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WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 Saugus told to slow down on slowing down By Bridget Turcotte feel comfortable driving at or around the A traf c study ITEM STAFF established speed limits. completed by “MassDOT assumes that most motorists SAUGUS — A speed analysis has con- a private rm will select a safe speed that they feel com- determined that cluded that the town should pump the fortable traveling on a road,” said Eliza- Saugus should brakes on lowering the speed limit. beth Oltman, project manager for The En- not lower its The Engineering Corp., an Ando- gineering Corp. speed limits. ver-based transportation, engineering and To determine that speed, the rm measures surveying rm, completed a study on six ITEM PHOTO | major roads and determined that people SAUGUS, A3 SPENSER HASAK Carmen LYNNWAY CRASH SENDS GE Electra v. votes Peabody THREE TO HOSPITALS down strip contract By Gayla Cawley and Thor joint Jourgensen ITEM STAFF By Thomas Grillo LYNN — Members of ITEM STAFF the International Union PEABODY — “Baywatch” of Electric Workers (IUE) star Carmen Electra and Local 201 in Lynn vot- eight other women are suing ed to reject a tentative the Golden Banana, alleging agreement with General the Route 1 strip club used Electric on Tuesday, union their images without per- President Adam Kaszyns- mission. ki con rmed. Attorneys for the 47-year But late into the eve- old actress said club owner ning, the Local 201 union, D&B Corp. and its president, which represents 1,253 Mark Filtranti, pirated the employees at the General pictures and placed them on Electric Aviation’s River their Instagram, Facebook Works plant in the city, and Twitter pages as ads. was still waiting on the re- The photographs make it sults from other local IUE appear the ladies endorsed sites to determine what or worked at the Golden Ba- their vote means, in terms nana, the complaint said. of whether it would repre- In a 33-page lawsuit led sent a rejection of the na- in U.S. District Court in tional contract, according suffered serious injuries and was taken , the actresses say By Bella diGrazia The driver of a to Kaszynski. ITEM STAFF by ambulance to North Shore Medical unauthorized use of their sedan that left GE spokesman Richard photographs is a violation of Center in Salem. The driver, 32, was the Lynnway Gorham didn’t have con- LYNN — A woman was taken to Mas- taken to MGH by ambulance for possi- and crashed federal law which prohibits sachusetts General Hospital by heli- rmation on Lynn’s vote ble minor injuries. into a bus stop, and therefore wouldn’t the misleading use of a per- copter Tuesday afternoon after she was “Preliminary investigation on scene injuring two comment speci cally, but son’s image for commercial pinned beneath a car that crashed into purposes. indicates that, for reasons still under pedestrians, said if Local 201 had voted a Lynnway bus stop. The complaint also alleged investigation, a 2009 Hyundai Accent is taken away down the deal, the rejec- The 54-year-old woman suffered seri- the pictures were doctored. sedan operated by a 32-year-old Lynn from the scene tion could be af rmed or In one photo submitted as ous, life-threatening injuries when the man veered off the road and struck on a stretcher. overturned, depending on evidence, Electra is depicted car plowed into the bus stop, shortly the bus stop shelter,” said State Police how the other IUE sites as a pole dancer. after 12:25 p.m., at Lynnway and Hard- Spokesman David Procopio in an email. ITEM PHOTO | across the country voted. “This image was intention- ing Street, according to Lynn Fire Chief “A second vehicle, a 2009 Nissan Mu- SPENSER HASAK A majority vote from ally altered to make it ap- Stephen Archer. rano sport utility vehicle operated by a members of all of those pear that Electra was either A helicopter landed at North Shore 54-year-old Lynn man, may also have sites determines whether a stripper working at Golden Community College to bring her to the Banana, that she endorsed Boston hospital. One other pedestrian CRASH, A3 GE, A2 the club, or was otherwise af liated with it,” according to the complaint. “Electra INSIDE has never been employed at Empathy: one of the greatest gifts Golden Banana, has never Lynn been hired to endorse it, and Lynn is one has received no remuner- Last month, we commemorated Through the years I’ve come of the ‘most livable’ the International Day against across people who are directly af- ation for the unauthorized cities in U.S. A2 use of her image.” Drug Abuse and Illicit Traf cking. fected by the addiction of a loved The women seek an un- Money This day was established by the one. Even if they are sober and General Assembly through U.N. Carolina healthy, it almost feels like they speci ed amount of damages A Q&A with to be determined by a jury, nancial advisor resolution 42/112 on Dec. 7, 1987. Trujillo are carrying the misery of their a court order barring D&B Mark Singer. A2 June 26 is observed as an expres- loved one’s wrong choice, and, from further use of the im- sion to strengthen action and thus, their loved one’s burden ages, and payment of attor- LOOK! cooperation to achieve the goal men, with the highest concentra- becomes their own. neys’ fees. Goldberg to lead of an international society free of tion among 25- to 34-year-olds. I honestly think this is proba- In addition to the Golden Swampscott Rotary. A8 drug abuse. Unfortunately, despite all the bly the worst face of addiction: Banana, D&B owns Ten’s According to the current efforts, we seem to be that of all the indirect victims Show Club in Salisbury and Sports Department of Public Health, losing this battle daily. Drug who quietly have to deal with the the Squire Lounge in Revere. Saugus National there were 1,617 con rmed addiction is an illness that doesn’t uncertainty of their loved one’s Electra, the lead plaintiff, holds on to beat opioid-related overdose deaths in discriminate by gender, race, age future; those who fear getting a whose real name is Tara West Lynn. B1 2018. In Lynn, the Of ce of the or socio-economic status. It’s truly call announcing a tragedy and Leigh Patrick, was joined in  Chief Medical Examiner reported an equal-opportunity disease and, who live on the edge as they wait Lynn 14’s punch ticket 54. Seventy-three percent of those as with every other war, we suffer PEABODY, A3 to semi nals. B1 who die from an overdose are extensive casualties. EMPATHY, A3 An ‘American Princess’ emanates from Swampscott By Bella diGrazia show air on Lifetime. The renais- ITEM STAFF sance situation comedy, as she de- scribes it, is titled “American Prin- SWAMPSCOTT — Actress Ja- cess,” and its rst season wrapped mie Denbo spent decades playing up at the end of June. a part in other writers’ stories. It follows the storyline of an Swampscott native Last month, she got a taste of Upper East Side socialite named Jamie Denbo, creator what it’s like seeing her own story Amanda (Georgia Flood) who dis- and executive pro- on the big screen. covers her cheating ancé, hours ducer of “American The 45-year-old Swampscott before their wedding. She runs Princess,” with some native, who has appeared on proj- away and nds herself in the mid- of the show’s cast ects including “Orange is the New dle of a Renaissance Faire with no members. The sitcom Black,” “The Heat,” “Sex and the way to get back home. “American aired its rst sea- City,” “Ghostbusters: Answer the son on Lifetime last Call” and “VEEP,” had her own PRINCESS, A3 month.

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Earline L. Jensen, 90 MONEY

LYNN — Earline L. Jensen, age 90, of Lynn, died unex- Q&A: I applied for early bene ts but regret pectedly Sunday at Salem Hospital after a brief illness. She was the wife of the late the decision. Is there anything I can do? Thomas G. Jensen, with whom she shared 69 years of mar- Deciding when to start Social Se- annual delayed credits on the cur- riage. curity bene ts has lasting effects on DOLLARS rent amount. Born in Lynn, she was the not only the amount of your monthly An example: Jim applied for Social daughter of the late Wilbur bene t but can also have a big im- AND SENSE Security at 62. His primary insur- and Louise (Hart) Castle. She pact on your lifetime bene t. If you Mark Singer, CFP ance amount (PIA) is $2,000. (The attended Lynn schools. As a started receiving bene ts before 67 PIA is the amount he would receive young woman she was em- and wish you had waited, you do if he claimed his bene t at FRA.) Be- ployed in several area shoe have options. cause he claimed at 62, his bene t is shops and the Donut Shop Here are some interesting statis- often a costly decision. So I suggest 75 percent of $2,000, or $1,500. When in Central Square. Earline en- tics that come directly from the So- reframing the way you think about he turns 66 he can suspend his ben- e t and earn 8 percent annual de- joyed sewing, crafts, painting cial Security Administration. when to collect. layed credits on the $1,500. When he and playing the organ. She First, 34 percent of those who turn If you collect before Full Retire- turns 70 he can claim his bene t and loved spending time with her age 62 take their bene t immediate- ment Age, I call that the “penalty” Service information: Visit- raise his permanent bene t to $1,980 family and friends. ly. They believe that taking checks for phase. This is due to the fact that not ing hours will be held at the ($1,500 x 1.32 = $1,980). Note that if She is survived by three a longer period of time is better than only do you potentially cost yourself PARKER Funeral Home, 35 Jim suspends, no spousal or depen- daughters and their hus- waiting for Full Retirement, or later. income later, but it also has conse- Franklin St., Lynn, on Friday dent bene ts can be paid on his re- bands, Linda M. and Dennis Second, according to the SSA, over 75 quences if you are married and your from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., fu- cord while it is in suspension. Floyd of Peabody, Elaine M. percent of those taking bene ts do not spouse needs a survivorship income. If you are under full retirement and Vic Scalona of The Villag- neral service to follow at 1 maximize their potential household It could cost the surviving spouse es, Fla., Catherine L. and Ken- p.m., to which relatives and income with regards to Social Security. age you may not voluntarily sus- thousands of dollars in income and pend your bene t. However, you can neth Harvey of Tallahassee, friends are invited to attend. Many of those who are not maximizing impact their retirement lifestyle. achieve the same result by going Fla.; one sister, Marilyn Tansey Burial will follow in Pine their income are doing so because they So, if it’s been less than 12 months back to work. of Lynn; nine grandchildren; Grove Cemetery. Please make chose to take their bene t early. since you rst applied, you can with- 21 great-grandchildren; and memorial donations in Ear- I would suggest a change in the draw your application and repay the Mark Singer, CFP®, lives in many nieces and nephews. line’s name to Life Care of the way you look at taking bene ts ear- bene ts you received. You will then Swampscott and has been in the She was also the mother of North Shore Activities Depart- ly. In many other phases of life, “ear- be free to reapply at any time in the nancial industry for over three the late Donna Osborne and ment, 111 Birch St., Lyn, MA ly” is good. You were “early” to the future. decades. If you have any questions grandmother of the late Daniel 01902. Guest book at parker- concert and got front row seats. You If it’s been more than 12 months, contact him at 781.599.2660 or Harvey. memorialfunealhome.com. were “early” to the buffet and they and you are now over 67 (depending [email protected]. The content had not run out of food. But “early” on your birthday), you can suspend was developed in conjunction with to cash in on your Social Security is your bene t and earn the 8 percent Elaine Floyd, CFP®. GE votes down contract GE successfully negotiated 14 Water main breaks in Lynn eld From A1 consecutive national con- tracts and many more lo- the contract is accepted or cal contracts over the past rejected. Each site partic- four decades. ipates in a block vote, so, Bargaining unfolded for instance, a “no” vote against a backdrop of from Lynn would result in tough times for GE. 1,253 ‘no’ votes no matter According to a compa- what the nal tally was, ny statement, GE stock according to Gorham. prices plummeted from a Eleven unions, repre- 2016 high point of more senting 6,100 GE workers than $30 a share to $10.16 across the country, voted posted on Jan. 31. on a proposed four-year The company has cut contract with the company costs, reduced stockhold- on Tuesday. The current er dividends and reorga- four-year deal with those nized. unions, which represent a Aviation remains GE’s fraction of the company’s strong point with U.S. Rep. global workforce, expired Seth Moulton (D-Mass) on June 23. announcing earlier this Under the proposed month that a defense deal, employees would re- spending bill passed by ceive three general wage Congress includes more increases of $1.80 per than $200 million for the hour, two accelerated cash Improved Turbine En- payments totaling $3,000 gine Program (ITEP). The and a rati cation bonus of next-generation military $1,500. According to Gen- helicopter engines will be eral Electric, based on an built at the River Works. average wage of $31 per River Works employ- hour, that would result in ment has also surged since an additional $10,450 in 2016 after the company cash compensation over and unions negotiated a PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN the length of the contract. market-base wage agree- A water main break on Locksley Road in Lynn eld Tuesday morning left half of the street General Electric and ment. The pact spurred a without water until dusk, according to the Lynn eld Water District. The leak, in front 50 union negotiators have multi-year hiring effort. Lockley St., was repaired by a crew from Pyburn Oil Co. been bargaining wages, The last contract nego- healthcare and retirement tiated between GE and at a time when the rm’s its unions in 2015 paid aviation business, includ- $15,500 to each union em- ing the River Works, are ployee over the contract U.S. Conference of Mayors: Lynn is one the bright spot on GE’s life, according to the com- gloomy nancial land- pany statement, including scape. The current con- lump sum payments; an of the ‘most livable’ cities in America tract expired three weeks hourly rate increase, and after negotiations began cost of living hikes. LYNN — Mayor Thom- ment. “It is an honor to see looks the Atlantic Ocean, which, in addition to him- in Cincinnati. Kaszynski said union as M. McGee has been the city recognized on a is “Starry Starry Night.” self, has included the ef- Kaszynski has been employees haven’t seen recognized by the U.S. national level by the U.S. The program is designed forts of Mayors Pat McMa- watching the bargaining a general wage increase Conference of Mayors for Conference of Mayors as to promote tourism and nus, Edward Clancy and closely to see if it pro- boosting their base salary his leadership in devel- one of the ‘most livable’ education, while giving Judith Flanagan-Kennedy. duced an across-the-board since the contract negoti- oping and implementing cities in America.” inner-city, low-income “Our City Livability wage increase. ated in 2011. programs to improve the McGee credited the city’s children and residents Awards Program gives us Drama preceded Tues- Without a general in- quality of life in Lynn and community development an opportunity to enjoy a the chance to celebrate day’s voting with 201’s na- crease, he warned union make it one of the “most director, James Marsh, for publicly-owned and run the extraordinary role tional bargaining delegates workers face wage stag- to accept the tentative livable” cities in the coun- working with a number of observatory. It is meant to mayors across the coun- nation coupled with a po- try, according to his of ce. mayoral administrations introduce people to basic try play in making urban agreement on June 24 fol- tential increase in health lowed by a 201 Executive McGee was honored in to carry out the resto- astronomy while intro- areas cleaner, safer and insurance costs setting up the 2019 City Livability ration and transformation ducing them to the city more livable,” said Tom Policy Board in favor of the a formula for a reduction Awards Program June 28 of High Rock Observatory of Lynn, according to the Cochran, CEO and exec- agreement two days later. in their standard of living. But on June 27, 201’s to July 1. into a “tremendous asset.” mayor’s of ce. utive director of the U.S. Stewards Council over- Gayla Cawley can be “This program is such A popular free pro- McGee said the resto- Conference of Mayors, in whelmingly rejected the reached at gcawley@item- a great resource for the gram at High Rock Tower, ration and reuse of High a statement, which credit- agreement by a 30-3 vote. live.com. Thor Jourgensen residents of Lynn and all which sits atop the city of Rock Tower and the obser- ed Waste Management for Gorham said the com- can be reached at tjour- who have a chance to use Lynn seal in the heart of vatory has spanned four its years of support for the pany and unions have [email protected]. it,” McGee said in a state- the downtown and over- mayoral administrations, awards program.

