bakeries and delis like that.
poses, this is number one.” Tremaine: I was like, no one’s going There are muffin pans, and there are muffin-top When I saw that episode, I was like: That’s my
There are dozens of recipes, from the to want to eat this. pans. So it’s just a muffin recipe. favorite treat, I can’t believe this made Jerry
obvious — marble rye, big salad — to the Kirby: I will say as a comedian and a sick.
more obscure — like hummus (“You asked for a writer, the revulsion makes me so happy. Q. Did you create all these recipes?
piece of gum because you thought your breath Tremaine: Yeah, we started with a list of Q. It’s funny — there are scenes I laughed at
smelled like hummus”) or dates (Jerry went on a Q. So what are your favorite recipes? names and foods. And from there, it was: “OK. in fifth grade, and rewatching the episodes over
lot of dates). Tremaine: I was most scared of making bab- How do we turn these into foods?” It was re- the years, you find all these other layers and
It’s a fun ride for casual fans and die-hards ka. It [felt] complicated and intimidating. Turns search and recipe development. There were lots lines.
alike. So I called Kirby, a host of “The Rhode out, it’s actually easy to make, and it’s delicious. of iterations of soups. I went through a few vari- Kirby: As I got older, it all started to click.
Show” on WPRI, and Tremaine, a freelance trav- Brendan doesn’t cook. ations of chicken broccoli soup until I got it — Now as an adult, it’s like, “Oh, this episode is
el and food writer who has written for the Kirby: But if anyone wants to make me any of now I love it so much I make it twice a month. funny for these reasons as well.” And it’s been off
Globe, to talk about their book and the show these recipes, you’re welcome to. That’s why I’m I cooked most of this in Rhode Island. The the air since 1998. It’s a testament to the stay-
about nothing. so impressed with Julie’s ability to do this — I first round of recipe-testing was for Thanksgiv- ing power and the cultural relevance.
love writing and I know the references, but I’m ing last year. I made the butter-shave turkey.
Q. This is such a great idea. How did this not opening my own Mendy’s or anything. The turkey with Kramer’s head on it — that im-
come together? age has been seared into my brain since the first Interview was edited and condensed. Lauren
Tremaine: Insight Editions does a lot of li- Q. What are some recipes that didn’t make time I saw it. Daley can be reached at ldaley33@gmail.com.
censed books. I’ve worked with them on cook- the cut? She tweets @laurendaley1.
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running up
ed,” reminds us that the company
had anticipated staging William For-
sythe’s “Artifact Suite” as part of its
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WINSLOW TOWNSON
or the past two premiere section, on a Forsythe bill that kicks off tress, perhaps the Spirit of 21st-Century Dance.
weeks, the Boston Andris Nelsons led the BSO in a performance of Strauss’s “An with his 1996 “Approximate Sonata.” At times To a hypnotic cello-and-trombone score fash-
Symphony Orches- Alpine Symphony” at Symphony Hall Thursday. the 2½-hour evening is too much of a good ioned by Forsythe and Boston Ballet music direc-
tra and music direc- thing, but it’s a challenge for both tor Mischa Santora out of motifs
tor Andris Nelsons MUSIC REVIEW an extensive history with “An Al- the dancers and the audience. DANCE REVIEW from Variation 15 of Bach’s “Gold-
have been warming up for their pine Symphony,” a roughly 50- Forsythe created “Approximate berg Variations,” she leads the en-
upcoming tour of Japan by giv- BOSTON SYMPHONY minute tone poem depicting a Sonata” for Ballett Frankfurt, the AS ANTICIPATED semble in sequences of clapping
ing Symphony Hall listeners a ORCHESTRA daylong climb up and down a company he helmed from 1984 to “Approximate Sonata” and semaphore-like arm move-
sneak preview of the programs Andris Nelsons, conductor mountain. They performed it in 2004, reworking the piece for the and “Artifact Suite.” ments. The fire curtain keeps drop-
they’re taking with them. First At Symphony Hall, Thursday 2017 and this past April. A re- Paris Opera Ballet in 2016. To an Choreography by ping and then rising to reveal new
up was a ferocious performance cording is included in Nelsons’s industrial score of mumbles and William Forsythe. tableaux, the dancers creating diag-
of Mahler’s Sixth Symphony, fol- recently released seven-CD set of mutterings and firecrackers by his Presented by Boston onal lines of basic ballet steps, diz-
lowed by a potent Beethoven- Strauss works. longtime collaborator Thom Wil- Ballet. At Boston Opera zying in canon and counterpoint. At
Shostakovich bill with pianist beside long series of modulating It is one of those pieces that’s lems, and against a stark backdrop House, through Nov. 13. one point some 40 dancers form a
Mitsuko Uchida. chords. It’s not clear why the easy to admire and hard to love. with the German word “Ja” (“Yes”) $39-$164. 617-695-6955, huge circle around Lia Cirio, as if
On Thursday, the BSO un- music unfolds this way until Strauss assembles a mammoth flickering in and out, four couples www.bostonballet.org she were the Chosen One from Stra-
veiled its third program at its fi- suddenly a fragment of the Bach orchestra and puts it at the ser- duet, one after another. The music vinsky’s “Sacre.” It ends with the
nal pre-tour performance. It was chorale slips in; the effect is so vice of showing you just about punctuates the movement, or vice Woman in Gray downstage, her
the longest of the programs and uncanny as to knock your listen- everything you might see on an versa; the dancers — Haley Schwan back to us; part conductor, part
the most varied, with one work ing self a little bit sideways. It’s alpine excursion: a glittering and Jeffrey Cirio, Abigail Merlis and Lawrence cheerleader, she instructs the ensemble in the
that Nelsons and the BSO have absorbing, even a bit disorient- waterfall, a field of flowers, a Rines Munro, Viktorina Kapitonova and Alec ballet language of Forsythe.
performed numerous times — ing, and it gives you a glimpse of slippery glacier, and a very, very Roberts, Addie Tapp and Tyson Ali Clark — ex- Following “Défilé” without a break, “Cha-
Strauss’s “An Alpine Symphony” why so much attention is fo- loud thunderstorm. plore their personal space, explore their part- conne” showcases two couples — Chyrstyn Fen-
— and one the pair have never cused on Shaw. It’s easy to roll your eyes at ner’s personal space, experiment with weight troy and Lasha Khozashvili, Ji Young Chae and
played before: Mozart’s Sympho- What to say about the Mo- the way the composer almost and balance, what you can do on your own and Paul Craig — in duets of extreme speed and ex-
ny No. 40 in G minor. It was also zart, a repertory staple if ever makes a fetish of his tone paint- when you need someone else. It’s a bit analytical; tension while at the stage edges the Woman in
the most mixed in terms of re- there was one? It sounded re- ing skills. Indeed, some of the only Kapitonova, softening against the grain of Gray leads the ensemble in more clapping and
sults. fined and was well played, musicians could be seen quietly the music and bonding with Roberts, hints at semaphore. In this section, too, the fire curtain
There was some new music though the string sound was so giggling at various points, pre- more. Then again, when Schwan and Cirio re- drops every few minutes, now with a thud, as if
to start things off: Caroline plush that it covered the winds sumably about how much it all turn to round out the 20-minute piece, they asking us to refocus; it’s an idea that eventually
Shaw’s “Punctum” for strings, in places it shouldn’t have. A few is. Even so, Thursday’s perfor- seem happy to go their separate ways. Perhaps goes from thought-provoking to just plain pro-
which the BSO premiered at illuminating details emerged mance was a marvel, not least Forsythe’s point is that there is no more. voking. Fentroy and Khozashvili find some wel-
Tanglewood over the summer. here and there. for Nelsons’s command of the In 2017, Boston Ballet became the first North come nuance in Bach’s brighter D-major section
But it’s not quite that new: The It’s easier to say what wasn’t score. In a few key places, he American company to perform “Artifact,” which halfway through, but it’s Chae’s explosive exuber-
piece is an arrangement of a there: drive, propulsion, any showed remarkable restraint, was the first full-length work Forsythe made for ance that does Forsythe full justice.
string quartet composed in buildup of internal tension. Ev- refusing to overdo the cinemat- Ballett Frankfurt after becoming its director. In Part III of “Artifact Suite” revisits some of For-
2009. Its roots go even further erything — rhythms, dynamics ic effects. Chief among these 2004, he created “Artifact Suite” for Scottish Bal- sythe’s central concerns — torque, hyperexten-
back: “Punctum” was inspired — tended toward the vaguely de- was the blazing depiction of the let, distilling the original rather than just extract- sion, épaulement, port de bras and arm move-
by Shaw’s hearing of a particular fined middle. The BSO can make view from the mountain sum- ing from it. The hourlong 2022 version has be- ment in general — without adding much that we
chorale harmonization in Bach’s this sort of homogeneity sound mit, the heart of the piece and come a three-part work: I (“Défilé”), II (“Cha- haven’t seen already. The recorded score, Eva
“St. Matthew Passion.” very attractive, but that alone an episode to warm the hearts conne”), and III (no title as yet). “Défilé,” orig- Crossman-Hecht’s minimal variations on Bach’s
“How do you create a sense doesn’t give a work, especially of even this work’s harshest crit- inally conceived as a prequel to “Artifact Suite” Ciaccona, pounds away before hinting at the co-
of memory and nostalgia in a one this familiar, a sense of in- ics. but now incorporated into it, is the brand-new da of Hindemith’s “The Four Temperaments,”
piece?” she asked in brief re- tensity or conviction. In fact, it Next stop: Yokohama. Bosto- section. “Chaconne” takes its name from the mu- and the movement follows suit, alluding to Bal-
marks from the Symphony Hall was difficult to tell what Nelsons nians will next hear the BSO af- sic, the Ciaccona from Bach’s Second Partita for anchine’s choreography; the final pose even
stage. Her way — simple but in- wanted to say about the sym- ter Thanksgiving, when assis- Solo Violin as recorded by Nathan Milstein. It’s looks like an homage. Throughout the dancers
genious — is to take the basic phony at all. Perhaps that will tant conductor Anna Rakitina in essence the second section of “Artifact.” Part rise to Forsythe’s challenge, embodying his con-
building blocks of Baroque mu- become clearer as he and the takes the podium. III looks to be loosely based on the rest of “Arti- cept of physical thinking. What might be missing
sic, fracture them, and then re- BSO work it out in front of new fact,” particularly the first and fourth sections. is the metaphysical.
assemble what’s left in unex- audiences. David Weininger can be reached The Man with Megaphone and the Woman in
pected ways. Unlike the Mozart, Nelsons at globeclassicalnotes@ Historical Costume have been excluded from Jeffrey Gantz can be reached at
Stretches of single notes sit and the orchestra already have gmail.com. “Artifact Suite,” but the Woman in Gray (María jeffreymgantz@gmail.com.
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TV HIGHLIGHTS
College football: Tennessee-Georgia, 3:30 p.m., CBS
MLS Cup: Philadelphia-LAFC, 4 p.m., Fox
NHL: Bruins-Maple Leafs, 7 p.m., NESN
NBA: Celtics-Knicks, 7:30 p.m., NBCSB, NBA
World Series: Phillies-Astros, 8 p.m., Fox
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Tara Sullivan
Bruins sign player
Justifications for with troubled past
this move are weak By Matt Porter
GLOBE STAFF
Patriots’ D
breaks out
RPO prep
Belichick analyzes
offense’s ins and outs
By Jim McBride
GLOBE STAFF
Celtics struggle, but come up then there are times when it’s run,
quarterback reads the end as part of
the run, and then either he runs or he
with close win over the Bulls throws. So, there is a dual element to
the RPOs and sometimes there’s really
By Adam Himmelsbach seemed unfazed. Maybe it was a three-way decision.’’
GLOBE STAFF just another chance to draw a Within the RPO tree, there are sev-
Celtics 123 About a half- foul. eral branches, including some the Pa-
hour after his On the court, he attacked ag- triots have featured.
Bulls 119 team’s 123-119 gressively and relentlessly, “Teams are doing the inside, out-
win over the Bulls Friday, Celt- shaking off a poor shooting side, where they’re doing the sweep to
i c s f o r w a r d Ja y s o n Ta t u m night by getting to the free- one side and RPO, or keep, or whatever
walked up four steps to a podi- throw line time and again. He counter play back to the other side,”
um to talk about what had just made 17 of 20 overall, both ca- said Belichick. “And then teams like
transpired. But before he could reer highs, and finished with 36 Baltimore — we did it with Cam [New-
answer a question, a large black points and 12 rebounds, help- ton], too — where you have the outside
background tarp held up by two ing Boston withstand the 46- play, and the quarterback keeps it in-
metal poles began to slowly col- point eruption by Bulls star De- side. As an outside to inside, instead of
lapse toward Tatum’s head. Mar DeRozan. inside to outside, just reverse that.”
Two team public relations Celtics forward Al Horford Which play depends on whom (or
ERIN CLARK/GLOBE STAFF
staffers rushed in from each said he was pleased with Tat- where) the offense is trying to expose.
side and caught it before it land- um’s aggression, and the fact Jaylen Brown scored 2 of his 16 points the easy way during the second quarter of “Who are you RPO-ing? Are you
ed on the superstar. But Tatum CELTICS, Page C4 the Celtics’ 123-119 victory Friday night over the visiting Bulls. PATRIOTS, Page C2
INSIDE
Peña’s postseason drive no trivial pursuit Tis the
offseason
Peter Abraham anyway. send Framber Valdez to the runner on base and one out. Red Sox will have a
Phil Rizzuto (1941), Gil Mc- mound in Game 6 with a Peña then made the final full calendar once
ON BASEBALL Dougald (1951), and Tom Tresh chance to clinch the team’s sec- play of the game, handling a the World Series
(1962) were all rookies on Se- ond championship in six sea- grounder from Castellanos. As concludes. C2
HOUSTON — It’s Trivia ries-winning Yankees teams, sons. his throw was in the air, Astros
Time here at the World Series, but none homered in the Fall Zack Wheeler is the sched- closer Ryan Pressly was raising The other
which had a travel day on Fri- Classic. uled starter for the Phillies. his arms. shoe drops
day ahead of Game 6 at Minute It’s Houston’s Jeremy Peña, At this point, Peña is sure to “He’s not a rookie any more Nike ends relation-
Maid Park on Saturday night. who drove a curveball from have some impact on the game. the way he is playing,” Pressly ship with Irving be-
Name the only rookie short- Philadelphia’s Noah Synder- The 25-year-old has hit .333 said. “He’s come in and done cause of his anti-
stop to hit a home run in a gaard over the fence in left field with a 1.005 OPS in 12 postsea- everything you could have ex- semitic stance. C4
World Series game. in the fourth inning of Game 5 son games with 11 runs and pected.”
