FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 Swampscott offers seven shots at a liquor license

By Bella diGrazia revenue, which would reduce the resi- establishments selling all alcoholic bev- ple opportunity for development growth ITEM STAFF dential real estate tax base, he said. erages, and $2,100 for businesses only where Hawthorne By the Sea is located. “We are looking to bring in more diver- interested in serving up beer and wine. “I see it as a prime place for restau- SWAMPSCOTT — With seven liquor sity with bistros, little shops and restau- The town is looking to strike a balance rants or little shops where you can buy licenses waiting to be used, Swampscott has its sights set on more restaurants. rants,” Fitzgerald said. “We want fun and with how it coordinates land-use respon- food and there is variety of businesses The seaside town is looking to revamp inspired culinary entrepreneurs to take sibilities, said Fitzgerald. In regards to all wound into one,” she said. “If we have the Humphrey Street, Vinnin Square, a look at Swampscott and bring some of Humphrey Street, along the waterfront, the right idea, we can really pull it off. I and train depot areas, according to Town their best ideas.” Fitzgerald said there are a number of feel it would be successful.” Administrator Sean Fitzgerald. There is Fees for the open licenses include properties on the street that could be out- When it comes to Vinnin Square, Fitz- a vision for marketplace spaces that hold $2,200 for package stores serving all alco- standing restaurant locations. gerald said the area is the perfect t for a different businesses working together to hol, $1,900 for package stores selling only Angela Ippolito, chairwoman of the help the town bring in more commercial beer and wine, $2,400 for restaurants or town’s Planning Board, said there is am- SWAMPSCOTT, A3 Lynn bets on casino for ferry service By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — City of cials have  oated a proposal to Encore Boston Harbor that would provide water shuttle service from the Blossom Street Ferry Terminal on the Lynnway to the casino scheduled to open this summer in Everett. James Cowdell, Economic Develop- ment & Industrial Corporation of Lynn executive director, and Mayor Thomas M. McGee have met with Encore brass to discuss the potential water transpor- tation option. Cowdell said the shuttle service would be offered as a transportation option not only to Lynn residents but to others living on the North Shore. Route 1 slotted for changes “Encore is going to provide water transportation and we want them to consider Lynn as one of those destina- tions,” Cowdell said. “We feel this is a Revere and Saugus could win with Encore funding good option to them.” In May, Encore announced it had chosen By Bridget Turcotte more than 2,900 parking spaces on site and The state will fund a custom luxury yacht builder in Charles- ITEM STAFF an additional 800 off site. It is projected to a rst look at re- town, Boston BoatWorks, to build three generate 36,846 daily trips on a Friday and designing parts of European-style, 41-foot motor yachts that SAUGUS — A redesign of Route 1 is in 43,930 on a Saturday, according to the doc- Route 1 to improve its preliminary stages as the state Gaming will shuttle Encore guests and employees ument. traf c in Saugus year-round to points across Boston Har- Commission anticipates there will be an in- “The highway is subject to ever-increasing and Revere as it bor, according to an Encore press release. crease in traf c with the opening of Encore traf c volumes and virtual gridlock during prepares to face The boats, built at a cost of $3 million Boston Harbor Casino. attenuated morning and evening rush additional traf c paid by the casino, would hold 40 com- “The city of Revere and the Town of Sau- hours. A number of Route 1 interchanges brought in by the muters each and “form the core  eet of gus have long been plagued by the woeful have very high accident rates because of casino. a robust water transportation system inadequacy of outmoded old Route 1,” Re- this increased traf c. The city and the town that Encore is introducing,” according vere Mayor Brian Arrigo and Saugus Town believe the (casino) will bring substan- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK to the release. Manager Scott Crabtree wrote in a joint ap- tial volumes of new traf c onto the Route Cowdell said Encore representa- plication for additional funding, obtained by 1-Route 99 corridor.” tives were receptive to Lynn’s proposal The Item. Saugus and Revere were awarded a during their rst meeting. There will be With the new casino under construction in $275,000 joint Transportation Planning subsequent meetings between the casi- Everett and current congestion on Route 1 grant from the Massachusetts Gaming no and city in the future. and Route 99, Crabtree and Arrigo teamed up to apply for the aid. The casino will have ROUTE 1, A3 LYNN, A3

Searing Lynner collects testimony apology from trash hauler heard at By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF Vatican LYNN — A disabled Lynn woman is fed up with being stranded in her home because the city’s contracted By Nicole Win eld trash hauler keeps leaving barrels in ASSOCIATED PRESS the middle of her driveway after pick- VATICAN CITY — The day be- up service. gan with an African woman tell- But the situation appears to have ing an extraordinary gathering of reached a happy conclusion for now. Catholic leaders that her priest- Susan Palladino was able to collect an ly rapist forced her to have three apology from Waste Management on abortions over a dozen years after Wednesday. he started violating her at age 15. Palladino, an Eastern Avenue res- It ended with a Colombian cardi- ident, had a spinal stroke in Novem- nal warning them they could all ber 2016 and lung surgery in August, face prison if they let such crimes leaving her disabled. The weakness of go unpunished. her spine leads to compound fractures In between, Pope Francis be- and the muscle strength in her legs is gan charting a new course for the ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE lacking. Catholic Church to confront clergy The 58-year-old said she can walk, sexual abuse and cover-up, a scan- Susan Palladino says she doesn’t have the strength to move her trash bar- but doesn’t have the strength to move dal that has consumed his papacy rels left in the middle of her driveway by Waste Management. They have and threatens the credibility of the since offered her an apology. TRASH, A3 Catholic hierarchy at large. Opening a rst-ever Vatican sum- mit on preventing abuse, Francis warned 190 bishops and religious INSIDE superiors on Thursday that their  ocks were demanding concrete Saugus Opinion Sports Town to hold kindergarten Jourgensen: I remember when Krause: Nick Cafardo was a Fenwick hockey reaches VATICAN, A3 registration. A2 the doctor was in. A6 one-of-a-kind writer. B1 state tournament. B1

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Joanne C. Tarason, 77 Elaine M. Bixby, 83 Claire E. Welch, 94 1935-2019 1924-2019 SWAMPSCOTT — Jo- Susan Sonesson Elaine M. she will be missed LYNN — Mrs. Claire Burlington, Sharon anne Claire (Schultz) and her late husband (Landeck) Bixby, 83, by all who knew and E. (Hennessey) Welch, Thomas and her Tarason, age 77, of Lennart Sonesson passed away Feb. loved her. Her family age 94 and lifelong husband William of Swampscott, passed of Cape Elizabeth, 18, 2019 at Life Care would like to thank resident of Lynn, Haverhill, Paul Welch away Tuesday morning Maine; her grandchil- Center of the North everyone at Life Care died at her home on and his wife Kathleen in Salem Hospital. dren, Elin, Hanna and Shore in Lynn with Center of the North Wednesday, Feb. 20, of Mission Viejo, Ca- Born in Somerville, Gustav Sonesson her loving family by Shore for the excel- 2019, surrounded by lif., and David Welch she was the daughter and Nicolai and Ana her side. lent care, kindness her loving children, and his wife Darlene of the late George Tarason; her siblings, Born in Haverhill, and respect she re- grandchildren and of Tewksbury; her be- C. and Mary F. (Tay- Brenda Kerrigan she was the daughter ceived over the three great-grandchildren, loved grandchildren, lor) Schultz. She was raised and her late husband Dan of of the late Raymond C. and years she spent there. following a brief illness. She Shawna, Daniel, Ryan, Hollie, in Stoneham, and had lived Stoneham, Ken Schultz and Edith M. (Homan) Landeck. Elaine is survived by her was the devoted wife of the Erin, Paul, Shana, Meagan, in Swampscott since 1978. his wife Denise of Woburn, and Raised and educated in daughter, Christina M. Lam- late Philip Welch, who prede- Kellyn, Stacey, Patrick, Keara, Joanne was a graduate of Will Schultz and his wife Judy Haverhill, she was a graduate broukos and her ancé Nick ceased her in 1980. Cameron, Molly and Kerrin; Stoneham High School, and of North Reading; her beloved of Haverhill High School, Class Demakes of Lynn; her sister, Born in Lynn in 1924, Claire her cherished great-grand- received her Bachelor’s De- nieces, nephews and cous- of 1951. She also attended Sandra Lawrence and her was the daughter of the late children; and her many dear gree in Secondary Education ins, her longtime dear friends, Northern Essex Community spouse Alix Gordon of Medford; James and Nora (Scieze) Hen- nieces, nephews, cousins from Salem State College. and her devoted employees. College. beloved cousins, Barbara Zins nessey. She attended Sacred and close friends. In addition Joanne was the owner of She was also the sister of the Elaine was a familiar face and Carol Zins of Ware, Laura Heart Grammar School, Breed to her husband and parents, Coprico Printing in Chelsea. late George Schultz. The fam- in Haverhill, working at Build- Holland and her husband Ed Junior High School and gradu- Claire was predeceased by She had a strong work ethic, ily would like to give special ing 19 for 23 years with an Desrochers of Atkinson, N.H., ated from Lynn Classical High her grandson Christopher took great pride in her busi- thanks to all those who loved unmatched work ethic. She Diane Rose of Deltona, Fla., School in 1942. Thomas and her sisters, Alice ness and met every day with and supported Joanne. enjoyed traveling to Mexi- Richard Donovan and his wife She worked as a scal di- O’Shea, Margaret Ford and positivity and a warm smile. Service information: A me- co every year and loved the Sandy of Garland, Maine, Mary rector at the Lynn Housing Louise Crighton. Well respected in the Chelsea morial visitation will be held beach. Elaine loved watching Carlson of Groveland; dear Authority for more than 18 Service information: Her community, she was an active on Monday from 10 a.m. to 12 mystery TV shows and movies. family friends, Lawrence Du- years, retiring in 1996. Claire funeral will be held on Mon- member of the Rotary Club p.m. in the SOLIMINE Funeral She was an avid football fan frense of Methuen and Lydia was an active parishioner at day, Feb. 25, 2019 at 10 a.m. of Chelsea and the Chelsea Home, 426 Broadway (Route and enjoyed rooting for her fa- Capano of Medford. Sacred Heart Church, Lynn from the SOLIMINE Funeral Chamber of Commerce. She 129), Lynn, with a memorial vorite team, the New England Service information: Fam- and was a member of the Home, 426 Broadway (Route humbly received the Paul Har- service at 12 p.m. Relatives Patriots. Her idea of a perfect ily and friends are respect- Parish Council, the Hospitality 129), Lynn, followed by a fu- ris Fellow recognition from the and friends are respectfully in- meal was a tasty margarita fully invited to attend calling Committee and the Women’s neral Mass in Sacred Heart Rotary Club for her support vited. In lieu of owers, dona- and a plate of nachos, as well hours on Monday, Feb. 25 Guild and received the Sacred Church, Lynn, at 11 a.m. and service to the community. tions may be made to the Ro- as a hot dog with mustard and from 8:30-9:30 a.m. with a Heart Legacy Award in 2003. Burial will be in St. Joseph She impressively balanced tary Club of Chelsea, P.O. Box onions. She liked all genres of Mass of Christian burial to She enjoyed gardening, swim- Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives her work life with her person- 507647, Chelsea, MA 02150. music with a special fondness follow in All Saints Church, ming and going to the beach and friends are respectfully al life and sincerely enjoyed Directions and guestbook at for jazz standards and upbeat 120 Bellevue Ave., Haver- and was an avid sewer. She invited. Visiting hours are time spent with her family and www.solimine.com. dance music, with Ella Fitzger- hill, at 10 a.m. Burial will was an active member at on Sunday from 2-6 p.m. good friends. ald and ABBA as her favorites. be private. Memorial contri- the YMCA and loved to travel, Donations in Claire’s mem- She will be dearly missed Elaine was a kind-hearted, butions in her name may be often taking day trips to Con- ory may be made to Sacred by her son, David Tarason of generous, and loving wom- made to the Activity Fund, necticut and New Hampshire Heart School Development Swampscott; her daughter, an with a cheery personality, c/o Life Care Center of the with her family and friends. Fund, 571 Boston St., Lynn, a feisty attitude, who will be North Shore, 111 Birch St., Claire loved being a Nana and MA 01905. Directions and remembered for her warm Lynn, MA 01902. Please visit her greatest joy was spending online guestbook at www. smile, her infectious laugh COMEAU Funeral Home on time with her grandchildren solimine.com. and always wanting to dance. Facebook or www.comeaufu- and great-grandchildren. A devoted mother and sister, neral.com. Claire is survived by her John J. Penza, 91 loving children, Phyllis O’Brien and her husband James of