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Mystic Seaport Museum $65.00 for 13 weeks organizations this year. cock’s programs have been red for violating in since $130.00 for 26 weeks That’s $300,000 more raised more than $372 Harvard’s con ict-of-in- May ower replica to sail for 2016. $260.00 for 1 year terest policy. than 2014, when the eld million for communi- The original May ower Send payment to and POSTMASTER, The Boston Globe re- 400th anniversary of voyage send address changes to: expanded to 36,000 people ty-based organizations. was lost to history after ported in April that Brand The Daily Item BOSTON (AP) — A returning to England 110 Munroe St. to accommodate those received nearly $1 million who wanted to run in the Harvard coach red over sale replica of the May ower following its famous 1620 P.O. Box 5 in 2016 for his suburban Lynn, MA 01903 year after the nish line of home to prospect’s father Boston three-bedroom will sail to Boston as part voyage to the New World. bombings. house, which was as- of commemorations of The full-scale replica The 2019 total was also CAMBRIDGE (AP) — sessed at the time at the 400th anniversary of ship was built in England $2 million more than the has about $550,000. the Pilgrims’ landing in in the 1950s and has ITEM CLASSIFIEDS previous year. red a fencing coach over The buyer, Jie Zhao, Massachusetts. been berthed in Plymouth GET RESULTS! Most of the money was the sale of his home for never lived in the home Organizers say that the Harbor. raised through Boston nearly double its assessed and sold it at a steep loss May ower II will be on Plans are to take it back Call Customer Service Athletic Association and value to a wealthy busi- 17 months later. Both display next year at the to Plymouth following to place an ad John Hancock programs nessman whose teenage men deny wrongdoing. Charlestown Navy Yard the May ower Sails 2020 781-593-7700, ext. 2 that provide nonpro t son was later admitted to Brand’s lawyer, Douglas from May 14 to May 19, event. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Lynnway crash sends three to hospitals Empathy: one of CRASH their cars and pulled the From A1 car off of her as much as they could.” the greatest gifts been involved in the The woman was con- crash.” scious, alert, and able to EMPATHY You may ask, “WHO AM None of the victims were say her name, said Robin From A1 I?” identified by police. Pergola. That was the very same Witnesses say there was “The facts and circum- for the worst, at all times. question I kept asking an incident with two cars stances of the crash, in- That said, I’ve also met “myself” for years... The and one of them drove into cluding what caused the incredible and tremen- answer forever changed the bus stop, pinning the Accent to go out of control dously strong people who, my life and continues to woman underneath and in- and whether charges are despite it all, hold onto do so as I learn more and juring one man. Robin Per- warranted against either their faith and don’t devi- love myself. gola, a nurse from Revere, or both drivers, remains ate from the aspirations No one has to ever tell said she and a group of oth- ongoing and is being con- of their loved ones seeking me who you are or who ers jumped out of their cars ducted by Troop A of the recovery. I would like to they think you are... and attempted to lift the ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Massachusetts State Po- share a letter written from I KNOW WHO YOU vehicle off of the woman. lice, the Massachusetts a mom to her son, who is ARE... JUST LIKE A sedan left the Lynnway and crashed into a State Police Collision Anal- “I went over there and actively using substances. NOONE IS IN ANY PO- bus stop at Harding Street, injuring two pedes- ysis and Reconstruction told her not to move be- Her voice can be any voice, SITION TO TELL GOD trians. Section, and the State Po- a dad, a brother, a sister, cause I needed to make OF WHOM HE CREAT- lice Crime Scene Services a child, or anyone affected ED (all of us) sure she had a pulse,” Per- saw one car hit another “I can’t even imagine Section,” said Procopio. by this devastating illness YOU MY SON, ARE gola said. “My husband car before shattered glass the internal damage she called substance abuse. NOTHING LESS THAN James stood in the road was the only thing in his must have,” said Robin Bella diGrazia can be Her letter: MAGNIFICENT. and directed traffic until vision. That is when he Pergola. “The car had her reached at bella@itemlive. This morning I’d like It doesn’t matter what all of the officers got here.” and his wife ran out of pinned against the bench. com. Follow her on Twitter to say Happy birthday to people say or do... James Pergola said he their car to help out. A bunch of guys got out of @BelladiGrazia. one of my four greatest They are not important. blessings. It’s about what you believe It’s been a tough 23 of yourself that will deter- Saugus told to slow down on slowing down years, I know... It never mine where you go. seems to get better or eas- In the depth of you there SAUGUS “We should advertise ‘go er modifying these regu- from 2015 to 2016. Lincoln ier. From growing up with is a battle... From A1 to Saugus, you can drive lations, the town would Avenue had 20 crashes in an addict to then becom- The battle is that faster there,’” said resi- have to submit proper doc- 2015 and 58 in 2016. That ing what you despised the although you/we can be the speed that 85 percent dent Bob Davis, who was umentation and data for number rose to 63 in 2017 most. Who knew that we’d in a certain place in life of motorists travel at or frustrated that the report roadways under their ju- and dropped to 55 in 2018. be here today? we always know that this below during the day. The didn’t support a reduction risdiction that supported There have been 14 so far I endure much pain and can’t be it for us and there data is collected through to 25 miles per hour town- the change. in 2019. many sleepless nights has got to be more in the travel trial runs and ra- wide. “I know a lot of times “Many of the rear-end praying to God that he story. dar speed collection. In all Davis is one of the res- people don’t want to hear and ‘following too closely’ protects you as he protect- REMEMBER: areas studied by the firm, idents behind Citizens this — it doesn’t get said crashes could be attribut- ed me and more. It is the cry of the the 85th percentile speeds for a Safer Saugus. Road enough — but a lot of our ed to driver frustration He has asked me to just wounded soldier that were recorded to be at or safety has held a special fatals and different acci- as a result of the driver LOVE you but allow him unleashes an army... above the posted speed place in his heart since dents we’ve had, based on not being able to travel at to do his works. Which That soldier is the limit. the investigations from his daughter-in-law, Lau- their desired speed due to means sometimes I get KING. “This leads me to believe, the law enforcement and rie Davis, was struck by a a slow-traveling vehicle in in the way. But I do it YOU ARE LOVED AND in my judgment, that your drunk driver in 2018. state and local police, ha- front of them,” according because I love and at CELEBRATED FOR ALL current regulatory speeds “You can say (the prob- ven’t been associated with to TEC’s report. times there is a fear of THAT YOU ARE TO ME, are appropriate for these lem is) drunk drivers and speed,” said Town Manag- Interim Police Chief losing you. Many times, TO US. roadways,” said Oltman. distracted drivers — you er Scott Crabtree. Ronald Giorgetti said the I cry alone, I fight alone WE/I LOVE YOU MY An exception to this is can’t change their driving A lot of the accidents in Police Department has but know I did not come SWEET ISAIAH Central Street, which has habits,” said Davis. “But recent years have been re- alone. eight speed regulations you’ve got to do something. lated to distracted driving, taken its focus away from So, this I know, that we/ So please, next time over its 2.5-mile length, We’ve done nothing and alcohol and drug use, age, Route 1 and the shopping you were not built to lose. you find yourself full of ranging from 20-35 miles people are getting killed.” and medical conditions, plazas and more toward You too shall conquer judgment, almost feeling per hour. The firm rec- The Board of Selectmen, said Crabtree. the town’s residential streets. your demon; you too shall bothered, and probably ommended the limit be the traffic commission- There have been almost begin to heal from the “We have had almost a a bit disgusted by the changed to 30 miles per ers of the town, voted to 700 crashes on Water pain of the past and pres- 200 percent increase to person standing in front hour along the length of lower the speed limit on Street, Central Street, ent. The pain that others date on citations issued of you, please remember Central Street, with the Lincoln Avenue, Essex Main Street, Hamilton have caused, including exception of maintaining Street, Main Street and Street, Essex Street, and to residents and motor- this letter, and embrace myself and the pain you your better self by using the existing 20 and 25 Central Street to 25 miles Lincoln Avenue in the ists passing through this have caused yourself. miles per hour zones sur- per hour during a series of past five years, according town,” he said. empathy and remember Always remember that that this person is irre- rounding the town center. meetings earlier this year, to crash data on file with The next step is for the no matter what, you are As an alternative, but the state denied the the Saugus Police Depart- town to post accurate placeable to someone, and victorious and you can that someone is some- the town could adopt a request. ment. About 35 of those speed limit signs, make and will rise above these 25-miles-per-hour speed In a letter to selectmen, crashes were directly re- crossings more visible, where, hoping they find circumstances. This too is their way back home. limit for thickly settled ar- district highway direc- lated to speed, according and look into narrowing only temporary. eas throughout town, but tor Paul Stedman wrote to the reports for the six the road and taking other All you have to do is Carolina Trujillo can be the existing regulatory that “revising the existing roads used in the speed measures that encourage fight for your life and reached at ctrujillo@item- speed limits that the town speed zones as requested limit analysis. drivers to slow down, said believe who you are. live.com. has already set for the on Lincoln Avenue, Main Most of the crashes have Crabtree. main roads would govern. Street, and Essex Street been on Lincoln Avenue, Neighbors who attended would not conform to the which had 226, and Main Bridget Turcotte can be Monday night’s meeting current speed regula- Street, which had 219. On reached at bturcotte@item- Carmen Electra v. were unhappy with the tions.” all six streets, the number live.com. Follow her on results. For MassDOT to consid- of crashes at least doubled Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Peabody strip joint An ‘American Princess’ emanates from Swampscott PEABODY wide. More than 60 clubs From A1 in eight states have been PRINCESS helped me showman my sued in federal courts From A1 own show, as did my expe- the lawsuit by models Cie- since last year, accord- rience in improv, because lo “CJ” Gibson, Denise Mi- ing to PACER, the online Princess” is a play on the so much of what you do is lani, Julianne Klaren, Ra- access service to federal monarchy acted out by the problem solve and adapt.” chel Koren, Rosa Acosta, court records. characters in the sitcom’s But Denbo said the Abigail Ratchford, Keeley Electra, once a Prince Faire, Denbo said. numbers on how many Hazell and Kim Cozzens. protege, released a self-ti- “As my husband would people watched the show They argue the misuse tled album for his Paisley say, the Jewish in “Amer- were terrible. While she of the pictures hurts their Park label in the 1990s. ican Princess” is silent, loves that Lifetime took a reputations and makes it She toured Europe as his which is another factor chance on the sitcom, she more difficult to make a opening act on his Dia- in the show’s name,” said said it was a challenge res- living. monds and Pearls Tour. Denbo. “A Jewish Amer- onating with an audience “The modeling indus- Carmen later returned ican princess is a term that is waiting for the next try places a high degree to work for Prince at his many Jewish girls use to episode of their favorite of value on their goodwill Los Angeles nightclub describe themselves; a Lifetime reality TV show. and reputation, which is “Glam Slam” where she little spoiled, proper and “The audience that critical to maximize their performed with the Erotic high-class. Putting that watches ‘Dance Moms’ earning potential, book City dancers. lifestyle in a muddy, dirty isn’t the same audience modeling contracts and Electra did not respond place with people not as that would watch a sexy, establish each of their in- to a request for comment. high-brow as she is used to comedic romantic show,” dividual brands,” the suit Paul Sullivan, one of the forced Amanda to realize she said. “I would rather said. “In establishing, and attorneys representing that they are all the same.” have a small number of maintaining their brands, Electra, did not return Denbo said the sitcom’s people find it and love it the plaintiffs are neces- a call seeking comment. storyline is not entirely passionately and get it for sarily selective concern- Her other lawyer, John V. based on her own experi- what it is than a zillion ing the companies, and ence, but it is representa- people watch it and be like Golaszewski of New York, brands, for which they declined comment. tive of it. ‘What the heck is this?” model.” “I had no idea I’d have “American Princess” has Filtranti could not be Electra’s suit in Bos- reached for comment. the opportunity someday 10 one-hour episodes that ton is part of a series of to tell this story, but I’m Swampscott native Jamie Denbo, 45, made can be found on Amazon actions by the Los Ange- Thomas Grillo can be very grateful that I do,” she a career out of having minor guest star roles Prime or the Lifetime mo- les resident and others reached at tgrillo@item- said. “It’s a story I wanted in a number of adored television shows, such bile app. Unsure if a sea- against strip clubs nation- live.com. to tell for 25 years.” as “Sex and the City” and “Orange is the New son two is going to happen, In the beginning of Den- Black.” Her first show creation, which she is Denbo said she feels lucky LAW OFFICES OF bo’s career, shortly after the executive producer of, just aired its first she had the opportunity to Sometimes developing a passion for season on Lifetime. share at least one season JAMES J. CARRIGAN doing improv at Boston with viewers. you have to • Social Security Disability University, where she who grew up in a suburb scene where she came out Whatever happens with leave the city • Workers Compensation • Accidents studied Communications, outside of Boston. Not too of a bathroom stall and “American Princess,” Den- to achieve Denbo found herself a job bo said she is not done cre- 25 years located across many people grow up and said one line that “made one giant from Lynn District Court at a Renaissance festival. ating. She has a few oth- join the circus, so it was not her parents blush.” She What she initially thought er writing projects in the step for 15 Johnson St. something my friends and continued to land small 9/20/69 was an acting job similar works and she is looking mankind. 781-596-0100 family understood at first.” roles before moving to Cal- JAMES J. CARRIGAN to Shakespeare in the Park forward to start work on Her work at the festi- ifornia in 2002. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN ended up being something them. After spending de- LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL val led to a number of odd “I had a very interesting www.techbriefs.com entirely different, she said. cades in the acting indus- 781-584-9784 www.jamescarriganlaw.com “I had no idea what the jobs, such as playing a career when I was acting try, the actor-turned-writ- [email protected] festival was and this was character at Walt Disney full-time,” she said. “I liked er has found her niche. before the Internet, so I World Resort in Florida. to call myself a career “If you want to act, write couldn’t research it prop- She acted in a variety of guest star. Being on any for yourself,” she said. “If erly,” Denbo said. “I had no commercials and televi- kind of set, whether it was you wait for other people idea people lived a nomadic sion pilots before she went with a big star, on a show to write for you, especially and gypsy lifestyle where to New York and landed doing really well, or on a as a woman, you’re going call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 to start your adults could play for a liv- her first guest role in “Sex show that was struggling, to run into frustration. daily subscription. ing. It was an interesting and the City.” was always an interesting You know best what you transition for somebody Denbo said she was in a experience. It definitely can play as an actor.” A4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 OPINION

