MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2018 Swampscott keeps its budgetary belt tight By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — Town Administra- tor Sean Fitzgerald attributes a modest increase in the preliminary town budget to an effort toward building a tighter and more financially sustainable spending plan. Fitzgerald recently presented his rec- ommended $67.62 million Fiscal Year (FY)19 budget — a 1.58 percent increase, or $1.05 million increase over last year’s budget — to the Board of Selectmen. “As the new town administrator, it was really important that we build this bud- get up from scratch,” Fitzgerald said. “We really brought a zero-based budget in to review the past five years of expendi- tures with every line.” He said switching to zero-based bud- geting, which is a method of budgeting in which all expenses must be justified ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE for each new period, was a request by From left, Edgar Mendoza, Zahir Mendoza, and Cindy Magana in their livingroom in Lynn today. the Board of Selectmen and the Finance Committee. He said he worked closely with his fi- nancial team, which includes Ronald Mendes, assistant town administrator Judge takes Lynner’s and town treasurer; Gino Cresta, assis- tant town administrator and department of public works director; and Cheryl Her- rick-Stella, town accountant, to look at ways to consolidate and change certain side vs. Immigration budget functions. Fitzgerald said an effort was made to By Thomas Grillo rectional Facility for two months. He budget more carefully and identify lines ITEM STAFF was released last Tuesday following a WHAT TO DO WHEN where there was more than needed. The hearing at Immigration Court. financial team also worked to expand LYNN — Edgar “Lupe” Mendoza and Judge Jose A. Sanchez rejected the ICE MEN COMETH and contract various lines in the budget his girlfriend, Cindy Magana, had no Justice Department’s request to de- idea what was happening when five to work towards building a tighter more port him to his native El Salvador. What to do when Immigration and Cus- Immigration and Customs Enforce- financially sustainable budget. Instead, the judge granted his request toms Enforcement (ICE) agents show up ment (ICE) patrol cars pulled them But he said there are lines he continues for permanent resident status, the at your door or pulls you over: over on North Common Street in Jan- to be concerned about, including a signif- authorization to live and work in the The American Civil Liberties Union uary. icant increase in solid waste/recycling U.S. He is expected to receive his green (ACLU) advises not opening the door to The couple were taking their 4-year- card and get back to work in the next your home unless agents can show a war- BUDGET, A7 old son, Zahir, to a doctor’s appoint- few weeks. rant signed by a judge. They recommend ment when the black Chevrolet Tahoes The couple, who live in Lynn, held you ask to see it through a window or flashed their lights. their breath at the hearing in the John slipped under the door. “We were scared and wondered why F. Kennedy Building. ICE administrative warrants don’t al- INSIDE we were being surrounded, and as “About 30 friends and family were low agents to enter a home without con- Edgar was being handcuffed our son in the courtroom, I was crying and sent. Residents can ask through the door asked ‘What’s happening to daddy?’ “ couldn’t even breathe,” Magana said. why the agents are there and request an In Lynn Magana said. “At first I thought it was McGee visits the Lynn Public Library. A3 While Lynn Police Chief Michael interpreter if they need one. the Lynn police, but when the female Mageary said there have not been If there is no warrant, tell the agents In Opinion officer tapped on my driver’s side win- widespread sweeps by ICE in the city, to leave the information outside the door. dow, I saw her ICE badge.” A super opportunity. A4 the number of arrests and deporta- If agents force their way into the home, Mendoza, 43, was taken into custo- tions increased last year following don’t resist, and tell everyone in the resi- In Sports dy because his working permit had President Donald Trump’s executive dence to remain silent. Spring has sprung. Sort of. B1 expired. Following his arrest, he was held in the Plymouth County Cor- GREEN CARD, A3 ICE, A3 Peabody gives its blessing to Fenwick By Adam Swift ITEM STAFF PEABODY — A new look is in the works for Bishop Fenwick High School. The Roman Catholic Archdio- cese of Boston has filed an appli- cation for a site plan review with the city for work at the Margin Street school. The campus “will receive a new main entry and foyer area with the completion of this project,” said John Bobrek of Bobrek En- gineering & Construction of Dan- vers, the contractor. There will A Special plunge in Revere also be some interior renovation and the street connecting to the By Daniel Kane Many of those ready to plunge into the ocean Douglas Robbins Jr. of rotary under the building will be FOR THE ITEM with temperatures around 30 degrees were Lynn crashed into the removed. dressed in costumes, including a group from icy waters of Revere “This permit application is re- REVERE — Fresh from an ocean dip off Revere South High Community School in Worcester with Beach for the Special quired due to the proposed ad- Beach, Philip Ranieri hustled to the warmth of a Dr. Seuss theme. Olympics Polar Plunge ditional space, increasing the a nearby tent. Shivering from the cold, he still Ron Frisard colored his face a dark green and Saturday. Trailing be- floor area footprint by over 1,000 couldn’t help but smile. even dyed his goatee in order to resemble the square feet,” Bobrek said in a let- “It was cool all right, definitely was not hot and hind was his 11-year- Grinch. old son, Douglas III. ter to the city. The total floor area steamy,” he said. “This was a real scramble. We did it in the car of the school is 124,173 square Ranieri, a Cambridge Special Olympics hall of on the way here,” he said. “Last year we were the feet. The entryway project will in- famer, was one of hundreds who registered for Minions and it was a lot colder.” crease the total square footage to Saturdays polar plunge to help support Massa- Other participants took a more festive ap- 130,731 square feet, an increase chusetts Special Olympics. proach, wearing all kinds of green to the event of just over 6,500 square feet. “It’s been a great day, I think it went really well,” that was postponed and moved to St. Patrick’s The site plan review will come Massachusetts Special Olympics CEO Mary Beth McMahon said. PLUNGE, A7 FENWICK, A7

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Savor scallops? Good news: James Francis Weston, 60 1958-2018 Price drop may be in store LYNN — James 42 years, Kathleen Francis Weston, a (Nestor) Weston of By Patrick Whittle life-long resident of Lynn, his son, James ASSOCIATED PRESS Lynn, passed away Weston and his wife, after a long illness Leighann of Lynn, his PORTLAND, Maine on Thursday, Mar. 15, granddaughter, Hailey — Good news for scallop 2018 in the NSMC Weston of Danvers, fans. Already one of the Union Hospital at the and his soon-to-be most readily available age of 60. Born on twin grandsons, Jes- higher-priced seafoods to Mar. 14, 1958, he se James and Bryson consumers, the succulent was the beloved son of the James Weston. James also shellfish could fall in price late Elizabeth Landry. James leaves his beloved Olde En- this year. was raised and educated in glish Bulldog, Sasha, his Tiger American harvests of Lynn. He worked for many Cat, T.J., and his cherished cat, scallops have grown in years as Maintenance Director Maisy Duke. James was pre- recent years, from 33.8 at St. Mary’s Church in Lynn ceded in death by his siblings: million pounds in 2014 Scallop meat before moving to St. Mary’s Richard and Joseph Weston. to 40.5 million pounds in is shucked Church in Beverly where he re- Service information: A Fu- 2016, and are poised to at sea off tired from in 2012. James was neral Service will be held in go up again in 2018 due Harpswell, a kind-hearted person and the CUFFE-McGINN FUNERAL to a potential increase in Maine. had such a great love for an- HOME, 157 Maple St., Lynn, the amount fishermen are imals. He was a big Boston’s on Thursday, Mar. 22, 2018 allowed to bring to shore. FILE PHOTO | sports fan, always cheering on at 6:30 p.m. Visiting Hours Meanwhile, the U.S. has ASSOCIATED PRESS the Bruins, Patriots, and Red will be held just prior to the been importing even more Sox, and was a Pop Warner service from 4 to 6:30 p.m. All scallops from countries ter Handy, president and Nantucket island in Mas- Conservation efforts have football coach for East Lynn other services will be held pri- such as China, Japan and chief executive officer of sachusetts — collect more helped protect the scallops throughout the 1980’s. James vately. In lieu of owers, con- Canada to meet consumer Portland, Maine-based Bris- than 60 million pounds of as a resource, so fishermen even dabbled in a little on- tributions in James’ memory demand. tol Seafood, a processor the shellfish, Handy said. have been having produc- line poker in his spare time. may be made to: Mass Gener- Some members of the and distributor. That most recently hap- tive years, said Patrick Through all his life’s endeav- al/North Shore, 102 Endicott seafood industry say it “There is a lot of anxi- pened in 2006. The price Keliher, commissioner of ors, nothing compared to love St., Danvers, MA 01923. For could be a recipe for the ety about it. Prices could of scallops in the U.S. will the Maine Department of and dedication he had for his directions or to sign the online price of the shellfish to fall go down. I can’t think of likely be affected by this Marine Resources. family. guestbook, please visit: www. for consumers, who some- James leaves his wife of cuffemcginn.com. a scenario in which prices year’s imports and ex- “Those things are paying times pay more than $20 ports, which are hard to off, and we’re seeing that per pound at supermar- could go up,” he said. “The kets. Fishermen have re- question is, are we stand- predict, he said. in overall value,” he said. ceived slightly less money ing at the edge of a cliff or The state scallop fisher- But fishermen remain Linda L. Lundstrom, 70 for scallops at the docks in are we looking at a little ies, led by Massachusetts, anxious about what this recent years — about $12 bit of weakness relative to and Virginia, year will bring for the per pound in 2016, down last year?” have been fairly strong in price of scallops, said Alex SWAMPSCOTT — Alisa Lundstrom of about 50 cents from two 2018 has a chance to be recent years. Maine fisher- Todd, a Maine harvester. Linda L. Lundstrom, Swampscott, Richard years previously. only the third time since men, who saw their state’s “Even this year, price 70, of Swampscott, and Regina Lund- Consumers could start 1950 in which U.S. scal- scallop fishery collapse in started out the same as last passed away on Fri- strom of Shrewsbury, to see that price drop in lop harvesters — who the mid-2000s, had their year, but it has dropped day evening with her her two brothers, dredge for scallops off largest haul in 20 years in fairly significantly in re- restaurants and grocery family by her side Butch Jones of Flor- stores this year, said Pe- places like Maine and 2017. cent weeks,” he said. following a brief ill- ida and John and ness. She was the his wife Carol Jones beloved wife of Len- of Ashburnham, her Cellist Yo-Yo Ma to speak at nart R. Lundstrom three sisters, Gloria with whom she shared over Moss of Arizona, Carol Dowen 40 years of marriage. and her partner Paul McPar- Born in Framingham, she tlen of Hudson, and Barbara MIT about the role of culture was the daughter of the late and her husband Dan Magu- Ralph Jones and Helen (Mc- ire of Upton. She is also sur- ASSOCIATED PRESS Guire) (Jones) Davies. She vived by seven grandchildren, was raised and educated in ve great grandchildren and CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Ashland and has spent the several nieces and nephews. World-famous cellist Yo- last 40 years living in Swamp- Linda loved them all dearly Yo Ma is set to give a lec- scott. and enjoyed taking an active ture at the Massachusetts She was a graduate of Ash- role in their lives. 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Mayor Thomas M. McGee visited the Lynn Public Library last week to learn about city’s buildings. The tour, led by chief librarian Theresa Hurley, took McGee through the attics, stacks, and the teen room with the goal of helping the mayor get an overview of items in the library’s possession and strategies for preserving library history. “This is such a beautiful building,” McGee said. “We want to make sure people know this is a great resource in the community.”

