TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 Making sure every voice is heard in Swampscott

By Thor Jourgensen high school cafeteria and Satur- day meetings and future ones planning process. A visit to town a kindergarten through fourth ITEM STAFF day, Jan. 11 in the cafeteria from planned are brainstorming ses- elementary schools in 2017 by grade school; build a new kin- 9-11 a.m. Refreshments will be sions where a broad cross sec- state school building of cials dergarten through fourth grade SWAMPSCOTT — Ideas and provided at both meetings. tion of town residents, including concluded the schools do not school; build a new third through suggestions residents offer Committee member and students, parents and seniors, provide adequate space or stu- fth grade school, or build a new during two meetings this week School Building Committee are invited to offer ideas, said dent services and recommended school with suf cient space for will help shape how local stu- Chairwoman Suzanne Wright Wright and committee member the school district submit state- half of the town’s kindergarten dents are educated for decades said the meetings kick off a Carin Marshall. ments of interest to replace Had- through fth grade enrollment. to come, School Committee nearly year-long process aimed “This is one of the biggest deci- ley, Clarke, and Stanley schools. The timeline posted on the members said Monday. at identifying school district sions this town is going to make That recommendation trans- Building Committee’s website New school idea exchange space needs and crafting a plan in a generation,” said Marshall. lated into four proposed options proposes narrowing down the meetings are scheduled for to meet them. Swampscott is entering its for addressing space concerns: Thursday, Jan. 9, 6-8 p.m. in the The Thursday and Satur- third year in the school space Renovate or rebuild Hadley as SWAMPSCOTT, A3 THEY DO SWEAR ...

McGee: Collaboration Bettencourt touts is key in Lynn pride in Peabody By Gayla Cawley Lynn city councilors By Anne Marie Tobin Peabody Mayor ITEM STAFF take their oath of ITEM STAFF Edward A. Betten- of ce at the 2020 City court Jr., with wife, LYNN — Mayor Thomas M. McGee devoted of Lynn Inauguration PEABODY — Peabody Pride was the central Andrea, is sworn into many of his remarks at Monday night’s Inaugura- theme of Mayor Edward A. Bettencourt’s inaugural Ceremony on Monday his fth term by City tion Ceremony to the importance of collaboration address Monday night at City Hall’s Wiggin Audi- night at City Hall. Clerk Tim Spanos on and how that approach has helped move the city torium. Monday at City Hall’s forward during his rst two years in of ce. “I believe our greatest strength as a city is our ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Wiggin Auditorium. Much of that collaboration, McGee said, has been Peabody Pride,” said Bettencourt, now in his fth with the 17 re-elected City Council and School term. “In our schools … on our streets and in our PHOTO | DIANA CARBONE Committee members who were sworn into of ce neighborhoods … on Main Street and downtown for their new terms. where entrepreneurs are opening new businesses City Council President Darren Cyr was optimis- and creating new jobs, and at places like Crystal tic in his closing remarks, and predicted that in Lake where families once again gather to enjoy the the next two years, construction would begin on great outdoors, Peabody Pride can be seen in many one or two new middle schools. The prediction was places throughout our city every day.” notable because voters overwhelmingly defeated a Bettencourt noted that 2019 was full of prepara- nearly $200 million proposal to replace Pickering tion for several major projects the city expects to Middle School with two new schools in 2017. launch this year, noting that “Peabody Pride means Along with Cyr, Councilors Gordon “Buzzy” Bar- investing in our city’s future by rebuilding our ag- ton, Dianna Chakoutis, Richard Colucci, Brian ing infrastructure.” LYNN, A3 PEABODY, A3

Lynn BILL BROTHERTON Man arrested on drug Life Care Center COMMENTARY traf cking, possession charges. A6 Sports turns back time I resolve to Lynn eld girls, alumni team up for By Steve Krause former coach. B1 ITEM STAFF never say diet  LYNN — Life Care Center for the North Shore Fenwick boys hockey takes the idea of music being the soundtrack of “Are we going to make any New Year’s falls to Medford. B1 your youth to an entirely different level. resolutions this year?” asked my lovely  That’s thanks to Sarah Blacker, a music ther- wife just before Christmas. Saugus girls basketball apist and Berklee College of Music graduate. “I don’t know. We never seem to follow outlasts Classical. B1 Blacker directs the therapy program at Life through,” I answered with indifference  Care, where she says that patients of all ages while stuf ng a chocolate chip cookie into St. Mary’s girls and with all sorts of cognitive issues nd a my mouth. basketball rolls to ninth strong connection with the music. “I think we should exercise more and straight win. B1 “We (the activities department at Life Care) eat better. We’re not getting any younger,” want people to be their whole, healthy selves,” Music therapist Sarah Blacker she replied, nibbling on a carrot stick. plays the djembe, a kind of drum MUSIC, A3 that originated in West Africa. BROTHERTON, A3

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Debra Ann Plunkett, 54 John R. Abcunas, 93 1927-2020 LYNN — Debra Ann (Land- LYNN — Mr. John R. Abcu- er) Plunkett, age 54, of Lynn nas, age 93 of Lynn, died on died at home January 4, Friday January 3, 2020 at the 2020 surrounded by her lov- Lifecare of the North Shore, ing family. She was the loving Lynn after a brief illness. wife of David Plunkett (her Born in Windsor, Connecti- high school sweetheart), with cut, he was the son of the late whom she shared 31 years of Ignas and Rose (Palosie) Ab- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS marriage and had two sons; cunas. John had lived in Lynn Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Eliz- DJ Plunkett and John Plun- for the majority of his life. abeth Warren, D-Mass., speaks at a campaign kett; and her dog “Teddy. A He was a proud US Army stop at the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds Sun- lifelong Lynn resident, Deb- Veteran of World War II, serv- day in Davenport, Iowa. bie was the daughter of Peg- ing in the 7 th Infantry Reg- gy (O’Brien) and James Land- iment 3 rd Infantry Division er, Sr. She was educated in during the entry, with the Lynn and was a graduate of allies, into Germany and the Julián Castro Lynn Classical High School occupation of Germany. and Marian Court College. After his military service, Debbie’s sense of humor John had worked as a tool endorses Warren in and love of life allowed her to Lander; goddaughters Ashley and die maker at various shoe Dimensions Hospice and the O’Brien and Victoria Tansey; share great fun times and ad- manufacturers in the area. 3rd  oor staff at the Lifecare her uncles and aunts; God- presidential race ventures with her family and He enjoyed carpentry and Center of the North Shore for parents Whitey and Mary friends. She traveled every- reading, as well as following making “Uncle John’s” end- where with her husband and Kaczynski, John “Johny O” ing very peaceful. WASHINGTON (AP) — endorsement that Castro and Sandy O’Brien, Tom and the Red Sox and Patriots. Former Obama adminis- will appear with Warren at sons at her side-White Moun- John loved and cared for his Service information: Rel- tains, Chatham, Disney World Margaret O’Brien, Ronald and atives and friends are re- tration housing chief Julián a rally Tuesday evening in Charlene Carpenter, Joseph “victory garden” in his back- Castro is endorsing Eliza- New York City. and most recently following yard for many years. He also spectfully invited to attend Lander; her mother-in-law beth Warren's presidential In a statement, Castro the Broadway tour of Wicked. enjoyed spending a lot of time a visitation on Friday, Janu- Janice Plunkett; her brother- bid, saying the Massachu- said the 3-minute endorse- She was also a loyal and en- in the family camp in Derry, ary 10, 2020 from 9:00AM- thusiastic fan for Set the Na- in-law, Stephen Plunkett; her 10:00AM in the Solimine setts senator is “the most ment video explains why N.H. For several years John quali ed, best-equipped tion and the Dirty Floorboards. best friend, who was like a Funeral Home 67 Ocean “Elizabeth and I share a sister to her Melina Tansey; would spend 3 days every hol- candidate to win the nom- Debbie was also involved iday with the New Hampshire Street (RTE1A), Lynn. A vision of America where with the North Shore Medical as well as numerous cousins, ination” and defeat Presi- everyone counts. An Amer- nieces and nephews. She branch of the family. His fam- Funeral Mass will follow at dent . Center Cancer Walk for the ily was extremely important to 10:30AM in Sacred Heart ica where people — not the past 12 years leading Team was the granddaughter of In an online video posted wealthy or well-connected him; he was a wonderful uncle Church. Burial with Military Monday featuring the two Debbie. Everyone was always the late John “Papa Oby” and — are put  rst." who loved to spend time with Honors, will follow in Pine former 2020 White House welcome at her annual Life Ethel “Nana Ma” O’Brien and Warren has for months Warren and Gert Lander and his family. Grove Cemetery. In lieu of rivals, Castro tells Warren, is Good celebration follow- polled among the daughter-in-law of the late He is survived by his owers, donations may be “No one is working hard- ing the Walk. Debbie had brother Alexander Abcunas made to Care Dimensions still-crowded primary's worked at her husband’s tax Edward Plunkett. er than you." The pair had of Lowell and many nieces, Hospice 75 Sylvan Street front-runners in Iowa and practice, MPS Tax Services Service information: remained friendly during nephews, grandnieces and Suite B-102 Danvers, MA nationally, along with for- for 16 years, prior to that Her Funeral will be held months of campaigning. grandnephews. He was also 01923, or the Wounded mer Vice President Joe she worked at General Elec- on Saturday January 11, Castro, also the former the brother of the late Peter Biden, Vermont Sen. Bernie tric. She was a member of 2020 at 10:00AM in the Warriors Project P.O. Box mayor of San Antonio, First Lutheran Church, 280 Abcunas, Theresa 758516, Topeka, dropped out of the presi- Sanders and former South First Lutheran Church in Lynn Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete and was a proud member Broadway, Lynn. Relatives Hoy, Julius Abcunas, Kansas 66675- dential race last week. The and friends are respect- Rose Quinn, Stanley 8516. Directions Iowa caucuses that kick off Buttigieg. All four enjoyed of the Pink Angels. She was strong fundraising through a Cub Scout den mother, fully invited to attend. Abcunas, who died and guestbook at the Democratic primary are the end of 2019, further ev- room mother at Our Lady of Visiting hours will be on during World War www.solimine.com less than a month away. the Assumption School and Friday January 10, 2020 II, James Abcunas, Warren's campaign an- idence the primary could be a paraprofessional at Hood from 4:00PM-8:00PM in Veronica “Dolly” Ierardi, and nounced minutes after the a long, drawn-out battle. Elementary School. In high the Solimine Funeral Home Joseph Abcunas. school, she was a member 426 Broadway (RTE129), John’s family would like to MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS of the Lynn Classical softball Lynn. In lieu of owers thank the members of Care please consider a donation team and was named LCHS- Gas in Massachusetts New England coast in the JVMVP. In 2013, Debbie and to The Pink Angels Inc. 26 Nells Pond Road Lynn, MA spring, when they head her many supporters ran a up 2 cents per gallon north to feed. They were hard fought campaign to be 01904, www.thepinkan- gels.org or www.StJude. Phyllis A. Jagodynski, 91 BOSTON (AP) — The hunted close to extinction Councilor of Ward One. average price of a gallon of during the whaling era In addition to her husband, org. Directions and guest- book at www.solimine.com. gasoline in Massachusetts because they oated when parents and sons, she is sur- LYNN — Mrs. Phyllis A. Jago- is up 2 cents, AAA North- killed and yielded lots of vived by her loving brother dynski, 91 of Lynn, peacefully east reported Monday. oil — making them the James “Brum Bum” Lander, passed away on December 29, Self-serve, regular is “right” whale to hunt. Jr. and his wife Christine; her 2019 surrounded by her loving now selling for an average nephew and godson, Zack family. She was the devoted of $2.54 per gallon, accord- Families ght against new wife of the late Walter (Varcho) ing to the organization's labor regulations for au pairs Jagodynski with whom she latest price survey. That shared 58 years of marriage. is 4 cents lower than the BOSTON (AP) — A Philip J. Keown, 88 She was the daughter of the national average of $2.58, group of families in late John and Mary Devine. but a nickel higher than Massachusetts is  ght- Phyllis is survived by her the average price in Mas- ing a recent court ruling LYNN — Philip J. Keown, children, Stephanie Kramer, sachusetts a year ago. that found that au pairs 88, of Lynn beloved hus- Bette Cheever, Walter (Bubba) “Crude oil prices are mov- should be treated as band of the late Frances Jagodynski; her grandchildren, ing higher following the employees entitled to (Prushinski) Keown died Kristel, Melanie, Natalie, Luke, death of Iran’s top military minimum wage. on New Year’s Eve, after al- Michael, Rachel, Adam, Keith, leader, and was to be ex- An organization called most a decade of battling Ginny, Jonathan, Stacia and pected,” AAA spokeswoman Au Pair Families of Mas- cancer with grace and cour- Robert; her 21 great grandchil- Mary Maguire said. sachusetts is planning to dren; her twin sisters, Annette Massachusetts prices lobby for legislation in the age, Phil decided to join his cooking and family gatherings. wife of 63 years, Fran, who Spencer and Anita Miller of varied widely, from a low Statehouse on Wednes- She will be greatly missed. had been waiting patiently Newport News Virginia; and of $2.32 per gallon for reg- day, the Boston Globe Service information: Her for the last 4 years. A mas- many nieces and nephews. In ular, to a high of $3.05. reported on Sunday. funeral will be held on Sat- ter of Irish Diplomacy, his addition to her husband and A federal court ruled urday, January 11, 2020 at wit and charm brightened her parents, Phyllis was prede- Third baby right on Dec. 2 that au pairs in 11:00 AM in the SOLIMINE Massachusetts were enti- the day for those who had ceased by her daughter, Cathy whale spotted, giving the good fortune to meet Brennan and by her siblings, Ar- FUNERAL HOME, 426 Broad- tled to earn state mini- him. In addition to joining thur Devine, John Devine, Mary way (Rte.129) Lynn. Relatives conservationists hope mum wage and overtime, his wife, he is now reunited Fluery and Joyce Gratiano. and friends are respectfully which could raise host with his brother, and best Phyllis worked for many invited. Visiting hours are on BOSTON (AP) — A families’ costs by as much friend, Danny, and his lov- years at the Kowloon Restau- Saturday from 9:00 AM to third right whale calf has as $333 per week. ing sister Rose. Heaven will Douglas, with a fth great rant in Saugus and at Rolly’s 11:00 AM prior to her funeral. been spotted off the south- Many host parents never be the same. grandson soon to arrive. He Restaurant in Lynn. In lieu of owers donations eastern United States, agree that au pairs Phil was the rst-born son is also survived by his sister Phyllis loved spending her may be made in Phyllis’ name giving conservationists should have additional of Irish immigrants, Phil- Kathleen Morin and her hus- spare time boating with her to the Northeast Animal Shel- hope for the jeopardized protections but argue ip and Catherine Keown of band Phil of Lynn eld and husband. Family and friends ter, 347 Highland Avenue, species this winter. that the new changes will Belleek, Northern Ireland, brother Patrick and his wife were always invited to go for Salem, MA 01970. Directions North Atlantic right make the program less and was a lifelong son of Laurel of Naples Florida, who a ride in “Papa’s boat” to do and guestbook at www.soli- whales number only accessible in a state that West Lynn. He worked as a will dearly miss his smile, his some shing, lobstering and mine.com. about 411, and have been has some of the nation’s welder at General Electric, laughter and his love. clamming. She also enjoyed plagued by high mortality highest childcare costs. Lynn for over 30 years and Service information: visiting her sisters in Virginia and poor reproduction The au pair program, was a xture in McDonough Relatives and friends are every year, bowling with her in recent years. Not a which is overseen by the Square for all his life. It truly invited to attend his fu- friends on Monday mornings, single baby right whale U.S. State Department, is the end of an era. neral from the Nadworny was born in the winter of was launched as a cultural Phil leaves a lifetime of Funeral Home 798 West- 2017-2018. exchange program in which cherished memories for his ern Ave., Lynn on Friday Several of the calves young people live with three children: Philip B. Ke- January 10th at 8:00 AM, Nonprofits awarded were spotted last year, families in other countries own and his wife Susan of followed by his Memorial and this year there have while helping with child- Peabody, Helen Keown-Cril- Funeral Mass in Sacred grants for 2020 been at least three. The care and some housework. ley and her husband Scott, Heart Church at 9:00AM. New England Aquarium in Massachusetts host and John J. Keown of Lynn. Burial in St. Joseph’s Census outreach Boston said Sunday that families paid au pairs at He also adored his grand- Cemetery. Visiting hours Harmonia, an adult right least $197 a week for a children Dr. Bridget Keown Thursday from 3:00 PM- PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) ing the Alliance of Rhode whale known to research- maximum of 45 hours of of Pittsburg, Susan Douglas 7:00 PM. For quest book — Nonpro ts in Rhode Island Southeast Asians ers, has been seen recently work before the ruling. and James Tranfaglia and and directions www.nad- Island have been award- for Education in Provi- off Cumberland Island, Now families that require his signi cant other Valerie wornyfuneralhome.com ed grants totaling nearly dence, Progreso Latino in Georgia, with a newborn. 45 hours of care will be Yentina, all of NH. He also $300,000 for outreach to Central Falls, and Meals The right whales are expected to pay up to leaves four great grandchil- boost participation in the on Wheels in Providence. often seen close to the $528 a week. dren, Dana and Daniel Coo- 2020 Census. 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TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Life Care Center turns back time I resolve to MUSIC serves a vital purpose get out of bed, or who pre- fied music therapist, orig- From A1 when dealing with people fer to stay in bed, or in inally wanted to attend with various physical and their rooms, or who are in Berklee as a singer/song- never say diet said Blacker. “Music is a cognitive limitations. end-of-life stage. writer, but on her tour of way that lights up every “You can hear it, and Her sessions take place the school, her guide was a Market Basket, and get part of your brain, and when you focus on it, it three mornings a week, music therapy major, and BROTHERTON organic veggies and fruit,” brings you back to a time can almost make you for- and two afternoons, and she liked the idea of it so From A1 countered my determined when you were younger get the aches and pains for include sing-alongs and much she changed majors. “It’s time to lose some wife. “Assuming we’re still and healthier.” a while and just enjoy it.” karaoke. “Initially, I wanted to weight. We always over- alive.” Life Care, a nursing Also, she said, “it caters “The residents here are work with children,” she indulge over the holidays. home in East Lynn, is to all the senses. It acti- always asking for music, My philosophy about said. “This kind of fell in Let’s start now. I want home to more than 120 vates the long-term mem- and offer increased so- eating is like my TV my lap. One of the pro- us to be healthy as we patients. They have a vari- ory, which tends to stay in- cializing, communicating, viewing habits: Why grams I was involved in approach retirement.” ety of physical and cogni- tact with people who have and positive emotional re- watch one episode of “The was geriatric. After work- “I could always buy you tive issues, but one of the dementia. sponses during and follow- Crown” or one of those ing in psych hospitals, I a Peloton machine.” things that unites them is “You hear an upbeat ing each musical experi- wonderful sugar-coated found myself looking for a “Fat chance buster. So, music. song, not only do you hear ence,” she said. “When the Hallmark Christmas different experience.” you’re saying I NEED an “Music has a place for it, but your body viscerally music starts, they begin movies when you can Now, she’s hooked. exercise bike. What about everyone,” said Blacker, of responds. Your heart rate tapping their toes, clap- binge and gorge yourself “Often, people can sing you, Mr. Adonis! We’re go- Salem. “Even people who ping their hands, singing on a huge batch while changes. Some of the neu- better than they can speak, ing to do this together, so, don’t participate in the along, and even offering munching through a tub rotransmitters get sent to and when they have a beat God willing, we can enjoy other activities, you find spontaneous hoots and of cookies, a bag of chips the rest of your body, and to respond to, their speech many more healthy years them tapping their toes, hollers. I tend to shape my or a sleeve of crackers. you feel pleasure. It just becomes clearer. It’s kind together.” or being more attentive, We did splurge and tends to be something ev- sessions around what’s of amazing what happens Each January, millions and becoming more aware eryone can be a part of.” happening in the moment, overindulge on carbs and with long-term memory. of Americans resolve to salt and fat — the three of what’s going on -- much Blacker says her ap- and I always aim to pro- Your healthier times are shed pounds and exer- more than a lot of the oth- proach to music therapy is mote positive experiences food groups — during restored for the moment.” cise more. Fewer than the holidays. But we also er intervention things we holistic, person-centered, for our residents, which half succeed. Fueling our have.” and diverse. The staff of- can last for the rest of Steve Krause can be have modified our diets. craving to be good are om- Last night, we enjoyed a Music makes people fers one-on-one sessions their day.” reached at skrause@item- nipresent TV commercials happy, she says, and that for patients who cannot Blacker, a board-certi- live.com. supper of what my wife for Peloton, NordicTrack, calls “squasage,” which Bowflex and Planet consists of a butternut Fitness. Marie Osmond squash cut in half and Bettencourt touts pride in Peabody touts the benefits of four tiny less-than- NutriSystem and Oprah healthy sausage patties. promotes WW, which used Thus far, I have resisted PEABODY complex and field house, police and fire depart- position for voting order. to be Weight Watchers (an the temptation to add a From A1 cafeteria and auditorium ments and a city-wide, “I am eager for the op- unwise change by an es- whole stick of butter to which Bettencourt said, age-friendly action plan portunity to get going re- tablished brand, IMHO). the mushy squash. Work on approximately “will help our students to help the city adapt to gardless of where I sit,” Undeterred, way back Here we are seven days $36 million in improve- succeed as we plan for a changing demographics, Welton said. “What bet- on Dec. 9, with the best into the new year, and the ments and upgrades to the new high school in the the quality of life in Pea- ter way to get acclimated of intentions, we started missus and I are still “be- city’s water infrastructure next five to seven years.” body is excellent, adding than to jump right in and a healthier lifestyle. That having ourselves.” She’s will begin this spring. Bettencourt highlight- that this year Peabody I’m looking forward to night, my wife ripped doing remarkably well “This will result in sig- ed the continued revital- will have the lowest aver- Thursday’s meeting.” open two bags of Fresh and I’m … doing my best, nificant improvements in ization of the downtown age tax bill in Essex Coun- While the mood was Express Sunflower Crisp despite waking up every water quality,” he said. district that has seen the ty. He said the addition of upbeat and full of opti- salad, which we sat down morning to tantalizing Bettencourt said the opening of several new RCN as a cable option that mism for the upcoming to eat while waiting for dreams of sexy dancing/ rebuild of the Winona restaurants and business- ended Comcast’s 40-year year, there was also sig- the “CBS Evening News” singing Oreos and Her- Treatment Plant and the es. He also said plans are monopoly will also result nificant sadness reflecting with Norah O’Donnell to shey Kisses. Coolidge Treatment Plant in the works for a new in enhanced benefits to on 2019, a year marked begin. As we took the last We’re eating lots of will allow the city to pro- Children’s Museum on residents and businesses by the unexpected and bites from gigantic plastic homemade soups, salads, duce its own water and Washington Street. alike. RCN’s solicitation tragic deaths of four res- bowls, O’Donnell reported chicken, fish and pork, control water rates with- “This is exactly the kind campaign began in late idents with strong ties to that health officials de- and avoiding pre-pack- out reliance on the MWRA of destination attraction 2019 and now offers ser- the schools — mom Ev- termined that a Salinas, aged romaine lettuce. for “decades to come.” that will cement down- vice to 10 percent of the elyn Pinto, 13-year-old Calif.-based company’s Every now and then I’ll Thanks to $10 million town Peabody as a vital city’s residents. Higgins student Jackson salad kit was contaminat- sneak a sweet treat. in state and federal funds, center of people, culture Bettencourt singled out Frechette, 44-year-old ed with E. coli and had “Everything in moder- Bettencourt said the city and commerce,” he said. out-going city clerk Timo- school superintendent sickened people in three ation,” insists my wife. will continue preliminary Bettencourt said the thy Spanos and out-going Cara Murtagh and PVM- states. “If we feel like a piece of design on the Central city has received $200,000 city councilor Dave Grav- HS vice-principal Judith “Consumers should chocolate, we should eat Street Corridor project, from the state for a fea- el for their years of dedi- Maniatis. avoid Fresh Express Sun- a piece of chocolate.” But which will “improve the sibility study of a trol- cated service. Each was “Peabody Pride was nev- flower Crisp Chopped Sal- if there’s chocolate in the quality of life for tens of ley connection between presented with a token of er more evident that it ad Kits with expiration house, I’ll eat the whole thousands of Peabody res- downtown and the Salem appreciation. was in November when dates of up to and includ- bag or bar. idents.” commuter rail station and Thomas J. Rossignoll we came together as a ing Dec. 7, the Centers We’re on the tread- Bettencourt noted that thanked Senator Joan was elected city council community to support and for Disease Control and mill every morning, and major upgrades to the Lovely and Representa- president, while Beverley comfort one another in the Prevention announced. during holiday vacation Welch School, Center tives Tom Walsh and Ted Griffin-Dunne was elect- face of such great loss,” Those salad kits will have we cross-country skied, School and high school are Speliotis for their leader- ed chairman of the school said Bettencourt. a partial UPC of “0 71279 snowshoed and walked in also in the works. ship. committee. 30906 4” and lot code of the woods. Among the plans at the Bettencourt said that Anne Marie Tobin can be In a twist of irony, new Z,” reported O’Donnell. Now that I’m back to high school are improve- with all-time high prop- reached at atobin@item- councilor Craig Welton “Retail stores and restau- my old routine, filled ments to the athletic erty values, outstanding drew the No. 1 slot seat live.com. rants shouldn’t sell or with stressful deadlines serve these kits. Consum- and time constraints, the ers shouldn’t eat them.” healthy lifestyle we’ve McGee: Collaboration is key in Lynn I ran to the trash buck- embraced will be more et. Yup. The salad we just challenging. My wife is ate was from Salinas. The back to her 1999 weight LYNN expiration date and lot and is committed and From A1 code were on the “do not determined. Time will tell eat” list. There were four if I can resist the Cook- Field, Fredrick Hogan, more bags in the fridge. Brian LaPierre, Wayne ie Monster, the Keebler “It would have been elves and the Pillsbury Lozzi, Hong Net, Richard healthier to eat our usual Starbard, and John “Jay” Doughboy beckoning like hot dogs, mayo-laced po- sirens at sea trying to Walsh were sworn in Mon- tato salad and pumpkin day night. lure me onto the rocks of pie,” I thought. my diet. Also sworn in were Thankfully, we didn’t School Committee mem- get sick. But many did, Bill Brotherton can be bers Brian Castellanos, requiring hospitalization. reached at bbrotherton@ Donna Coppola, John “I’ll return those to itemlive.com. Ford, Lorraine Gately, Jar- ed Nicholson and Michael Satterwhite. Making sure every voice When he was inaugurat- ed as the city’s 58th may- or in 2018, McGee said he is heard in Swampscott vowed to work with the two panels to make the SWAMPSCOTT ber Amy O’Connor praised city a place where resi- From A1 Wright’s leadership on the dents feel safe and secure, Building Committee and its public finances and option selection by this said Wright’s 20 fellow buildings are managed fall and refining the se- members’ varied back- responsibly, and its infra- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO lected option’s design ear- grounds and experience structure is administered ly next year with import- underscore the commit- Kimberly Mejia, 18, plays the piccolo in Lynn Public School’s All City ment to meeting school in a way that allows fam- Band at the 2020 City of Lynn Inauguration Ceremony on Monday night ant state and town votes ilies and businesses to space needs. at City Hall. on the project scheduled function and flourish. in mid 2021. But O’Connor said the “When I took office two The Building Committee experts can’t do their jobs years ago, I pledged that firefighters and 29 new po- For context, the city will from the fiscal progress last August selected Phil- until they hear residents’ Lynn city government lice officers, McGee said. celebrate its 400th anni- we have made, and de- adelphia-based Hill Inter- concerns and priorities. “It’s so important for ev- would be different; that The city is in the midst of versary in 2029. Despite velop an inclusive plan of national, Inc. to be school an “economic revitaliza- eryone’s voice to be heard,” my administration would other significant changes action that will put us on project manager and se- tion,” in terms of new and that have been made in she said. be one of collaboration the path to building new lected Lavallee Brensing- and inclusivity,” said Mc- planned developments. Lynn since its last major schools that will trans- er Architects in December Thor Jourgensen can be Gee. “There would be no In addition, McGee said anniversary in 1929, 41 form the educational ex- to be the design team. reached at tjourgensen@ monopoly on good ideas. there have been invest- percent of its school build- perience for our students School Committee mem- itemlive.com. I committed to working ments in three major ings have remained in use and add value to our city.” with anyone and everyone transportation infrastruc- since that time, he said. There’s still much work who wants to improve our ture projects and a com- Building new schools is that needs to be done, Mc- LAW OFFICES OF great city.” munity bike path, with a top priority, McGee said. Gee said, but he compared JAMES J. CARRIGAN construction on the lat- Since that time, McGee For instance, 80 percent of the city’s plight to a quote • Social Security Disability said there’s been progress ter expected to begin this the city’s five-year capital from former President • Workers Compensation made toward stabilizing spring. plan, approved last year John F. Kennedy who said • Accidents the city’s financial crisis, “We set a vision and now by the City Council, is de- all will not be finished in 25 years located across which he inherited when we are seeing it through,” voted to an investment in the first 100 days, 1,000 Home delivery from Lynn District Court he took office. He noted the said McGee. “Together, we its school buildings, which days, or even a lifetime, 15 Johnson St. importance of asking for a have moved Lynn forward includes the replacement but “let us begin.” subscribers 781-596-0100 $14 million state loan to in so many exciting ways. of Pickering Middle School. “And that is what we Get FREE access JAMES J. CARRIGAN balance two years’ worth We can see and feel the But the major challenge to the e-edition on ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN have done. Together,” Mc- LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL of city budgets, a “tough progress all around us.” remains finding the fi- Gee said. “Together, we www.jamescarriganlaw.com decision” that was made But the city remains far nances to fund the plan, have begun.” [email protected] through collaboration and behind on addressing its while the city continues to compromise. capital needs, especially try to achieve fiscal stabil- Gayla Cawley can be There have been invest- updating and replacing its ity, McGee said. reached at gcawley@item- ments in public safety, old and dilapidated school “The next challenge is live.com. Follow her on call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 with the addition of 20 new buildings, he said. to come together, working @GaylaCawley. to start your daily subscription. A4 TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 OPINION

