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SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 DEALS OF THE Starting Sunday, it’s Agganis Week $DAY$ PG. 3 By Steve Krause grew up in the era and saw him play). He also win a mythical national championship as a ITEM STAFF became the unfortunate main character in the junior. Though he had numerous offers from Greek tragedy, having died suddenly high-powered universities, he chose to attend LYNN — His name was actually Aristotle on June 27, 1955, of a pulmonary embolism University, where he played football George Agganis, and he was the baby in a fam- ily of seven boys and girls. His mother, Geor- while recovering from a respiratory ailment. and . He was drafted by the Cleve- DEALS gia, shortened his rst name to “Ari,” and at He was 26, and, by then, the starting rst land Browns, but chose the Red Sox instead. some point, the “H” was added, and he became baseman on the . By 1955, he was batting .315 at the beginning OF THE Harry Agganis. Sunday, and for the next week, his legacy of June. By the end of the month, he was dead. $ $ In short order, he also became “The Golden will be renewed at various venues around the Shortly after Agganis died, Lynn attorney DAY Greek,” the best athlete the city of Lynn has city as Agganis Week commences. Charles Demakis proposed that The Item and PG. 3 ever known (borne out by an end-of-the-centu- Agganis played three sports at Lynn Clas- ry survey by The Item consisting of people who sical, and helped the Rams football team AGGANIS, A3 Aristotle George Agganis State to DEALS THIS TIME, LYNN’S FESTIVAL OF THE look at $DAY$ GOES BEYOND WALLS PG. 3 Nahant marine DEALS BY BILL BROTHERTOFON THE

center LYNN — It’s been said,$ DAone man’sY$ trash is another man’s treasure.PG. 3 By Bridget Turcotte So, with that in mind, the Be- ITEM STAFF yond Walls team, supporters and volunteers will spend Sunday NAHANT — State en- afternoon cleaning up the down- vironmental of cials will town. The rubbish will be given to come to town on Monday Portuguese artist Bordalo II, who to evaluate the proposed is expected to create one of his re- expansion at Northeast- markable “Trash Animals” from ern University’s Marine the discarded items as part of this Science Center. year’s Street Art Festival, July 22 The En- to Aug. 3. vironmental Policy Act Al Wilson, Beyond Walls founder (MEPA) of ce, which is and executive director, said he is part of the Executive Of- thrilled that so many want to “be ce of Energy and Envi- a part of the art” and give back ronmental Affairs, will to the community. He thanks city listen to Northeastern’s leaders, the Lynn Department of project plans, get a sense of existing conditions, po- Public Works, Solomon Metals Inc., tential impacts and mea- and such community organizations sures that have been tak- as Keeping Lynn Clean, Communi- en to avoid or minimize ty Path of Lynn and the Downtown negative impacts. Lynn Beauti cation Project for The visit was set to be support. held in a classroom at The clean-up departs from the Murphy Bunker on “LOVE Alley,” 65 Munroe St., Sun- Northeastern’s campus, day at 1 p.m. A second clean-up but was moved to Nah- is set for July 20. Trash bags and ant Town Hall because of gloves and tools will be provided. capacity concerns. There Large-scale murals will again be will still be a site walk on painted by international and local the campus beginning at artists during the two-week festi- 4 p.m. val, which will culminate in a cel- “This will allow for more ebratory block party. Other forms residents to participate,” of street art, such as metal origami according to an announce- sculptures, will be more prevalent ment posted on the town’s this year. website. Beyond Walls, in collaboration The school led an En- with the Essex County Community vironmental Noti ca- Foundation Creative County Ini- tion Form (ENF) in May tiative, will launch PATIO, which requesting a review of This rabbit sculpture, made entirely of trash and discarded materials, was will transform underutilized urban created by Portuguese artist Bordalo II, who will be part of this summer’s its plans to build a new, FESTIVAL, A3 55,000-square-foot Coast- Beyond Walls festival. al Sustainability Institute and to install a new salt- water intake system on INSIDE the campus. Both propos- Recognizing the Heroines among us als have been met with Lynn heavy opposition from Tutwiler seeks school By Bella diGrazia Tuesday by the Massachusetts Commis- residents. committee approval for ITEM STAFF sion on the Status of Women. Choosing a larger meet- search process. A2 Lynn, “The commission is looking for women ing space was the right BOSTON — There were 134 women who go above and beyond for neighbor- decision, said resident Opinion Marblehead, from across the state who were honored hoods, communities or groups of individ- Michelle Capano, who Krause: Time is ticking with the Unsung Heroine Award on Tues- uals,” said State Rep. Dan Cahill, who believes it will draw the on transportation Peabody, day, including several recipients from the recommended Ansourlian as a recipient. attention of not just oppo- plan. A4 Swampscott North Shore. “She was a natural t for this award be- nents but people who still Deb Ansourlian and Marjie Crosby of cause of the amazing work she does to em- are trying to understand Sports women Lynn, Sandi Drover of Peabody, Danielle power young women.” the proposal. Pacheco brings the Goldman of Swampscott, Janet Brings of As the executive director of Girls Inc. “People are going to energy for Spartans honored Marblehead and Eleanor Vieira of Revere of Lynn, Ansourlian provides essential baseball. B1 are now Unsung Heroines. The women NAHANT, A3 were celebrated at the State House on HEROINES, A3 Swampscott High School remembers Max Carbone By Bella diGrazia loss of their child,” Swampscott High ITEM STAFF School’s graduating class president Ben Turner, 18, said he and the rest of the SWAMPSCOTT — Maximillian “Max” student council members wanted to im- Carbone’s legacy will forever sit at plement a memorial bench in Carbone’s Blocksidge Field, thanks to the high honor at Blockside Field, where he grew school’s graduating class of 2019. up playing soccer, his favorite sport. Two months ago, the Swampscott, Na- The words stamped on the bench de- hant and Wentworth Institute of Tech- scribed Carbone as, “A passionate ath- nology communities mourned the death lete with an infectious smile and the of 19-year-old Carbone, who was found kindest heart.” dead in a wooded area in Roxbury after “I can’t tell you how much this means ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK a night out with friends. to us as a family,” said Carbone’s mother, Family and friends gather around the bench named for Max Carbone that In search of a way to “give back to was unveiled at Blocksidge Field on Friday. a family that was devastated by the SWAMPSCOTT, A2

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By Gayla Cawley in title and increase in sal- ITEM STAFF ary from the $86,499 set for the program specialist LYNN — School Super- for parent and family en- intendent Dr. Patrick Tut- gagement, which was es- wiler has asked the School tablished in 2015. Committee to authorize The job was incorrectly his search for three new classified at its inception, administrators. according to Tutwiler, Tutwiler is seeking an and the current respon- assistant director for En- sibilities of the program glish Learner Education specialist mirror other po- (ELE), assistant director sitions within the curricu- for social-emotional learn- lum department that are ing (SEL) and an out-of- all assistant director jobs. district program specialist. The position was created Closing the significant after the district commit- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS achievement gap for ELL ted to hiring multiple so- and non-ELL students, Flowers adorn the walkways at the Encore Boston Harbor casino in Everett Friday. The Wynn cial workers in 2014. Those and a focus on social-emo- Resorts casino is scheduled to officially open to the public on Sunday. hires and the district’s tional learning are two of Tutwiler’s goals for need to provide direction the district. Lynn schools on student support and Wynn CEO: Encore Boston Harbor a will roll out a new K-5 parent and family engage- social-emotional learning ment prompted the need curriculum next year, and for the program specialist, model for company’s future growth the district has put a fo- according to Tutwiler. cus on better meeting the “The creation of the ad- ministrative position of By Philip Marcelo toured reporters through to major metro areas like cense to operate in Japan, needs of ELL students, ASSOCIATED PRESS the $2.6 billion hotel, ca- New York and Chicago. which recently legalized who are one of the low- program specialist for parent and family en- sino and entertainment Maddox said that more casino gambling. est performing groups in EVERETT — A bril- complex in Everett. than 30 states currently “What I see going forward Lynn Public Schools and gagement, along with the liantly colored carousel The 33-acre waterfront have gambling facilities, is building these kinds of most at-risk of dropping hiring of multiple social sculpture made of tens of development, which in- but that too many have resorts within the city fab- out of high school. workers really marked thousands of fake flowers volved environmental been built far from major ric, not as something an All three are union po- the beginning of a concert- and jewels greets visitors cleanup of a former chemi- cities like Boston. hour and a half away,” he sitions with base salaries ed district focus on social as they step into the opu- cal plant site, is one of the “This can be a great ex- said of the Massachusetts posted in the Lynn School and emotional learning,” lent lobby of Encore Bos- biggest private develop- ample of what’s to come, casino. “This can be our Administrators Associa- Tutwiler said. ton Harbor, the first casino ments in state history. once other states see the calling card to other cities tion contract, according The third position is to open in the Boston area to Tutwiler. Base salaries needed because the dis- and third in Massachu- It’s also been mired in potential for this,” he said. and destinations around are $92,760 for the assis- trict’s current model for setts. controversy since Wynn “This isn’t a local casino. the world, really.” tant director positions and servicing 183 students in Twenty-six floors above, Resorts won the lone state This isn’t regional gam- Maddox said the compa- $86,499 for the out-of-dis- 45 out-of-district place- in the casino’s swooping, gambling license reserved bling. This is the first time ny is also moving past the trict program specialist, ments is insufficient, ac- bronze-toned hotel tower, for the wealthy and pop- a major city has a five- scandal that nearly crip- but upon approval by the cording to Tutwiler. An a pair of penthouse villas ulous Boston area nearly star, large-scale, integrat- pled it last year: the alle- School Committee, each out-of-district placement each boast butler service five years ago. ed resort.” gations of sexual miscon- salary would have to be is for kids whose needs for a three-bedroom, 3½- New CEO Matthew Massachusetts’ two duct against Steve Wynn, impact bargained with the can’t be met by their local bath