LYNN — John J. Pen- late Joseph Michael za, age 91, of Lynn, Penza and his wife died on Wednesday, Theresa of Tewks- Saugus to hold kindergarten registration Feb. 20, 2019 at Sa- bury; the grandfather lem Hospital. He was of ve grandchildren, SAUGUS — Kindergar- order payable to Saugus that Massachusetts state  proof of residency the husband of Maria Eric, Ashley, Joseph, ten registration for both Public Schools. law requires that before (i.e. mortgage payment, (Gambino) Penza, Renee, and Chris- half-day and full-day pro- Securing a slot is con- children are allowed lease or landlord veri ca- with whom he shared topher Penza, the grams will be on March 13 tingent on submission to enter public schools, tion form) 58 years of marriage. brother of the late Al- and March 14 from 9:30 of paperwork by May 1. proof must be provided  proof of child’s most Born in Brooklyn, fred, Anthony, Domi- a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Roby Flyers are available at all that they have been im- recent physical examina- N.Y., he was the son of the nic, Carmen, and Albert Penza. School Administration Of- elementary schools and at munized against diph- tion or an upcoming ap- late Dominic and Assunta He is also survived by many c e . the Roby Building. theria, tetanus, pertussis, pointment (Losco) Penza. He was raised nieces, nephews, and cousins The of ces are located at At the time of registra- polio, measles, mumps,  proof of student in Revere and was a graduate Service information: His 23 Main St. tion, parents will be giv- rubella, hepatitis B, and withdrawal from previous of Chelsea High School. John funeral will be held on Sat- There is no charge for en an information packet varicella. school has lived in Lynn and Revere urday at 9:30 a.m. from the with instructions for Sep- The following medical  for most of his adult life. SOLIMINE Funeral Home, half-day kindergarten. copy of student IEP John had worked as a ma- 426 Broadway (Route 129), Registration for all-day tember 2019 registration. documents are required or 504 if student needs chinist at the GE and had also Lynn, followed by a funeral kindergarten is on a rst- Kindergarten screening for admission to the Sau- these services worked as a produce manager Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Antho- come, rst-served ba- dates and packet return gus Public Schools along  picture identi cation for 30 years for A&P. ny of Padua Church, Revere. sis, and requires a $200 dates will be assigned at with your registration of parent/guardian driv- John was a communicant of Burial will be in St. Mary’s non-refundable deposit. registration. package: ’s license and/or pass- St. Pius V Parish. He enjoyed Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives Online payments are According to School  child’s birth certi - port gardening and was an avid and friends are respectful- recommended and can be Committee regulations, cate, vision screening cer- The superintendent of sports fan. He was a loving ly invited to attend. Visiting completed on the district children must be 5 years ti cation (current within schools will be hosting an husband, father, and grand- hours Friday 4-8 p.m. Direc- website prior to registra- old on or before Aug. 31, the previous 12 months) informational meeting on father and could always be tions and guestbook at www. tion. 2019, to register for kin-  proof of lead screen- Monday, March 4, 2019 at found at all of his grandchil- solimine.com. Parents should bring the dergarten. No exceptions ing (test results) 6 p.m. at the Veterans Me- dren’s sporting events. printed receipt or a certi- will be made.  proof of immuniza- morial Elementary School He is the father of John ed bank check or money Parents are reminded tion library, 39 Hurd Ave. Dominic Penza and his wife Josephine of Saugus and the Monkees’ lovable bass-guitar player Tork dead at 77 By John Rogers and enjoyment to millions, insane boys” to play mem- ASSOCIATED PRESS including those of us clos- bers of a struggling rock Ernest DeRosa, 86 est to him,” his son said in band. LOS ANGELES — Pe- a statement. “Those traits Stills, a member of Buf- ter Tork, a talented sing- also equipped him well to falo Spring eld and Cros- er-songwriter and instru- take on cancer, a condition SAUGUS — Mr. Er- Mr. DeRosa is sur- by, Stills, Nash and Young, mentalist whose musical he met like everything else reportedly told Tork he nest DeRosa, age 86, vived by many family skills were often overshad- died on Sunday, Feb. members, friends in his life, with unwavering had been rejected because owed by his role as the humor and courage.” his teeth were ugly. He 17 at his home in and colleagues. goofy, lovable bass guitar- Saugus. He was the Service informa- Tork, who was often thought the handsome ist in the made-for-televi- hailed as the band’s best Tork might fare better. husband of the late tion: Relatives and sion rock band The Mon- Rosamond (Rich- friends are invited to musician, had studied When “The Monkees” de- kees, has died at age 77. ards) DeRosa. attend visiting hours music since childhood. He buted in September 1966, Born in Boston and in the BISBEE-POR- Tork’s son Ivan Iannoli was accomplished on gui- Tork and fellow Monkees a lifelong resident of CELLA Funeral Home, told The Associated Press tar, bass guitar, keyboards, Nesmith, Micky Dolenz Saugus, he was the son of the 549 Lincoln Ave., Saugus, on his father died Thursday banjo and other instru- and Davy Jones became late Domenic and Angelina Monday, 4-7 p.m., followed by at the family home in Con- ments, and Michael Ne- overnight teen idols. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS (DiPetro) DeRosa. He served a funeral service at 7 p.m. in necticut of complications smith, the Monkees’ lead Producers Bob Rafelson in the U.S. Air Force during the funeral home. For direc- from adenoid cystic carcino- guitarist, said Tork was ac- and Bert Schneider mod- Peter Tork, who the Korean and Vietnam wars, tions and condolences www. ma, a rare cancer of the sali- tually the better of the two. eled the show after the rocketed to teen idol and retired with more than BisbeePorcella.com. vary glands. He had battled He had been playing in Beatles’ popular musical fame in 1965 playing 20 years of service. He also the disease since 2009. small clubs in Los Angeles comedies “A Hard Day’s the lovably clueless worked as a real estate agent “Peter’s energy, intelli- when a friend and fellow Night” and “Help!,” seeking bass guitarist in the at the former Hollett Real Es- gence, silliness, and curi- musician, Stephen Stills, to create a band that would made-for-television tate Co. in Saugus. osity were traits that for told him TV casting direc- mirror them in cheekiness rock band The Mon- decades brought laughter tors were looking for “four if not musical talent. kees, died Thursday.

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ITEM CLASSIFIEDS The days come and go the seasons will always change. Things we shared once with you we must now rearrange. GET RESULTS! I often sit in silence and know that you're right there. I hope you can feel my love and know how much I care. God needed you more than I did; you're no longer mine. Call Customer Service I just hope you're smiling down happy and with what you did while here. to place an ad I'll see you when it's time. Love from your family and friends 781-593-7700, ext. 2 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Searing testimony heard at Vatican Lynn bets on casino VATICAN for ferry service From A1 action, not just words, to LYNN president of Encore Bos- punish predator priests From A1 ton Harbor, said in a and keep children safe. He statement “the Encore Because it’s hard to get offered them 21 proposals Water Shuttle could revo- in and out of Everett be- to consider going forward, lutionize the use of Boston cause of traffic, which is some of them obvious and Harbor as a preferred and expected to increase when easy to adopt, others re- popular commuter path- the casino opens in June, quiring new laws. way,” providing access to water transportation from But his main point in the casino with a guaran- Lynn would be a viable al- summoning the Catholic tee of no traffic or parking ternative and beneficial to hierarchy to the Vatican issues. the casino, Cowdell said. for a four-day tutorial was If the casino opts to bring “(We’re) in the planning to impress upon them that water shuttle service to stages,” Cowdell said. clergy sex abuse is not con- Lynn, it would allow the “Hopefully, it leads to wa- fined to the United States city to use its $7.5 million ter transportation to the or Ireland, but is a global ferry terminal, which has city.” scourge that requires a not been in use since ferry Alyssa Hiller, spokes- concerted, global response. service to Boston was cut woman for Encore Bos- “Listen to the cry of the by Gov. Charlie Baker last PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ton Harbor, said the only young, who want justice,” summer, who cited a lack planned stops for water Francis told the gathering. Sex abuse survivor Alessandro Battaglia is hugged by survivor and of ridership. shuttle service are the “The holy people of God founding member of the ECA (Ending Clergy Abuse), Denise Buchanan, The mayor and state Seaport District and Fi- are watching and expect as he speaks during a twilight vigil prayer near Castle Sant’ Angelo in delegation have said nancial District with sev- not just simple and obvi- Rome Thursday. bringing back ferry ser- eral shuttles throughout ous condemnations, but ef- vice is a priority. The city the day to and from those ficient and concrete mea- not identified, including perpetrators and the in- and youth,” he said. “We was awarded a $4.5 mil- locations. sures to be established.” the woman from Africa stitution, has injured our will protect them at all lion federal grant to pur- She would not clari- More than 30 years after who said she was so young people,” Tagle said. The cost. We will lay down our chase a dedicated vessel fy how potential service the scandal first erupted and trusting when her result, he said, had left a lives for the flocks entrust- for year-round, long-term would work outside Bos- in Ireland and Australia, priest started raping her “deep wound in our rela- ed to us.” ferry service, but to get ton, but said the casino and 20 years after it hit that she didn’t even know tionship with those we are the funds, the governor Finally, Scicluna warned has no plans for water the U.S., bishops and Cath- she was being abused. sent to serve.” has said the state has to them that it was a “grave shuttles outside of Boston/ olic officials in many parts “He gave me everything After he offered the prove it can operate the sin” to withhold infor- Everett before its opening. of Europe, Latin America, I wanted when I accepted bishops a vision of what a ferry, or prove the benefits mation from the Vati- “At this time, we can Africa and Asia still either to have sex; otherwise he bishop should be, the Vat- associated with it. can about candidates for confirm the Encore Boston deny that clergy sex abuse would beat me,” she told ican’s onetime sex crimes Cowdell said the city bishops — a reference to Harbor water shuttles will exists in their regions or the bishops. “I got preg- prosecutor told them what continues to secure fund- the recent scandal of the run year-round through- play down the problem. nant three times and he a bishop should do. Arch- ing on a daily basis in an now-defrocked former out the day and evening made me have an abortion bishop Charles Scicluna attempt to bring back the Francis, the first Latin American cardinal, The- with planned stops at the three times, quite simply delivered a step-by-step ferry, but there’s no tar- American pope, called the odore McCarrick. It was Seaport District and Fi- because he did not want to lesson Thursday on how to geted time frame to re- summit after he himself apparently an open secret nancial District,” Hiller use condoms or contracep- conduct an abuse investi- sume service. botched a well-known sex in some church circles wrote in an email. “Final tives.” gation under the church’s abuse cover-up case in that McCarrick slept with schedules, locations and Gayla Cawley can be Manila Cardinal Luis canon law, repeatedly cit- Chile last year and the young seminarians. He fares have yet to be deter- reached at gcawley@item- Tagle choked up as he re- ing the example of Pope scandal reignited in the was defrocked last week mined.” live.com. Follow her on sponded to their testimo- Benedict XVI, who turned U.S. by Francis after a Vati- In May, Robert DeSalvio, Twitter @GaylaCawley. The tone for the high ny. the Vatican around on the can trial found credible stakes summit was set In a moving meditation issue two decades ago. reports that he abused mi- at the start, with vic- that followed the video Calling for a conversion nors as well as adults. Route 1 slotted for changes tims from five continents testimony, Tagle told his from a culture of silence Francis, for his part, of- — Europe, Africa, Asia, brother bishops that the to a “culture of disclosure,” fered a path of reform go- ROUTE 1 primarily on the Route South America and North wounds they had inflict- Scicluna told bishops they ing forward, handing out From A1 1 project and enable the America — telling the ed on the faithful through should cooperate with civ- the 21 proposals for the consultant team to be- bishops of the trauma of their negligence and indif- il law enforcement inves- church to consider. Commission to help fund come better acquainted their abuse and the addi- ference to the sufferings tigations and announce He called for specific a preliminary traffic de- with the road’s history, tional pain the church’s of their flock recalled the decisions about predators protocols to handle accu- sign for a Route 1 im- relevant documents, and indifference caused them. wounds of Christ on the to their communities once sations against bishops, provement project. It is previous findings. “You are the physicians cross. cases have been decided. in yet another reference being used to collect traf- On Jan. 30, the pair filed of the soul and yet, with He demanded bishops He said victims had the to the McCarrick scandal. fic and crash data at key an application for the 2019 rare exceptions, you have and superiors no longer right to seek damages He suggested protocols locations, review and as- Transportation Planning been transformed — in turn a blind eye to the from the church and that to govern the transfers of sess the corridor geome- Grant, requesting an ad- some cases — into mur- harm caused by clergy bishops should consider seminarians or priests to try and right of way, and ditional $425,000 to con- derers of the soul, into who rape and molest the using lay experts to help prevent predators from develop related budgetary tinue the effort. Awards murderers of the faith,” young. guide them during abuse moving freely to unsus- estimates of construction are expected to be decid- Chilean survivor Juan “Our lack of response to investigations. pecting communities. costs. ed by the commission by Carlos Cruz told the bish- the suffering of victims, The people of God The commission sup- June 30. ops in his videotaped tes- yes even to the point of re- “should come to know us A global look at the Cath- ported the plan and “It’s a top priority to timony. jecting them and covering as friends of their safety olic Church’s sex abuse awarded the communities continue to provide the Other survivors were up the scandal to protect problem, B7. and that of their children $150,000 through a Joint residents and visitors of Transportation Grant in Saugus with the safest 2017 to pay for a planning and most reliable infra- Lynner collects apology from trash hauler specialist. The adminis- structure,” said Crab- trators used the money to tree in a statement. “We TRASH She contacted the city and about the issue. She said “You get (similar com- engage a consultant traf- strive to continue to work From A1 said she was told to call a call had been placed by plaints) with new drivers, fic engineer to undertake together with the Mas- Waste Management. Palladino to the DPW of- but a phone call is made the effort, according to the sachusetts Gaming Com- the trash barrels left in She said she’s made fice that afternoon and directly to Waste Manage- application for the 2019 mission and the City of the middle of her driveway six official complaints to one of the clerks had spo- ment and it’s rectified (for) funding, obtained by The Revere to make essential from Waste Management. Waste Management and ken with her. the following week. It’s not Item. roadway improvements “I could really hurt my- was told by a route man- Shortly after 4 p.m., Pal- an everyday situation.” Norwood-based BETA along these major arter- self if I tried to lift (the ager it wouldn’t happen ladino texted The Item to Nerich reiterated that is focused on achievable ies that will help alleviate barrels),” she said. “I’m again. But on Wednesday, say the route manager Wednesday was the first transportation improve- really not a complainer. I she told The Item she was from Waste Management she had heard of the is- existing traffic and offset ment projects intended to anticipated traffic result- just don’t know what else upset because the problem had called her to apolo- sue. She said Palladino mitigate anticipated traf- to do. How does anyone had stopped for two weeks gize again about the bar- had been communicating ing from the increased fic increases generated by volume of vehicles visiting protect the disabled?” since the apology, but hap- rel placement and said it with Waste Management, the casino on the Route Whenever the issue the new casino.” pened again that day. would be the last time. which is between her and 1-Route 99 corridor and occurs, she’s effectively “They did it again,” Pal- “I reached out to Waste the trash hauler, but DPW along Routes 1A, 107, and Bridget Turcotte can be stranded in her own home ladino said. “They moved Management so we could likes to resolve the prob- 16. reached at bturcotte@item- until her husband or adult barrels in the middle of rectify the problem,” Ner- lem immediately. The $150,000 allotment live.com. Follow her on children come home to the driveway and I was ich said in a subsequent A spokesman for Waste has been used to focus Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. move the barrels. If she stranded again. So, I phone call early Wednes- Management, Garrett happens to be out and called the city. I’m beside day evening. “There is a Trierweiler, said he didn’t about before trash pick- myself. They basically told new driver on the route have much to add beyond Subscribe to LAW OFFICES OF up, she can’t pull into her me it was my problem … today (Wednesday). The the city’s comments. JAMES J. CARRIGAN driveway after returning I was very upset. I pay route manager spoke with “We’ll continue to work • Social Security Disability home. taxes and I can’t leave my the resident and came up with all parties to see that • Workers Compensation Parking on the street driveway.” with a new placement of this issue is resolved,” he home delivery • Accidents isn’t often an option for On Wednesday after- the carts so hopefully this wrote in an email. and get free access 25 years located across her, because she lives noon, Palladino said she resolves the matter.” Palladino said she want- to the e-edition on from Lynn District Court across from two business- had given up on the sit- Nerich said Eastern Av- ed to go public with her 15 Johnson St. es and the two parking uation, as she had called enue is a main road, so story to raise awareness 781-596-0100 spots in front of her home the city’s Department of the city has to think about for others who may have JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN are usually occupied. With Public Works and Waste the safety of the drivers the same problem. LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL Eastern Avenue being a Management and was still as well. Trash pick-up be- “I’m sure if it’s happen- www.jamescarriganlaw.com main drag, parking across waiting on a callback. comes difficult when cars ing to me, it’s happening [email protected] the street from her home When The Item contact- are parked on the street to other people,” she said. is too dangerous, Palladi- ed Lisa Nerich, DPW as- and trucks don’t have ac- “I can’t be the only dis- no said. sociate commissioner, she cess to the barrels, which abled person. I have fam- Palladino said the issue said it was the first time means the driver has to ily members that can help. has been going on forever, call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 she was hearing about the get out of the truck, move What if they don’t have to start your but she became unable to situation and planned to the cart and place it back anybody. What do they daily subscription. help herself in September. notify Waste Management down. do?”