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E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Urgent care aggravation Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall I am writing about my urgent care with the regu- ently our politicians and 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey concerns regarding Part- lar copay. My mother tried Partners have been lying P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan ners HeathCare’s urgent to utilize the urgent care about what really has Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman care on Lynnfield Street. clinic on Jan. 3 and she been going on and leaving Customer Service I discovered that that ur- was told no one was there the city of Lynn without Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS gent care is only available although her physician is someone providing at Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 to patients whose physi- part of North Shore Phy- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 least decent urgent care. cians belong to the North sicians Group. Apparently, All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 I don’t know who was 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Shore Physicians Group. they were on vacation. really behind all this but Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 I am unable to utilize Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 She was told she better it is a very sad situation. Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 urgent care even though I hurry up to Danvers Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 am employed by Brigham because it’s going to be classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Suzanne Winter and Women’s Hospital be- packed because there is Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Lynn Subscriptions cause my physician is not nobody available for us John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 [email protected] part of that group. Many citizens in Lynn to see a Editor’s note: Partners Circulation people do not realize that physician for urgent care. [email protected] the supposed urgent care I actually had to trav- HealthCare spokeswoman that was part of the emer- el with my 83-year-old Laura Fleming said the Ext. 3 gency room was not really mother because there was urgent care center is open Newsroom an urgent care because no urgent care available to all patients, not just [email protected] they charge you a copay on the North Shore on those of North Shore Phy- [email protected] that is equal to the copay another holiday weekend sicians Group. She said Ext. 4 EDITORIAL most patients find that of someone going to the and I was told to go to the Sports emergency department. Partners urgent Waltham. the copay is significantly [email protected] You have to travel to I don’t know who is trying lower at urgent care than Ext. 5 We’d better get the Danvers in order to get to fool who, but appar- at the emergency room. Retail and Online Advertising 2020 census right: JOHN MANZELLA [email protected] ADVERTISING Ernie Carpenter Jr. A lot is riding on it Facing capitalism’s flaws Director of Advertising and Business Development, ext. 1355 [email protected] Editorial from the Los Angeles Times editorial board In 2019, the U.S. unem- of capitalism has deteriorat- Roundtable (BRT), an asso- ployment rate reached re- ed to the point where social- ciation of America’s leading Ralph Mitchell In about three months, the federal government will cord lows while the stock ism is tied in popularity. companies with $7 trillion Sales Representative, ext. 1313 begin gathering data for the census, the enormously market hit record highs. Last October, a survey in annual revenues and 15 [email protected] complicated national survey required every 10 years by But not everyone has bene- conducted by the Victims million employees, Dimon Eric Rondeau Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. fitted. According to a recent of Communism Memori- and the BRT issued a state- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 It’s a daunting task to count every person living in report by the Pew Research al Foundation revealed a ment that redefined the [email protected] a nation as large as ours, and after months of roiling Center, most Americans be- more urgent concern: that purpose of a corporation Patricia Whalen controversies over the inclusion of a question about lieve the economy is helping 70 percent of millennials as to promote “an economy Sales Representative, ext. 1310 citizenship, foot-dragging by congressional budgeters the rich, while hurting the — who represent the larg- that serves all Americans.” [email protected] and the cancellation of crucial field tests, it can only be middle class and poor. What est generational segment The statement, which BUSINESS OFFICE hoped that the Census Bureau will get the count right. does this mean for the fu- of the U.S. population at goes well beyond the previ- In fact, it must, because an awful lot is riding on it. Susan J. Conti ture of U.S. capitalism? 75 million people — were ous corporate focus of max- Controller, ext. 1288 The census serves two primary purposes. First, it is Our system of free-mar- likely to vote for a socialist imizing profits and share [email protected] used to determine how many seats in Congress each ket capitalism has gener- candidate. And the percent- prices, includes compensat- Ted Grant state will have, and to establish boundary lines for con- ated the world’s greatest age who said they were ex- ing employees fairly, deal- gressional and, often, state legislative districts based on Publisher, ext. 1234 economic growth, lifted tremely likely to do so dou- ing ethically with suppliers, [email protected] population. The number of congressional seats allotted millions of people out of bled from 2018 to 2019. supporting communities, to each state also helps determine how many electoral poverty, and achieved the American free-market Marian Kinney and protecting the environ- ext. 1212 college votes the state has in presidential elections. highest standards of living. capitalism is the greatest ment. It was signed by 181 Second, the federal government uses census data to de- [email protected] But for many Americans, economic system ever de- chief executives of Ameri- termine the allocation of federal aid. Nearly $900 billion their economic condition is vised. Nevertheless, its ca’s largest corporations. Will Kraft nationwide is disbursed on the basis of census data, includ- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 less than optimal. flaws need to be fixed. If The best run companies ing more than $100 billion to programs benefiting Califor- [email protected] For example, 44 percent of not, an increasing number do more than work to gener- nians, according to the Public Policy Institute of California. all U.S. workers ages 18 to of Americans who feel they Paula Villacreses So census miscounts can have profound effects. And ate profits and return value 64 hold low-wage jobs with have been left behind are A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 in recent censuses, urban centers where minorities and to shareholders, said Tricia median hourly wages of likely to embrace socialism, [email protected] immigrants tended to cluster have been undercounted. Griffith, president and CEO In fact, a census review of its 2010 count estimated that $10.22, says the Brookings which has repeatedly failed. of Progressive Corporation. Mike Shanahan Institution. That’s a total of Some of the biggest ben- “They put the customer first Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 it missed more than 2 percent of the nation’s black pop- [email protected] ulation and 1.5 percent of the Latino population, with 53 million people struggling eficiaries of our capital- and invest in their employ- disconcertingly higher misses in narrower categories. to make ends meet. What’s ist system have begun to ees and communities.” Let’s Carolina Trujillo For instance, it missed about 10 percent of black males more, 15 percent to 20 per- speak out and recommend hope all American compa- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] ages 30 to 46, and 5.9 percent in their late teens and cent of men ages 25 to 54 are solutions to ensure we nies heed her advice, which 20s. It also missed about 5 percent of Latino males. The absent from the workforce. don’t kill the goose that in the long run will benefit Jim Wilson 2010 census had trouble counting children too, missing In addition, labor’s share lays the golden egg. all parties — even the com- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 an estimated 1 million kids under age 5, according to of national income, the In his 2019 article, “Why panies themselves through [email protected] another review by the Census Bureau. amount paid out in wag- and how capitalism needs improved performance. CIRCULATION At the same time the census tended to overcount white es, salaries and benefits, to be reformed,” Ray Dalio, Let’s also hope more has been declining since founder of Bridgewater As- Lisa Mahmoud populations, which means that redistricting after the Americans, especially mil- Manager, ext. 1239 2010 census shifted some political weight from urban cen- the 1980s, according to the sociates, the world’s larg- lennials, comprehend the [email protected] ters, which tend to vote for Democrats, to suburban and McKinsey Global Institute. est hedge fund with $160 failures of the former So- rural populations, which tend to vote for Republicans. This has contributed to billion in assets, explained viet Union and its Eastern GRAPHICS These undercounts and overcounts disproportion- income inequality that is that most capitalists don’t European satellite states. Trevor Andreozzi ately shortchange minority, immigrant and low-in- now greater in the United know how to divide the Or, for a current example Designer come communities. States than in other ad- economic pie very well and of socialism not delivering, [email protected] So it is vitally important to get it right. California, in vanced economies, notes most socialists don’t know just look at what’s happen- Frederick Higgins particular, can’t afford to be short-changed. Pre-census the Pew Research Center. how to grow it. ing in Venezuela, which Designer estimates, which are not always accurate, suggest that Making matters worse, Dalio said capitalism is has been reduced from one [email protected] due to slowing population growth, the state may be on after decades of increases, currently not working for of South America’s wealth- Mark Sutherland track to lose one of its 53 seats on the House, making a American life expectancy the majority of Americans iest countries to one of its Creative Director full and accurate count here all the more crucial. has begun to decline in the and warned we are at a poorest. Today, shortages [email protected] But the Trump administration has already sown dis- last few years primarily critical juncture where of basic supplies such as NEWSROOM trust with its attempt to add a question about citizen- due to drug overdoses, al- people of different ideol- flour and rice, along with Mike Alongi ship to the census, which experts contended would lead cohol abuse and suicides, ogies will either work to- rapidly rising prices, have skittish immigrants — even possibly those who are in Sports Reporter ext. 1228 reports the American Med- gether to re-engineer the led to riots and chaos. [email protected] the country legally — to avoid responding to the count. ical Association. Depres- system so the pie is both To save American Bill Brotherton It was even more disturbing when later investigations sion and despair primarily divided and grown well or free-market capitalism in revealed that Republican activists were behind the mea- Features Editor ext. 1338 associated with economic we’ll have a great conflict the 2020s, many business [email protected] sure, apparently hoping that the inclusion of the ques- hardship is suspected as that will shrink the pie and government leaders tion would lessen cooperation in Democratic-friendly the principal cause. and hurt most everyone. have begun to call atten- Elyse Carmosino areas. The Supreme Court blocked the question after Reporter, ext. 1264 The impact of these prob- Last year, Jamie Dimon, tion to our system’s flaws. finding Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross’ supposed rea- [email protected] lems, combined with per- chairman and CEO of JP- It’s time to work together soning — that the Justice Department wanted the ques- ceptions that the current Morgan Chase & Co., said to improve the system, Gayla Cawley tion to aid enforcement of the Voting Rights Act — was American economic system the American dream is Reporter, ext. 1236 not abandon it. [email protected] spurious. But even with the question gone, suspicions is unfair, is reflected in re- alive but fraying, explained linger in immigrant communities wary of the Trump ad- cent surveys. For example, that our shortcomings have John Manzella, founder Cheryl Charles ministration’s draconian immigration policies. in a November 2019 Gal- failed many over the past of the ManzellaReport.com, News Editor, ext. 1278 There are technical uncertainties about the census, [email protected] lup poll, only half of 18- to two decades, and called is a speaker, author and na- too. For the first time, the 2020 census will be conducted 39-year-olds viewed capital- upon other chief executives tionally syndicated colum- Olivia Falcigno mostly online using a system that has only been lightly ism positively, down from to help design solutions. nist on global business and Photographer, ext.1224 tested in the field because of budget restraints. While 66 percent in 2010. Since In 2019, while serving economic trends. Contact [email protected] some experts believe the Census Bureau will be ready, then, young adults’ opinion as chairman of Business him at JohnManzella.com. Spenser Hasak and the Government Accounting Office (GAO) says the Photographer, ext. 1332 bureau addressed many concerns the GAO had raised [email protected] and that preparations now “are generally on track,” ad- vocates for communities with histories of being under- Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 counted remain skeptical. Part of the problem, critics [email protected] say, is that the Census Bureau was slow in working with states and local stakeholders on public awareness cam- Daniel Kane paigns; the delay, they fear, will make it harder to reach Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 [email protected] members of historically undercounted communities. To ensure a more accurate count, many states have Steve Krause crafted their own outreach and public information cam- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 paigns. California will spend $187 million, by far the [email protected] most of about two dozen blue states that will spend Harold Rivera more than $300 million combined. A similar number Sports Editor, ext. 1238 of red states are spending nothing or very little. While [email protected] it seems odd to spend state money to help ensure an Anne Marie Tobin accurate federal census, the stakes are sufficiently high Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 for California to justify the expense. [email protected] But it’s not just California that needs an accurate Ryan York count. A reliable census is fundamental to America’s Copy Editor, ext. 1220 representative democracy, and the Trump administra- [email protected] tion must ensure that the 2020 count is conducted un- TECHNOLOGY der the highest possible professional standards. Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION 5.8 magnitude quake strikes Puerto Rico, damaging homes By Dánica Coto of 6 miles, according to the leaped from the balcony. ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. Geological Survey. Alicea had lived in New The shake collapsed a York for years until he re- GUANICA, Puerto Rico coastal rock formation that tired to Guanica two years — A 5.8 magnitude quake had formed a sort of round- ago to live in the home he hit Puerto Rico before ed window, Punta Ventana, spent 15 years building. dawn Monday, unleashing that was a popular tour- He doesn’t have insurance. small landslides, causing ist draw in the southwest People in the work- power outages and collaps- town of Guayanilla. ing-class neighborhood ing some homes, as well as In the southern town of shared soda and snacks as a famed tourist attraction. Guanica, Mayor Santos they sought shelter from a It was one of the strongest Seda told The Associat- harsh sun, careful to stay quakes yet in a series that ed Press that five homes away from homes whose have hit the U.S. territory collapsed, but only one of columns and foundations over the past week. them was inhabited. No were heavily cracked. There were no immedi- injuries had been reported. Many already had bags ate reports of casualties. Another 29 homes were packed in their cars with The quake was followed heavily damaged and a change of clothes, food, by a string of smaller tem- about to collapse, he said. water and medicine. blors, including one mea- Helicopters buzzed over- Some like Noelia De sured at magnitude 5 that head and terrified res- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jesús, 69, and her hus- struck at 10:51 a.m. (1451 idents jumped up from Cars are crushed under a home that collapsed after an earthquake hit band, who uses a wheel- GMT), shaking power their folding chairs every Guanica, Puerto Rico, Monday. chair, didn’t know where lines and frightening res- time the earth shook, yell- they would spend the idents of southern Puerto ing at others to stay away neighborhood called Hope received for Three Kings slept.... You can’t remain night. Government offi- Rico who had been waiting from power lines. in Guanica walked around Day, a religious holiday, on calm here. Guanica is no cials who inspected their outside their homes due to Few people dared go home earlier in the morn- with their phones and streets and sidewalks. longer a safe place.” fears the buildings were back inside their homes, ing said it was unsafe to damaged and unstable. but José Quiñones, 54, had yelled out the magnitude “This is hell,” said Al- Less than a block away, live in and advised them The first quake struck no choice. His 80-year-old of the latest earthquakes bert Rodríguez, 43, whose Silvestre Alicea surveyed to stay elsewhere. at 6:32 a.m. (1032 GMT) mother had heart prob- as they tried to calm chil- home collapsed on one his home, which collapsed “Everything broke, in- just south of the island at lems and was lying in bed. dren who were forced to side as the smell of gas on his prized blue 1977 cluding the TV,” she said. a relatively shallow depth Dozens of people in a open the presents they'd filled the air. “We haven’t Toyota Corolla as he “This is horrible.” 'A more dangerous world': U.S. killing triggers global alarm