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GREEN CARD for immigration benefits,” land, Maine, said the pair lite, and is always avail- ICE MEN COMETH the spokesman said in an moved into an apartment able when I need him. I From A1 ICE email. in a three-family home count on him because he’s From A1 order to boost enforce- Magana acknowledged her mother owns in Lynn skilled and he’s great with ment. Mendoza, who immigrat- a few years ago. our customers who are If you are arrested, remain silent and do not sign any- ICE reports the number ed from El Salvador more She acknowledged Men- typically owners of single- thing until you speak to a lawyer. of arrests in Greater Bos- than 20 years ago, was doza arrived from the bor- and multi-family homes.” ICLU also advises undocumented immigrants to have ton rose by 52 percent last undocumented. He lacked der illegally at age 20 and The owner said he re- a plan in place for what they will do they are arrested, year compared to 2016, a green card, which pro- came to Massachusetts cently wrote a recommen- including who will care for children. while year-over-year de- vides permanent resident where his sister was wait- dation on behalf of Men- Important documents, including passports, birth cer- portations swelled by 44 status and allows immi- ing for him, she said. doza’s request for a green tificates, marriage certificates, and medical records percent in 2017. grants to live and work in For the last six years, should be organized and stored securely. card that was submitted An ICE spokesman de- the U.S. as long as they do Mendoza has been work- It is important that neither you nor your family give to the court. clined to comment on the not commit any crime that ing for a MetroWest floor- ICE your passport. The couple finally breathed case. He confirmed Men- would make them remov- ing contractor. Do not lie to ICE, but remember you do have the right doza, an El Salvador citi- able under immigration His boss, who asked to a sigh of relief on Sunday. to stay silent. zen, was arrested by ICE law. She also said he was remain anonymous for fear Mendoza said he happy Take notes of badge numbers, number of agents, time, officers in Massachusetts arrested last year for driv- of reprisals from U.S. Im- to be back with his family type of car, and exactly what happened. on Jan. 16, detained while and his immigration trou- ing without a license and migration officials, praised SOURCE: American Civil Liberties Union his immigration case was paid a fine for the viola- Mendoza as one of this bles are behind him. pending, and freed from tion. best workers. “It means not fearing custody at the conclusion The couple met at the “He’s my go-to guy,” the losing the most important 22 Lincoln Ave. of his case last week. Pollo Royal restaurant company’s owner said. “He’s part of my life, my fami- Saugus “For privacy reasons, in Revere in 2011 where great and has become a ly,” he said. “Now, I will be ICE cannot discuss an they worked. Magana, friend. He’s a fast learner, able to provide better for 781-233-2757 individual’s application who grew up in Port- shows up on time, is po- them.” Monday, March 19 Subscribe to LAW OFFICES OF JAMES J. CARRIGAN Tuesday, March 20 • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation home delivery • Accidents and get free access NIGHTS: Begins April 30 25 years located across Meatloaf Dinner to the e-edition on Monday and Wednesdays 6-10 p.m. from Lynn District Court ONLINE HYBRID: Begins May 8 15 Johnson St. $6.99 Tuesdays 6-10 p.m. 781-596-0100 DAYS: Begins May 8 JAMES J. CARRIGAN ONLY WITH THIS COUPON Tuesdays and Thursdays 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN RONALD D. MALLOY Cannot be combined with any other offers. www.jamescarriganlaw.com Not for take-out. Valid for up to 2 people. [email protected] A4 MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2018 OPINION STEIN RINGEN HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S John M. Gilberg Who in the world will Chief Executive O cer E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton defend democracy? Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman In Beijing sits Xi Jinping, countries. This is done by struggling to respond, but Customer Service PŽ the Red Emperor. His proj- using social media to whip are getting more indiffer- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 ect is to make totalitarian- up enmity among popu- ence than support from Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 ism work. Already in com- lation groups and under- friends. All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 plete control at home, his mine trust and democracy. In Central Europe, coun- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 global influence increases After the Feb. 14 shoot- tries with as yet weak Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 by the day. Other nations ing at Marjory Stoneman democratic cultures take Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 are falling over each other Douglas High School in inspiration more from au- Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Classifi ed Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 to pay tribute to the Peo- Florida, it took only an thoritarianism than lib- classi [email protected] ple’s Republic. hour for a flurry of posts erty. Poland has passed John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Subscriptions Beijing does not impose from Russia-linked Twit- a law forbidding free dis- [email protected] its political model on oth- ter accounts to set Ameri- course, even in scholarly ers, but demands some- cans against each other on history, of the Holocaust. Circulation thing else: silence. If you the issue of gun control. In Hungary, Prime Minis- [email protected] want to collaborate with In Washington sits ter Viktor Orban is forging Ext. 3 China you are not allowed Donald Trump, absentee a one-party soft autocracy to say anything unfriend- Newsroom leader of the free world. where people are fearful of [email protected] ly. Crossing the regime Himself a man of author- speaking their minds. The [email protected] EDITORIAL risks retribution or expul- itarian instinct, he seems Czech Republic, mired in sion. to admire leaders like Xi political cheating, is being Ext. 4 After the Nobel Peace and Putin for their virili- described as “a democracy Sports Prize was awarded to the ty of power. Rather than without democrats.” [email protected] human rights activist Liu stand up to their assaults It is not surprising that Ext. 5 A super Xiaobo, China cut ties on the foundations of lib- liberty has enemies. The with Norway for six years. erty, he directs his anger tragedy now is that the Retail and Online To normalize relations against those same foun- defense of liberty is absent Advertising again, Norway last year dations. His attacks on the where it should be vibrant. [email protected] had to promise, in writ- news media have become We are being let down by opportunity ADVERTISING ing, to undertake no ac- normal. He uses lies as a America, by the likes of tion that could disturb the political instrument. He Hungary and Poland, even Peter Battinelli It may not be unprecedented, but this week’s new harmony. Since then, chips away at respect for by the European Union, Sales Representative, ext. 1217 multi-meeting, multi-day public conversation about Norway’s government the rule of law. even by Norway. [email protected] the search for the public school system’s next super- — whose identity in the In Brussels sits an un- There is such a thing as Ernie Carpenter Jr. intendent is like a welcome gust of fresh spring air world rests on its champi- easy coalition of European the free world where cit- Director of Advertising rushing across the city. onship of democracy and democracies, distracted by izens enjoy liberty, rule and Business Development, ext. 1355 The first discussion scheduled for 8:45 a.m. today human rights — has had Brexit, populism and in- of law, and mutual trust. [email protected] at English High School is for parents. There are a not a word to say about ternal EU tensions. It is in That world is now adrift total of 14 sessions spanning this week through next Michele Iannaco human rights abuses in stand-off with Russia, on in self-doubt. Democracies Sales Representative, ext. 1315 Monday, including a Saturday session from 9 a.m. to China. Likewise, activist which it depends for ener- need to come together in [email protected] 1 p.m. in Veterans Memorial Auditorium in City Hall. groups like Greenpeace, gy. Trade and capital top defense of liberty, but they Teachers, principals, school administrators — everyone Ralph Mitchell the World Wide Fund for other interests on China. are not finding their voice. who wants to listen and offer a viewpoint on the super- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Nature, and Conservation On separate occasions in The European Union [email protected] intendent search has an opportunity to do so throughout International stay silent 2017, Hungary withheld should lead but is divid- this week. The city has made a concerted effort to reach Patricia Whalen on China’s environmental its signature from an EU ed and unable. America out to Lynn’s multitude of non-English speakers to en- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 destructions in the South letter denouncing torture should lead but is retreat- sure their inclusion in the search discussion. [email protected] China Sea. of human rights lawyers, ing into narrow self-inter- City leaders took the first steps to ensuring the next In Moscow sits Vladimir and Greece vetoed an EU est. The energy is on the BUSINESS OFFICE superintendent will match the caliber of the current Putin, a would-be mod- statement to the United side of assertive autocracy. school leaders, Dr. Catherine C. Latham, when they Susan J. Conti ern-day Czar. He has less Nations Human Rights That needs to be confront- signed off on a home rule petition providing state finan- Controller, ext. 1288 power to play with than Council criticizing China’s ed, but who will do it? cial assistance to the city that includes stripping away [email protected] his friends in Beijing. He human rights record. a Lynn residency requirement for the superintendent. can, however, make him- In the squeeze between Stein Ringen is a visit- Ted Grant The School Committee chaired by Mayor Thomas Publisher, ext. 1234 self admired for promot- dictatorship and democ- ing professor of political M. McGee is charged with hiring the next superin- [email protected] ing Russia’s greatness up racy sit leaders of small- tendent. But this week’s thorough round of conver- economy at King’s Col- against a Western world er countries, in bewilder- Marian Kinney sation opportunities on the topic sets the stage for lege London and the au- that Russians are told is ment. Australia and New ext. 1212 plenty of public input into that decision-making pro- thor, most recently, of hostile to them. Zealand are on the fore- [email protected] cess and sets a great precedent for public exploration “The Perfect Dictatorship: Unlike Xi, Putin cannot front of China’s campaign Will Kraft of other city challenges. aspire to domination, but of influence in media, China in the 21st Centu- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 Billed as “community focus groups,” the listening he can be a spoiler and politics and universities. ry.” He writes at ThatsDe- [email protected] sessions scheduled for today, Tuesday, Thursday, Sat- sow discord in democratic Their governments are mocracy.com. urday and next Monday are a great way to galvanize Jennifer Perez city residents and people who teach their children ext. 1205 [email protected] and keep them safe around a hugely important topic. The listening sessions have been scheduled in loca- Mike Shanahan tions central to city residents but also with sessions Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 reserved today at English; tomorrow at Classical [email protected] High School and Thursday morning in the Lynn Vo- Carolina Trujillo cational Technical Institute field house. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Three afternoon and evening listening sessions are [email protected] also scheduled for today, Tuesday and Thursday in Jim Wilson the City Council Chamber in City Hall. But the Sat- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 urday morning and early afternoon session and an [email protected] evening session scheduled for next Monday will be CIRCULATION held in Veterans Memorial Auditorium. Taken together, these sessions can bring a powerful Lisa Mahmoud focus to bear on not only the superintendent search, Manager, ext. 1239 but all other important questions concerning the [email protected] state of local schools. CLASSIFIED School security, the age and condition of school Abbe Young Smith buildings, and parental engagement are sure to be Manager, ext. 1276 topics at least touched upon during the course of the [email protected] 14 sessions. The smart decision to schedule today’s sessions and others planned for Tuesday and Thurs- NEWSROOM day back to back allows parents, educators, and any- Bill Brotherton one else from across the city to compare notes, ex- Features Editor ext. 1338 change ideas and renew acquaintances. [email protected] With multiple sessions spanning the week, partic- ipants in the initial sessions have plenty of chances Gayla Cawley Reporter, ext. 1236 to mull over what they heard, refine their own ideas [email protected] and viewpoints, and attend the Thursday, Saturday and Monday sessions with new suggestions and refo- Cheryl Charles cused perspectives. News Editor, ext. 1278 McGee made it clear in his Jan. 2 inaugural speech [email protected] that the voices of everyone in this city will be heard Thomas Grillo and respected. This week’s amazing opportunity for Reporter, ext. 1264 dialogue on an enormously-important decision is [email protected] proof he is making good on his word. Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] NEWSDAY Thor Jourgensen Editorial Director, ext. 1267 [email protected] Physicist Stephen Hawking’s profound flights of fancy Steve Krause Sports Editor, ext. 1229 [email protected] When you pursue a “theory of body betrayed him. His loss of to so many. He had the grace to he most thought about, the everything” that would answer muscle movement was indeed make complicated topics under- married-and-divorced Hawking Owen O’Rourke every outstanding question in profound; from his wheelchair, standable, and the humility to Photographer, ext. 1224 said, “Women. They are a complete [email protected] physics, you’ve effectively de- he spoke only through a com- question his own fame, shunning mystery.” clared war on the notion of limits. puter-synthesized voice. But his comparisons to the likes of Ein- Hawking challenged admirers Roberto Scalese That was the brilliance of Stephen physical limitations led him to stein. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 with his fierce atheism, delighted [email protected] Hawking, the British theoretical mental flights of fancy, the dar- One never knew what Hawking them with a puckish sense of hu- physicist who smashed through ing theorizing that resulted in his might do next, or where he would mor that landed him on TV shows Mark Sutherland limitations both professional and greatest achievements — like his pop up. He flew on a jet capable Creative Director like “The Simpsons,” and stirred personal. proposition that the gravitational of producing zero gravity so he [email protected] Hawking, who died Tuesday at sinks known as black holes do, in could experience the phenome- them with a call for space explo- age 76, persevered despite the on- fact, emit radiation. non of weightlessness. He visit- ration as a matter of practicality Anne Marie Tobin — humans would need another Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 set of amyotrophic lateral sclero- Hawking told people at one lec- ed Antarctica and Easter Island. [email protected] sis — Lou Gehrig’s disease — as ture that they, too, could escape He met presidents and prime home in the event of nuclear war a young man. He became revered from whatever black hole they ministers. He counted among his or global contagion. Bridget Turcotte worldwide in a way typically re- were in — “There’s a way out,” he heroes Einstein, Galileo, Darwin In the end, Stephen Hawking Reporter, ext. 1269 served for artists and athletes. said — an example of the human- — and Marilyn Monroe. When died on Einstein’s birthday. Imag- [email protected] But it would be wrong to say his izing touch that endeared him one interviewer asked him what ine that. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION A frustrated Trump lashes out against special counsel Mueller