spread totaling 5,800 Maddox, in an interview other casinos are MGM the company’s founder union, he said. schools. square feet across two ahead of the tours, said Springfield in the western and namesake. Steve The need for an assistant He said the addition of floors. the company believes the corner of the state and the Wynn has denied the mis- director for ELE is driv- an out-of-district program And within the casino resort — the company’s Plainridge Park slots par- conduct allegations, but en by the district’s efforts specialist would allow for proper, private gambling first outside the gambling lor near the Rhode Island resigned as CEO and sold to comply with the state’s a shift to increased hours salons and high limit centers of and state line. off his company shares Language Opportunity during the day and year- tables are perched on a Macau — can be a tem- In the coming months, last year. for our Kids (LOOK) act. round support that would mezzanine, looking down plate for the company’s Maddox said Wynn Re- Maddox, a longtime Passed in November 2017, allow Lynn Public Schools onto an expansive casino future and possibly for the sorts will turn its atten- confidante of the casino the act provides more op- to better serve students floor buzzing with slot ma- casino industry broadly. tion to major expansions mogul, took over as CEO portunities for parents of and develop stronger rela- chines and blackjack, rou- He envisions the compa- and overhauls of its flag- and oversaw the overhaul English Language learn- tionships with providers. lette and craps tables. ny continuing to extend ship casinos in Las Vegas of its executive team, its ers, as well as increased The superintendent said Ahead of its much-an- its reach beyond the tra- and Macau. Wynn is also board of directors and its accountability for schools he believes the position ticipated Sunday opening, ditional gambling centers among the casino compa- sexual harassment and and districts in meeting the would eventually lead to casino officials on Friday of Las Vegas and Macau nies looking to win a li- discrimination policies. needs of those students. a budget savings for the Adding the position is district, as the specialist meant to build up the ca- could focus on collaborat- Swampscott High School remembers Max Carbone pacity of the ELE office, ing with the director of which services 4,300 ELL special education to maxi- SWAMPSCOTT students and 3,000 former mize on existing programs From A1 ELL students. The addi- for students and create tional support would also additional programs Jennifer. “I hope all of you help the district launch a where possible. guys will spend time here planned two-way Spanish The Personnel Subcom- and can find moments immersion program at mittee moved on Thurs- to enjoy the bench … I the kindergarten level at day to vote to send the met one of Max’s friends Harrington Elementary three positions to the full here for dinner last week School, Tutwiler said. committee, which will and we just sat here for a Although the assistant meet next Thursday. The while. What a perfect view director would be an add- committee is seeking can- of the field.” ed position, Tutwiler said didates who can speak it existed in the previous The legwork for getting and understand more the bench in place be- school administrators con- than one language. tract before the current gan the Friday following Carbone’s death, Turner agreement, which began Gayla Cawley can be ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK on Aug. 1, 2016. reached at gcawley@item- said. Students quickly The assistant director live.com. Follow her on brainstormed fundraising A bench at Blocksidge Field has been named in honor of Max Carbone. for SEL would be a change Twitter @GaylaCawley. ideas, such as car washes at the high school, a mov- school account to cover the few months. She looked DPW Director/Assistant ie night and selling flags rest. around at “all the kids who Town Administrator for that showcase pride for It was personal for Turn- loved Max” and smiled as Operations Gino Cresta “Big Blue.” To reach the er, he said. He and his se- she noticed the sea of red. and the Select Board for call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 $2,200 goal needed for the nior class wanted to find a There was one sweat- their help with getting the to start your bench, Turner said the se- way to support class Vice shirt her son wore the bench ready. While it may daily subscription. nior class allocated some President Julia Carbone, most and it was a red have been a quick turn- of the money from their Max’s younger sister. classic “Black Dog” hoodie around to get it finished, Growing up the same age from Martha’s Vineyard. Swampscott will now, and as her, Turner said he be- Jennifer Carbone said one forever, be able to honor came close with the entire of Max’s classmates from the life of Max Carbone. Carbone family. Wentworth reached out to “This was everything to “I thought the fami- the apparel company and me,” said Julia Carbone. ly needed something in asked them to make boxes “Obviously I was broken by Max’s honor,” Turner of the same sweater with everything that happened said. “This is probably my his initials monogrammed but I have gotten through greatest achievement as on the sleeve. Not only did with the tremendous sup- port of the Swampscott, Na- the president of the class they agree to the request, hant and Wentworth com- of 2019. It means a lot to but they gave proceeds to munities and my friends. me. I wanted to do some- the Max Carbone Memori- It will be nice to come here The Future of Home Health thing special and I wanted al Scholarship fund, which and watch a game, just like WE ARE HIRING NURSES Max’s legacy to be forever.” has raised more than Max used to.” JOIN OUR TEAM! Jennifer Carbone said $106,000. the support from all While thanking every- Nizhoni Health provides a non-tradional, Bella diGrazia can be innovave approach to home health three communities is one for coming out to the reached at bdigrazia@ care. Our team of clients and operaons what helped her fami- bench’s unveiling ceremo- itemlive.com. Follow her on professionals deliver care differently. ly get through the last ny, Turner gave thanks to Twitter @BelladiGrazia. We communicate and connect with our paents’ exisng medical providers to become value-based and outcomes IN MEMORIAM 781-593-7700 driven for all our partners; especially CURTIS C. BOSWELL Publishing Daily, except Sundays our paents. 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AGGANIS dation. Then, slowly, the ketball, and . comprised of seniors, and Nahant marine center foundation expanded. The Sunday, a mural commis- it could be the last time From A1 Northeastern calculat- Thomas A. Yawkey Foun- sioned by the Downtown some of them play an or- NAHANT ed that about five mar- the Red Sox establish a From A1 dation came on board, do- Lynn Cultural District ganized team sport. ket-sized lobsters would scholarship foundation to nating funds for four schol- will be unveiled outside Monday it’s want to at least ques- be killed by the system keep his name alive, and to arships for Boston-area Manning Field, depicting at Lynn English, girls at tion how they’re going to per year. To mitigate the reward deserving scholar students. Along with those, Lynn’s football history. At 6 p.m., boys at 7:15 p.m. do this project and why issue, the plan includes athletes for their accom- as well as others, this year 10 a.m., the awards cere- Tuesday, and for the rest they’re going to do it, giv- the construction of an on- plishments. Since then, the the foundation awarded 20 mony will begin at Man- of the week, the action is en it’s an environmentally site lobster hatchery to Agganis Foundation has $4,000 grants. ning, five new Agganis at Manning Field. Girls sensitive area,” said Capa- annually raise and release awarded 984 scholarships The athletic scope of the Hall of Famers will be in- soccer is at 5:30 p.m., with no. lobster larvae into the wa- totaling $2,095,000. Agganis Foundation ex- ducted, this year’s schol- the boys following at 7 Still, the only way for ter. Fifty-eight years later, on panded 25 years ago with arship winners will be an- p.m. Lacrosse takes place residents to formally par- A component of the proj- Thursday, the Agganis All- the advent of a baseball nounced, and the seniors Wednesday, with the girls ticipate in the process is to ect, using a portion of the Star football game will be game. From there, the participating in the games taking the field at 5:30 submit written comments seawater flow to cool or played at Manning Field. Agganis Game became will be introduced. p.m., followed by the boys to MEPA before July 1. heat the new building, Until 1994, the football Agganis Week, with the Softball begins at noon, at 7 p.m.. And football The ENF filed by North- was removed from the game was the principal addition of softball, boys and baseball follows at wraps up the week Thurs- eastern outlines plans to proposal. fundraiser for the foun- and girls soccer and bas- 2 p.m. All the rosters are day at 7 p.m. begin construction this “The vast majority of winter. The project is ex- residents are against the pected to be completed project as proposed based by the summer of 2021. on the unquestionable en- Recognizing the Heroines among us In-water work is expected vironmental impacts on to occur in July 2020. the East Point land and HEROINES Northeastern acquired the Bathing Beach ocean From A1 the property in 1966 from floor,” said resident Diane the U.S. government to Monteith. “Northeastern resources and challenging create a marine research University has many oth- programs to disadvan- and teaching center, incor- er location options at their taged, low-income girls porating remnant military disposal and the universi- and inspires them to be facilities into the campus. ty should reevaluate the “strong, smart, and bold.” The existing bunker will Nahant expansion plan.” Ansourlian said when the be used as the new build- A letter to residents commission notified her of ing’s foundation to limit from Keep Nahant Wild, the honor six weeks ago, the footprint and preserve a volunteer group dedi- she asked them if they open space. About 18,000 cated to the conservation were sure they had the square feet would be bur- of Nahant’s wildlife habi- right person. ied underground. Above tats and open space, urges She said credit should ground, more than 19,000 them to write to the state be given to the work being square feet will sit on the and lists suggested points done at the after-school western side of Murphy for them to consider in program by her staff, Bunker and more than their comments. board members and vol- 17,650 square feet on the Keep Nahant Wild has unteers. eastern portion. openly expressed opposi- “When I think of a hero, “The proposed seawa- tion of the project. I think of someone who is ter system is an essential The letter says that courageous and bold, and upgrade to the existing town zoning prohibits the stands up for what they be- system and would be abso- construction of the pro- lieve in,” said Ansourlian. State Rep. Lori Ehrlich, left, and Swampscott native Danielle Goldman lutely critical for the MSC’s posed building in a Natu- “There is this other part of celebrate at the State House on Tuesday after Goldman was awarded an research operation even if ral Resource District, that