It must be Derek Jeter. You on Thursday night. eight RBIs. For a player who got his Advanced
must be wrong. Kyle Schwarber drifted back Peña has hit safely in seven start playing Little League in maneuver
He had five hits in the 1996 with his glove up, believing he consecutive games and 11 of Providence and went on to Unbeaten Wakefield
BARRY CHIN/GLOBE STAFF
Series, all of them singles. could make a play. But the ball the 12. Classical High and the Univer- holds off Masco-
Xander Bogaerts had 21 at- kept carrying and the homer He’s also played solid de- sity of Maine, Peña looks com- FLAT OUT — Boston College lineman nomet on Woish’s
bats in the 2013 World Series gave the Astros a 2-1 lead. fense, making a leaping catch fortable in the October spot- Jack Conley helps Emmett Morehead late touchdown.
for the Red Sox. But they were Houston held on for a 3-2 in the third inning of Thurs- light. You’d think this was his after sack ended a fourth-quarter School coverage, C7
all as a third baseman except victory to take a 3-2 advantage day’s game to steal a hit away second or third World Series, drive in a 38-31 loss to Duke. C6
for one, and he didn’t homer in the Series. The Astros will from Nick Castellanos with a ON BASEBALL, Page C2
C2 T h e B o s t o n G l o b e S A T U R D A Y, N O V E M B E R 5 , 2 0 2 2
Jets without
Davis again
Offseason starts with X
Red Sox await opt-out decision; calls to be made on others
for another By Alex Speier
GLOBE STAFF
AFC East tilt just days away. The World Series will
end this weekend, and almost as
soon as it concludes, baseball’s free
21„ innings the last three seasons,
including none in 2022, when the
Red Sox signed him to a one-year, $6
After the 2021 season, the Sox
made a qualifying offer to lefthander
Eduardo Rodríguez, then received a
MARK HUMPHREY/ASSOCIATED PRESS
ASSOCIATED PRESS agent market will roar to life, with million deal with the two-year team pick between the second and third
Jets wide receiver Corey Davis will miss The status of the Titans’ Ryan Tanne- several key decisions taking place in option as the veteran lefty continued rounds (a selection used on outfield-
his second straight AFC East rivalry game hill may not be decided until Sunday. the first week that will help define his rehab from Tommy John surgery. er Roman Anthony) when
with a knee injury, leaving quarterback the Sox’ needs. In recent years, the buy-low mar- Rodríguez signed with the Tigers.
Zach Wilson without one of his most reli- safety Amani Hooker (left shoulder) and A number of players — including ket for pitchers coming off injuries This year, because their payroll
able playmakers Sunday fullback Tory Carter (neck). Xander Bogaerts, J.D. Martinez, or poor performances has typically was over the $230 million luxury-tax
NFL when New York hosts the Nate Eovaldi, Rich Hill, and Michael yielded one-year deals for a fraction threshold, their compensatory se-
NOTEBOOK Buffalo Bills. Chargers lose another WR Wacha — will either reach the open of the $13 million average annual lection would fall between the
Davis was hurt two Quarterback Justin Herbert is about to market or have the right to do so. value the Sox would have to pay Pax- fourth and fifth rounds.
weeks ago early in New York’s 16-9 win at get a crash course in playing a game with- Any chance the Sox will make a ton. Bogaerts would be certain to re-
Denver, and he sat out last Sunday in the out his top two receivers. last-minute signing to keep one or Former Cy Young winner Corey ject the qualifying offer; assuming
22-17 loss at home to the Patriots. The Los Angeles Chargers ruled out more of those players? Kluber received a one-year, $11 mil- he opts out, the Sox are thus certain
The nature of Davis’s injury isn’t clear, Keenan Allen for Sunday at Atlanta be- Chief baseball officer Chaim lion deal from the Yankees in 2021 to make the offer to get a pick should
but coach Robert Saleh indicated Friday cause of hamstring problems. Allen experi- Bloom said that was “not something and a one-year, $8 million contract he sign elsewhere.
the wide receiver will return for the Jets’ enced a setback last week while doing a I want to handicap. For Xander and from the Rays in 2022. The Dodgers The Sox seem ready to move on
next game on Nov. 20 at New England. workout and didn’t practice all week. Mike everyone, it’s very easy to see fits for signed Andrew Heaney ($8.5 mil- from Martinez as their DH. Given
“We’re just going to leave it at a knee,” Williams suffered an ankle injury in the a number of these guys on next lion) and Tyler Anderson ($8 mil- that the qualifying offer will surpass
Saleh said, “but we feel very confident that Oct. 23 loss to Seattle and is expected to year’s club, and that’s still the case.” lion) last season. Wacha was avail- his market, they’re unlikely to offer
he’ll be back after the bye week.” miss at least the next three games. Noting a potential fit is not the able to the Sox on a $7 million deal it to him.
Davis is tied for fourth on the Jets with Joshua Palmer and DeAndre Carter are same as getting a deal done, and af- in 2022. The decisions on Wacha and
19 receptions for 351 yards and two touch- expected to start in Allen and Williams’s ter months of public expressions of There are many other examples Eovaldi have some air of uncertain-
downs. His absence last week created an place, but even that isn’t certain. Palmer interest, the Sox now face the reality of pitchers signed for one-year deals ty. Neither would receive a salary of
opportunity for Denzel Mims, who was in- came out of concussion protocol and has test of an open market. Here’s a look in that range. Against that back- almost $20 million for one year on
active for the first seven games. The third- been a full participant in practices, but at the transactional timeline await- drop, it seems unlikely that the Sox the open market, though there’s a
year receiver, a second-round pick who re- Carter (illness) is questionable. ing them: would commit to Paxton on a two- chance both could get a multiyear
quested a trade during training camp be- Herbert does have Austin Ekeler, who R Day 1 after the World Series: year deal with a higher salary after offer at a lower average.
cause of a diminished role, had three leads NFL running backs with 53 recep- Players with six-plus years of big he proved unable to pitch in 2022. Still, either could be appealing to
receptions for 80 yards against the Patriots tions. It is only the third time a back has at league service time who are not un- There’s a decent chance he could get the Sox — especially on a short-term
— including a 63-yard catch — in his sea- least 50 catches through his team’s first der contract beyond 2022 become more than the $6 million he got this deal — so a qualifying offer can’t be
son debut. seven games. free agents. year in another one-year deal, but ruled out.
“His attitude has been awesome,” Saleh Affected: Eovaldi, Hill, Martinez, his track record of injuries likely Wacha, who delivered an excel-
said of Mims. “I feel like three weeks ago, Packers rule Campbell out Tommy Pham, Matt Strahm, Wacha. caps his value. lent season (11-2, 3.32 ERA in 23
something flipped. From his daily ap- All-Pro linebacker De’Vondre Campbell R Days 1-3 after the World Se- Pham hit .234/.298/.374 in 2022 starts) for $7 million, suggested that
proach to coachability, all of it has really won’t play for the Green Bay Packers on ries: Players with opt-out clauses in — numbers far short of a $12 million he’d welcome a return to Boston,
amplified for him. He’s really taking the Sunday at Detroit after injuring his right multiyear contracts have the right to outfielder. and a one-year deal of nearly $20
bull by the horns and really showing a lot knee in a loss at Buffalo last weekend. become free agents. R Day 5 after the World Series: million is almost surely more than
of maturity, not that he wasn’t mature be- Campbell’s absence means rookie line- Affected: Bogaerts (three years, Player option and qualifying offer he’d get on the open market.
fore. backer Quay Walker will assume the re- $60 million remaining), Eric Hos- decisions due. At the same time, he potentially
“Really like where he is mentally, like sponsibility of relaying defensive calls. mer (three years, $39 million re- Affected: Bogaerts (qualifying of- is in a position to land the first mul-
his mindset. So, hopefully he continues to Walker was ejected from the Bills game af- maining, with the Padres paying all fer candidate if he opts out), Eovaldi tiyear deal of his career. His case has
grow.” ter shoving Buffalo practice-squad tight but the MLB minimum), Chris Sale (qualifying offer candidate), Marti- some similarities to that of right-
end Zach Davidson on the sideline. He (two years, $55 million remaining). nez (qualifying offer candidate), Pax- hander Anthony DeSclafani, who
Titans’ Tannehill practices apologized after the game . . . The Chicago Likely outcome: Barring an 11th- ton ($4 million player option if the did not receive the qualifying offer
Tennessee quarterback Ryan Tannehill Bears activated left guard Cody Whitehair hour extension — which a source Sox decline their team option), Wa- from the Giants after a career-best
practiced in a limited fashion, and coach ahead of their home game Sunday against familiar with the talks considered cha (qualifying offer candidate). 2021 season but re-signed with San
Mike Vrabel said the veteran likely will be the Miami Dolphins. He had been on in- unlikely as of last week — Bogaerts Likely outcome: Given that Pax- Francisco for three years and $36
a game-time decision Sunday night when jured reserve since early October, after he will opt out. Sale has informed the ton received a $6 million guarantee million.
the Titans visit the Kansas City Chiefs. hurt his right knee in a loss to the Giants. Sox that he won’t. Hosmer is certain in 2022 when a best-case scenario Eovaldi was good when healthy
The Titans listed Tannehill (ankle) as not to. had him pitching half a season, he in 2022 but missed just over a third
questionable and still have a walk-through Washington great Butz dead R Day 3 after the World Series: seems capable of clearing $4 million of the season and had diminished
Saturday before flying to Kansas City. All-Pro defensive lineman and two-time Deadline for team and mutual op- this offseason, so it would be some- velocity, something that will hinder
Tannehill was questionable a week ago be- Washington Super Bowl champion Dave tions. what surprising if he accepts his his value. Still, he has three straight
fore being ruled out ahead of Tennessee’s Butz died at the age of 72. A spokesman for Affected: James Paxton (Red Sox player option. years of sub-4.00 ERAs and possess-
flight to Houston where rookie Malik Wil- the Washington Commanders confirmed hold a two-year, $26 million option), The offer decisions are more es the sort of mix that attracts
lis got his first NFL start for a 17-10 win Butz’ family informed the team of his Pham ($12 million mutual option complicated. Teams can make a one- teams.
against the Texans. death. The cause of death was not stated. for 2023). year, $19.65 million qualifying offer
Willis threw only 10 passes for 55 yards Butz spent 14 of his 16 NFL seasons Likely outcome: The Sox seem to their free agents. If the player ac- Alex Speier can be reached at
in his NFL debut while being sacked three with Washington after breaking into the unlikely to exercise their option on cepts, he would remain with the alex.speier@globe.com. Follow him
times. The Titans won by handing off 32 league with the St. Louis Cardinals. As one Paxton or their part of the mutual team for 2023 (unless they negoti- on Twitter at @alexspeier.
times to two-time NFL rushing champ of the league’s biggest players at the time
Derrick Henry, the most carries by a run- at 6 feet 8 inches and nearly 300 pounds,
ning back in a game this season. he was a key part of Washington’s first two
The Titans will be without starting Super Bowl-winning teams.
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Nike breaks with Irving; cites antisemitism
R When, where: Saturday, 7:30 p.m., at Madison Square Garden, New
York. By Tim Reynolds and disappointed by the situa- rial. deal over antisemitism. Adidas
R TV, radio: NBCSB, NBA, WROR-FM (105.7). and Noah Trister tion and its impact on every- Irving defended his right to was forced to part ways with Ye
R Scoring: Jalen Brunson 18.4, RJ Barrett 17.9, Julius Randle 17.7. ASSOCIATED PRESS one,” Nike said. post what he wants, then re- — the artist formerly known as
R Rebounding: Randle 8.9, Isaiah Hartenstein 7.7, Mitchell Robinson Nike has parted ways with Irving signed with Nike in fused to give a direct answer Kanye West —last month, a
7.0. Kyrie Irving. 2011, shortly after becoming when asked Thursday if he has move the German company
R Assists: Brunson 6.9, Immanuel Quickley 4.0, Randle 3.3.