Swampscott offers seven shots at a liquor license Selling a house? SWAMPSCOTT support pedestrian move- said the area is a great “The idea is to have a Buying a house? From A1 ment and better parking. spot for more bistros or bunch of businesses com- Find out what properties “When I think about the pubs to attract outsiders. bine efforts and work marketplace similar to the square, I think about the In the last 50 years, together to become a recently sold in your area. one in Lynnfield. With the Glover property that has the town has converted community focal point, es- housing that strategically sat unused for a number a number of commercial pecially along the water- Check out sits next to the square, he of years,” he said. “How do properties into residential front,” said Ippolito. “We the Real Estate page said there are a number of we activate that property properties and it has had are trying to meet with in Saturday’s paper. mixed-use business con- to bring it back to life?” costly effects on the town’s potential business owners cepts that could easily be Fitzgerald and Ippolito tax base, said Fitzgerald. and brainstorm how we integrated into the area. agreed that, with a little Last year, the Board of can work together.” The busy square needs a tender loving care, the Selectmen voted to reduce more detailed focus, Fitz- train depot could be a way the residential and com- Bella diGrazia can be gerald said. He is hope- to bring more outside pa- mercial split by five points reached at bdigrazia@ ful of creating a strategic trons. As the MBTA be- in an attempt to make itemlive.com. Follow her alignment for more com- comes more reliable and the town more business on Twitter @BelladiGra- mercial properties that dependable, Fitzgerald friendly. zia. A4 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS THE WEEK IN PHOTOS

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Real To Reel Film program senior Julianna Gallant of Lynn, center, waits patiently as other members of the program, Miguel Valdez of Lynn, left, and Michaela Olabisi of Lynn set up a shot.

Mike and Mariella Steinberger and Braddock went coast- ing on President’s Day at Gannon Golf Course.

ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Lixi Derivan, left, and Jacob Mercado sled Dora brings back a fake duck to her down a snowy hill on Monday at Gannon Golf owner, Roger, Sunday on Brown’s Course in Lynn. Pond in Peabody.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Ella Schade, 8, of Albany, N.Y., reaches into a tidepool Wednesday A flock of ducks flies low over the water Wednesday as they come in to land on the rocks behind Red Rock Park in Lynn. on King’s Beach.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK A couple walks arm-in-arm Wednesday as they pass through Red Rock A skateboarder makes his way Wednesday along the seawall near Red Park. Rock Park. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 A5 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK From left, Andrea Estrella, Georgina Toribio Reyes, and Iris Campos en- Keyan Zape, a junior at Lynn Tech, serves Jerome Anderson, a teacher’s joy their time in the kitchen at the Tiger’s Den. aide, his prime rib meal at the Tiger’s Den.

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Andrew Langley goes ice fishing Sunday on Brown’s Pond in Peabody. Simon the corgi, visiting from Brookline, makes his way down a slushy Andrew was the 2018 Massachusetts Angler of the Year. sidewalk in Central Square.

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE St. Mary’s Josh Perez passes the ball to Jalen Bishop Fenwick’s Pat Roach takes to the ice Lynnfield’s Caroline Waisnor, center, stops Echevarria during Tuesday’s game against during the 33rd Annual Carlin Cup game Mon- Winthrop’s Caroline Earl from making a shot Pope John. day against Peabody. during their game Tuesday.

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE The Peabody/Lynnfield girl’s varsity hockey team won the 33rd Annual Carlin Cup against Bishop Fenwick on Monday.

SEND US YOUR STUFF WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. A6 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 OPINION I remember when the doctor was in HOW TO REACH US It was great talking to Like almost everyone else Solimine recalling per- Apropos of the West former Osborne Pharmacy back then, the doctors formers camping on a hill Lynn Arena are the stories proprietor and Lynnfield smoked, even while seeing over Walnut Street where another informed source resident Bill Booras about Curtis Street now runs. told me about the Harbor patients. Thor 110 Munroe St. the days when Lynn had A handful of doctors and Nearby Hill’s Field was the House on the Lynnway P.O. Box 5 more than 50 pharmacies, dentists still maintain of- Jourgensen circus site but it also dou- and the days when boxing Lynn, MA 01903 bled as a favored spot for and medicine, short of go- fices along Ocean Street matches were held there. Customer Service ing to a hospital, involved a and side streets like At- holiday bonfires fueled by The weight classes extend- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. trip to a neighborhood doc- lantic, but the Richmond “I loved to spend my pay- piled railroad ties. ed to under 100 pounds Connecting tor, who wrote a prescrip- Pharmacy is among the check on Union Street “I was told there was a and more than a few of the murder at the circus and All Departments: tion to be filled in the phar- region’s last independently and in Central Square, contenders were trained 781-593-7700 macy around the corner. owned and operated phar- starting off with Arnold’s that was the last one held by the late, great Tony Ext. 2 Booras, who lived on macies. Stationary, White Tow- there. The newer houses Pavone. More about Tony on upper Childs Street to Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Eastern Avenue as a child, Booras recalled driving er and Huntt’s across the next week. classi [email protected] said most pharmacies in around with his father street, then rounding the Walnut Street were built to house all of the folks Thor Jourgensen is Ed- Subscriptions business a half century checking out drug store corner for Connolly’s Choc- [email protected] ago were family-operated competition and tallying up olates, Kay Jewelers, San- who came to General Elec- itorial Page Editor. Send tric during World War II “don’t ask” suggestions and Circulation and neighborhood fixtures the number of pharmacies born Camera, Empire and [email protected] within close proximity to doing business in the city. Sam’s. So much to buy!” when employment was at answers to questions to its highest,” said Solimine. Ext. 3 doctor’s offices. He said Fred Osborne Let’s not let West Lynn go [email protected]. Newsroom Dr. Israel Orris’ prac- made his own ice cream. unnoticed: Frank Morrill [email protected] tice at Coburn and Essex “My dream as a boy was to weighed in with memories [email protected] streets served East Lynn work at a soda fountain,” of the West Lynn Arena Ext. 4 residents while Orris’ Booras recalled. The inde- next to the Western Ave- Sports brother, Harry, saw pa- pendent pharmacies lost nue post office and Young’s [email protected] tients on Broad Street. their fountain business, Furniture: “My father and I Ext. 5 Booras recalled how doc- Booras said, when Friend- used to go watch wrestling Retail and Online tors like the Orris broth- ly’s and Brigham’s opened matches there — Steve Advertising ers, Dr. Richard Allison on franchises. Independent ‘Crusher’ Casey, ‘Drop Kick’ [email protected] Chatham Street and Drs. doctors’ offices went the Murphy, Tony Bruno. The ADVERTISING Leo and Elizabeth Mac- way of cash transactions place held about 200 to Ernie Carpenter Jr. Donald on Ocean Street for medical care. The per- 300 people in bleacher-type Director of Advertising and Business Development, ext. 1355 made house calls and sonal touch is now extolled seats. We used to sit on the [email protected] maintained close relation- in health care advertise- end, right near the door, so Ralph Mitchell ships with druggists. ments like a remembrance that between bouts my fa- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 “They were one-person of a golden bygone day. ther could jump down and [email protected] operations.” l run across the street to the ITEM PHOTO | THOR JOURGENSEN Patricia Whalen Physicians William and Speaking of bygone days, bar.” Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Hilda Berenson saw pa- Meili Clark recalled shop- West Lynn memories of Dr. Mark Sanphy practices podiatry on Nahant [email protected] tients in their office over- ping in downtown Lynn the circus coming to town Street in Lynn in a neighborhood — and a city — BUSINESS OFFICE looking Lynn Common. in the 1950s and 1960s. also run deep with Dave where neighborhood doctors were once the norm. Maria Alvaracin ext. 1205 [email protected] ENISHA WILLIAMS Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] Ted Grant Building better transportation systems Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] Marian Kinney I recently read an article to get ahead. time period. A University portation & Development systems that do not serve ext. 1212 that summed up the path Working hard is indeed of Texas at Arlington study Policy report, less than 23 them well. But innovative [email protected] that some people feel they important, but, for many reports that people who live percent of jobs in the city are solutions that reflect our Will Kraft are on in their lives. This Americans, that is not in the part of the city that is accessible by a 10-minute commitment to compassion Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 part particularly stood out enough to get ahead. Try most dependent upon buses walk or bike ride to a tran- and equality will ensure our [email protected] to me: as they might, some people, and rail lines can only get to sit station. The report finds neighbors have the basic Mike Shanahan “For most of us, childhood like the tadpole, are not the about to 4 percent of region- that “service is either too services and opportunities Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 is kind of like a river, and masters of their own fates. al jobs in 45 minutes. (When infrequent and/or not close to lift them out of poverty. [email protected] we’re kind of like tadpoles. Like it or not, where a per- a family earns $30,000, the enough to the greatest con- Carolina Trujillo Enisha Williams is senior Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 We didn’t choose the river. son is born and ultimately median household income centrations of where people [email protected] We just woke up out of no- lives is a major determinant for southern Dallas, spend- live and work.” program manager of leader- where and found ourselves of successful social and eco- ing $700 to own a car isn’t If we are truly interested ship programs at the George Jim Wilson W. Bush Institute. This essay Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 on some path set for us by nomic outcomes. Economic viable.) in making upward mobility [email protected] our parents, by society and research shows “place” puts I grew up in a southern a reality for all Americans, originally appeared in “The CIRCULATION by circumstances. We’re told a geographical limitation on Dallas neighborhood where cities nationwide should Catalyst: A Journal of Ideas the rules of the river and the opportunity. it can take up to two hours pursue a range of improve- from the Bush Institute.” Lisa Mahmoud This is distributed by Inside- Manager, ext. 1239 way we should swim and Consider the limitations to get to a job located only ments to help their most [email protected] what our goals should be. “place” puts on some people seven miles away. The marginalized communities. Sources.com. CLASSIFIED Our job isn’t to think about born in Dallas. By all mea- neighborhood is within the Here are key changes to our path — it’s to succeed on surements, Dallas has one of city limits, but 92 percent consider: Abbe Young Smith Manager, ext. 1276 the path we’ve been placed the strongest economies in of its residents have access — Provide more transit [email protected] on, based on the way success the nation. But if you live in to less than 1 percent of the options and accessibility for has been defined for us.” some parts of long-neglected city’s jobs. commuters. This includes GRAPHICS Of course, not all Amer- southern Dallas, you are un- The challenges that some more streets and sidewalks Trevor Andreozzi Designer icans see themselves as likely to live near many jobs. Dallas residents face are not that allow for more biking [email protected] tadpoles limited by the riv- Southern Dallas has seen a unique to their city. Commu- and walking. er where they were born. A decline in job growth of 16 nities have been torn apart — Expand bus and rail of- Zachary Cotto Designer 2014 Pew Research survey percent since 2000, even as to make room for highways ferings that are attuned to [email protected] revealed that 57 percent of the area’s population has in places like Chicago, Den- the needs of the residents the Mohamed Diop Americans disagree with grown more than 7 percent. ver and Detroit. And find- transit system serves most. Designer the statement: “Success in One clear reason some ing transportation access to If we want people to suc- [email protected] life is pretty much deter- struggle to get a decent-pay- good-paying jobs is a reali- ceed beyond the “rivers” of Mark Sutherland mined by forces outside our ing job is they often rely on ty residents in a number of their birth, we must remove Creative Director control.” And 73 percent re- transportation systems that American cities face. impediments to their prog- Enisha [email protected] sponded that it is very im- do not connect enough work- In Nashville, according to ress. Their paths may be Williams NEWSROOM portant to work hard in life ers to jobs in a reasonable a new Institute for Trans- littered with the debris of Mike Alongi Sports Reporter ext. 1228 [email protected] EDITORIAL Bill Brotherton Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] Gayla Cawley If Jussie Smollett lied, look at the harm he caused Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] As TV actor Jussie Smol- tacked by two men who hit spent three weeks inves- tional support from family tones aggravates divisions Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 lett told the tale, he was him and yelled slurs. They tigating Smollett’s report, and friends, and we hope and stokes mistrust. The [email protected] the victim of a politically wrapped a rope around his siphoning attention away they stick with him. But if it point would be to make this motivated hate crime on a neck, he said, splashed a Bella diGrazia from legitimate victims. turns out that he concocted clear to this city and Amer- Reporter, ext. 1317 downtown Chicago street at chemical akin to bleach If Smollett’s story was his story, he should explain ica: There was no “MAGA [email protected] 2 a.m. on a January morn- on him and shouted “This bogus, the damage goes himself. The point wouldn’t country” attack in Chicago Thomas Grillo ing. That’s the story the is MAGA country!” as if to deeper: Smollett’s celebrity be to humiliate Smollett but on Jan. 29. Reporter, ext. 1264 Chicago Police Department connect their deed to Pres- status generated intense to make clear that falsely re- [email protected] investigated for more than ident Donald Trump via national interest in his porting a vicious crime with By The Chicago Tribune Spenser Hasak three weeks. his “Make America Great shocking allegation, exploit- racial and homophobic over- Editorial Board. Photographer, ext. 1332 But on Wednesday night, Again” campaign catch- ing the bleak narrative that [email protected] authorities disputed that phrase. America in 2019 is a place Thor Jourgensen version of events. The Cook As suspicions about his where intolerance not only Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 County state’s attorney’s story began to build, Smol- occurs, but flourishes. If po- [email protected] office charged Smollettlett doubled down, appear- lice are correct, Smollett’s Daniel Kane with felony disorderly con- ing Feb. 14 on ABC’s “Good deceit put Chicago on that E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill [email protected] duct for allegedly filing a Morning America” to reit- map when it wasn’t war- M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ false report that described erate his victimhood. But ranted. Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Steve Krause Edward M. Grant Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 an attack with racist and amid that face-saving inter- Some in the national E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Gordon R. Hall [email protected] homophobic elements. If view, he spoke an understat- news media pushed the Advertising Director News Editor W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey Owen O’Rourke that’s true, it would mean ed truth: “You do such a dis- story without professional Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton Photographer, ext. 1224 Smollett manufactured a service when you lie about skepticism, as if his claim J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan [email protected] Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman nonevent — an elaborate, things like this,” Smollett didn’t need to be verified. Emma LeBlanc Pérez irresponsible hoax. It would told Robin Roberts. On social media, people Copy Editor mean he created a sympa- A disservice? That and with political or ideological PUBLISHERS [email protected] thetic role for himself as the much more. Smollett hasn’t agendas fanned the flames. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Harold Rivera target of an ugly, bigoted been found guilty of a crime Presidential candidates Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 [email protected] attack. It would mean the here. But if the police con- sounded off. His story took Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 two men he identified as his tention that he lied is borne them all in. We’re grateful Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Roberto Scalese assailants didn’t perpetrate out, that would mean he is that reporters at the Tri- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 News Editor, ext. 1211 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 [email protected] any such assault. It would guilty of shameful injus- bune and other Chicago Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 mean Smollett, who ap- tices at great cost to other outlets avoided speculation Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Anne Marie Tobin Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 pears on the Chicago-filmed people: That he fabricat- and stuck to the facts in a [email protected] show “Empire,” invented ed a vicious assault, thus murky situation. For its John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Bridget Turcotte this incidence of evil and wasting police resources in part, CPD maintained mes- Reporter, ext. 1269 then stuck to his story, even a city that is struggling to sage discipline, allowing [email protected] as suspicions arose that he contain gun violence and detectives to work the case Ryan York was responsible. solve crimes. The police without publicly challeng- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 Smollett’s story about a clearance rate for homicides ing Smollett’s account until [email protected] hate crime riveted Ameri- and shootings in Chicago is Wednesday afternoon. TECHNOLOGY ca. Smollett said he was at- atrociously low. Yet CPD Smollett has received emo- Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7