By John Leicester takes the country's foreign ASSOCIATED PRESS campaigns, including in Syria and Yemen. PARIS — Global powers U.N. Secretary-General warned Friday that the Antonio Guterres urged American airstrike respon- leaders to “exercise maxi- sible for killing Iran’s top mum restraint,” stressing general made the world in a statement that “the more dangerous and that world cannot afford anoth- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS escalation could set the en- er war" in the Persian Gulf. John Bolton speaks to media at the White tire Mideast aflame. Some German Foreign Min- House in Washington. U.S. allies suggested Iran ister Heiko Maas echoed shared in the blame by the U.N. chief saying, "A provoking the attack. further escalation that Bolton willing to The deaths of Gen. Qas- sets the whole region on sem Soleimani and several fire needs to be prevent- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS associates drew immedi- ed." Maas also noted that A boy carries a portrait of Iranian Revolution- testify in impeachment ate cries for revenge from the assault “followed a se- ary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani, who was Tehran and a chorus of ries of dangerous Iranian killed in a U.S. airstrike in Iraq, prior to the appeals from other coun- provocations.” Friday prayers in Tehran, Iran. trial if subpoenaed tries seeking reduced ten- In the United Arab sions between Iran and Emirates, which sits vating the situation with war. We did not take action some excerpts of those in- By Zeke Miller, the United States. As U.S. across the Gulf from Iran, unbearable consequences.” to start a war.” Eric Tucker and terviews were played on Secretary of State Mike the minister of state for The White House sought Oil prices surged as in- Mary Clare Jalonick the Senate floor. Pompeo called world cap- foreign affairs, Anwar to justify the killings with vestors fretted about Mid- ASSOCIATED PRESS “The Senate has a unan- itals to defend the attack, Gargash, called in a tweet a tweet alleging that Solei- east stability. Social media imous bipartisan prece- diplomats tried to chart a WASHINGTON — For- for rational engagement mani “was actively de- flooded with alarm. Twit- dent for when to handle way forward. and a “calm approach, mer White House nation- mid-trial questions such veloping plans to attack ter users morbidly turned al security adviser John Iran’s Supreme Leader free of emotion.” Qatar, as witnesses — in the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei which shares a massive American diplomats and “WWIII” into the top Bolton said he is “prepared middle of the trial,” Mc- service members in Iraq trending term worldwide. to testify” if he is subpoe- warned that a “harsh re- underwater gas field with Connell said as he opened taliation is waiting” for the Iran, also called for re- and throughout the region." “We are waking up in naed by the Senate in its the Senate on Monday. “He should have been tak- a more dangerous world. impeachment trial of Presi- U.S. He moved quickly to straint in a Foreign Min- First, though, the Senate en out many years ago!” U.S. Military escalation is al- dent Donald Trump, a sur- appoint Soleimani's deputy, istry statement. must receive the articles President Donald Trump ways dangerous,” France's prise statement that bol- Maj. Gen. Esmail Ghaani, Saudi Arabia, Iran’s top of impeachment. House as the new commander of regional rival, added its own tweeted. But the president deputy minister for foreign stered Democrats in their Speaker Nancy Pelosi has push for new witnesses. the Revolutionary Guard's voice of caution against "all also told reporters: “We took affairs, Amelie de Montch- stalled the transmission Quds Force, which under- acts that may lead to aggra- action last night to stop a alin, told RTL radio. Bolton, who left the of House-passed articles White House in Septem- against Trump in a bid for ber, said Monday that he the witness testimony that has weighed the issues of Democrats are seeking. Groups demand answers after executive privilege and af- Pelosi did not provide ter “careful consideration any clues about her next and study” decided that steps Monday. But in a Iranians say they were detained he would comply with any tweet she said Trump Senate subpoena. and McConnell have “run By Gene Johnson ”This is not OK." “If the Senate issues a out of excuses” for not ASSOCIATED PRESS Border guards took subpoena for my testimo- calling witnesses or pro- their passports, NEXUS ny, I am prepared to testi- ducing documents that — Civil rights cards and car keys, she fy," he said. Trump has blocked. groups and lawmakers de- said. They questioned her If Bolton were to ap- Trump told Rush Lim- manded information from about her parents, her pear, he could provide baugh on his radio show federal officials Monday education and her Face- a first-hand account of that the whole process following reports that doz- book and email accounts, events central to the im- is “sad for our country” ens of Iranian-Americans she said, and asked her peachment case against and suggested that Pelosi were held up and ques- husband about the mil- the president. As a senior doesn't want a trial. tioned at the border as itary service he was re- adviser, he was present “She doesn’t want to get a they returned to the Unit- quired to perform in Iran for key moments that vote because how could any- ed States from Canada as a young man. were investigated in the body possibly — it’s totally over the weekend. Another family they House's impeachment in- partisan,” Trump said. The Washington state were traveling with was quiry, including meetings chapter of the Council Bolton's testimony would PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS similarly detained, and with Ukrainian officials. inject an element of unpre- on American-Islamic Re- they said they saw about His willingness to com- dictability to an impeach- lations said more than Negah Hekmati, left, looks on as Rep. Prami- two dozen other families ply with a subpoena could ment trial that is widely ex- 60 Iranians and Irani- la Jayapal, D-Wash., addresses a news confer- — all of Iranian descent complicate the strategy pected to end with Trump's an-Americans were de- ence Monday about Hekmati's ordeal during — in the same wait- of Senate Majority Lead- acquittal. He clashed with tained and questioned an hours-long delay returning to the U.S. from ing area, Hekmati said. er Mitch McConnell, who Trump while working at for hours at the Peace Canada with her family days earlier. Only one white family has expressed resistance the White House, and the Arch Border Crossing in passed through the area to calling new witness- two men offered differing Blaine, Wash. The delays elers had been similarly along with their 8-year- while they were there, es. Bolton left a message versions of whether he re- followed security warn- delayed elsewhere. old son and 5-year-old she said, and that fam- for McConnell before he signed or was fired when ings that Iran might re- Border agents typically daughter, from midnight ily was allowed to leave issued his statement on he left office. taliate for President Don- have discretion to refer to 5 a.m. Sunday as they within minutes. Monday morning, a per- Should he testify, Bolton ald Trump's decision to a traveler for additional returned from a ski trip. Michael Friel, a spokes- son familiar with the would almost certainly be kill a top Iranian general inspection, such as when They are all U.S. citizens, man for U.S. Customs and matter confirmed to The asked about a comment he last week. a traveler's paperwork is though she and her hus- Border Protection, said re- Associated Press on the is said to have made that Some of the travelers not in order or if some- band were born in Iran. ports that Iranian-Amer- condition of anonymity be- he did not want to be “part were returning from a con- thing raises the agent's The family is in the icans were detained or cause he or she wasn't au- of whatever drug deal” cert by an Iranian pop star suspicion. But immi- NEXUS program — an refused entry because thorized to speak publicly. European Union Ambas- in Vancouver, British Co- grant rights groups and expedited border-cross- of where they were born McConnell has called sador Gordon Sondland lumbia, on Saturday night, lawmakers said singling ing program for low-risk were not true. for a swift impeachment and White House chief of while others had been va- out Iranian-Americans travelers — and vis- “’Based on the current trial, with a possible final staff Mick Mulvaney were cationing or visiting rela- absent such factors was its relatives in Canada threat environment, CBP vote after opening argu- “cooking up" as Trump tives over the holidays. wrong and violated their about once a month, she is operating with an en- ments. He has repeatedly pressured Ukraine to in- Unusual delays in clear- right to equal protection said. They had never hanced posture at its referred to President Bill vestigate Democrats. ing travelers of Iranian under the law. previously been detained ports of entry to safeguard Clinton's impeachment, That pressure, as Trump descent continued until Negah Hekmati, 38, for so long. our national security and when leaders decided how was withholding security Sunday afternoon but ap- told a news conference at “My daughter was tell- protect the America peo- to proceed after the trial aid to Ukraine, was at the peared to have ended by the Seattle office of U.S. ing me, ‘Please don’t speak ple while simultaneously had started. In that case, heart of the inquiry in the Monday, the civil rights Rep. Pramila Jayapal on Farsi. Maybe if you don't protecting the civil rights witnesses gave closed- House, which voted to im- groups said. It was not Monday that she and her speak Farsi they won't and liberties of everyone,” door depositions and peach Trump on Dec. 18. immediately clear if trav- husband were detained, take you,'” said Hekmati. Friel said in a statement. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 POLICE/FIRE Lynn man arrested on drug All address information, particu- LYNNFIELD Larceny/theft larly arrests, reflect police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Alarm A report of shoplifting of trafficking, possession charges it is the sole responsibility of the con- $4,000 in merchandise at cerned party to contact the relevant A report of an accidental/ J.C. Penney on Andover Street By Gayla Cawley ing 200-plus grams of her- During an inventory police department and have the de- defective alarm at Lynnfield Monday at 10:28 p.m. ITEM STAFF oin, marijuana possession search of his car before it partment issue a notice of correction House of Pizza Monday at with intent to distribute, was towed, police found to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- 1:28 a.m. Police completed SAUGUS LYNN — A 20-year-old and motor vehicle viola- 316 grams of heroin, which ifications will not be made without a walk through with key hold- Lynn man is facing drug tions. has an estimated street express notice of change from the er and determined all was in Arrests trafficking charges after Salerna was pulled over value of $31,600, about arresting police department. order. more than 300 grams of on West Green Street 2½ ounces of marijuana, a A report of an accidental/ David A. Cook, 55, of 20 heroin was found in his shortly after 6 p.m. for a scale and other drug para- LYNN defective alarm on Heritage Fairchild Ave., was arrested car during a traffic stop motor vehicle violation, phernalia, Kmiec said. Lane Sunday at 2:35 p.m. and charged with OUI liquor Sunday night, police said. and taken into custody for Gayla Cawley can be A report of a carbon mon- third offense and negligent Jonathan Salerna, of 39 driving without a license, reached at gcawley@item- Arrests operation of a motor vehicle at oxide alarm on Tappan Way Cottage St., was arrested Lynn Police Lt. Michael live.com. Follow her on 8:44 p.m. Friday. Emajie Brown, 19, of 16 Sunday at 2:26 p.m. The mat- and charged with traffick- Kmiec said. Twitter @GaylaCawley. Hollis Road, was arrested and ter was handled by the Fire Erica A. Demodena, 42, of charged with failure to stop for Department. 77 Newhall Ave., Apt. 304, stop/yield and failure to stop was arrested on a warrant at Girl stabbed, boy arrested for police at 9:51 p.m. Sunday. Accident 1:09 p.m. Friday. Mallori Collins, of 224A Justin J. Delauri, 38, of Washington St., was arrested A caller reported a minor 1794 Highland Ave., Cheshire, at a Rockport middle school on a warrant charge of Class A motor vehicle accident on Conn., was arrested on a war- rant at 3:13 p.m. Saturday. drug possession at 12:20 a.m. Walnut Street at Market Street ROCKPORT (AP) — A Monday. Sunday at 1:58 p.m. The par- Andrew Dimmitt, 34, of 1039 Islington St., Apt. 1, 13-year-old boy stabbed a Ronald Delaney, of 170 ties exchanged paperwork. girl at a Massachusetts mid- Union St., was arrested on a Portsmouth, N.H., was arrest- ed on a warrant at 2:02 p.m. dle school before the start of warrant charge of assault and Complaint classes on Monday, inflict- battery at 6:56 p.m. Sunday. Friday. A caller reported a coyote Matthew D. Rosso, 39, of ing injuries considered seri- Paul Gioiosa, 42, was ar- ous but not life-threatening, rested and charged with tres- sighting on Walnut Street at 345 Central St., Apt. 8, was ar- Market Street Sunday at 1:37 rested on a temporary warrant police said. passing, shoplifting by aspor- A school resource officer tation and resisting arrest at p.m. Animal control was noti- at 11:40 p.m. Friday. fied. was on the scene at Rock- 4:45 p.m. Sunday. port Middle School almost Raquel Gonzalez, of 8 Accidents Medical aid immediately after the 7:30 Northern Ave., was arrested on A report of a motor vehicle a.m. assault, Chief John warrant charges of operation A caller reported a person in crash at 4:07 p.m. Friday at Horvath said in a state- of a motor vehicle with a sus- need of medical attention at a 180 Main St.; at 1:22 p.m. ment. pended license and uninsured Grey Lane residence Sunday Saturday at Camp Nihan at The suspect had already motor vehicle/trailer at 7:05 at 10:44 a.m. The person was 131 Walnut St. fled but was located out- p.m. Sunday. removed to Lahey Clinic in Bur- A motor vehicle crash was side the school and arrest- Victor Kritz, 31, of 20 Har- lington. reported at 8:44 p.m. Friday ed, he said. wood St., was arrested and at 7-Eleven at 32 Hamilton The girl, whose age was charged with shoplifting by MARBLEHEAD St. Police reported a car drove not disclosed, was taken concealing merchandise and past the protective barriers to the hospital. larceny by single scheme at Accidents and into the building through No names were made 6:44 p.m. Sunday. the glass. David A. Cook, 55, public because of their PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Miriam Lima, 35, of 56 A report of a motor vehicle was arrested for OUI liquor. ages, but both were stu- Fayette St., was arrested and crash at 4:17 a.m. Monday on A report of a motor vehicle dents at the school, the A police officer stands near the entrance to the charged with disturbing school, Heritage Way. A caller reported crash with personal injury at chief said. He did not dis- combined Rockport Middle and High School disorderly conduct and resist- he hit a tree, but was not in- 1:33 p.m. Saturday at Hamil- close a motive. after a middle school student stabbed another ing arrest at 8:34 a.m. Monday. jured. The car was towed. ton and Rhodes streets. Mul- The suspect faces ar- student earlier in the day. Harry Moreira, 43, of 60 tiple callers reported a two-car raignment in juvenile court. Howard St., Watertown, was Complaints head-on collision. A dead-end Horvath did not say exactly school day continued with Schools Superintendent arrested and charged with op- sign was damaged on Rhodes what charges the boy faced. additional police presence Robert Liebow in a state- eration of a motor vehicle with A report of erratic opera- Street. The school was locked down at the scene. ment said parents would a suspended license, disor- tion at 4:31 p.m. Sunday on during the search for the There is no danger to the be allowed to take their derly conduct, resisting arrest Lafayette Street. A caller re- Complaints suspect, but the lockdown school or the community, children home early if and Class B drug possession ported she was followed by was lifted at 9 a.m. and the Horvath said. they wanted. subsequent offense at 11:43 a man who “flashed his high A report of a suspicious mo- p.m. Sunday. beams, rode the bumper and tor vehicle at 12:35 p.m. Fri- Jonathan Salerna, 20, of 39 was honking the horn.” The day at Crescent and Elmwood Guatemalan seeking asylum Cottage St., was arrested and caller said she thought his be- avenues. A caller reported a charged with Class A drug traf- havior was due to her driving man got a bag out of the trunk ficking 200-plus grams, drug over the speed limit. Police re- and sat in the back seat of the sues U.S. to reunite with family possession with intent to dis- ported the man had recently car. Police reported the man tribute, unlicensed operation moved to town from New York checked out and was sent on By Philip Marcelo tries where they will be Remain in Mexico policy, of a motor vehicle, miscella- and denied the events ever his way. ASSOCIATED PRESS persecuted or tortured, which took effect in Janu- neous equipment violation happened. A report of a fight at 2:02 and provides migrants ary 2019. and no inspection/sticker at p.m. Friday at 1160 Broadway. BOSTON — A Guate- with an opportunity to see Formally known as the 6:50 p.m. Sunday. Theft State Police reported receiving malan woman seeking an immigration judge be- Migrant Protection Pro- a call for two men in an alter- asylum in Massachusetts fore they may be sent to a tocols, the policy requires Accidents A report of a larceny/forg- cation in the breakdown lane. is suing the federal gov- place where they fear such asylum seekers from cer- ery/fraud at 9:24 a.m. Sunday Andrew Dimmitt, 34, of Ports- ernment to reunite with persecution or torture.” tain Spanish-speaking A report of a motor vehicle on Barnard Street. A caller re- mouth, N.H., was arrested. her partner and son, who The civil rights group nations, including Guate- hit and run crash at 2:26 p.m. ported her purse was stolen. A report of property damage have been ordered to re- said the couple fled Gua- mala, to wait out the U.S. Sunday at 160 Neptune Blvd. at 8:08 a.m. Saturday at 18 main in Mexico under the temala with their three immigration court process A report of a motor vehicle PEABODY Central St. A caller reported Trump administration's young children last year in Mexico. crash at 3:07 p.m. Sunday at he went outside and found his asylum process. after Morales was shot But while living in Mex- 29 Bowler St.; at 7:41 a.m. Medical aid mailbox destroyed with a Nis- The lawsuit filed on be- four times. The family ico, Morales and his son Monday at Hamilton and Rock san bumper and plate on the half of Maudy Constanza traveled together to Mex- have survived an attempt- avenues; at 11:30 a.m. Mon- A report of a resident having ground. Police spoke with the and her partner, Hanz ico but split up just before ed kidnapping, struggled day at Stanwood Street and a possible stroke at Peabody owner of the suspect vehicle, Morales, argues the asy- crossing the U.S. border in to find food and rarely Western Avenue; at 12:23 Housing Authority on Central who said her son was driving lum policy violates consti- July 2019. leave their home because p.m. Monday at Boston Street Street Monday at 3:29 p.m. and would be told to fix the tutional due process and Constanza and the cou- of the violent and danger- and Winnepurkit Avenue; at The woman was transported to damage. equal protection rights. ple's two daughters were ous conditions near the 2:36 p.m. Monday at Franklin Salem Hospital. A report of a disturbance at “United States law pro- released into the U.S. border, according to the Street and Western Avenue. A caller reported a Brooksby 9:32 a.m. Saturday at 28 Iron tects asylum seekers like to pursue their asylum ACLU. A report of a motor vehicle Village resident had fallen and Works Way. A caller reported Ms. Constanza, Mr. Mo- claim, but Morales and The organization wants crash with personal injury at hit her head Monday at 1:33 several youths on motorized rales, and their children,” their 9-year-old son were a federal judge to declare 4:56 p.m. Sunday at 3 Hollis p.m. The woman was trans- scooters and go-karts were the American Civil Liber- returned to Mexico. the asylum policy unlaw- Road. ported to Lahey North Hospi- causing a disturbance in the ties Union of Massachu- They are among more ful and allow Morales and tal. neighborhood. setts said in the suit filed than 50,000 people who his son to await the out- Breaking and Entering A caller reported a medical A report of suspicious ac- Friday in federal court in have been sent back to come of their case in the tivity at 11:30 a.m. Saturday Boston. “The law forbids the country as a result of U.S. with the rest of their A report of a motor vehicle emergency on Rainbow Circle Monday at 12:50 p.m. The on Summer Street. A mailman sending people to coun- President Donald Trump's family. breaking and entering at 2:07 reported a car was driving p.m. Sunday on Blake Street; person was transported to Beverly Hospital. around with its trunk open and at 7:19 a.m. Monday at 180 a priority package sticking out. POLICE BRIEFS Commercial St. Complaints Police reported the woman was lost in the area. Two men charged with robbing Worley earned the Friday to theft from an Complaints A caller reported that youths A report of suspicious ac- bank on New Year's Eve nickname of the “bearded employee benefit pension bandit” after a series of fund and mail fraud. A report of a gunshot at were throwing rocks at passing tivity at 3:13 a.m. Monday at bank robberies in 2012, He faces up to 25 years 3:45 a.m. Monday at Barry motor vehicles at the Higgins Johnson and Vincent streets. EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Two men the Providence Journal re- Park at 20 Waterford St. Middle School Monday at A caller reported a suspi- in prison at sentencing 3:24 p.m. The youths could not cious dark car had been have been charged with ported. He pleaded guilty scheduled for April 24. to nine counts of bank Overdose be located. parked in front of her home robbing a bank in Rhode for more than an hour with Island on New Year's Eve, robbery and was released Police: Woman at airport from prison in 2018. A report of an overdose at Citation loud music blaring. officials said. says she forgot gun 8:04 p.m. Sunday on Wash- Justin Worley, 41, of ington Street; at 12:28 p.m. A citation for texting while Vandalism Cranston, and Nicho- Ex-attorney pleads guilty to was in carry-on Monday on North Common driving was issued to Naomi las Lage, 34, of War- collecting client’s pension A report of vandalism at MANCHESTER, N.H. Street. Goldman, 42 Whitehall Circle in wick, were arraigned Beverly on Main Street at Holten 6:33 a.m. Friday at 27 Jasper on first-degree robbery PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) (AP) — A New Hampshire Theft Street Monday at 2:18 p.m. St. A caller reported ongoing charges on Friday. — A former Rhode Island woman found with a load- vandalism. Police responded to a re- attorney has pleaded guilty ed handgun at the Man- A report of a larceny at 2:33 Accidents ported bank robbery at TD to fraudulently collecting chester-Boston Regional p.m. Sunday at 40 Broad St.; SWAMPSCOTT Bank in East Providence more than $230,000 in Airport security checkpoint at 4:21 p.m. Sunday at 810 A report of a motor vehicle after 5 p.m. Tuesday, po- pension payments in the on Monday told authorities Lynnway; at 9:44 p.m. Sunday accident in the parking lot at Complaints lice said. Officers learned name of a former client for she forgot she had it in her at Family Dollar at 50 Central Peabody Veterans Memorial two armed suspects had nearly 12 years after the carry-on bag, the Trans- Ave.; at 1:31 p.m. Monday at High School on Lowell Street A report of suspicious ac- stolen $11,000 and fled man’s death. portation Security Admin- Monday at 2:06 p.m. Paper- 200 Locust St. tivity at 3:03 p.m. Sunday at the scene in a vehicle. Oleg Nikolyszyn, 65, istration said. work was exchanged. 113 Stetson Ave.; at 5:06 p.m. A police officer spotted was hired and given The TSA said the 9 mm A report of a rollover acci- Sunday at 48 Puritan Road; at Vandalism the suspected vehicle at power of attorney by the gun was loaded with eight dent on Exit 47A on Route 95 6 p.m. Sunday at 12 Bar Link Twin River Casino in former Providence city bullets. It contacted the A report of motor vehicle North Monday at 8:31 a.m. Way; at 7:57 p.m. Sunday at Lincoln on New Year's employee in 2000, federal Londonderry Police Depart- vandalism at 5:05 p.m. Sun- State police were notified and 48 Puritan Road; at 12:20 a.m. Day, police said. Worley prosecutors said Monday. ment, which confiscated day on Andrew Street. handled the matter. Monday at 980 Paradise Road. and Lage were arrested The man died in 2003, at the casino around 1 but the pension payments the gun and detained the a.m. Thursday. continued to be deposited woman for questioning be- Detectives recovered a into a bank account in the fore allowing her to give the knife, a BB gun and near- name of Nikolyszyn and firearm to a non-traveling Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 ly $7,000 that was stolen his former client until companion for safekeeping Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY during the robbery. September 2015. He used until she returned to town. All reports of neighborhood activity or text the word tiplynn Neither man entered the money for personal The woman’s name will be investigated. and your tip to “tip411” (847411) a plea and both were and family expenses, wasn’t released. It wasn’t Callers may remain anonymous. Spanish menu available referred to the public prosecutors said. immediately known if she defender's office. He pleaded guilty on faced any charges. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Weinstein charged with sex crimes in L.A. on eve of N.Y. trial By Andrew Dalton, addressing herself to the Tom Hays and studio boss's accusers. Michael R. Sisak Los Angeles Police Chief ASSOCIATED PRESS Michel Moore said the charges open the "next LOS ANGELES — Los chapter" for a man “who has Angeles prosecutors gotten away with too much charged Harvey Wein- for too long,” while Beverly stein on Monday with sex- Hills Chief Sandra Spagnoli PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ually assaulting two wom- called the cases “horren- en on successive nights A man stands in front of a poster created by dous crimes perpetrated by during Oscars week in a sexual predator.” artist Tomoko Konoike, one of 20 posters of- 2013, bringing the new ficially selected for the Tokyo Olympics and Lawyers for Weinstein case against the disgraced had no immediate com- Paralympics, at the Museum of Contemporary Hollywood mogul on the Art Tokyo Monday. ment on the new charges, eve of jury selection for his though he has repeatedly New York trial. denied any wrongdoing. The case, brought by a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jury selection is set Avant-garde posters task force set up by the to begin Tuesday in the Los Angeles County dis- Harvey Weinstein arrives at State Supreme New York case, in which trict attorney to investi- Court in New York Monday. Weinstein is charged with unveiled as Tokyo gate sex-crime allegations raping a woman in a New against entertainment downfall and ignited the the next night. He could York City hotel room in Olympics near figures, now puts Wein- #MeToo movement. get up to 28 years in prison 2013 and forcibly perform- stein in deep legal peril Weinstein, 67, was on charges of forcible rape, ing a sex act on another on both coasts, where he By Stephen Wade and are followed by the charged with raping a forcible oral copulation, woman in 2006. He has built a career as the one of said any sexual activity ASSOCIATED PRESS Paralympics on Aug. 25. woman at a Los Angeles sexual penetration by use the most powerful — and was consensual. If con- Of the 20 posters, 12 are hotel on Feb. 18, 2013, af- of force and sexual battery. feared — figures in show ter pushing his way inside "We see you, we hear you victed of the most serious TOKYO — The official based on OIympic themes business before a barrage her room, then sexually and we believe you”’ District charges, predatory sexual posters are out for this and eight were inspired of accusations from more assaulting a woman in a Attorney Jackie Lacey said assault, he faces a manda- year's Tokyo Olympics by the Paralympics. Sev- than 75 women led to his Beverly Hills hotel suite in announcing the charges, tory life sentence. and Paralympics. eral feature wheelchairs, The 20 posters have including a graphic vision been created by 19 art- of the violence in the sport ists in fields ranging from of wheelchair rugby. painting, graphic design A mix of risk-takers and classic Many of the images are and photography. Callig- far from traditional, show- raphy and Japanese man- casing bright colors and ga are also represented. Hollywood at Golden Globes Manga is the Japanese curious forms. In many of art of comics and cartoon- the avant-garde images it is difficult to discern the By Leanne Italie pez, it was a love-hate bat- ed take on the trend as ing, which is very famous ASSOCIATED PRESS tle over her weighty white well. The standout by far, in the host country. exact tie to the Olympics or Paralympics. Very few Valentino Couture gown however, was Billy Porter's The posters were first NEW YORK — Charlize with its huge bow of gold stunning white Alex Vi- even feature a prominent Theron, Kerry Washing- put on display on Monday and green at the bodice. nash tuxedo, which wowed display of the Tokyo Olym- ton and Gugu Mbatha- at the Museum of Contem- There were a few trends, with its dramatic feather pic or Paralympic logos. Raw led the fashion porary Art Tokyo. They too, including linge- train,” Bobo added. That also goes for the risk-takers at the Golden will remain on display at rie-as-outerwear that was There was lots of pink in the museum in east Tokyo five Olympic rings, which Globes, while Nicole Kid- all over the spring 2020 hues soft to neon. Kirsten through Feb. 16. are seldom featured. man, Reese Witherspoon runways, said Marielle Dunst brought the ro- The posters are a tradi- Some of the titles are and Cynthia Erivo topped Bobo, fashion director for mance in blush lace by tion at every Olympics and also eye-catching: “Space the lists of many for more Paralympics, and many Kicker” by painter Shin- classic looks on one of the Essence. She and others Rodarte, having chosen the previous posters have be- ro Ohtake; “The Sky biggest red carpets of the also noted the revamped lace herself. Dakota Fan- come collector's items. Above the Great Wave awards season. tuxedo-inspired runway ning was in tulle Chris- The requirement to create off the coast of Kanaga- The men generally trend. tian Dior in dreamy laven- posters is set out in the so- wa” by manga artist Hi- played it safe Sunday “Kerry Washington der and Tiffany Haddish called “host city contract” rohiko Araki; “Open” by night in Beverly Hills, showed skin in a black rocked bright pink. State- in which the International calligrapher Koji Kaki- save Jason Momoa in shirtless Altuzarra look ment sleeves were also big, from the brand's pre-fall from puffy to bejeweled. Olympic Committee es- numa; “Higher than the a velvet Tom Ford coat PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tablishes the rules for the Rainbow” by photogra- paired with Valentino collection, while Awkwaf- In beauty, Refinery29. preparation and manage- pher Mika Ninagawa; pants and a black tank ina paired a dramatic ruf- com's senior beauty editor Lucy Boynton arrives ment of the games. “Offense No. 7” by artist top, his long hair flying. fled blouse with her classic Lexy Lebsack noted a re- at the 77th annual The Summer Olympics Tomoyuki Shinki; and But one look was in a black tux. Cynthia Erivo's turn to classic tried-and- Golden Globe Awards open at Tokyo's new Na- “flow line” by graphic de- category of its own. When custom Thom Browne tux- trues that included the at the Beverly Hilton tional Stadium on July 24 signer Daijiro Ohaha. it came to icon Jennifer Lo- edo gown was an unexpect- bob and red lips. Hotel on Sunday. Gervais' 5th — and final? — turn leads raucous Golden Globes By David Bauder with the streaming services' comedy on his annual list ASSOCIATED PRESS takeover of the television of favorite entertainment. awards, as Ramy Youseff “As some of you know, he's NEW YORK — Ricky immediately referenced always been on mine,” she Gervais made a big deal when he won best actor in said, a reference to how her Sunday about how this a TV comedy for his self-ti- character was, um, excited was the fifth and final tled Hulu series. “I know to see Obama in a scene time he was going to host you guys haven't seen my during the first season. the Golden Globes. show,” he said (although his Maybe that's true. humor and charm will guar- TRIBUTE TIME Maybe not. antee some will seek it out). But it's the frame he used This time it reached into Special awards given to this time for his devil-may- the movie category, with di- Ellen DeGeneres and Tom care act of jokes that pro- rector Sam Mendes' World Hanks provided emotion- voke a swift intake of breath. War I epic “1917” winning al high points. When Kate Harvey Weinstein and best drama even though it McKinnon of “Saturday Ronan Farrow references. hasn't been widely released Night Live” spoke, it put A Felicity Huffman license in theaters. That changes into focus that it has been plate line. A biting com- next weekend, and Mendes two decades since both De- mentary that actors would didn't miss a chance for Generes and the ABC sit- line up for work if ISIS some free advertising. com character she played ran a streaming service. A came out as gay, and the im- bleeped, bawdy punchline ‘ROCKETMAN’ BESTS pact that had. “I was in my about Judi Dench. mother's basement lifting Gervais has a sterling SWIFT, BEYONCÉ weights in front of a mirror PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS track record; that's why Some young fans of Be- and thinking, ‘Am I gay?’” From left, Shannon McIntosh, David Heyman, Quentin Tarantino and he's been back five times. yoncé and Taylor Swift McKinnon recalled. “And I Margot Robbie accept the award for best motion picture comedy for But it was hard to miss may have wondered about was. And I still am. That's a "Once Upon A Time ... In Hollywood" at the 77th Annual Golden Globe the weariness in some the doddering Elton John, very scary thing to sudden- Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. of the faces of audience who had to be rescued from ly know.” She saluted De- members watching him tripping as he took the Generes for forging a path length. “We're going to see was fortunate that Ailes an award for screenwrit- Sunday. stage. That was his only she could follow. DeGeneres a short clip from 'The Irish- wasn't around to watch: ing, Tarantino made sure With two awards to go stumble of the night. The gave an acceptance speech man,'” Gervais said. “It's seeing an actor who por- to note that it's usually a Sunday and an 11 p.m. Globes were a showcase for laced with her sly humor, 88 minutes long.” Hanks trayed him speak about solitary award for people Eastern deadline already the 1970s superstar and from poking fun at endless quipped about wanting to the dangers of climate who do work without much slipped past, Gervais ap- his longtime songwriting acceptance speeches and see the outtakes. The jokes change would have driven help. But this time, he said peared on the stage and joking that she “couldn't partner, Bernie Taupin, af- would have gone more eas- him nuts. Actress Michelle he had a marvelous cast, looked at his watch. do it without my husband ter voters showed love for ily if the movie grabbed Williams spoke about a “and not just a BS marvel- “Kill me,” he said. “We're Mark.” Hanks, while suf- the “Rocket Man” biopic some awards, but instead woman's right to choose, ous cast.” If he was reach- nearly done.” and their song, “I'm Gon- fering a cold, broke down at ing for irony, he missed. It Joke or not, and even if came up empty. There's al- Patricia Arquette urged na Love Me Again.” John the sight of wife Rita Wilson was odd, also, that stars most audience members and his five children in the ways the Oscars. people to vote and Joa- noted it was the first time Leonardo DiCaprio and could surely appreciate audience and gave a typi- quin Phoenix touted activ- he'd won an award with Brad Pitt stayed in the the sentiment, it's not cally open-hearted speech POLITICALLY SPEAKING ism. Australia's bush fires Taupin. “It's a relationship audience when the mov- the sort of thing you want about fellow actors in the caught the most attention. that doesn't happen very Gervais urged actors ie won best comedy. Pitt from a host. much in this town — a 52- room. “He has made easy Gervais broke his own to leave their politics at flashed some movie-star Here are some high- year marriage,” John said. work of breaking our hearts rule by the show's end, the door, but, really, who charm in winning a sup- lights and lowlights of the Professionally speaking, of and stealing our tears,” ac- urging people to "please expected that? The first porting actor award, and annual show: course: his real husband, tress Charlize Theron said donate to Australia.” political speech came joked that he wanted to David Furnish, was in the in tribute. from someone not even SIGHT UNSEEN audience. ONCE UPON A TIME bring his mother to the LONG TIME in the room: actor Russell awards “but I couldn't be- An awkward by-product PRESIDENTIAL FAN Crowe, who left behind a There was a certain joy- cause any woman I stand of today's splintered en- Director Martin Scorsese speech for Jennifer Anis- lessness that accompa- next to they say I'm dat- tertainment world is that Phoebe Waller-Bridge and actors in “The Irish- ton to read when he won nied Golden Globe wins ing." It was right after awards shows frequently thanked former President man” surely gritted their for playing media mogul for Quentin Tarantino's NBC's cameras caught his honor work that few peo- Barack Obama for includ- teeth at jokes about the Roger Ailes in “The Loud- “Once Upon a Time ... In ex-wife, Aniston, smiling ple know. That's been true ing her Globe-winning movies' three hour-plus est Voice in the Room.” It Hollywood.” In accepting broadly from the audience. A8 TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 LOOK! 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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alex the Los Angeles-area studio to Trebek has a message of sup- watch tapings and marvels at port for Congressman John the host’s perseverance. Lewis as both ght pancreatic “Every time I go back, he’s cancer. better than he was last time. “We’re starting a new year, Even with cancer, he’s still held and let’s see if we can’t both up to that standard, which is complete the year as pancreatic just absolutely amazing,” Rut- cancer survivors,” Trebek said ter said. when asked what he would tell Such praise and attention can Lewis. He noted they’re the make Trebek uncomfortable. same age, 79. “I don’t want to get too mushy. The Georgia Democrat and I got mushy when young Dhruv veteran civil rights leader (contestant Dhruv Gaur) announced his diagnosis of ad- wrote his nal ‘Jeopardy!’ re- vanced cancer in late December. sponse, ‘We love you Alex! ‘That In his announcement, Lewis FILE PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS made clear that he has no plans caught me by surprise, brought to step aside and said, “I have a me to the edge of tears,” he tants Ken Jennings, Brad since 1984. that show like nobody else. It said of the moment that aired ghting chance.’’ Rutter and James Holzhau- Trebek has had good days was exciting to see him doing so during November’s Tournament Trebek made his illness public er. The contest begins airing and bad while undergoing well and taking that diagnosis of Champions. last March and has shared his Tuesday on ABC. treatment, but his on-camera so bravely. To me, he’s the last progress and setbacks. Trebek recalled mentioning performance doesn’t falter, said of that kind of old-school broad- “It’s humbling to realize there The “Jeopardy!” host struck to a series producer that he Jennings, who rst competed on casters, and it’s such a pleasure are so many people out there a resolute but realistic tone in was “struggling a bit” on stage, the show 15 years ago. to watch.” who care enough about you to discussing the disease, includ- but was assured that nobody “The chemo is rough, but he Rutter, who rst played on want to pray for you every day, ing the toll it took during last noticed. can always just turn it on,” “Jeopardy!” nearly 20 years ago, who want to send you their best month’s taping of a prime-time “I said, ‘Well, I noticed,” said Jennings said. “The music came said word of Trebek’s illness hit wishes,” he said. But Trebek special, “Jeopardy! The Greatest the typically precise host, who on, the lights came on, he would him “like a ton of bricks.” said he never loses sight of the of All Time,” with top contes- has been part of “Jeopardy!” just stride out there and nail He occasionally drops into show’s real attraction.