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Thanks for the Gan- a cash cow and don’t condition. at Gannon without the in-City Hall should 110 Munroe St. non article. As usual, know it. Has The Park The club house city’s support. take a tour to see how P.O. Box 5 the city of Lynn has Commission and the was managed by the I have been a mem- well this course and Lynn, MA 01903 shot itself in the foot city’s attorney taken stand-alone Gannon ber of Gannon (Happy buildings are main- Customer Service or what’s left of it. Mr. a good look on how Building Committee Valley) for many years. tained by others for Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Murphy hit the bull’s revenue is generated which renovated the I caddied at The Valley the city and perform Connecting at Gannon? I don’t 19th hole as we know in my youth and it was eye when he stated a complete Return on All Departments: that the golf course think so. Remember it today, then the pro a great experience. I 781-593-7700 Investment before the is the main item of that Gannon is a shop. Who paid the bill will never forget the bid goes out. I vote Ext. 2 revenue, then the 19th stand-alone entity that for these renovations? people who I caddied Classifi ed/Legal Advertising hole, the pro shop, then produces revenue for Not the city, the build- for, learning the game for Steve Murphy and classi [email protected] company. the restaurant coming the city. ing committee did. It’s of golf and enjoying the Subscriptions in a distant fourth. The city hired back about time the city beautiful vistas that it [email protected] What is the city Mr. Murphy to get the admits that many good presents. Dick Halligan Circulation thinking of? 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In the U.S., we waste of the total landmass of face are systemic, they are or combustion facilities. toward solving an enor- Sports Reporter ext. 1228 between 30 percent to 40 the U.S. (approximately also surmountable. As in- But it’s not just scraps mous crisis. Eliminate [email protected] percent of our entire food the size of New Mexico) dividuals, we can make a and rotten produce that waste, eat more plants, Bill Brotherton supply. That is equivalent to grow food that nobody difference by observing we tend to toss; uneaten buy conscientiously and Features Editor ext. 1338 to tossing out 133 billion eats. our food choices and in- leftovers make up a big spread the word to your [email protected] pounds of food and pour- The time for watching corporating simple sus- portion of our waste. The community. Gayla Cawley ing $161 billion down the and waiting for further tainable practices into our NRDC reported that pre- Reporter, ext. 1236 drain annually. Addition- evidence is over. We need lives. Here are a few tips pared foods or leftovers Evan Lutz (Twitter: @ [email protected] ally, it’s an estimated 141 to reframe the way we from someone who lives make up about 23 percent evanlutz92) is the CEO of Cheryl Charles trillion calories lost per think about our food and and breathes food waste: of the food that lands in Baltimore-based Hungry News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] year, or 1,249 calories per start thinking about our Store your produce in trash cans. Harvest and an ambassa- person per day. “foodprints” — the envi- the right place. Not every- Consume food that is dor for Foodprints for the Bella diGrazia Reporter, ext. 1317 Not only is food waste ronmental impacts asso- thing goes in that fridge languishing in the fridge. Future, a campaign by the [email protected] a moral and economic ciated with the growing, drawer. Different produce Make soups, stocks, jams Earth Day Network. 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Ross Per- when Perot hired him to sue at home and discussed ot, the colorful, self-made handle his business and it privately with Vietnam- Texas billionaire who rose personal legal work. “A ese officials in the 1980s, from a childhood of De- newspaper boy, a mid- angering the Reagan ad- pression-era poverty and shipman, shaking Dwight ministration, which was twice mounted outsider Eisenhower’s hand at his formally negotiating with campaigns for president, graduation, and he really Vietnam’s government. has died. He was 89. built the computer-ser- The cause of death was Perot’s wealth, fame and vices industry at EDS.” confident prescription for leukemia, a family spokes- “He had the vision and the nation’s economic ills man said Tuesday. the tenacity to make it propelled his 1992 cam- Perot, whose 19 percent happen,” Luce said. “He of the vote in 1992 stands was a great communica- paign against President among the best showings tor. He never employed a George H.W. Bush and by an independent candi- speechwriter — he wrote Democratic challenger PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS date in the past century, all his own speeches. He Bill Clinton. In June of Gov. Ralph Northam has called the legislature into special session to died early Tuesday at his was a great storyteller.” that year, a Gallup poll deal with the gun issues after 12 people were gunned down in a Virginia home in Dallas surround- Perot first attracted at- showed Perot leading his Beach mass shooting in May. ed by his family, said the tention beyond business major-party rivals, but he spokesman, James Fuller. circles by claiming that dropped out in July, then As a boy in Texarkana, the U.S. government left rejoined the race less than Texas, Perot delivered behind hundreds of Amer- five weeks before the elec- GOP-led Virginia Legislature newspapers from the back ican soldiers who were tion. of a pony. He earned his abruptly adjourns gun session billions in a more modern fashion, however. After By Alan Suderman they know will save lives. represented anymore. It’s attending the U.S. Naval and Sarah Rankin It was a familiar out- frustrating.” Academy and becoming ASSOCIATED PRESS come in a stalled debate Keene said that while he a salesman for IBM, he that plays out yearly in doesn’t think “one more went his own way — cre- RICHMOND, Va. — Less Virginia on an issue that law in the books” would than two hours after be- ating and building Elec- has divided the nation for have prevented the Vir- ginning a special session tronic Data Systems more than two decades. ginia Beach shooting, he called in response to a Corp., which helped other “I wasn’t expecting does believe there is “com- mass shooting, Virginia companies manage their much, but I wasn’t ex- mon ground for the com- lawmakers abruptly ad- computer networks. pecting this,” said Andy mon good” when it comes journed Tuesday and post- The most famous event Parker, whose journalist to guns. poned any movement on in his business career daughter, Alison Parker, The meeting got off to didn’t involve sales and gun laws until after the November election. was shot to death on live a chaotic start, with the earnings, however. In TV in Virginia in 2015, Republican Senate ma- 1979, he financed a private Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam summoned the along with a cameraman. jority leader averting a commando raid to free two “This is just a complete, mutiny in the GOP caucus EDS employees who were Republican-led Legisla- ture to the Capitol to ad- disgraceful act of coward- by publicly disavowing a being held in a prison in dress gun violence in the ice by the Republicans ... gun-control bill he pro- Iran. The tale was turned FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS wake of the May 31 attack And I think it’s going to posed only a day earlier. into a book and a movie. that killed a dozen people backfire on them,” he said. On Monday, the leader, “I always thought of him H. Ross Perot, the Texas billionaire who twice in Virginia Beach. He put GOP House Speaker Tommy Norment, shocked as stepping out of a Nor- ran for president, has died of leukemia, accord- forward a package of eight Kirk Cox said the gover- fellow Republicans by fil- man Rockwell painting ing to a family spokesperson. gun-control measures and nor should have called for ing surprise legislation called for “votes and laws, a blue-ribbon commission to broadly ban guns in not thoughts and prayers” to study gun and mental any government building Amy McGrath announces bid for in response to the massa- health issues, similar to statewide. That prompted cre. what U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine an immediate backlash But not a single vote was did as governor following in the GOP caucus, which Mitch McConnell’s Senate seat cast on the legislation. Re- a 2007 mass shooting at controls the chamber by a By Michael Tackett with a measure of wheth- Kentucky, and McConnell publican leaders said the Virginia Tech that left slim 20-19 advantage. His ASSOCIATED PRESS er Trump’s popularity is has pushed through much session was premature 32 people dead and more top vote-counter, Sen. Bill transferable. of the president’s agenda and politically motivated. than a dozen wounded. Stanley, resigned as ma- WASHINGTON — Amy McGrath, 44, will almost and, perhaps more im- They assigned the state’s Richard Keene, a jority whip in protest. McGrath, a Marine com- certainly be able to raise portantly, his nominees to bipartisan crime commis- 51-year-old gun owner But the departure did bat aviator who narrowly enough money to mount federal courts, including sion to study policy pro- from Chesterfield, said the not last long. Stanley said lost a House race to an a serious challenge to Mc- Supreme Court Justices posals that might have session turned out to be “a Norment apologized and incumbent Republican Connell, 77, but she is still Neil Gorsuch and Brett prevented the shooting. lot of hype for nothing.” asked Stanley to recon- in Kentucky, has set her a decided underdog in a Kavanaugh. In response, angry Dem- “I’m a little disappointed sider his resignation. The sights on an even more state that has not elected She said that Kentucky ocrats said Republicans in everyone, actually,” he caucus quickly restored formidable target: Senate a Democrat to the Sen- voters are not fans of ei- were beholden to gun man- said. “I don’t feel like the him to his position, and Majority Leader Mitch ate since Wendell Ford in ther political party and ufactures and afraid of common, normal person, announced that he would McConnell. 1992. they supported Trump in passing commonsense laws the normal American, is throw out his own bill. McGrath, whose cam- “I’ve been always some- part because of his prom- paign announcement body who stepped up to ise to “drain the swamp” video in her House race the plate when asked, in Washington, lower drug House Judiciary will vote on showcased the viral pow- when I felt like my country er of social media to raise prices and deliver a more needed me, and this is one effective alternative to the money and national pro- of those times,” McGrath subpoenas for Kushner, Sessions file, said Tuesday she will Affordable Care Act. said in an interview. “Those things haven’t be trying to defeat one of She is attempting to happened because of guys By Mary Clare investigating whether Trump over the years by the most entrenched of- repeat her viral moment like Senator McConnell,” Jalonick Trump obstructed justice paying hush money in a ficials in Washington in with a new video, one ASSOCIATED PRESS practice known as “catch- she said. after Mueller’s report de- McConnell. But she sees that leans hard on ideal- tailed several episodes in and-kill.” Former Trump McConnell struck back him as vulnerable because ism while also attacking WASHINGTON — The which Trump tried to in- lawyer Michael Cohen dis- quickly in a Twitter mes- House Judiciary Commit- of his lengthy tenure in McConnell as the embod- fluence his investigation. cussed the practice in tes- sage that presaged what tee is moving to authorize Washington, his stance on iment of a dysfunctional Mueller said he could not timony before the House a race between him and subpoenas for several peo- health care and his taut Washington. exonerate Trump on ob- Oversight and Reform McGrath would look like. ple tied to special counsel allegiance to the policies of “I felt like somebody struction and indicated Committee earlier this The tweet strung together Robert Mueller’s report, President Donald Trump. needs to stand up to him,” in a May news conference year. a series of quotes from Mc- including President Don- Her decision to enter the McGrath said. that it was up to Congress They include David Peck- Grath that depicts her as ald Trump’s son in law, race represents a rare vic- McGrath also reprises to decide what to do with er, the chief executive of the an out of touch liberal who Jared Kushner, and former tory for Democratic Sen. one element of her first his findings. Mueller is National Enquirer’s par- Attorney General Jeff Ses- Chuck Schumer of New video, pointedly noting also opposes Trump, nota- ent company and a long- sions. scheduled to testify to Con- York, who has had diffi- that when, as a 13-year- bly his call for a U.S.-Mex- gress next week. time Trump ally; Dylan culty persuading top-tier old girl, she wrote to Mc- ico border wall. The resolution coming up for a vote Thursday would Democrats have had lit- Howard, who Cohen said candidates in other states Connell to make the case McConnell campaign tle luck so far in their at- was personally involved in to take on incumbent Re- that women should be manager Kevin Golden authorize subpoenas for documents and testimony tempts to investigate be- coordinating payments to publicans with control of able to fly in combat, the said McGrath lost in 2018 yond what Mueller detailed two women who said they the Senate at stake. senator never wrote back. “in a Democratic wave from 12 people in all, also including former nation- in his 448-page report, had affairs with Trump; The contest also will But her attacks on Mc- election because she is an as the White House has and Keith Davidson, an test the power of incum- Connell and his record extreme liberal who is far al security adviser Mi- chael Flynn, former White blocked several witnesses attorney who initially rep- bency against a call for carry risks because Trump out of touch with Kentuck- from answering questions. resented the women and generational change along remains highly popular in ians.” House chief of staff John Kelly and former Deputy It’s unclear if they would negotiated their payments. Attorney General Rod Ro- have better luck with the Republicans have fought senstein. latest group of witnesses, the Democratic efforts to Lawmakers will also as most worked for the investigate obstruction, be voting on subpoenas White House or the admin- saying the issue should be for documents and testi- istration. laid to rest after the Muel- mony on the Trump ad- Still, Democrats say they ler report. ministration’s handling will call in the witnesses as “Today’s latest effort of immigration, including they attempt to keep pub- to relitigate the special the abandoned “zero toler- lic attention on Mueller’s counsel’s investigation re- ance” approach of separat- report. And Nadler has mains unimpressive and ing migrant families at the said the panel is preparing unproductive,” said the top southern border. The reso- a lawsuit to challenge the Republican on the Judi- lution authorizes an inves- efforts to block testimony. ciary panel, Georgia Rep. tigation into whether there Among the other sub- Doug Collins. “Mr. Muel- have been any discussions poena targets are Corey ler’s team issued more of Trump offering pardons Lewandowski, Trump’s than 2,800 subpoenas be- to Homeland Security of- former campaign manag- fore concluding that no ficials who work on immi- er; Jody Hunt, Sessions’ Americans conspired with gration issues. former chief of staff, and Russia. Even if Chairman Judiciary Chairman Jer- former White House aides Nadler still believes sub- rold Nadler, D-N.Y., will Rob Porter and Rick Dear- poenas are conversation make the final decision born. starters, it’s hard to imag- about issuing the subpoe- Three other names on ine this handful of subpoe- nas. He said they can be the list are related to the nas will do anything but FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS avoided if the information National Enquirer’s efforts reinforce the principal con- Amy McGrath said Tuesday she will be trying to defeat Senate Majority is provided voluntarily. to help kill potentially em- clusions we’ve been able to Leader Mitch McConnell. The Judiciary panel is barrassing stories about read about for months.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 POLICE/FIRE Man is stabbed, All address information, particu- AAA has been notified. Accidents a customer ordered food and larly arrests, reflect police records. In Wakefield Fire Department fled on Sunday at 6:55 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle the event of a perceived inaccuracy, reported they have a vehicle Caller said they may have video accident on the Nahant Cause- woman slashed it is the sole responsibility of the con- stopped at 605 Walnut St. and of the suspect. Officer reports 1 Sparhawk Drive on Monday way at 12:02 p.m. Wednesday; the video shows a vehicle with cerned party to contact the relevant at 6:58 p.m. on Castle Road at 2:48 p.m. Massachusetts license plate police department and have the Identity fraud investigated at Wednesday; on Flash Road at no. 6GE536. Wakefield Police near Lynn Shelter department issue a notice of correc- 45 Pine Hill Road on Monday 5:51 p.m. Thursday; at Nahant Department has been called to tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or at 8:07 p.m. No details given. Rotary at 6:50 p.m. Friday. do a notification. By Gayla Cawley bings are related, but clarifications will not be made without Caller from Try3 Information ITEM STAFF multiple calls for both in- Complaints Systems at 10 Holten St. who cidents came in at about express notice of change from the ar- Medical Aid LYNN — Police are in- wishes to remain anonymous the same time, shortly be- resting police department. Student stung by a bee at A resident emailed police to vestigating two knife at- request increased patrols of reported a heavy set white man fore 9 p.m., Donnelly said. Lynnfield High School at 275 assaulted a woman on Sunday tacks that occurred at or LYNN the stop sign at Emerald Road near the Lynn Shelter. Police are trying to de- Essex St. on Monday at 12:37 at 7:17 p.m. Officer reports the termine if the victims are p.m. Patient taken to the hos- and Pond Street, especially on A woman was found the weekends when more peo- incident was a verbal argument residents of the shelter Arrests pital. and the woman is no longer on slashed in the face at Ambulance requested at 14 ple blow through the stop sign the shelter on Wash- and believe at least the Rafael Dejesus, 31, was ar- scene. Center Village on Tuesday at to get to Kelly Greens at 4:39 ington Street and was woman was staying there. rested and charged with shop- Resident of 2223 Avalon 7:29 a.m. for a caller with heart p.m. Monday. taken to Massachusetts Both victims are uncoop- lifting by asportation at 9:09 Drive reports noise on the third racing. Patient taken to the A caller on Breezy Hill Terrace General Hospital with erative and it’s unclear p.m. Monday. reported contractors have been floor on Sunday at 10:24 p.m. hospital. non-life-threatening in- what happened, Donnelly Katie Marie Doherty, 36, of using her driveway for u-turns Officer spoke with both parties and all is clear. juries. A man was found said. 338 Walnut St., was arrested and they leave behind oil slicks stabbed nearby, in the There are no suspects and charged with shoplifting MARBLEHEAD at 7:28 a.m. Tuesday. Noisy neighbor reported at area of Blake and Almont and no arrests have been by asportation and disguise to A caller reported several mo- Avalon at Cranebrook at 1000 Arrest Crane Brook Way on Sunday at streets, and was taken made. obstruct justice at 10:34 p.m. tor vehicles parked at the Town to a local hospital with Monday. 11:13 p.m. Officer reports the Wharf without town stickers at non-life-threatening inju- Gayla Cawley can be Crystal James, 36, of 6 Silver Nicholas Michael Hevener, 2:47 p.m. Tuesday. There were upstairs neighbor agreed to be ries, said Lynn Police Lt. reached at gcawley@item- St., Salem, was arrested and 18, of 9 Maverick St., was ar- also tons of kids. quiet. Rick Donnelly. live.com. Follow her on charged with Class B drug pos- rested on a non-Marblehead A caller reported a vehicle Possible robbery reported at session at 5:58 p.m. Monday. warrant at 11:15 p.m. on Mon- parked for the last few hours in 7-Eleven at 79 Lowell St. on It’s unclear if the stab- Twitter @GaylaCawley. Mario Lopez-Chilel, 25, of day. front of Seaside Pizza at 3:26 Monday at 12:12 a.m. 25 Elm St., was arrested and p.m. Tuesday. Caller from 6 Monson Drive charged with disorderly con- Accidents A caller complained about a and Lowman Circle reports they duct and unlicensed operation man in a white Mercedes sitting heard someone screaming on A caller reported a motor ve- Monday at 12:36 a.m. Report- of a motor vehicle at 8:45 p.m. hicle crash on Beacon Street at in his car at Dunkin’ for about Monday. half an hour staring at the girls ing party called back to say the 12:54 p.m. on Monday. sounds may be coming from an Anferny Pimentel-Ruiz, 19, A caller reported at 3:15 coming and going to the beach of 26 Commercial St., was at 3:41 p.m. Tuesday. animal. p.m. on Monday that she saw Water flooding Fairview Av- arrested and charged with lar- a white Audi SUV hit a parked A caller requested Nahant Police contact Massachusetts enue reported on Monday at ceny from person at 7:29 p.m. car on Atlantic Avenue and then State Police about two aggres- 6:43 a.m. The Department of Monday. left the area. sive dogs in the Tot Lot Play- Public Works and Water De- Accidents ground scaring the children partment have been advised Complaints at 9:53 p.m. Tuesday. Police and will check. A report of a motor vehicle Caller from 386 Lowell St. re- A caller reported at 8:57 a.m. reported two chihuahuas were FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS crash at 6:47 p.m. Monday ported someone damaged the on Monday that he heard his moved along. at 231 Linwood St.; at 8:54 lock to his office and stole two Doug Sheff, an attorney for the family of Le- neighbor yelling and scream- A caller reported his neigh- p.m. Monday at 79 Locust St.; calculators on Monday at 1:03 onel Rondon, pictured at left, faces reporters ing at another neighbor on bor has kayaks leaning on his at 7:45 a.m. Tuesday at 501 fence on Willow road at 6:05 p.m. Officer will document. during a news conference in Boston. Chestnut St.; at 9:39 a.m. Winthrop Avenue. Responding Resident of 16 Eastman Park, officers reported the neigh- p.m. Wednesday. Tuesday at Lynnway and Ne- A caller reported a suspi- Apt. B reported someone tried whall Street. bors were arguing over a public to open an account using her Family of teen killed during parking spot and both parties cious man giving away money at the entrance of Long Beach information on Monday at 1:44 Assaults were advised about a no tres- p.m. Officer will document. gas explosions settles suit pass order. at 8:37 a.m. Wednesday. Police report the man is conducting a Suspicious pickup truck was A caller reported at 9:31 a.