being a heroine that is em- Unsung Heroine award. the CSI project was not be- the project would destroy pathetic and compassion- ing proposed,” according to East Point’s wildlife pre- ate. I got to sit with 134 the 233-page ENF. serve and natural habitat, other women who were The proposal is to and that it would severely called out for the work upgrade to a 600-gal- impact the town’s aging they do who aren’t neces- lon-per-minute system, water and sewer infra- sarily looking for recogni- which is 75 percent less structure. tion but simply just hold capacity than what the Residents who oppose a passion for their work. I school requested last year. the project still want to have a passion for working The existing intake pipes work with the university with girls and women, and are significantly impact- to come up with a plan showing them how they ed by marine organisms, that works for the tiny can be leaders.” namely blue mussels, town, said Capano, who State Rep. Lori Ehrlich settling and fastening added that she would like recommended Goldman, a themselves to the interi- to see selectmen resurrect Swampscott High gradu- or of the pipes, which re- a committee of residents ate from the class of 2011, stricts the flow of water for her work as a co-found- From left, state Rep. Dan Cahill and Girls Inc. dedicated to the issue. Executive Director Deb Ansourlian, Marjie to less than 25 percent of “Take it off the Murphy er of Open Avenues Foun- design capacity, according dation. The non-profit or- Crosby and Sandi Drover. Bunker,” she said. “Look to the document. The sys- at the Edwards Building. ganization has a mission tem is designed to have emergency campaign to (Build) a thoughtful-sized of helping others to see en’s and Political Action Peabody youth on the val- a flow rate of about 550 reunite the families. building that still accom- and understand the lives Committees of the North ue of smart choices. gallons-per-minute per This year, Goldman’s modates the mission that of immigrants while em- Shore Labor Council. Revere resident Vieira, a pump, but it has been re- foundation launched a new you want to do.” powering them to thrive In his recommendation longtime community activ- duced to as low as 78 gal- program that employs im- MEPA’s consultation on their own unique paths to the commission, Ca- ist, received the award af- lons per minute. migrants who work in the meeting will begin at 6 and advance society, ac- pano said Crosby can en- ter a recommendation from Pipes would extend various STEM fields. p.m. cording to a press release ter a room where no one state Rep. RoseLee Vincent. about 400 feet from the “Making the career deci- from Ehrlich’s office. agrees on anything and For 15 years, Vieira has seawall into Bathing Bridget Turcotte can be sion to take action on an “Unsung Heroines are find a solution that makes played a major role on the Beach Cove. This is the reached at bturcotte@item- issue that I felt so strongly women whose contribu- everyone happy. He also Revere Beautification Com- same general location as live.com. Follow her on about did not come without tions make the world a noted her famous chicken mittee and has spearhead- existing intake lines. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. better place,” Ehrlich said moments of doubt, but the soup that she drops off at ed a variety of programs in the release. “In Dan- significant impact of Open the homes of ill or injured to make the city cleaner ielle’s case, her bold action Avenues Foundation’s ef- friends. and prettier. She created ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! to help people that want to forts have demonstrated Marbleheader Brings an “Adopt an Island” pro- build a life for themselves what is possible when we was recommended by state gram, an “Adopt a Barrel” Call Customer Service to place an ad and their families in Amer- take risks and pour our- Sen. Brendan Crighton for program, and a “Home of 781-593-7700, ext. 2 ica is the clear-eyed lead- selves into causes we be- her work with C.A.P.T.S, the Month Award.” Vieira ership we need today. Her lieve in,” Goldman said in a non-profit organization has also donated hours of compassion for today’s im- the release. “I am so proud she co-founded with her her time to the local media migrants and their circum- of the unique program- husband. Calling All Pa- station, RevereTV. stances should remind us ming our team is develop- triots Troop Support has “Every day, thousands of what many of our own ing to provide immigrants a mission of sending care of women from across our ancestors endured. She with opportunities to ad- packages to more than 50 Commonwealth perform sets a proud example for vance in, and contribute to, servicemen and women unheralded acts of public her peers to follow.” American society.” who are actively deployed leadership and volunteer- Under Goldman’s lead- Crosby, the second Lynn overseas. ism that make our neigh- ership, the foundation recipient, was recom- For her work with borhoods, cities and towns has helped reunite mi- mended for the award by Health Peabody Collabo- better places to live,” the grant families that were state Rep. Peter Capano rative, Drover, of Peabody, commission stated in the separated at the U.S. and for her efforts on commu- was recommended by state event’s booklet. “They Mexico border. Last June, nity boards like Pathways, Rep. Thomas P. Walsh. help advance the status of she joined a group of con- an adult education cen- Along with Sara Grinnell, women and girls in Mas- cerned citizens and trav- ter, her volunteer work of Seabrook, N.H., Drover sachusetts in ways big and eled to Texas towns near as a math tutor for the championed the organiza- small, and the collective the border to learn first- E-Team machinist train- tion to work with students effort is meaningful.” The value of each coupon shown here is equal to hand the struggles these ing program and her work and young people to pro- families faced during sep- as head of the Election mote healthy living. They Bella diGrazia can be or greater than the price of the newspaper. aration. Upon her return Committee of the Boston raise awareness about reached at bdigrazia@ to Boston, she utilized the Teachers Union. Crosby is the dangers of substance itemlive.com. 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FESTIVAL is partnering with the border a self-guided out- Find out more at www.pa- TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY From A1 Economic Development door fitness circuit and a tronicity.com/thelaunch- Industrial Corporation multi-purpose court that lynn. spaces into a series of of Lynn to bring to life a can be used for basket- For more information on three pop-up “parklets” vacant site adjacent to ball, volleyball and futsal, the Street Art Festival, go in the Downtown Lynn the Lynn Ferry Terminal a fast-paced variation on to www.beyond-walls.org. Cultural District. Wilson just off the Lynnway. Be- soccer. said the parklets will be yond Walls is working to Plans for the site also welcoming meeting spots redesign this three-acre include a stage for live for people. One will be set waterfront parcel as a music and theatrical per- LAW OFFICES OF up in the “LOVE Alley” seasonal seaside park, formances, with the goal JAMES J. CARRIGAN on Munroe Street, near called The Launch, that of connecting downtown • Social Security Disability Land of a Thousand Hills will feature shipping con- Lynn with the waterfront. • Workers Compensation coffee. A second will call tainers that will delineate Wilson said the fund- • Accidents 25 years located across Central Square home, the parcel’s perimeters, raising drive to make The from Lynn District Court with a stage set up for serve as a waiting area Launch a reality contin- 15 Johnson St. live performances. The for the ferry, canvases ues. If Beyond Walls can third, at a site to be de- for art, and house a re- raise $50,000 by June 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN termined, will spotlight volving series of pop-up 30, MassDevelopment ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN local vendors. shops, beer gardens and will toss in an additional LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL As The Item previously cafes. A playground and $50,000. As of yesterday, www.jamescarriganlaw.com reported, Beyond Walls climbing structures will $36,369 had been pledged. [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 OPINION Breaking news and how to fix it HOW TO REACH US

Newspapers are more than just conversation. a record of facts and stories about The bill — H181/S80 — is an our communities, they are the act establishing a commission to 110 Munroe St. foundation of a healthy democ- study journalism in underserved P.O. Box 5 racy. With local journalism in the communities, would create a di- Lynn, MA 01903 midst of a slow-burning crisis, not verse 17-member commission only is the availability of news tasked with charting a path for- Customer Service Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. about our own neighborhoods and ward for local journalism. local governments at risk, but The commission would be re- Connecting also the foundations of democracy quired to review the adequacy of All Departments: 781-593-7700 itself. press coverage of cities and towns, In the past 15 years, nearly the ratio of residents to media Ext. 2 one in five newspapers has dis- outlets, the print and digital busi- Classifi ed/Legal Advertising appeared and countless others ness models for media outlets, the classi [email protected] have become shells of themselves, impact of social media on local Subscriptions preyed upon by hedge funds and news, strategies to improve local [email protected] big, out-of-state corporate chains news access, and more. By filing Circulation this, we believe that government [email protected] looking to sell off their assets for ITEM FILE PHOTOS a profit. can facilitate this critical discus- Ext. 3 Just last month, Gatehouse Me- Lori Ehrlich and Brendan Crighton sion and let journalists lead the Newsroom dia announced layoffs and the way without infringing on the [email protected] 2004. Earlier this year, the media Herald, to slash costs and quality [email protected] consolidation of 50 weeklies down freedom of the press. industry lost about 1,000 employ- in order to raise profits put news Local news outlets serve as an- Ext. 4 to 18, with the already hard-work- ees to layoffs in one week. coverage of the Berkshires in ing journalists who remain left to chors of our communities, con- Sports Dire as it is, the news is not jeopardy. necting readers to their neighbors [email protected] cover more territory with fewer all bad. A few newspapers are With a faithful eye on quality resources. and making government account- Ext. 5 demonstrating that newsgather- news gathering and reporting, Mr. able. Without them, at a time Those deeply diminished news- ing is still possible, and in some Rutberg has overseen a 60 per- Retail and Online rooms, often the only sources of when facts are under attack, our Advertising cases, even profitable. The paper cent increase in digital subscrip- communities become prone to hy- [email protected] objective and credible news for you are reading now, The Daily tions with print holding steady. perbole and divisiveness. the communities they serve, are ADVERTISING Item, is now owned by a group of Across the