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©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 Lynn eld girls, alumni team up for Perry By Mike Alongi what he started here.” ITEM STAFF Bocchino was proud of all the participants from LYNNFIELD — There teams past and present, was a celebratory mood happy that Perry’s mem- inside the gym at Lynn- ory was alive and well at eld High Monday night, the game. The players as players, coaches and and alumni held numer- alumni gathered with ous raf e fundraisers at friends and family for the event, with all pro- the second annual “Play ceeds going to the Amer- for Perry” Lynn eld Girls ican Heart Association. Basketball Alumni As for the game, it was Game. The game honors a close one. The current former Lynn eld girls Pioneers came out on top basketball coach Jim for the second straight Perry, who died of a heart year, notching a 55-48 attack in June 2018 fol- win. lowing his third season Isabella George led the as coach of the Pioneers. way for Lynn eld with “It’s a great, fun night 18 points and ve re- that’s commemorating a bounds, while Victoria sad cause,” said Lynn- Morelli had 12 points eld coach Peter Bocchi- and ve rebounds. Abby no, who was an assistant Adamo added seven under Perry during his points, while Caroline time with the Pioneers. Waisnor scored six “To see all of the alumni, points. the girls who played for For the alumni, Liz him, to see them come Shaievitz paced the of- back and contribute to fense with 12 points. the cause is great. It’s a Emma Mancini scored great night.” 11 points, while Abbie Perry took over as the Weaver scored eight Pioneers’ head coach in points and Katherine 2015, succeeding Bob Lawless scored seven Melillo. He wanted to es- points. Kelly Look, Toni tablish an alumni game DiCesare, Emory Cas- to bring pride and tradi- well, Jess Dwyer and tion to a struggling girls Shannon Furey were basketball program and also among the alumni many of his former play- who returned. ers saw his wish through. The two teams went “Jim didn’t get to see back and forth to open the great program that the game, with neither we built up here with team gaining a clear ad- such great girls,” Bocchi- vantage in the rst half. no said. “But they did The Pioneers led for the most of this for him. majority of the rst three They did a bunch of the quarters, but never had legwork getting every- PHOTO | JOE BROWN a lead of more than four body on board and doing points. Lynn eld freshman Isabella George (left) guards former Lynn eld basketball player Abbie Weaver the fundraisers. Their ef- during the second annual “Play for Perry” Lynn eld Girls Basketball Alumni Game Monday night. fort is a testament to ALUMNI, B2 Fenwick hockey falls to Medford By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF MEDFORD — In a physical battle from start to nish, the Bishop Fenwick boys hockey team fell just short to Medford, 2-1, at LoConte Memorial Rink Monday night. The Crusaders overcame plenty in this one, including an early Medford goal and nine minutes worth of penalties, but just couldn’t get the goal they needed to notch a win. Med- ford’s only shot of the third pe- riod was the game-winner scored on a breakaway. “We had to kill seven minutes alone in the second period,” Fenwick coach Jim Quinlan said. “That’s almost half the period. We killed it. The third period they had one shot on us. We were controlling the game and they just got one little mis- take on us. One shot, one goal and they won the game.” ITEM FILE PHOTO Diego Alvarez-Segee scored the Crusaders’ lone goal. Fen- Saugus senior Taylor Bogdanski (left) scored wick had plenty of other chanc- 18 points in a win over Classical Monday night es, including a breakaway from at John Towers Gymnasium. Ian Worthley in the second but Medford goalie Michael Corso ITEM FILE PHOTO Bogdanski, Sachems stepped up. Diego Alvarez-Segee scored the lone goal for Fenwick in a loss to FENWICK, B2 Medford Monday night. outlast Classical By Harold Rivera the way they played in the St. Mary’s rolls to ninth consecutive win ITEM SPORTS EDITOR rst half and they did a great job executing in the SAUGUS — Coach “We are playing very second half. I liked that SCHOOL ROUNDUP good basketball right Mark Schruender and his we made it a fast-paced Saugus girls basketball By Harold Rivera now at both ends of the game.” ITEM SPORTS EDITOR team don’t count oppo-  oor,” Spartans coach Jeff Seniors Taylor Bogdan- Newhall said. “Friday nents out. So when the Make that nine consec- ski (18 points) and Jillian night we play cathedral, Sachems mounted an utive wins for the red-hot Ricupero (10 points) did one of the top teams in early 12-point lead mid- St. Mary’s girls basketball the heavy lifting for Sau- the state, so that should way through the second team. gus. be a good barometer as quarter in Monday’s game Monday night at Tony “Taylor played really to where we are at. If we against Classical, Schru- Conigliaro Gymnasium, poised,” Schruender said. continue to play as hard ender and his group knew the Spartans rolled to an “It helps to see the ball as we are and make the the Rams would storm 82-46 Catholic Central go through the hoop ear- extra pass on offense we back. They did, but the League win over Cardinal ly like she had it. Jillian’s will continue to get posi- Sachems hit enough shots Spellman. just an amazing kid. She tive results.” down the stretch for a 42- St. Mary’s exploded for does whatever I ask. Tay- BOYS BASKETBALL 32 win at John Towers a 56-14 halftime lead and lor, same thing. It’s nice Classical 70, Gymnasium. never looked back. when your leaders, your Saugus 55 “(Classical coach) Tom The Spartans (9-1) had seniors are kids that are Top performers for Clas- (Sawyer) is an awesome 11 players score, led by also great kids because it sical were Jeffrey Hill (23 coach and their kids work double-digit scorers Mai- sets an example for the points), Jeff Barbosa (14) extremely hard,” Schru- ya Bergdorf (12 points), kids that are up-and-com- and Tony Palavra (10). ender said. “They’re dis- Gabby Torres (11), Olivia ing.” Saugus’ top performers ciplined. We told the kids Matela (11), and Jannise Freshman Ava Thurman were Christian Correia ahead of time to be men- Avelino (10). led Classical with eight (16 points), Mason Nicko- ITEM FILE PHOTO tally tough when Classi- The Spartans host Ca- points, all scored in the las (16) and Myles Mana- cal’s run came. Their run thedral in a big CCL St. Mary’s Maiya Bergdorf (right) scored second half. laysay (15). came at the end of the matchup Friday night 12 points in a win over Cardinal Spellman second quarter. But I liked SAUGUS, B2 (6:30). ROUNDUP, B2 Monday. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 Fenwick boys hockey comes up short at Medford