By Darlene Superville Trump to not even think ASSOCIATED PRESS about it. “If he tried to do that, WASHINGTON — Pres- ident Donald Trump on that would be the begin- Sunday took out his frus- ning of the end of his pres- trations over the intensi- idency,” said Sen. Lindsey fying Russia investigation Graham, R-S.C., a Trump by lashing out at special ally. counsel Robert Mueller, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., signaling a possible shift called for the passage of away from a strategy of co- bipartisan bills designed operating with a probe he to protect Mueller that believes is biased against have stalled in Congress. him. “This president is en- In a series of weekend gaged in desperate and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tweets naming Mueller for reckless conduct to intim- the first time, Trump crit- Chicago resident Kurt Kamrath casts his ballot icized the investigation idate his law enforcement in Illinois primary elections at the city’s new into Russian interference agencies of this country early voting super site. and to try and stop the in the 2016 presidential FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS election and raised fresh special counsel. That is concerns about the objec- President Donald Trump talks with reporters unacceptable in a democ- Security of state voter tivity and political lean- during a meeting in the Oval Office. racy,” Durbin said. ings of the members of Trump cannot directly rolls bring concern Mueller’s team. dential campaign and Rus- documents. Trump had fire Mueller, who can only Trump also challenged sia. Committee Democrats said Mueller would cross a be dismissed for cause. as primaries begin the honesty of Andrew Mc- vehemently disagreed. red line with such a step. Any dismissal of Mueller Cabe, the newly fired FBI “The Mueller probe “Why does the Muel- would have to be carried By Christina A. sion, long lines and delays deputy director, and James should never have been ler team have 13 hard- out by Rosenstein, who Cassidy and Sarah in reporting election re- Comey, the bureau’s for- started in that there was ened Democrats, some has publicly expressed his Zimmerman sults would follow, all of mer director whom Trump no collusion and there was big Crooked Hillary sup- support for Mueller. ASSOCIATED PRESS which undermines confi- fired last year over the no crime,” Trump tweeted porters, and Zero Repub- dence in elections. Russia probe. Aides and friends say SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Saturday. “It was based on licans?” Trump tweeted Cybersecurity experts The president’s aggres- they understand Trump’s With the Illinois primary fraudulent activities and Sunday. say it’s crucial for states sive stance followed a call frustration with an inves- just days away, state elec- a Fake Dossier paid for by Some of Mueller’s in- to shore up vulnerabilities Saturday by his personal tigation that hangs over tion officials are beefing Crooked Hillary and the vestigators indeed have in those systems now, with lawyer for Rod Rosenstein, his presidency. up cyber defenses and DNC, and improperly used contributed to Democratic this year’s midterm elec- whom Trump appointed “When he says it’s a po- scanning for possible in- in FISA COURT for sur- political candidates, but tions underway and the as deputy attorney gener- trusions into voting sys- veillance of my campaign. Justice Department poli- litical witch hunt, I think 2020 presidential election al and who now oversees tems and voter registra- WITCH HUNT!” Trump cy and federal service law he’s right,” said Christo- on the horizon. Mueller’s inquiry, to “bring bar discrimination in the tion rolls. was referring to a dossier pher Ruddy, CEO of the J. Alex Halderman, di- an end” to that investiga- of anti-Trump research hiring of career positions They have good rea- conservative news website rector of the University tion. funded by the Democratic on the basis of political af- son to be on guard: Two Newsmax and a longtime of Michigan’s Center for Republicans on the Party and Hillary Clin- filiation. Mueller is a Re- years ago, Illinois was the Trump friend. Computer Security and House Intelligence Com- ton’s campaign. publican. lone state known to have Marc Short, Trump’s Society, said many of the mittee, which spent the Likely adding to Trump’s Trump’s attacks raised its state election system same weaknesses present past year conducting a growing frustration, The new concerns among congressional liaison, said breached in a hacking ef- in 2016 remain. parallel investigation, re- New York Times report- members of Congress that the president’s frustra- fort that ultimately tar- “I think it’s only a matter cently said they had draft- ed last week that Muel- he could be seeking to or- tion is “well-warranted” geted 21 states. Hackers ed a report concluding no ler had subpoenaed the chestrate Mueller’s firing. because “there has been believe to be connected of time before we suffer a collusion or coordination Trump Organization and Republican and Demo- no evidence whatsoever of to Russia penetrated the devastating attack on our between Trump’s presi- requested Russia-related cratic lawmakers warned collusion.” state’s voter rolls, view- election systems unless ing data on some 76,000 our federal and state gov- Illinois voters, although ernments act quickly,” he there is no indication any said. School-walkout unity also lays information was changed. The federal Help Amer- Since then, Illinois elec- ica Vote Act, passed two tion officials have added years after the messy firewalls, installed soft- presidential recount in bare division among students ware designed to prevent Florida, requires states to By Carolyn Thompson thrust into the debate over intrusions and shifted have a centralized state- and Michael Melia guns. While those calling staffing to focus on the wide voter registration ASSOCIATED PRESS for new restrictions stood threats. The state has list, but states vary in how in the spotlight, the surge been receiving regular cy- they implement it. As she addressed the of youth activism has ex- ber scans from the feder- Most collect voter data crowd during the walkout posed sharp differences of al government to identify at the state level and then at her Idaho high school, opinion. potential weak spots and provide it to local election Kylee Denny faced heckles Administrators and stu- has asked the U.S. Depart- officials, according to the and name-calling from a dent leaders are also ment of Homeland Secu- U.S. Election Assistance group of students carrying sorting through the fall- rity to conduct a compre- Commission. Illinois and American flags, she said. out as some schools hand hensive risk assessment. five other states do the The counterprotesters in- out discipline for those That assessment is sched- opposite, collecting voter cluded many familiar faces, who defied school instruc- uled but will not happen registration data at the lo- including her boyfriend’s tions and participated in before Tuesday’s second-in cal level and sending it to stepbrother. the walkouts exactly one the-nation primary. the state elections office. A To avoid making a dif- month after the massacre “It’s not something few others have a hybrid ficult situation worse,of 17 people at Marjory where you ever feel com- system. Kylee’s boyfriend stayed Stoneman Douglas High pletely safe,” Matt Diet- The chief concern sur- in class during the rally School in Parkland, Fla. rich, spokesman for the rounding voter regis- at Hillcrest High School In some cases, personal Illinois State Board of tration systems and the in Idaho Falls, which was relationships have been Elections. “It’s something growing use of electron- part of Wednesday’s na- strained. where you feel like you’re ic poll books to check in tional school walkout. Ryler Hanosky said he doing your best to protect voters at polling places “I’m dating his step- was disappointed that his PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS against what could hap- is how they interact with brother, which is really in- stepbrother, Kylee’s boy- pen in a cyberattack.” other internet-connected credibly awkward and it’s friend, did not join the Hillcrest High School junior Kylee Denny ad- Federal intelligence systems. very tense because he was counterprotest. dresses classmates as they participate in a agencies determined that Electronic poll books al- being so hostile about los- “He’s a hunter just like walkout to protest gun violence on Wednesday the attempted hacking of low polling place workers ing respect for me because me. He likes his guns,” Ry- in Idaho Falls, Idaho. state elections systems to verify a person’s reg- I was walking out,” said ler said. “I told him, ‘You in 2016 primarily target- istration and related in- Kylee, a 17-year-old junior need to come with us,’ and about guns, he said, but it becoming angry and call- ed voter registration sys- formation electronically, who helped organize the he’s like, ‘No I’m just going was peaceful and students ing names. tems, not actual voting rather than having to rely protest. to stay out of it.’ It kind of respected one another’s “You’re just like, ooh, machines or vote tallying. on large paper files. The walkouts to protest makes me mad a little bit.” views. wow, OK, I have second pe- Gaining access to elec- A downside is that the gun violence that mobilized Ahead of the walkout, The rally Kylee helped tronic voter rolls can do e-poll books might use riod with you and I don’t students across the coun- Ryler and like-minded organize was supposed to as much damage, giving a network to connect to try also created tensions in friends gathered at a high be for school safety, not want you to think I’m try- hackers the ability to a voter registration sys- hallways and classrooms school spirit rock. There gun restrictions, she said, ing to destroy your consti- change names, addresses tem, providing a potential as a new generation was were some arguments but some misunderstood, tutional rights,” she said. or polling places. Confu- opening for hackers. Need to find an article? Subscribe to e-edition on

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Publishing on 3/29 A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2018 POLICE/FIRE Arrest at Market Street after All address information, particu- 4:47 p.m. Saturday on West- pital and the “damn firemen larly arrests, reflect police records. In ern Avenue. took my blood pressure pills the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A report of an assault and this morning” and the medica- man robs woman at ATM it is the sole responsibility of the con- battery at 7:59 a.m. Sunday at tion wasn’t there. She said she Franco American Amvets Post had to get the firemen to return cerned party to contact the relevant 161 on Western Avenue. By Gayla Cawley a robbery at Eastern Bank, said. police department and have the de- the medication and couldn’t ITEM STAFF located at 112 Market St., Banks fled the scene and believe that he would do that, partment issue a notice of correction shortly after 7:30 p.m. and his description was shared Breaking and Entering saying he was crazy. She called LYNN ­— A 53-year-old to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- learned that a man, later with all police units. An back about an hour later to say Boston man was arrested identified as Banks, had officer noticed Banks a ifications will not be made without A report of motor vehi- cle breaking and entering at that she found the medication after police say he robbed robbed a woman of $500 short distance away and express notice of change from the 10:44 a.m. Saturday at 130 in her drawer and asked police a woman of the cash she and assaulted her and an- the victims, both Lynn res- arresting police department. Neptune Blvd.; at 10:42 p.m. to call the firemen to tell them. withdrew from a bank other man as they tried to idents, were able to posi- Saturday at 19 Chase St. A report of a disturbance at ATM on Market Street stop him, Lynn Police Lt. tively identify him as the LYNN 3:36 a.m. Saturday on Wash- and subsequently assault- Michael Kmiec said. man who had committed ington Street; at 10:12 p.m. ed her and another man Banks was behind the the robbery and assault, Complaints who tried to come to her Arrests Saturday on Brook Road. victim and grabbed the Kmiec said. A report of a disturbance aid on Thursday night. cash from her after she Police found the stolen Diemson Jean, 31, of 25 at 2:25 p.m. Friday at 38 Ha- John Banks was charged withdrew it from the ATM. cash on Banks when he Hamilton Ave., was arrested nover St.; at 5:40 p.m. Friday PEABODY with unarmed robbery, as- She called for help—a was arrested. and charged with operation at Connery Post 6 at 157 sault and battery and pos- man she was with tried to Gayla Cawley can be of a motor vehicle with a North Common St.; at 10:24 Arrests session of a knife with a help, but Banks punched reached at gcawley@item- suspended license, disguise p.m. Friday at 160 Neptune blade over 2 ½ inches. Stewart B. Barrett, 29, of the man and threw both of live.com. Follow her on to obstruct justice and no in- Blvd.; at 12:51 a.m. Saturday Lynn Police responded to them to the ground, Kmiec Twitter @GaylaCawley spection/sticker at 8:19 p.m. at 72 Linden St.; at 1:20 p.m. 4 Gallant Road, was arrested Friday. Saturday at 1071 Western and charged with OUI liquor, David Polito was arrested on Ave.; at 6:17 p.m. Saturday marked lanes violation, neg- a warrant charge of trespass- at 675 Western Ave.; at 8:17 ligent operation of a motor ing at 10:52 p.m. Friday. p.m. Saturday on Parker Av- vehicle and speeding at 8:26 Kayla Tanzella was arrested enue; at 8:29 p.m. Saturday p.m. Friday. on a warrant charge of sexual at 138 South Common St.; Robert A. Lobao, 21, of 40 conduct for a fee at 6:58 p.m. at 10:11 p.m. Saturday at 8 Phillips St., Salem, was arrest- Friday. Ruthven Terrace; at 11:08 p.m. ed and charged with OUI liquor Saturday at 112 Broad St.; at and marked lanes violation at Accidents 12:37 a.m. Sunday at 53 Ash- 6:18 p.m. Saturday. land St.; at 2:52 a.m. Sunday A report of a motor vehicle at Strawberry Avenue; at 3:24 Accidents accident at 8:49 a.m. Friday a.m. Sunday at 11 Sylvia St.; at Tucker Street and Western at 8:25 a.m. Sunday at 44 Es- A report of a motor vehicle Avenue; at 10:45 a.m. Friday tes St.; at 8:56 a.m. Sunday at accident at 5:01 p.m. Friday at at Walmart at 780 Lynnway; at 25 Bulfinch St. Route 95 North and Route 128 1:26 p.m. Friday at 130 Nep- A report of a gunshot at South; at 5:16 p.m. Friday at tune Blvd.; at 1:56 p.m. Friday 12:50 a.m. Saturday on Morrill McDonald’s at 133 Main St.; at Poplar and Walnut streets; Place; at 1:05 a.m. Saturday at 2:39 p.m. Friday at 58 Bos- at 9:25 p.m. Friday at Marriott at 8 Morrill Place; at 4:35 a.m. Hotel at 8A Centennial Drive; PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ton St.; at 3:05 p.m. Friday Sunday at 23 Sheridan St. at 274 Lynnfield St.; at 3:18 at 10:39 p.m. Friday at Chan- Nikolas Cruz is lead out of the courtroom after an arraignment hearing at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. p.m. Friday at Chase Road Theft dler’s Ice Cream at 86 Andover and Euclid Avenue; at 6:15 St.; at 12:26 a.m. Sunday at p.m. Friday at Chestnut and A report of a larceny at 2:52 70 Aborn St.; at 10:24 a.m. Howard streets; at 7:39 p.m. p.m. Friday at 30 Pleasant St.; Sunday at 246 Lynnfield St. A Some wanted the Florida Friday at 797 Summer St.; at 4:15 p.m. Friday at 203 Cur- two-car accident was reported. at 8:27 p.m. Friday at Victory win Circle; at 4:40 p.m. Satur- One of the drivers was cited for Road and Western Avenue; at day at 95 Pleasant St. failure to use care in starting or shooter committed in 2016 11:17 a.m. Saturday at 32 City A report of a robbery at 9:37 turning. p.m. Friday at Munroe and Hall Square; at 12:14 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle By Curt Anderson had even been made to the firearm legally. Saturday at 40 Federal St.; at Washington streets. accident with personal injury ASSOCIATED PRESS FBI about the possibility of “If he had lied, hopefully 12:43 p.m. Saturday at Salem A report of motor vehicle at 6:18 p.m. Saturday at 17 Cruz using a gun at school. the verification of the form theft at 6:51 a.m. Saturday at Five Cent Savings Bank at 35 Sutton St. Two people were MIAMI — Officials were The documents were pro- would have pulled up the Boston St.; at 1:51 p.m. Sat- 714 Summer St.; at 1:56 a.m. taken to Salem Hospital. Rob- so concerned about the vided by a psychological commitment paperwork,” urday at Oakville and Summer Sunday at 130 Neptune Blvd.; ert A. Lobao, 21, of Salem, was mental stability of the stu- assessment service initiat- Weinstein said. streets; at 2:29 p.m. Saturday at 11:27 a.m. Sunday at 12 arrested for OUI liquor. dent accused of last month’s ed by Cruz’s mother called The documents do not at Boston and Park streets; at Ellis St. Florida school massacre Henderson Behavioral say why Cruz was not 9:17 p.m. Saturday at Mar- that they decided he should Health. The documents committed under the Bak- ianna and Webster streets; Breaking and Entering Vandalism be forcibly committed. show a high school resource er Act or whether he may at 10:01 p.m. Saturday at A report of an attempted But the recommendation officer who was also a sher- not have qualified for oth- Broadway and Euclid Avenue; A report of vandalism at burglary at 6:34 p.m. Friday at was never acted upon. iff’s deputy and two school er reasons. The law allows at 12:56 a.m. Sunday at Ida 4:35 p.m. Friday at 36 Tudor 386 Lynnfield St. Police report- A commitment under the counselors recommended in a law enforcement officer Street and Western Avenue; at St.; at 7:02 p.m. Friday at 490 law would have made it September 2016 that Cruz 1:05 a.m. Sunday at 515 Bos- Western Ave.; at 2:18 p.m. ed someone tried to gain entry such as Peterson to initi- more difficult if not impos- be committed for mental ton St.; at 4:12 a.m. Sunday at Saturday at 139 Den Quarry to 382, 384 and 386 Lynnfield ate commitment under the Road; at 4:41 a.m. Sunday at St., but no access was gained. sible for Nikolas Cruz to ob- evaluation under Florida’s Baker Act. 20 High Rock St. tain a gun legally. A report of a motor vehicle Franco American Amvets Post There was no damage and Baker Act. That law allows An attorney for Peterson 161 at 535 Western Ave. nothing was taken. Cruz is accused of the for involuntary commit- did not immediately re- hit and run accident at 9:27 shooting rampage that p.m. Friday at Boston and Ford A report of motor vehicle ment for mental health ex- spond to an email seeking vandalism at 9:42 a.m. Satur- killed 14 students and amination for at least three comment Sunday. streets; at 4:56 p.m. Saturday Complaints three school employees at at Beede and Beacon Hill ave- day at 130 Neptune Blvd. days. Cruz, 19, is charged in A report of a disturbance at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Such an involuntary com- a 34-count indictment nues; at 9:27 p.m. Saturday at High School in Parkland on 55 Burrill Ave. MARBLEHEAD 10:53 p.m. Saturday at 19 mitment would also have with killing 17 people and Pinewood Road. Feb. 14. In addition, 17 peo- been a high obstacle if not a wounding 17 others in the A report of a motor vehicle ple were wounded. accident with personal injury Complaints complete barrier to legally attack. He faces the death Vandalism But more than a year obtaining a firearm, such as penalty if convicted, but at 8:24 a.m. Sunday at Boston earlier, documents in the and Hamilton streets. A caller reported her medica- the AR-15 rifle used in the his public defender Melisa tion was missing at 7:19 p.m. A report of vandalism at criminal case against Ni- Stoneman Douglas massa- McNeill has said he would Assaults Friday on Franklin Street. She 6:08 p.m. Saturday at 27 kolas Cruz and obtained by cre on Feb. 14, authorities plead guilty in return for a called 911 to say she had just Shore Drive. A caller reported The Associated Press show say. life prison sentence. A report of an assault at returned home from the hos- someone slashed his tires. school officials and a sher- There is no evidence In the Henderson Behav- iff’s deputy recommended Cruz was ever committed. ioral Health documents, in September 2016 that Coincidentally, the school Cruz’s mother Lynda is Cruz be involuntarily com- resource officer who recom- quoted as saying she had mitted for a mental evalu- mended that Cruz be “Bak- fresh concerns about her Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 ation. er Acted” was Scot Peter- son’s mental state after he The documents, which are son — the same Broward punched holes in a wall at Hotline part of Cruz’s criminal case Sheriff’s Office deputy who their home in Parkland. in the shooting, show that resigned amid accusations The clinicians at Hender- he had written the word he failed to respond to the son came to the home for CALL 24 HOURS A DAY “kill” in a notebook, told a shooting by staying outside interviews and said Cruz or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) classmate that he wanted the building where the kill- admitted punching the to buy a gun and use it, and ings occurred. wall but said he did so Spanish menu available had cut his arm supposed- David S. Weinstein, a because he was upset at ly in anger because he had former federal prosecutor, a breakup with his girl- broken up with a girlfriend. said that an involuntary friend. All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. He also told another stu- commitment would have Cruz also admitted cut- Callers may remain anonymous. dent he had drunk gasoline been a huge red flag had ting his arm with a pencil and was throwing up. Calls Cruz attempted to buy a sharpener.