POLICE/FIRE El Chapo’s children All address information, particu- day at 9A James St.; at 1:32 PEABODY ed on Penny Lane on Wednes- larly arrests, reflect police records. In p.m. Thursday at 52 Fayette St. day at 10:39 a.m. Officer re- indicted on drug the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Summons ports all is OK. it is the sole responsibility of the con- LYNNFIELD An employee of Dunkin’ Do- Carlos A. Delarosa-Brito, nuts on Washington Street cerned party to contact the relevant conspiracy charges Accidents 46, of 180 Ashburnham St., reported a woman with curly police department and have the Fitchburg, was summoned on brown hair, 5 feet tall and By Michael Balsamo Chapo as the calculating department issue a notice of correc- Minor motor vehicle crash Tuesday at 8:46 p.m. following wearing a gray-and-white jack- ASSOCIATED PRESS leader of a bloodthirsty tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or with property damage report- a parking complaint at 14 Ja- et is walking down Washington smuggling operation that clarifications will not be made without ed at the Countryside Deli at cobs St. and charged with the Street toward Foster Street WASHINGTON — Two funneled tons of cocaine express notice of change from the ar- 12 Salem St. on Wednesday at unlicensed operation of an talking loudly to herself on sons of notorious drug and other drugs into lord Joaquin "El Chapo" resting police department. 3:34 p.m. Officer assisted with unregistered and uninsured Wednesday at 12:11 p.m. Of- American cities. The of- paperwork exchange. motor vehicle. Officer reports ficer reports the woman was Guzman have been in- fenses could put him be- dicted on drug conspiracy Motor vehicle crash with vehicle will be towed by Phil’s gone upon arrival of police. hind bars for the rest of LYNN property damage reported on Towing. charges, the Justice De- his life. partment said Thursday. Rockwood Road on Thursday at Medical Aid Prosecutors have said Arrests 7:09 a.m. Report taken. Accident Joaquin Guzman Lopez, Guzman, who twice es- Friends of a resident of 34, and Ovidio Guzman caped from prison in Mex- James Kennedy, 57, of 2 A report of a motor vehicle Northshore Community Life Lopez, 28, are charged in Alarms ico and was extradited to Rogers Ave., was arrested and crash on Wednesday at 11:37 Center at 75 Central St., Apt. a single-count indictment the U.S. last year for his charged with assault and bat- Burglar alarm canceled by a.m. at Luso American Credit 312 requested a well-being that was unsealed last trial, had amassed a mul- tery with a dangerous weapon the alarm company at 4 Willis Union at 37 Tremont St. Officer check Tuesday at 9:34 p.m. week in Washington. tibillion-dollar fortune at 11:59 p.m. Wednesday. Lane on Wednesday at 8:47 because the friend was not Prosecutors allege the reports no tow needed, no in- smuggling tons of cocaine Justin Levesque, of 24 a.m. feeling well and not answering two brothers conspired to juries and assisted with paper- and other drugs in a vast Woodman St., was arrested Accidental alarm reported work exchange. her door. Officer reports woman distribute cocaine, meth- supply chain that reached on warrant charges of assault amphetamine and mari- by the alarm company at 40 answered the door but refused well north of the border. and battery on a police officer, Island Road on Wednesday at assistance. juana into the U.S. from His lawyers raised con- Alarm assault and battery, assault 11:26 a.m. Call about a resident who Mexico and elsewhere in cerns of potential juror with a dangerous weapon, Entry and exit burglar alarm Report of a fire alarm sound- fell and suffered a head in- the world from 2008 to misconduct after a juror disorderly conduct and threat sounded at 42 Stillman Road ing at 1 King St. on Tuesday at jury at 101 Brooksby Village 2018. They are both be- told VICE News that sev- to commit crime at 7:07 p.m. 9:34 p.m. for smoke showing lieved to be living in Mex- eral members of the panel on Wednesday at 5:51 p.m. Of- Drive, Apt. 412 on Wednesday Wednesday. ficer reports all is secure. outside. Officer reports the at 10:20 a.m. Patient taken ico and remain fugitives. looked at media coverage Kenneth Liston was arrested smoke is steam from a dryer Their father was con- Burglar alarm sounded at the to Lahey Hospital & Medical of the case and followed on warrant charges of violation vent. victed earlier this month Twitter feeds of reporters, main entry door at Lynnfield Center. of an abuse prevention order High School at 275 Essex St. Medical emergency reported on drug and conspira- against a judge's orders, and assault and battery on a cy charges in New York. making them aware of po- on Wednesday at 8:02 p.m. Of- Animal Control on Wednesday at 10:22 a.m. public employee at 10:38 p.m. at Canterbury Court at 201 During a trial that lasted tentially prejudicial ma- ficer reports all appears to be Report of “Ed,” a turkey, caus- Wednesday. Brooksby Village Drive, Apt. more than three months, terial that jurors weren't in order. ing a traffic hazard in the mid- Carlos Lopez, 30, of 17 425 for a person with blood prosecutors portrayed El supposed to see. dle of Main Street on Tuesday Highland Ave., was arrested pressure issues. Police en Complaints at 4:54 p.m. People are run- and charged with disorderly route. ning in and out of traffic trying conduct and assault and bat- Caller reported a suspicious Medical assistance request- tery with a restraining order in person at 29 Doncaster Circle to chase it. Officer reports Ed ed by a friend of a resident on effect at 11:11 p.m. Wednes- on Wednesday at 11:25 a.m. is sitting atop a fence at Main Bresnahan Street on Tuesday day. Officer reports all is OK. and Pierpont streets. at 11:37 p.m. Patient taken to Calixto Perez, 29, of 22 Park Officer wanted at 9 Apple Hill On Wednesday at 11:44 the Lahey Hospital & Medical St., was arrested and charged Lane on Wednesday at 12:29 a.m., the Massachusetts Envi- Center. with breaking and entering for p.m. Report filed. ronmental Police were on Main a misdemeanor, trespassing Property check requested at Street trying to contain Ed and SAUGUS and on a warrant charge of Jordan Park at Wildwood Drive requested assistance from the miscellaneous municipal ordi- Peabody Police Department. It on Wednesday at 2:31 p.m. Arrest nance violation at 8:29 p.m. Report of a large unknown turns out Ed is Edna and she Wednesday. silver sedan parked on Kings was relocated to New Hamp- Tomaz Aleckssandro Perei- Jordan Pichardo-Sanchez, Road on Wednesday at 7:14 shire. ra, 34, of 1073 Main St., Apt. 29, of 172 Washington St., was p.m. Officer reports the vehicle G7, Woburn, was arrested and arrested on warrant charges of is a Lyft, with a sign visible on Complaints charged with unlicensed oper- evading taxi fare, negligent op- the windshield, waiting for cus- Caller from 9 Dane St., Apt. 1 ation of a motor vehicle. eration of a motor vehicle, OUI tomer. reports she gave her personal liquor, use of a motor vehicle Salem Police Department information to a scammer over Accidents without authority, unlicensed requested notification be given the telephone on Tuesday at operation of a motor vehicle, to Joseph Bates at 48 Pillings A report of a motor vehicle 3:58 p.m. Officer advised her OUI liquor with serious injury, Pond Road about property accident at 41 Chestnut St. at to cancel her credit cards and marked lanes violation and damage to the caller’s build- 2:41 p.m. Wednesday; at 63 contact the Social Security Ad- speeding at 6:31 p.m. Wednes- ing in Salem on Wednesday Salem Turnpike. ministration. day. at 11:40 p.m. Officer reports PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A resident of the Mobile Es- Onu Shaibu, 35, of 10 message delivered. Complaint Parkland school shooting suspect Nikolas Houghton St., was arrested tates at 286 Newbury St., Apt. A caller reported a skunk Cruz enters the courtroom for a status hearing and charged with assault with 28 reported her neighbor was MARBLEHEAD was in her driveway at 1 A St. at the Broward Courthouse Thursday in Fort a dangerous weapon at 6:22 banging at her door on Tuesday at 10:29 p.m. Officer reports at 9:10 a.m. Wednesday. Police Lauderdale, Fla. p.m. Wednesday. Accident there was a miscommunication report they captured the sick animal. Accidents A report of a motor vehicle is all is OK. crash involving a parked car on Road rage incident report- Judge wants early A report of a motor vehicle ed at the Container Store at SWAMPSCOTT crash with personal injury at Smith Street at 1:12 p.m. on Wednesday. 210 Andover St. on Tuesday at 2020 trial in Florida 3:24 p.m. Wednesday at 290 11:12 p.m. Officer reports inci- Accident Broadway. Complaints dent happened in Danvers and A report of a motor vehicle suspect drove off. A report of a hit and run school shooting crash at 4:10 p.m. Wednesday A caller reported at 11:16 Caller from 14 Blueberry Way motor vehicle crash at Norfolk at 283 Parkland Ave.; at 5:46 a.m. on Wednesday that they reports her husband is harass- Avenue and Paradise Road at p.m. Wednesday at Nahant 11:16 p.m. on Sunday. By Curt Anderson likely be the biggest trial received several IRS calls. They ing her for money for crack on and Sagamore streets; at 8:53 ASSOCIATED PRESS in recent Broward County stated they knew it was a scam Wednesday at 12:43 a.m. Of- history — if not ever. p.m. Wednesday at State and and will check their credit ac- ficer reports the man left the Complaints FORT LAUDERDALE, "It does give us a place Market streets; at 12:27 a.m. counts. home prior to police arrival and Fla. — Trial should be- Thursday at Euclid Avenue and A report of an erratic operator to work toward," Marcus A caregiver for a resident police were unable to locate at Atlantic and Ocean avenues gin in early 2020 for the said of the 2020 goal. Pine Point Road; at 4:34 a.m. on Cliff Street called at 11:33 him. At 1:11 a.m. police locat- suspect in a Florida high Thursday at 581 Lynnfield St.; at 7:55 a.m. on Wednesday. Cruz is accused of kill- a.m. on Wednesday to report ed him and will check on his A report of a con or scam at school massacre that left ing 17 and wounding 17 at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at 102 a scam phone call. When they well-being. The reporting party 17 people dead last year, 61 Lincoln Circle at 10:34 a.m. in the February 2018 Grant St. answered, someone on the oth- said he can stay in the house a judge said at a hearing on Wednesday. mass shooting at Marjory er line said, “Hello, Grandma,” for the night. Officer will docu- Thursday. A report of a disturbance at Stoneman Douglas High Assaults and that is when they knew it ment. Circuit Judge Elizabeth 16 Duncan Terrace at 11:19 School in Parkland. He is was a scam. Officer reported a disabled Scherer said she intends A report of an assault and a.m. on Wednesday. also accused of assaulting to set a definitive trial battery at 11 p.m. Wednesday A walk-in reported a scam at motor vehicle at Route 128 A report of suspicious activity date soon for 20-year-old a jail corrections officer at Speedway Gas Station on 12:03 p.m. on Wednesday. South near the jughandle on at Puritan and Winshaw roads Nikolas Cruz, who faces while in custody. Liberty Street. A caller reported they were Newbury Street on Wednesday at 6:59 p.m. on Wednesday. the death penalty if con- Cruz's attorneys have A report of an assault and approached by a woman on at 6:51 a.m. and requests a A report of hazardous con- victed. No exact date has said he will plead guilty battery with a dangerous weap- Pleasant Street who showed a tow. Officer reports vehicle was ditions at Stop & Shop, 450 yet been set, and even in return for a life prison on at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday note about being “an accom- moved and tow canceled. Paradise Road, at 5:11 a.m. on aiming for the first part sentence, but prosecutors on Rogers Avenue. plice to murder” at 6:17 p.m. Well-being check requested Thursday. of 2020 would be quick for have refused that offer. on Wednesday. for a man in a vehicle parked such a high-profile mur- Investigators say Cruz Theft A caller reported an inside at The Ultimate at 130 New- Theft der case. confessed to the shooting odor of gas on Gilbert Heights bury St. on Wednesday at 9:53 But Scherer told lawyers the day he was arrested A report of a larceny at 7:48 Road at 1:15 a.m. on Thursday. a.m. Officer reports the man A report of a larceny at 19 that would prevent things and prosecutors released a.m. Thursday at Shelter at 100 Responding officers stated the was napping on his break. Littles Point Road at 11:31 from getting bogged down. cellphone video of Cruz Willow St.; at 12:30 p.m. Thurs- odor was from a skunk. Possible drug activity report- a.m. on Wednesday. "I'm asking both sides describing beforehand ex- to take that into account. actly what he planned to Pace yourselves," she said. do at the school. POLICE BRIEFS "I just ask you to keep that With the issue of guilt in mind as a goal moving in little doubt, the trial forward." would likely focus more on Police: Officer injured in The shooting remains than 1,600 texts, some of day to charges of man- Assistant State Attorney Cruz's mental and emo- accidental gun discharge under investigation. which contained sexually slaughter, home invasion Jeff Marcus said prosecu- tional problems and fasci- explicit images, requests and arson among other tors and defense attorneys nation with violence, guns WALTHAM (AP) — Teacher pleads guilty to for pornographic images offenses and was sen- are working as rapidly as and death. Those issues Police say an officer trying to coerce child for sex and discussions about tenced to 25 to 30 years in possible to identify and also would play a central has been injured in the meeting for sex. state prison. interview witnesses, sort role in whether a jury accidental discharge of a BOSTON (AP) — A The girl’s mother dis- Assistant District Attor- through evidence and be- chose to impose the death service weapon. teacher from Louisiana covered the messages and ney Christopher Hodgens gin planning what would penalty. The Waltham officer was has pleaded guilty to contacted police. says the 27-year-old taken to the hospital after trying to persuade an Procell was a chemistry Lopez and co-defendant Jonathan Hart stabbed shooting shortly after 11-year-old Massachu- teacher at a high school in Joseph Cernauskas to 7 a.m. Thursday and is setts girl into having sex Noble, La., at the time. death in his Hardwick expected to survive. and sending her sexually He faces 10 years to life Lynn Drug Task Force home in 2011. Police in a statement explicit photos. in prison at sentencing scheduled for June 3. Hart told authorities said the preliminary in- Federal prosecutors that Cernauskas, who vestigation revealed that say 25-year-old Logan Hotline 2nd man pleads guilty was his great-uncle, had no one else was involved Procell pleaded guilty molested him for several 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY or injured. Wednesday to coercion in fatal stabbing of years, starting when he The officer’s name was and enticement of a minor 84-year-old man was 6 years old. or text the word tiplynn not made public, but and transfer of obscene Hart pleaded guilty to and your tip to “tip411” (847411) WBZ-TV reports she is material to a minor. WORCESTER (AP) — A identical charges and was a 30-year department Prosecutors say Procell second man has plead- given the same prison veteran. first contacted the girl ed guilty for his role in sentence last month. Spanish menu available The department did not via Snapchat after seeing the fatal stabbing of an The Telegram & Gazette All reports of neighborhood activity say what the officer was her on a different online 84-year-old man. reports Lopez apologized will be investigated. doing at the time of the application. Procell and Jason Lopez, of Ware, in court, saying “it haunts Callers may remain anonymous. accidental gunshot. the girl exchanged more entered his plea Wednes- me to this day.” A8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 ENTERTAINMENT Prosecutor: Actor gave detailed instructions for faked attack By Don Babwin His plans for the sur- ASSOCIATED PRESS veillance camera were thwarted. Police say it was CHICAGO — "Empire" pointed another way and actor Jussie Smollett gave did not have a view of the detailed instructions to beating. two brothers who helped At Smollett's rst court him stage a racist, an- appearance, a judge set ti-gay attack on himself, bond at $100,000, mean- including giving them ing that he must post speci c slurs to yell, tell- $10,000 to be released. ing them to shout "MAGA Smollett's attorneys asked country" and pointing out for him to be released on a surveillance camera PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS his own recognizance, that he thought would re- but the judge, who is also cord the beating, a prose- Police say Jussie black, said that was inap- cutor said Thursday. Smollett planned the propriate and that he was Police said Smollett staged attack because particularly bothered by planned the hoax because he was unhappy with the allegations involving he was unhappy with his his salary and wanted the noose. salary and wanted to pro- to promote his career. Smollett said little mote his career. Before the during the hearing, except PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS attack, he also sent a letter The actor "took advan- to state his name. His at- Anna Zorina built a snowman in the city of Severomorsk, Russia, to enter that threatened him to the tage of the pain and anger torneys and supporters an online competition. Zorina needs the 100,000 rubles prize provided to Chicago studio where "Em- of racism to promote his left without speaking to help her 4-year-old son, Stepa, who is diagnosed with cerebral palsy. pire" is shot, police said. career," police Superinten- reporters. Smollett, who is black dent Eddie Johnson said. One of the attorneys, and gay, turned himself "This publicity stunt Jack Prior, told the judge in to face accusations that was a scar that Chicago that Smollett "maintains Snowman builders aim for he led a false police re- didn't earn and certainly these are outrageous alle- port last month when he didn't deserve," he added. gations" and denies they told authorities he was at- As part of the instruc- are true. big money in video contest tacked in downtown Chi- tions, Smollett also told The FBI has been in- cago by two masked men the brothers to put the vestigating the threaten- MOSCOW (AP) — ists and Ukrainian forces potentially lucrative lark who hurled racist and an- rope around his neck, As- ing letter. Johnson would Building a snowman isn't drags on, looked like seri- for some, but for a woman ti-gay slurs and looped a sistant State's Attorney not say whether Smol- always just a way to while ous contenders until they in the Arctic Circle city of rope around his neck, po- Risa Lanier told a news lett could face additional away a long winter. For were undone by war and Severomorsk, it's serious lice said. conference. charges for that. some people in Russia weather. business. She wants the and Ukraine, it's a way to "Our snowman turned prize in order to defray the possibly earn some signi - out to be about 36 feet, but costs of surgery for her son. cant money. we literally didn't make it In videos submitted to The YouTube channel by a couple of hours — it the contest so far, building SlivkiShow, popular among melted," said constructor techniques have ranged Retire to a Russian-speakers with Daniil Kovalenko. "And from rolling a big ball of more than 12 million sub- it's not just the melting snow to well-organized warmer climate scribers, launched some ... but because we live in work by teams applying elaborate construction Donetsk — and everybody the snow to solid frames. efforts last month by an- knows what's going on in Contest rules say it has to without leaving the North Shore! nouncing a prize of 100,000 Donetsk — there were all be done by hand — no rubles for the tallest snow- strong blows, the ground machines allowed. man built by viewers. shook and the whole last And, the contest speci- A group of young men part of the snowman we es that each snowman — from Donetsk, in eastern built in the last three days no matter how big and in- Ukraine where armed crashed down." timidating — has to have con ict between separat- The contest may be a a jolly, classic carrot nose. REVIEW Fiancée helps Hayes Carll deliver his prettiest work