FENWICK cial shot to keep things From B1 tied. Worthley skated to a short-handed breakaway “You can blame it on the late in the period but Cor- coaching staff or the play- so made a nice pad save to ers,” Quinlan said. “We bail the Mustangs out. were playing but we Anthony’s penalty car- couldn’t score. Their goal- ried over into the begin- ie made some great saves. ning of the third and the I have to give him credit Crusaders had to kill off he made some nice saves another penalty a few in net.” minutes later, keeping The Crusaders ripped them from getting much off five shots before Med- going on offense. ford even had a single “They didn’t call one shot on goal midway thing (on Medford) but through the first, but Cor- they called it all on us,” so saw the puck well right Quinlan said. “The only from the start. thing I said to the referees The Mustangs cashed in was if you’re going to call on their first shot a few it on us call it on them too. minutes later. A nice fore- “But we had the oppor- check and then assist tunities. A breakaway from Anthony Petrone led short-handed, things like to a wide open one-timer that we have to put the PHOTO | JOE BROWN that beat Fenwick goalie puck in the net. When we Lynnfield junior Caroline Waisnor runs up the court during the second annual “Play for Perry” Dillon Bloom to give Med- get those chances we have Lynnfield Girls Basketball Alumni Game Monday night. ford a 1-0 lead. to score and we didn’t.” The Crusaders had the With just over three edge in shots on goal minutes left in the game, again in the second and a Fenwick turnover out- Lynnfield girls basketball holds annual this time they cashed in. side its own zone led to a Alvarez-Segee skated to a breakaway for Petrone, 2-on-1 chance with Nick who buried the chance to alumni game to honor late Jim Perry Muzi and scored on a put Medford ahead 2-1. wrist shot to tie the game The Crusaders got George and the Morelli starters until the end, just with a home game against at 1-1 midway through Bloom pulled out the net ALUMNI the second. with just over a minute From B1 sisters, Victoria and Me- to give them a real run, Amesbury. Fenwick’s penalties left but couldn’t manage a lissa. While the alumni but it was great. It’s just “It should be a great But in the fourth quar- made one final run to nice to get everyone out game,” Bocchino said. “It started to pile up and shot on goal in a last ditch ter, Lynnfield started to close to within five points, on the court to celebrate might be one of the best helped Medford get back effort for overtime. pull away. The Pioneers on the offensive. Alexan- The Crusaders (4-3-1) pushed their lead to as Lynnfield ran out the Jim and what he did games of the year. If we der Michalec was called hosts Winthrop Saturday many as 10 points mid- clock for the victory. here.” can go out and execute the (6). for tripping while Aiden way through the fourth “We had a lot of fun out The Lynnfield girls bas- offense along with playing “Now we just have to get Anthony went to the box quarter, thanks in part to there,” Bocchino said. “I ketball team returns to solid defense, we’re going back and refocus,” Quin- on a five-minute major. some superb play by didn’t play a lot of my action Tuesday (6:30) to be tough to beat.” The penalty kill played lan said. “We have Win- well in front of Bloom, throp next. They’re tough. who tallied four saves Every game we have is while Muzi blocked a cru- tough.” Sachems push past Classical in NEC tilt