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Fitzgerald said the high At a recent Board of Se- tax burden in town may lectmen meeting, he said have an impact on the solid waste is one of the ability and willingness largest contracts in the of taxpayers to fund im- town budget, and that the portant local services and town is seeing costs for make capital investments both tipping fees and re- in the town. He said the cycling rise significantly town’s residential prop- this year. erty values are 11 to 12 He told the board his rec- percent higher than the ommended budget does not rest of Essex County, but ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK contain sufficient funding residential tax bills are 35 Brave plungers charge into the icy waters of Revere Beach for the Special Olympics Polar Plunge for solid waste services to 40 percent higher. Com- on Saturday. provided by the town’s mercial tax bills can be as firms. The total budgeted much as twice as high as solid waste cost for FY19 comparable properties in is $1.25 million. The town Essex County. is currently in negotia- Proposed capital ex- tions with its solid waste penses for FY19 are esti- providers. mated at $2.408 million, Fitzgerald said there are which includes $750,000 also a number of collective for a feasibility study for bargaining agreements the the replacement of Had- town has to negotiate, in- ley Elementary School; cluding police, fire, cleri- $295,000 for life/safety cal, DPW and library. Of upgrades to Clarke Ele- those unions, all but police mentary School, HVAC and DPW have a current upgrades to Stanley El- FY18 contract. ementary School and Selectman Peter Spellios a sprinkler system up- said the budget increase grade to the town’s high is on par with budgets the school; $223,000 for school town has seen in the past. technology upgrades; and “What’s different about $125,000 for new light poles The costume this budget is the new for Humphrey Street from parade kicks town administrator and the Lynn line to Fisher- into gear. new financial team going man’s Beach, including through a different pro- the Monument. cess (with) greater clari- A breakdown of the town ty about the necessity of budget shows that 57 per- each dollar in the budget cent of its expenditures and ways we can gain bet- is for public schools -- the ter efficiencies to achieve FY19 school budget is more reductions in the $29,383,816 or a 3 percent budget or achieve better ($856,564) increase over efficiencies in services,” last year’s allocation, which Spellios said. includes $29,039,610 to Spellios said the meth- the Swampscott public odology of zero-based bud- schools. geting is new for the town, Fitzgerald said the FY19 but that the town also has education investment is a new financial team, add- one of the more fiscally ing that the process mat- prudent budgets in recent ters but the people really years and is a reflection of matter. the leadership and part- He said the budget is nership between the town being delineated in much and schools. better detail so Town “I think Swampscott Meeting members and takes great pride in sup- elected officials can better porting educational ex- understand what the town cellence, but we have to is spending and for what balance that educational purpose. Spellios said the excellence with our ability budget also reflects the to stabilize the tax rate,” town’s emphasis on rev- Brian MacDonald of Somerville, left, and Chris Hill of Fitzgerald said. “I think enue and the importance Maeve Hass of Haverhill braved the cold Revere survived the Special Olympics Polar Plunge the work the superinten- of revenue on crafting a to show off her costume. at Revere Beach on Saturday. dent (Pamela Angelakis) budget. Regarding impact on and school committee has the tax rate, Spellios said engaged in the past few the 1.98 percent tax levy months has focused on striking the balance with A Special plunge in Revere increase is significant be- cause in previous years, educational excellence and the town has maxed out our ability to afford all the PLUNGE Douglas III basked in 225 registered runners, on the beach could grab at a 2.5 percent levy in- other capital and opera- From A1 the warmth of the heated many of whom were law some hot soup and food crease. tional needs of the town.” beach tent. “It was worth enforcement members provided by Kelly’s Roast Day after bad weather. it,” he said. including Revere Police Beef. “There’s still a lot of re- The town budget is sub- Douglas Robins Jr. and “This is the coldest I’ve Chief James Guido. They After returning from view that has to happen ject to change before it is his son, Douglas Robins ever been in my entire raised more than $94,000 chill of the ocean, Frisard’s before the finance com- voted on by Town Meet- ing in May. The selectmen III, had their hair dyed life,” Amanda Davila, who for the Special Olympics face paint was still intact. mittee and selectmen re- green, orange, and white hit the water in a green athletes, according to Mc- “Wow,” he said. “That view the budget,” he said. also have to vote to accept the budget prior to Town to resemble the Irish flag. tutu, said. Mahon. was a lot colder than I “We’re starting the bud- After a long shiver, The event included about After the plunge, those thought it would be.” get (process) thanks to Meeting. the effort of the financial “Ultimately, this is the team with so much better beginning of a process financial information and and (I’m) looking forward Peabody gives its blessing to Fenwick better prepared than I can to working with the se- ever remember.” lectmen and finance com- FENWICK Long-term budget chal- mittee to vet every one of From A1 lenges Fitzgerald high- the lines and make sure before the planning board lighted include the erod- we put together the best budget we can as we move at its April 5 meeting. ing commercial base in The city’s building com- town, which has been the towards Town Meeting,” Fitzgerald said. missioner, public services result of many commer- director, police and fire cial parcels giving way to Gayla Cawley can be chiefs, municipal light residential development. plant, and city clerk have reached at gcawley@item- This has resulted in a until March 28 to review smaller commercial tax live.com. Follow her on the plans and provide any base that will affect the Twitter @GaylaCawley. comments on the project, according to Curt Bella- vance, the city’s communi- Selling a house? ty development and plan- Buying a house? ning director. The removal of the sel- Find out what properties dom-used roadway will recently sold in your area. help pave the way for the new entryway facing Mar- Check out gin Street. the Real Estate page The exterior of the site will feature a walkway in Saturday’s paper. and patio area that will ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK serve as the new main The front of Bishop Fenwick High School. entry. Interior spaces will be improved with an ele- will be added. used. Open space won’t space, he added. vator accessing all three Bobrek said parking and be affected, since the area Once approvals are in building levels and new circulation will remain as that is being enclosed is place, Bobrek said the toilets and facilities ac- it is now, since the road be- currently developed as project could be done in cessible to wheelchairs ing removed is not heavily roadway and sidewalk six months. A8 MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Dj Canniff, 3, was all decked out in Summer Welch, 3, learns how to St. Patrick’s Day attire as he waits Irish-step at the Porthole Restau- for his meal at Porthole Restau- rant with the help of Sheila Bremer rant. from Dunleavy Boyle Bremer Acad- emy of Irish Dance.

This year’s Hibernian Hall Irishman and Irishwoman, David Angelli and Aileen Pagano at the Hibernian Hall in Lynn. St. Patrick’s Day the Lynn way

Kathy Pacitto laughs as she enjoys the St. Bob Grant sits as he Patrick’s Day fes- listens to the Irish tivities at Porthole music playing at Port- Restaurant. hole Restaurant in Lynn.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Dancers from McGonagle School of Irish Dance, from left, Kristen Ferry, Joanne Walsh, Sue Ken- nedy, and Cathy Mayo-Kigenbaum entertain guests at the Hibernian Hall St. Patrick’s Day party on Saturday.

From left, Marie Clarke, Jane Hinds, and June Murphy, all of Lynn, en- From left, Kerri Webster, Tracy Falta, and Linda Monbleau of Lynn enjoy joy the St. Patrick’s Day festivities at Porthole Restaurant. the St. Patrick’s Day at Porthole Restaurant. WEATHER LOTTERY

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By Steve Krause ITEM SPORTS EDITOR The calender says the Vernal Equinox is at 12:15 p.m. Tues- day. That’s when the sun shines directly on the equator, and the days and nights are of equal length. It’s also the official first day of spring, but this year, as in oth- ers lately, that’s a matter of who you ask. Meteorologically speak- ing (at least according to the TV guys), spring begins March 1. In high school sports, it begins the day after the winter tourna- ments end. That would be today. But all you have to do is look out the window to see that someone forgot to tell winter to go away. “I’m looking out the window as I drive,” said Classical base- ball coach Mike Zukowski, “and ITEM FILE PHOTOS ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE there’s got to be a 4-foot snow- Mike Zukowski says he tries bank in front of me.” Denzell Guillen, left, of the Washington School and Ryan Amirault of the Sewell-An- to schedule activities that Zukowski, like just about every derson School vie for the ball during the Lynn Elementary School Basketball tour- change the pace of the in- coach, will spend the next few door workouts. nament Sunday. weeks trying to keep his players focused and conditioned as they chomp at the bit to go outdoors. “The gym gets kind of monot- onous,” said Zukowski, whose Rams won the Northeastern Conference last season. “I’ll have to find ways to mix it up. We’ll probably go to Extra Innings, or that Route 1 sports complex. Try to change the scenery a little bit. There are only so many drills you can do before you lose interest.” His softball counterpart, Erica Richards, agrees. “There are a lot of things that get affected,” she said. “You can’t hit fly balls to the outfielders because you’re limited by the ceilings in the gym. There’s no mound, so you’re not pitching off the surface you’ll be pitching from in a game. “There’s only so much you can do,” she said. Andrew Kokama of Washington School Parents from the Washington and Lynnfield coach John gets ready to shoot during Sunday’s ele- Sewell-Anderson schools root their kids O’Brien, a veteran of the North mentry school action. on during Sunday’s championships. Shore baseball coaching scene, shrugs his shoulders with a “what- Lynn eld’s John O’Brien g- can-you-do-about-it” attitude. ured he’ll be indoors at least this week. Then, he says, SPRING, B2 “well see what happens.” Four champioins crowned in elementary tournament By Sean Morris all 14 for Drewicz. Jayleen Novas and Camila FOR THE ITEM Rufinos were the high scorers for Harrington. Drewicz moved on to Sunday’s final against LYNN — Champions from four different Ingalls — its third game in as many days. In schools were crowned this past weekend in the the end, the Dolphins stayed hot to capture the 41st Lynn elementary boys and girls basket- title, were able to capture the title, 19-5. Perez ball tournament at Pickering Middle School. had the hot hand again, with 15 points and Saturday’s semifinal rounds kicked off with Kimberly Boyd also scored for Drewicz. Ingalls’ Callahan taking on Ingalls in Division 1 boys high scorers were Nallelie Acevedo and Angel- action. Callahan secured the 37-20 victory lenny Perez. behind a balanced offensive attack that saw Saturday’s final two games decided who seven players, including Kameron Rucker (12) would play in Sunday’s Division 2 boys final. and Isac Medina (8 points) score. Ingalls’ Canei First up, Lynn Woods, coming off the tourna- McLeod scored 10 and Louis Ledesma and Alex ment’s biggest upset, took on Washington. Un- Cepeda both had 3 points. fortunately for the Wolves, their Cinderella run With the win, Callahan advanced to Sunday’s came to an end as they fell 35-29. Washington’s final against Ford. Despite being down by two Denzell Guillen led the team with 11 points points at the half, Callahan rode a late-half and teammate Anthony Quintero had 10. Lynn surge from Rucker (15) and Medina (11) to Woods’ Sam Junta led all scorers with 14 and claim the 32-20 victory. Marvin L’Italien Avery chipped in 12 points in Eddy Garcia and Travis Sanchez were Ford’s the loss. high scorers with 9 and 7 points, respectively. St. John’s Prep’s Dan Letarte Classical softball coach Er- Washington advanced to the D2 champion- says the turf eld is plowed ica Richards says there’s In Division 1 girls play, Drewicz defeated ship against Sewell-Anderson, which pulled Harrington 14-10 in Saturday’s semifinals. and ready for action, as long only so much you can do Keisha Perez put the team on her back, scoring ELEMENTARY, B2 as it’s not too cold. practicing indoors. Lynn eld volleyball Syracuse, Nevada pull coach steps down stunners; Carolina out ASSOCIATED PRESS get easy looks against us. the program to the next By Anne Marie Tobin That’s why nothing sur- FOR THE ITEM level. The following year, Syracuse barely got into prises me with our de- she guided the Pioneers to the NCAA Tournament, fense.” After 10 wildly success- the finals of the North Di- getting the 68th and final ful years as coach of the Syracuse (23-13) will vision 3 tournament, los- spot. Lynnfield girls volleyball face second-seeded Duke ing to Academy of Notre The Orange have earned team, Michelle Perrone is (28-7) on Friday in the Dame, 3-0. the right to keep play- calling it quits. Midwest Region semifi- For the next seven years, ing in college basketball’s Athletic director Mi- nals. the Pioneers owned the showcase. And, no one will chael Bierwirth confirmed Playing in his hometown North Division 3 title, be excited about facing Sunday night what other with a chance to add an- winning it every year and that zone defense. sources had reported ear- other highlight-reel shot making it to the state fi- Tyus Battle had 17 lier this weekend — that to this year’s NCAA Tour- nals in two of those years, points, Oshae Brissett Perrone informed the nament, Cassius Winston 2015 and 2012, only to scored 15, and 11th-seed- team of her decision to missed an opportunity come up short both times ed Syracuse zoned Michi- step down during a meet- to win the game for the to perennial state cham- gan State out of the tour- ing with the girls last third-seeded Spartans pion Frontier Regional, nament, 55-53 on Sunday week. with a shot from about 45 which has won nine state to advance to the Sweet Perrone burst onto the feet just before the buzzer. Division 3 championships, 16. Lynnfield volleyball scene including six straight from “It’s one of those shots in 2008, taking over as “No one plays zone like 2010-2015. ITEM FILE PHOTO we do,” Brissett said. you shoot as a kid,” he head coach when then- Perrone, who has won said softly. “I just came up Michelle Perrone’s Lynn eld volleyball team “We’re always moving — vice principal Bob Cleary her fair share of awards short.” stepped down. It didn’t won seven straight Division 3 North champi- and we challenge every take long for her to take PERRONE, B2 onships. shot — so teams never NCAA B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2018 Pope John wins first-ever state championship