R Head to head: This is the first of four meetings. The Celtics went 2-2 The shoe giant announced the No. 1 pick in that year's antisemitic beliefs. said would result in about $250
vs. New York last season. Friday night that it will halt its NBA Draft. Irving’s first signa- Later, hours after the Nets is- million in losses this year after
R Miscellany: The Knicks had lost three straight before denying host relationship with the Brooklyn ture shoe was released three sued their suspension, Irving stopping production of its line
Philadelphia, 106-104, Friday . . . New York was averaging 50.1 re- guard, who has been suspended years later, and the popularity posted an apology on Instagram of Yeezy products, as well as
bounds per game, second in the NBA . . . Robinson was second in by the Nets for what the team of the Kyrie line led to him mak- for not explaining the specific halting payments to Ye and his
blocks per game (2.6).
called a repeated failure to “un- ing a reported $11 million an- beliefs he agreed and disagreed companies.
equivocally say he has no anti- nually just from the Nike en- with when he posted the docu- The weeklong disruption
semitic beliefs.” dorsement. mentary. wasn’t apparent on the court
The Nets made that move The Kyrie 8 was expected to “To All Jewish families and Friday night in Washington as
CELTICS NOTEBOOK Thursday, and a day later, Nike be released in the next week. Communities that are hurt and Kevin Durant had 28 points, 11
made its decision as well. Previous models of his shoes affected from my post, I am assists, and 9 rebounds as the
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Powell, Coffey 2). Technicals: Morris NY Rangers 1, Boston 1 — Vesey 1 (Zibanejad, Kak- METROPOLITAN GP W L OL Pts. ROW GF GA
Sr., 1:54/1st. Isaiah Meyer-Crothers. ko) 10:21
Carolina 11 8 2 1 17 6 38 31
Penalty — NY Rangers, Goodrow, major (fighting)
SAN ANTONIO Part of that bullying included 10:57 New Jersey 11 8 3 0 16 8 40 28
FG FT Reb Penalty — Boston, Greer, served by Lauko (instiga-
Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt wiping a candy push pop in a urinal tor) 10:57 NY Islanders 11 7 4 0 14 7 41 27
Sochan.. 22 3-8 0-0 1-2 2 0 6 Penalty — Boston, Greer (misconduct) 10:57 NY Rangers 12 6 4 2 14 6 34 36
K.Jhnsn . 34 7-19 0-1 1-7 3 3 16 and tricking Meyer-Crothers into Penalty — Boston, Greer, major (fighting) 10:57
Poeltl..... 26 2-6 0-2 2-7 3 2 4 Penalty — Boston, Frederic, major (fighting) 10:57 Philadelphia 10 5 3 2 12 5 26 27
Branhm. 14 1-3 0-0 0-3 1 1 2 consuming it. The victim reported- Penalty — NY Rangers, Schneider, major (fighting) Washington 12 5 5 2 12 5 33 35
Jones..... 33 7-15 1-1 0-2 6 3 18 10:57
Vassell.. 25 12-16 1-1 0-2 2 2 29 ly had tests for hepatitis, STDs, and THIRD PERIOD Pittsburgh 11 4 5 2 10 4 40 41
EASTERN CONFERENCE Rchrdsn 22 0-4 5-8 0-2
B-Diop... 19 2-4 3-5 2-3
3
0
3 5
1 7 HIV, which came back negative. Boston 2, NY Rangers 1 — Coyle 5 (Lindholm, Folig- Columbus 11 3 8 0 6 3 29 50
no) 2:56
Collins... 21 4-7 0-0 0-6 2 2 9
ATLANTIC W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. MDrmtt. 22 4-6 0-0 0-1 1 0 10 After Miller was drafted in 2020, NY Rangers 2, Boston 2 — Fox 3 (Kreider, Kakko)
3:44 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Toronto 5 3 .625 — W2 3-1 4-3 Totals .... 42-88 10-18 6-35 23 17 106
Meyer-Crothers told the Arizona Boston 3, NY Rangers 2 — Frederic 2 (Foligno, Clif-
Boston 5 3 .625 — W1 3-1 5-3 FG%: .477, FT%: .556. 3-pt. goals: 12- ton) 6:04 CENTRAL GP W L OL Pts. ROW GF GA
31, .387 (Sochan 0-4, K.Johnson 2-9, Republic that Miller had taunted Boston 4, NY Rangers 2 — DeBrusk 4 (Zacha, THall)
Dallas 11 7 3 1 15 7 40 25
New York 4 4 .500 1 W1 3-1 4-3 Branham 0-1, Jones 3-5, Vassell 4-5, 10:19
Philadelphia 4 6 .400 2 L2 1-4 4-5 Richardson 0-2, Collins 1-2, McDermott him for years growing up and called Penalty — NY Rangers, Jones (holding) 11:07 Winnipeg 10 6 3 1 13 6 29 27
2-3). Team rebounds: 8. Team turn- Penalty — NY Rangers, Zibanejad (tripping) 16:22
Brooklyn 3 6 .333 2½ W1 2-4 3-3 him names like “brownie” and used Boston 5, NY Rangers 2 — Lindholm 4 19:02 (en) Chicago 11 5 4 2 12 5 34 35
overs: 13 (15 pts.). Blocks: 2 (Poeltl,
Collins). Turnovers: 13 (Sochan, Poeltl, SCORE BY PERIOD Colorado 10 5 4 1 11 4 35 30
CENTRAL W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. Jones, Vassell 2, Richardson 3, Collins the N-word while physically abus- Boston 1 0 4 — 5
NY Rangers 0 1 1 — 2
Minnesota 11 5 5 1 11 4 35 40
*Milwaukee 7 0 1.000 — W7 6-0 6-0 3, McDermott 2). Steals: 7 (Poeltl 3,
Jones, Bates-Diop, Collins 2). Techni-
ing him. He said it “hurt my heart” SHOTS BY PERIOD Nashville 11 4 6 1 9 4 30 37
Cleveland 7 1 .875 ½ W7 4-0 7-1 cals: Collins, 1:54/1st, def. 3-second, when he saw the news that Miller Boston 11 9 17 — 37 Arizona 10 3 6 1 7 3 28 43
Chicago 5 5 .500 3½ L1 3-2 5-4 1:04/3rd. NY Rangers 5 11 4 — 20
had been drafted. Power plays — Boston 0 of 3; NY Rangers 0 of 2.
St. Louis 9 3 6 0 6 3 21 35
Indiana 4 5 .444 4 W1 2-2 4-4 LA Clippers...........28 26 28 31 — 113
San Antonio .........18 40 28 20 — 106 Goalies — Boston, Ullmark 8-0-0 (20 shots-18 saves). PACIFIC GP W L OL Pts. ROW GF GA
Detroit 2 8 .200 6½ L3 2-3 1-8 “When I was in eighth grade, I NY Rangers, Shesterkin 6-1-2 (36 shots-32 saves).
A — 12,603 (18,797). T — 2:17. Offi-
cials — Sean Wright, Dedric Taylor, made an extremely poor decision Referees — Kyle Rehman, Mitch Dunning. Linesmen Vegas 12 10 2 0 20 10 40 23
SOUTHEAST W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. — Kyle Flemington, Matt MacPherson.
Jenna Schroeder. Attendance — 18,006 (18,200). Time — 2:21. Edmonton 11 7 4 0 14 7 44 36
Atlanta 5 3 .625 — W1 2-1 4-3 and acted very immaturely,” Miller Seattle 12 6 4 2 14 6 42 38
Washington 4 5 .444 1½ L1 2-3 4-5 GRIZZLIES 130, HORNETS 99 said in a statement via the Bruins. Los Angeles 13 6 6 1 13 5 44 49
Miami 4 6 .400 2 L1 3-3 1-4 Calgary 9 5 4 0 10 5 29 29
“I bullied one of my classmates. I
Charlotte 3 6 .333 2½ L3 1-2 1-3 CHARLOTTE Vancouver 11 3 6 2 8 3 38 45
Orlando 2 7 .222 3½ W1 2-1 1-5 FG FT Reb deeply regret the incident and have Mitchell put up 39 goals and 44 as-
Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt San Jose 13 3 8 2 8 3 32 44
McDnls . 21 1-5 2-2 0-1 2 2 4 apologized to the individual. sists. Anaheim 11 3 7 1 7 2 31 52
WESTERN CONFERENCE Wshgtn. 27 2-15 5-6 2-4 0 1 10
“Since the incident, I have come The Bruins are signing Miller, in ROW — Regulation plus overtime wins
Plumlee 22 3-5 1-2 2-7 3 1 7
PACIFIC W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. Smth Jr. 29 3-7 1-2 0-3 5 1 8
to better understand the far-reach- part, because other teams felt they FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Obre Jr.. 25 5-12 5-6 0-1 1 3 17
*Phoenix 6 1 .857 — W5 5-0 6-1 MGwns . 17 3-5 5-5 0-1 0 1 12
ing consequences of my actions could do the same. Speaking in At Colorado 6 Columbus 3 At Carolina 5 Buffalo 3
Thor ...... 26 4-12 1-2 2-5 2 0 11
LA Clippers 5 4 .556 2 W3 1-2 5-4 Maledn . 19 3-5 0-0 0-5 2 3 7 that I failed to recognize and under- Providence, Miller said “a couple” SATURDAY’S GAMES
Golden State 3 6 .333 4 L4 3-1 2-2 Richrds . 19 2-9 5-6 4-9 2 1 9
*LA Lakers 2 5 .286 4 W2 2-2 2-5 Bknight. 28 7-10 0-0 2-4 5 2 14
Jones....... 7 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 2 0
stand nearly seven years ago. I teams were interested. He said the Boston at Toronto 7 Buffalo at Tampa Bay 7
Sacramento 2 5 .286 4 L1 1-3 0-4 Totals .... 33-86 25-31 12-41 22 17 99 strive to be a better person and pos- Bruins offered him the best “re- NY Islanders at Detroit 1 Philadelphia at Ottawa 7
FG%: .384, FT%: .806. 3-pt. goals: 8-
SOUTHWEST W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. 27, .296 (McDaniels 0-4, Washington itively contribute to society.” sources,” after he sat down with Colorado at Columbus 2 Vegas at Montreal 7
Memphis 6 3 .667 — W2 3-0 3-3 1-7, Smith Jr. 1-2, Oubre Jr. 2-5, McGo-
Miller’s statement said he will management and “opened up Chicago at Winnipeg 3 New Jersey at Calgary 10
wens 1-2, Thor 2-5, Maledon 1-2). Team
New Orleans 4 3 .571 1 L1 1-1 2-3 Dallas at Edmonton 4 Nashville at Vancouver 10
Dallas 4 3 .571 1 W2 3-1 2-3
rebounds: 6. Team turnovers: 18 (22
pts.). Blocks: 7 (Washington, Smith Jr.,
“continue to participate in commu- about what I did and want to do
Arizona at Washington 7 Florida at Los Angeles 10:30
San Antonio 5 4 .556 1 L2 2-3 2-2 Thor, Richards, Jones 3). Turnovers: 18
(McDaniels 2, Washington 2, Plumlee,
nity programs to both educate my- moving forward.”
Seattle at Pittsburgh 7 Anaheim at San Jose 10:30
Houston 1 8 .111 5 L5 1-2 1-6 Smith Jr. 3, Oubre Jr. 2, McGowens, self and share my mistakes with “I think it’s a huge opportunity
Thor 2, Maledon 3, Richards, Bouk- THURSDAY’S RESULTS
NORTHWEST W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. night). Steals: 11 (McDaniels, Plumlee, others to show what a negative im- for me and the Bruins,” Miller said.
Smith Jr. 2, Oubre Jr. 2, McGowens, Boston 5 at NY Rangers 2 At Chicago 2 Los Angeles 1 (OT)
*Portland 5 2 .714 — L1 3-2 5-1 Thor, Maledon, Bouknight, Jones). pact those actions can have on oth- “Personally, I’m here to better my-
*Utah 6 3 .667 — L1 4-0 6-3 Technicals: def. 3-second, 3:14/1st. Vegas 5 at Ottawa 4 New Jersey 4 at Edmonton 3
MEMPHIS
ers.” self off the ice with community
Denver 5 3 .625 ½ W1 3-0 5-3 Carolina 4 at Tampa Bay 3 (SO) Nashville 4 at Calgary 1
*Minnesota 4 4 .500 1½ L2 3-2 4-4
FG
Min M-A M-A O-T
FT Reb
A F Pt
His statement went on to reiter- stuff, diversity training, being in the
At Detroit 3 Washington 1 At Vancouver 8 Anaheim 5
Okla. City 4 4 .500 1½ L1 3-2 3-4 Aldama. 21 5-9 0-0 1-5 1 2 12 ate that his actions were “wrong community more.”
* — Not including late game Brooks .. 22 8-12 1-2 1-4 4 4 23 At Winnipeg 3 Montreal 2 (OT) Dallas 7 at Arizona 2
Adams .. 22 6-10 1-2 11-19 4 2 13 and unacceptable. There is no place Sweeney said the Bruins spent
FRIDAY’S RESULTS Morant.. 25 4-12 3-4 0-4 11 0 12 Seattle 4 at Minnesota 0 Florida 4 at San Jose 3 (SO)
Bane...... 24 8-16 0-0 1-6 2 3 19 in this world for being disrespectful “almost a year now” of investiga-
LaRavia. 19 1-4 2-2 1-9 0 0 4 NY Islanders 5 at St. Louis 2
At BOSTON 123 Chicago 119 LA Clippers 113 at San Ant 106 to others and I pledge to use this tion into Miller. They spent time
Konchar 21 3-4 0-0 1-4 1 1 8
Cleveland 112 at Detroit 88 At Dallas 111 Toronto 110 Roddy ... 28 4-8 1-2 1-2 0 3 11
Jones..... 14 5-8 1-1 0-2 3 0 11 opportunity to speak out against with Miller and his family.
At Indiana 101 Miami 99 At N. Orleans 114 Golden St. 105 Clarke ... 16 4-7 5-5 1-2
Chandlr. 10 1-5 0-0 0-2
2
4
3 13
0 2 mistreating others.” Sweeney would not give specif- AVALANCHE 6, BLUE JACKETS 3 HURRICANES 5, SABRES 3
New York 106 at Philadelphia 104 Milwaukee at Minnesota Tillman . 10 1-2 0-0 0-1 1 0 2
WllmsJr... 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 In a Zoom call, general manager ics on the community programs Columbus.....................0 2 1 — 3 Buffalo..........................2 0 1 — 3
Brooklyn 128 at Washington 86 Portland at Phoenix Colorado ......................2 1 3 — 6
Totals .... 50-98 14-18 18-60 34 20 130 Don Sweeney said the Bruins could Miller would be involved with. First period — 1. Colorado, O'Connor
Carolina........................2 1 2 — 5
At Memphis 130 Charlotte 99 Utah at LA Lakers FG%: .510, FT%: .778. 3-pt. goals: 16- First period — 1. Buffalo, Bryson 1
36, .444 (Aldama 2-5, Brooks 6-7, Mo- have taken an easier path by walk- Sweeney called it a “personal 2 (Newhook, Johnson), 1:36. 2. Colora-
(Cozens), 0:28. 2. Carolina, Aho 5 (Tera-
SATURDAY’S GAMES rant 1-3, Bane 3-7, LaRavia 0-2, Kon-
do, Compher 1 (Toews, Girard), 12:27
char 2-3, Roddy 2-5, Jones 0-2, Chan- ing away from Miller, whom he de- and professional struggle” to sort (pp). Penalties — Gavrikov, Cls (inter- vainen, Jarvis), 8:07. 3. Buffalo, Olofs-
son 9 (Quinn, Clague), 10:06. 4. Caroli-
BOSTON at New York 7:30 Okla. City at Milwaukee 8 ference), 10:33. Nyquist, Cls (slashing),
dler 0-1, Williams Jr. 0-1). Team
rebounds: 4. Team turnovers: 19 (15 scribed as a “tremendous offensive out whether he wanted to align 13:41. Rantanen, Col (slashing), 17:32. na, Aho 6 (Necas, Svechnikov), 12:45
Sacramento at Orlando 5 Houston at Minnesota 8 Second period — 3. Colorado, Rant- (pp). Penalties — Dahlin, Buf (tripping),
pts.). Blocks: 10 (Aldama 2, Adams 2,
Konchar, Roddy, Clarke 3, Williams Jr.).
player” who has pro-quality skills. with Miller. He also noted it was anen 5 (Rodrigues, MacKinnon), 0:35. 12:33. Fast, Car (interference), 12:56.