SAUGUS game the way we wanted long-distance 3 before the to make it a 21-20 game. From B1 it, we scored a little bit. buzzer, closing a 9-0 Rams A basket from Bogdans- But it just wasn’t enough. run and whittling Saugus’ ki and Ricupero’s pull-up “Ava’s coming along very Saugus is a good team.” edge to 16-13 at halftime. jumper put Saugus up 25- nicely,” Sawyer said. “She Bogdanski started the “We knew Saugus would 20 heading into the fourth has a high basketball game with a 3-pointer run and jump so we had to quarter. IQ and understands the from the top of the key and pass out of that,” Sawyer Kiley Ronan netted two game, understands situa- swished another 3 seconds said. “We can’t dribble out clutch baskets, building tions. For a freshman, that later to put Saugus up 6-0. of that. The trap’s coming Saugus’ lead to 34-24 doesn’t always happen but Dean followed with back- from the blind side. They in the fourth. Kiara Ed- in her case it does. We tell to-back baskets, bringing did a better job passing out monds brought Classical her to be aggressive and Classical to within two at of it and when we do, we back to within single-dig- she likes being aggressive. 6-4. Ricupero proceeded to want to be aggressive go- its with an easy lay-in. She can get to the basket score the next six points ing to the basket. We got a Thurman closed the gap and knock down outside (on a 3-pointer and three few hoops, we just couldn’t to 35-30 midway through shots. She’s improving ev- free throws). Saugus car- get over the hump.” the quarter but Saugus ery day and has a tremen- ried a 12-4 lead at the end Lindsey Valeri’s floater stamped the win on a 7-2 dous desire to compete.” of the opening period. to begin the third quarter run behind a string of free Sajada Dean guided A pair of Saugus baskets closed the gap to 16-15. throws. Classical in the first half halfway through the sec- With Classical knock- The Sachems (4-2) visit with seven points. ond quarter put the Sa- ing on the door, Saugus Swampscott Friday (7). A sluggish start kept the chems ahead 16-4. That’s turned to Bogdanski. She “The hardest work is yet Rams playing from behind when Classical opened kept Classical at an arm’s to come,” Schruender said. all game long. up its offense, allowing length with a 3-pointer “We talk about humility “We got some shots that the Rams to close the half and a lay-up on Saugus’ all the time. We have to be just weren’t going in,” on a high note. Lay-ups next two possessions. ready for the next game. Sawyer said. “Give cred- from Jean Gupton-Mor- Classical, again, came Swampscott’s as tough as it to Saugus, they played rison, Amber Crayton to within a point when Classical.” really good defense. When and Thurman reeled the Thurman hit the Rams’ Classical (4-2) travels to we got the tempo of the Rams back in. Dean hit a lone 3-pointer of the night Malden Wednesday (7). Plenty of options as Brady enters free agency

(AP) — Teammates and Obviously, remaining opponents, coaches and where he has spent the last NFL executives, even most two decades not only as the fans recognize that Tom face of the franchise but for Brady has nothing left to several years the face of the prove. league is most logical. Or is There might be one dis- it? senting voice: Brady him- Maybe Brady would like ITEM FILE PHOTO self. to try replicating his New Maybe that’s why in the England successes with Sammy Batista led St. Mary’s with 16 points in midst of the disappoint- another coach. In part to a win over Cardinal Spellman Monday night. ment — and some discon- show he can reach the top tent — with how the Patri- in a different system and ots’ season ended and how a different city. In part to St. Mary’s remains he performed in the second FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS display that the Patriots’ half of the schedule, Brady Tom Brady will be an unrestricted free agent dynastic run was built on came pretty close to guar- for the first time in his 20-year career this off- his brilliance more than undefeated with win anteeing he will be back for season. anything. a 21st season. At age 43. Should he return to Fox- ROUNDUP unbeaten after another Asked about retirement I’ve loved playing for this The locker room rapport. borough, Brady can name following the wild-card loss his price. Does anyone From B1 victory Monday night. team for two decades and The practices. The game to the Texans, Brady said, see owner Robert Kraft Sammy Batista led the winning a lot of games. And planning. “I would say it’s pretty un- balking? Especially after “If we can get over our way with 16 points, while again, I don’t know what it Brady surely knows there likely, but, yeah, hopefully some of the “hometown slow starts, we play pretty Joey Abate-Walsh had looks like moving forward, are few, if any, replace- even,” said Saugus coach a double-double with 15 unlikely.’’ discounts” Brady allegedly Later, to another ques- so we’ll just take it day by ments outside of the game took in past negotiations? Mark Bertrand. “We have points and 12 rebounds. day.’’ once he leaves the sport for a young team, we just tion about his plans, Brady He also would be wise to Josh Perez added 14 Brady doesn’t need foot- good. Unlike the man he is have to believe we can win added: insist on better personnel points, while Ali Barry ball any longer from a suc- most compared to among these games. It’s always “Again, I don’t want to around him after the drop- scored 12 critical points cess standpoint. Not with a his contemporaries, Peyton tough to play at Classical. get too much into the fu- off in talent level at receiv- off the bench. Jasper (Grassa) always ture and stuff. I mean, this record six Super Bowl rings, Manning, Brady doesn’t fit er and on the offensive line St. Mary’s (8-0) is off un- does a good job getting team has fought hard. We four MVP honors in the big the off-field celebrity role this season. til Friday when it travels his team ready. There’s no battled every day, we tried game, and three league Manning has embraced so CHARGERS easy games in the North- to Cathedral (6:30). to get better, we worked MVP awards. Five years well. Brady is a California guy; eastern Conference. My BOYS HOCKEY hard to improve, and I was after he has retired, he’ll be So, barring physical ail- sure, it’s NoCal, but he goal is to get my team to Marblehead 1, proud to be a part of this feted in Canton, Ohio as a ments — and few football and his wife, super model believe they can win these Plymouth North 1 team. Not only this year, first-ballot Hall of Famer. players ever have taken Gisele Bundchen, would games.” Christopher Locke but every year. He doesn’t need the mon- care of themselves the way seem a perfect fit in SoCal. Classical (5-2) hosts Ca- scored the lone goal for “Again, I just don’t know ey, either. Brady has — another year Philip Rivers comes off thedral Wednesday (7). the Magicians in the draw, what’s going to happen What he seems to require, at the helm of the Patriots one of his worst seasons The Sachems (2-6) host while Zach Piersol had and I’m not going to pre- like so many star athletes, or another team appears and the Chargers could be Swampscott Friday (7). one assist. dict it. No one needs to is the competition that doable. Here’s a peek into ready to move on from their St. Mary’s 79, Marblehead (6-1-1) make choices at this point. spices his existence. The which uniform Brady could long-time QB. Plus, what Spellman 50 hosts Lynn Tuesday night I love playing football, I adrenaline explosions. The wind up in for 2020. better way to move into The Spartans remained (7:30) at Rockett Arena. love playing for this team. challenges. PATRIOTS their new home? TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE TUESDAY Boys Basketball Boys Basketball Peabody at Revere (7) Lynnfield at Amesbury (6:30) Cathedral at Classical (7) English at Winthrop (7) Girls Basketball Peabody at Marblehead (7) Revere at English (7) Danvers at Swampscott (7) Classical at Malden (7) Malden Catholic at St. John’s (7) Boys Hockey Girls Basketball Saugus at Beverly (4) Fellowship at Tech (5:30) St. John’s at Framingham (4) Fenwick at Austin Prep (6:30) Peabody at Danvers (6) Amesbury at Lynnfield (6:30) Swampscott at Gloucester (6) Winthrop at English (7) Cambridge at Winthrop (6:10) Marblehead at Peabody (7) St. Mary’s at Newburyport (7) Swampscott at Danvers (7) Girls Hockey Boys Hockey Fenwick at Peabody (5:15) Marblehead at Hanover (6) Lynn at Marblehead (7:30) Girls Hockey Swimming Andover at St. John’s (4) Longmeadow at Winthrop (6:10) Marblehead at Danvers (5) Swimming Wrestling English at Swampscott (5) Salem at Marblehead (4) Marblehead at Peabody (7:15) Peabody at Beverly (5:30) Track St. John’s at BC High (6) St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (4:30) Masconomet at Lynnfield (6:15) Fenwick at Spellman (4:30) Track WEDNESDAY Salem at Marblehead (7)

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ESPN2 Marcus Smart (right) blocks a layup attempt by Isaiah Thomas during the first half of a loss to Tennis the Washington Wizards Monday night. 6 p.m...... ATP Cup...... Tennis Radio NHL 8 p.m...... Boston at Nashville...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Shorthanded Celtics fall to Wizards SPORTS BRIEFS WASHINGTON (AP) — as a reserve, Smith again Marcus Smart was 3 for season so far after Achil- Missing Kemba Walker, came off the bench to lead 14, Jayson Tatum was 8 les surgery), starters Rui Classical youth Smith and Shardaye Berry the Boston Celtics became the Wizards. The 31-year- for 20, and Gordon Hay- Hachimura and Thomas along with the current the latest NBA contend- old guard even heard ward was 4 for 11, includ- Bryant, and leading subs basketball clinics Classical girls basketball er to surprisingly come “M-V-P!” chants while ing an air ball on a wide- Davis Bertans and Moe team. The purpose is to The Lynn Classical girls up short against one of going 1-for-2 at the foul open 3 attempt with under Wagner. help players at all levels basketball coaches and the league’s worst teams, line in the fourth quar- 90 seconds remaining. And yet, somehow, improve their basketball players are excited to offer losing 99-94 to the Wash- ter, when he scored 14 of Boston entered the day Washington’s past three four free basketball clinics skills (ball-handling, shoot- ing, passing, rebounding, ington Wizards, who got his points, including 10 second in the Eastern victories came against for Lynn girls in grades 27 points from Ish Smith straight for the Wizards Conference at 25-8. Wash- Miami, the No. 3 team in four through eight. The defense, etc.) in a fun envi- ronment. Some gameplay to lead a depleted lineup during one 5-for-5 shoot- ington, in contrast, came the East in the first sea- clinics will take place at Monday night. ing stretch. in at 11-24, fewer wins son since Dwyane Wade’s Classical High School on will be included to give the the following dates and players an opportunity to Walker sat out his third That allowed Washing- than all but three teams retirement, then Denver, times: January 11 (8:30 use their basketball skills game in a row with the flu, ton to regain an edge after in the 15-club East. who was No. 2 in the West a.m.- 9:30 a.m.), January in in-game situations. and while the Celtics won an 11-point halftime lead Washington coach Scott at the time, and now Bos- 18 (1:30 p.m.- 2:30 p.m.), Those who wish to attend the previous two -- against had dwindled to zero when Brooks is missing the top ton, which never led. January 25 (8:30 a.m.- 9:30 are not obligated to attend also-rans Atlanta and Chi- Jaylen Brown’s 3-pointer six players on his roster “Sometimes, we don’t a.m.) and February 1 (1:30 all four clinics. To reserve a cago -- they couldn’t over- made it 80-all with 8 min- to injuries. That includes have a lot of scoring op- p.m.- 2:30 p.m.). spot please reach out to come poor shooting, a slow utes left. All-Stars Bradley Beal tions out there, but I can Instruction will be pro- Helen Ridley via email at start and a whole lot of That was a rare bright (out for the fifth time in honestly say we have a lot vided by Classical girls ridleytopflightbasketball@ Smith. spot for Brown and Bos- the last six games because of effort options out there,” basketball coaches Tom gmail.com or phone, 781- One game after pouring ton, though. He scored 23 of a sore right leg) and Brooks said, “and that’s a Sawyer, Helen Ridley, Rob 775-0778. in a career-high 32 points points but shot 7 for 22, John Wall (sidelined all good thing to have.” NFL PLAYOFFS DIVISIONAL ROUND (CBS) Saturday, Jan. 11 Seattle at Green Bay, 6:40 p.m. Minnesota at San Francisco, 4:35 (FOX) p.m. (NBC) CONFERENCE Tennessee at Baltimore, 8:15 p.m CHAMPIONSHIPS (CBS) Sunday, Jan. 19 Sunday, Jan. 12 AFC, 3:05 p.m. (CBS) Houston at Kansas City, 3:05 p.m. NFC, 6:40 p.m. (FOX) NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 43 24 8 11 59 140 111 St. Louis 43 26 10 7 59 135 119 Toronto 43 24 14 5 53 155 135 Colorado 42 25 13 4 54 156 124 Tampa Bay 41 24 13 4 52 147 125 Dallas 42 24 14 4 52 115 104 Florida 42 22 15 5 49 151 141 Winnipeg 42 22 16 4 48 130 129 Buffalo 43 19 17 7 45 127 135 Minnesota 43 20 17 6 46 133 144 Montreal 42 18 17 7 43 134 136 Nashville 41 19 15 7 45 142 137 Ottawa 42 16 21 5 37 117 143 Chicago 43 19 18 6 44 127 141 Detroit 43 10 30 3 23 92 165 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 45 24 15 6 54 144 133 Washington 43 29 9 5 63 155 129 Arizona 44 24 16 4 52 128 112 Pittsburgh 42 25 12 5 55 142 113 Vancouver 42 23 15 4 50 141 125 N.Y. Islanders 40 25 12 3 53 115 105 Edmonton 44 22 17 5 49 131 138 Carolina 42 24 16 2 50 140 119 Calgary 44 22 17 5 49 123 134 Philadelphia 42 22 15 5 49 133 129 San Jose 44 19 21 4 42 119 148 Columbus 42 19 15 8 46 109 116 Anaheim 42 17 20 5 39 110 132 N.Y. Rangers 41 19 18 4 42 133 138 Los Angeles 43 17 22 4 38 110 136 New Jersey 41 15 20 6 36 106 144 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss.

Monday’s Games Montreal at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Montreal, 7 p.m. Colorado at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Colorado at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Boston at Nashville, 8 p.m. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Edmonton at Toronto, 7 p.m. San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Columbus at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Calgary at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Former Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy has been hired as the new head coach of the Tuesday’s Games Columbus at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Philadelphia at Carolina, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Vegas, 10 p.m. Dallas Cowboys. Arizona at Florida, 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Games N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Ottawa at Washington, 7 p.m. Dallas at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Cowboys hire Mike McCarthy as new head coach FRISCO, Texas (AP) — over the weekend, before Dallas hasn’t been that they have their next fran- NBA Mike McCarthy won a the Cowboys made the an- far in the playoffs since the chise QB in Prescott, who EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Super Bowl and went to nouncement Sunday that last of the franchise’s five was the 2016 NFL Offen- Atlantic Division Southwest Division the playoffs eight straight Jason Garrett wouldn’t re- Super Bowl titles to finish sive Rookie of the Year af- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 25 9 .735 — Houston 24 11 .686 — years while coaching two- turn after 9½ seasons. the 1995 season. The Cow- ter replacing the injured Toronto 24 12 .667 2 Dallas 22 13 .629 2 time MVP quarterback Dallas missed the play- boys missed the playoffs Tony Romo and never re- Philadelphia 23 14 .622 3½ San Antonio 14 20 .412 9½ Brooklyn 16 19 .457 9½ Memphis 15 22 .405 10 Aaron Rodgers. offs at 8-8 with high expec- six times in Garrett’s nine linquishing the starting New York 10 26 .278 16 New Orleans 12 24 .333 12½ The Dallas Cowboys are tations in a make-or-break full seasons. job. Southeast Division Northwest Division hoping for similar results season for Garrett, whose McCarthy also inter- Prescott, whose rookie W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Miami 26 10 .722 — Denver 24 11 .686 — from McCarthy with Dak contract expires next week. viewed with Cleveland, contract is expiring, and Orlando 17 20 .459 9½ Utah 23 12 .657 1 Prescott. Green Bay made nine Carolina and the New York two-time rushing cham- Charlotte 15 24 .385 12½ Oklahoma City 20 15 .571 4 Washington 12 24 .333 14 Portland 15 22 .405 10 McCarthy, who won the trips to the postseason in Giants. He went 125-77-2 pion Ezekiel Elliott have Atlanta 8 28 .222 18 Minnesota 14 21 .400 10 title as Green Bay’s coach 13 years under McCarthy. in the regular season with made the playoffs twice in Central Division Pacific Division at the home of the Cow- That’s the only other head the Packers and 10-8 in four seasons and got their W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 32 5 .865 — L.A. Lakers 29 7 .806 — boys nine years ago, has coaching job the 56-year- the playoffs. The Cowboys first playoff victory in 2018 Indiana 23 14 .622 9 L.A. Clippers 26 12 .684 4 agreed to become the ninth old has held. He was fired have just three playoff after losing their postsea- Chicago 13 23 .361 18½ Phoenix 14 22 .389 15 Detroit 13 24 .351 19 Sacramento 13 23 .361 16 coach in Dallas team his- during what ended up be- wins since their last cham- son debut to Rodgers and Cleveland 10 26 .278 21½ Golden State 9 28 .243 20½ tory, a person with direct ing a second straight los- pionship. McCarthy with Dallas as Monday’s Games Detroit at Cleveland, 7 p.m. knowledge of the deal said ing season for the Packers The eight-year playoff the NFC’s top seed in 2016. Washington 99, Boston 94 Portland at Toronto, 7 p.m. Monday. in 2018. run for McCarthy and McCarthy was fired after Orlando 101, Brooklyn 89 Oklahoma City at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Indiana 115, Charlotte 104 Minnesota at Memphis, 8 p.m. The person spoke to The McCarthy led the Pack- Rodgers was from 2009-16, an embarrassing loss at Oklahoma City at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Sacramento at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Associated Press on condi- ers to at least 10 wins in a stretch that included two Lambeau Field to Arizona, Denver at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. New York at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Utah at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Wednesday’s Games tion of anonymity because eight of his first 11 sea- divisional-round victories a defeat that all but sealed Chicago at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Miami at Indiana, 7 p.m. the team hasn’t announced sons, including four trips over the Garrett-led Cow- a second straight year Milwaukee at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. San Antonio at Boston, 7 p.m. Golden State at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Toronto at Charlotte, 7 p.m. the decision. to the NFC championship boys. without a postseason trip Tuesday’s Games Washington at Orlando, 7 p.m. McCarthy interviewed game. The Cowboys believe for the Packers. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Man’s family treats him as a second-class citizen DEAR ABBY: I have band and I recently lost been married to a won- Dear Abby is written by Abigail our beloved pet of 12 derful man for 33 years. years, “Bootsy.” He was He doesn’t drink or Van Buren, also known as Jeanne our first “fur baby.” His smoke and has never Phillips, and was founded by her death was very sudden, used pot or drugs. We mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact and we are devastated. have the best time to- We don’t have children; it gether, love each other Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. was as if he was our first- and enjoy our life togeth- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. born. What can we do to er. get through the death of The trouble is his fami- our beloved dog-child? ly. He’s the youngest, and they treat him like an previous commitment, a it’s a problem employers SUFFERING IN THE outsider. Whenever we trip planned, a sick pet, face where I live. Recent- SOUTH get together, his mother or think you may be ly, however, I have been often tells him he was a asked to help my father DEAR SUFFERING: coming down with run his business. He’s not “surprise” baby, and his I am sorry for your something contagious a young man, and he gen- siblings treat him like an and don’t want to give it uinely needs the help I loss. An unfortunate interloper. can provide. aspect of being emo- I have been wanting to to them. The BETTER way would be for you I’m torn. Should I put my tionally invested in a limit our contact with his family first, or keep my family, and my husband, AND YOUR HUS- pet is the reality that promise not to leave this they have much short- who has been loyal to BAND to tell them you job after such a short time? them even though they don’t like the way they er lifespans than hu- treat him this way, is fi- treat him and if it con- TORN IN mans do. Start the nally coming around. I tinues, they will see COLORADO healing process by re- don’t want to be rude, but minding each other his family will never much less of both of you. DEAR TORN: I that you gave Bootsy change their ways. think you already What’s the most polite DEAR ABBY: I have the best life possible. been at my current job know what you must way of distancing our- do. Talk to your boss, Consider making a selves without hurting just over a year, and I contribution in his anyone? really enjoy it. My explain the situation co-workers and I get and apologize. Then name to an animal res- OUTSIDER’S WIFE along, and it is a great job give enough notice that cue organization. Then for my skill set. contact the veterinari- When I was interview- a replacement can be DEAR WIFE: The found so you are not an who cared for Boot- “polite way” is to tell the ing for the position, I sy about joining a grief made a point of saying leaving your employer relatives you can’t see that I am not the type of in the lurch. support group to help them because you have person who will leave af- you through this time a schedule conflict, a ter a short while because DEAR ABBY: My hus- of bereavement. BRIDGE