By Jim Tobin first three quarters) in a most of them from inside Price-Espada caught fire shots from inside the lane Dornelas scored 24 points FOR THE ITEM lopsided contest that no the paint or from the free the rest of the half, single- in the first half, allow- and Corey Olivier contrib- one anticipated. throw line after being handedly outscoring May- ing Pope John to take a uted 16, but that did little SPRINGFIELD — In a He was deadly from be- fouled inside. Junior for- nard 23-20 in the second 21-point lead at 52-31 into to offset or even slow down “performance for the ages,” hind the arc, making 10- ward Louis Velasquez fin- quarter to finish with 31 halftime. Pope John’s offense. junior Angel Price-Espada of-13 attempts. All told, he ished with a double-dou- first-half points. Pope John Any hopes Maynard had Maynard was making strapped the Pope John was 15-of-21 from the field ble with 10 points and 11 had help form the Tigers’ for a second half Lazarus- boys basketball team on its third consecutive ap- and 9-of-11 from the free rebounds. defense that totally shut like comeback were quick- pearance in the Division 4 his back and carried it Pope John jumped out to down the lane, and forced ly dashed by Price-Espa- throw line and also tossed championship game, while to the Division 4 State in 6 assists, 6 steals. He a 10-point lead, 16-6, af- Maynard to go to its usu- da, who hit his first three Pope John was making basketball championship also committed only two ter six minutes, but May- ally reliable 3-point game. shots for 7 points. He then Saturday, routing defend- turnovers. nard cut the deficit down But Maynard was stone poured it on the rest of the its first trip to the finals. ing champion Maynard, When he wasn’t scoring to seven, 18-11, with a 5-2 cold, and with Pope John quarter with 18 to send Maynard beat St. Mary’s 89-57, Saturday morning points, he was dishing run to close out the quar- dominating the boards at Pope John into the final last year was a state final- at Springfield College’s off to teammates for easy ter. Price-Espada knocked both ends, it was “one and eight minutes with a 77- ist in 2016 when it lost to Blake Arena. layups. Pope John senior down three 3-pointers in done” offensively for the 41 lead. the Spartans. Maynard had no an- center Marquis Bouyer the first eight minutes and Maynard Tigers. After that, Pope John The win capped a 23- swers for Price-Espada, was the beneficiary of scored 8 points, but that Pope John’s defense was called off the dogs and game winning streak for who put on a clinic. He Price-Espada’s precise was just a glimpse of what so smothering that May- worked the clock. Pope John, which finished scored 49 points (all in the passing, scoring 17 points, was to come. nard was held to just three Maynard’s Joshua Viera the season 24-1. Spring has sprung on the North Shore. Well, sort of.