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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 DelVecchio, Crusaders playing their Steve Krause best hockey at the perfect time By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF PEABODY — When the Bishop Fenwick boys Nick Cafardo hockey team fell to 5-9-1 on the season in early February it looked as though its state tournament hopes may fall short for a third straight year. was truly one But not to the Crusaders and senior captain Derek DelVecchio, who nished off the season of a kind perfectly. “This season we knew we had just been getting Sports writing is a club as unlucky early on and had to keep working,” much as it is anything. Those DelVecchio, from Saugus, said. “But toward the of us who do it go from venue end of the season here we started nding the back to venue, city to city, and see of the net more and working together.” the same people everywhere we With help from the leadership of their seniors travel. and production from all three lines, the Crusaders In the years I was sports closed out the season with ve straight wins and editor at this paper, I traveled outscored their opponents 32-3. Fenwick capped to New York on more than one the run with a 9-1 win in the Carlin Cup over occasion to cover the Red Sox crosstown rival Peabody Monday to clinch a tour- when they were in Yankee Sta- nament berth. dium. One of those times was “I’m so excited for this team,” DelVecchio, a for- in October of 2003, when the ward, said. “After being knocked out of the play- Red Sox were within ve outs of offs my freshman year and then not making it winning the American League back it’s great to have a chance to be back into the pennant but ended up losing ITEM FILE PHOTO tournament and have a chance to redeem Game 7 on Aaron Boone’s home Bishop Fenwick’s Derek DelVecchio (right), a two-year captain for the ourselves.” run. hockey team, has been a key leader for the Crusaders this season. DELVECCHIO, B2 The next day, several of us gathered at Penn Station for the long trip to Boston via the Acela. One of them was Nick Cafardo of . St. Pius V breeding the area’s next players If the Boston sports media have a reputation for often be- By Mike Alongi ing ungracious and unfriendly ITEM STAFF to the athletes they cover, that LYNN — Over the next cou- was not true of Nick. If 19 out of ple of years, a new crop of young 20 people pinned Grady Little basketball players will burst to the wall after that seventh onto the North Shore high game for leaving Pedro Marti- school basketball scene. And nez in too long, Nick would have there’s a decent chance that at been the one writer who didn’t. least a few of those players will This wasn’t to say Nick all come from one Catholic wouldn’t have addressed the school in Lynn. criticism, for he did his job The varsity boys basketball un inchingly. It’s just that he’d team at St. Pius V School has have managed to do it minus gone on a serious run this sea- the vitriol that often accompa- son. With 10 eighth-graders on nied other pieces. the 12-player roster, St. Pius V Item readers of a certain age used its experience and athleti- would surely remember Nick, cism to roll to a 12-0 record in as his byline appeared here fre- the regular season. As coach quently as we used the Quincy Paul Greaves puts it, this has Patriot Ledger sports service all come together over the back when he was still writing years. for the paper. “I’m just really proud of how Nick died unexpectedly Thurs- the guys have played this year,” day at the age of 62 while down said Greaves. “I’ve been coach- at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, ing a lot of these guys for years Fla. This is a loss that’s hard to now, and I’ve really seen them fathom now, and it’ll be harder to grow over that time both as fathom in the coming weeks and players and as people. It’s all months. After all, Nick Cafardo come together this year and it’s COURTESY PHOTO wrote the living history of the been a lot of fun so far.” and, for a short The St. Pius V School varsity boys basketball team nished the regular season unbeaten while, ST. PIUS V, B2 at 12-0. from the time he rst got on the beat with the Ledger to the time he died. He was in the front seat of the car at critical moments in the club’s history, and he was Salem State’s O’Neill wins 600th career game there to tell us all about it. By Harold Rivera is just the 13th coach all-time to reach He was front and center when ITEM SPORTS EDITOR 600 career victories. the Red Sox broke the curse in “I’m just so thankful for the opportu- 2004, when they won again in SALEM — When former Salem State nity to coach at Salem State,” O’Neill 2007, when they helped heal a University President James T. Amsler said. “I feel blessed to be able to stay in wounded city in 2013, and when hired Lynn native William O’Neill as the game as long as I have. In putting they nished off the most prolif- the school’s new men’s hockey coach it in perspective, it wouldn’t have been ic season, in terms of winning, in 1981, Amsler took a chance on a possible without the support of my wife in their long history last year. 25-year-old fresh out of college and ea- and family, my peers in hockey and the Along the way, Nick never ger for a new opportunity. support of the Salem State administra- pulled a punch. But he never Fast forward to 2019 and O’Neill, now tion. threw one indiscriminately, gra- in his 38th season at Salem State, is “Salem State’s one of the builders of tuitously, or maliciously either. one of the winningest coaches in Di- college hockey as we know it in Boston He was a straight shooter, and vision III history. O’Neill earned his and New England,” O’Neill said. “They he didn’t know what the word took a big chance with a young college “agenda,” as it applies to sports 600th career victory with a 5-4 win over COURTESY PHOTO Fitchburg State Tuesday night at Lor- guy like me. I’m just so thankful that writing, meant. they did.” Salem State men’s hockey coach William ing Arena. He stands third among all KRAUSE, B2 O’Neill won his 600th career game Tuesday. active Division III coaches in wins and O’NEILL, B2 St. Mary’s boys hockey remains alive in ‘Super 8’ race said. “Both goalies played well. rolled in their regular season - SCHOOL ROUNDUP To compete well with these guys nale. By Mike Alongi in their tournament, I give my Charlie McGurrin and Paul ITEM STAFF guys a lot of credit. It says a lot Heffernan each had two goals, about where we’re at right now. while Ben Gansenberg added The St. Mary’s boys hockey team one goal and one assist. Brendan might not have won the Cardinal Pope Francis and B.C. High are Locke and Aidan Ryan each had Classic, but it may have earned battling for No. 1 and No. 2 in the one goal, while Ryan Hart had a way into the Super 8 after a state. We accomplished a lot in two assists. Tommy Wood n, Loch strong performance at Olympia this tournament. Sheridan and Zach Piersol each Ice Center. “It was a total team effort,” Lee had one assist in the win. The Spartans fell to Super 8 lock said. “To play that caliber of com- Marblehead (14-4-3) now waits Pope Francis 3-2 in overtime in petition, it took all three lines. for its seeding in the upcoming the nal Thursday afternoon, but They all stepped their game up. Division 2 North state tourna- the game will go into each team’s It was very impressive to watch.” ment. record as a tie. That only bolsters With the regular season now GIRLS HOCKEY the Spartans’ chances of getting over, the Spartans (16-5-1) will sit St. Mary’s 3, Reading 1 into the Super 8, as they’ve been back and wait to see where they The Spartans closed out the right on the bubble for the past fall. The postseason pairings will regular season on a high note couple weeks. be announced Saturday. with a solid non-conference win Brady Carpenter and Col- “We’re looking forward to the at Pilgrim Arena in the Hingham in Reddy each had one goal for postseason,” Lee said. “It’s a Hockey Showcase. Kelsey Sulli- St. Mary’s. Carpenter scored on group that has shown it’s ready to van led the way with two goals, Christian Moran’s assist in the compete at the highest level. I’m while Jenna Chaplain scored one. rst period. Reddy scored unas- very proud of what they’ve accom- Mady Hentosh, Marina DiBiasio, sisted in the third period. plished.” Codi Butt and Sam Porazinski Goalie Joe Purtell made 26 Marblehead 12, each logged one assist. Goalie ITEM FILE PHOTO saves. East Longmeadow 2 Lauren Vaccaro had 25 saves. “It was up and down on both Jacob Gar eld had a hat trick Colin Reddy scored one goal for the Spartans in a game ends,” Spartans coach Mark Lee to lead the way as the Magicians ROUNDUP, B2 against Pope Francis Thursday afternoon. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 Navs welcome back a local trio LYNN — The North Shore Navi- 14 appearances. The Georgetown in June and early July. gators will have three familiar fac- native struck out 44 batters in 45.2 Olszak enters his third collegiate es on their 2019 roster as St. John’s innings of work, ranking sixth in the campaign with a .310 career aver- Prep grad Zach Begin, former Dan- entire FCBL and second on North age, 24 doubles, 55 runs scored, and vers standout Andrew Olszak, and Shore’s staff. Among all Division 3 71 RBI. As a sophomore, he hit .307 Swampscott native Gavin Sullivan pitchers in the FCBL last season, and ranked second on the Huskies have all signed with the Futures only the Navs’ Shayne Audet (New with 37 RBI. Collegiate Baseball League club for England College) had more strike- Sullivan spent a brief portion of the second consecutive summer. outs than Begin. last summer with North Shore after Director of Player Procurement Begin, who went 1-0 with a 3.11 completing his scholastic career at Joe Gill made the announcement. ERA as the top starter for St. Joe’s Cheshire Academy. He will join the Including these three returnees, last spring, posted the best pitching team following his freshman season a total of 14 players have officially performance of North Shore’s entire at Stetson University, a Division 1 been named to the team’s 2019 ros- summer in his third of four starts. program that won 48 games and ad- ter. In a July 20 win at Pittsfield, he vanced to the NCAA Super Regional “Andrew and Zach were key mem- pitched eight innings of three-hit round last season. bers of our lineup and pitching staff ball and struck out 11. The former Big Blue standout and last year, and Gavin was strong on “Returning to the Navs is such a two-time Western New England COURTESY PHOTO the mound during his short time great opportunity,” Begin said. “I Prep Pitcher of the Year will look St. Pius V’s Orvis Njika has been accepted into with us,” said Gill. “Having players loved working with the staff, meet- to pitch out of the bullpen for the the Garrity Scholars Program at St. Mary’s High with FCBL experience is crucial in ing so many great players, and Hatters this spring. Sullivan made School. building our roster, and it’s a bonus building relationships so close to one start and one relief appearance that all three of these guys call the home.” for the Navs last summer, allowing North Shore home. I’m excited to Olszak appeared in 42 games last one earned run and striking out two welcome Andrew, Zach, and Gavin summer and posted a .223 average over a total of 4.2 innings. St. Pius V breeding back to Navs Nation to serve as with 11 RBI after serving as the Stay tuned as the Navigators will leaders for our ballclub.” regular shortstop during his first be announcing more additions to Begin joined the Navs after an im- two seasons at the University of the roster in the coming weeks and the area’s next players pressive freshman season at Saint Southern Maine. He knocked in six months in preparation for the 2019 Joseph’s College of Maine and was runs, logged seven of his 31 hits, and season. The team’s home opener at ST. PIUS V a regular on the mound, going 1-1 scored four times to help the Navs to Fraser Field is slated for Saturday, From B1 with a 3.55 ERA over a team-high a 4-2 record over a six-game stretch June 1. And while the success on the court is certainly nice, it’s success in the classroom that is pushing a number of these players to even higher heights. Baseball loses a great with Cafardo’s passing Topping the list of notable student-athletes is Orvis Nijika, who has been accepted into the Garrity Scholars KRAUSE ers affect his personality adversely. by predecessor and Program at St. Mary’s High School. The most prestigious He was unfailingly polite and cor- put his own imprint on it, making award St. Mary’s offers, the Garrity Scholars Program is From B1 a four-year, full tuition scholarship program given to just dial to everyone, regardless of who it it even better in the process. I may On that trip home, Nick, a Globe was and what the conversation was 10 students each year. The scholarship covers full tuition or may not have had time for the and mandatory fees for four years. photographer whom I didn’t know, about. He’d appear on talk shows long introductions, but his “apropos Michael Gee (who was then with where he had to interact with fans “Orvis works really hard on the court and in the class- of nothing,” “updates on nine,” and room, and he’s earned everything he’s gotten,” said the Herald), a few others and I got and treat them all with the utmost other squibs — as broadcaster Mel Greaves. all the grousing out of our systems respect. In the days when the Globe Allen used to all them — were must- Another group of student-athletes — Aidan George, and then proceeded to go over, play- had online chats Nick would provide reads every Sunday. Michael Anderson, Henry Azzun and Dominic Greaves er by player, everything the Red Sox detailed answers to the questions The world is full of reporters who — were named St. Mary’s Scholars. These merit-based would need to do to get over this ob- where others of his status would get into this business, flushed with scholarships are based on the students’ strong academic stacle that — on this particular day provide one- or two-word responses. the knowledge that if they work record, leadership potential, and high scores on the high — seemed as if it was Mt. Everest. If you met him in the food line, hard, and play their cards right, school entrance exam. The program offers these students It was a good session, and the next or on the field, or anywhere else at special enrichment opportunities as well as merit schol- thing we knew we were pulling into Fenway he’d treat you like a long- they’ll eventually wield tremendous power to make or break the athletes arships during their time at St. Mary’s. South Station. Four hours on a train lost friend. Regardless of what half- Aside from Nijika, these players are still deciding be- never seemed like such a short trip. baked theory you were endorsing who come through their areas. Nick had that power, but he used tween a number of high school options. Some of the I don’t know many writers of Nick’s (and he must have heard thousands players hope to attend St. John’s Prep, while Dominic it not as a cudgel, but as an honest caliber who would have patiently of them), he would listen, smile, and Greaves has been offered a scholarship to Bishop Fen- listened to all our babbling. But that let you down oh-so-gently with a means to convey information — and, wick as well. The student-athletes have until March 15 was Nick. I don’t think he ever had timely dose of reality. in so doing, convey his genuine love to decide where they will attend in the fall. it in him to let his status as one of With the Globe, Nick took the con- for the game of baseball. “This is a pretty big decision for these guys, because the nation’s premier baseball writ- cept of the “notes” column pioneered What more could anyone ask? basketball won’t define them in life,” Greaves said. “What I want to instill in them is intensity, toughness, compassion and wisdom, not just in basketball but in life. O’Neill wins 600th with Salem State hockey I try to teach these guys as much as I can before they go and give them the tools to make good decisions going forward.” clinic trying to get better and loving your staff, the support you get from O’NEILL But there’s still basketball to be played for St. Pius V, the game of hockey. As you got older From B1 the athletic administration. It’s a who’ll compete in the North Shore Catholic Elementary and older and continued in hockey win-win.” School Basketball League (NSCESBL) playoffs next O’Neill lived on Maple Street in you’d realize most of those kids were The Vikings finished the regu- week as the No. 1 seed. Lynn during his youth before mov- going to the clinic and it was pretty lar season at 8-16-1. Salem State “We’re a good team, and we always compete hard on ing to Danvers. He attended St. cool. Lifelong memories and lifelong earned the No. 6 seed in the MAS- defense,” Greaves said. “We’ll always be right in the John’s Prep, where he played his friendships.” CAC Tournament and travels to game, and as long as we can knock down some shots I high school hockey and graduated O’Neill has coached the Vikings to UMass Dartmouth Saturday night think we can go a long way.” in 1974. O’Neill played Division I a pair of NCAA Division III Final (6:30) for the quarterfinal round of Greaves also notes that this playoff run will provide college hockey at Boston Universi- Four appearances (1992, 1994), and the tournament. The Vikings went key experience for his players who plan on continuing to ty and started his coaching career numerous Massachusetts State Col- 1-2 against UMass Dartmouth the next level. shortly after graduating in 1979. lege Athletic Conference (MASCAC) during the regular season, including “I don’t think any of these guys have been in these He coached alongside the late Bo championships. a 3-1 win on the road back on Dec. 8. kinds of situations where it’s the playoffs and it’s a one- Tierney at Bishop Fenwick for one The relationships he’s built with “We’ve got quite a rivalry going and-done scenario,” said Greaves. “So I think this will season and at Norwich Universi- his players, O’Neill said, are what (with UMass Dartmouth),” O’Neill provide some much-needed experience for them as they ty, where he earned his master’s he’s enjoyed the most during his ten- said. “These games always bring start to take the next steps in their basketball careers. degree, with Toot Cahoon. In 1981, ure with the Vikings. These guys will probably be playing in the playoffs once O’Neill landed at Salem State where “I love that I’ve had so many great the best in both teams. It’ll be hard- they get to high school, so any experience now can only he succeeded Mike Gilligan. players,” O’Neill said. “The relation- fought and emotional. The team help.” He still carries a vivid recollection ships with the players, they’re good that can get its goaltending going St. Pius V will take on Our Lady of the Assumption of his time in Lynn. people, good citizens. You’re talking and the team that can get it going (Lynnfield) in the NSCESBL semifinals next Thursday “I went to St. Pius,” O’Neill said. “I about an opportunity where you on special teams will have the best (5:45) at Immaculate Conception School in Newburyport. still remember the old hockey mem- start in October and it builds every chance of a good outcome. ories of the gathering of the Satur- day until the end. When it ends it “We’re looking forward to the day morning group at the old Lynn comes to a screeching halt in that MASCAC Tournament. We’re look- Arena on Boston Street. Ben Foote last playoff game. It’s something ing forward to Saturday and playing was the hockey coach at English. He that’s a daily progression. The play- the best we can play. We’re thankful would have his clinic on Saturday ers are a big part of it. Being with for our local fans that come to our morning. Players from all over the the players, the staff. Your assistant games, follow our team and are in- North Shore would go. You didn’t coaches that you’re working with volved with our players. We appreci- even know him, you’d just go to the and the relationships you have with ate that, it’s always great.” DelVecchio a true leader for Fenwick hockey ITEM FILE PHOTO DELVECCHIO the situation.” KIPP’s Tatiana Megie-Maddrey (right) had nine From B1 DelVecchio believes the points, four assists and five steals Wednesday. Crusaders finally started Fenwick coach Jim Quin- playing together and that lan knew it was only a was one of the keys to clos- KIPP girls close out regular matter of time before the ing out the season and puck started bouncing the making a playoff push. Crusaders’ way and he’s “We definitely started to season with 20-point victory proud of his team’s im- put a focus on forechecking provement through the and keeping our shifts ROUNDUP season. quick,” DelVecchio said. From B1 “The last two years we “We are playing together haven’t been in the tourna- “We’re very fortunate to win the game,” Spartans coach as a team right now more Frank Pagliuca said. “I thought we got outplayed for the ment,” Quinlan said. “We than we have before. We have just gotten better and majority of the game. We lacked effort and enthusiasm. move the puck fast and try We were very fortunate that Lauren and Kelsey showed better over the years. We to get shots on net.” were down and then we up to play. We had an overall excellent regular season With their goal of reach- won five in a row. It shows and look forward to the tournament.” ing the tournament accom- so much character for these The Spartans swept the showcase for the first time plished, the Crusaders now in program history. Sullivan and Vaccaro were named guys because their backs ITEM FILE PHOTO were to the wall and they focus on looking to carry showcase all-stars. knew they wanted to get in Bishop Fenwick’s Derek DelVecchio (left) aims to their momentum into the St. Mary’s (16-2-2), finished the regular season with the tournament.” lead the Crusaders on a run through the upcom- playoffs. DelVecchio knows the second fewest goals allowed in the state (16) and Quinlan points to the ing state tournament. Fenwick will have to keep figures to be a high seed in the upcoming state tourna- Crusaders senior leader- its offensive game crisp in ment. The pairings will be announced Saturday. order to win at the next ship, including DelVecchio season. We have Derek’s learned last season. GIRLS BASKETBALL level. and co-captain Ethan Belt, line, our second line and “I was a junior captain KIPP Academy 46, Minuteman 26 “We’re getting ready for along with all three lines they can score at anytime last year and from those With the win Wednesday, KIPP earned sole posses- that next challenge now,” sion of first place in the CAC Division 3. The Panthers stepping up to close out the when they are on the ice. seniors I learned how to DelVecchio said. “We are are 7-1 in conference play and 10-10 overall. season. All the seniors have helped lead the team and all of “It’s a good turn around going to be focused on get- Senior Naudia Resnek led the Panthers on senior lead this team to this point.” that stuff,” DelVecchio said. for Bishop Fenwick be- ting pucks through traffic night with a game-high 13 points. She also grabbed cause we have always lost,” DelVecchio, a three-sport “My main goal this year and being physical from seven rebounds, swiped four steals and dished three Quinlan said. “It’s good athlete who also plays foot- was to stay positive and tell start to finish. We want to assists. that we are getting recog- ball and lacrosse at Fen- my teammates to keep make crisp passes and just Nicole Uchendu scored 11 points. Tatiana Megie-Mad- nized. We have really been wick, was also a captain his working hard. Our work be quick with the puck. It’ll drey scored nine points with five steals and four assists. getting it from all three junior year on the ice and ethic is amazing. We just take hard work from The Panthers now await the state tournament lines here to close out the carried over a lot of what he keep on working no matter everyone.” pairings. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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Online reg- 617-840-3822. as Bucks hold on to beat Celtics TV/RADIO MILWAUKEE (AP) — Giannis Bucks won the season series 2-1, Horford added 21 points and a TV Antetokounmpo scored 12 of his 30 their first over the Celtics since season-high 17 rebounds for Boston, MLB points in the fourth quarter, Khris 2014-15. and Jayson Tatum had 17 points 1 p.m...... Exhibition: Northeastern vs. Boston...... Ch. 25 Middleton hit a 3-pointer in the clos- For Antetokounmpo and Irving, and 10 rebounds. NBA ing seconds and the NBA-leading who had 10 of his 22 points in the TIP-INS Milwaukee Bucks held off the Bos- fourth, it was a rematch since squar- 7 p.m...... San Antonio at Toronto...... ESPN Celtics: F Gordon Hayward did not 9:30 p.m...... Utah at Oklahoma City...... ESPN ton Celtics 98-97 on Thursday night. ing off Sunday at the All-Star Game. play after spraining his right ankle Men’s College Basketball On the second-to-last position, Antetokounmpo captained Team Gi- 6:30 p.m...... Bowling Green at Ohio...... CBSSN Marcus Smart forced a jump ball annis, while Irving started for Team during a workout on Tuesday. ... F/C 7 p.m...... Canisius at Monmouth...... ESPNU with Antetokounmpo. Antetokoun- LeBron. Aron Baynes (left foot contusion) is 7 p.m...... Dartmouth at Yale...... ESPNews mpo tipped the jump to Brook Lopez, Irving, who has battled a variety sitting out the three-game trip. 7 p.m...... Harvard at Brown...... NESN who deflected it toward the basket, of injuries this season, used the All- Bucks: Mirotic made his Bucks’ 7 p.m...... Kent State at Buffalo...... ESPN2 but missed as the shot clock expired. Star Game to get ready for his re- debut at forward with three minutes 9 p.m...... Davidson at Rhode Island...... ESPN2 The referees huddled during the turn to action. He had missed the left in the first quarter. He missed 9 p.m...... Green Bay at UIC...... ESPNU timeout and put 3.5 seconds on the two previous games with a strained his first four games with a calf inju- 9:15 p.m...... Indiana at Iowa...... FS1 clock for the Celtics. right knee and 11 overall. ry. ... G Donte DiVincenzo (bilateral Golf Smart inbounded the ball over the Antetokounmpo added 13 re- heel bursitis) did not play. 10:30 a.m...... PGA: Puerto Rico Open...... Golf towering Lopez and dropped a pass bounds, Middleton had 15 points 2 p.m...... PGA/WGC: Mexico Championship...... Golf into Kyrie Irving’s hands at the top and a season-high 13 rebounds, and UP NEXT 11 p.m...... LPGA: Honda LPGA Thailand...... Golf of the key. With Eric Bledsoe draped Malcolm Brogdon had 15 points for Celtics: At Chicago on Saturday NHL all over him, Irving drove the lane, the Bucks. They have won 15 of the night. 7:30 p.m...... Minnesota at Detroit...... NHL Network seemed to stumble and missed an last 17 games, including nine of the Bucks: Host Minnesota on Satur- Men’s College Hockey awkward shot as time expired. The last 10, to improve to 44-14. day night. 6:30 p.m...... Ohio State at Michigan...... FS1 6:30 p.m...... Wisconsin at Penn State...... Big Ten Network 7 p.m...... Northeastern at New Hampshire...... NESN Plus Pedroia staying cautious on injury return 8:30 p.m...... Minnesota-Duluth at North Dakota...... CBSSN 9 p.m...... Notre Dame at Minnesota...... Big Ten Network FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) manager Alex Cora praised Soccer — Dustin Pedroia’s goal him for the leadership he 2:45 p.m...... Fulham at West Ham...... NBCSN isn’t merely to come back provided from the bench. Radio from his knee injury. Pedroia talked about being MLB He’s done that before. able to enjoy the Series it 1 p.m...... Exhibition: Northeastern vs. Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 The challenge for the Bos- more than when he was so ton second baseman this focused on playing. time is to return at the right But during the offseason NHL time, to stick around longer he turned his attention EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE than three games, and to back to rehabbing his knee. Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA help the Red Sox get back Cora would update re- Tampa Bay 62 47 11 4 98 244 163 Winnipeg 60 36 20 4 76 203 178 to the World Series with his porters over the winter Boston 61 36 17 8 80 184 157 Nashville 62 35 22 5 75 191 163 Toronto 60 36 20 4 76 210 170 St. Louis 59 32 22 5 69 177 164 play, instead of by cheering about texts he received Montreal 61 33 21 7 73 184 177 Dallas 59 29 25 5 63 148 154 them on from the dugout. from Pedroia — videos of Buffalo 60 28 24 8 64 171 187 Minnesota 61 28 27 6 62 168 181 Florida 59 26 25 8 60 184 203 Colorado 60 25 24 11 61 196 193 “The human body is on him working out, and oth- Detroit 61 23 29 9 55 172 204 Chicago 61 26 26 9 61 205 227 its own program, man,” Pe- er progress updates that Ottawa 60 22 33 5 49 186 223 Pacific Division droia said after working out painted a picture of a guy Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Calgary 60 37 16 7 81 221 178 with the other infielders on who was eager to prove he N.Y. Islanders 59 35 18 6 76 171 142 San Jose 61 36 17 8 80 223 190 Thursday, a day before the would be ready. The Red Washington 61 34 20 7 75 205 193 Vegas 62 32 25 5 69 182 175 Pittsburgh 61 32 22 7 71 210 191 Arizona 60 27 28 5 59 157 174 defending champions open Sox manager said if Pe- Carolina 61 32 23 6 70 178 170 Vancouver 60 26 27 7 59 170 188 their exhibition schedule PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS droia can make it back, he Columbus 59 33 23 3 69 188 180 Anaheim 60 24 27 9 57 137 187 Philadelphia 61 28 26 7 63 179 206 Edmonton 59 24 29 6 54 165 198 against Northeastern Uni- Dustin Pedroia hopes to contribute to Boston’s would bat leadoff on open- N.Y. Rangers 60 26 26 8 60 173 199 Los Angeles 59 23 30 6 52 143 182 versity. success this year after spending all but three ing day. New Jersey 61 24 29 8 56 180 208 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. “I’m trying to come back. games on the disabled list last season. But if Cora’s goal was to Thursday’s Games Saturday’s Games Whenever it is, it is,” he get the 35-year-old motivat- Washington 3, Toronto 2 New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 1 p.m. said. “Obviously, I want to had surgery on his left knee the load,” he said on Thurs- ed, he didn’t need to bother. New Jersey 4, Ottawa 0 Washington at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Carolina 4, Florida 3 Boston at St. Louis, 4 p.m. play and get back in there. after the 2017 season and day. “When you so some- “I know he always asked San Jose 4, Pittsburgh 0 Carolina at Dallas, 5 p.m. But I’ve played in a lot of started last year on the dis- thing too soon, your body for more. He’ll try to get five Minnesota 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 Los Angeles at Florida, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay 2, Buffalo 1, SO San Jose at Columbus, 5 p.m. games. I understand the abled list. He came back in will say ‘Stop.’ That’s what more (practice repetitions), Montreal 5, Philadelphia 1 Colorado at Nashville, 5:30 p.m. speed of the game and what May, but played just three happened.” and 10 more. And ‘I can Los Angeles at Nashville, 8 p.m. Montreal at Toronto, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. it takes to play. We want to games before going back on Pedroia was with the sprint here and go there,’” N.Y. Islanders at Edmonton, 9 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Vancouver, 10 p.m. make sure my knee is OK.” the DL and spending the team for its World Series Cora said. “There’s some- Arizona at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Anaheim at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Friday’s Games Sunday’s Games A four-time All-Star and rest of the season there. run — the third champi- thing about me telling him Columbus at Ottawa, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 12:30 p.m. the 2008 AL MVP, Pedroia “My knee couldn’t handle onship of his career — and ‘no’ — he gets it.” Minnesota at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Detroit, 3 p.m. Colorado at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, 3 p.m. Anaheim at Calgary, 9 p.m. St. Louis at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Vegas, 10 p.m. Calgary at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE strikes, kills pedestrian on highway Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 43 16 .729 — Houston 33 24 .579 — SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — juries in the accident, police said. Philadelphia 38 21 .644 5 San Antonio 33 26 .559 1 Boston 37 22 .627 6 Dallas 26 31 .456 7 Longtime Syracuse basketball “I am heartbroken that a mem- Brooklyn 30 30 .500 13½ New Orleans 26 33 .441 8 coach Jim Boeheim struck and ber of our community died as the New York 11 47 .190 31½ Memphis 23 36 .390 11 Southeast Division Northwest Division killed a man along an interstate result of last night’s accident,” W L Pct GB W L Pct GB late Wednesday night as he tried Boeheim said in a prepared state- Charlotte 27 30 .474 — Denver 39 18 .684 — Orlando 27 32 .458 1 Oklahoma City 37 20 .649 2 to avoid hitting the man’s dis- ment. The 74-year-old Basketball Miami 26 31 .456 1 Portland 35 23 .603 4½ abled vehicle, police say. Hall of Fame coach said he and Washington 24 34 .414 3½ Utah 32 25 .561 7 Syracuse police say 51-year-old his wife Juli “extend our deepest Atlanta 19 39 .328 8½ Minnesota 27 30 .474 12 Central Division Pacific Division Jorge Jimenez was an occupant sympathies to the Jimenez fam- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB in a black Dodge Charger with ily.” Milwaukee 44 14 .759 — Golden State 41 16 .719 — Indiana 38 20 .655 6 L.A. Clippers 32 27 .542 10 three others when they appar- He said he would not comment Detroit 26 30 .464 17 Sacramento 30 27 .526 11 ently lost control on a patch of further “out of respect for those Chicago 14 44 .241 30 L.A. Lakers 28 29 .491 13 Cleveland 13 46 .220 31½ Phoenix 11 49 .183 31½ ice and hit a guardrail before involved.” midnight Wednesday on I-690 in Police said Boeheim has been Thursday’s Games Saturday’s Games Cleveland 111, Phoenix 98 Portland at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Syracuse. cooperating with the investiga- Philadelphia 106, Miami 102 Brooklyn at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Boeheim struck Jimenez with tion. He even used his cell phone Portland 113, Brooklyn 99 Indiana at Washington, 7 p.m. Milwaukee 98, Boston 97 L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 7 p.m. his GMC Acadia while trying light to warn other drivers of the Houston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Memphis at Cleveland, 7 p.m. to avoid the disabled car, which disabled car after the accident, Sacramento at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Phoenix at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games Detroit at Miami, 7:30 p.m. was resting perpendicular on the police said. Chicago at Orlando, 7 p.m. Boston at Chicago, 8 p.m. darkened highway. The group “At this time we have no reason New Orleans at Indiana, 7 p.m. Sacramento at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. San Antonio at Toronto, 7 p.m. Houston at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. had been heading toward the to believe that there are criminal Washington at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Utah, 10 p.m. median for safety. Jimenez was charges that will be coming for Minnesota at New York, 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim taken to a hospital, where he was anyone,” Syracuse Police Chief L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 p.m. Orlando at Toronto, 3:30 p.m. was involved in a fatal car accident late Denver at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Denver, 5 p.m. pronounced dead. Another man Kenton T. Buckner said at a news Utah at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. San Antonio at New York, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night. in the group suffered minor in- conference. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