Brooklyn at Charlotte 7 San Antonio at Denver 9 4. Columbus, Voracek 1 (Laine, Weren- Dahlin, Buf (roughing), 15:41. Dahlin,
Turnovers: 18 (Aldama 2, Brooks, Ad-
ams 2, Morant 5, Bane 3, LaRavia, Rod-
He described the move as an un- not solely his decision. He acknowl- ski), 1:35 (pp). 5. Columbus, Laine 2 Buf, served by Olofsson (interference),
New Orleans at Atlanta 7:30 Portland at Phoenix 10 (Gaudreau, Jenner), 7:16. Penalties — 15:41. Kotkaniemi, Car (roughing),
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
dy, Clarke, Chandler, Tillman). Steals: 6
(Aldama, Adams 2, Chandler 2, Wil-
comfortable gamble. edged that if Miller had bullied his Girard, Col (tripping), 1:29. , Col, served 15:41. Okposo, Buf (cross check), 19:57.
by MacDonald (too many men on ice),
liams Jr.). “He has to earn the opportunity children, he wouldn’t be sure he 9:43. Gaudreau, Cls (holding), 11:39.
Second period — 5. Carolina, Necas 7
At Orlando 130 Golden St. 129 Denver 122 at Okla. City 110 (Aho), 4:03. Penalties — Clague, Buf
Charlotte...............24 23 22 30 — 99
Memphis...............41 30 33 26 — 130 to play in the NHL as a player,” could forgive him — but he would MacKinnon, Col (cross check), 13:13.
MacKinnon, Col (abuse of officials),
(interference), 7:45. Aho, Car (cross
check), 13:13. Stastny, Car (hooking),
A — 17,187 (18,119). T — 2:07. Offi- Sweeney said. “I think, more im- applaud someone for extending a 13:13. Gaudreau, Cls (hi stick), 16:38. 16:43.
cials — James Williams, Brandon Adair, Third period — 6. Columbus, Kuraly 2
Third period — 6. Carolina, Kotkanie-
Jason Goldenberg. portantly, he has to earn the respect hand. Asked if he was concerned if (Foudy, Robinson), 2:32. 7. Colorado,
mi 1 (Necas, Svechnikov), 9:22. 7. Caro-
CAVS 112, PISTONS 88 KNICKS 106, 76ERS 104 of teammates, and really every- the Bruins’ reputation would take a
Rantanen 6 (Makar, MacKinnon), 8:54
(pp). 8. Colorado, Makar 1 (MacKinnon, lina, Aho 7 (Teravainen, Jarvis), 17:46
CLEVELAND
MAVS 111, RAPTORS 110 where in society, to garner a second hit, Sweeney said he was.
Rantanen), 10:49. 9. Colorado, Rant-
anen 7 (MacKinnon, Toews), 18:56
(en). 8. Buffalo, Dahlin 7 (Peterka,
Quinn), 19:59 (pp). Penalties — Skjei,
NEW YORK
FG FT Reb (en). Penalties — DHunt, Col, double Car (holding), 13:12. Martinook, Car
FG FT Reb
Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt
TORONTO chance.” “This has been a struggle as to minor (hi stick), 3:54. Laine, Cls (slash- (holding stick), 19:23.
Wade .... 23 0-4 0-0 0-2 1 2 0 FG FT Reb ing), 7:44. Shots on goal — Buffalo 8-8-9 — 25.
E.Mobly 30 5-14 1-2 2-8 2 0 11
Randle .. 37 6-13 4-5 3-10
Barrett .. 37 8-16 4-6 0-9
5
2
1 17
2 22
Min M-A M-A O-T A F Pt Miller left hockey for a year, and what is right and what is wrong,” he Shots on goal — Columbus 7-13-19 — Carolina 11-12-10 — 33.
Allen...... 32 11-16 1-2 2-7 0 2 23 Siakam.. 31 7-14 4-6 4-7 6 3 18
Okoro.... 23 4-6 1-1 0-4 0 1 9
Robinsn 12 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 3 0 Annoby. 38 11-21 1-1 2-7 1 4 27 last season returned to his junior said. “I can’t categorically tell you 39. Colorado 16-9-11 — 36. Power plays — Buffalo 1-5; Carolina
Grimes.. 15 0-1 2-2 0-1 1 2 2 Power plays — Columbus 1-5; Colo- 1-4.
LeVert... 30 6-10 2-2 1-6 6 3 15 Koloko .. 12 1-2 0-0 2-2 0 4 2
Love ...... 23 7-10 3-4 4-8 10 0 21
Brunson 36 7-15 8-9 1-6 7 3 23 Barnes .. 38 4-12 2-2 3-11 10 0 11 team, the Tri-City Storm of the this is the absolute right decision. rado 2-5.
Goalies — Buffalo, Anderson 3-1-0
Quickly . 21 1-7 1-1 0-6 2 2 4 Trent Jr. 36 3-12 5-6 0-0 0 2 12 Goalies — Columbus, Merzlikins 2-
Neto ...... 24 3-7 2-2 0-5 5 0 10
Osman .. 25 5-9 1-1 0-4 6 1 15 Hrtnstn . 21 4-8 0-0 4-10 0 1 8 Boucher 30 6-13 3-4 4-9 1 4 17
USHL. He won both the league’s This is an opportunity that we’re 5-0 (35 shots-30 saves). Colorado,
(32 shots-28 saves). Carolina, Raanta
3-0-1 (25 shots-22 saves).
D.Rose..... 7 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 Georgiev 5-1-1 (39 shots-36 saves).
Lopez ...... 5 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1 0
Diakite .... 5 1-1 0-0 0-2 0 1 2 Fournier 14 1-4 0-0 0-2 2 1 2
Achiwa.. 27 4-9 6-6 3-8
Portr Jr. 21 2-3 0-0 0-0
2
0
1 15
1 6
Player of the Year and Defenseman providing for a young man who’s Referees — Chris Rooney, TJ Lux- Referees — Eric Furlatt, Jean Hebert.
Toppin .. 20 6-10 2-2 0-3 0 2 17 more. Linesmen — Mark Shewchyk, Linesmen — Kilian McNamara, Libor
Stevens. 19 2-4 2-2 0-0 0 4 6
Reddish 15 4-4 2-2 0-0 3 3 11
Banton.... 4 0-1 0-0 0-0
Young ..... 4 1-1 0-0 0-0
0
0
1 0
2 2
of the Year awards, as voted by its going to work to continue to earn Bryan Pancich. Suchanek.
Totals .... 44-81 13-16 10-47 30 15 112
FG%: .543, FT%: .813. 3-pt. goals: 11-
J.Sims...... 5 0-0 0-0 1-1
Totals .... 37-80 23-27 10-50
0
24
0 0
21 106
Totals .... 39-88 21-25 18-44 20 22 110 general managers. In 60 games, trust and respect.” A — 12,882 (13,455). T — 2:40. A — 18,727 (18,680). T — 2:33.
26, .423 (Wade 0-3, E.Mobley 0-1, Okoro FG%: .443, FT%: .840. 3-pt. goals: 11-
0-1, LeVert 1-4, Love 4-7, Neto 2-3, Os- FG%: .463, FT%: .852. 3-pt. goals: 9- 34, .324 (Siakam 0-2, Anunoby 4-6,
man 4-6, Stevens 0-1). Team rebounds: 33, .273 (Randle 1-5, Barrett 2-8, Grimes Koloko 0-1, Barnes 1-6, Trent Jr. 1-7,
Senators up for sale, say they won’t relocate Pride excited about
FROM WIRE SERVICE REPORTS
Schools
prevail in D2 soccer
By Cam Kerry win was massive for the pro-
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT gram. “It’s a huge step in the
Entering the season, Dart- right direction,” he said. “The
mouth coach Scot Boudria en- girls have worked so hard to get
countered a problem: The girls’ to this point and this has really
soccer team had graduated its gotten me to believe.”
entire defensive unit. Middleborough 5, Greater Low-
So Boudria enlisted his most ell 1 — Jessica Perry scored
athletic players to fill the void, twice, including a 35-yard free
whether they had experience on kick, powering the No. 30 Sa-
the back line or not. chems (9-6-3) in a preliminary-
Senior captain Madison Sto- round win.
tt, a standout sprinter on the
track team, shifted from the Boys’ soccer
midfield to halfback and sopho- Division 1
more Katherine Cheesebro con- BC High 2, Durfee 0 — Matt
verted from forward, flanking Studley and Liam Heffernan
junior Hailey Martins in the found the net for the No. 28 Ea-
middle of the defense. gles (7-8-4) in the preliminary-
The defensive trio won tack- round win.
les all over the field, intercepting Brookline 3, Medford 0 — After
passes by jumping lanes, and qualifying for the tournament
providing constant, airtight with a season-ending tie, the de-
pressure on the ball. fending state champions (4-9-6)
A b a l a n c e d e ff o r t l i f t e d rode goals from Eamon Boshell,
No. 34 Dartmouth to a 5-1 win Julian Gravereaux, and Wally
over No. 31 Burlington in the Lawrence to the first-round win.
JOSH REYNOLDS FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
preliminary round of the Divi- Division 2
sion 2 playoffs at Brush Field. Masconomet 2, Amherst-Pel- Nathan Delgado (above) carried the offense and his brother, Christian, had a key defensive stop to keep Wakefield unbeaten.
“Those three in the back save ham 1 — Matt Sheehan’s goal
us from a lot of mistakes,” said with 15 minutes remaining lift-
Boudria. “They are the erasers.
They did it again today. They’ve
gotten better and better every
e d No . 8 s e e d Ma s c o n o m e t
(16-3) to a first-round home win.
Division 3
Wakefield (9-0) finishes off Masconomet
single game.” Hanover 2, Tantasqua 1 — Ned
Senior captain Sophia Gioio- McCann and Tyler Richards By Mike McMahon the fourth quarter. was just out of McMahon’s reach.
sa paced the Indians (14-4-1) each netted a goal to lead the GLOBE CORRESPONDENT “We’ve been playing together since we After an onside kick attempt went out of
with two goals and an assist. She No. 11 Hawks (11-6-2) as they Wakefield 21 WAKEFIELD — The were young, obviously,” said Nathan Delga- bounds, the Warriors needed just a first
made a perfect run through the advanced to the Round of 16. message was the same do. “That’s my brother. I love him. We stay down to advance to the quarterfinals.
middle, finishing off the far post St. Mary’s 1, Auburn 0 (SO) — Masconomet 12 throughout the night together and battle till the end . . . We’re just They got much more.
to extend Dartmouth’s lead to The No. 31 Spartans (12-4-3) for Wakefield — keep things tight. so happy to get this done.” Planning to run the clock out, Willis spot-
3-0 before the half. were held scoreless through 100 In a game that will be remembered for a Masconomet (5-4) found its footing in the ted Steven Woish all alone on the outside. A
Gioiosa looped a gorgeous minutes in the preliminar y frantic final 2:30, Wakefield’s 21-12 Division fourth. A 26-yard punt return from Sam Na- quick snap and a heave led to a 52-yard
one-timer with her right foot round but pulled through in 3 first-round tournament win over Mascono- dworny set the Chieftains up at the Wake- touchdown.
just below the crossbar early in penalty kicks (1-0) thanks to a met was earned in between the tackles. field 9-yard line. “We were just gonna run the clock, I saw
the second half, depositing a goal from Dylan Moroney. Nathan Delgado followed his blocks for a Matt Richardson hit Will Shannon for a no one was on me and just started waving
darting cross from freshman team-high 89 yards on 21 carries and a 1- score on the next snap. A failed point-after my arms hoping Javin would see me,” said
Avianna Andrade into the back Field hockey yard touchdown. Javin Willis added a 1-yard kick made it 14-6. Woish.
of the net. Division 1 score as Wakefield entered halftime up 14-0. After forcing the Warriors to punt, the “They are a strong, talented team,” said
“All game, those balls had Franklin 2, Barnstable 0 — The On the opposite side of the ball, Delgado’s Chieftains marched 63 yards to make it 14- Wakefield coach John Rafferty. “Hey, we had
been going through — those lit- No. 28 Red Hawks prepared well twin brother Christian came up with a fum- 12 with 2:30 remaining when Tyler McMa- our hands full.
tle skip passes, you don’t think for No. 5 Franklin’s many play- ble recovery at Wakefield’s 1-yard line to hon hauled in a tipped pass for a 7-yard “The score doesn’t mean anything. That
that the other team is going to makers, but were unable to stop keep the Warriors (9-0) up 14-0 heading into touchdown. The ensuing 2-point attempt was a nail-biter.”
get it,” said Gioiosa. “If it comes seniors Kaitlyn Carney and
to me, it comes to me and I just Shaw Downing , who broke
hit it.”
Juniors Ava Oliveira and Sar-
ah Kelly and sophomore Remy
through for the Panthers (17-
1-1) in a first-round home win.