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of an assault and social experiment. reported by the resident of 55 the area. battery at 12:18 a.m. Tuesday on Monday that he received Granite St. on Monday at 2:33 “We recognize the pain threats via email from a person Police stopped a motorcycle LAWRENCE — The on Holyoke Street. driver on the Causeway at 1:11 p.m. Caller said someone is that remains and under- upset over the fact that one of family of a high school a.m. Thursday. The driver struck parked in the driveway and tak- stand that nothing we can Breaking and Entering his employees was driving too student who was killed ever say or do will bring Le- an officer while attempting to ing pictures at 55 Granite St. during a series of natural slow. onel back to his loved ones flee. He got past both officers Officer reports it was a contrac- gas explosions in Mas- A report of a breaking and A caller reported two males or erase that pain,” Joe but had apparent issues with tor doing an estimate. sachusetts last year has entering at 11 p.m. Monday at drinking on a bench on Barnard Hamrock, president and the motorcycle and abandoned reached a settlement with Flax Pond Park at 655 Chest- Street at 3:49 p.m. on Monday. chief executive of NiSource it further down the causeway. The the utility involved in the nut St. Responding officers reported SAUGUS Inc., the parent company operator fled on foot with a pos- disaster, a lawyer for the A report of a motor vehicle they did not observe any public of Columbia Gas, said in a breaking and entering at 8 a.m. sible passenger. The boathouse Arrest family and the company drinking. area was checked and park statement. “Since this trag- Tuesday at 11 Rantoul Ave. A walk-in reported at 7:14 announced Tuesday. rangers searched the beach on Steven Colon, 32, of 4560 Financial details were ic event, we have always p.m. on Monday that he al- ATVs. A helmet was located. The Washington St., Roslindale, was not disclosed. wanted to do the right Complaints lowed a person to get inside his motorcycle was towed. arrested on warrant charges. Leonel Rondon, of Law- thing for the Rondon fami- computer and they ended up A report of a gunshot at A caller reported a dog that rence, died Sept. 13 after ly and all of those affected.” scamming him to try and send 10:44 p.m. Monday on Birch was hit by a vehicle on Nahant Accidents the chimney of an explod- Columbia Gas said it Street; at 12:21 a.m. Tuesday a payment. Road at 4:40 p.m. Thursday. ing house crashed onto would establish a schol- A report of a motor vehi- at 48 Friend St. A caller reported at 7:20 The caller was not forthcoming his car and crushed him. arship fund in Rondon’s cle accident at Speedway on p.m. on Monday that their and was very belligerent. The 18-year-old Rondon name, independent of the Broadway at 8 a.m. Monday; at Overdose neighbor was yelling at the top A caller reported children had received his driver’s settlement, which the two Target on Lynn Fells Parkway at of her lungs again on Winthrop jumping off of Castle Rock on license just hours earlier. sides said was reached A report of an overdose at Avenue. Responding officers Nahant Road at 6:04 p.m. 3:08 p.m. Monday. Rondon’s family filed a with the help of a mediator. 8:20 p.m. Monday on Lynnway. reported they spoke with both Thursday. wrongful death lawsuit The law firm that rep- parties. A caller reported loud fire- Complaints against Columbia Gas of resented Rondon’s family Theft A caller reported at 7:32 p.m. works on Colby Way at 8:30 Massachusetts. also planned to establish on Monday that she can’t sit on A report of trash on the Main a scholarship fund in hon- p.m. Thursday; on Trimountain Street overpass at 11:01 a.m. The explosions and fires A report of a larceny at 6:07 her back porch and enjoy din- Road at 1:23 a.m. Friday. or of the teen, according to Monday. in the Merrimack Valley p.m. Monday at 50 Lynnway. ner and a cocktail because her A caller reported someone Doug Sheff, the family’s A caller from Eliot Community communities of Lawrence, neighbor yells all the time. She moved his barrels into the attorney. Human Services reported he re- Andover and North Ando- LYNNFIELD stated she was going to leave street on Willow Road at 9:35 Rondon, a high school ceived an email from an ex-em- ver also injured about 25 a note and hoped that would p.m. Saturday. junior, was “full of life” ployee that stated: “Happy 4th other people and damaged Alarms work. and loved science and mu- buddy… I still remember your or destroyed more than A caller reported their car PEABODY 100 homes. Thousands of sic, Sheff said. Burglar alarm sounded at was keyed on Broughton Road work address… I wonder which day you’ll show up for work and homes and businesses in “He dreamt of going to Huckleberry Hill School at at 7:48 p.m. on Monday. Arrest I’ll be sitting in the parking lot.” the region were without college and cared for his 5 Knoll Road on Monday at A caller reported at 8:48 p.m. A report of two men fist fight- natural gas service for family members in every 10:06 p.m. Officer reports on Monday, from Cape Cod, Eric C. Mayberry, 49, of 37 ing in front of a brick building weeks or months after the way possible. His mother, building appears secure. that his stepson and his friends Witchtrot Road, South Berwick, Rosaly, described Leonel Report of a burglar alarm at on Denver Street at 3:16 p.m. disaster. were drinking at their Maverick Maine, was arrested following as ‘the happiness of the Lynnfield Middle School at 505 Monday. Investigators from the Street home and his wife felt a traffic stop at Bill & Bob’s house.’ The family can Main St. on Monday at 10:12 A caller reported a box of National Transportation so in fear she had to leave the Roast Beef at 2 Central St. only hope that this kind p.m. Officer reports building nails spread out across Broad- Safety Board blamed the house with her daughter. Re- on Sunday at 7:42 p.m. and of catastrophe will never appears secure. way at Lynn Fells Parkway at explosions on overpres- sponding officers reported the charged with operating a motor happen again,” Sheff said. Fire alarm reported at 525 5:04 p.m. Monday. surization of gas lines in wife stated the son was drunk vehicle under the influence of North Broadway on Tuesday at A caller reported something and angry. Two of the friends drugs, marked lanes violation, 3:38 a.m. Call handled by the floating in the reservoir that’s POLICE BRIEFS were cooperative and waited possession of a Class B drug, Lynnfield Fire Department. and failure to signal. “too big to be a duck” near for a ride. Officers contacted Walnut Street at 7:44 p.m. the son’s probation officer. Teen convicted of killing possibility of parole for Complaints Animal Control Monday. adults. But parole eligibil- A caller reported a possible A caller at 20 Houston Ave. classmate gets life in prison trazodone overdose on Wash- ity must be added if the Officer helped Robin Tiro Kin- Caller left a message for the reported he was woken up by a non obtain her belongings from ington Street at 4:08 a.m. on SALEM (AP) — A crime was committed as a animal control officer ques- loud noise that sounded like a teenager convicted of juvenile. 76 Walnut St. on Monday at Tuesday. tioning the quarantine of her gunshot at 11:27 p.m. Monday. 9:15 a.m. fatally stabbing and then two cats on Monday at 12:42 He further reported seeing a sus- decapitating a high school Husband and wife Wires down reported by a NAHANT p.m. Officer called back and pect vehicle in the area. Police caller on Kimball Lane on Mon- classmate has been sen- die in crash left a message explaining why report it appears that eggs were tenced to life in prison. day at 11:57 a.m. Police officer Arrests they were quarantined and in- thrown onto the home and car. Eighteen-year-old PLAINVILLE (AP) — and Lynnfield Fire Department vited her to call back with any A caller at Burger King on stood by for Peabody Municipal Jennifer L. Sullo, 45, of 8 Mathew Borges, of Law- An elderly couple has questions. Broadway reported hearing the rence, will be eligible for Light Plant. Kimball Court, Burlington, was Resident of 6 Reo Road left sound of gunshots at 12:56 died following a two-vehi- Mother called from 714 Low- arrested and charged with op- parole in 30 years under cle crash in Plainville. a message for the animal con- a.m. Tuesday. the maximum allowable ell St. on Monday at 3:39 p.m. erating a motor vehicle with a trol officer on Monday at 1:02 Police say it happened requesting an officer to speak revoked registration, operating sentence handed down Monday afternoon when a p.m. that he no longer keeps Theft on Tuesday by Superior with her 15-year-old son. an uninsured motor vehicle, and chickens. man driving a car tried to Caller reports a black Mer- failure to stop at a stop sign. A report of a motor vehicle Court Judge Helene Kan- turn around on Taunton cedes is operating very slowly Stanislav Priftakis, 27, of breaking and entering at Scotts zajian. Street and collided with Complaints A jury convicted Borges on Main Street on Monday at 62 Castle Road, was arrested Mill Court at 7:04 a.m. Mon- a van that was traveling in May of first-degree 5:50 p.m. Officer reports ve- and charged with disorderly Century House Restaurant day; on Scotts Mill Court at behind the car. murder in the November hicle is having engine trouble. conduct. at 235 Andover St. reported 3:30 p.m. Monday. The man and his wife 2016 killing of 16-year-old Lee Manuel Viloria-Pau- died after being taken to lino. Viloria-Paulino’s area hospitals. The Nor- decapitated body and folk District Attorney’s head were found along office identifies them as Lynn Drug Task Force the banks of a river by a 86-year-old Ralph Lan- CALL 24 HOURS A DAY dog walker. ciano and 93-year-old Jo- or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) Prosecutors say Borges sephine McAllister-Lan- Hotline was jealous the victim ciano. had spent time with a girl Police say two people he liked. in the van were treated All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Under Massachusetts at hospitals with injuries 781-477-4444 Callers may remain anonymous. law, a first-degree mur- and later released. Spanish menu available der conviction carries a The crash remains un- life sentence without the der investigation. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Women’s World Cup champion AP EXCLUSIVE U.S. team to attend The ESPYs LOS ANGELES (AP) — of a day on which they are homes, Mikaela Shiffrin, Fresh off their victory at celebrated on both coasts. Breanna Stewart and the Women’s World Cup, The players will fly to Los Trae Young. members of the U.S. na- Angeles for The ESPYs af- Other attendees in- tional soccer team, along ter a ticker-tape parade in clude Odell Beckham Jr., with top NBA draft pick New York on Wednesday Russell Wilson and sing- Zion Williamson and morning. er-wife Ciara, Jared Goff, world No. 1 golfer Brooks Among the presenters Rob Gronkowski, Caitlyn Koepka, will be among the for the awards show are Jenner, Kyle Kuzma, Sug- attendees at The ESPYs Billie Jean King; actress- ar Ray Leonard, Bran- on Wednesday. es Elle Fanning, Christi- don Marshall, Von Miller, The show honoring the na Hendricks and Lilly Lindsey Vonn and Dwya- past year’s top athletes Singh; former ESPYS host ne Wade. and achievements airs live Joel McHale; and Usher. NBA Hall of Famer Bill on ABC from the Microsoft Nominees set to attend Russell will receive the Ar- Theater in downtown Los include Saquon Barkley, thur Ashe Courage Award, Angeles. Comedian Tra- Drew Brees, Todd Gurley, with Grammy-winning cy Morgan hosts the 27th Oregon player singer-songwriter Tori FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS edition. Sabrina Ionescu, Olympic Kelly performing “In The appearance by the champion snowboarder Times Like These” to hon- Nicki Minaj was originally scheduled to headline the concert on July 18. soccer team will be part Chloe Kim, Patrick Ma- or him. Nicki Minaj pulls out of Saudi Arabia concert By Mesfin Fekadu lowed to drive and attend moral stance differs from ASSOCIATED PRESS events in sports stadiums. celebrity performers like Jeddah World Fest, J-Lo and Mariah Carey NEW YORK — Nicki which in line with Saudi who in the past have cho- Minaj is pulling out of laws is alcohol and drug- sen to line their pockets a concert in Saudi Ara- free, is open to people 16 with millions of dollars bia because she says she and older and will take and stand with dictatorial wants to show support for place at the King Abdullah governments as opposed women’s rights, gay rights Sports Stadium in the Red to with oppressed commu- and freedom of expression. Sea city. Other performers nities and imprisoned hu- “After careful reflection include former One Direc- man rights activists.” I have decided to no lon- tion member Liam Payne Over the past sever- ger move forward with and DJ-producer Steve al months, the kingdom my scheduled concert at Aoki. has seen performances Jeddah World Fest. While The Human Rights by Carey, Enrique Igle- I want nothing more than Foundation issued a state- sias, the Black Eyed Peas, to bring my show to fans ment last week, calling for Sean Paul, David Guetta in Saudi Arabia, after Minaj and other perform- and Tiesto. That’s a stark better educating myself ers to pull out of the show. change from when Sau- on the issues, I believe On Tuesday, the New di morality police would it is important for me to York-based organization raid establishments that make clear my support for praised Minaj’s decision to played loud music. the rights of women, the not perform at the concert. Saudi organizers said LGBTQ community and “This is what leadership the Jeddah World Fest will freedom of expression,” looks like. We are grate- be broadcast globally. The Minaj said in a statement ful to Nicki Minaj for her kingdom is also promising PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday to The Associated inspiring and thoughtful quick electronic visas for United States’ Christen Press celebrated the U.S. team’s victory in the Press. decision to reject the Sau- international visitors who Women’s World Cup final soccer match between U.S. and The Nether- Minaj was originally di regime’s transparent want to attend. lands at the Stade de Lyon in France. scheduled to headline the attempt at using her for Saudi Arabia saw pro- concert on July 18. a public relations stunt,” found change last year as In Saudi Arabia, gender said Thor Halvorssen, a result of Saudi Arabia’s Reviews segregation between sin- president of the Human Crown Prince Mohammed gle men and women is still Rights Foundation. “The bin Salman’s top-down re- enforced in many restau- July 18 festival in Saudi form efforts, including the New Colson novel: rants, coffee shops, public Arabia still shows Liam opening of the first movie schools and universities, Payne as a performer. We theater and the lifting of but other rules have loos- hope that he follows Nic- the world’s only ban on old death, raw politics ened with women now al- ki Minaj’s lead. Minaj’s women driving. By Kendal Weaver el flags. One holds a sign, County intrigues and in- Review ASSOCIATED PRESS “Deplorable Lives Mat- vestigations. This brings ter.” Armed men in black several story lines into “The Shameless” T-shirts and dark glasses (Putnam), by Ace Atkins play as the podcast team Civilization declines protect him. raises questions about the Ace Atkins’ latest in his “This past year I’ve been shooting death of a high- Quinn Colson series finds called a radical and a rac- school teenager 20 years in new Eisele novel the rural Mississippi sher- ist,” Vardaman says in a earlier deep in a forest. iff wrestling with modern stump speech at the Ne- There is a sudden plot By Lincee Ray media and current politi- shoba County Fair. “But ASSOCIATED PRESS cal discontent. let me tell you something, twist that some may view On the media side, “Thin friends, don’t you listen to as a flaw in the narra- “The Lightest Object in Air,” a crime-solving pod- what the fake news tells tive structure. But Atkins the Universe” (Algonquin cast out of , you.” tends to smooth this out Books), by Kimi Eisele latches onto an old death Atkins peppers the nar- as further events unfold, What would happen if case with links to Colson rative with allusions to and the surprise element the world experienced a in his teenage years. He President Donald Trump, is a feature of the novel. global economic collapse? becomes a suspect in the but he also sticks to Col- Country music, blues Imagine a time when the eyes of the multi-episode son saga basics: The sher- and a variety of popular electrical grid fails, cell- podcast. Was a boy’s mur- iff is battling backwoods songs are invoked in many phones are dormant and der covered up? crime — prostitution, scenes; one of the songs is the flu is as dangerous as Meanwhile, Colson drugs, corruption — that the Garth Brooks’ cover the plague. In “The Light- probes criminal acts in he hoped to clean up when of “Shameless.” But the est Object in the Uni- Tibbehah County possibly he retired as an Army book’s title, for the most verse,” author Kimi Eisele tied to a disreputable can- Ranger, returned home to explores how humanity part, refers to those who, didate for governor, Jim- Jericho and won election. would have to evolve, re- my Vardaman, who has “The Shameless,” like At- without apology, twist lying on hope and love to rolled over Mississippi’s kins’ earlier Colson books, truth or commit crimes to ultimately sustain hu- establishment elite and ties the sheriff’s family serve themselves. That’s a mankind. surged into the lead. Ra- history and personal life tough foe, even for Quinn Without a school of stu- bid supporters sport reb- to the broader Tibbehah Colson. dents to educate, high school teacher Carson decides to trek across the Adrian McKinty delivers United States on foot in search of Beatrix. Even though they had only powerful thriller with ‘The Chain’ spent a few days togeth- er before the collapse, he By Jeff Ayers the ransom isn’t the es- How far does the chain never forgot her. He knows ASSOCIATED PRESS sential part of getting her reach, and how many vic- the journey will be very child back. She must pay, tims have suffered from long and extremely dan- “The Chain” (Little, but she must also keep this scheme? Rachel has gerous, but Carson feels Brown), by Adrian the chain going by kidnap- to find the inner strength that facing these uncer- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS McKinty ping a child herself. If she to bring her daughter back tain times would be easier “The Lightest Object in the Universe,” a novel Adrian McKinty delivers goes to law enforcement, safe and sound, but will with Beatrix by his side. by Kimi Eisele, was published July 9. one of the best thrillers of then Kylie will be killed she actually be free from Along the way, Carson the year with “The Chain.” and her kidnappers will the chain if she succeeds? meets an interesting cast of a brighter future. presents practical advice Kylie is a 13-year-old be forced to take another Parents will do anything of characters. Gangs of As a historian, Carson is and her own brand of hope girl who is abducted on child. They cannot break for their children, but does ruthless children resort interested in Blue’s unique for all who listen. her way to school. The the chain. that include committing to violence in search of broadcasting method. He’s Eisele places the fate man and woman respon- Rachel realizes that if a felony? That dilem- food. Forward-thinking also suspicious. If The of Carson and Beatrix’s sible are parents who she doesn’t find a suitable ma throws the story into individuals band togeth- Center holds the solution love story in the hands of are also dealing with the child to kidnap, her daugh- high gear, but it feels like er on bicycles to form a for all mankind, why is it kidnapping of their own ter will die. Then she re- whatever Rachel does is letter-carrying service. a young girl named Rosie child. Kylie’s mom, Ra- ceives another phone call already predetermined, He also encounters sever- cloaked in mystery? Santos. Her choices will chel, receives the phone giving her possible candi- giving “The Chain” an al droves of families who Beatrix wonders the ultimately decide if Car- call. At first, she doesn’t dates to abduct. She had escalating sense of hope- travel in packs, deter- same thing. She uses the son’s journey ends happily believe that her child isn’t been thinking about going lessness. She comes across mined to make it to The resources and talents from ever after. Will Rosie fall in school. Rachel is di- to the authorities, but now as everyone’s next-door Center, a place for new be- the individuals left in her into the darkness of the vorced and isn’t wealthy, she knows the top links of neighbor, making the sto- ginnings. Pastor Jonathan town to bombard the air- collapse, or will she per- so why was her daughter the chain are ruthless — ry even more frightening Blue uses radio airwaves waves, just like Blue. In- severe and be the lightest targeted? Then she learns and powerful. and personal. to broadcast the promise stead of propaganda, she object in the universe? A8 WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