THE GRIZZWELLS / BILL SCHORR THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Listen to what everyone has Consider what you enjoy do- Nurture an important relation- Sign up for an event or activi- Don’t let anger get the better of Stick close to home. Traveling to say and be aware of what’s ing most and structure your ship. Make special plans for ty that interests you. What you you. Channel your energy into or visiting relatives or people accurate and what’s false. resume to help you qualify for two or find out what will make discover or learn will help you self-improvement, travel or ex- you don’t always agree with will Someone will make unrealistic positions that excite you. Tak- a loved one happy. Less drama make a decision that will im- ercise. Romance or a creative lead to discord or unwanted promises that could end up ing action will bring results, so and more fun should be your prove your life, relationships outlet will ease tension and changes. Home improvements being costly. stop dreaming and start doing. mantra. and health. encourage peace over discord. are favored, provided you do the work yourself. ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Don’t let emotions dictate your Engage in activities that take Get involved in a physical ac- Listen carefully, but don’t share Consider what you would like A chance to change the way actions. Take a step back and your mind off your troubles. tivity that will help you blow your feelings or your plans. to be doing and what you are you earn money looks prom- consider your options. You are If someone hasn’t been fair off steam. It will save you from Time is on your side, and gath- doing. Assess your skills, ex- ising. An investment or gift will best off talking to a trusted or nice to you, distance your- getting into a nasty discussion ering information will help you perience and knowledge, and put you in a better financial source of advice before you self from that person. Put your with someone who doesn’t gain perspective on the best look for a position or activity position, but could also lead to make a move. needs first. share your opinions. way to move forward. that will improve your life. additional responsibilities.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Sister suspects fiance caught flirting has much more to hide A ruff that goes against the trend DEAR ABBY: My find yourself. Memorize the Dan Quayle said, “I believe hearts. youngest sister started Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van first paragraph of your let- we are on an irreversible trend From the bidding, East dating a man and they Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, ter to me and recite it ver- toward more freedom and knows that West is unlikely to quickly moved in together. and was founded by her mother, batim when the subject of democracy — but that could have the heart king. (Also, if Six months into their rela- your relationship with change.” West is an expert and has that tionship she got pregnant Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at your aunt and uncle comes Bridge is full of trends — axi- king, he would have played and they got engaged. DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los up. Because it’s a small oms — like second high low and the club eight on the second Their wedding is planned Angeles, CA 90069. town, the message will third hand high. Those two have round, the unnecessarily high for this summer. spread quickly, and you some exceptions. One that is card being a suit-preference Recently she discovered won’t have to repeat it of- almost never wrong is the hon- signal for hearts.) he has been video-chat- “I told you so’s.” Recognize look through Dad’s tools ten. or from the shorter side first. Unless trying for a trump ting with someone he met that whether she marries and such. After making no This deal features a play that promotion, it is rarely right to online. He admitted to her fiance or not, she will attempt to contact Dad DEAR ABBY: My hus- goes against another trend that lead a suit that dummy can flirting, apologized and forever be linked with him while he was alive, now band and I want to go to is usually reliable. Look at the ruff. But here, East must lead promised that was the end because of the baby. that he’s gone, my uncle Europe this summer, but of it. I have a strong suspi- North and East hands. Defend- the club king at trick three, had the nerve to ask to we don’t want to take his ing against four spades, West forcing dummy to ruff. This cion that there have been DEAR ABBY: After my look through Dad’s mother along. We have other “situations” my sis- leads the club three: two, jack, stops South from being able mom passed away, my dad things?! I politely shut taken her on two holidays ter is unaware of. five. East cashes the club ace: to establish the diamonds, lived alone for three years him down. over the last two years Should I express my con- until his death. During six, four, queen. What should draw trumps and run the di- Since then, my aunt has and didn’t enjoy either one East do next? amonds. cerns to her and suggest those three years, Mom’s been bad-mouthing me all postponing the wedding? for various reasons. She The bidding was straightfor- family not once made con- over town, telling every- Or should I keep my gut now expects to go with us ward, if a little pushy because tact with him or me. Dad one “I dropped them” and feelings to myself? I’m on our international vaca- North’s club queen is waste- lived in a very small town. “don’t want anything to do tions, and we don’t know afraid she will get married When he would see Mom’s paper. and then find out what’s with them.” I suppose how to tell her we prefer to Note West’s opening lead. sister and her husband that’s true under the cir- go alone. Please help. really going on. out and about in restau- In partner’s unsupported suit, cumstances, but what the rule is high from shortness BIG SISTER IN rants and stores, they should I say to set the re- HOLIDAY FOR TWO would ignore him. (singleton or doubleton), low MASSACHUSETTS cord straight without ap- DEAR HOLIDAY: What from length. After Dad’s death, my pearing as the bad guy? DEAR BIG SISTER: Be aunt contacted me asking your husband should say Suppose East exits with a honest with your sister. Al- if she could have a rocking “ORPHAN” IN THE to his mother is, “Mom, my trump. Declarer wins on the though I suspect that your chair that belonged to my SOUTH wife and I will be going to board, cashes the top dia- gut feelings are accurate, mother. I agreed they ______for a few weeks monds and ruffs a diamond whether she will believe it could have it. To my shock, DEAR ORPHAN: Please in early August. We need high. When they split 3-3, he is debatable, but at least when my uncle arrived to accept my sympathy for an ‘adventure’ alone to- draws trumps ending on the she will have been warned. pick up the chair, he began the loss of your parents, gether, so we will not be board and cashes the two If she does decide to stay asking me about my dad’s and the uncomfortable sit- asking you to join us.” Pe- high diamonds, discarding with him, refrain from any belongings. He wanted to uation in which you now riod!