“It was a lot closer than I had
A Finnegan flurry sparks Milton to D3 victory
Barber each added a tally for the hoped for,” said Panthers coach By Michael Vega kicker, Finnegan squibbed a 23- Xaverian 45, Wachusett 29 — churned out 168 yards and two
Indians (14-4-1). Michelle Hess. GLOBE STAFF yard field goal that pushed Mil- Henry Hasselbeck and Michael TDs on 11 carries and added 178
Division 1 Division 2 Jack Finnegan was a one- ton’s lead to 18-7 with 7:10 re- Oates each ran for a pair of yards and a score on 10-of-14
Braintree 2, Doherty 1 — Se- Danvers 3, Notre Dame (Hing- man gang for the top-seeded maining in the second quarter. touchdowns, with Hasselbeck passing as the No. 7 Indians
niors Ciara Horan and Neilie Tu- ham) 1 — Emma Wilochoski Milton football team Friday O n Mi l t o n’s n e x t s e r i e s , adding a 12-yard touchdown (9-0) clinched a spot in a quar-
ite each netted a goal to propel netted a pair of goals for the n i g h t Finnegan went off the left side of pass to Jonathan Monteiro to terfinal matchup with No. 2
the No. 28 Wamps (7-8-4) to a No. 6 Falcons (14-2-3) in a first-
FOOTBALL against his offensive line and scored on a lead the fifth-seeded Hawks North Attleborough (6-2).
preliminary round victory. round win over the No. 27 Cou- ROUNDUP No. 16 Min- 71-yard scamper. (7-2) to the quarterfinals. Walpole 42, Somerset Berkley
Hopkinton 1, Lexington 0 — gars (8-10-1). nechaug in Finnegan capped his amaz- Division 2 14 — Corey Kilroy ran for a 60-
Georgie Clarke rocketed a goal a Division 3 first-round matchup ing scoring spree with a 1-yard Reading 51, Leominster 44 — yard touchdown to open the
in the first half to lift the No. 19 Girls’ volleyball at Brooks Field. plunge, set up by Michael Ful- Senior quarterback James Mur- scoring and threw two TD pass-
Hillers (12-3-3) to a round of 32 Division 3 The senior captain factored ton’s 34-yard grab, to give the phy (5 TD passes) hit Ryan es, and Andrew Falzone added a
win. Old Rochester 3, Apponequet 0 in all three phases of the game — Wildcats a 24-point lead at inter- Strout with a 4-yard touchdown pair of rushing scores for the
Waltham 1, North Andover 0 — — Sophomore Aubrey Le- with rushing touchdowns of 10, mission. with 16 seconds remaining to fifth-ranked Timberwolves (8-1).
Madelyn Buxton scored the win- tourneau collected 11 service 71 and 1 yards, an interception, Division 1 propel the sixth-seeded Rockets Mansfield 42, Wellesley 26 —
ning goal in overtime to power points, 31 assists, and 8 digs, but a 23-yard field goal, and 5 PATs Andover 42, Lynn Classical 6 — (9-0) over No. 11 Leominster in Connor Zukowski threw a 37-
the No. 30 Hawks (9-6-1) to a the fifth-seeded Bulldogs (15-6), — in Milton’s 46-21 victory over Scott Brown tossed touchdown an epic first-round playoff. yard touchdown to Trevor Foley
preliminary-round victory. the reigning D3 champs, were the visiting Falcons. strikes of 51 and 44 yards, and Bishop Feehan 49, Peabody 28 and a 28-yard score to Tommy
Woburn 3, Medford 0 — Colleen led by senior captains Ella Sout- When Minnechaug (4-5) added a score on the ground, as — Nick Yanchuk and Dante Br- Smith, and also added a 2-yard
Curran scored twice, propelling ter (10 service points, 11 kills, 6 stunned the Wildcats (8-0) by the No. 2 Golden Warriors (9-0) uschi combined for 427 yards rushing touchdown to power the
the No. 26 Tanners (9-6-4) in a digs) and Emma Van Ness (10 taking an early 7-0 lead on a 74- rolled to a first-round win. and seven TDs on the ground to No. 8 seed Hornets (8-1).
preliminary-round victory. service points, 7 kills, 3 digs) in a yard touchdown catch by tight Central Catholic 46, Braintree lead the No. 14 Shamrocks (5-3) Division 5
Division 2 sweep (25-9, 25-13, 25-18). end D. J. Johnson, Finnegan 14 — Senior Matthias Latham (7 to an upset over No. 3 Peabody Old Rochester 47, Fairhaven 19
Nauset 1, Somerset Berkley 0 — Division 1 made the Falcons pay by going carries, 85 yards, 3 TDs) and se- (8-1). Yanchuk shouldered most — Senior captain Walter Rosh-
Olivia Avellar found the back of Barnstable 3, Belmont 0 — Sa- on a personal 24-point scoring nior Marykys Bridgewater (9 of the load, rushing for 314 ner rushed for 202 yards and
the net off a feed by Caroline die Wellbeloved racked up 22 as- tear that expanded Milton’s 8-7 carries, 155 yards, 2 TDs) pow- yards and four scores, and Br- four touchdowns on 20 carries
Kennard and Pepper Escher sists and 8 aces in the first-round lead and put the game out of ered the No. 3 Raiders (7-2) to a uschi added the remaining 113 to help the fifth-seeded Bulldogs
posted a shutout to propel the home win for the fifth-seeded reach by halftime, 32-7. first-round win. yards and three TDs. (7-1) take care Fairhaven (7-2) in
No. 22 Warriors (17-1-1) to a Red Hawks (17-2). “It was a trick play,” Finnegan Everett 33, Taunton 14 — Quar- Chelmsford 30, Hingham 19 — a first-round matchup featuring
preliminary round win. Needham 3, Boston Latin 1 — said of Minnechaug’s initial terback Karmarri Ellerbe rushed Kyle Wilder passed for three South Coast Conference foes.
Pembroke 3, Sharon 2 — Ally Junior Samantha Tam recorded score on a third-and-7 conver- for two scores and connected touchdowns, including a crucial Shawsheen 20, Worcester Tech
Johnson scored the game win- 27 kills and her younger sister, sion. “Their tight end got behind with Giacobbe Ward for a 62- 6-yard strike to Kai Everett in 6 — Sid Tildsley tossed three
ner for the No. 35 Titans (9-8-2), freshman Lizzy Tam, racked up our guys and was wide open. It yard touchdown strike on the the third quarter, powering the touchdowns — two to Ryan Cop-
to advance past the prelims. 44 assists to power the No. 10 surprised us.” first play from scrimmage to No. 5 Lions (8-1) in a back-and- son and one to Zach Rogers — as
Division 3 Rockets, the two-time defending After senior quarterback Ow- propel the No. 11 Crimson Tide forth first-round win. the No. 4 Rams (9-0) battled to a
Watertown 3, Latin Academy 0 champions. en McHugh found Luke Sam- (8-1) to a first-round victory. King Philip 49, Westford 6 — first-round win.
— The No. 26 Raiders (5-13-1) mon on a 5-yard TD toss, and St. John’s Prep 46, Attleboro 7 Kyle Abbott (14 carries, 192 Division 6
won their first state tournament Globe correspondents Kat A.J. Cicerone ran in the 2-point — Sophomore Deacon Robillard yards, 2 TD) led the way for the St. Mary’s 37, Archbishop Wil-
game in 30 years, beating No. 39 Cornetta, Matt Doherty, Mitch conversion off a direct snap on hooked up with Rutgers commit No. 2 Warriors (7-1) in a first- liams 13 — David Brown Jr. ac-
Latin Academy in the prelimi- Fink, Tyler Foy, Ethan Fuller, the extra-point attempt, Jesse Ofurie on touchdown toss- round win over the No. 15 counted for four scores, rushing
nary round. Goals were scored Eamonn Ryan, and AJ Traub Finnegan put his teammates on es of 45 and 65 yards for two of Ghosts (6-3). for three touchdowns and scor-
by Katie Fitzpatrick, Lily Lambo, contributed. To report scores, his back, scoring on a 10-yard his three scoring strikes as the Division 3 ing on a 65-yard kickoff return
and Chelsea Fitzgerald. Second- call 929-2860, 3235 or email run to make it 15-7. No. 7 Eagles (7-2) cruised to a Billerica 42, Westfield 14 — Se- as the No. 3 Spartans (8-1) ad-
year coach John Vlachos said the hssports@globe.com. A strong-legged and accurate first-round victory. nior quar terback JT Green vanced.
C8 T h e B o s t o n G l o b e S A T U R D A Y, N O V E M B E R 5 , 2 0 2 2
Scoreboard
Y Y Y
Soccer
St. Bernard’s 42..............................Mashpee 12 Fri., Nov. 4 — First round
from Brady Olson (Cameron Carson kick), WESTERN CONFERENCE Charley Hoffman...................68-68-–136 -6
Wahconah 35.......................W. Bridgewater 15 Blackstone Valley 8...............Arlington Cath. 1
Sat., Nov. 5 — First round
6:51. Central Division Beau Hossler..........................71-65-–136 -6 LPGA TOTO CLASSIC
W. Boylston 49.............................TechBoston 0 UConn—Noe Ruelas 26 yd FG, 0:59. Cincinnati................4 0 0 9 21 9 David Lipsky...........................66-70-–136 -6
Malden Catholic at Wahconah, 2; Ipswich at Justin Lower...........................68-68-–136 -6 At Seta Golf Club, Otsu City, Japan
Sat., Nov. 5 — First round Third quarter Indy..........................3 1 0 6 17 12
Notre Dame (Worcester), 3; Clinton at Monu- Alex Noren..............................67-69-–136 -6 Yardage: 6,616; par: 72
Toledo......................2 1 0 4 9 7
Lunenburg at Uxbridge, 2:45.
DIVISION 8
ment Mtn., 4; Mashpee at Pope Francis, 4;
Tyngsborough at Manchester Essex, 5; Whit-
UConn—Victor Rosa 5 yd run (Noe Ruelas
kick), 4:55. Kalamazoo..............2 2 0 4 12 10 Scottie Scheffler....................65-71-–136 -6 MLS
Fourth quarter Fort Wayne.............1 2 1 4 19 27 Justin Suh............................... 67-69-–136 -6 Momoko Ueda........................65-69-–134 -10
Fri., Nov. 4 — First round tier at West Bridgewater, 5; Bay Path at Mill- Danny Willett.........................65-71-–136 -6 Ai Suzuki.................................65-70-–135 -9 MLS Cup FInal
bury, 6. UConn—Victor Rosa 12 yd run (Noe Ruelas Wheeling.................1 3 0 2 7 13
Cathedral 43.............................Nashoba Tech 7 Iowa.........................0 5 0 0 11 25 Joseph Bramlett.....................65-72-–137 -5 Miyu Yamashita.....................67-68-–135 -9 Saturday’s Game
Sun., Nov. 6 — First round kick), 6:54.
Hull 42.........................................Narragansett 7 Mountain Division Austin Cook............................70-67-–137 -5 Sakura Koiwai........................66-70-–136 -8 Philadelphia at LAFC.........................................4
TBA at Cohasset, TBA; Nantucket at North- Attendance: 23,430
Manchester 36................................Quaboag 13 Jason Day................................73-64-–137 -5 Saiki Fujita..............................71-66-–137 -7
bridge, 2; St. Mary (Westfield) at Uxbridge, 2; UMass UConn Idaho........................4 1 0 8 20 10
Austin Eckroat....................... 69-68-–137 -5 Ayaka Furue...........................66-71-–137 -7
Murdock 36.......................................Brighton 26
Old Colony 22.........................................Ware 15
Monomoy at Littleton, 2:30; Sturgis West at
Hamilton-Wenham, 4; Blackstone-Millville at
First downs .......................................18
Rushing-yards ............................ 32-85 45-274
18 Kansas City ............3 1 0
Wichita....................2 1 1
6 15 11
5 11 11
Ben Griffin...............................66-71-–137 -5 Jeongeun Lee.........................69-68-–137 -7 PREMIER LEAGUE
Nick Hardy..............................67-70-–137 -5 Pajaree Anannarukarn.........69-69-–138 -6
Oxford 33..............................................Taconic 0 Hampshire, 5. Passing ............................................266 60 Allen.........................2 2 0 4 11 10 GP W D L Pts.
Billy Horschel.........................70-67-–137 -5 Gemma Dryburgh..................71-67-–138 -6
DIVISION 5 Comp-att-int ............................19-34-1 6-13-0 Rapid City ...............2 3 0 4 15 16 Arsenal........................... 12 10 1 1 31
Sat., Nov. 5 — First round K.H. Lee...................................69-68-–137 -5 Wei-Ling Hsu..........................69-69-–138 -6
Fri., Nov. 4 — Preliminary Return yards...................................134 34 Utah .........................2 3 0 4 10 15 Manchester City........... 12 9 2 1 29
Lee at KIPP Academy, 1; Millis vs. Lowell Henrik Norlander...................67-70-–137 -5 Chisato Iwai........................... 70-68-–138 -6
Carver ........................................Westfield Tech Punts-avg. .................................. 4-31.8 5-39.4 Tulsa ........................1 2 0 2 10 13 Tottenham..................... 13 8 2 3 26
Catholic at Tyngsborough High School, Tyn- Andrew Putnam.....................71-66-–137 -5 Kana Nagai.............................68-70-–138 -6
Blue Hills 6............................ Atlantis Charter 0 Fumbles-lost................................... 4-1 1-0 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, Rory Sabbatini.......................67-70-–137 -5 Atthaya Thitikul.....................71-67-–138 -6 Newcastle...................... 13 6 6 1 24
gsborough, 5. Penalties-yards ............................ 6-70 8-60 one point for an overtime or shootout loss.