DEAN’S LIST

The following students l Nguyen, Hayley Petroz- have been named to the The following students zelli, Kasey Sierra, 2019 spring semester were named to the Dean’s Jessica Ventura Dean’s List at Simmons List for the Spring semes- SAUGUS: Hannah University in Boston: ter at Quinnipiac Univer- Alsup, Zoe Elpidoforos, LYNN: Sara Melara, sity in Hamden, Conn.: Maria Palmieri, Alexis Sarah Corbett, Rebec- LYNN: Jordan Cor- Scrima ca Bourque bishley SWAMPSCOTT: Paige REVERE: Cindy MARBLEHEAD: Ab- Legere, Julia Rapisar- Murphy, Kneide Nasci- igail DiMare, Bobbi Dy- da mento nice, Margaret Ross l SAUGUS: Marisa Tas- REVERE: Marcela The following students si, Tayla Kenny, Sarah Porpino, Daniel Red- were named to the Dean’s Singleton ding List for the Spring semes- l SAUGUS: Natalya ter at Hofstra University Jack Poska of Swamp- Kazokus-Dacosta in Hempstead, N.Y.: scott has been named SWAMPSCOTT: Dan- SAUGUS: Owen to the spring semester ielle Vittori Andruchow, Autumn Dean’s List at Merrimack l Dion, MacKenzie Mur- College in North Andover. The following students ray, Caroline Orlando, He is a sophomore major- were named to the Dean’s Allison Silva ing in Criminal Justice List for the Spring semes- SWAMPSCOTT: Cenna with a Forensics minor. ter at Emmanuel College Khatib He is the son of Karen in Boston: MARBLEHEAD: Blake and Matthew Poska of LYNN: John Carroll, Larson Swampscott. Osarumen Edosomwan, PEABODY: Jennifer l Sarah Haferman, Kevin Preshong, Lauren Madison Summers Lux Ven, Luz Matul, Small of Marblehead, a Social Melissa Ordonez l Work major, and Kelsie MARBLEHEAD: The following students Marie Hauser of Lynn- Kelsey Maguire, Arian- were named to the Dean’s field, an Interdisciplinary na Makris List for the Spring semes- Liberal Studies major, PEABODY: Edeli- ter at the University of have been named to the na Curkic, Feyisayo Delaware: Dean’s List at James Falayi, Emilia Higin- MARBLEHEAD: Ken- Madison University in botham, Ashley Royer, dall Casey, Jack Egan, Harrisonburg, Va., for the Katelyn Tomashpol, Carlyn McGrath, Piper spring semester. Abigayle Tringale Newhall l REVERE: Prisila Ale- SWAMPSCOTT: Emma Patrick Michael Mo- sio, Ayse Bali, Leslie Driscoll, Tucker Mer- rin-Plante of Lynn and Constancia-Portillo, ritt Katherine Elizabeth Vanessa Gutierrez, l Dixon of Revere have Sarah Habbour, Aysha Kayla Santos of Pea- been named to the 2019 Hoang, Marc Manis- body was named to the spring semester Dean’s calco, Leanna Marti- Dean’s List for the spring List at Norwich Universi- nez, Regina Messina, semester at Eastern Con- ty in Vermont. Meloee Nazaire, Peter necticut State University.

LAKE SHORE PARK BLOCK PARTY RESULTS

LYNN — Lake Shore 4th Reece & Remy Vail Healey Park held its 75th block Original Patriotic party on July 3 and 4. For 1st. Caleb & Emma Dube, 1st. Isabelle & Vail Welenc full list of results, go to Cameron & Allison Poole, 2nd. Emma Vashon itemlive.com. Evie & Rosalie Emack Wagon From left, Haley LaKind, President Debra Goldberg and Katie Watts JULY 4TH 2nd. Larsons Turkeys: 1st. Abigail Spreadbury were honored at the Swampscott Rotary Club Installation Dinner last HORRIBLES PARADE Anthony, Nathaiel, Chloe, 2nd. Harry Potter: Lilly, month. Bicycle Katelyn, Tyler Quinn, Reese, Riley, Rown 1st. Lily & Luke Murphy Fairy Tales & Ella 2nd Biana & Maliyah 1st. Cinderella: Paisley 3rd. Maddie Haggart, Goldberg to lead Galopim Crowley, Jaylin Frye Ben & Thomas Mallett 3rd. Brenna & Nolan 2nd. Riley & Arya Lin- 4th. Elizabeth & Patrick Swampscott Rotary Murphy ger, Taylor Castor, Nicole Moore FAY ESTATE BLOCK PARTY SWAMPSCOTT — is in charge of the schol- for Swampscott Rotary Debra Goldberg was arship committee. and many other local inducted as president of In addition to new non-profit organizations. the Swampscott Rota- officers, the rotary club Scholarship winners in ry Club at its annual also gave special awards attendance were Katie Installation Dinner at and recognized this year’s Watts, who will attend Swampscott Yacht Club scholarship recipients and this fall, June 20. their families. Goldberg is a longtime Susan Bishop was and Haley LaKind, who active Rotarian who awarded the Paul Harris will attend the University served as Rotary’s presi- Award, one of Rotary’s of Massachusetts-Am- dent once before. Among highest honors. Bish- herst. Both received many responsibilities, she op is a tireless worker, $5,000 scholarships.