country, philanthro- I am looking forward to work- reduced to news aggregators with Ernie Carpenter Jr. local stakeholders including Lynn pists and publishers are experi- ing hard on this critical issue for little ability to do the original re- Director of Advertising residents and business owners. menting with new approaches the future of Massachusetts for and Business Development, ext. 1355 porting citizens rely on. They know the importance of to running a newspaper. Some the rest of this session, and in- [email protected] Nobody has the ability to attend news coverage to the functioning papers have tried providing all of vite anyone who is interested in Ralph Mitchell every community meeting and of a city, so much so that they’ve their subscribers with free iPads Sales Representative, ext. 1313 preserving local news to join the [email protected] have their ear to the ground on put their own skin in the game. to convert them to digital sub- conversation. every issue. Democracy requires Elsewhere, Berkshire Eagle scribers, while organizations like Patricia Whalen a town forum where news can Sales Representative, ext. 1310 co-owner Fred Rutberg and a “Report for America” have placed State Rep. Lori Ehrlich rep- [email protected] be reported and decisions can be team of local stakeholders pur- recent graduates into two-year resents Marblehead, Swampscott made and debated based on facts chased the then-declining region- reporting fellowships, modeled and part of Lynn in the Massa- BUSINESS OFFICE reported by journalists. al paper back from Digital First after “Teach for America.” We all chusetts House of Representatives. Maria Alvaracin ext. 1205 Expansive research from the Media, a division of New York- have a stake in the survival of a State Sen. Brendan Crighton [email protected] University of North Carolina based hedge fund Alden Global free press, which is why we have represents Lynn, Lynnfield, Mar- Susan J. Conti found a net loss of almost 1,800 Capital. Alden’s track record of filed a bill that has started what blehead, Nahant, Saugus and Controller, ext. 1288 local newspapers nationally since buying papers, such as the Boston has already been a productive Swampscott in the state Senate. [email protected] Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] Time is ticking on transportation plan Marian Kinney ext. 1212 [email protected] The term Transforma- right away is that there take money away from an game. If anything fits the Will Kraft tive Transit-Oriented De- definitely is a correlation entity that is already in definition of “transforma- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 velopment seems like a between accessibility and debt, and already hope- tive,” it’s this. [email protected] mouthful. livability. And this has lessly behind in keeping In short order, Lynn Mike Shanahan Steve Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 Boiled down into sim- been the city’s major bug- things like 50-year-old should adapt Rep. [email protected] ple English, it means that aboo for far too long. subway trains operation- Anne-Margaret Farran- Krause Carolina Trujillo many people who gravi- I go back to the mid- al, all you’re doing is get- te’s suggestion, applying Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 tate toward cities would 1960s, when the car was ting in the way. to Rockport, that school [email protected] prefer to live in transit-ac- king, and the plan was that would improve mass The symbiotic relation- buses, or some other kind Jim Wilson cessible locations, and that to build an I-95 connec- transit, and make life eas- ship between accessibil- of shuttle service, trans- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 cities across the nation tor that would have gone ier for commuters who ity and livability is like port people to the train [email protected] are building or revamping through Lynn Woods and work in town, or might an unbroken circle. And station to alleviate what CIRCULATION rail, bus and rapid tran- even a part of Gannon. I want to see a ballgame, nowhere is it more evi- is a serious parking prob- Lisa Mahmoud sit lines to spur growth had friends whose homes, or need better access to dent than here in Lynn. Manager, ext. 1239 lem there. She gave the [email protected] through transit-oriented already taken by eminent colleges, hospitals, and The city is banking on a many ways Disney pa- development. domain, were gutted and even the airport via pub- condominium/apartment trons can get right to the CLASSIFIED Or, to put it another way, made ready to be torn complex on Munroe and lic transportation, excites entrance of the park com- Abbe Young Smith they’re building around down. Oxford Streets being a Manager, ext. 1276 me. And it’s why it also de- fortably from any location transportation centers. It never happened. I catalyst to spur the kind [email protected] presses me badly because on the grounds as an ex- It’s not a bad idea. was just getting into dou- I’m 65 now. I don’t look at of growth that would fuel GRAPHICS this symbiosis. It’s directly ample. Wednesday, officials from ble-digits, age-wise, but I this as “I can’t wait until Trevor Andreozzi MassINC — a non-profit remember the protests, in- across the street from the It isn’t like extending Designer it’s finished so I can use dedicated to promoting cluding threats to sit in the pathway that leads to the the Blue Line to Rockport, [email protected] it.” It’s more like “by the public policy that creates trees once the saws came train station. And despite but it’s a start in the nev- Mohamed Diop time the state is finished a pathway to opportunity out. Whether it was that protests from people who er-ending effort to make Designer with everything it needs [email protected] for Massachusetts resi- or some other reason, the just don’t see the big pic- the commute easier and dents — were in Lynn to idea died on the vine. And to do to make TTOD a re- ture here, it’s a very im- perhaps spew a little less Mark Sutherland ality, I will be residing in carbon into the air as an Creative Director promote the TTOD initia- at a time when traditional portant first step in mak- [email protected] tive. downtown Lynn was start- Pine Grove.” ing TTOD, as it applies to extra benefit. NEWSROOM That would be a mar- ing to age out and change, But that’s what it comes Lynn, a reality. It may not be much, but velous idea, if Lynn was the failure of the I-95 plan, down to. Time has been During a MassINC fo- it’s something. Mike Alongi wasting for far too long. Sports Reporter ext. 1228 served by a 21st century which would have created rum Wednesday outlining Tim Horgan, a favorite [email protected] transit system. It isn’t. In better accessibility via Right now, the state some of TTOD’s ambitions, columnist of mine when transportation system is Bill Brotherton fact, the commuter rail automobile to points both protesters — presumably he was alive, used to mock Features Editor ext. 1338 that passes by here once north and south that Lynn in a pickle. The Red Line there to rail against the the Red Sox for being too [email protected] an hour is archaic. And still lacks, really set the train that derailed last aforementioned housing lazy when it came to going Gayla Cawley it’s basically useless. If city back. week is 50 years old. Al- construction — interrupt- after players. Reporter, ext. 1236 I work on State Street, This was, I’m afraid, a ready there are calls, in- ed the proceedings with a “Don’t just do some- [email protected] or somewhere else in the portent of things to come. cluding those by Boston demonstration. thing,” he would write. Cheryl Charles Mayor Martin J. Walsh, News Editor, ext. 1278 financial district of Bos- How many times, in the Why? For what possi- “Stand there.” [email protected] ton, getting off a train 1970s and ‘80s, did I hear for the scheduled MBTA ble purpose? I’m all for That’s where we’re at. fare hikes to be rescinded Bella diGrazia at North Station, behind that the Blue Line was protesting injustices and And we’ve stood there for Reporter, ext. 1317 the Boston Garden, is not coming here. But I’m still until the Red Line is fixed. corruption, but come on. far too long. [email protected] But how is such a purely making my commute any driving to Wonderland to They’re missing the for- Thomas Grillo easier. hop on a train to get to punitive move like that est for the trees here. The Steve Krause can be Reporter, ext. 1264 The thing you learn Boston. going to help anybody? city needs this type of reached at skrause@item- [email protected] about transportation And this is why any plan Seems to me that if you construction to get in the live.com. Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected]

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By Deb Riechmann come to a direct military U.S. spy plane with around and Lolita C. Baldor strike on Iran in the year 35 crew members was fly- ASSOCIATED PRESS since the administration ing close to the unmanned pulled out of the 2015 in- U.S. Navy RQ-4A Global WASHINGTON — ternational agreement Hawk that was shot down, President Donald Trump intended to curb the Ira- but that Iran chose not said Friday the U.S. was nian nuclear program and to target the manned air- “cocked and loaded” to launched a campaign of craft. He said Iran warned retaliate against Iran for increasing economic pres- the drone several times downing an unmanned sure against the Islamic before downing it with a American surveillance Republic. drone but he canceled the missile. Trump told NBC News Late Thursday, the Fed- strikes minutes before that he never gave a final they were to be launched eral Aviation Administra- order to launch the strikes tion barred American-reg- after being told 150 people — planes were not yet in could die. istered aircraft from the air but would have flying over parts of the Trump’s tweeted state- been “pretty soon.” ment raised important Persian Gulf and the Gulf He said military offi- of Oman, and several ma- questions, including why cials came to him about 30 he learned about possible jor airlines from around FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS minutes before the strikes the world on Friday began deaths only at the last were to be launched and rerouting their flights, in- Following controversial comments about his past work with segrega- minute. asked him for his final cluding British Airways, tionists, Joe Biden will make appeals to African Americans, including at His stance was the latest approval. Before signing Australia’s Qantas, Ger- a closed-door meeting with black leaders on Friday afternoon. example of the president off, he said he asked how many’s Lufthansa and the showing some reluctance many Iranians would be to escalate tensions with killed and was told ap- Dutch carrier KLM. Iran into open military proximately 150. In his lengthy, morning Biden’s South Carolina trip to conflict. He did not rule “I thought about it for tweet, Trump defended his out a future strike but a second and I said, ‘You stance on Iran amid criti- said in a TV interview know what? They shot cism from Democrats who test whether stumbles matter that the likelihood of ca- down an unmanned drone, accuse him of having no By Bill Barrow the tone for an even bigger sparked outrage from sualties from the Thurs- plane — whatever you strategy. He said he pulled ASSOCIATED PRESS stage next week, when 20 many Democrats, includ- day night plan to attack want to call it — and here out of the 2015 Iran nucle- White House hopefuls — ing two black candidates three sites in Iran did not we are sitting with 150 ar deal, which gave Teh- Joe Biden has sat atop including Biden — gather who are also seeking the seem like the correct re- dead people.’ That would ran sanctions relief in ex- the crowded Democrat- in Miami for the first de- party’s nomination — sponse to shooting down have taken place probably change for pledges to rein ic presidential field from bate of the primary. The Sens. Kamala Harris and an unmanned drone earli- within a half an hour af- in its nuclear program, virtually the moment he biggest question going into Cory Booker. joined the race, leading er in the day in the Strait ter I said go ahead. And I because the agreement the pivotal stretch ahead The Biden campaign has the polls, raking in money of Hormuz. didn’t like it. I didn’t think only temporarily blocked is whether voters have sought to minimize any and campaigning with the “I didn’t think it was it was proportionate.” Iran from having nuclear already digested Biden’s potential damage, arguing air of an inevitable nomi- proportionate,” he said in In Iran, Gen. Amir Ali weapons. Trump said the tendency for clumsy com- that, taken in full, Biden’s nee. But his recent fum- an interview with NBC Hajizadeh, the head of nuclear deal also did not ments and are sticking remarks on his former bles on abortion and race News’ Meet the Press. the Revolutionary Guard’s stem Iran’s support of mil- with him in the belief Senate colleagues make are a reminder that early The aborted attack was aerospace division, told itant groups or restrain its that he’s best positioned clear that he fought seg- the closest the U.S. has reporters on Friday that a ballistic missile program. front-runners often face to beat President Donald the most intense scrutiny. regationists on matters of Trump. And with many race. Aides insist his over- The former vice pres- voters only now beginning ident’s strengths and all argument for a more to pay some attention to functional government is Attorneys: Texas border facility weaknesses will be on dis- the campaign, some Dem- a winner, even in a prima- play this weekend when ocrats say Biden’s rough ry. he joins virtually every week won’t have a long- is neglecting migrant kids He called Booker on other White House hope- term impact. ful in South Carolina. Wednesday night, but that boy, who had wet his pants Clinic and represents de- This is the kickoff of the By Cedar Attanasio, Following controversial seemed to do little to miti- tained youth. campaign preseason, and Garance Burke and had no diaper and was comments about his past gate the tension. The New and Martha The lawyers inspected “the regular season starts wearing a mucus-smeared work with segregationists, Jersey Democrat’s cam- Mendoza the facilities because they next week,” said South shirt when the legal team Biden will make appeals paign released a state- ASSOCIATED PRESS encountered him. are involved in the Flores Carolina Democrat Ant- to African Americans, in- juan Seawright, an un- ment on Thursday calling “A Border Patrol agent settlement, a Clinton-era EL PASO, Texas — A cluding at a closed-door aligned party strategist. on Biden to “take respon- came in our room with a legal agreement that gov- 2-year-old boy locked in meeting with black lead- Even after weeks in the sibility for what he said 2-year-old boy and asked erns detention conditions detention wants to be held ers on Friday afternoon. spotlight, “it’s still every- and apologize to those us, ‘Who wants to take for migrant children and all the time. A few girls, And after sparking a fury one else trying to catch who were hurt.” care of this little boy?’ An- families. The lawyers ne- ages 10 to 15, say they’ve this month by saying he Joe.” Biden held conversa- other girl said she would gotiated access to the fa- been doing their best to didn’t back federal funds Still, Biden’s vulner- tions with people includ- take care of him, but she cility with officials, and feed and soothe the clingy for abortion — only to abilities as a candidate ing some members of the lost interest after a few say Border Patrol knew toddler who was handed quickly reverse his posi- are increasingly clear. Congressional Black Cau- the dates of their visit to them by a guard days hours and so I started tak- tion — he’ll appear before His comment at a New cus on Thursday ahead of ago. Lawyers warn that ing care of him yesterday,” three weeks in advance. abortion rights activists at York fundraiser this a plan to unveil a policy kids are taking care of one of the girls said in an Many children inter- a Planned Parenthood fo- week that the Senate “got proposal focused on crim- kids, and there’s inade- interview with attorneys. viewed had arrived alone rum on Saturday. things done” with “civil- inal justice, according to quate food, water and san- Law professor Warren at the U.S.-Mexico border, His reception in the state ity” even when the body Rep. Cedric Richmond, the itation for the 250 infants, Binford, who is helping in- but some had been sepa- that’s home to the first included segregationists co-chair of Biden’s cam- children and teens at the terview the children, said rated from their parents Southern primary will set with whom he disagreed paign. Border Patrol station. she couldn’t learn any- or other adult caregivers The bleak portrait thing about the toddler, including aunts and un- emerged Thursday after not even where he’s from cles, the attorneys said. a legal team interviewed or who his family is. He is Government rules call 4 states added to suit to stop 60 children at the facili- not speaking. for the children to be held ty near El Paso that has Binford described that by the Border Patrol for no become the latest place during interviews with longer than 72 hours be- $26.5B Sprint-T-Mobile deal where attorneys say children in a conference fore they are transferred young migrants are de- room at the facility, “lit- to the custody of Health By Larry Neumeister At the lawsuit’s first suit, but he told lawyers scribing neglect and mis- tle kids are so tired they and Human Services, ASSOCIATED PRESS hearing Friday, T-Mobile to be prepared to explain have been falling asleep which houses migrant attorney George Cary de- later how such a big deal treatment at the hands of NEW YORK — Hawaii, on chairs and at the con- youth in facilities around fended the merger, say- survives a presumption the U.S. government. Massachusetts, Minneso- ference table.” the country. ing the deal will improve that it would increase Data obtained by The ta and are join- She said an 8-year-old Government facilities competition by combining antitrust behaviors. He Associated Press showed ing the legal fight against taking care of a very small are overcrowded and five T-Mobile, with 79 million also wants to know how it that on Wednesday there T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion 4-year-old with matted immigrant children have subscribers, and Sprint, would affect competition were three infants in the bid for Sprint in a case hair couldn’t convince the died since late last year with 54 million subscrib- in rural areas. station, all with their teen that lawyers on both sides little one to take a shower. after being detained by ers, letting them compete Steven Sunshine, a mothers, along with a say they hope will reach “In my 22 years of do- Customs and Border Pro- more effectively against Sprint attorney, told Mar- 1-year-old, two 2-year-olds trial in October. and a 3-year-old. There ing visits with children tection. A teenage mother the bigger players. rero that it’s believed that Beau Buffier, a lawyer are dozens more under 12. in detention, I have nev- with a premature baby He said the combined a Justice Department de- for New York state’s attor- Fifteen have the flu, and er heard of this level of was found last week in a T-Mobile and Sprint will cision is imminent and is ney general, told a judge 10 more are quarantined. inhumanity,” said Holly Texas Border Patrol pro- be “much more competi- likely to be in line with at a Manhattan federal Three girls told attor- Cooper, who co-directs cessing center after being tive.” what the Federal Commu- court hearing Friday that neys they were trying to University of California, held for nine days by the Attorney Paula Blizzard, nications Commission was the states were added to a take care of the 2-year-old Davis’ Immigration Law government. representing California, doing. rewritten version of a law- disputed Cary’s claims, The new states joined suit filed 10 days ago. saying a disruption to the New York, California, Nine other states and competitive balance of Colorado, Connecticut, the District of Colum- phone companies would Maryland, Michigan, Mis- bia had sued to block injure millions of consum- sissippi, Virginia and Wis- the merger, saying it will ers. consin. reduce competition and “We think the compe- In a release, Minnesota damage consumers by tition now has benefited Attorney General Keith driving up prices for cell- Americans, Californians,” Ellison said the merger phone service. she said. will make it harder for The companies — the Both sides recommend- people in Minnesota “to third and fourth largest ed an Oct. 7 trial date. afford their lives.” mobile wireless networks U.S. District Judge Vic- “When Minnesotans and in the U.S. — say the tor Marrero did not agree Americans everywhere merger is necessary for to the date yet, saying any are already struggling to them to upgrade to a fast, trial date will depend in afford their lives, more powerful “5G” mobile net- part on what the Justice market consolidation is work that competes with Department does. the last thing they need,” Verizon and AT&T. Pres- “The elephant not in he said. ident Donald Trump has this room is the Justice Massachusetts Attorney said he wants the U.S. to Department. The Justice General Maura Healey “win” a global 5G race. Department has not yet said the state’s yearlong The Justice Department weighed in on this matter. investigation of the pro- has not yet spoken on I understand it is under posed merger concluded it whether the deal complies consideration. They may would give the new com- with antitrust laws. The or may not take a posi- pany the power to raise Republican majority of the tion,” Marrero said. prices, significantly reduce FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Federal Communications The judge said he wasn’t competition for customers Protests were held outside of the Homestead Temporary Shelter for Un- Commission supports the ready to hear debate on and cost thousands of re- accompanied Children in Texas on Sunday. deal. issues raised by the law- tail workers their jobs. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- faulty fire alarm detector at 13 Summons on Wednesday at 5:16 p.m. at Body of a Lynn larly arrests, reflect police records. In Canterbury Road on Thursday 76 Suit and 90 Forest streets. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at 6:21 p.m. Call handled by Yolanda F. Brogden, 49, of Animal Control officer reported 2214 Crane Brook Way, was it is the sole responsibility of the con- the Lynnfield Fire Department. they were gone upon arrival. Report of an accidental bur- summoned on Wednesday at Caller from 286 Newbury St., man found cerned party to contact the relevant glar alarm on Friday at 5:39 7:55 p.m. following a com- Unit 126, reports dirt bikes are police department and have the a.m. at the Huckleberry Hill plaint of a motor vehicle block- riding on the roads causing a department issue a notice of correc- School at 5 Knoll Road. Officer ing the driveway at 5 School disturbance and almost in Lawrence tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or reports all is secure. St. and charged with operating multiple vehicles on Wednes- clarifications will not be made without an unregistered and uninsured day at 5:23 p.m. Officer reports By Bella diGrazia Niko Bianco, 22, of express notice of change from the ar- Complaints motor vehicle. Car towed by they were gone upon arrival. ITEM STAFF Amesbury, was arrested Four Star Towing. Caller from Walnut Street Thursday afternoon in resting police department. LAWRENCE — The Caller from Lowell Street re- Charles P. Wilkison, of 29 Place at 8 Walnut St. reports Manchester, N.H., Kim- body of a Lynn man was ports youths riding four-wheel- Littles Point Road, Swampscott, he was assaulted by a board of ball-Monahan said. He found in a parking lot in LYNN ers in the Apple Hill neighbor- was summoned following a trustees member on Wednes- Lawrence early Wednes- was arraigned on a fu- hood on Thursday at 10:09 motor vehicle stop on Howley day at 7:12 p.m. Officer will gitive justice charge. Bi- Arrests p.m. Officer was unable to find Street on Wednesday at 8:31 day morning. document. Essex County District anco’s return to Massa- anyone. p.m. for operating a motor ve- Woman called to say she chusetts will depend on Sheree Mackie, 45, of 20 hicle with a suspended license. Attorney Jonathan W. Report of screaming and ar- found her passenger side door whether or not he waives Essex Court, was arrested on guing at the Mormon Church Caitlyn Rose Collins, 21, of Blodgett’s office identified a warrant charge of a viola- window smashed at 56 Outlook the man as Ellis J. Wright, rendition during his New parking lot at 400 Essex St. on 18 Jeffrey St., was summoned Ave. on Thursday at 10:43 a.m. tion of parole or probation and Thursday at 10:31 p.m. Officer following a hit and run crash 47, of Lynn. Wright’s body Hampshire arraignment, charged with a straight warrant located a pool party at 7 Cha- reported on Thursday at 1:29 was found with gunshot Kimball-Monahan said. at 6:26 p.m. on Thursday. tham Way and gave a verbal a.m. at 171 Lowell St. and SAUGUS wounds in a lot adjacent to Wright’s official cause of John Reddy, 41, of 188 warning to the homeowner. charged with leaving the scene 85 Manchester St., accord- death is unknown and the Washington St., was arrested of a crash with property dam- Accidents ing to D.A. spokesperson investigation is still ongo- and charged with an ordinance Medical Aid age. Carrie Kimball-Monahan. ing, she said. violation of an open contain- A report of a motor vehicle Lawrence Police received David Butcher, 30, of 24 accident at Main and Howard er of alcohol at 5:56 p.m. on Medical Aid-transport RES- a 911 call from a woman Bella diGrazia can be Dexter St., was summoned on streets at 6:29 a.m. Thursday; Thursday. CUE PATIENT Request for a lift who heard shots fired and reached at bdigrazia@ Thursday at 2:16 a.m. following at Central Street and Hurd Av- Luis Santos, 42, of 95 on Thursday at 10 a.m. responding officers found itemlive.com. Follow her a report of a domestic distur- enue at 1:56 p.m. Thursday; at Pleasant St., was arrested and at 12 Village Row. Lynnfield Fire the body just before 5 a.m. on Twitter @BelladiGra- bance and charged with as- Hamilton and Burrill streets at charged with trespassing at Department assisted. on Wednesday. zia. sault and battery on a house- 2:20 p.m. Thursday; at Salva- 7:28 p.m. on Thursday. Caller reported an elderly hold member. tion Army on Broadway at 3:38 Glenn Sheppard, 52, was woman fell and struck her head Ashlynd L. Antonelli, 29, of p.m. Thursday. arrested on warrant charges of at the Christmas Tree Shop on 24 Dexter St., was summoned a juror failure to attend, larce- Thursday at 10:11 a.m. at 28 on Thursday at 2:16 a.m. fol- Complaints ny over $1,200 and charged South Broadway. Patient taken lowing a report of a domes- with a straight warrant and a to the hospital. tic disturbance and charged A report of suspicious activ- default warrant at 10:49 p.m. The Apple Store at 1220 with assault and battery on a ity in front of the building at on Thursday. Market St. reported a customer household member. 41 Newhall Ave. at 6:23 a.m. Bernie Tulip was arrested on fell on Thursday at 10:51 a.m. Thursday. a warrant charge of a municipal Officer reports patient refused Accidents A caller reported a man who bylaw ordinance at 9:26 a.m. treatment. appeared to be under the influ- on Friday. A well-being check was re- Caller reports he was in- ence of either drugs or alcohol quested for a person laying on volved in a motor vehicle crash on Newhall Avenue at 10:13 Accidents the wall in front of 779 Main on Wednesday at 3:41 p.m. at a.m. Thursday. St. on Thursday at 10:12 p.m. 51 Andover St. and 2 Andover A caller reported a vehicle A report of a police motor ve- Drive. Officer reports no injuries hicle crash at 300 Washington Officer reports all is OK. parked in his lot since 7 a.m. Medical rescue requested or tows. at 10:37 a.m. on Lincoln Ave- St. at 11:49 a.m. on Thursday. Report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle at 500 Ross Drive on Friday at nue. Police report the vehicle crash on Thursday at 7:59 a.m. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS crash at 274 Western Ave. at 1:51 a.m. Patient taken to the was reported stolen out of Win- hospital. at Warren Street and Drake throp. The vehicle had damage Attorney Sheri Johnson leaves the Supreme 12:38 p.m. on Thursday; at Way. Officer reports no injuries 270 Boston St. at 2:06 p.m. on to the front and rear passenger Court after challenging a Mississippi prose- or tows. doors. Thursday; at 600 Lynnway at MARBLEHEAD Passerby reported a two-ve- cutor’s decision to keep African-Americans off 5:14 p.m. on Thursday; at 19 A caller reported two youths the jury in the trial of Curtis Flowers. hicle crash at Five Corners walked into the building that Lexington St. at 6:13 p.m. on Accidents at 43 Lake St. on Thursday at Thursday; at Eastern and Lam- is unfinished at 110 Grill on A caller reported a minor 10:14 a.m. Both vehicles ap- Broadway at 9:34 p.m. Thurs- bert avenues at 1:08 a.m. on pear to have damage and are Court tosses black Friday. motor vehicle crash at Atlantic day. Avenue and Chestnut Street at not blocking the intersection. A caller reported a man in a A report of a hit and run Officer reports the vehicles motor vehicle crash at 100 8:45 a.m. on Thursday. white Mercedes driving around man’s conviction were not located. Original call- the area of Lake Dam Road Newhall St. at 9:22 p.m. on er said the parties exchanged Thursday; at 62 Lewis St. at 7 Complaints with his lights off at 10:55 p.m. paperwork and have left the Thursday. The man reportedly a.m. on Friday. scene. over racial bias A caller reported the cross- stopped and started fishing. Two-car motor vehicle crash walk sign on Tedesco Street A 911 caller reported two of By Mark Sherman three convictions were Complaints reported on Thursday at 11:20 was damaged at 11:43 a.m. his employees were involved in ASSOCIATED PRESS tossed out, including one a.m. at Sprint at 232 Andover A report of threats made at on Thursday. an altercation in the parking lot when the prosecutor im- St. Officer reports no injuries, 22 Warren St. at 12:28 p.m. on A caller reported at 2:19 p.m. of Applebee’s Restaurant after WASHINGTON — The properly excluded African one operator called AAA for a Thursday; at 6 Commercial St. on Thursday that they were con- they were finished eating at Supreme Court on Fri- Americans from the jury. tow, the other operator refused at 3 p.m. on Thursday. cerned for their Intrepid Circle 11:55 p.m. Thursday. day threw out the mur- In the second trial, the a tow from All-Star Towing. The A report of a fight at 7-11, 3 neighbor’s dog who was recent- der conviction and death judge chided Evans for driver of motor vehicle two Lynnfield St., at 10:51 p.m. on ly adopted. They stated the dog sentence for a black man striking a juror based on was issued a ticket for marked Theft Thursday; at 122 Liberty St. at is kept in a cage eight hours a in Mississippi because of race. Two other trials end- lanes violation. 12:13 a.m. on Friday. day while the owner is at work A report of a motor vehicle a prosecutor’s efforts to ed when jurors couldn’t Report of two-vehicle car and the dog barks constantly. breaking and entering at 16 keep African Americans reach unanimous verdicts. Theft They stated a major concern for crash at South Congregational Cottage St. at 2:40 a.m. Thurs- off the jury. The defendant Church at 60 Prospect St. on “The numbers speak the dog’s well-being. Dispatch day. The caller reported nothing already has been tried six loudly,” Kavanaugh said in A report of a larceny at 50 Thursday at 11:43 a.m. Officer advised the animal control of- was missing but her vehicle times and now could face a summary of his opinion Timson St. at 10:39 a.m. on ficer to investigate. assisted in the exchange of pa- was rummaged through. a seventh trial. Thursday; at 50 Chatham St. perwork. that he read in the court- A postal worker called at A caller reported two of her The removal of black pro- room, noting that Evans at 10:54 a.m. on Thursday; 5:17 p.m. on Thursday that Woman called to report she vehicles were entered and rum- spective jurors deprived at 1075 Western Ave. at 1:13 struck a car coming out of the had removed 41 of the 42 there were two baby raccoons maged through and her keys inmate Curtis Flowers of prospective black jurors p.m. on Thursday; at 47 Park by a residence on Ramsdell parking lot near the Dunkin’ were stolen at 3 Endicott St. at a fair trial, the court said St. at 2:50 p.m. on Thursday; Donuts on Forest Street on over the six trials. “We can- Road. He was advised to con- 3:45 a.m. Thursday. in a 7-2 decision written by not ignore that history.” at 17 Manson St. at 3:26 p.m. tact Mass Wildlife. Thursday at 12:16 p.m. She is A caller on Endicott Street Justice Brett Kavanaugh. now at Doggone Purr-fect Pro- In dissent, Justice Clar- on Thursday; at McDonald’s, A caller reported at 8:49 p.m. reported his truck was broken The long record of Flow- 60 Boston St., at 4:32 p.m. fessional Pet Groomin at 145 ence Thomas called Ka- on Thursday that a car they did into around 3 a.m. at 1:03 p.m. ers’ trials stretching back on Thursday; at 64 Franklin St. Summit St. wanting to speak vanaugh’s opinion “mani- not recognize was parked in Thursday. more than 20 years shows at 10:02 p.m. on Thursday; on with police. Officer spoke with festly incorrect” and wrote their driveway on Jersey Street. A report of shoplifting from District Attorney Doug that Flowers “presented Federal Street at 6:17 a.m. on Responding officers located the complainant and she wants Sunglass Hut on Broadway at Friday. to document the incident. There Evans’ “relentless, deter- no evidence whatsoever of the car’s owner and she stated 7:44 p.m. Thursday. The caller mined effort to rid the jury purposeful race discrimi- she was babysitting nearby and was no damage to the vehicle reports three women stole 83 Vandalism and she was unable to get the of black individuals,” with nation.” Justice Neil Gor- didn’t know it was a neighbor’s pairs of glasses. the goal of an all-white such joined most of Thom- driveway. license plate of the subject that A report of vandalism to a A 911 caller reported three jury, Kavanaugh wrote. as’ opinion. A caller reported a group of was yelling at her. motor vehicle at 124 Central men between the ages of 18 In Flowers’ sixth trial, Thomas, the only Af- kids on bikes in the middle of Ave. at 6:28 p.m. on Thursday; and 22 broke into vehicles on the jury was made up of rican American on the Brook Road and Clifton Avenue Animal Control at 119 Beacon Hill Ave. at 9:31 Anjo Street at 4:03 a.m. Friday. 