Try to keep your options open Abe Lemons, who was a college of games. (If North had had only four basketball player and coach, said, spades, she would have raised two “There are really only two plays: ‘Ro- no-trump to three. If North had been meo and Juliet’ and put the darn ball 4-4 in the majors, she would have re- in the basket.” sponded one heart, not one spade.) In today’s deal, look only at the South had an easy pass with such a North hand. South opens one dia- soft hand — 11 of his points in quacks. mond, North responds one spade, Note that four spades has four un- and South rebids two no-trump, avoidable losers, one in each suit. showing a balanced 18 or 19 points. Against three no-trump, West led What should North do now? the club seven. What did South do? Two no-trump is in principle The winning line was to play on di- game-forcing. But should the final amonds, dislodging East’s entry be- contract be three no-trump or four fore his long club was established. spades? However, South won trick one with Luckily, North-South had the right dummy’s club nine, then played a tool, and North showed excellent spade to the 10, queen and king. imagination. She rebid three clubs, If West had continued with the ace New Minor Forcing. Then, when and another club, the contract would South answered with three spades to have failed, but he shifted to a low show three-card support, North con- heart. Declarer won with dummy’s tinued with three no-trump, not four king and played on diamonds to get spades. This offered South a choice home. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS THIS WEEK IN THEATERS

Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time ABC, 8 p.m. New Event Series! In this primetime event series, the three highest My top 10 list is an Uncut Gem money winners in Jeopardy! history — Ken Jennings, and — will compete to determine the ultimate champion. “Based on their previous performances, these three are already the ‘greatest,’” says host Alex Trebek, “but you can’t help wondering: Who is the best of the best?” The first player to win three games claims the $1 million prize and the title of greatest of all time. The series airs Jan. 7-9, and, if necessary, continues with Game 4 on Jan. 10 and Games 5-7 on Jan. 14-16. NCIS: “In the Wind” CBS, 8 p.m. Gibbs (Mark Harmon) must face the reality of his actions after he assists Ziva (guest star Cote de Pab- lo) with “the one thing” she said she would need to take care of before returning to her family in the new episode “In the Wind.” The Resident: “Free Fall” FOX, 8 p.m. Following his termination from the hospital, Conrad (Matt Czuchry) has difficulty figuring out his next step and distracts himself by accompanying a pa- tient on a zero-gravity adventure in the new episode “Free Fall.” Ellen’s Game of Games NBC, 8 p.m. Season Premiere! Ellen DeGeneres’ is back for Season 3, delivering more unpredictable twists, laughs and new, never-before-seen games. My Big Fat Fabulous Life TLC, 8 p.m. Season Premiere! This season Whitney Thore has made some big changes with a new business and a new life in Char- Adam Sandler stars in Uncut Gems. lotte, N.C. But with Whitney’s new opportunities and a new love interest, her friends back in Greensboro By Paul Hall an end-of-the-year list, so bor of love. racing movie, it’s also about feel left behind. let’s give out some honorable 9. Knives Out — Love the friends, rivals, corporate pol- 2019 has passed and thus it mixed-ish: “When Doves Cry” mentions and name a Top 10. itics and so much more. is time to recap the year that use of a huge cast in crafting ABC, 9 p.m. was, and remember some of Honorable mentions for the this fun whodunit from direc- 3. Marriage Story — Look, In the wake of the Challenger tragedy, Rainbow (Ar- its best films. year include: tor Rian Johnson. this ripped my heart out. ica Himmel) and her family handle their grief in dif- The year was filled with Documentaries — Bethany 8. Avengers: Endgame — Love and conflict amid a sep- ferent ways. Denise (Christina Anthony) realizes that tears and laughs. Adam San- Hamilton: Unstoppable, The An almost perfect conclusion aration in a film that proba- life is too short, so she vows to right all the wrongs dler had an award-worthy Brink, Citizen K, Hail Satan? to this part of the franchise, it bly has more truth than most she’s done in her life — and she’s done a lot of bad. dramatic role, and Netflix re- Animated Offerings — stuck with me all year. on the topic. Incredible actors Vanderpump Rules leased some of the best films Abominable, Frozen II, Miss- 7. The Biggest Little Farm bring this story to life and Bravo, 9 p.m. of the year. There were flops ing Link, Toy Story 4 — My favorite documentary make it special. Season Premiere! and hits at the box office, no Plus — A Beautiful Day of the year is poignant and 2. Uncut Gems — Adam After the successful debut of Tom Tom with partners surprise there. in the Neighborhood, Bomb- relevant; it’s a complete and Sandler is amazing; the Tom Sandoval and Tom Schwartz last summer, Lisa We said goodbye to Star shell, Booksmart, Captain encompassing film. Try it, film is really hard to watch Marvel, Downton Abbey, please! and never gets easier, but I Vanderpump is busier than ever with her expand- Wars, part of our lives since 1977, with a ninth chapter. Happy Death Day 2U, Jojo 6. Joker — Less a movie couldn’t turn away. ing empire. With many of her longtime employees Rabbit, Little Women, Para- about a comic book character 1. The Irishman — Yes, I growing up and moving on, Lisa finds herself dealing The Avengers reached End- game and Spider-Man was site, Richard Jewell, The Two and more about a man’s de- love Martin Scorsese. This with a new crop of wild and lovable SURvers — and Far From Home. It got a Popes scent into madness. has brilliant portrayals from the romantic dramas and workplace skirmishes that second chapter, John Wick a All great titles, but I had to 5. 1917 — One of the most Robert De Niro, Al Pacino come along with them. third and Toy Story a fourth, narrow it down. Here are my amazingly filmed movies in and Joe Pesci, among others. FBI: “Fallout” all while Hobbs & Shaw spun 10 favorites of the year. years, this World War I nar- Although it’s a touch long, I CBS, 9 p.m. off from the Fast & Furious 10. Once Upon a Time … in rative’s intensity is fierce and found myself enjoying the In the new episode “Fallout,” the team investigates franchise to a movie of their Hollywood — Tarantino is a focused. extra time absorbing all that the killing of a businessman with a history of harass- own. master and he shows off his 4. Ford v Ferrari — I real- the magical Scorsese puts on- ment claims against him. But film critic law requires attention to detail in this la- ly loved this film. Not just a screen.

HOROSCOPE EVENING TV LISTINGS TUESDAY’S TV JANUARY 7, 2020 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) WGBH Greater Steves’ Finding Your Roots Dave Chappelle: The Mark Frontline “Targeting Amanpour and Greater Steves’ ^ PBS Boston Europe With Henry Twain Prize (N) El Paso” (N) Company (N) Boston Europe Find out exactly what others have to offer before you get involved in a joint venture. WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! NCIS “In the Wind” FBI A businessman is FBI: Most Wanted News Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With If you are doing most of the work, you are best off going solo. $ CBS Fortune (N) (N) killed. (N) “Dopesick” (N) James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle Jeopardy! The mixed-ish black-ish Emergence “15 News- Jimmy Kimmel Live! Tamron AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) % ABC Center 5 Greatest (N) (N) Years” (N) Center 5 (N) Hall WYCN The wall (N) Decisiones: unos La Doña (N) El señor de los Noticias Titulares La Doña El Señor Share information and clear up any uncertainty someone has regarding your inten- * TEL ganan, otros cielos (N) y más de los tions, or vice versa. Communication and understanding will help keep the peace. WFXT Ent. TMZ (N) The Resident “Free Gordon Ramsay’s Boston 25 News at Boston TMZ Live (N) Live PD: Boston 9 FOX Tonight Fall” (N) 24 Hours to Hell 10PM (N) News Patrol News Nurture a meaningful relationship. Romance is featured. WUTF Resistiré Enamorándonos Noticiero Esta historia me El hotel de los Los 10 Nosotros = UMA Univisión suena secretos videos los. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) Chicago P.D. “Erin’s Chicago P.D. “What Seinfeld Big Bang Seinfeld How I Met Mike & F MNT Theory Theory Mom” Do You Do” Theory Molly Take on only what you know is feasible. Focusing on critical issues will lead to WGBX The Great British Victoria on Master- Victoria on Master- Secrets of Henry PBS NewsHour (N) Victoria on Master- Victoria- good results and a favorable response. Broaden your horizons and explore new L PBS Baking Show piece piece VIII’s Palace piece Master possibilities. WWJE Master- Master- 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours 72 Hours Cold Case Files Cold Case Files Bounty Bounty Investiga- R JN minds minds Hunter Hunter tors WLVI Gold- Gold- Batwoman Black Lightning 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family Family Bob’s ARIES (March 21-April 19) X CW bergs bergs CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Guy Burgers Look inward and focus on how to make the most of what you have. An updated TELE The wall (N) Decisiones: unos La Doña (N) El señor de los Noticias Titulares La Doña El Señor ¨ TELE ganan, otros cielos (N) y más de los look, a kind gesture or a healthier lifestyle is favored. Romance is in the stars. WABU Criminal Minds “Our Criminal Minds Criminal Minds “JJ” Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Law Or- ¥ ION Darkest Hour” “Safe Haven” der: CI TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CABLE STATIONS The First 48 “1,000 The First 48 First 48: Shocking First 48: Shocking The First 48 “The The First 48 First 48: Keep up with what’s trending. Times are changing, and having all the facts on hand A&E Cuts; Draw” Girl Next Door” Shocking will be necessary to make a good decision. Look at your options and be realistic. (3:30) ›››› “Ti- ››› The Hunger Games (2012) Jennifer Lawrence. In a dysto- ››› The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) Jen- AMC tanic” (1997) pian society, teens fight to the death on live TV. nifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Sandoval Vanderpump Rules Blind Vanderpump Rules Sandoval BRAVO “Reunion Part 2” “Reunion Part 3” skips one of Jax’s events. (N) (N) Date (N) skips one of Jax’s events. Make a physical change that will improve your appearance, position or an import- Moonshiners “Wed- Moonshiners: Moonshiners Two Guardians of the Moonshiners A still Moonshiners Two Guard- DISC ant relationship. Less debate and more action will keep you out of trouble. ding Cake Shine” Outlaw Cuts (N) shiners get busted. Glades (N) high in the trees. shiners get busted. ians of Raven’s Bunk’d Bunk’d Gabby Sydney- Just Roll Coop & Sydney- Bunk’d Gabby Raven’s Raven’s Sydney- DISN CANCER (June 21-July 22) Home Duran Max With It Cami Max Duran Home Home Max College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- ESPN Don’t let pushiness be your downfall. Ask once, and if the answer is no, move on. ter College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) Around You’ll come out on top if you are resourceful and focused. ESPN2 the Horn (6:00) ››› “Pretty ››› The Blind Side (2009) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. A well- The 700 Club A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) FREE in Pink” to-do white couple adopts a homeless black teen. Fits (2016) Sofia Carson. (5:30) ›› “Passen- ›››‡ Avatar (2009, Science Fiction) Sam Worthington, Voice of Zoe Sal- ›› Terminator Genisys (2015) Arnold Gather as much information as possible. Make choices based on facts, insight FX gers” (2016) dana. A former Marine falls in love with a native of a lush alien world. Schwarzenegger, Jason Clarke. and experience. Taking action rather than waiting for someone else to go first is in (5:20) ›››‡ “Les ›› The Aftermath (2019, Historical Drama) ››‡ The Little Stranger (2018) ››‡ Alfie (2004, Comedy-Drama) Jude HBO your best interest. 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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 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 Barbara A. Wiegman a/k/a Barbara Wiegman to Financial given by Rolando Rodriguez to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Freedom Senior Funding Corporation, dated March 23, 2009 and registered at the nominee for GMH Mortgage Services LLC, its successors and assigns, dated July mortgage given by Bethany L. Donnelly and Todd M. Becker to Mortgage Electronic Essex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as document 10, 2017 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Family Choice Mortgage number 497298, and noted on certificate of title number 75773, of which Deeds at Book 36007, Page 251, subsequently assigned to Caliber Home Loans, Corporation, dated June 29, 2007 and recorded in Essex County (Southern mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: Inc. by Mortgage Electronic Registration System, Inc., as nominee for GMH District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26977, Page 177 (the "Mortgage"), as affected Mortgage Services, LLC, its successors and assigns by assignment recorded in said by a Reformation Order dated June 21, 2019, and recorded at said Registry of Financial Freedom Senior Funding Corporation to Mortgage Electronic Registration Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 37170, Page 435 for Deeds in Book 37657, Page 334 of which mortgage Wilmington Savings Fund Systems, Inc., as Nominee for Financial Freedom Acquisition LLC, registered on breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same Society, FSB, not in its individual capacity but solely in its capacity as owner November 9, 2009, Document No. 504246, as noted on Certificate of Title No. will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on January 28, 2020 at 40 Saratoga trustee of Matawin Ventures Trust Series 2018-1 is the present holder by 75773 Street, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. ("MERS") as nominee for Family Choice Mortgage Corporation, its successors and assigns to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for Financial Freedom A parcel of land, together with the buildings thereon in Lynn, Massachusetts, Green Tree Servicing LLC dated May 27, 2011 and recorded at said Registry of Acquisition LLC to CIT Bank, N.A., registered on June 10, 2016, Document No. shown as Lot B on a plan of land drawn for Charles M. Cann, et ux, by Shay & Deeds in Book 30456, Page 181, and Assignment from Ditech Financial LLC f/k/a 572500, as noted on Certificate of Title No. 75773 Leary, C.E.'s, May 1925, and recorded with Essex Registry of Deeds, Southern Green Tree Servicing LLC to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a District, Book of Plans 43, Plan 10d, bounded and described as follows: Christiana Trust, not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition CIT Bank, N.A. to Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. as Trustee for SOUTHEASTERLY by Saratoga Street, twenty-six and 55/100 (26.55) feet; Trust dated September 24, 2018 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book Mortgage Assets Management Series I Trust, registered on March 12, 2019, NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Ramsdell and more recently of Gavel, 37140, Page 231, and Assignment from Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, Document No. 600313, as noted on Certificate of Title No. 75773 one hundred (100) feet; NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Goodale and d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage now or formerly of Whitten, seventeen and 87/100 (17.87) feet; and Acquisition Trust to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, not in its individual for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, SOUTHWESTERLY by lot A as shown on said plan, ninety-five and 61/100 (95.61) capacity but solely in its capacity as owner trustee of Matawin Ventures Trust the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on January 22, 2020, on the feet, together with the right of way over the Southeasterly part of said Lot A as Series 2018-1 dated January 3, 2019 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in mortgaged premises located at 2 Woodbury Avenue, Saugus, Essex County, shown on said plan. The buildings on said premises are numbered 40 Saratoga Book 37303, Page 144, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, Street. Be any or all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise said purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 129 premises may be bounded, measured or described. Marianna Street, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 12:00 PM on TO WIT: January 31, 2020, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, Locus: 2 Woodbury Avenue, Saugus, Massachusetts 01906 The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: A certain parcel of land situate in Saugus, in the County Of Essex and said restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax Commonwealth, bounded and described as follows: titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in The land, with the buildings thereon, known as 129 Marianna Street, Lynn, Essex Easterly: by Holland Street one hundred one and 59/100 (101.59) feet; possession, and attorney's fees and costs. County, Massachusetts, shown as Lot A on a plan made for Alice G. Bradley by Southerly: by Woodbury Avenue seventy-one and 76/100 (71.76) feet; Shay & Leary, dated April 21, 1922, recorded with Essex South District Registry of Westerly: by Riverbank Road ninety nine and 97/100 (99.97) feet; and TERMS OF SALE: Deeds in Book 2513, Page 135, bounded and described as follows: Northerly: by land now or formerly of Henry S. Smith et al one hundred two and A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of 09/100 (102.09) feet. a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be NORTHWESTERLY by Marianna Street on two courses, ten and 91/100 (10.91) All said boundaries are determined by the Land Court to be located as shown delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be feet and thirty-nine and 21/100 (39.21) feet, respectively; upon a plan numbered 21981-A, drawn by Henry Seaver, surveyor, dated August required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot B, as shown on said plan, fifty-four and 46/100 (54.46) 5, 1949, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days feet; Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with Original Certificate of Title #20073 from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other SOUTHEASTERLY by said Lot B and by land now or formerly of Holden, forty-nine in said Registry. check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid and 20/100 (49.20) feet; and So much of the above described land as is included within the limits of said at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Taylor, fifty and 46/100 (50.46) feet. Holland Street and Riverbank Road is subject to the rights of all persons lawfully of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure entitled thereto in and over the same. The above described land is subject to the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Containing 2,530 square feet, more or less, according to said plan. easements for the benefit of the Lynn Gas and Electric Company and the New entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further England Telephone and Telegraph referred to in a grant by James M. Amero to the recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern Lynn Gas and Electric Company et al, dated April 10,, 1950, and duly recorded in description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26977, Page 175. Book 3746, Page 551 in said Registry. Part of the above described land is subject an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. to a Taking of Easement by the Essex County Commissioners, dated December 28, The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other 1951, and filed as Document #64272 in said Registry, and shown on plan filed Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable with said document. For our title see Certificate of Title No. 56770. Caliber Home Loans, Inc. encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of For mortgagor's(s') title see deed registered with Essex County (Southern Present Holder of said Mortgage, record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 415349, as noted on By Its Attorneys, Certificate of Title No. 75773. ORLANS PC Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of PO Box 540540 $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit Waltham, MA 02454 to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Phone: (781) 790-7800 this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax 19-004498 acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Item: January 7, 14, 21, 2020 in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. NOTICE OF COMMUNITY OUTREACH MEETING - GREEN BUTTERFLY, LLC premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. TERMS OF SALE: Notice is hereby given that Green Butterfly, LLC will hold a Community Outreach Meeting on January 15, 2019 at the Lynn Police Department Community Room, Other terms to be announced at the sale. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check 300 Washington Street, Lynn, MA 01902 between 6:30 - 7:30 PM to discuss the Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, not in its individual capacity but solely in will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The proposed siting of an Adult Use Marijuana Retail Facility at 121 - 125 Essex Street its capacity as owner trustee of Matawin Ventures Trust Series 2018-1 balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 94G and the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Korde & Associates, P.C. California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Commission's regulations at 935 CMR 500.000 et seq. 900 Chelmsford Street Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the Suite 3102 date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full Topics to be discussed at the meeting will include, but not be limited to: Lowell, MA 01851 of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage (978) 256-1500 shall control in the event of an error in this publication. 1. The type(s) of Adult-Use Marijuana Establishment(s) to be located at the Donnelly, Bethany L., 17-029490 proposed address; Item: January 7, 14, 21, 2020 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. 2. Plans for maintaining a secure facility; 3. Plans to prevent diversion to minors; COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE 4. Plans to positively impact the community; and THE TRIAL COURT ASSETS MANAGEMENT SERIES I TRUST 5. Plans to ensure the establishment will not constitute a nuisance to the PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Present holder of said mortgage community. CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Docket No. ES19P3607EA By its Attorneys, Interested members of the community are encouraged to ask questions and Essex Probate and Family Court HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. receive answers from Green Butterfly LLC's representatives about the proposed 36 Federal Street 150 California St. facility and operations. Salem, MA 01970 Newton, MA 02458 (978)744-1020 (617)558-0500 A copy of this notice has been published in a local newspaper at least seven (7) 15117 calendar days prior to the meeting and filed with the appropriate City entities. This Item: December 31, 2019, January 7, 14, 2020 notice was also mailed at least seven (7) calendar days prior to the meeting to Estate of: abutters within 300 feet of the property line of the petitioner as they appear on the Florence Pressman LEGAL NOTICE most recent applicable tax list. Date of Death: 11/05/2019 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE To all interested persons: Item: January 7, 13, 2020 A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Representative has been filed by: mortgage given by Akhtar U. Tarar and Kabir Asad Sheikh to Mortgage Electronic Lauren B. Anderson of Peabody, MA Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief dated August 30, 2007 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry as requested in the Petition. of Deeds in Book 27168, Page 153 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage PHH Premises: 103 Magnolia Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts The Petitioner requests that: Mortgage Corporation successor by merger to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC is the Lauren B. Anderson of Peabody, MA present holder by Assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety (MERS) solely as nominee for IndyMac Bank, FSB. a Federally Chartered Savings mortgage given by Carolyn F. Smith to U.S. Bank N.A., said mortgage dated on the bond in an unsupervised administration. Bank, its successors and/or assigns to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC dated July 6, December 10, 2013, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry IMPORTANT NOTICE 2017 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 36014, Page 285, and of Deeds, in Book 33019 at Page 118 and now held by Selene Finance LP by You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Assignment from Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC to PHH Mortgage Corporation dated virtue of an assignment from U.S. Bank N.A. to Selene Finance LP dated April 5, Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney March 22, 2019 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 37421, Page 2019 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on 257, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing 37447, Page 467 for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the the return day of 01/17/2020. the same, the mortgaged premises located at 66 Harwood Street, Lynn, MA purpose of foreclosing the same, will be sold at Public Auction on January 15, This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 11:00 AM on January 31, 2020, at the 2020 at 12:00 PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the described in said mortgage, to wit: timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections premises described in said mortgage, to wit: within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice The land, with the buildings thereon, situated in Lynn, Essex County, to you. The land in said LYNN, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: SOUTHERLY: by Magnolia UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM as follows: Avenue, 48 feet; WESTERLY: by land now or formerly of Gunnison, 74.5 feet; PROBATE CODE (MUPC) NORTHERLY: by land now or formerly of Ruggiere, 48 feet; and EASTERLY: by land A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised EASTERLY by Harwood Street, 38 feet; now or formerly of Allen, 74.5 feet. Said premises are conveyed subject to and administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Roy, being Lot B on the plan with the benefit of any municipal takings, easements, restrictions or agreements of Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the hereinafter mentioned, 91.79 feet; record insofar as the same may be in force and applicable. Being the same parcel administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the WESTERLY by land now or formerly of Came, 35.75 feet; and conveyed to Carolyn F. Smith from Peter N. Branden by virtue of a Deed dated Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and NORTHERLY land now or formerly of Keating, 90.16 feet; 7/31/2007, recorded 7/31/2007 in Deed Book 27064, Page 119. expenses of administration. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Be all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and The description of the property that appears in the mortgage to be Date: December 12, 2019 described; being the premises shown as Lot A on a plan recorded with Essex foreclosed shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. Pamela Casey O'Brien South District Deeds, Book 2353, Page 516, and containing 3,371 square feet of Register of Probate land according to said plan. Said premises are now known as and numbered 66 For Mortgagors' Title see deed dated July 31, 2007, and recorded in Book Item: January 7, 2020 said Harwood Street. 27064 at Page 119 with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds.