RED ROCK PARK CONCERT SERIES Soul Band

Find us on Facebook & @FOLNB Marvin and Mar- July 11, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. quese Avery were the winners of the egg Updates for the concert will be posted on Facebook and toss at the 79th Annu- www.lynn-nahantbeach.org al Fay Estate 4th of July celebration.

WEATHER LOTTERY National weather MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Wednesday, July 10, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Tuesday...... 4377 Tuesday...... 8686 Monday...... 7211 Monday...... 2208 Sunrise today 5:14 a.m. Intervals of clouds and sun- N winds around 5 kt, becom- L shine. High 83F. N winds ing E in the afternoon. Waves Sunday...... 5772 Sunday...... 4232 Sunset today 8:23 p.m. shifting to ESE at 10 to 15 1 foot or less. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: H mph. Sunrise tomorrow 5:15 a.m. Tonight: S winds 5 to 10 kt. H Tonight: A few clouds. Low Waves 1 foot or less. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 6:17 a.m. H near 70F. Winds S at 5 to 10 All 4...... $5,550 All 4...... $3,284 Low tide today 12:27 p.m. mph. First or last 3...... $777 First or last 3...... $460 Any 2...... $67 Any 2...... $39 High tide tomorrow 7:20 a.m. Any 1...... $7 Any 1...... $4 L ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $462 All 4...... $547 Fronts First 3...... $129 First 3...... $153 Cold Warm Stationary Pressure Last 3...... $259 Last 3...... $153 H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Mass Cash: 4-9-12-23-29 JULY 16 JULY 25 <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ P’ cloudy | High 83, Low 70 P’ cloudy | High 80s, Low 70s Showers | High 80s, Low 70s Mega Millions: 12-26-40-48-64-(1) NATIONAL SUMMARY: Showers and thunderstorms will frequent the Southeastern states today as a tropical system brews in the northern Gulf of Mexico. That storm will enhance rainfall along the upper Gulf coast for the rest of this week. Severe storms will occur from the western Great Lakes to the middle Mississippi Valley. Showers will affect part of the Northwest.

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ITEM FILE PHOTO Lynn’s Brady Bullock allowed one run through 4 1/3 innings on the mound and added a RBI double at the plate in a win over Parkway Tuesday night. Lynn 14’s punch ticket to state

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK semifinal round Saugus National’s Luca Sapienza (center) crosses home plate after hitting a two-run home run in a win over West Lynn in the District 16 semifinal Tuesday evening. By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — When you’re undefeated, it’s easy to let Saugus National holds on to beat the pressure get to you with each passing game. But don’t tell that to the Lynn Babe Ruth 14-year-old All- Stars. Lynn defeated Parkway 6-3 Tuesday night at Bow- West Lynn in District 16 semifinal zer Complex to remain unbeaten in state tourna- By Daniel Kane that they were going to bled in the fifth, allowing Lynn manager Rich Con- ment play. With the victory, Lynn punched its ticket to Thurs- ITEM STAFF keep playing. They hit the pinch-runner Mike Mus- treras said. “They did a day’s (TBA) semifinal game an opponent to be deter- ball, we saw them play chella to score the win- great job and all the mined. PEABODY — The Sau- (Monday) night and they ning run on a passed ball. coaches did a great job. “It gets magnified but these guys just don’t quit,” gus National 12-year-old got here for a reason. But “Luca is a stud,” Riley We worked extra hard All-Stars saw a five-run hats off to our guys too. said. “He’s our biggest hit- Lynn manager Paul Hartford said. “They believe in and we were really under- themselves, they don’t get down. They get punched lead disappear but bat- They dominated the first ter. He had a home run dogs before this season in the mouth and they say, ‘that’s all you got?’ I can’t tled back in a 6-5 win over couple innings.” last game against Pea- even started. They’re all believe how resilient they are. They’re together as a West Lynn in the District Luca Sapienza (1-for-3, body. He has done it all awesome kids, did every- team and they don’t let each other down.” 16 semifinal Tuesday at two runs) had a great day year for us.” thing we told them and Brady Bullock and John Diaz paired up to get the Lt. Ross Park. at the plate knocking in West Lynn clawed back the coaches worked dou- job done on the mound. Starter Bullock struggled “Hats off to West Lynn, three RBI, including a into the game, but saw its ble time. Everyone did with command (seven walks) but limited Parkway to they were awesome,” Sau- two-run home run to help season end after failing to their part and we’re proud one run through 4 1/3 innings. Diaz took care of the gus National manager Saugus build an early complete the comeback. of them.” rest in relief. Buddy Riley said. “I grew lead. Dan Zeitz also “This year these kids up in West Lynn so I knew tacked on a RBI and dou- were awesome,” West DISTRICT 16, B2 LYNN 14’s, B2 Navigators boast seven participants in FCBL All-Star Game By Joshua Kummins the Eastern League team Dana has already estab- FOR THE ITEM that played in Pittsfield in lished himself as one of the the 1920s. Pitchers Cam Se- top relief pitchers in team LYNN — Rosters for the guin (UMass Lowell) and history, becoming just the Futures Collegiate Beau Dana (Dickinson) will second closer to reach the League All-Star Game have join infielder Andrew Olszak 10-save mark when he fin- been announced, and the (Southern Maine) on the ished Sunday’s win at Bris- are Hillies, who are named after tol. The Marbleheader re- well represented. Pittsfield’s Eastern Associa- corded 24 strikeouts and Seven Navigators were tion team from the early allowed just three earned chosen to participate in the 1910s. runs on 10 hits over his first league’s annual mid-sum- In addition, first-year field 15 innings. He has compiled mer showcase, which is a 1.80 ERA and held oppo- scheduled to take place next manager Mike Oden- waelder (Amherst) will nents to a .185 batting aver- Tuesday at age in 14 outings. in Pittsfield. The Navs had serve as a coach in the game. “It has been a great first Lawlor and Malgeri share six FCBL All-Star selections seventh in the FCBL with in 2012, 2015, 2016, and half of the season. Although our work is far from done, identical .333 averages en- 2017, but this year’s total tering Tuesday’s action. sets a new single-year re- we are excited to see these players and Coach Oden- Lawlor has hit in the heart cord for the franchise. of the order and been the Catcher/first basemanwaelder recognized for such a great start to the sum- Navs’ top run producer with Colin Wetterau (St. John’s), 24 RBI and a .553 slugging mer,” said Assistant General infielder Tyler MacGregor percentage in 30 games, Manager Joe Gill. “We are (Columbia), and outfielders thanks in part to co-leading excited to see what happens Sean Lawlor (Flagler) and the team with five home in the second half as we be- ITEM FILE PHOTO Ben Malgeri (Holy Cross) runs. will be playing on the Elec- gin to direct our attention to Lynn’s Sean Lawlor is one of seven North Shore Navigators to be named to trics, who are named after a potential playoff push.” ALL-STARS, B2 the Futures Collegiate Baseball League All-Star Game. Nashua scores five runs in seventh, defeats Navigators By Joshua Kummins ing against Nashua starter FOR THE ITEM Evan Christopulos (Bentley) in the first inning, using two NASHUA, N.H. — The runs on three hits to light the scoreboard first for the scored all five runs they eighth consecutive game. needed in the seventh inning Left fielder Colin Wetterau and shut down the North (St. John’s) led off the game Shore Navigators over the with a single through the final frames en route to a 7-3 shortstop hole and crossed win in Tuesday night’s Fu- the plate all the way from tures Collegiate Baseball first on Kretzschmar’s one- League game at Historic out double into the left-cen- . ter gap. Shortstop Logan North Shore’s two-game Bravo (Harvard) doubled the win streak came to an end as North Shore lead with a two- it fell to 19-16 on the sum- base knock to left two bat- mer, while Nashua broke a ters later. three-game skid and im- The visitors were limited proved to 16-18. to just one hit over the next Designated hitter Kade three innings, but the two Kretzschmar (Dartmouth) runs proved to be plenty of went 2-for-4 with a double, a offense for lefty Cam Seguin run scored, and two RBI to (UMass Lowell) to work with lead the Navs offense, while during his third start of the four other North Shore play- summer. The Austin Prep ers also found the hit col- grad struck out five Silver umn. On the mound, lefty Knights and allowed just a Cam Seguin (UMass Lowell) ITEM FILE PHOTO single run on six hits over threw six innings of one-run his six-plus frames. Louis Olivieri went 1-for-3 for the Navigators in a loss to the Nashua Silver Knights Tuesday ball. night. The Navs came out swing- NAVS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 Lynn Parks and Rec basketball rolls on The Lynn Parks and nity Development earned school game, Dandreo Old Mill Realty. Recreation Summer Bas- a big win over John J. Brothers Masonry took In the second high school ketball League continued Walsh, 40-16. Darrell down Old Neighborhood game, Mayor Thomas Mc- Tuesday at Lynn English, Reynolds led Communi- Foods 93-30. Johan Peral- Gee earned a 99-74 win with six games getting ty Development with 10 ta led the way for Dandreo over Councilor Fred Ho- played across three divi- points, while Jason Curry Brothers Masonry with gan. Joaquin Crespo led sions. had nine points to lead 14 points, while Santino Mayor Thomas McGee In the first elementa- John J. Walsh. Oyola had 16 points to with 22 points, while Dyr- ry school division game, In the middle school di- lead Old Neighborhood rell Rucker’s 16 points led Menino Construction took vision, Ram Electric just Foods. the way for Councilor Fred down Lynn Housing Au- edged past James Lynch In the high school divi- Hogan. thority 42-22 behind a Insurance 33-31. Don- sion, Teachers Union Local The Lynn Parks and 12-point performance from tae Rucker led the way 237 just barely took down Recreation Summer Bas- Kameron Rucker. Dariel for Ram Electric with 16 Old Mill Realty, 56-55. ketball League will con- Diaz led Lynn Housing Au- points, while Jason Me- Jaden Thornton led Teach- tinue on Wednesday eve- thority with 10 points. drano led James Lynch ers Union Local 237 with ning, but the games will In the second elementa- Insurance with six points. 20 points, while Ephraim be played at Kiley Park ry school game, Commu- In the second middle Nosa had 12 points to lead instead of Lynn English.