11 whites and one African court, said the decision at 9:25 p.m. on Thursday. They p.m. on Thursday; at Commer- Report of a dog howling for The caller further reported the American. Prosecutor Ev- may have one redeeming stated the kids were almost hit cial and South Common streets hours at 9 Glenway Ave. on men fled down Bristow Street ans struck five black pro- quality: “The state is per- by a car. Responding officers at 10:52 a.m. on Friday. Thursday at 12:28 p.m. Officer towards the marsh. Police re- spective jurors. fectly free to convict Cur- were unable to locate. reports the male and female port locating a stolen vehicle in In the earlier trials, tis Flowers again.” LYNNFIELD Lab/Pit mix puppies were fine. front of 78 Bristow St. with the PEABODY The owner has them separated, interior lights on and a vest on the roof. POLICE BRIEFS Accident because the female is in heat Arrests and the male is upset. Mailing A 911 caller reported two Motor vehicle crash with licensing information to owner men wearing all black entered Boston police boost sic evidence for homicides property damage reported at Scott Braden Kehoe, 18, and copy of sheltering law. Saugus Italian American Club resources dedicated to or sexual assaults. homeless, was arrested on a on Beachview Avenue at 4:48 The Suffolk district at- 683 Walnut St. at 9 Bluejay Caller reported a baby fox unsolved killings Road on Thursday at 4:56 p.m. warrant in the lobby of the Pea- might be abandoned in the a.m. Friday. Police requested torney’s office says there body Police Department at 6 the Fire Department respond are 1,367 unsolved ho- Peabody Municipal Light Plant BOSTON (AP) — The Allens Lane on Wednesday at with a thermal imaging cam- micides in the city, some Alarms parking lot at 201 Warren St. Boston Police Department 4:47 p.m. era to assist in an area search. dating back decades. on Thursday at 10:21 a.m. is doubling the number Zachary Paul Provencal, 21, Security company reports an where the telephone poles are State Police sent two canines of people it dedicates to of 120 Walnut Ave., Hampton, accidental fire alarm on Thurs- kept. Reporting party was ad- to respond. The suspects were investigating unsolved No criminal charges N.H., was arrested following a day at 12:31 p.m. at Kernwood vised to call the Massachusetts not located. homicides. in dog mauling death of Plaza at 12 Salem St. traffic stop on Northshore Road Division of Fisheries & Wildlife. Commissioner William 14-year-old boy Accidental fire box alarm on Wednesday at 10:24 p.m. SWAMPSCOTT Gross and Suffolk District sounded at 735 Salem St. for trafficking fentanyl. Complaints Attorney Rachael Rollins DIGHTON (AP) — Au- on Thursday at 2:48 p.m. Call Michael W. Halbick, 40, of Complaints announced Thursday that thorities have concluded handled by the Lynnfield Fire 32 Sutton St., was arrested on Two suspicious men reported the new unit will be made their investigation into Department. a warrant for a past shoplifting at the YMCA at 259 Lynnfield A report of suspicious activ- up of one sergeant and the dog mauling death of Central Signal Corp. in Wake- incident at Barnes & Noble at St. on Wednesday 3:57 p.m. ity at Wholefoods Market, 331 three detectives. a 14-year-old boy with- field reported an accidental fire 210 Andover St. on Thursday Officer reports the call was un- Paradise Road, at 2:45 p.m. Gross said the creation out bringing criminal alarm at Boloco at 425 Market at 2:44 p.m. and charged with founded. on Thursday; at Bradlee Avenue of the new squad was charges. St. on Thursday at 5:51 p.m. theft of $300 worth of mer- Reports of two teens throw- and Stanwood Road at 10:23 prompted by community The Bristol district Security company reported a chandise. ing rocks and sticks at a turtle p.m. on Thursday. members who have lost a attorney’s office said in a loved one to violence and statement Friday that the wanted more resources death of Ryan Hazel, of allocated to solving the Rehoboth on May 9 was crimes. Mayor Marty “sadly a terrible tragedy.” Lynn Drug Task Force Walsh gave the new Ryan was killed by five CALL 24 HOURS A DAY unit his quick stamp of dogs he regularly cared or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) approval. for on the property of a Hotline In addition, four crimi- dog trainer in Dighton. nologists will be added to The office says the cause All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. the department’s crime of the attack is not known 781-477-4444 Callers may remain anonymous. lab to assist in handling and likely never will be Spanish menu available DNA evidence and foren- known. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7

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NOT REAL NEWS: A LOOK AT WHAT DIDN’T HAPPEN THIS WEEK By Amanda Seitz rally at Orlando’s Amway and Beatrice Dupuy Center on Tuesday. ASSOCIATED PRESS CLAIM: Video shows Mount Sinabung eruption A roundup of some of on the island of Sumatra the most popular but in Indonesia on June 9. completely untrue stories THE FACTS: Mount and visuals of the week. Sinabung did erupt on None of these is legit, June 9, but the video even though they were being shared does not shared widely on social show that eruption. The media. The Associated video is an educational Press checked them out. simulation made with 3D Here are the real facts: technology and uploaded CLAIM: A photo shows to Vimeo by Brandspank, a street intersection in a communications agency Orlando shut down be- based in Auckland, New cause of over ow crowds Zealand, seven years ago. celebrating President The simulation has been Donald Trump’s 2020 used as part of the Auck- campaign launch Tues- land Museum Volcanoes day. Gallery to show what THE FACTS: A photo an eruption would look described in Facebook in Auckland. The video posts as showing scores of simulation shows volca- Trump’s supporters gath- nic ash coming up out of ered outside his Tuesday the ocean before coming night campaign rally in toward the shore. The Orlando was actually tak- camera then goes black, en a week ago in Toronto. and when the smoke The photo shows thou- clears, destruction and sands of people — many ash are everywhere. The of them wearing Raptors Auckland War Memorial red — crowded in a street Museum also shared the Get ready for Concerts @ Crocker Park intersection at night. The video on its YouTube page image actually captured in 2017 with the label, MARBLEHEAD — Concerts @ and the Boston/Lynn School of Grateful Dead, 2-3:30 p.m.; the a throng of revelers at “Auckland Museum Vol- Crocker Park is a major feature of Rock. The Marblehead/Salem SOM Ben Knight Band featuring Holly Yonge Dundas Square, at canic Eruption.” On June the annual Marblehead Festival this year features three student Cameron, R&B/soul, 6-7:30 p.m.; the intersection of Yonge 9, Mount Sinabung sent of Arts. This year’s musical per- bands, NOMENCLATURE, Hour Johnny Ray/CrockerVegas, clas- and Dundas in Toronto, a plume of smoke and formances will run July 3 through til Dawn and Cyclone Soul. sic rock/R&B, 8-10:30 p.m. after the Toronto Raptors ash into the sky when it July 6. Polyphony on the Groove is July 5: School of Rock Lynn and clinched the NBA title on erupted in the province of Jazz fans will want to check out made up of 10 of Cape Ann’s nest Boston, rock and roll, noon-1:30 June 13. The image also is North Sumatra. The ash The Berklee Rainbow All-Stars high school musicians, bringing a p.m.; Mom Rock, alternative rock consistent with aerial pho- column was measured at Ensemble and The New Black brassy sound inspired by ska, New band, 2-3:30 p.m.; Cassie and tos and video that local 4 miles high. The volcano Eagle Jazz Band (above). The Orleans funk and soul styles. Maggie, Celtic folk, 6-7:30 p.m.; media captured of Toronto began erupting in 2010 Black Eagles are known worldwide With 19 acts over four days, Nephrok Allstars, funk/R&B/soul, fans that night. Large after being dormant for for traditional New Orleans Jazz there’s something for everyone. 8-9:30 p.m. crowds, including support- 400 years. Mount Sinab- and incorporating other sounds Grab family and friends, blanket July 6: Polyphone of the Groove, ers and protesters, also ung is one of Indonesia’s such as spirituals and music of Bob and low beach chair for great fun New Orleans brass/funk/ska/soul, gathered outside Trump’s 120 active volcanoes. Dylan. Over the decades they’ve and great music. noon-1 p.m.; Willis & Winslow, played pubs, festivals and big The schedule: classic rock, 1:30-2:15 p.m.; the Jazz concert halls. The Berklee Rainbow July 3: Maverik, hip-hop/rap, 6 Imposters, alternative rock, 2:30- All-Stars is an advanced jazz en- p.m.; Justin Clancy, R&B/hip-hop; 3:30 p.m.; New Black Eagle Jazz semble class from Berklee College 6:30 p.m.; The Berklee Rainbow All- Band, traditional jazz, 6-7:30 p.m.; of Music under the direction of Stars Ensemble, jazz, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Rule of 3 and “the bigger band”, Grammy-nominated Tia Fuller. July 4: Marblehead/Salem School rock and R&B, 8-10:30 p.m. A Local Artists Showcase features of Music, noon-1:30 p.m.; Wave For details, visit www.marble- Marblehead/Salem School of Music That Flag performs music of the headfestival.org. Nik Wallenda worries for his sister ahead of latest stunt

NEW YORK (AP) — As How would you not be? awry, and ve perform- 1,800 foot walk over the Nik Wallenda prepares You know the fact that I’m ers were injured, falling Niagara Falls. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to walk a wire 25 stories going to be risking my life, 30 feet. Lijana Wallenda “People may not under- Fans stand on a transit vehicle as thousands above New York’s Times along with my sister who suffered severe injuries stand that, but the fact of fellow supporters celebrate in the streets of Square, he admits he’s a nearly lost hers to that to her face that required that my sister’s on that Toronto after the Toronto Raptors defeated the little uneasy. And for good same wire,” Wallenda said. reconstructive surgery. wire with me, I’m so con- Golden State Warriors during Game 6 of the reason: His sister, Lijana, Two years ago during a That’s what makes this cerned about her and her NBA Finals to win the NBA Championship. will join him for the rst rehearsal for an eight-per- stunt feel more stressful safety that I can’t really time since a near-fatal son pyramid stunt to than when crossing a focus on myself. And that accident. break a Guinness world 1,500 foot gorge near the that’s nerve-racking,” he “Of course, I’m nervous. record, something went Grand Canyon, or his said. SEND US YOUR STUFF WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903.