SPRING three years ago too. that. But this can really arms built up. You get an From B1 “The biggest problems set you back.” injury and you’re out for is you’re in the gym for Last year, Zukowski two weeks youre talking “I coached in Winchester another week,” he said. said, winter stayed late about six games.” and a couple of other plac- “Three years ago, when we too. It got so bad that the One coach who won’t es and we were shoveling had that terrible winter, Rams played a scrimmage have to worry too much is the fields off,” he said. ‘I’m the first time we got on a in the pouring rain just to St. John’s Prep’s Dan Le- not expecting to do that. field was our first game. get outdoors. tarte. You just have to figure We don’t know what’s go- “It was really coming “Our turf is plowed,” said that unless you get lucky, ing to happen this week. down,” said Zukowski, Letarte. “We’re ready to you’re indoors for a week. But we’ll be OK. I’m not “and nobody cared. We go. We just have to be care- If you get outside, it’s a bo- worried. If you have to were just happy to be out- ful with arm issues. And nus.” push the start of the sea- side.” wind chills. They can say Nevertheless, O’Brien son back, then push it O’Brien says the Pio- it’s 45 degrees, but you get says he’s scheduled scrim- back. We’ll take what neers have a good hitting mages for the end of the a cold win, and it feels way comes. I’ve always said facility that was built worse. If it’s really brutal, week “but I don’t see that coaching either base- when Steve McBride we don’t throw. them happening at this ball or softball in New En- coached at Lynnfield. He “There are days where point, especially if they’re gland is the toughest of all also makes sure his play- 5 o’clock comes and it’s talking about more snow sports. You have weather, ers do weight-lifting while PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘see you later and into the this week (forecasters ha- proms, graduations to waiting for the chance to Syracuse players, including Marek Dolezaj (21) cars.’ ven’t zeroed in on how bad work around. It can get get on the field. and Oshae Brissett (11), celebrate a 55-53 win St. John’s also plays in — if at all — the projected difficult. You have to make “We make use of the over Michigan State in an NCAA men’s college storm coming up the coast the best of it.” gym,” he said. “We do a a wood-bat league (Cath- olic Conference) and Le- basketball tournament second-round game in will be).” Both Zukowski and lot of throwing … a lot Detroit, Sunday. Zukowski, too, has set up O’Brien say the toughest of ground balls. We have tarte acknowledges that scrimmages, “but they’re part of being confined to three indoor mounds to the sting of a ball hit on not happening,” he said. gyms and batting cages is keep us going.” the wrong spot on a wood Syracuse, Nevada pull Another coach who can’t timing. O’Brien says protecting bat, on a cold day, can hurt see getting riled up over “At some point, you have arms is a big concern. Zu- very much. shockers, Carolina ousted the weather is Jon Gold, to see live pitching,” said kowski agrees. “The first two weeks we Marblehead’s softball Zukowski. “You have to “I don’t know why the hit with metal bats,” he NCAA Cincinnati (31-5) nev- said. “Then, we’ll start coach. As far as he’s con- field a ball off a live bat. seasons are so close to- From B1 er got off a shot before cerned, the Magicians will You have to be able to gether,” Zukowski said. with the wood. Week 1 is the buzzer. Cane Broome take it as it comes. track fly balls outdoors. If “You have a lot of play- usually a brutal week. The Spartans came up briefly lost control of the “We’ve faced this before,” worst comes to worst, we’ll ers coming winter sports, Last year we had wind short, long and wide all af- ball and then passed to said Gold. “It happened go into the parking lot for and they have to get their chills down to 18.” ternoon and didn’t make a the area of Gary Clark as basket in the last 5:41. the final seconds ticked The Orange forced the away. Winners crowned in Lynn elementary tournmanet Spartans (30-5) to settle As the horn sounded, a for 3-pointers all afternoon stunned Clark lay on his and it worked brilliantly ELEMENTARY championship with a 30- tory, 16-13 over previously with Callahan playing back under the basket in a duel between Hall of From B1 15 win. Guillen had a undefeated Sewell-Ander- the Washington boys at while Nevada’s Jordan Fame coaches. Michigan game-high 9 points while son. Brooke Moloney had 6:30. Saturday, the tour- Caroline slid toward mid- off a nail biting, 19-17 win State took a school record teammates Jarrod Allen 12 for the Eagles and An- nament’s best players will court as part of a wild cel- over Lincoln-Thomson. 37 shots beyond the arc, (8) and Isander Beaus- drilee Amely Carmenatty compete in the fifth annu- Sewell had seven play- making just eight. ebration. champ (6) also scored. also scored. Neveah Eth al Lynn Elementary Tour- ers score including Jaid- “The last couple of jump Cody Martin had 25 en Driscoll, Richie Avery Ryan Amirault, Jacob had seven and Jomary nament All Star Games, shots they threw up, they points, seven assists, six and Matt Sisson. Lincoln’s Gilbert and Kyle Hartzell Lora, four in the loss. pitting East Lynn vs West weren’t in the ballpark,” rebounds and no turn- Davante Taggart turned were among the scorers On Friday, March the di- Lynn. The girls play at Syracuse coach Jim Boe- overs to lead five Nevada in another fantastic per- for Sewell. visional winners will com- noon with the boys game heim. players in double figures. formance scoring a game- The Division 2 girls pete in The second Annual to follow at 2:30. Syracuse has won three Evans had 19 and Jarron high 11 points. championship came down Lynn City Championship. Please turn to Page B3 straight since being sent Cumberland had 17 for In Sunday’s final, Wash- to the wire with Sisson The Drewicz girls will for the elementary school to Dayton for the First Cincinnati. ington took home the eking out the 3-point vic- take on Sisson at 5: p.m. all-stars. Four as what the selection In Charlotte, N.C., committee chairman ac- Reigning national cham- knowledged was the final pion North Carolina sput- Lynnfield volleyball coach Perrone is stepping down team to receive an at-large tered to the worst NCAA bid. In low-scoring games, Tournament loss of Roy PERRONE Pioneers came up short Division 2 tournament Perrone grew up in the Orange beat Arizona Williams’ career on Sun- in their quest for a state (next) season.” Somerville and gradu- State in Dayton and TCU day night, overpowered From B1 in its home state by Texas title, losing to eventual Perrone was spot on as ated from St. Clement in the first round. They A&M, 86-65. along the way, took it to champion Case, 3-0 in the the Pioneers posted a 17-3 High School in Medford. overcame playing three games in five days and It’s the second straight another level in 2016, semifinals. The Pioneers regular season record to She played four years of earning the Massachu- essentially playing a road year the titleholder has finished the season 19-5. earn the No. 5 seed in the volleyball at St. Joseph’s setts Interscholastic Ath- game, matching up with been bounced from March Perrone’s challenge this tournament. They posted College in Maine, where letic Association’s Vol- Michigan State about 75 Madness before the Sweet past season was a big an impressive 3-0 win over she earned a BA in biology leyball Coach of the Year miles from its campus 16. one as the Pioneers were Swampscott in the first and secondary education Award when she guided moved up to Division round, only to be eliminat- with green-and-white clad T.J. Starks scored 21 in 1994 and a masters in the Pioneers to a seventh 2. Prior to the start of ed from the tourney with a fans packing the stands. points and the No. 7 seed education in 2007. She straight North Division 3 the season, Perrone said 3-1 loss to No. 4 Danvers In Knoxville, Tenn., Josh Aggies (22-12) manhan- and fourth straight Cape the team was prepared to in the semifinals. also earned a masters Hall converted an offen- dled the second-seeded Ann League/Northeast- make a successful transi- Perrone is a two-time degree in nutrition edu- sive for the tie- Tar Heels. They dominat- ern Conference titles. The tion. Boston Globe Volleyball cation from Framingham breaking basket with 9.1 ed the glass. They used team posted a regular sea- “We have a regular sea- Coach of the Year (2010, State University in 2014. seconds left as Nevada their size to control the son record of 16-4 and was son schedule that includes 2012) and 7-time Cape Perrone finished her erased a 22-point deficit paint and block shots. And 11-1 in league play, taking many quality Division Ann League/Northeastern Lynnfield career with an in the final 11 minutes of they pounced when UNC’s the Cape Ann League title 1 and 2 programs and I Conference Coach of the impressive 175-56 record a stunning 75-73 victo- small-ball lineup couldn’t for a fourth consecutive think that will allow us to Year honoree (2010-2014, in 10 seasons as head ry over Cincinnati in the make an outside shot. year. Unfortunately, the be well prepared for the 2016, 2017). coach. NCAA Tournament on “We had a certain to- Sunday. getherness today,” said the Nevada’s stirring come- 6-foot-10 Tyler Davis, who back — the second-larg- had 18 points and nine re- NCAA women complete second day est in tournament histo- bounds for the Aggies. “We ry — came just two days didn’t have the fastest KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Louisville 90, ter Kathryn Westbeld, ment and the fourth larg- after the seventh-seeded — Tennessee lost for the Marquette 72 who sat out the first half est ever. start, but we were togeth- Wolf Pack rallied from 14 er the whole time.” first time at home in wom- At Louisville, Myisha with a left ankle sprain, Texas A&M trailed by two points down to beat Texas Another 6-10 forward, en’s NCAA Tournament his- Hines-Allen had 24 points and the Irish found their when Carter’s long three 87-83 for its first NCAA Robert Williams, finished tory when Marie Gulich had and 13 rebounds, Asia way to the regional semifi- from the top of the key gave victory since 2007. with 13 rebounds, help- 14 points and 12 rebounds Durr scored 19 points and nals for the ninth straight the Aggies (26-9) the lead. The Wolf Pack (28-7) ing the Aggies take a 50- to lead Oregon State. past Louisville quickly pounced season with a 98-72 victo- NC State 74, Maryland 60 move on to an all-upstart 36 edge while shooting 52 Tennessee, 66-59. on Marquette on the way ry over pesky Villanova. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — South Region semifinal The third-seeded Lady to a victory. Texas A&M 80, Kiara Leslie had 21 points matchup with 11th-seed- percent — including 10 of Vols had been 57-0 at The Cardinals (34-2) DePauil 79 and 11 rebounds against ed Loyola-Chicago (30-5) 24 from 3-point range. home with most of those advanced to their second COLLEGE STATION, her former team, and on Thursday night. Joel Berry II scored 21 victories coming under consecutive Sweet 16 and Texas (AP) — Freshman North Carolina State beat “Nothing feels better points in his final game late Hall of Fame coach will play 80 miles east in Chennedy Carter hit a Maryland. than this,” Nevada coach for the second-seeded Tar Pat Summitt, who led next weekend’s regional in 3 with 3.2 seconds left, Leslie, who spent three Eric Musselman said. Heels (26-11), who were the team to eight nation- Lexington, Kentucky. capping a 37-point perfor- seasons at Maryland be- “Nothing. Sweet 16!” trying to reach their third al championships. It’s the Notre Dame 98, mance, to help Texas A&M fore graduating and trans- Cincinnati, the No. 2 straight Final Four. But second straight season Villanova 72 rally from a 17-point sec- ferring to N.C. State, fin- seed, never trailed until they ended up falling to that Tennessee lost in SOUTH BEND, Ind. ond-half deficit and beat ished one point shy of a Hall’s tiebreaking basket 34-2 in NCAA games in the second round of the (AP) — With top-seed No- DePaul. career high. but watched its lead disin- their home state, the only NCAAs and will miss the tre Dame struggling to a Carter had 32 of her Kalia Ealey and Chel- tegrate as it failed to make other loss coming in 1979. Sweet 16 in back-to-back halftime tie against Villa- points after halftime and sea Nelson added 12 a basket in the final 5:45. “It’s the most inadequate seasons for the first time nova on Sunday in a sec- the fourth-seeded Aggies points apiece while Akela With the game tied in feeling I’ve ever felt,” Wil- in the program’s 37-year ond-round women’s NCAA pulled off another stun- Maize scored 11 to help the closing seconds, Hall liams said. “I feel it all the tournament history. Tournament game, a visi- ning second half comeback the fourth-seeded Wolf- got a rebound off a missed time, last game of the year, Oregon State (26-7) ad- bly angry Muffet McGraw for the second consecutive pack (26-8) earn their first shot by Cody Martin. Hall but I think I felt it more vanced to the regional had seen enough. year. It was the largest Sweet 16 appearance since made a move in the paint today than any other time. semifinals for the third When the Irish returned comeback ever in the sec- the late Kay Yow led an in- and then hit the winning I’m not ashamed to say I straight year. from the locker room, en- ond round of the tourna- spirational run in 2007. basket. love these kids.” MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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Columbus at Boston...... NESN, WBZ-FM 98.5 Moloney, Sisson; Brooke Jaylene Hoeun, Connery; Jare- Em, Shoemaker; Ayden Fra- Denzell Guillen, Washington; 8 p.m...... Los Angeles at Minnesota...... NBCSN Moloney, Sisson; Jayleen lis Lara, Connery; Jomary Lara, zier, Shoemaker; Tyler Guy, Gabriel Martin, Sewell, Ander- Novas, Harrington; Mea Papa- Sewell, Anderson; Ashanti Mott, Sisson; Sam Junta, Lynn son; Javian Martinez, Drewicz; NASCAR zoglou, Aborn; Gianna Parker, Callahan; Keisha Perez, Dre- Woods; Louis Ledesma, Isac Medina, Callahan; Xavier Shoemaker; Saniya Patton, wicz; Deleisha Perez, Drewicz; Ingalls; Marvin L’Italien Avery, Muniz, Callahan; Jeremy Rodri- NASCAR Monster Energy 199, 17. Ingalls; Ariana Reynoso, Leah Pineiro, Lincoln, Thom- Lynn Woods; Canei McLeod, guez, Drewicz; Kameron Ruck- Cup-Auto Club 400 Results 21. (9) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 199, 1. (1) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 200 laps, 16. Aborn; Kaydee Rouse, Shoe- son; Jiannie Rivera, Cobbet; Ingalls; Sam Phelps, Aborn; er, Callahan; Davante Taggart, 60 points. 22. (32) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, maker; Amayah Santana, Amelia Spencer, Sewell, Ander- Marvin Perkins, Brickett; Lim- Lincoln, Thomson; Travis San- 2. (3) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 2043. 199, 15. Hood; Alisha Soto, Ingalls; son; Savannah Tang, Callahan; bert Thomas, Hood; Camron chez, Ford; Kevin Smart, Lin- 3. (2) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 200, 51. 23. (30) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 199, Marissa Stone, Lynn Woods; Naomy Vasquez, Ford; Shania Thornton, Harrington; Alex coln, Thomson; Cameron Weav- 4. (11) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 200, 49. 14. 5. (6) Joey Logano, Ford, 200, 45. 24. (34) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 199, Sarah Tartarini, Lynn Woods. Warner, Cobbet. Ventura, Brickett. er, Tracy. 6. (25) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 200, 39. 13. 7. (4) Erik Jones, Toyota, 200, 39. 25. (21) David Ragan, Ford, 199, 12. 8. (8) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 200, 29. 26. (22) Michael McDowell, Ford, 199, 9. (33) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, Davis leads the way as Pelicans drub C’s 11. 200, 38. 27. (17) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 198, 10. 10. (5) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 200, 28. (37) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 198, 9. 27. NEW ORLEANS (AP) its previous five while in 29. (36) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 11. (26) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 199, 30. 198, 0. — Anthony Davis picked the thick of the Western 12. (27) Aric Almirola, Ford, 199, 25. 30. (12) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, up his dribble along the Conference playoff race. 13. (28) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 199, 24. 197, 7. baseline and pulled up for The victory pulled the Pel- 14. (7) Kurt Busch, Ford, 199, 27. 31. (18) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 196, a tough, 14-foot fallaway icans into a tie with San 15. (29) William Byron, Chevrolet, 199, 6. as he was fouled by Celtics Antonio and Utah for fifth, 23. 32. (20) Gray Gaulding, Toyota, 194, 5. 16. (31) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 199, 33. (35) Timmy Hill, Chevrolet, 193, 0. rookie Abdel Nader. with Minnesota a half- 21. 34. (24) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, As the shot fell through game back in eighth. 17. (15) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 193, 3. to cap another big night for Davis’ crowd-pleasing fal- 199, 20. 35. (10) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 191, 2. the Pelicans’ All-Star, the laway with 3:35 left capped 18. (16) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 199, 36. (23) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 19. 189, 1. crowd rose to its feet and a 22-6, fourth-quarter run 19. (14) Paul Menard, Ford, 199, 18. 37. (13) Trevor Bayne, Ford, accident, Davis exchanged high-fives to blow open what had been 20. (19) Darrell Wallace Jr, Chevrolet, 108, 1. with fans along the sideline a tight game for most of the before making his foul shot. first three quarters. NBA It seemed a fitting punctu- Davis said contributions ation to the type of perfor- from reserves allowed the EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division mance New Orleans will starters to get more rest W L Pct GB W L Pct GB continue to need to survive and be fresh for that deci- x-Toronto 52 18 .743 — y-Houston 56 14 .800 — a tight Western Conference sive run. x-Boston 47 23 .671 5 San Antonio 40 30 .571 16 Philadelphia 38 30 .559 13 New Orleans 40 30 .571 16 playoff race. “We defended and then we New York 25 45 .357 27 Dallas 22 48 .314 34 Davis had 34 points and were pushing the pace, got Brooklyn 22 48 .314 30 Memphis 19 50 .275 36½ Southeast Division Northwest Division 11 rebounds, and New into the offense a little early W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Orleans beat banged-up and were able to make some Washington 40 30 .571 — Portland 43 26 .623 — Miami 37 33 .529 3 Oklahoma City 43 29 .597 1½ Boston 108-89 on Sunday plays,” Davis said. Charlotte 30 40 .429 10 Utah 40 30 .571 3½ night. Davis also threw down Orlando 21 49 .300 19 Minnesota 40 31 .563 4 “It was a good bounce- his share of crowd-pleasing Atlanta 20 50 .286 20 Denver 38 32 .543 5½ Central Division Pacific Division back game for us,” Davis dunks, some of which were W L Pct GB W L Pct GB said, referring to New Or- set up by lobs from former Cleveland 40 29 .580 — y-Golden State 53 17 .757 — Indiana 40 30 .571 ½ L.A. Clippers 37 31 .544 15 leans’ 107-101 loss a night Celtic Rajon Rondo, who Milwaukee 37 32 .536 3 L.A. Lakers 31 38 .449 21½ earlier to Houston. “A finished with 11 assists. Detroit 30 39 .435 10 Sacramento 23 48 .324 30½ Chicago 24 45 .348 16 Phoenix 19 52 .268 34½ tough one last night, and Davis “dominated to- x-clinched playoff spot Denver at Miami, 7:30 p.m. then come in (against) the night,” said Boston for- y-clinched division Memphis at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. No. 1 defensive team and ward Al Horford, who was Sunday’s Games Golden State at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. Oklahoma City 132, Toronto 125 Detroit at Sacramento, 10 p.m. score on them, but then Davis’ primary defender. New Orleans 108, Boston 89 Tuesday’s Games hold them to under 100.” “I’ll definitely take the Houston 129, Minnesota 120 Toronto at Orlando, 7 p.m. Portland at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Dallas at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Second-year pro Cheick blame for that.” Monday’s Games L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Diallo had a season-high Jayson Tatum scored 23 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Oklahoma City at Boston, 8 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Indiana, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Utah, 9 p.m. 17 points and fellow re- for Boston, which has lost Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Detroit at Phoenix, 10 p.m. serve Nikola Mirotic add- three of four and was play- New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Da- Chicago at New York, 7:30 p.m. Houston at Portland, 10:30 p.m. ed 16 for New Orleans, ing its third straight game vis (23) slam-dunks over Boston Celtics center Pelicans 108, Celtics 89 which was desperate to without All-Star guard Ky- Greg Monroe (55) in the first half of Sunday’s game. BOSTON (89) Cooke 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-82 20-25 win after dropping four of rie Irving (sore left knee). Morris 5-14 5-7 17, Horford 3-11 0-0 108. 6, Baynes 0-2 0-0 0, Rozier 6-16 0-0 Boston 28 21 27 13 — 89 13, Tatum 9-14 3-5 23, Nader 2-5 NO 20 27 35 26—108 McIlroy stares down Tiger, wins at Bay Hill 2-8 8, Ojeleye 1-3 0-0 3, Yabusele 3-Point Goals—Boston 9-26 (Tatum 1-2 0-0 2, Monroe 6-13 0-0 12, Allen 2-3, Nader 2-3, Morris 2-4, Ojeleye 0-0 0-0 0, Larkin 2-7 0-0 5, Bird 0-0 1-2, Larkin 1-5, Rozier 1-6, Horford ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — holes to pull away. McIlroy ed the final round five shot The final putt was vin- 0-0 0. Totals 35-87 10-20 89. 0-3), New Orleans 6-18 (Moore 3-5, The connection Rory McIl- closed with a 64, just like behind, made three birdies tage Woods. NEW ORLEANS (108) Miller 1-1, Clark 1-3, Mirotic 1-5, Hol- roy had with Arnold Palm- the last time he won. And he in a four-hole stretch to McIlroy faced one last Moore 4-9 0-0 11, Davis 14-24 6-8 iday 0-1, Davis 0-3). Fouled Out— er was strong even before ended his longest drought start the back nine and was challenge from Bryson 34, Okafor 4-4 0-0 8, Rondo 2-5 0-0 None. Rebounds—Boston 44 (Rozier 4, Holiday 2-5 3-3 7, Miller 1-1 0-0 3, 7), New Orleans 44 (Davis 11). he delivered a Sunday in eight years by winning on within shot of the lead as DeChambeau, who had Hill 0-0 0-0 0, Mirotic 4-12 7-9 16, Assists—Boston 17 (Rozier 5), New charge that would have the course and tournament everyone behind him on the closed to within one shot Diallo 7-9 3-4 17, Drew II 0-3 0-0 0, Orleans 33 (Rondo 11). Total Fouls— made the King proud. that Palmer built. course appeared to stall. with an eagle on the 16th Liggins 0-1 0-0 0, Clark 3-9 1-1 8, Boston 21, New Orleans 13. McIlroy first played the The only thing miss- One shot changed every- hole. McIlroy saw the score Arnold Palmer Invitation- ing was having the King thing. posted on the leaderboard NHL al three years ago, and around to celebrate. Woods couldn’t commit to the right of the 18th

EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Palmer teared up at din- “I wish he would have to a swing with his driver fairway, and he answered Atlantic Division Central Division ner when he asked McIl- been at the top of the hill on the par-5 16th hole and with a 7-iron over the wa- GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA roy if there was anything to shake my hand when sent it far and left — way ter on the 18th to about 25 Tampa Bay 72 49 19 4 102 260 202 Nashville 71 47 14 10 104 232 178 Boston 70 45 17 8 98 235 179 Winnipeg 72 43 19 10 96 240 189 he needed and received I came off the 18th green left — over a fence and feet above the hole. Toronto 72 43 22 7 93 243 204 Minnesota 72 41 24 7 89 224 206 this reply: “Mr. Palmer, there,” McIlroy said. “But out-of-bounds, sending It was the type of putt Florida 69 35 27 7 77 210 216 Colorado 72 39 25 8 86 231 209 Montreal 72 26 34 12 64 182 230 Dallas 73 38 27 8 84 209 197 thanks to you, I have ev- hopefully, he’s proud of him to a bogey when he the gallery has seen Woods Ottawa 71 26 34 11 63 197 244 St. Louis 72 39 28 5 83 201 193 erything I could ever need me with the way I played couldn’t afford anything make to win in 2001, 2008 Detroit 72 26 35 11 63 184 224 Chicago 73 30 34 9 69 208 223 Buffalo 71 23 36 12 58 172 232 Pacific Division in my life.” that back nine. I tried to less than birdie. and 2009. Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA McIlroy’s last victory be as aggressive as I could He finished bogey-bo- McIlroy buried it , raised GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 72 46 21 5 97 244 199 was at the Tour Champi- and tried to take on shots gey-par for a 3-under 69 both arms in the air and Wash 72 41 24 7 89 225 214 San Jose 72 40 23 9 89 219 199 Pittsburgh 72 41 26 5 87 237 218 LA 72 39 27 6 84 207 181 onship on Sept. 25, 2016, when I needed to, just like and tumbled down the lea- turned to slam his fist as Phila 73 37 25 11 85 218 215 Anaheim 72 36 24 12 84 202 195 the day Palmer died. he would have. So yeah, derboard into a tie for fifth. the grandstands erupted Columbus 72 39 28 5 83 200 199 Calgary 73 35 28 10 80 202 217 NJ 71 37 26 8 82 215 211 Edmonton 72 31 36 5 67 201 231 Sunday was special for it’s come full circle since That’s about when McIl- with cheers. NYR 72 32 32 8 72 208 231 Vancouver 72 25 38 9 59 186 236 so many reasons. that day in September in roy pulled away. “I’ve seen Tiger make NYI 72 30 32 10 70 231 262 Arizona 71 23 37 11 57 170 228 Tiger Woods brought 2016, and just proud to be The charge was vintage that enough times to know NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Winnipeg 4, Dallas 2 Bay Hill to life when he sitting up here and have Palmer — birdie putts what it does,” McIlroy overtime loss. Top three teams in each St. Louis 5, Chicago 4, OT division and two wild cards per conference New Jersey at Anaheim, 9 p.m. pulled within one shot of my name on that trophy.” on the 13th and 14th, a said. “So I just wanted to advance to playoffs. Monday’s Games the lead, only for McIlroy It really was the perfect chip-in from 40 feet on the try and emulate that. ... Sunday’s Games Columbus at Boston, 7 p.m. Colorado 5, Detroit 1 to respond to the endless ending. 15th, a 375-yard drive on Just to be able to create Vegas 4, Calgary 0 Nashville at Buffalo, 7 p.m. cheers and chants for Bay Hill was rocking all the 16th that left him a my own little bit of history Tampa Bay 3, Edmonton 1 Florida at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 3 Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Woods by running off five afternoon, mostly for that sand wedge into the par 5 on the 18th green here is Philadelphia 6, Washington 3 Calgary at Arizona, 10 p.m. birdies over the last six red shirt. Woods, who start- for a two-putt birdie. pretty special.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2018 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 SOUP TO NUTZ / RICK STROMOSKI