ITEM FILE PHOTO North Shore Navigators manager Mike Oden- waelder will serve as a coach in the FCBL All- Star Game. Seven Navs make it to FCBL All-Star Game ALL-STARS From B1 During last Friday’s five-RBI effort at Westfield, he became the first North Shore batter to homer twice in a game this summer. Malgeri matched Lawlor’s summer-long batting mark through just 21 games, including a 5-for-5 night against the Starfires back on June 9. The Exeter, N.H., native ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK missed more than two weeks of June action due to inju- Saugus National’s Cody Munafo allowed just three hits with four strikeouts in his first three innings ry and has helped his team-leading .462 on-base per- of work in a win over West Lynn in the District 16 semifinal Tuesday evening. centage by reaching safely in nine of his last 10 outings. He is one of five Navs batters with multiple home runs for the summer, having hit his second last Thursday at Pittsfield. Saugus National moves to District 16 final A former St. John’s Prep star who calls Peabody home, MacGregor spent half of June hitting above the .400 DISTRICT 16 Meanwhile, Saugus lieved Munafo to start the will have to beat Peabody mark and remains tops among FCBL qualifiers with a From B1 starter Cody Munafo sur- fifth, settled down. Sapien- twice after emerging from .384 average through 23 games as North Shore’s regu- rendered just three hits za made a nice play at the losers bracket. lar third baseman. He has also remained among the Rowan Merryman (1-for- through the first three in- shortstop, throwing a run- “It was 1-1 going into the FCBL’s best despite missing time due to injury and re- 2) had West Lynn’s two nings while striking out ner out at home on a sixth last game against corded three hits, seven RBI, and four runs scored in his RBIs, knocking in a pair of four. ground ball and Zeitz re- Peabody (a 10-1 loss) and first two games after returning. runs on a single to help get West Lynn finally got to corded a strikeout to get then the wheels came off,” After earning All-New England honors as Southern a comeback started in the Munafo in the fourth. Ja- out of the jam. Riley said. “But we can Maine’s starting shortstop in the spring, Olszak has fourth. cob Peterson singled and “West Lynn put it on us,” play with them. The kids been one of the league’s most consistent hitters during Despite only having one Gilbert Galva doubled to Riley said. “They made us know that. We expect to his second summer with the Navs. Eleven of the Dan- hit in the first inning, Sau- start the inning before make plays. We had a cou- come out and play hard.” vers native’s 42 hits — in total, three more than any gus National grabbed an Merryman’s two-run sin- ple things we could’ve done SOFTBALL 10’s other player in the FCBL — went for extra bases, help- early two-run lead. A walk gle cut the lead to 5-2. better but we battled. We Marblehead 17, ing him accumulate a .328 average. He leads the Navs and an error put runners Guilmer Galva singled never quit, that’s one of the Peabody 5 with 14 multi-hit games. on the corners to get things next and an infield error best parts about our team.” Tessa Francis struck out Seguin has been an important piece to the pitching started and Sapienza plat- scored another run. West With one out in the fifth 12 batters in four innings staff since joining the team after graduating from Aus- ed a run on a fielder’s Lynn added another run in Zeitz doubled and Mus- of work to lead the way for tin Prep last month. The Woburn southpaw has fanned choice. Next, Zeitz laced a the inning on an errant chella did the rest, moving Marblehead, while Lillian 24 batters while allowing just three runs in 15.1 frames. RBI double to give Saugus throw back to the pitcher to third on a single and Reddy had a double and He struck out the side in back-to-back innings of relief a 2-0 lead. to cut the Saugus lead to scoring on a passed ball to two RBI to pace the of- during his June 18 debut against Pittsfield and held The runs kept coming in 5-4. give Saugus a 6-5 lead. fense. Tessa Andriano and Bristol to one run in a six-inning start last Wednesday. the second. Cesar Rollo Eddie Lewis and Chris- Zeitz forced a ground ball Haley Schmitt each had Wetterau’s average jumped from .265 to .310 in less singled, stole second and tian Figueroa put together and fly out to start the three hits and four runs than two weeks after hitting safely in 15 of his last 17 moved to third on a ground a pair of singles to start sixth and, after a walk, scored, while Greta Sachs games as of the All-Star announcement. In addition to out before scoring on a the fifth for West Lynn. struck out his last batter to and Kate Andriano each contributing 10 extra-base hits and 16 RBI to the Navs’ passed ball. Tyler Riley Gilbert Galva singled next seal the 6-5 win. had two hits. league-best offense, he has not made an error while singled before Sapienza and an outfield error plat- Saugus National moves Marblehead (2-0) will primarily serving as a catcher and first baseman smashed his two-run ho- ed Lewis to tie the game at on to the District 16 final play again on Friday through 29 appearances. mer to stretch Saugus’ lead 5-5. Thursday (5:45) at a loca- against an opponent to be “These guys have been a pleasure to coach and have to 5-0. From there Zeitz, who re- tion to be determined and determined. earned this recognition,” said Odenwaelder, whose Nav- igators sit second in the FCBL standings at 19-15. “I’m excited to get them in front of some professional scouts.” Next Tuesday’s All-Star activities will commence in Lynn 14’s beat Parkway, advance to state semis the afternoon with batting practice and Scout Day. The annual Home Run Derby will begin at 6:20 p.m., while LYNN 14’s of the fifth. Bullock plated first pitch of the game is set for 7:15. From B1 Diaz with a RBI double to left field, giving Lynn “Brady battles,” Hart- a 4-3 edge. Lynn added Navs’ two-game winning ford said. “It’s not easy two more runs to its lead but he battles and works with Bullock scoring on hard. He gets a little an errant throw and Sam streak snapped by Nashua frustrated on himself but Ohannesian racing home that’s because he’s such a after a passed ball. NAVS perfectionist. He doesn’t “I huddled them up (in From B1 give in.” the middle of the fifth Aggressive baserunning inning) and asked them, Wetterau came home with North Shore’s third run of made the difference in ‘you guys just got punched the night after reaching on a one-out error and stealing this one. Lynn scored four in the mouth, what are second in the fifth. Kretzschmar added his third RBI in runs on passed balls. you going to do about it?’” the last two games with a two-out line single to left. “It’s what my style is,” Hartford said. “They re- After Seguin worked six frames for the second consec- Hartford said. “I take sponded and that’s what utive appearance, the Navs bullpen was unable to hold chances. I take chances the lead as the first five Nashua batters reached base they’ve done every game. most people wouldn’t. I and scored in the seventh. This tournament has been know my kids can run. Right fielder Kyle Sandstrom’s (Charleston Southern) tough for us. We’ve played They’re always ready to leadoff single ended the North Shore starter’s night, but ITEM FILE PHOTO tough games but every reliever Cedric Gillette (Merrimack) walked shortstop run. We watch what the time we fall behind we catchers can do, how they Lynn’s Yordy Contreras went 1-for-3 with one come right back. They re- Noah Lucier (Stonehill) and allowed designated hitter RBI in a win over Parkway Tuesday night. Dylan Jones (Franklin Pierce) to bring Nashua’s first throw. We watch the in- fuse to lose.” run home on a single to right. After an intentional walk fielders. We take those Diaz pitched his way chances that most people treras and Deniel Ortiz, visitors loaded the bases through a one-out single in loaded the bases, center fielder Jared Dupere (North- who reached via error, to on a one-out double and eastern) singled to tie the game. wouldn’t and they paid off the top of the sixth to keep sprint home for the 3-0 consecutive walks. Bull- Peabody native pinch hitter Ben Irvine’s (Maryland) again.” Parkway at bay. He sealed lead. ock escaped the inning sac fly to right brought in the go-ahead run, but Matt Bullock worked his way the deal with a quick sev- An errant throw on unscathed on a strikeout Poff (Saint Joseph’s of Maine) escaped any further dam- out of a jam in the top of enth inning, highlighted age when Wetterau and catcher Louis Olivieri (Central the first with help from a a steal attempt helped and a groundout. by a 4-6-3 double play, for Alabama CC) teamed up for a 7-2 double play to end the 3-6-4 double play. Parkway find the board in In the top of the fifth, the 6-3 win. frame. Lynn pushed across the top of the second, clos- Bullock surrendered a “We didn’t have a lot Nashua added insurance to its late-game lead an in- three runs in the bottom ing the gap to 3-1. one-out walk before giv- of time to get John pre- ning later when Dupere ripped a two-run double to the half of the inning. Bull- Lynn had three runners ing way to reliever Diaz. pared,” Hartford said. “To wall in right. The rising Northeastern sophomore from ock, Lynn’s leadoff batter, reach base in the bottom Parkway tagged Diaz for a be honest I didn’t know Amesbury had four RBI and was one of four repeat walked to start the ral- of the second but two of pair of RBI singles to knot who I was going with. (As- hitters for the Silver Knights. Griffin Young (Wheaton) ly and stole second base. them were thrown out at- the score at 3-3. sistant) coach Dave Ga- earned the victory after he fanned three Navs and al- Yordy Contreras (1-for-3, tempting to steal second It didn’t take long for leazzi suggested I go with lowed just one hit and one walk over 2.1 innings. RBI) brought Bullock (1- base, keeping Parkway in Lynn to punch back. Diaz John. He played on my The Navs complete their midweek road trip with a for-1, RBI) home with a a two-run deficit. found his way to second regular season team. John Wednesday visit contest against the . RBI single. Consecutive Parkway threatened in base on an errant Parkway battles. Once he settled in First pitch from Wahconah Park is set for 6:30 p.m. passed balls allowed Con- the top of the third. The throw to lead the bottom I knew he’d be fine.” WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS run its 50th season this (Not including last night’s games) Lynn Youth Tonight Thursday year. Races will be held Friday at Pittsfield Evening Summer every Wednesday until vs. Pittsfield vs. September 25. Suns (6:30) Suns (7) (7) W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Track Series There is no entry fee to Pittsfield 19 13 0.594 - 1W 6-4 run, and the races will North Shore 19 15 0.559 1 2W 6-4 The 6th annual Lynn begin at 6:30 p.m. Each Parks and Recreation Worcester 18 15 0.545 1.5 4W 7-3 evening there will be three Saturday Sunday Youth Summer Evening races — the short race, the at Nashua vs. Bristol Blues Bristol 17 15 0.531 2 1W 5-5 Track meets will be held 1.57-mile race and the long on Mondays through race. The courses cover dif- Silver Knights (5) Brockton 17 16 0.515 2.5 2L 4-6 August 19 at Manning ferent combinations of fire (6:05) Nashua 15 18 0.455 4.5 3L 3-7 Field. The races will begin roads and single-track Westfield 10 23 0.303 9.5 2L 4-6 at 6:30 p.m. paths, and the courses vary There are no entry fees from week to week. For for any races. There will be further information, please a 30-meter race for ages visit www.lwrun.org. three and under, and all of MLB honors Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco the other events (50-meter, 100-meter, 200-meter, 400- Bishop Fenwick meter, 800-meter, one-mile, girls basketball relays, standing long jump and softball throw) will be camp open to high school ages and under. Bishop Fenwick’s fifth For more information, annual Girls Basketball visit www.lwrun.org or Camp will take place July contact [email protected] 22 to July 25 from 9 a.m. or 781-709-7135 or 781- to 1 p.m. at Danvers 593-6562. Indoor Sports. The camp will be led by coaches and players from Bishop Fen- Lynn Woods wick, along with col- lege-playing Fenwick Summer Cross alumni. Country Series For more information, email head coach Adam The Lynn Woods Summer DeBaggis at aaggio6@ Cross Country Series will yahoo.com.

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MLB PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona (left) hugs Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division during the middle of the fifth inning of the MLB All-Star Game Tuesday in Cleveland. The In- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB dians’ right-hander, who was recently diagnosed with a form of leukemia, was saluted in the New York 57 31 .648 — Atlanta 54 37 .593 — Tampa Bay 52 39 .571 6½ Washington 47 42 .528 6 fifth inning as part of ’s “Stand Up to Cancer” campaign. Boston 49 41 .544 9 Philadelphia 47 43 .522 6½ Toronto 34 57 .374 24½ New York 40 50 .444 13½ Baltimore 27 62 .303 30½ Miami 33 55 .375 19½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Minnesota 56 33 .629 — Chicago 47 43 .522 — Cleveland 50 38 .568 5½ Milwaukee 47 44 .516 ½ Chicago 42 44 .488 12½ St. Louis 44 44 .500 2 Kansas City 30 61 .330 27 Pittsburgh 44 45 .494 2½ Detroit 28 57 .329 26 Cincinnati 41 46 .471 4½ West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 57 33 .633 — Los Angeles 60 32 .652 — Oakland 50 41 .549 7½ Arizona 46 45 .505 13½ Texas 48 42 .533 9 San Diego 45 45 .500 14 Los Angeles 45 46 .495 12½ Colorado 44 45 .494 14½ Seattle 39 55 .415 20 San Francisco 41 48 .461 17½ Tuesday’s Games Detroit at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. NL vs. AL at Cleveland, Ohio, 7:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. Thursday’s Games Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Friday’s Games Washington at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. San Francisco at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Arizona at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Atlanta at San Diego, 10:10 p.m.

TODAY IN SPORTS July 10 Creamer shoots a final-round 2-un- 1926 — Bobby Jones wins the U.S. der 69 for a 3-under 281 for the Open golf tournament for the sec- tournament. ond time with a 293 total. 2010 — Spain wins soccer’s 1934 — Carl Hubbell strikes out World Cup after an exhausting Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie 1-0 victory in extra time over the Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin Netherlands. In the end, it’s Andres in succession, but the American Iniesta breaking free and scoring a League comes back to win the All- right-footed shot from 8 yards just Star game 9-7 at the Polo Grounds. past the outstretched arms of goal- 1936 — Philadelphia’s Chuck keeper Maarten Stekelenburg. Klein hits four home runs in a 9-6 2011 — The United States advanc- 10-inning victory over the Pirates es to the semifinals after one of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS at Pittsburgh’s Forbes Field. the most exciting games ever at 1951 — Britain’s Randy Turpin the Women’s World Cup in Dres- MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred looks on as the American League team warms up before the defeats Sugar Ray Robinson in 15 den, Germany. The U.S. beat Brazil MLB All-Star Game at Progressive Field in Cleveland Tuesday. rounds to win the world middle- 5-3 on penalty kicks after a 2-2 tie. weight title and give Robinson his Abby Wambach scores a thrilling second loss in 135 bouts. goal to tie it in the 122nd minute, 1971 — Lee Trevino rebounds and goalkeeper Hope Solo denies Manfred: Two-city solution seen from a double-bogey on the next to the Brazilians again. last hole with a birdie on the final 2016 — Andy Murray wins his hole to win the 100th British Open second Wimbledon title by beating by one stroke over Lu Liang-Huan. Milos Raonic 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2) on as way to preserve MLB in Tampa Trevino, who won the U.S. Open a Centre Court. month earlier, is the fourth golfer 2016 — Brittany Lang wins her to win both championships in the first career major at the U.S. Wom- CLEVELAND (AP) — told the Baseball Writ- ahead of only the Miami Unhappy with the Col- same year, joining Bobby Jones en’s Open when Anna Nordqvist Giving the Rays permis- ers’ Association of Amer- Marlins. iseum, the Athletics (1926, 1930), Gene Sarazen touches the sand with her club sion to explore playing ica on Tuesday. “I think “To address what has announced plans last (1932), and Ben Hogan (1953). in a bunker for a two-stroke pen- part of their home sched- that the approval from been an ongoing issue, I November to build a ball- 1976 — Johnny Miller shoots a 66 alty in the three-hole aggregate ule in Montreal is seen the June owners meeting think the owners are pre- park at Howard Terminal. in the final round to beat 19-year- playoff. The penalty occurs on the by baseball owners as “a was reflective of the fact pared to live with the idea Managing partner John old Spaniard Seve Ballesteros second hole of the playoff and is way to preserve baseball that Stu has worked re- that they would operate Fisher and team presi- by six strokes to take the British not delivered to the players until in Tampa,” according to ally hard over a long pe- in two markets,” Manfred dent Dave Kaval are en- Open. Ballesteros, who starts the they were on the final hole after baseball Commissioner riod of time on the Tampa said. “We have an issue gaged in the complicated officials review replays in the lat- final round two strokes ahead of Rob Manfred. side and the St. Pete side in Tampa. It needs to get approval process. Miller, shoots a 74 and ends tied est controversy at a USGA event. for second place with Jack Nick- Lang seals the win with a short par Major League Baseball’s to try to get something resolved somehow. If it “Difficult environment. laus. putt on the final playoff hole, while executive council last done from a stadium per- means we give up a po- No public financing avail- 1992 — The Major Soccer League, Nordqvist makes bogey to lose by month told Rays owner spective. And then it was tential expansion site to able. Sites that have been the only major nationwide profes- three shots. Stuart Sternberg he could sold to the owners, or to solidify where we are, so challenging,” Manfred sional soccer competition in the 2017 — An independent review of explore the two-city possi- the executive council, as a be it.” said. “The plan that they United States, folds after 14 sea- the scoring in Manny Pacquiao’s bility but did not specify a way to preserve baseball Manfred said there had have now is a huge step sons. contentious WBO welterweight timeframe. The Rays have in Tampa.” not been any discussion of forward. They’ve cleared 1999 — Team USA wins the world title loss to Jeff Horn con- been unsuccessful in gain- Tampa Bay has played a full move by the Rays. some important hurdles. Women’s World Cup over China in firms the outcome in favor of the ing approval and financ- at Tropicana Field in St. He also said MLB will re- They’ve got a lot of work sudden death. The Americans win Australian. A Philippines govern- ing in place for the new Petersburg since the fran- main at 30 teams for the to do, but I’m 100 percent ment department asked the WBO 5-4 in penalty kicks, with defend- stadium they want in the chise took the field in 1998 foreseeable future. behind them. I think they er Brandi Chastain kicking in the to review the refereeing and the game winner. judging of the so-called “Battle of Tampa Bay area. and has a lease through “No way that we’re bit- have a really sound plan, 2010 — Paula Creamer wins her Brisbane” in Australia on July 2 af- “I think that it’s just too 2027. The Rays are aver- ing into expansion until something that can work first major tournament, never giv- ter Horn, fighting for his first world early to make a judgment aging about 15,500 fans I get Tampa and Oakland and will keep Oakland ing up the lead during a steady final title, won a unanimous points deci- as to how likely it is to per home game, 29th in resolved one way or the with a major league team round of the U.S. Women’s Open. sion against Pacquiao. be successful,” Manfred the major leagues and other,” he said. for a very long time.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019 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