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Francis had abused at more than 1,000 ASSOCIATED PRESS abuse case, commissioning brought Zanchetta to the Catholic institutions be- info before flying a four-volume, 2,000-plus Vatican and given him a tween 1980 and 2015. VATICAN CITY — Pope page forensic study of the high-ranking job after he The Royal Commission Francis’ high-stakes sex legal case against a convict- resigned suddenly from his investigation, Australia’s over conflict zones abuse prevention summit ed priest that concluded he post in 2017. The Vatican highest form of inquiry, is meant to call attention to was innocent, that his vic- insists no allegation of sex- deduced that 7 percent of By Mike Corder The safety board’s chair- the crisis as a global prob- tims were lying and that ual abuse was lodged until Catholic priests in Austra- ASSOCIATED PRESS man, Tjibbe Joustra, said lem that requires a global progress has been made the case never should have last year, but local church lia between 1950 and 2010 THE HAGUE, Nether- response. gone to trial. officials said they raised had been accused of sexual- since the downing of His decision was sparked lands — More than four MH17 in sharing informa- Despite the study, Argen- the alarm about inappro- ly abusing children. years after a Malaysian by the realization that in tina’s Supreme Court in priate behavior in 2015. Chile tion about potential risks many parts of the world, passenger jet was shot of flying over conflicts and 2017 upheld the conviction Australia Francis discovered first- down over conflict-ravaged bishops and religious su- and 15-year prison sen- Australia’s Catholic hand just how pervasive that airlines are now tak- periors continue to deny eastern Ukraine, airlines ing action more quickly. tence for the Rev. Giulio Church has a horrific clerical sex abuse is — and around the world still need or play down the severity Grassi, a celebrity priest abuse record, which in part how effectively it has been “Airlines are taking a more and better informa- of the scandal and protect who ran homes for street prompted the government covered up by the Catholic more structured approach tion to make risk assess- their priests and the repu- children across Argentina. to launch a four-year na- hierarchy — when in Jan- to analyzing the risks and ments about flying over tation of the church at all More recently, an Argen- tional investigation into all uary 2018 he branded as uncertainties, scaling up war zones, a Dutch safety costs. tine bishop close to Francis, forms of institutional abuse “calumny” accusations of to a higher risk level at an watchdog said Thursday. Much of the developing Bishop Gustavo Zanchetta, — Catholic and otherwise. cover-up against a Chilean earlier stage,” the safety The Dutch Safety world has largely escaped was placed under investi- The landmark survey bishop he had strongly de- board said. Board’s comments came in a public explosion of the gation for alleged sexual found 4,444 people were fended. Nations, international scandal, as have conflict a report following up on its aviation authorities and zones and countries where 2015 probe into the cause international organiza- Catholics are a minority. of the downing of Malaysia tions such as the Europe- But even majority Cath- Airlines Flight 17 on July an Commission also are olic countries have lagged. 17, 2014, and subsequent working together better to Just this week, the online recommendations to im- improve intelligence shar- resource BishopAccount- prove aviation safety and ing, Joustra said. ability listed Brazil, Mexico, security. But the report stressed the Philippines, Congo and The safety board inves- that more needs to be done. a handful of other heavily tigation concluded that “Very few changes relat- Catholic countries as plac- the plane was shot down ing to airspace manage- es where the church lead- by a Buk missile launched ment by nations dealing ership has failed to respond from territory controlled with armed conflict within adequately when priests by pro-Russian rebels. All their territories have been rape and molest children. 298 people on board were made,” the board said in a Some countries where the killed as the plane disinte- statement. “Also, airlines scandal has played out visi- grated in midair and show- require more detailed and bly in recent years: ered debris over fields in complex information to Argentina Ukraine. perform adequate risk as- Francis’ home country is An international crim- sessments.” beginning to see an erup- inal investigation is still Joustra said he saw lit- tion of the scandal, with underway aimed at bring- tle action on a recommen- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS some cases even implicat- ing the perpetrators to jus- dation by the board to ing the pontiff himself. Chilean criminal prosecutors have staged a series of raids on the church’s tice. The Netherlands and move quickly on shutting As Cardinal Jorge Mario secret archives to seize documents. They have opened more than 100 inves- Australia have said they airspaces or imposing al- Bergoglio, Francis played tigations into abusive priests and have questioned the current and former hold Russia responsible for titude limits in the skies a decisive and divisive role archbishops of Santiago about allegations they covered up the crimes. supplying the missile. above conflict zones. More than 150 IS militants handed over to Iraq from Syria