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 MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

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) Revisit old dreams and make Knowledge is a powerful tool Taking on a job that doesn’t of- Only participate in functions Dig in and get things done. Think twice before you take a point to reconnect with peo- that will give you the edge fer remuneration will turn into that won’t financially or physi- What you accomplish will over for someone who hasn’t ple you miss but somehow lost you need when faced with a burden as well as lead to a cally jeopardize you. Overdoing help you figure out what you been doing a good job. You’ll touch with. Learn from your competition. Keep the facts loss of respect. Offer your ser- it to prove a point will backfire, want to do next and how you be left to deal with authority past and restructure the way in mind and your ideas a se- vices, but insist on something leaving you at a loss. Common can use your creativity to get figures who won’t care if you you move forward. cret. in return. sense and practicality are en- ahead. are just a facilitator. couraged. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) 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) Reach out to someone who can Take on responsibilities and Take advantage of a situation You can rise to the top. Make A change to the way you han- You’ll never have the approv- offer you alternatives. Knowing show everyone what you are that will help you do things a positive changes that will en- dle your money will be neces- al of everyone around you, so your options will make it eas- capable of. Don’t limit what you little differently or allow you to courage more opportunities. sary. Debt needs to be cleared stop waiting and start following ier to avoid wasting time. Be- can do just because someone learn something new. Do the A change to the way you earn before you start spending mon- your heart and gut feelings. ing realistic and having a good is being unreasonable. Know work and you’ll reap the re- your living or handle your mon- ey. Talk to an adviser or put a Trust in yourself, not in what plan will bring about positive your target and stay focused. wards. ey looks promising. budget into effect. others do or say. change.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Longtime addiction remains a secret in woman’s past Leading the way to beat the contract DEAR ABBY: I am a work. The problem is, Woodrow Wilson, in a letter a trump potentially suicid- 53-year-old woman who Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van while there are always to Mary A. Hulbert in 1913, al. That leaves spades, and has finally met a kind, de- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, people who eat, others wrote, “Power consists in West should select the two cent man after many abu- and was founded by her mother, never bring food to share. one’s capacity to link his will because when you lead a low sive relationships. I honor It’s usually the men in our with the purpose of others, to card from a three-card or lon- our bond and have been Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at office — those who hold lead by reason and a gift of ger unbid suit, it should con- open about my past, which DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los higher positions and make cooperation.” tain at least one honor. With has been colorful, to say Angeles, CA 90069. far more money than the A bridge defender makes no honor, lead an unneces- the least. rest of us. They are also opening leads that hopefully sarily high card. Remember I was an addict. It was a the ones who eat the most. have been chosen for a good the acronym BoSToN: Bottom long addiction that left me finds out some other way, about getting behind the They go back for seconds reason, and with the coopera- of Something, Top of Nothing. homeless and almost killed THAT is what could cause wheel. Others recognize before the rest of us have tion of partner will lead to the Since the low spade guar- me many times. I have him to end the relationship. they are not good at it, eaten. If they do occasion- demise of the contract. antees an honor in the suit, kept this part of my life a ally bring anything, it’s while still others can’t af- Look at today’s West hand. East confidently puts in his secret from everyone out DEAR ABBY: I have a usually a bag of chips. ford a car. Unless you have jack. This lets the defenders of shame and fear of judg- problem with my family. I I’m tired of paying for What should he lead against been imposing upon your four hearts after the given collect three spades and one ment. I would love to be am a woman in my 60s relatives for transporta- their lunches when they auction? heart. open about it with him who does not and never tion, they should not be are more than capable of Note that on any other lead and let him know how has driven a car or any critical of your choice. providing something — You should discuss the start much drugs affected me, other vehicle. My older sis- My late mother was a takeout from a deli or even to this bidding sequence with declarer can cruise home with but I don’t want to drive ter and brother think I nondriver. She quit after asking their wives to help. your partner. South, since he two overtricks. him away. Any advice is have leprosy because I skidding into the back of a I’m also tired of going to will force to game, bids his appreciated. don’t drive. How can I, or coal truck during a Wis- get my lunch and discov- longest suit first. North re- anyone in the same posi- consin winter. I’ll never ering most of the food is bids two diamonds, which EX-ADDICT IN tion as I am, get through already gone. I would wel- most experts treat as guar- CALIFORNIA forget it because it left me to them that not everyone with a scar on my knee come your advice or any anteeing only five diamonds. DEAR EX-ADDICT: In drives, and that those of when it hit the air-condi- tips your readers may If North rebids in a differ- one sentence you say you us who don’t or can’t are tioning vent. Viewed from have. ent suit, it indicates at most have been open about your like anyone else on this my perspective, she made four diamonds. (For example, planet? FED UP IN DES he rebids two hearts with a past; in the next you say the right choice, and so MOINES you are keeping your addic- have you. It’s a wise person 4=4=4=1 hand.) Then, when NOT BEHIND THE South shows his four-card tion and what it cost you a WHEEL who knows their limita- DEAR FED UP: Try secret. You don’t say how tions. this: Assign a list of what heart suit, North raises, prom- long you have known this DEAR NOT BEHIND people need to bring to the ising four-card support. man, or whether you plan THE WHEEL: Please clip DEAR ABBY: This may potluck so there won’t be In today’s deal, West should to make this relationship this and share it with your seem minor in the scheme duplication. And when you analyze his alternatives like permanent. If you do, you sister and brother. Not ev- of things, but it’s driving do, specify that only those this: a club is crazy, the dia- should tell him about your eryone drives or aspires to. me crazy. Occasionally we who participate can eat mond queen inadvisable and entire past because, if he Some people are phobic have a potluck day at the food.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Premises: 36 Orchard Street, Lynn, Massachusetts By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage mortgage given by Andrew T. Love and Kirsch McLean to Mortgage Electronic mortgage given by Benny Mendez and Miriam Mendez to Mortgage Electronic given by Hung V. Loeurn and Song Phoeurng to Mortgage Electronic Registration Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for The New York Mortgage Company, LLC, Systems, Inc., as Nominee for Eastern Bank Corporation and now held by December 19, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) dated May 2, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, said mortgage dated November 17, 2009, and recorded Registry of Deeds at Book 26406, Page 204, of which mortgage the undersigned Registry of Deeds at Book 25629, Page 486, of which mortgage the undersigned in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 29073 at Page is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration 547, as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage dated August 5, 2013, and Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York for the Benefit of The CWABS, Inc. Systems, Inc. to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated April 23, 2012 and recorded with said recorded with said Deeds in Book 32839 at Page 270, as affected by an Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-1 dated November 7, 2007 and recorded Registry on May 2, 2012 at Book 31310, Page 184 and by assignment from Assignment of Mortgage dated November 9, 2016, and recorded with said Deeds with said Registry on February 5, 2008 at Book 27500, Page 588 and by CitiMortgage, Inc. to HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee for Merrill in Book 35472 at Page 511, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Series 2006 - AF1 dated July 16, 2012 and holder, for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of New York Mellon Formerly Known as The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the recorded with said Registry on July 19, 2012 at Book 31534, Page 526 and by foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on March 26, 2018, at 12:00 Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-1 assignment from CitiMortgage, Inc. Attorney-in-Fact for HSBC Bank USA, National PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said dated January 15, 2014 and recorded with said Registry on January 22, 2014 at Association as Trustee for Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Series 2006-AF1 mortgage, to wit: The land in said Lynn, with the buildings thereon, bounded Book 33078, Page 576, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated January 12, 2015 and recorded with said Registry on and described as follows: Westerly by Orchard Street, 50 feet; Northerly by purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on January 21, 2015 at Book 33810, Page 181 and by assignment from HSBC Bank land now or formerly of Dearborn, 100 feet; Easterly by land now or formerly of April 9, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 14 CHAPMAN PLACE, LYNN, USA, National Association as Trustee for Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Hodgkins, 50 feet; and Southerly by land now or formerly of Breed, 100 feet; is Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said Series 2006-AF1 to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated May 4, 2015 and recorded with said all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and mortgage, Registry on May 14, 2015 at Book 34054, Page 136 and by assignment from described; being the premises shown as lot 58 on a plan of "Orchard Park", CitiMortgage, Inc. to HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee for Merrill dated April 19, 1890 by Charles W. Gay, surveyor, recorded with Essex South TO WIT: Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Series 2006-AF1 dated September 1, 2015 and District Deeds, Plan Book 5, Plan 49, and containing 5,000 square feet of recorded with said Registry on September 14, 2015 at Book 34370, Page 190, land according to said plan. Said premises are now known as and numbered The land in said Lynn, bounded and described as follows: for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, 36 said Orchard Street. The description of the property contained in the mortgage the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on April 11, 2018, on the shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. The NORTHERLY by land now or late of Stacey, 35.75 feet; mortgaged premises located at 18 Arbor Street, Lynn, Essex County, description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, a typographical error in this publication. For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated EASTERLY by land of Knights and of Griffin, 69.06 feet; November 17, 2009, and recorded in Book 29073 at Page 545 with the Essex TO WIT: County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will SOUTHERLY by land now or late of Chapman, 44.10 feet; be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings municipal liens and assessments, if any, which take precedence over the said WESTERLY by a Court (now Chapman Place), 24.50 feet; thereon, bounded and described as follows: mortgage above described. TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or SOUTHERLY again by a Court (now Chapman Place), 10.50 feet; EASTERLY on Arbor Street, forty-five (45) feet; cashier's check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or and WESTERLY by land formerly of Wacey, 63.20 feet. NORTHERLY on land now or formerly of Wells, sixty-four and seventy-four cashier's check within forty five (45) days after the date of sale. Other terms to be hundredths (64.74) feet; announced at the sale. Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named grantor(s) by deed Marinosci Law Group, P.C. recorded with the Essex Registry of Deeds in Book 23546, Page 21. WESTERLY by a strip of land of owner unknown, forty-five and six hundredths 275 West Natick Road, Suite 500 (45.06) feet; and Warwick, RI 02886 For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern Attorney for Nationstar Mortgage, LLC District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23546, Page 21 and also the deed at Book SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Maud R. McKay sixty-two and thirty-one Present Holder of the Mortgage 30677, Page 133. hundredths (62.31) feet. Telephone: (401) 234-9200 MLG File No.: 16-01248 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and Item: March 5, 12, 19, 2018 of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the described. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax (SEAL) titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25629, Page 485. LAND COURT having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit 18SM001157 of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the ORDER OF NOTICE TERMS OF SALE: nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or To: A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Heirs, Devisees, and Legal Representatives of Jacqueline M. Gaff; will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Thomas Gaff; balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Jacquelyn Gaff, California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the TERMS OF SALE: and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check shall control in the event of an error in this publication. will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The Reverse Mortgage Funding, LLC balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Saugus, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the numbered 5 Howard Street, given by Jacqueline M. Gaff to Mortgage Electronic THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Home Point Financial Corporation, dated FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage April 16, 2015, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-1 shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Deeds in Book 33993, Page 188, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, Present holder of said mortgage has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. By its Attorneys, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United 150 California Street ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE INVESTORS TRUST, States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Newton, MA 02458 SERIES 2006-AF1 Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on (617) 558-0500 Present holder of said mortgage that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in 201511-0291 - PRP this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before April 23, Item: March 12, 19, 26, 2018 By its Attorneys, 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. benefits of said Act. 150 California Street Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on March 6, 2018. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Newton, MA 02458 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson THE TRIAL COURT (617) 558-0500 Recorder PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT 201110-0934 - YEL 11104 DIVORCE SUMMONS BY Item: March 19, 26, April 2, 2018 Item: March 19, 2018 PUBLICATION AND MAILING Essex Probate and Family Court 36 Federal Street NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Salem, MA 01970 THE TRIAL COURT Docket No. ES17D2321DR By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT mortgage given by Bill Chingofor Williams a/k/a Williams Chingofor and Rose C. Docket No. ES18P0768EA Richard T Ouso vs. Chrystal M Homer Chingofor to Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC, dated December 31, 2007 and INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book Essex Division To the Defendant: 27441, Page 145, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court assignment from Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC to Salem Five Cents Savings Estate of: Doris L Durgan grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown Bank dated December 31, 2007 and recorded with said registry on January 7, Date of Death: October 19, 2017 The Complaint is on file at the Court. 2008 at Book 27441 Page 168, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status on April 20, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 101 Lawton Avenue, Petitioner Kathryn C. Lyon of Topsfield MA of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in a Will has been admitted to informal probate. You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: said mortgage, Kathryn C. Lyon of Topsfield MA Richard T Ouso has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to 36 Hudson Street TO WIT: serve without surety on the bond. Lynn, MA 01904 The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal your answer, if any, on or before 07/02/2018. If you fail to do so, the court will The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts with the buildings thereon bounded Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file and described as follows: supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. Commencing at the corner of Lawton Avenue, formerly High Rock Avenue, and the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Beacon Hill Avenue, thence running Northerly by said Beacon Hill Avenue, 68.7 from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating Date: February 12, 2018, feet; thence turning and running Westelry to land now or formerly of C.O. Beede; to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Pamela Casey O'Brien thence turning and running Southerly by said land now or formerly of C.O. Beede, Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings Register of Probate 89.68 feet to said Lawton Avenue; then turning and running Eastelry by said and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Lawton Avenue, about 51.14 to the point begun at. Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Item: March 19, 2018 For reference to title see deed from Gladys E. Valliere, a/k/a Gladice E. Valliere to Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Gladys E. Valliere and James A. Valliere, Trustees of Gladys E. Valliere Trust dated Item: March 19, 2018 (SEAL) May 17, 1990 and recorded with Esse South District Registry of Deeds on May 23, 1990 in Book 10441, Page 344. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LEGAL NOTICE LAND COURT TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 10573, Page 372. SWAMPSCOTT HISTORICAL COMMISSION 17SM009081 22 MONUMENT AVENUE ORDER OF NOTICE These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit SWAMPSCOTT, MA 01907 of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the To: Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held Tuesday, March 27, 2018, Laurene Perkins a/k/a Laurine Perkins, Individually and as Personal nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or 7 p.m. at the Swampscott High School, 200 Essex St, Room B208, to hear the Representative of the Estate of Anna M. Palumbo a/k/a Anna Palumbo; following: Chritine James a/k/a Christine James; liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Nancy Sill; having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. In accordance with the Town of Swampscott's General Bylaws, Article IX, Section 4, Jessie Mackenzie; The Preservation of Historically Significant Buildings, the Swampscott Historical Joshua Palumbo a/k/a Josh Palumbo; TERMS OF SALE: Commission will hear from all interested parties concerning the application for Lawrence Palumbo, demolition made by petitioner, CC White Court LLC for the structures located at 35 Littles Point Rd. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., JUSTINA OLIVER SWAMPSCOTT HISTORICAL COMMISSION CIT Bank, N.A. 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days Item: March 19, 2018 claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Swampscott, from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon 28 Jessie Street, given by Anna M. Palumbo to Financial Freedom Senior Funding receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in Corporation, a subsidiary of IndyMac Bank, F.S.B, dated March 31, 2008, and said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27672, Catch up with your Page 112, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. 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TOWN OF NAHANT (SEAL) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING LEGAL NOTICE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT Notice is hereby given that the Planning Board of the Town of Nahant will hold a Public Hearing - Town of Swampscott Planning Board DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT public hearing pursuant to G.L. c. 40A, s. 5 at 8:00 p.m. on April 3, 2018 at the 17SM001527 Nahant Town Hall, 334 Nahant Road, Nahant, Massachusetts. The purpose of the Relative to Proposed Zoning By-Law Amendments Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40A, ORDER OF NOTICE hearing is to provide interested parties with an opportunity to comment on a Section 5. The Planning Board of the Town of Swampscott will hold a public proposed change to the Nahant Zoning Bylaw. The intention of the proposed hearing to discuss the proposed amendments to the Town's zoning by-law and To: amendment is to limit hours of construction to allow peaceful enjoyment of one's map. The public hearing will be held on MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018, at 7:00 PM at Kerry E. Calnan property by adding a new definition to the zoning bylaws. 200 ESSEX STREET at the HIGH SCHOOL ROOM B129. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Proposed Bylaw Amendment- Construction Restrictions The hearing will consider the following amendments to the Zoning By-law: U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.:

To amend the Nahant Zoning Ordinance Section 2- Definitions as follows: Amendment A - Amend the Swampscott Zoning Map by changing the zoning MTGLQ Investors, L.P. designation of all properties in the Residence A-3 District (A3) to a new Residence ADD Definition for" Construction or Repairing of Buildings" after the definition of A-4 District (A4), maintaining a specific list of properties within a (new) Residence claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, "Commercial Vehicle" and before the definition for "Court" as follows: A-3 District (A3), and making the revisions within the Zoning By-laws to reflect the numbered 29 Bulfinch Terrace, given by John J. Calnan and Kerry E. Calnan to new zoning district and the proposed allowed uses and regulations for the two Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Construction or Repairing of Buildings: The erection (including exaction), affected zoning districts, or take any action relative thereto. Reliant Mortgage Company, LLC, dated August 19, 2005, and recorded in Essex demolition, alteration, or repair of any building other than between the hours County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24735, Page 496, and now of 7:00am bad 6:00pm on weekdays (M - F), 8:00am and 5:00pm on Saturday, Amendment B - Amend the Swampscott Zoning By-laws section "4.7.0.0. held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for and such work is prohibited on Sunday and Holidays, except in case of urgent Humphrey Street Overlay District" by modifying the "Table of Additional Uses within determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. necessity in the interest of public health and safety, and when only with a the HSOD" to include Hotels, Inns, Motels, and Bed & Breakfast establishments permit from the Building Inspector, which permit may be granted for a period and identify the applicable permit requirement, or take any action relative thereto. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United not to exceed three (3) days or less while the emergency continues and which States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers permit may be renewed for periods of three days or less while the emergency Amendment C - Amend the Swampscott Zoning Map by creating a new Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on continues. Commercial B-4 District (B4) in the Vinnin Square area and make revisions to the that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Zoning By-laws related to the allowed uses, dimensional requirements, and this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before April 23, THIS AMENDMENT WILL APPEAR IN THE WARRANT AT THE ANNUAL TOWN regulations for the new zoning district, or take any action relative thereto. 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the MEETING, SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 28, 2018 benefits of said Act. The complete text and maps relative to the proposed amendments are available Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on March 12, 2018. The complete text of this proposed amendment to the Zoning Bylaw is on file at for inspection at the Office of Community Development, Town Hall, 22 Monument Attest: Deborah J. Patterson the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, 334 Nahant Rd, Nahant, Massachusetts Avenue, Swampscott, during normal business hours, which are Monday through Recorder and is available for inspection during regular business hours. Thursday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and on 17-028232 the Town website. Item: March 19, 2018 Richard Snyder, Chairman Item: March 19, 26, 2018 Nahant Planning Board Item: March 19, March 26, 2018 Placing a help wanted ad is great for finding the skilled workers you need. B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2018 ‘Black Panther’ tops box of ce for the 5th straight weekend By Jake Coyle venturer Lara Croft. The 1 overseas, grossing $84.5 ASSOCIATED PRESS $90 million  lm opened million, including a $41.1 with $23.5 million, largely million in China. NEW YORK — Not since failing to stir much excite- “International was al- “Avatar” has a box-of ce ment among moviegoers. ways a key part of the hit had the kind of staying Critics gave it mediocre strategy,” Goldstein said. power of “Black Panther.” reviews (49 percent fresh Of course, the continu- Ryan Coogler’s comic-book on Rotten Tomatoes) and ing success of “Black sensation on Sunday be- ticket-buyers responded Panther” also didn’t help came the  rst  lm since with a “meh,” giving it a B “Tomb Raider.” When re- James Cameron’s 2009 CinemaScore. lease dates were being set smash to top the week- FILE PHOTO| ASSOCIATED PRESS end box of ce  ve straight weekends. A scene from Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther.” The Disney release grossed $27 million in With Vikander stepping a year ago, few could have ticket sales over the week- in for Angelina Jolie, Roar foreseen “Black Panther” end, according to studio Uthaug’s “Tomb Raider” is no. 1  ve weeks in. “How estimates, pushing its an attempt to rekindle a could you?” Goldstein said. domestic haul to $605.4 video game-adapted fran- “Black Panther” has million. Worldwide, “Black chise that faded quick- shown considerably few- Panther” has grossed more ly the  rst time around. er legs in China, however. than $1.1 billion. The 2001 original opened Though it has grossed $96 FILE PHOTO| ASSOCIATED PRESS Though “Black Panther” $47.7 million and grossed million in two weeks of has had little competition $274.7 million worldwide, release in China, “Black Nate Thames, right, slices freshly baked bread while preparing lunch to contend with through- but the big-budget 2003 Panther” slid steeply in its with his wife Elizbeth, rear, left, after working during the morning on out February and March, sequel opped, opening second weekend. their property in Vershire, Vt. such consistency is es- with $21.8 million domes- Yet last week, “Black pecially rare in today’s tically and grossing $156.5 Panther” even bested Dis- movie-going world. Before million worldwide. ney’s own “A Wrinkle in Writing about leaving city for “Avatar,” the last  lm to do Jeff Goldstein, distribu- Time,” Ava DuVernay’s it was 1999’s “The Sixth tion chief for Warner Bros., adaptation of Madeleine Sense.” said “Tomb Raider” came L’Engle’s 1962 novel of the a simpler life? Join the club That left second place to close to studio expecta- same name. In its second the MGM-Warner Bros.’ tions in North America but week, “A Wrinkle in Time” By Lisa Rathke They started their mar- Thames acknowledg- rebooted “Tomb Raider,” that international ticket dropped 50 percent with sales were a primary fo- $16.6 million in ticket ASSOCIATED PRESS ried life with zero debt af- es that her frugality is starring Alicia Vikander as the archaeologist ad- cus. “Tomb Raider” was no. sales. ter getting scholarships to a choice, not a necessity, VERSHIRE, Vt. — a state university where and that she and her hus- There’s yet another ac- they met, working jobs in band are privileged, being count of city dwellers college and having some white and heterosexual, Being Lara Croft takes months eeing urban life and ma- help from parents, they and having been raised terialism for a simpler ex- say. In the city, they gave by college-educated mid- of training and plates of protein istence in — where else? up dinners out, artisanal Vermont. dle-class parents. cheese and other pricey regimen. be on point, with three This time it’s by Eliza- They also aren’t re- By Sandy Cohen food, and bought used fur- ASSOCIATED PRESS “Physically, anyone can splurge meals in the mix. beth Willard Thames, who inventing the wheel by niture. making a high priority of train to be a superhero,” “I love desserts. I love made her name as Mrs. LOS ANGELES — It Their story of moving where they want to live Lygdback said. chocolate. I love a glass Frugalwoods in her blog in 2016 from fancy Cam- took months of training and by creatively budget- Diet is paramount, even of Barolo on a Saturday about embracing frugal- bridge, Massachusetts, to and endless plates of pro- ing. more than physical train- night,” said Lygdback, ity. She is the author of a farmhouse on 60 acres tein to transform former Whether or not your ing, he said. He directs his whose Hercules-shaped “Meet the Frugalwoods: outside tiny Vershire, ballerina Alicia Vikander dream is to live in rural clients to eat every three form appears to have zero Achieving Financial Inde- Vermont, has been told in into musclebound action Vermont, Thames said, hours and avoid sugar and body fat. pendence Through Sim- various forms by the likes hero Lara Croft for the she wants to inspire oth- “fast carbs” like white rice Four months ahead of ple Living,” released this of The Guardian, Forbes new “Tomb Raider”  lm. ers to realize their dreams, and our.  lming, Vikander began month by HarperCollins. and PBS. Many accounts The 29-year-old Os- In an accounting some whatever they may be, by “You’ll see a big change, working daily with Lygd- zeroed in on their self-pro- car winner spent seven readers have noted strains crafting a  nancial plan to mentally and physically, back for hour-long ses- claimed decision to “retire” months working with credulity, Thames writes get there. just by changing the nu- sions incorporating mar- in their 30s. Swedish trainer and nu- about her and her hus- Stories about frugal, re- trition,” he said. tial arts, weight training Except income from the tritionist Magnus Lygd- band’s decision to adopt sourceful living are noth- Vikander spent seven and movement education book and blogging and back, who also helped Gal “extreme frugality,” with a ing new in Vermont, home months preparing to be- to give her a greater com- giving interviews doesn’t Gadot and Ben Af eck goal of leaving their 9-to- to many back-to-the-land- come Croft. The  rst three mand of her body. really count as “retired.” get into superhero shape 5 jobs in Boston in their The Thameses also have ers and aging hippies, as were just about diet, Lygd- The process didn’t just for “Wonder Woman” and early 30s to be  nancially investments and get rent- well as in other rural ar- back said. His clean-eat- pack muscle onto Vikan- “Justice League.” independent and live sim- al income from the home eas where jobs are scarce, ing plan includes lots of der’s slender frame. Lygdback and his team “Magnus really helped ply on a homestead in the they still own in Cam- money is tight or people protein and vegetables. of  tness professionals A sampling at the “Tomb me transform for the role,” woods. bridge; he now works on- choose to work from home. hosted a boot camp in Raider” boot camp fea- she said. “And gain a sense She writes about eschew- line from home with the There’s a steady stream Los Angeles recently to tured broccoli blossoms of empowerment.” ing new clothes, expensive same software job he had of escape-from-the-city- demonstrate Vikander’s and seared steak. He says “Tomb Raider” opens haircuts and her daily in Massachusetts. to-rural-Vermont books “Tomb Raider” training 17 out of 20 meals should Friday. $2.50 luxury of an iced tea It’s work they do because going back to the early from Dunkin’ Donuts. She they love it, the Thameses 1900s, including Samu- and her husband, Nate, say, and they could walk el Ogden’s “This Country had been saving 70 per- away from it any time. Life”; Helen and Scott cent of their incomes, but And now, Elizabeth says, Nearing’s “Living the she doesn’t disclose their they have more control of Good Life”; Edmund Full- salaries. their time. But they have er’s “Successful Calami- “We had just turned 30 backed off on the R-word ty: A Writer’s Follies on a and thought if we don’t and now call themselves Vermont Farm”; and Noel do something, if we don’t “ nancially independent.” radically change how we A book reviewer in the Perrin’s “First Person Ru- live, how we use our time Star Tribune of Minneap- ral.” and how we use our mon- olis was skeptical, noting “The topic seems to have ey, we’re going to be 40, 50, the book is short on num- a perennial appeal,” said 60 and never really have bers, questioning how the Dona Brown, a history done what we want to do couple was able to buy a professor at the Universi- with our lives and never four-bedroom house with ty of Vermont. have had the opportuni- granite countertops in ex- “People must certainly ty to explore these other pensive Cambridge, and know what to expect when parts of ourselves that snarking that they prob- they pick up these books,” PHOTO| ASSOCIATED PRESS we so wanted to explore,” ably didn’t get there by Brown said, “but I guess Thames, a mother of a skipping a few haircuts that would be true about Alicia Vikander in a scene from “Tomb Raider.” It took weeks of training newborn and a 2-year-old, and cutting out artisanal all kinds of formulaic writ- and plates full of protein to turn former ballerina Alicia Vikander into said in an interview. cheese. ing.” action star Lara Croft.

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