Drury 7.........................................Prospect Hill 1 Nick Taylor............................. 70-67-–137 -5 Na Rin An................................69-70-–139 -5 Man. United................... 12 7 2 3 23
Frontier 4...........................................Matignon 0 Time of possession ................... 29:46 30:14 Top four teams in each division advance to Carson Young........................ 70-67-–137 -5 Linn Grant...............................69-70-–139 -5 Chelsea .......................... 12 6 3 3 21
SOCCER Holbrook 1.................................McCann Tech 0
Hopedale 3..................................... Smith Voc. 0
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—UMass, Merriweather 12-33,
playoff.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Dean Burmester.................... 68-70-–138
Eric Cole..................................70-68-–138
-4
-4
Yuna Nishimura.....................70-69-–139
Carlota Ciganda.....................69-71-–140
-5
-4
Fulham ........................... 13
Brighton ......................... 12
5
5
4
3
4
4
19
18
Hopkins 5...........................Saint Joseph Prep 0 Desrosiers Jr. 2-24, Ross 1-17, Olson 8-11, Ad- Adirondack 3................Trois-Rivieres 4 (F/OT) M.J. Daffue..............................69-69-–138 -4 Esther Henseleit....................70-70-–140 -4 Liverpool........................ 12 4 4 4 16
BOYS Iowa 2..........................................................Indy 5
Mystic Valley 7.......................................Burke 0 ams 6-11, Campiotti 2-7, Team 1-(-18); Dylan Frittelli..........................72-66-–138 -4 Mone Inami............................70-70-–140 -4 Crystal Palace............... 12 4 4 4 16
ISL Nashoba Tech 3................Franklin Cty. Tech 0 UConn, Rosa 17-87, Houston 7-84, Burns 10- Orlando 0...............................................Atlanta 5 Brentford ....................... 13 3 6 4 15
Lucas Glover.......................... 69-69-–138 -4 Yuting Shi...............................68-72-–140 -4
Brooks 2.................................................Nobles 2 Norfolk Aggie 2.............................Mt. Everett 0 59, Turner 7-15, Millen 1-15, Turner 2-12, Ed- Toledo 4.............................Kalamazoo 3 (F/OT) Lee Hodges.............................67-71-–138 -4 Jenny Shin.............................. 70-70-–140 -4 Everton........................... 13 3 5 5 14
Lawrence Acad. 1.......................Belmont Hill 1 Oxford 4...................Pioneer Valley Regional 0 wards 1-2 Wheeling 2...........................................Reading 1 Chris Kirk................................71-67-–138 -4 Emma Talley.......................... 71-69-–140 -4 West Ham...................... 13 4 2 7 14
Middlesex 1.............................. Roxbury Latin 1 Parker Charter 3...........................Minuteman 0 PASSING—UMass, Olson 19-34-1-266; Savannah 2......................................Greenville 3 Philip Knowles.......................68-70-–138 -4 Yuri Yoshida...........................71-69-–140 -4 AFC Bournemouth........ 13 3 4 6 13
Smith Academy 9............ Collegiate Charter 0 UConn, Turner 6-13-0-60 Newfoundland 3.....................................Maine 1 Russell Knox...........................71-67-–138 -4 Hyejin Choi.............................70-71-–141 -3 Leeds United................. 12 3 3 6 12
GIRLS Jacksonville 1........................................Florida 3
W. Boylston 7...........................................Avon 2 RECEIVING—UMass, Sullivan-Brown 5-124, Danny Lee...............................71-67-–138 -4 Mina Harigae......................... 70-71-–141 -3 Aston Villa ..................... 13 3 3 7 12
ISL Allen 2...................................................Wichita 3 Southampton ................ 13 3 3 7 12
Sat., Nov. 5 — Preliminary Johnson 5-39, Johnson III 3-38, Ross 2-44, Or- Ryan Moore............................69-69-–138 -4 Moriya Jutanugarn................70-71-–141 -3
BB&N 2...................................................Thayer 0 Upper Cape at Granby, 5. lando 2-17, Merriweather 1-5, Desrosiers Jr. Utah 4...............................Kansas City 3 (F/OT) Sebastian Munoz...................70-68-–138 -4 Min Young Lee.......................73-68-–141 -3 Leicester City................ 13 3 2 8 11
NONLEAGUE Sat., Nov. 5 — First round 1--1; UConn, Joly 2-33, Clercius 2-18, Turner Rapid City....................................................Idaho Ben Taylor.............................. 68-70-–138 -4 Minjee Lee..............................72-69-–141 -3 Wolverhampton............ 13 2 4 7 10
Newton CD 1.......................................Cushing 1 Lenox at Millis, 12:30. 2-9 Aaron Wise.............................67-71-–138 -4 Kana Mikashima....................74-67-–141 -3 Nottingham Forest....... 13 2 3 8 9
S A T U R D A Y, N O V E M B E R 5 , 2 0 2 2 T h e B o s t o n G l o b e C9
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BROOKLINE CRIVELLO, Gloria Of Waltham and Ashland, passed away Of Westport, formerly of
Of East Boston, at 98-years
O’CONNOR, John Edmond unexpectedly on October 31, 2022, at Jamaica Plain, Boston,
SAUGUS young, passed away on
COHASSET Of Allston, passed away on November the age of 45. Beloved son of C. David Brookline, Milton, and
CRIVELLO, Gloria November 3, at home with 1, 2022. Beloved wife of the late
KEADY, Frances A. (Christopher) Luther and Catherine (Bradbury) Falmouth, passed away on October 22,
SHARON his family. He was the beloved husband Thomas J. Keady, Sr. Devoted mother
KING, Carol A. Luther of Waltham. Dear brother of 2022. Beloved father of Matthew John
of Mary Ann (Testa) with whom he of Thomas J. Keady, Jr. and his wife
EAST BOSTON SHUMAN, Sidney E. Douglas Luther and his wife, Laura O’Connor of Foot Hill Ranch, CA. Dear
shared 70 years of marriage and son Dorothy of West Roxbury, James
GRAVALLESE, Peter of Watertown. Beloved nephew of brother of Eileen McMorran and her
WALTHAM of Anthony (Milky) and Josephine F. Keady and his wife Mary Ann John P. Luther of Watertown, Edna husband David of Needham, William
EVERETT LUTHER, C. Andrew (Dente) Gravallese. At age 18, Peter
COREY, Helen F. of Braintree, Mary Beiche and her C. Luther of Lexington, J. Stephen Edward O’Connor, Jr. of Westport and
WATERTOWN
enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served husband Hans-Peter of Cohasset, Bradbury of Missouri, and the late
FOXBOROUGH the late Mary Anne Dwyer and her
honorably during WWII. Upon his Michael E. Keady and his wife Leeann Richard C. Bradbury. Loving cousin of
SHUMAN, Sidney E. LUTHER, C. Andrew husband Jack Dwyer, James Francis
return to East Boston he studied nights of Needham, Timothy P. Keady and his Lisa Bradbury, Jane Range, and Cole
HINGHAM O’Connor and his wife Anne Morgan,
WELLESLEY while working days and achieved wife Kristen of Marshfield and the late Bradbury. Devoted partner of Hans Frances O’Connor and her husband
KING, Carol A. FALVEY, Betsey Dray his BS in Civil Engineering. He was Corine Ann Keady. Loving grandmother Hilpertshauser of Ashland. Visiting Nick Goffredo and Thomas Justin
HYDE PARK employed by the Dept. of Public Works of Michelle Hadley and her husband
WEST ROXBURY Hours will be held in the MacDonald, O’Connor and his wife Elizabeth
MULLIN, John P. of Massachusetts for 40 years, working
PFAU, Kathryn N.
James, Amanda Mazzariello and her Rockwell & MacDonald Funeral Home, McCabe. Also survived by 14 nieces
JAMAICA PLAIN his way up from a surveyor of our husband Lance, Elizabeth Norton and 270 Main St., WATERTOWN, on and nephews. John was a graduate
O’CONNOR, John Edmond WESTPORT Interstate Highway System to the Equal her husband Walter, James Keady, Jr. Monday, November 7, from 10 AM to of the Boston Latin School Class of
PFAU, Kathryn N. O’CONNOR, John Edmond Employment Opportunity Director and his wife Hellen, Allison Beiche, 12 Noon, followed by a Funeral Service 1955, Boston College Class of 1959,
LEXINGTON when he retired. He fully enjoyed his Lindsey Beiche, Michael “MJ” Keady, at 12 Noon. Interment Mount Feake and Harvard Dental School Class of
LUTHER, C. Andrew WEYMOUTH
retirement, improving his golf game, Mary Keady, Matthew Keady, Thomas Cemetery, Waltham. Memorials in 1963. Funeral from the Lehman, Reen,
KING, Carol A.
LYNN traveling, cruising with his wife and Keady, Katherine Keady, Sean Keady, Andrew’s memory may be made to the McNamara Funeral Home, 63 Chestnut
CRIVELLO, Gloria WOLLASTON family, following his favorite performers Matthew Keady. Great-grandmother Diabetes Action Research & Education Hill Ave. (nr. Brighton Courthouse),
MARSHFIELD MULLIN, John P. at concerts, or organizing the next of Patrick, Madelyn, Emma, Valentina, Foundation, P.O. Box 34635, Bethesda, on Wednesday, November 9th at
KEADY, Frances A. (Christopher) party. An avid sports fan from boyhood, Lovinia, MacIntyre, Walter James, MD 20827 9:00am. Followed by a Funeral Mass
MATTAPAN he attended several World Series Maya, Nicolas, and Savannah. Sister in St. Ignatius of Loyola Church, 28
MULLIN, John P.
OUT OF STATE beginning with the 1946 Red Sox. As of Daniel Christopher and the late
MacDonald-Rockwell-MacDonald
Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill
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MEDFIELD NEW YORK the family grew he always included his Mary Doucette, Margaret Bernard, at 10:00am. Relatives and friends are
PRESTILEO, Frank KING, Carol A. children, grandchildren, and great- Jack Christopher, Bernard Joseph kindly invited to attend. Interment in
grandchildren at these events. The Christopher, and Freda Christopher.
MULLIN, John P. Jr. the Massachusetts National Cemetery,
original “foodie,” he was always eager Daughter of the late Irving and Rosetta Bourne at 1:30pm. Visiting Hours
Of Abington, passed away peacefully
FALVEY, Betsey Dray to try out a new recipe or restaurant
COREY, Helen F. but he was happiest at his home dining
(Kenny) Christopher. Foster mother of
Jane Sinclair of Santa Cruz, CA. Also
on October 31, 2022, at the age of 80. Tuesday, November 8th from 4:00pm
John was born and raised in Wollaston, to 7:00pm in the Funeral Home. In
Age 97, formerly of Everett and table surrounded by his family with survived by many nieces and nephews. Mattapan, and Hyde Park, graduat- lieu of flowers, donations in memory
Peabody, MA, died November 3, 2022. good food and wine. He was a lifetime Funeral from the Lehman Reen & ing from Hyde Park High School in of John may be made to St. Francis
Born in Malden, MA, on November 10, member of the Knights of Columbus McNamara Funeral Home, 63 Chestnut 1961. After graduation, John joined House, stfrancishouse.org or 39
1924, she was the daughter of Gustav Council 2962 where he enjoyed the Hill Ave. (nr. Brighton Courthouse), Boylston St., Boston, MA 02116. For
the United States Army and served his
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and Catherine (Sullivan) Carlson. She country proudly and honorably. Once
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was raised in Malden, and graduated his military service was complete, he
Peter leaves his four children: Peter in St. Anthony Church, 43 Holton
from Malden High School, class of worked as a journeyman pipefitter local Lehman Reen McNamara
and Patricia (Masucci) Gravallese, Street, Allston at 10:30am. Relatives
1943. She was a librarian with Shute 537 before joining the Weymouth Fire Brighton 617 782 1000
Paula and the late Giovanni Graziani, and friends are kindly invited to attend.
Memorial Library in Everett, MA. Department until his retirement.
Stephen Gravallese, and Nancy and Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, West
Helen was predeceased by her husband,
David Coletti; his grandchildren: Mark Roxbury. Visiting Hours on Sunday,
John was an outdoorsman and PFAU, Kathryn N.
Harold Corey. Family members include enjoyed riding his motorcycle, hunting
and Lisa Gravallese, Michelle and Nov. 6th from 3-8pm in the Funeral
two daughters, Janice Lynch and in Maine, and fishing wherever he
Jon Bouley, Giancarlo and Heather Home. Mrs. Keady was a longtime
husband, John, of Moultonborough, could find water. In his earlier years,
Graziani, Giacomo Graziani, Peter and member of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW
and Patricia Ledoux and husband, John played hockey, football, and
Anthony Coletti, and his beloved late Post 669 Allston. In lieu of flowers,
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Paul, of Nashua; four grandchildren; Of Wellesley, MA, died on Tuesday, granddaughter, Jean Marie Gravallese; donations in memory of Mrs. Keady
enjoyed coaching and watching sports,
two great-grandchildren; nieces and November 1st, 2022, from and his great-grandchildren: Michael may be made to Perkins School for
especially his beloved Boston Red Sox.
nephews. complications related to Alzheimer’s and Matthew Gravallese, Madalina the Blind, 175 North Beacon Street,
He was heavily involved with the boys’
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and girls’ baseball and basketball teams
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in Weymouth. John was a devoted
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soulmate Michelle; her brothers, Robert and his wife, Rina. Family and friends member of the Polish American Club in (Lane) and William Pfau. Loving sister
Dray, Richard Dray; beloved sister, will honor Peter’s life by gathering Hyde Park. John was a true gift to his of Mary Caroline Pfau of West Roxbury
Nancy Burton; and her dear parents, at the Ruggiero Family Memorial family, friends, and community. He will and the late William G. Pfau and
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raised in Hyde Park and Milton, November 6, from 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. late John “Jack” Mullin and Olive M. nephews.
and spent many joyous summers in and again on Monday morning at 8:30 Mullin. He was the loving father of the Kay was an active member of Holy
Scituate. She graduated from Newton before leaving in procession to Saint late Jennifer Mullin and Joseph E. Mul- Name Parish; she was a graduate of
College with a teaching degree and Joseph - Saint Lazarus Church, East lin of Texas. John was predeceased by Regis College class of 1953. In her
upon graduation she worked as a Boston, for a Funeral Mass celebrating his siblings, Ann Marie Mullin and Jo- career, she was employed by Shawmut
special needs teacher in the Boston Peter’s life at 10:00 A.M. Services will seph Mullin; and was also the brother Bank and the Boston Herald Traveler.
Age 75, formerly of Norwood, MA,
Public School System. Betsey loved conclude with Peter being laid to rest of Bill Mullin of Foxboro. John also During retirement Kay volunteered
Weymouth, Hingham, and Clarence,
teaching and developed enduring at Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. May NY, passed away in peace and love on leaves behind his long-time companion, at the Faulkner Hospital and the VA
friendships with many students and he rest in peace. In lieu of flowers, October 31, 2022, in Scituate, MA. Patricia Gustafson of Scituate. Medical Center for which she was
Passed away in Salem, on October 30, their families. She left teaching to raise Carol was born on December 19,
please send donations to National Relatives and friends are respectfully recognized for her many years of
2022, at the age of 78, after a brief her four children and then later worked 1946 in Boston, MA, the beloved
Tay Sachs & Allied Diseases at www. daughter of the late Lillian (Nettle) invited to attend a Visitation for John dedicated service.