For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27168, Page 151. liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. Have a story to share? The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to by a certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of Need a question answered? and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within sixty (60) days after the [email protected] date of sale. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Other terms to be announced at the sale. to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check 270 Farmington Avenue in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Farmington, CT 06032 Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Attorney for Selene Finance LP or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the Present Holder of the Mortgage premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical (860) 677-2868 error in this publication. Item: December 24, 31, 2019, January 7, 2020 Other terms to be announced at the sale. PHH Mortgage Corporation successor by merger to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC Korde & Associates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street Suite 3102 Lowell, MA 01851 (978) 256-1500 Tarar, Akhtar U. Estate of, 17-029951 Item: January 7, 14, 21, 2020 TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage need employees? given by Thoeun Ouk, Sarun To and Darlyn A. Miranda to Mortgage Electronic given by Hope Oathout and James S. Oathout to Mortgage Electronic Registration Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Northpoint Mortgage, Inc., its Systems, Inc., as nominee for Banknorth, N.A., its successors and assigns, dated successors and assigns, dated December 7, 2017 and recorded with the Essex October 14, 2004 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36389, Page 68, of Deeds at Book 23518, Page 436 as affected by a Loan Modification recorded subsequently assigned to Caliber Home Loans, Inc. by Mortgage Electronic on September 4, 2013 in Said Registry of Deeds at Book 32795, Page 390, Registration System, Inc., as nominee for Northpoint Mortgage Inc., its successors subsequently assigned to Chase Home Finance LLC by Mortgage Electronic and assigns by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern Registry of Deeds at Book 37340, Page 573 for breach of the conditions of said District) Registry of Deeds at Book 30183, Page 3, subsequently assigned to Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at Federal National Mortgage Association by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., s/b/m 2:00 PM on January 21, 2020 at 12 River Street Place, Lynn, MA, all and singular Chase Home Finance LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: District) Registry of Deeds at Book 35239, Page 213, subsequently assigned to Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper by Federal National Mortgage FIRST PARCEL: WESTERLY: on Bates Court, forty (40) feet; NORTHERLY: on land Association by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) now or formerly of Dearborn, seventy (70) feet; EASTERLY: by lot numbered six (6) Registry of Deeds at Book 37455, Page 593 for breach of the conditions of said as shown on a plan as of lots recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at end of Book 1498, forty (40) feet; SOUTHERLY: by lot numbered seventeen (17) 11:00 AM on January 14, 2020 at 18 Miller Place, Lynn, MA, all and singular the on plan hereinafter mentioned, seventy (70) feet; being lot numbered eighteen premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: (18) on plan recorded with said Registry of Deeds, Book 920, Page 300. The land in said Lynn, together with buildings thereon, bounded and described as SECOND PARCEL: Lot number six (6) on a plan of land of Lenora A. Robinson follows: Northeasterly by Miller Place, forty (40) feet; Southeasterly by land now or drawn by Levi G. Hawkes, Surveyor, dated December 1896, and recorded with the formerly of Southworth, eighty-three (83) and 65/100 feet; Southwesterly by land Essex South District Registry of Deeds, and further bounded and described as now or formerly of Richardson forty (40) feet; Northwesterly by land now or follows: NORTHERLY: on River Street Place, formerly called Ward's Court, as shown formerly of said Southworth eighty-three (83) and 65/100 feet. Being Lot Three Placing a help wanted ad is great for on said plan forty (40) feet; EASTERLY: by lot numbered five (5) on said plan (3) on a plan of land of Alden Southworth recorded in Essex South District Registry seventy (70) feet; SOUTHERLY: by land or owner unknown, forty (40) feet; of Deeds, Book 1360, Page 600. For title see Book 18072, Page 252. finding the skilled workers you need. WESTERLY: by land now or formerly of Dearborn, seventy (70) feet. For Title see Deed recorded herewith. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax possession, and attorney's fees and costs. titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession, and attorney's fees and costs. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of TERMS OF SALE: a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper 781-593-7700, ext.2 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Caliber Home Loans, Inc. Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, Present Holder of said Mortgage, ORLANS PC By Its Attorneys, PO Box 540540 ORLANS PC Waltham, MA 02454 PO Box 540540 Phone: (781) 790-7800 Waltham, MA 02454 18-015129 Phone: (781) 790-7800 Item: December 24, 31, 2019, January 7, 2020 19-005492 Item: December 31, 2019, January 7, 14, 2020

Phone us: 781-593-7700 Email us: [email protected] Find us online: B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 BUSINESS Gold climbs on war worries; U.S. stocks shake off early loss By Stan Choe and er through the day and and Iran have since talked ter taking into account companies made up for the index. EOG Resources Damian J. Troise ended up recovering half up the threat of violence, interest rates and the drops by industrial com- jumped 4.1 percent, Occi- ASSOCIATED PRESS its sharp loss from Friday. which pushed up the price dollar’s movements, ac- panies and banks. dental Petroleum rose 3.3 The S&P 500 climbed of gold as money flowed into cording to Goldman Sachs Oil prices have climbed percent and Halliburton NEW YORK — Gold 11.43 points, or 0.4 per- investments seen as saf- commodities analysts. in recent days because gained 2.5 percent. touched its highest price cent, to 3,246.28. The Dow er. Gold neared $1,591 per in nearly seven years Mon- “The escalation in the any potential violence in Healthy gains for Ama- day as investors sought Jones Industrial Average ounce during morning trad- Middle East was both un- the Middle East could dis- zon, Apple, Facebook and safety amid worries that erased an early morning ing and reached its highest expected and unwelcome,” rupt oilfields in the region. Google’s parent company, rising U.S.-Iran tensions loss of 216 points en route level since April 2013. said Craig Erlam, senior Benchmark U.S. crude oil Alphabet, also helped lift could lead to war. to a gain of 68.50 points, or Gold settled at $1,566.20 market analyst at trading rose 22 cents to settle at the market. Stocks in Asia and Eu- 0.2 percent, to 28,703.38, per ounce, up $17, and it’s platform OANDA Europe. $63.27 per barrel, adding Besides waiting for the rope retreated as dollars and the Nasdaq composite climbed more than $40 “Investors are now fully to big gains from Friday. next step in the clash be- flowed out of riskier in- rose 50.70 points, or 0.6 since before Soleimani’s in defensive mode, hoping Brent crude, the interna- tween the United States vestments, but the U.S. percent, to 9,071.46. killing. for the best but fearing the tional standard, rose 31 and Iran, several big eco- market shook off its morn- Caution has been seeping Gold has historically worst.” cents to $68.91 per barrel. nomic reports are on the ing losses to grind out a through markets since ear- performed well around U.S. stocks seemed set to That helped drive ener- schedule this upcoming modest gain. After drop- ly Friday, when a U.S. drone past military conflicts, fall a second straight day gy stocks in the S&P 500 week that could move ping 0.6 percent as soon as strike killed Iranian Gen. such as the two Persian Monday on those same to a 0.8 percent gain, the markets. The headliner is trading opened, the S&P Qassem Soleimani in Iraq. Gulf wars and the Sept. worries, but gains for oil second-largest among the Friday’s jobs report from 500 pushed steadily high- Both the United States 11, 2001 attacks, even af- producers and big internet 11 sectors that make up the government. Lyft’s good-guy image tainted by sexual assault lawsuits

By Cathy Bussewitz ual assault victims are ASSOCIATED PRESS applauding Uber’s efforts to tackle safety issues af- NEW YORK — For ter the company released years, Lyft has been the a long-awaited report that good guy of ride-hailing. revealed 464 people, most- In early days, its cars were ly riders, reported that FILE PHOTO | TNS adorned with whimsical they were raped while pink mustaches. Its found- using its services in 2017 A woman shops for Valentine’s Day cards at the ers talked about improving and 2018. Meanwhile, Lyft Hallmark store at the Academy Plaza Shopping peoples’ lives by reducing has largely remained si- Center in Northeast Philadelphia. individual car ownership. lent on its own issues with And while Uber drivers assault, noting that it, too, grabbed headlines for will release a safety trans- Hallmark Cards assaulting passengers, parency report but hasn’t somehow — despite many said when. drivers working for both “Lyft has seen this com- will cut 400 jobs companies — Lyft re- ing, and they should have mained unscathed. acted more aggressively That changed when By Kevin Hardy nesses,” Perry said. “As we before now,” said Richard dozens of women filed Levick, a crisis communi- THE KANSAS CITY STAR open 2020, we have a clear lawsuits against Lyft in line of sight to the transfor- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cation expert in Washing- recent months, claiming ton. “You cannot take the KANSAS CITY — Hall- mational work that needs Caroline Miller is one of more than a dozen that they were sexually as- woke position, you cannot mark Cards Inc. will re- to be accomplished and saulted by the company’s women who jointly filed a lawsuit against Lyft take a mercantile activism duce its global workforce these efforts will lead us on drivers. The women said after she says she was raped by a driver after a position, and not mean it.” by some 400 people — most a path that will enable us night out celebrating her birthday. of them in Kansas City — Lyft did not do enough to “Lyft was the non-frat to realize the longer-term keep them safe, and sev- as it undergoes a wider culture alternative to vision and mission we have eral said that when they checks, and they said Lyft features to make Lyft an “transformation,” execu- Uber,” Levick added. “If for our business.” reported the incidents, does not adequately in- even safer platform for our tives announced Monday. that’s who you are, how can Hallmark officials said Lyft did little or nothing vestigate customer com- community,” Adams said. The company will elimi- safety be an afterthought?” the privately held compa- to make it right. plaints of sexually inap- The lawsuits are chip- nate 325 positions in Kan- Lyft has run promotions ny employs about 30,000 “They didn’t even really propriate behavior. ping away at the image of with bars and beer com- sas City, officials said. Hall- people around the world. say sorry at all. They just Lyft declined an inter- corporate responsibility mark will offer buyouts and panies to offer free or dis- That includes about 3,400 said, ‘OK, well we’re going view for the story but that Lyft carefully culti- counted drinks to custom- lay off workers to reduce its employees at headquar- to send you your money spokeswoman Ashley Ad- vated as its larger rival, ers who show the Lyft app workforce by a total of 400. ters in Kansas City’s back,’” said Caroline Mill- ams said in an email, “Not Uber, slogged through and say they plan to hail Affected employees will Crown Center. er, 21, who says she was a day passes when we ar- scandals in recent years. a ride home. Some of Ly- receive severance pay and Aside from its well known raped by a Lyft driver af- en’t thinking about the When Uber’s former CEO ft’s promotions advertised, transition assistance. greeting card business, ter a night out celebrating safety of our platform.” Travis Kalanick resigned “Drink up. We’re driving,” In a prepared statement, Hallmark owns the Cray- her birthday. “I didn’t even Adams said Lyft after accusations of ram- and promised, “We part- Hallmark President and ola brand of art supplies, get an email. It was crazy. launched more than 15 pant sexual harassment nered with select local CEO Mike Perry said the cable television’s Hallmark They kind of just pushed new safety features in the inside the company in bars to get you home safe.” company must continual- Channel and the real es- it under the rug, and were past few months, including 2017, Lyft co-founder John “Most women saw ly evolve and transform to tate development company like, ‘whatever.’” in-app emergency assis- Zimmer told the New York the pink mustache and respond to rapidly chang- that oversees the 85-acre Miller is one of 19 women tance, continuous criminal Times, “There’s nothing to thought that’s a safer ride ing retail dynamics and Crown Center complex in who jointly filed a lawsuit background monitoring celebrate in this situation.” home because they said customer preferences. Kansas City. It also boasts against Lyft in December. of drivers and mandatory But, he added, “it does that,” said Rachel Abrams, “The way people shop and more than 2,000 company They argued Lyft could feedback for rides rated shine a light on the impor- an attorney who rep- the competitive dynam- and independently owned have done more to protect less than four stars. tance of values and ethics.” resents about 100 clients ics in the marketplace are Hallmark Gold Crown passengers by requiring “We know this work is Now some are question- suing Lyft. “They didn’t do changing at a pace and at a stores, which sell cards, gift in-car video monitoring never done, which is why ing how deep those values anything to actually make degree that is having a sig- wrap, holiday ornaments and conducting finger- we continue to invest in and ethics go. Organiza- themselves the safer ride nificant impact on our busi- and home decor. print-based background new products, policies and tions that work with sex- home.”

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