By Sarah El Deeb Many believe the IS threat won’t been under siege for more than a and Qassim Abdul-Zahra end with the pocket’s recapture week in the tent camp in the vil- ASSOCIATED PRESS and that an insurgency is under- lage of Baghouz. It wasn’t clear way. In a foreboding sign Thursday, how many civilians remain holed OUTSIDE BAGHOUZ, Syria — the IS claimed responsibility for up inside, along with the militants. U.S.-backed Syrian forces fighting back-to-back suicide attacks that More trucks were sent in Thurs- the Islamic State group handed hit a village miles away, leaving day to the tip of a corridor lead- over more than 150 Iraqi members more than a dozen people dead in ing to the camp to evacuate more of the group to Iraq, an Iraqi secu- a rare targeting of civilians. people, but Associated Press jour- rity official said Thursday, mark- A few hundred people — many nalists on the ground outside Bag- ing the biggest repatriation from of them women and terrified-look- houz said no civilians emerged. Syria of captured militants so far. ing children — were evacuated “We thought more civilians will The official said the IS mili- Wednesday from the group’s tiny come out today and we sent 50 tants were handed over to the tent camp on the banks of the trucks over,” said an SDF com- Iraqi side late Wednesday, and Euphrates River, signaling an im- mander who goes by his nom de that they were now in a “safe minent end to the territorial rule guerre, Aram. “We don’t know place” under investigation. of the militants’ self-declared “ca- why they are not coming out.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The transfer comes as the U.S.- liphate” that once stretched across Another SDF official said IS backed Syrian Democratic Forces a third of both Syria and Iraq. militants closed the roads so the A few hundred people — many of them women and terri- is involved in a standoff over the fi- Some 300 IS militants, along civilians could not come out, citing fied-looking children — were evacuated Wednesday from nal sliver of land held by IS in east- with hundreds of civilians believed an absence of military pressure on the group’s tiny tent camp on the banks of the Euphrates ern Syria, close to the Iraqi border. to be mostly their families, have the group as a possible reason. River in eastern Syria.

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By Emery P. Dalesio doubts about the election’s while working for Harris. ASSOCIATED PRESS fairness and that a new Dowless’ workers in ru- election is necessary. ral Bladen County testi- RALEIGH, N.C. — The He made the surprising fied they were directed to Republican candidate in reversal after his lawyers forge signatures, collect the nation’s last unde- argued in recent legal fil- blank or incomplete bal- cided congressional race ings to the board that he lots from voters, and even abruptly dropped his bid should be certified the fill in votes for local can- to be declared the winner winner. didates. It is against the and instead called for a North Carolina Republi- law for anyone to handle new election Thursday, can Party executive direc- someone’s ballot but the after investigators found tor Dallas Woodhouse said voter or a family member. evidence of ballot fraud by he learned of Harris’ deci- political operatives work- sion only minutes before. Earlier Thursday, Har- ing for him. “There’s no way that ris testified that Dowless Mark Harris informed anybody has contemplat- had assured him that he the state elections board of ed what’s next,” Wood- wouldn’t collect absentee his decision on the fourth house said. ballots in violation of state day of a hearing on wheth- North Carolina’s elec- law. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS er to certify the results of tions director said this “I’ll never forget. He said Federal agents found 15 guns, including several rifles, and more than the November contest. week that Dowless con- it again and again. He 1,000 rounds of ammunition inside former Marine Lt. Christopher Paul Harris left the hearing ducted an illegal “bal- said, ‘We do not take the Hasson’s basement apartment in Silver Spring, Md. room without answering lot-harvesting” operation ballot,’” Harris testified. questions. It was not im- mediately clear whether he intends to run in a new Threat allegations keep election. Harris led Democrat Dan McCready by 905 Coast Guard officer jailed votes out of about 280,000 cast last fall in a mostly By Michael rounds of ammunition in- tremist who killed 77 peo- rural district along the Kunzelman side his basement apart- ple in a 2011 bomb-and- southern edge of the state. and Michael Balsamo ment in Silver Spring, Md. shooting rampage. But the state refused to ASSOCIATED PRESS In court papers this Public defender Julie certify the election as al- week, federal prosecutors Stelzig accused prosecu- legations surfaced that GREENBELT, Md. — A said he compiled what tors of making inflamma- Harris political operative Coast Guard officer sus- appeared to be a comput- tory accusations against Leslie McCrae Dowless pected of drawing up a hit er-spreadsheet hit list that her client without provid- may have tampered with list of top Democrats and included House Speak- ing the evidence to back mail-in ballots. network TV journalists er Nancy Pelosi, Senate them up. “It is not a crime Harris said he was still spent hours on his work Democratic Leader Chuck to think negative thoughts struggling from health computer researching the Schumer and presidential about people,” she said. problems caused by a words and deeds of infa- hopefuls Sens. Kirsten She also questioned blood infection that land- mous bombers and mass Gillibrand, Elizabeth whether the government ed him in a hospital and shooters while also stock- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Warren, Cory Booker and is trying to make an exam- led to two strokes since piling weapons, federal Kamala Harris. Also men- ple out of Hasson, given the election. He said that Republican candidate Mark Harris informed prosecutors said Thurs- tioned were such figures criticism that authorities he was suffering from con- the state elections board of his decision on the day. as MSNBC’s Chris Hayes have overlooked domestic fusion but that he could fourth day of a hearing on whether to certify Lt. Christopher Paul and Joe Scarborough and terrorists. see there were substantial the results of the November contest. Hasson, 49, was ordered CNN’s Chris Cuomo and “Perhaps now they can held without bail on drug Van Jones. say, ‘Look, we’re not tar- and gun charges while In arguing against bail geting only Muslims,’” she Official says Oakland is waiting prosecutors gather ev- Thursday, federal prose- said. idence to support more cutor Jennifer Sykes said Stelzig said Hasson serious charges involv- Hasson would log onto doesn’t have a criminal for the teachers’ counteroffer ing what they portrayed his government computer record and has served 28 as a domestic terror plot during work and spend years in the Coast Guard. able to live here without Sasaki said school ad- By Jocelyn Gecker by a man who espoused hours searching for infor- She described him as a and Olga R. a roommate,” she said. ministrators hope to get a white-supremacist views. mation on such people as “committed public ser- Rodriguez “This is not what I went to counter proposal from the Hasson, a former Ma- the Unabomber, the Vir- vant” and a loving hus- ASSOCIATED PRESS Brown University to get a union when negotiations rine who worked at Coast ginia Tech gunman and band and father. master’s for.” resume Friday. OAKLAND, Calif. — Guard headquarters in anti-abortion bomber Eric Hasson spent about The union leader said “We haven’t heard any Teachers in Oakland, Ca- Washington on a program Rudolph. $14,000 on weapons, the educators were forced proposal since last May lif., went on strike Thurs- to acquire advanced new Sykes said the charges survival gear and other to strike because admin- so we’re hoping they have day, part of a national cutters for the agency, was so far are just the “tip of equipment, Sykes said. istrators did not listen something for us when we wave of discontent by arrested last week. Inves- the iceberg” and called However, Hasson’s public meet tomorrow,” Sasaki educators over classroom to their demands for two tigators gave no immedi- Hasson a “domestic ter- defender argued that the conditions, pay and other years. said. ate details on how or when rorist” who appeared to be number of firearms found issues. Recent walkouts “For two years we have Teachers have been he came to their attention. planning attacks inspired in Hasson’s apartment is have taken place in West been negotiating with the working without a con- Federal agents found 15 by the manifesto of An- “modest, at best” for many Virginia, Los Angeles and Oakland Unified School tract since 2017 and have guns, including several ri- ders Behring Breivik, the gun collectors in other Denver. District to make our stu- said their salaries have fles, and more than 1,000 Norwegian right-wing ex- parts of the country. The city’s 3,000 teachers dents a priority over out- not kept up with the cost want a 12-percent retro- side consultants and cen- of living. active raise covering 2017 tral office administrators,” A starting salary in the Advocates say the United States still to 2020 to compensate said Oakland Education district is $46,500 a year for what they say are the Association President and the average salary separates migrant families needlessly among the lowest salaries Keith Brown. is $63,000, according to The district initially of- the union. In neighboring for public school teach- By Nomaan entering the U.S. illegally. is not their responsibility ers in the expensive San fered a 5 percent raise cov- Berkeley, a starting teach- ering 2017 to 2020, saying er makes $51,000 a year Merchant The government and the to reunite them because Francisco Bay Area. They ASSOCIATED PRESS American Civil Liberties it is squeezed by rising and the average salary is they are not the legal also want the district to Union were due back in costs and a budget crisis. $75,000, the union said. guardian,” he said. hire more counselors to HOUSTON — Months court Thursday to discuss Lawyers from the proj- In negotiations Wednes- The walkout affects after the Trump admin- support students and what might be thousands ect have gone almost ev- day aimed at averting 36,000 students at 86 istration announced an more full-time nurses. of children who were sep- ery day since last spring a strike, the district in- schools. end to its widescale sepa- Kindergarten teacher arated before a June court to the courthouse in McAl- Kaki Blackburn, 30, was creased its proposal to a The district said schools ration of migrant parents order requiring the speedy len to find adults charged among dozens picketing 7 percent raise over four would remain open, and children, the policy re-unification of families. with illegally entering the outside Manzanita Com- years and a one-time 1.5 staffed by non-union em- remains a heated issue in The government has ac- U.S. and ask them if they munity School with signs percent bonus. The of- ployees and substitute the courts and at the bor- knowledged taking more had brought any children. saying “On strike For a fer went higher than the teachers. However, par- der as critics contend the than 2,700 children from McAllen is in South Tex- Living Wage.” recommendation of an ents should not expect government is still need- their families and has re- Blackburn, who has 29 independent fact-finding teaching as usual, it said. lessly breaking up immi- as’ Rio Grande Valley, the united most of them, but busiest corridor for illegal kids in her class, said her report that suggested a Manzanita Principal grant families. a watchdog report last main concerns were class compromise 6 percent ret- Eyana Spencer said 14 The Texas Civil Rights border crossings. month found that thou- U.S. immigration au- size and wages. She said roactive raise. of the school’s 450 stu- Project released a report sands of other children her salary makes it impos- But union officials re- dents turned up for school Thursday that counts 272 thorities say that under were separated and re- anti-trafficking law, chil- sible to afford an apart- jected the offer. Thursday and were placed separations at a single leased before the order. ment on her own. Oakland Unified School in one classroom to play Texas courthouse since dren crossing the border “What’s happening is without a parent or legal “There’s no way I’d be District spokesman John games. June, when President the government is doing Donald Trump issued an guardian must be pro- separations unilateral- cessed as “unaccompa- executive order ending ly without any process to nied,” even if they are with widespread separations contest the separations an adult who isn’t their amid public outrage. and without a child wel- parent or legal guardian. The bulk of those cases fare expert overseeing the “Absent verification that involve children who cross separations,” ACLU law- the U.S.-Mexico border yer Lee Gelernt said. an adult is the parent or with relatives other than One concern, Gelernt legal guardian of a minor, their parents, such as and others said, is the fate CBP will continue to pri- grandparents, uncles and of children cared for by oritize the safety of a mi- aunts, or adult siblings. relatives in arrangements nor and comply with the Thirty-eight cases in- that were never formal- statutory requirements,” volved a parent or legal ized. the agency said. guardian, the majority of In one case discovered Unaccompanied chil- whom had criminal con- by the Texas Civil Rights dren and teenagers from victions, the group said. Project, an 11-year-old boy Central America are gen- In a statement, U.S. Cus- from Guatemala was sep- erally sent to government toms and Border Protec- arated from his uncle, who facilities, while the adults tion argued the group in- was his caretaker because could face detention and correctly categorized cases his father had not been in- prosecution for illegally involving other relatives volved in his life and his entering the U.S. Author- because the Homeland Se- mother had died of cancer, ities can also separate curity Act “does not make said Efren Olivares, a law- parents and children if it concessions for anyone yer for the project. considers separation to be PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS other than a parent or “Those are very diffi- in the child’s best interest, The city’s 3,000 teachers want a 12-percent retroactive raise covering 2017 legal guardian.” CBP in- cult situations, especially with a parent’s criminal to 2020 to compensate for what they say are the among the lowest salaries cludes the Border Patrol, because the government history often being a fac- for public school teachers in the expensive San Francisco Bay Area. which apprehends people takes the position that it tor.