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Daughter in bedroom next door frowns on mom’s relationship DEAR ABBY: I am a with me and will contin- 54-year-old single woman Dear Abby is written by Abigail ue to wait. I cut off my who recently started dat- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne relationship with him ing again after four years without agreeing to an of total abstinence. My Phillips, and was founded by her affair (or anything else) two adult daughters, mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact and have moved on with ages 18 and 22, live at Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. my marriage. home with me. My concern is, now I My dilemma: I am Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. feel this urge to let my smitten, to say the least, husband know about the with an attractive, sup- exchange, mostly to rein- portive and very loving haps she could be happy him. If he’s all for it, that force my commitment to man. I have invited him for me. My partner thinks would be the way to deal him and maintain trans- over and introduced him she’s jealous of our new with her discomfort. parency. But part of me is to the girls, which went relationship. The 18-year- afraid that bringing it up well until the other night, old couldn’t care less. DEAR ABBY: I’ve will cause more upset, when my 22-year-old My question is, am I been happily married for and maybe I should keep overheard us being inti- behaving inappropriate- 13 years. Over the last it to myself. What should mate (her bedroom is ly? Don’t I have just as few years we have experi- I do? next to mine). There was much right to enjoy my enced our brushes with NEEDING SOME no screaming or anything home as they do? the prospect of infidelity, GUIDANCE lewd, no nudity or PDA, but we remain commit- GETTING BACK TO but I happen to have a ted to each other. While IT IN NEW YORK DEAR NEEDING: Not slightly noisy bed. our marriage is a healthy all of our urges are meant She now refuses to DEAR GETTING BACK: and happy one, our com- to be acted upon. Be hon- sleep in her room and I can see how your young mitment to each other est about your motive. sent me a text telling me adult daughter might be has recently come into What do you think telling she wants to live with her uncomfortable being con- question, and we have your husband will ac- dad because she thinks fronted with her mother’s been fighting more than complish? Will it bring it’s disgusting. I’m not sexual activity, to the mu- usual. you closer to each other, or sure how to feel. On one sical accompaniment of Recently, a good friend remind him that you are hand, I think she needs squeaking bed springs. of mine since almost attractive to other men to grow up, but at the Most people have a hard childhood — and brief and make him jealous? same time, I don’t want time accepting their par- lover in my early 20s — Will it anger him enough to be the cause of her ents as sexual beings. You with whom I have main- to want to punch your old discomfort. didn’t mention whether tained friendly contact friend and former lover in I explained to her that your daughter’s father over the years, proposi- the nose? If this is a pos- I’m happy after being would welcome this tioned me. He said he has sibility, some things are alone for so long and per- daughter moving in with never fallen out of love better left unsaid. BRIDGE

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Walsh Formerly TO: Company by assignment dated September 26, 2012 and recorded with Essex Known as Pamela J. Boucher establishing a lien pursuant to M.G.L c. 183A, §6 on Cynthia A. Burke, Individually and as Co-Personal Representative of the Estate of County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31790, Page 233; said the real estate known as Unit 40 of the Oceanview Condominium for the purpose George R. Morse; Nancy J. Sousa, Individually and as Co-Personal Representative mortgage was further assigned from Nationstar Mortgage d/b/a Champion of satisfying such lien, pursuant to M.G.L. c. 254, §§5 and 5A, the real estate will of the Estate of George R. Morse Mortgage Company to Bank of America, N.A. by assignment dated October 26, be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on the second (2nd) day of August 2018 and recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in A.D. 2019 at 95 Nahant Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. The premises to be sold are and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Book 37130, Page 89; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the more particularly described as follows: U.S.C. §§ 3901 et seq.: purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on August 6, 2019 Unit No. 40, Oceanview Building, of The Oceanview Condominium, created by at 12:00PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises Master Deed dated April 11, 1980, and recorded on April 11, 1980, with Essex Nationstar Mortgage LLC described in said mortgage, to wit: South District Registry of Deeds, in Book 6693, Page 596, as amended. The Post Office Address of the Condominium is: Unit No. 40, 95 Nahant Street, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, The land in Lynn with all the buildings thereon, commonly known and numbered as Lynn, MA. 01902. numbered 17 Warwick Street, given by George R. Morse to Eastern Bank, dated 18 Tilton Terrace, bounded and described as follows: The Unit is laid out as shown on a plan, which plan is a copy of a portion of the August 13, 2010, and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of plans filed with said Master Deed and to which is affixed a verified statement in Deeds in Book 29691, Page 67, and now held by Plaintiff by assignment, SOUTHWEST by Tilton Terrace sixty (60) feet; the form provided in M.G.L. Chapter 183A, Section 9. It is subject to and with the has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of benefit of obligations, restrictions, rights and liabilities contained in General Laws, Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. NORTHWEST by land formerly of Moses B. Lord, seven (7) rods; Chapter 183A, the Master Deed and the By-Laws filed therewith. The unit has the benefit of, and is subject to, the provisions of G.L. c. 183A, If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United NORTHEAST by land of the City of Lynn, sixty (60) feet; and relating to condominiums, as that statute is written as of the date hereof, the States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Master Deed and By-Laws referred to above and any By-Laws and rules and Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on SOUTHEAST by land formerly of Robert Thompson, five and one-half (5 1/2) rods. regulations from time to time adopted thereunder, and all other matters of record that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in stated or referred to in the Master Deed as completely as if each were fully set this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before August 5, Be all of said measurements more or less. forth herein all as the same, from time to time, may have or shall be amended. 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the ground The condominium and each of the units is intended for residential purposes and of noncompliance with the Act. For Grantor's title see Deed, dated April 29, 2005, and recorded in Book 24249, other uses permitted by the applicable Zoning Ordinances as set forth in, or limited Page 113, in Essex South District Registry of Deeds. by, the Master Deed. Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of this Court on June 24, 2019. The unit is conveyed together with its undivided percentage interest in the common Attest: The above property is known as 18 Tilton Terrace, Lynn, Massachusetts. areas and facilities as established by the Master Deed as the same may from time to time be amended. Said undivided interest is presently 3.125 percent. Deborah J. Patterson The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in For title, see said Registry of Deeds, Book 14226, Page 299 and Book 11171, Recorder the event of a typographical error in this publication. Page 168. Item: July 10, 2019 The Unit is subject to any and all covenants, easements, encroachments, For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated April 29, 2005 and recorded in the conditions, restrictions and agreements affecting the unit whether recorded or Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24249, Page 113. unrecorded, a residential self-extending lease, and a first mortgage given to Bank of America, N.A. recorded in Essex So. District Registry of Deeds in Book 24187, TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, Page 157, municipal liens, liens of the Oceanview Condominium. Does your company encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, Terms of sale: A deposit payable in cash or certified or bank check of $10,000.00 which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. shall be payable at the Auction and the balance of the payment shall be payable by cash or certified or bank check within twenty-one (21) days of the Auction. need employees? FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid Other terms to be announced at the sale, including a minimum bid and the right to in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place reject all bids if none are acceptable. of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in OCEANVIEW CONDOMINIUM TRUST, cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days By its attorney: after the date of sale. /s/

Other terms to be announced at the sale. Carl D. Goodman BBO#201720 Brock & Scott, PLLC Goodman Law Office 1080 Main Street, Suite 200 154 Lynnway - Suite 1C Pawtucket, RI 02860 Lynn, MA 01902 Attorney for Bank of America, N.A. 781-584-6566 Present Holder of the Mortgage [email protected] 401-217-8701 June 25, 2019 Item: June 26, July 3, 10, 2019 Item: July 3, 10, 17, 2019

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS (SEAL) THE TRIAL COURT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT LAND COURT DIVORCE SUMMONS BY DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT PUBLICATION AND MAILING 19 SM 003110 Placing a help wanted ad is great for Essex Probate and Family Court ORDER OF NOTICE 36 Federal Street finding the skilled workers you need. Salem, MA 01970 To: Docket No. ES19D10877DR James R. Kellet; Renee M. Kellett

Kelvin S Valera vs. Banesa Mercado Valera and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. 50 §3901 (et seq) To the Defendant: The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but grant a divorce for irretrievable breakdown as Trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust claiming to have an interest in a The Complaint is on file at the Court. Mortgage covering real property in Lynnfield, numbered 400 Salem Street, given An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you by James R. Kellett and Renee M. Kellett to Coastal Capital Corp. D/B/A The from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status Mortgage Shop, dated June 26, 2003, and recorded in the Essex County of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 21168, Page 145, has/have filed You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Kelvin S Valera 209 Chatham Street If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United #1 States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Lynn, MA 01902 Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in your answer, if any, on or before 08/12/2019. If you fail to do so, the court will this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before August 12, proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the ground a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. of noncompliance with the Act. WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Date: July 3, 2019 Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of said Court on July 1, 2019. Pamela Casey O'Brien Attest: Deborah J. Patterson 781-593-7700, ext.2 Register of Probate Recorder 16134 Item: July 10, 2019 Item: July 10, 2019

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But pompous fool,” and saying blows in a televised de- who is currently foreign many Conservatives think the administration would By David Rising that there is some truth bate Tuesday about who secretary, said he offered embracing a no-deal Brex- no longer deal with him. ASSOCIATED PRESS to what Iran is saying,” is more likely to break the experience, realism and a it may be the only way to Trump also renewed crit- said Adnan Tabatabai, a country’s Brexit deadlock broader appeal than the win back voters from the icism of May’s handling of BERLIN — France on political scientist with the and lead the U.K. out of divisive Johnson. upstart Brexit Party led Brexit. In contrast, he has Tuesday sent a top diplo- Bonn-based CARPO think the European Union. “I’ll be your prime minis- by Nigel Farage. spoken warmly of both mat to Tehran to urge Iran tank on Middle Eastern About 160,000 Conser- ter whoever you vote for,” Growing concern about Johnson and Hunt. to scale back its recently affairs. vative Party members are he said. the chance of a no-deal Hunt reprimanded voting for a successor to increased uranium enrich- They are forced to walk a Unlike Johnson, Hunt Brexit and signs that the Trump, saying he should ment activities, a mission Prime Minister Theresa fine line, trying not to esca- said he would be prepared British economy could be not meddle in Britain’s underscored by a call from May, who announced her late the situation on either to delay Brexit for a short heading toward recession choice of ambassador. Europe for the Islamic Re- resignation last month side as they seek a resolu- time in order to strike a have weakened the pound, “I have made it clear public to return to comply- after failing repeatedly to tion between Tehran and deal with the EU. which fell Tuesday to that if I am he next prime ing with the terms of the get Parliament to back her Washington, with French That led Johnson to call $1.2440, near a two-year minister our ambassa- unraveling nuclear deal divorce deal with the EU. President Emmanuel Ma- Hunt “defeatist.” Hunt ac- low. dor in Washington stays,” “without delay.” The two finalists, Bo- cron taking the lead for the cused Johnson of setting a For underdog Hunt, Hunt said. France, Britain and Ger- ris Johnson and Jeremy three European countries, “fake deadline” and asked Tuesday’s showdown of- Johnson would not com- many, who remain a part Hunt, both used their only whether he would resign if fered a chance to turn the known as the E3, said Sa- mit to keeping Darroch in of the 2015 nuclear accord televised debate to argue he failed to deliver on his contest around, though nam Vakil, a researcher his post. along with Russia and that they were best placed promise to leave by Oct 31. it may be too late. Ballot with London-based Cha- “I have a very good re- China, said they planned to negotiate Britain’s Johnson did not answer. papers have already gone tham House think tank. lationship with the White to convene a meeting of twice-postponed exit, cur- “It’s not do or die is it?” out, and many Conser- House,” he said. “I think the signatories amid “deep “What the E3 can do is rently scheduled for Oct. Hunt snapped back. “It’s vatives have made their kick-start diplomacy and it’s very important we concern that Iran is not 31. Boris in No. 10 (Downing choice. should have a close part- meeting several of its com- diplomatic conversations,” Johnson, a populist for- St.) that matters.” The two candidates also she said. “They can po- nership, a close friendship mitments.” mer mayor of London Hunt and Johnson have faced questions about a with the United States.” They said the meeting to tentially convince Iran to whom polls suggest is the both vowed to succeed fierce row over leaked freeze its breach and pre- As the two Conserva- address Iran’s compliance strong front-runner, ar- where May failed and take cables from Britain’s am- tives battled over who vent any further breach- with the Joint Compre- gued that Britain leaving Britain out of the EU — bassador in Washington was the bigger champion es, while shepherding a hensive Plan of Action, or on schedule, with or with- even if that means leaving offering unflattering as- of Brexit, Labour leader process back and forth JCPOA as the deal is for- out a divorce deal, is a “do without an agreement on sessments of President Jeremy Corbyn shifted his between Washington and mally known, needed to be or die” issue. divorce terms and future Donald Trump’s adminis- party’s position, calling on Iran — worst case scenar- “convened urgently,” but “Delay does not deliv- relations. tration. May’s successor to call a io is that nothing happens, they did not say when that er a deal. A deadline will Most businesses and In the memos, Ambas- new referendum on Brit- would happen. but at least they’ve bought deliver a deal,” Johnson economists think a no-deal sador Kim Darroch called ain’s EU membership, in “Iran has stated that it themselves time.” which Labour would cam- wants to remain within So far, neither Iran’s paign to stay in the EU. the JCPOA,” the coun- announcement last week In a letter to party mem- tries said in a statement. that it had exceeded the bers, Corbyn said that “It must act accordingly amount of low-enriched the new prime minister by reversing these activ- uranium allowed under “should have the confi- ities and returning to full the deal, nor Monday’s dence to put their deal, or JCPOA compliance with- revelation it had begun no-deal, back to the people out delay.” enriching uranium past in a public vote.” Europe is under pres- the 3.67 percent purity al- “In those circumstanc- sure from the U.S. to aban- lowed, to 4.5 percent, are es, I want to make it clear don the accord entirely, as seen as such gross viola- that Labour would cam- Washington did unilater- tions that they are like- paign for Remain against ally last year, and it also is ly to prompt Europe to either no-deal or a Tory being squeezed by Iran to invoke the deal’s dispute deal that does not protect offset the ever-crippling ef- resolution mechanism. the economy and jobs,” he fects of American economic Both of Iran’s actions have said. sanctions. been verified by the U.N.’s Labour’s opponents — That has left the Europe- nuclear watchdog, the In- and many supporters — ans’ soft-power approach ternational Atomic Energy have accused the party of strained to its limits at a Agency. dithering over Brexit for time of increasing tensions That mechanism is a fear of alienating voters in the Middle East. month-long process, which on either side of the na- “For the Europeans, it’s could lead to the matter tional divide over Europe. going to be difficult not to being brought before the Until now, Corbyn, a long- lose credibility in their po- U.N. Security Council and time critic of the EU, had PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sition with Iran and also could result in the eventu- resisted calls for a second with Washington, by not al “snapback” of sanctions Conservative candidate Boris Johnson, a populist former mayor of Lon- referendum, saying La- being too soft, but at the that had been lifted under don whom polls suggest is the strong front-runner, argued that Britain bour must respect voters’ same time acknowledging the deal. leaving on schedule, with or without a divorce deal, is a “do or die” issue. 2016 decision to leave.

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