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in meeting new people, learning about medical settings and later became a Church on Monday, November 7, 2022 Forest Hills Cemetery.
granddaughter, Sophia Mullen of Lynn; Paralegal in NY. She graduated from
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and her brother, Nick Crivello of Salem. the New England Baptist Hospital
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PRESTILEO, Frank
Samuel L. Katz, 95;
helped develop
measles vaccine
By Brian Murphy sles vaccine tests to Nigeria,
WASHINGTON POST where the mortality rate for the
In the summer of 1955, an illness was as high as 15 percent.
outbreak of polio hit the Boston The work by Dr. Katz in Nige-
area just months after a vaccine ria produced important insights
was approved, but not in time to for global vaccination efforts, in-
Age 82, of Medfield, formerly of Mer- stop the surge. More than 2,000 cluding how infants with mea-
ion, PA, died peacefully surrounded by
polio cases quickly overwhelmed sles often stopped breast-feeding
his family on October 23, 2022.
Frank was born and raised in the city’s pediatric units. because of mouth sores and be-
Pottsville, PA, by Vincent and Verna At Children’s Hospital, the came severely dehydrated. Sim-
Prestileo where he excelled at both lines outside were so long that ple hydration treatments were
playing the piano and basketball. In medical teams worked into the added to measles vaccine re-
1958, Frank entered the Navy where his
night with flashlights to evaluate gimes in Nigeria and elsewhere.
team, the Sea Raiders won the SubLant
Trophy. After his discharge in 1963, he children, some limp and feverish The measles vaccine was li-
enrolled in Drexel University where he in their parents’ arms. Helping censed in the United States in
continued playing basketball. Frank left with the triage was a third-year 1963. (In 1971, it was incorpo-
Drexel with both a BA degree as well resident, Samuel L. Katz. He had rated into the measles, mumps,
as his wonderful, loving wife, Phyllis.
found his life’s work. and rubella, or MMR, vaccine.)
Frank and Phyllis initially settled in
Narberth, PA, and then Ardmore where As the polio wave eased, Dr. Walter Orenstein, associate
PAUL SAKUMA/ASSOCIATED PRESS/FILE 2011
they had sons, Mark and Jamie before Katz arranged a meeting with director of the Emory University
his work took the family to Illinois and John Enders, who shared the Vaccine Center, said Dr. Katz Mr. McVay was the general manager of the San Francisco 49ers during all five of the
eventually back to Merion, PA, where 1954 Nobel Prize in Medicine for played a critical role in shaping franchise’s Super Bowl wins in the 1980s and ’90s.
they had daughter, Ashley and spent
work isolating strains of the po- US public health policies while
the next 42 years of their lives together.
Frank spent most of his career at the
wastepaper company Gaccione Broth-
lio virus. For Dr. Katz, it would
begin more than a decade of col-
serving on the CDC’s advisory
committee on immunization John McVay, key figure in 49ers’ dynasty
ers/Atlantic Coast Fibers where he met laboration as a key member of a practices from 1982 to 1993.
many of his friends and shared some team that developed a vaccine “He understood that it’s not By Richard Goldstein Mr. McVay was named the Gibson was fired the next day
of his fondest memories. While not for measles, a highly contagious the vaccines that save lives, but NEW YORK TIMES NFL Executive of Year by The by Andy Robustelli, the Giants’
working, Frank continued his athletic
prowess by playing basketball at the
virus once common among chil- the vaccinators,” said Orenstein. John McVay, who was fired as Sporting News for 1989, Seifert’s director of football operations,
Narberth Playground, riding his bike dren that had been blamed for “A vaccine sitting in a vial un- the New York Giants’ head coach first season as head coach, when over Mr. McVay’s objections.
(while singing Frank Sinatra at the top up to 2.6 million deaths a year used is zero percent effective.” in the wake of the infamous No- the 49ers staged a run to a sec- The Giants lost three of their
of his lungs) around the Philadelphia around the world, including Samuel Lawrence Katz was vember 1978 play known as “the ond successive Super Bowl title. remaining four games, finishing
area, playing endless golf with his hundreds in the United States. born May 29, 1927, in Man- fumble,” but who went on to The 49ers’ dynasty — they at 6-10. Soon after that, Mr.
brother and friends, sailing at Sandy
Pond in the summers and skiing with
“I came along at the right chester, N.H., where his father help build the San Francisco won the Super Bowl after the McVay was fired as well, only to
his family, mostly in Killington, VT. time, in the right laboratory, began his workday commute to 49ers into five-time Super Bowl 1981, ’84, ’88, ’89, and ’94 sea- see his fortunes turn in San
He was a dedicated husband and an with the right colleagues,” said Boston as a railway executive. champions in 14 seasons, died sons — was rooted in the selec- Francisco.
unbelievable father who supported his Dr. Katz, who died Oct. 31 at 95 Dr. Katz started undergraduate Monday at his home in Granite tion of Joe Montana, Notre John Edward McVay was
children and eventual grandchildren at his home in Chapel Hill, N.C. studies at Dartmouth College in Bay, Calif., northeast of Sacra- Dame’s quarterback, in the 1979 born Jan. 5, 1931, in Bellaire,
throughout their pursuits. “Frankie
The vaccine was one of the 1944 but left to enlist in the Na- mento. He was 91. NFL draft after he had slipped to Ohio, where he grew up. As a
the Shooter,” as his Narberth team-
mates know him, was an incredibly landmark discoveries in child- vy the following year. The 49ers announced his the third round. Montana’s arm center on the Miami University
charming soul and once you met him, hood medicine during decades “After going through boot death. His grandson Sean McVay strength and durability were football team in Ohio in the early
you couldn’t help but like him. Frank that also tamed chronic threats camp, they gave us tests and is coach of the L os Angeles questioned by many, but Walsh 1950s, he played under head
and Phyllis moved to Medfield in 2019 such as polio, rubella, and said, ‘Oh, you’re a bright boy. Rams. liked his potential. coaches Woody Hayes and Ara
to enjoy a new adventure, including
mumps. Dr. Katz then went on We’re going to send you to col- Mr. McVay’s head coaching “Bill said, ‘Can we check and Parseghian.
membership of Walpole Country Club,
and being close to some family. He is to a prominent career in virology lege,’” Dr. Katz told a Dartmouth career in the NFL lasted for 2½ see why Montana keeps drop- Mr. McVay coached high
survived by his wife, Phyllis; two sons, and pediatrics that spanned magazine in 2009. “I said, ‘No, years amid a string of losing sea- ping?’ ” Mr. McVay told the school football in Ohio, served as
Mark and his wife, Holly and Jamie and health crises such as AIDS and no, I just came from college.’” sons for the Giants. But for all newspaper The Repository of an assistant coach at Michigan
his wife, Dawn; his daughter, Ashley the COVID pandemic and the He was assigned to a hospital the frustration he faced in New Canton, Ohio, in 2012. “I told State and was head coach at
and her husband, Brett; grandsons,
rise of anti-vaccine movements. training school in San Diego. York, he gained recognition as Bill, ‘Let me call one of the Notre Dayton for eight years.
Jake (21), Sam (19), and Wesley (7);
his brother, Rick (wife, Lois); nephews, “People have lost sight of “That was my introduction to an astute front office executive Dame assistant coaches.’ ” Before the 1976 NFL season,
Rick and his wife, Elaina, Jason and his what it is they are being protect- medicine,” he said. in San Francisco for nearly a He contacted Bill Gruden, the Giants’ head coach at the
wife, Jill; his niece, Michelle and her ed from,” said Dr. Katz, who was He returned to Dartmouth quarter-century. “I had a lot of who had been an assistant to Mr. time, Bill Arnsparger — a former
husband, Michael. emeritus professor at Duke Uni- after World War II, graduating different titles,” he once said, McVay when he was head coach teammate of Mr. McVay’s on Mi-
A Celebration of Life will be held at
versity after more than two de- in 1948 and entering a two-year “but I functioned as general at the University of Dayton. ami’s offensive line — hired him
a later time. For additional information
or to leave an online condolence, please cades as head of its medical preclinical program at Dart- manager basically from Day 1.” “I asked him, ‘Billy, what’s the to be an assistant coach.
visit their website at www.andersonfu- school’s pediatrics department. mouth’s medical school. Dr. Katz Mr. McVay went to the 49ers stor y with Montana?’ ” Mr. But when New York lost their
neral.com The World Health Organiza- graduated from Harvard Medi- soon after they hired Bill Walsh McVay recalled. “Billy’s response first seven games, Arnsparger
tion estimated the measles vac- cal School in 1952. as head coach after going 2-14 in was brief. ‘Just take him.’ ” was fired, and Mr. McVay suc-
cine saved an estimated 17.1 After his work with Enders, 1978. Walsh installed the West Montana teamed with ceeded him. He soon brought in
SHUMAN, Sidney E. million lives between 2000 and Dr. Katz joined the Duke Univer- Coast offense passing game that Dwight Clark and later Jerry Walsh to advise his assistants on
2015 alone. sity School of Medicine faculty as propelled San Francisco to three Rice, both receivers, and run- offensive schemes, while Walsh
When Dr. Katz arrived at head of pediatrics in 1968 and Super Bowl titles in the 1980s, ning back Roger Craig in the in- was head coach at Stanford.
Enders’s lab in Boston, the mea- led the department until he and he had the ultimate say in novative West Coast offensive But the Giants still struggled
sles virus had already been iso- stepped down in 1990 to devote all major football decisions. scheme that propelled the 49ers under Mr. McVay. Three weeks
lated from a local schoolboy, Da- more attention to research. But Mr. McVay played an im- to dominance. after the humiliation of “the
vid Edmonston. The challenge Dr. Katz’s first marriage, to portant role in draft selections, Mr. McVay’s success in San fumble”, a group of Giants fans
was to find a way to make an “at- Betsy Cohan, ended in divorce. scouting, free-agent signings, Francisco came after what he flew a small plane over Giants
tenuated,” or weakened, virus His second wife, Catherine Wil- and contract negotiations. once called “the most horrifying Stadium with a banner: “15
that could be the foundation for fert, a leader in the field of pedi- “I don’t know what I’d have play in Giants history.” Years of Lousy Football … We’ve
a vaccine. “And indeed we went atric AIDS, died in 2020 after 49 done without John McVay,” It happened at Giants Stadi- Had Enough.” After the season
to embryonated hens’ eggs,” Dr. years of marriage. Survivors in- Walsh told David Harris in “The um on Nov. 19, 1978, with the ended, Mr. McVay’s contract was
Katz said in a 2014 interview for clude six children from his first Genius” (2008), a biography of Giants leading the Philadelphia not renewed.
the podcast “Open Forum Infec- marriage, John Katz, Deborah Walsh. “He was nonconfronta- Eagles by five points in the clos- His survivors include his
Of Boynton Beach, FL, passed away tious Diseases.” Miora, William Katz, Susan Cal- tional and nonabrasive to the ex- ing seconds. wife, Susan Williams McVay;
on Wednesday, November 2, 2022.
The “Edmonston virus” was deron, Penelope Katz Facher, treme, never upstaging anyone, Mr. McVay’s offensive coordi- three sons, John, Jim, and Tim
Sidney was born in Pittsfield, ME, son
of the late Rose (Cohen) and Joseph passed through chick embryos and David L. Katz; two stepchil- but if he didn’t agree with me nator, Bob Gibson, called a third- McVay; six grandchildren; and
Shuman. Loving and devoted husband more than a dozen times, reduc- dren, Rachel Wilfert and Katie he’d tell me straight out. He was down play, in which quarterback one great-grandson.
of Elaine B. (Epstein) Shuman of 68 ing its strength. It was then in- Regen; and 17 grandchildren. A the glue that held the organiza- Joe Pisarcik was to hand the ball Mr. McVay once remarked
years. Beloved father of Jill Novick and jected in monkeys by the Enders- son from his first marriage, Sam- tion together from the time he off to fullback Larry Csonka in- that when Walsh offered him a
her life partner, Scott Lechter of Canton
led team, which included a re- uel L. Katz Jr., died in 1980. arrived.” stead of dropping to one knee job with the 49ers, he flew to San
and Laurie Adler and her husband,
Seth of Sharon. Cherished grandfather
search fellow from Yugoslavia, David Katz confirmed his fa- Mr. McVay continued to run and letting the clock run out. Francisco “on the next plane,”
of Evan Novick and his wife, Amy, Erica Milan Milovanovic. The mon- ther’s death but did not provide the 49ers front office under The exchange was botched. and he often deflected credit for
MacDonald and her husband, Joseph, keys developed none of the clas- a specific cause. coach George Seifert, Walsh’s Eagles defensive back Herman the 49ers’ dynasty to Walsh.
Brett Novick and his wife, Angelica, sic symptoms such as fever and A m o n g D r. K a t z ’s m a n y successor and his former defen- Edwards, the future New York But at his home he also dis-
Justin Adler and his wife, Kelly, and rashes or showed viremia, the awards was the Albert B. Sabin sive coordinator, who took the Jets coach, scooped up the loose played a photo of Walsh in-
Jessica Leary and her husband, Kevin.
Sid was the adored great-grandfather
presence of the virus in the Gold Medal in 2003. team to a pair of Super Bowl football and ran it back 26 yards scribed to him with the words:
of seven. Devoted brother-in-law to bloodstream. But the monkeys Over the decades, he wrote championships. for a game-winning touchdown. “You are the master.”
Rhoda and the late Bob Goldstein. had antibodies. commentaries on medical top-
Brother of the late Ruth Heaphy and “So we were on our way,” said ics, including some that were po-
the late Natalie Brandon. Devoted uncle
of many nieces and nephews. Sidney
was a 32nd degree Mason, Past Master
Dr. Katz.
The human trials under-
litically sensitive. He was op-
posed to having physicians assist Mevlude Genc, 79, sought peace after attack
and a Shriner. scored some of the ethical ques- with prison executions.
Relatives and friends are invited to tions during an era of less-regu- He also confronted vaccine ASSOCIATED PRESS
attend a Chapel Service on Monday, lated vaccine research, such as skeptics and those who are anti- BERLIN — Mevlude Genc,
November 7, 2022, at 1:00 PM, at flu vaccine tests in the 1940s on vaccine who cited scientifically who worked for reconcilition
Stanetsky Memorial Chapel, 475
children at a Pennsylvania men- debunked claims of side effects after five members of her fami-
Washington Street, CANTON. Burial
will take place at Sharon Memorial tal-care institution and Albert such as autism or neurological ly were killed in a racist attack
Park, 40 Dedham Street, Sharon. Sabin using prisoners in Chilli- disorders. that shook Germany in the ear-
Shiva will follow at Laurie and Seth’s cothe, Ohio, in polio vaccine At a hearing before the House ly 1990s, has died.
residence, Sharon. studies in 1954 and 1955. Committee on Government Re- Authorities in Northrhine-
In lieu of flowers, donations in
The Enders team used the form in 1999, Dr. Katz recount- Westphalia state said Sunday
Sidney’s name may be made to the
Shriners Children’s Hospital at www. Walter E. Fernald State School in ed a world before many of the that Ms. Genc died at 79, pro-
shrinerschildrens.org Waltham, a facility for children modern vaccines. viding no further details.
with severe neurological disor- “Most young parents cannot Ms. Genc and her husband,
Stanetsky Memorial Chapel
www.StanetskyCanton.com
ders. Dr. Katz said about 20 pa- appreciate, fortunately, as I do, Durmus, who had immigrated
781-821-4600 tients were picked and parental the horror of polio with iron from Turkey to Germany, lost
consent was given. lungs and crutches; measles two daughters, two grand-
“We injected these young- with encephalitis; meningitis daughters, and a niece when
sters with the chick cell virus due to haemophilus influenza B far-right extremists set fire to
ROLF VENNENBERND/DPA VIA AP/FILE 2018
and observed them daily,” Dr. . . . tetanus of newborn infants their home in the western city
Celebrate
Katz said in the podcast. “We did with overwhelming mortality; of Solingen in 1993. Mevlude Genc (right, with Chancellor Angela Merkel) lost
throat cultures. We did blood and a number of the other infec- Four young Germans were five family members in a racist attack in Germany in 1993.
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Please submit comment by e-mail to dep.talks@mass.gov Bite Thai Kitchen and Bar, Pisutkan Sanemuang, Manager, the Federal Fair Housing act
and include WMA Regulations in the subject line. In lieu of has applied for a new All Alcoholic Beverages License to of 1968, the Massachusetts verse more than a year of plum-
electronic submission, mail comment to Massachusetts De- Expose, Keep for Sale and To Sell All Alcoholic Beverages to Anti Discrimination Act & the
partment of Environmental Protection, Water Management Be Drunk on the Premises, at 1671 Beacon Street, Brook- Boston & Cambridge Fair meting sales.
Program, One Winter Street, 5th floor, Boston, MA 02108, line, Massachusetts. Seating capacity is 72 inside, 12 out- Housing Ordinances which
Attention: WMA Regulations. side. Proposed operating hours Monday - Sunday 10:00 am
to 1:00am. Proposed alcoholic beverage service hours are
makes it illegal to advertise Bed Bath & Beyond used a
any preference, limitation or
The proposed regulations are available at: https://www. Monday - Sunday 10:00 am to 1:00am.
discrimination ba sed on portion of the $500 million in
mass.gov/info-details/massdep-public-hearings-com-
ment-opportunities. All comments previously filed in July Public Hearing to be held on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at
approximately 7:00 P.M. via Zoom with dial in instructions
ra ce, color, religion, sex ,
handicap, familial statu s,
additional financing it got at the
2021 are available at 310 CMR 36.00: Massachusetts Wa-
ter Resources Management Program | Mass.gov. Com- upon request. national origin, ancestry, age,
children, marital statu s,
end of August to catch up on
ments submitted in 2021 do not need to be resubmitted.
By Order of the Select Board.
This information is available in alternate format upon re-
quest. Please call the MassDEP Diversity Office at 617- Charles Carey
sexual orientation, veterans
status, or source of income
overdue payments to suppliers.
Town Administrator
292-5751. TTY# MassRelay Service 1-800-439-2370 for as-
sistance.
or any intention to make any But some of those suppliers say
such preference, limitation
stuff
the petitioners: Seaport L-5 Title Holder LLC and Seaport
is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following Square Development Company LLC.
public improvements will be considered at the request of behalf of Bed Bath & Beyond. pen next: The Fed will keep hiking rates toward levels rarely
the petitioner: SFP Brighton LLC. On a joint petition by the petitioners for the granting of a
Projection License for the installation of a blade sign over Some smaller suppliers ha- seen this millennium. ASSOCIATED PRESS
On a petition by the petitioner for the acceptance of a Pe- a portion of the sidewalk within Boston Wharf Road (pub-
destrian Easement adjacent to Soldiers Field Place (pub-
lic way), Brighton, located on its northerly side at address
lic way), South Boston, located on its southeasterly side at ven’ t been paid for se veral
address nos. 1-27, generally northeast of Congress Street.
nos. 44-46, generally southeast of Soldiers Field Road. months, according to a person
This Commission appoints November 17, 2022, at 10:00
This Commission appoints November 17, 2022, at 10:00
AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for familiar with the matter, al- DOW JONES industrial average
AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner.
the Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner. though it isn’t clear how many
JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE vendors are awaiting payments.
EAMON SHELTON EAMON SHELTON
BRADLEY GERRATT
SEAN LYDON
BRADLEY GERRATT BLOOMBERG
SEAN LYDON
HENRY VITALE HENRY VITALE
KRISTEN MCCOSH
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION KRISTEN MCCOSH boston.com/
A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION classifieds
day.
A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said
Attest:
Karen M. Powell
day.
NLRB says
Executive Secretary Attest:
HOTEL-
Karen M. Powell
Executive Secretary
RESTAURANT Chipotle violated
LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
SUPPLY federal labor law
November 3, 2022 MR. SMITH BUYS & SELLS
Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission NEW & USED RESTAURANT AUGUSTA, Maine — Chipot-
is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following BAR-PIZZA-STORE EQUIPMENT
City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission public improvements will be considered at the request of le Mexican Grill violated federal
the petitioner: Boston Medical Center. AT OUR WAREHOUSE
November 3, 2022 80 MYRTLE ST. NO. QUINCY MA
labor law by closing a Maine res-
On a petition by the petitioner for the granting of an Earth
Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission is Retention License for the installation of a temporary 617-770-1600 - 617-436-8829 taurant where workers sought to
of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following pub-
lic improvements will be considered at the request of the
crane pad within Massachusetts Avenue (public way),
Boston Proper, located on its northeasterly side at the side unionize, the National Labor Re- NASDAQ Composite index
petitioner: the City of Boston Public Facilities Department. of 850 Harrison Avenue, generally southeast of Harrison
On a petition by the petitioner for the acceptance of
Avenue. MESSAGES lations Board said.
a Pedestrian Easementadjacent to Parish Street This Commission appoints November 17, 2022, at 10:00 Employees at the Chipotle in
(public way), Dorchester, located on its southerly side AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for
at the side of 44 Winter Street, east of Winter Street. the Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner. 100TH B’Day Party Augusta filed an NRLB petition
If served in the 407th
JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE AAA Gunbn Battery C in June asking to hold a union
This Commission appoints November 17, 2022, at 10:00 EAMON SHELTON Buzz Bomb Kings and
AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for BRADLEY GERRATT interested in participating election, becoming the first of
the Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner. SEAN LYDON in Lenny Devanna’s mile-
HENRY VITALE stone. Please contact son the Mexican food chain’s restau-
JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE KRISTEN MCCOSH 978-764-8845
EAMON SHELTON rants to file such a petition. The
BRADLEY GERRATT PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
SEAN LYDON following month, Chipotle an-
HENRY VITALE
KRISTEN MCCOSH
A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on
said day. WANTED nounced it was permanently
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION Attest:
Karen M. Powell
closing that location.
CASH FOR RECORDS
A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said
day.
Executive Secretary 33 LPS & 45’s wanted. Workers accused Chipotle of
Call George 617-633-2682
Attest:
retaliating and sending a mes-
FREON WANTED: Certi-
Karen M. Powell
Executive Secretary fied buyer looking to buy sage to other stores that might
R11, R12, R500 & more! Call
Clarissa at 312-535-8384. try to unionize.
A complaint filed Thursday
pets
City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
by the National Labor Relations
November 3, 2022
Board seeks to force the compa- S&P 500 index
Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission is
of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following pub- ny to reopen the restaurant, re-
lic improvements will be considered at the request of the
petitioner: the City of Boston Public Facilities Department. instate the workers, and provide
On a petition by the petitioner for the making of Specific back pay.
Repairs within the following public ways in Dorchester:
Lisa Schalow, Chipotle’s chief
• Winter Street - at address no. 44, between Parish Street
and East Street;
• Parish Street - east of Winter Street;
corporate affairs officer, insisted
• East Street - east of Winter Street. the closing had nothing to do
This Commission appoints November 17, 2022, at 10:00 boston.com/ with union activity.
Experience Globe.com
AM, in Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for
the Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner. classifieds “We respect our employees’
JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE
EAMON SHELTON
rights to organize under the Na-
BRADLEY GERRATT tional Labor Relations Act and
SEAN LYDON
HENRY VITALE DOGS are committed to ensuring a fair,
KRISTEN MCCOSH
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION German Shorthair just, and humane work environ-
Pointers AKC, Champ,
A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said puppy shots, dewormed,10 ment that provides opportuni-
day. wks. $1500. 978-490-9461
ties to all,” she said in a state-
Attest:
Karen M. Powell ment.
Executive Secretary
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in place across New England, providing clear skies and
Yesterday’s high/low
Sunrise
72°/50°
7:22 a.m.
Allergies
Trees
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Weeds Grass Mold 6
8 6 7 5
Sunset 5:33 p.m. N.A. Low Low N.A.
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EXTENDED: A passing shower is expect- For more information on today’s conditions, call the
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North
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NatGeoWild The Incredible Dr. Pol The Incredible Dr. Pol Critter Fixers Where the Farm Is Critter Fixers
Documen Queen (CC) miere. R Step Up
NECN Maker’s Places Mom2 Rescue 1st Look House Rescue The HUB Mom2 Chef’s
TMC (6:30) ›› The Devil’s Advocate (1997) ›› mother! (2017) Mysterious guests (11:05) ›› Scream
(CC) Premiere. R disrupt a woman’s tranquil existence. R (2022) NewsNation NewsNation Prime NewsNation Prime NewsNation Prime NewsNation Prime NewsNation Prime
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Ovation The Doctor Blake Mysteries (CC) ››› Cliffhanger (1993) ›› Walking Tall (2004)
CBSSN OWN Love & Marriage Love & Marriage The Hair Tales TV-14 Love & Marriage Love & Marriage
College Football UNLV at San Diego State. Live. NEW PBR PBR Team Series
Oxygen Cold Justice TV-14 Cold Justice TV-14 NEW 911 Crisis Center 911 Crisis 911 Crisis 911 Crisis 911 Crisis
Championship. NEW
ESPN College Football (CC) Alabama at LSU. Live. NEW Score- College Football (CC) Califor-
Paramount Yellowst. Yellowstone TV-MA Yellowstone TV-MA (9:28) Yellowstone (10:35) ››› Sicario (2015)
QVC (6:00) Great Gifts NEW Belle by Kim Gravel Shawn Saves Christmas (CC) Live. TV-G NEW
board nia at USC. Live. NEW
ESPN2 Science What on Earth? TV-PG What on Earth? TV-PG What on Earth? TV-PG What on Earth? TV-PG What on Earth? TV-PG
Score- College Football (CC) Auburn at Mississippi State. Live. NEW To Be Announced
board Sundance (5:30) ›››› Saving Private Ryan (1998) (CC) U.S. troops ››› The Patriot (2000) (CC) A man and his son fight
Fox Sports 1 College Football (CC) Teams TBA. Live. NEW College Football (CC) Teams look for a missing comrade during World War II. R side by side in the Revolutionary War. R
TBA. Live. NEW SyFy ››› Back to the Future Part II (1989) (CC) ››› Back to the Future Part III (1990) (CC)
Golf PGA Champions PGA Golf LPGA Golf TBS ›››› A Christmas Story (1983) (CC) ››› Elf (2003) (CC) Premiere. A Christmas Story
NBA Pregame NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at New York Knicks. NEW NBA Basketball: Trail Blazers at Suns TCM (6:15) Point Blank (CC) I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932) ››› Imitation of Life (1934) (CC)
NBC Sports Celtics NBA Basketball (CC) Boston Celtics at New York Knicks. Celtics Celtics Cardillo’s Pure Out- TLC 90 Day: Single Life Sister Wives TV-PG Sister Wives TV-PG Sister Wives TV-PG Sister Wives TV-PG
Boston Pregame From Madison Square Garden in New York. Live. NEW Postgame Post World NEW door NEW TNT (6:00) Step Brothers National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
NESN NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Toronto Maple Leafs. NEW Bruins Bruins NHL Hockey Travel Ghost Hunters TV-14 Ghost Hunters TV-14 Ghost Hunters TV-14 Conjuring Kesha (CC) Conjuring Kesha (CC)
FAMILY TruTV Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes
Cartoon Sherlock Gumball Regular Regular Futurama Futurama American American American Rick TV Land Mom (CC) Mom (CC) Mom (CC) Mom (CC) Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men
Disney Big City Big City › Arctic Dogs (2019) (CC) Big City Big City Big City Big City Ladybug TV One Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good
Greens Greens Premiere. PG Greens Greens Greens Greens & Cat USA NASCAR Xfinity NASCAR Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Spe-
Encore Family Ice Age: Dawn ›› Tomorrowland (2015) (10:11) ›› Eragon (2006) PG Post cial Victims Unit Victims Unit TV-14-D cial Victims Unit
Nickelodeon A Loud House Christmas TV-G Loud Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends VH-1 ›› Addams Family Values (1993) (CC) ››› Beetlejuice (1988) (CC) ›› Space Jam (CC)
Nick Jr. PAW PAW Blaze Blaze PAW PAW PAW PAW Blue Blue WE NCIS (CC) TV-14-V NCIS (CC) TV-PG-V NCIS (CC) TV-14-V NCIS (CC) TV-14-L,V NCIS (CC) TV-14-L,V
Content Ratings: TV-Y Appropriate for all children; TV-Y7 For children age 7 and older; TV-G General audience; TV-PG Parental guidance suggested; TV-14 May be unsuitable for children under 14;
TV-MA Mature audience only Additional symbols: D Suggestive dialogue; FV Fantasy violence; L Strong language; S Sexual activity; V Violence; HD High-Definition; (CC) Close-Captioned