  

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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 Jim Tgettis still very much a presence with St. Mary’s baseball By Harold Rivera that they’re together and ITEM SPORTS EDITOR coaching locally. I’m ex- tremely happy for them. LYNN — It was 30 I thought my coaching years ago that former success was initially St. Mary’s baseball about state champion- coach Jim Tgettis guid- ships but really it’s not. ed the Spartans to con- It’s seeing these guys secutive Division 3 state continue on in teaching championships. Fast for- the game.” ward to the 2019 season Dana played catcher and Tgettis, now retired, and pitched, on occasion, still maintains close during his career at St. connections to the Spar- Mary’s. He played Divi- tans. sion I baseball at UMass In addition to follow- Amherst and was draft- ing the team as a fan, ed by the San Francisco three of his former play- Giants in the 28th round ers are now on St. Mary’s of the 1991 MLB Draft. coaching staff. Spartans “I remember when head coach Derek Dana Derek was younger and I and assistant coaches saw him at a clinic prior Tom Donohue and Tim to coming to St. Mary’s,” Fila were members of Tgettis said. “He became the 1987 and 1988 Divi- a catcher and an abso- sion 3 state champion lute terrific one. Derek teams. was very intense and “I’m kind of not sur- you could see it. He was prised,” Tgettis, who highly energized and coached at St. Mary’s for well into the game. He 13 seasons (1981-1993), knew the game and he COURTESY PHOTO said. “They were really knew what I wanted. He baseball guys and devot- Jim Tgettis coached the St. Mary’s baseball brought a lot of fire be- ed. I’m not surprised team for 13 years from 1981-1993, winning hind the plate.” ITEM FILE PHOTO that they were into back-to-back Division 3 state championships in coaching. I’m surprised TGETTIS, B2 1987 and 1988. Junior Lee Pacheco has had a big year at the plate for St. Mary’s, batting .346 on the year and leading the Spartans with 24 RBI. NEC announces 2019 tennis all-stars By Harold Rivera by Peabody/Danvers and Pacheco brings ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Marblehead. The Magicians landed three all-conference Alex Nadeau of the Pea- selections in Adam Sherf the energy for body/Danvers co-op team and the doubles pairs of Vit- (South) and Somerville’s torio Mariotti/Erik Rezka Yuspi (North) are the Stammnitz and Tony MVP’s of the Northeastern Gluskin/Jack Quigley. Pea- Spartans baseball Conference, highlighting body/Danvers logged two the awards and all-stars for all-conference selections in By Mike Alongi the 2019 boys tennis season. Nadeau and Paul Neal. ITEM STAFF Yuspi helped carry the Highlanders to the NEC The North all-star team LYNN — Every baseball team has that player who North title. The Marblehead includes Marblehead’s Billy brings the energy every single day. He’s the one always Magicians won the NEC Ackerman, Jack Curran and getting the team fired up, he’s the one yelling the loud- South title. Dan Litvak; Swampscott’s est on the bench and he’s the one starting the chatter on The NEC North all-confer- Tate Green and Justin Rat- the field. For the St. Mary’s baseball team, that player ence team includes Somer- ner; Peabody/Danvers’ in junior Lee Pacheco. ville’s Yuspi, William Capua- Adam Ellington and Alex “It’s a huge part of high school sports, starting chat- no, Ken Zou/Ataur Rahman Chau; Winthrop’s Cory Che- ter and picking up your teammates,” said Pacheco. “It’s and Henry Zou/Owen Shee- rico/Chris Finn; Beverly’s always good to bring the energy to the game and to get hy; Medford’s Tyler Lam. Patrick Johnson; Glouces- excited out there.” On the NEC North all- ter’s Phillip Jones. “He does that not only in games, but in practice too,” star team are Classical’s Somerville’s Mike Morgan said St. Mary’s coach Derek Dana. “He’s always getting Stephen Ong and Andy Ma; (North) and Marblehead’s the guys up.” English’s Paul Papageor- Elisabeth Foukal (South) But Pacheco isn’t just the energy guy for St. Mary’s, giou; Revere’s Ashton Ho- were named the Coaches of he’s a big contributor to the team’s success this year. ang and David Phan; the Year. Foukal guided the Splitting his time between first base and the pitcher’s Somerville’s Sam Newman Magicians to a 15-5 regular mound, the Salem native led the Spartans in RBI (24) and Harrison Zorilla; Med- season. Marblehead drew and was second on the team in batting average (.346). ford’s Lam and Joey Rume- the No. 2 seed in the Divi- On the mound, Pacheco appeared in six games and napp; Malden’s Naveen Ne- sion 2 North state tourna- pitched 21 innings, going 1-2 with two saves. malapuri and Thomas Tran; ment and reached the quar- ITEM FILE PHOTO “He’s a versatile player for us,” Dana said. “He played Salem’s Joe Parr; Everett’s terfinal round. shortstop his first two years with us and now he’s over Andy Ngo. Everett (North) and Pea- Peabody/Danvers tennis player Alex Nadeau at first base playing great defense. He’s been the guy The NEC South all-confer- body/Danvers (South) won was named the MVP of the NEC South for who has driven in the runs for us this year as well, and ence team was dominated the sportsmanship awards. the 2019 season. when we’ve needed him to he’s come in and pitched well for us.” The pitching stats are even more impressive when you consider that Pacheco didn’t know how much he’d be Babe Ruth all-stars set to get season underway able to contribute on the mound this year after suffering a dislocated shoulder during football season. By Daniel Kane body agrees on that. The to get all the season that each one is ready to “I really didn’t know how much I’d be able to pitch ITEM STAFF fields have just been a games in first,” Earp said. compete at a high level. coming into the season, I was doing physical therapy nightmare. But you still “This year we ended up “I think we have three LYNN — The weather every day,” Pacheco said. “It was tough to work through, have to get all the games being two weeks late. The teams that each should has made things chal- but I started feeling better and stronger and I haven’t in, you can’t just play weather pushed a lot of contend, or even win, a lenging for local youth looked back all year.” half a season. Then games back so to get all state title,” Earp said. baseball leagues. From Like some of his Spartans teammates, Pacheco is there’s getting in playoffs the games in that meant “There’s a lot of talent on a multi-sport athlete at St. Mary’s. He never takes a the early days of the each team and they’re all spring it seemed as so you have a champion, cutting down all-star break during the school year, playing football in the fall the kids love that.” practices, which normal- excited to get started.” before moving on to basketball in the winter and then though rain forced mul- For the past few years tiple postponements at With games being post- ly last two weeks, to two baseball in the spring. Lynn’s Babe Ruth all-star every level. It was no dif- poned, that meant less days.” “I think it helps bring out my competitive side even teams have been some of ferent for Lynn Babe time to put together all- Despite the lack of more, which is good for me,” Pacheco said about play- the best in the state and Ruth. star teams. But things preparation time before ing multiple sports. “It keeps me in shape all year and that winning culture has “It’s been absolutely the are finally taking a turn all-star games kick off keeps my skills sharp, but the main things it does it each team confident head- worst year ever,” League for the better. this weekend the 13, 14 help me keep my mental focus.” ing into this weekend. President Jeff Earp said “Babe Ruth isn’t just and 15-year-old rosters PACHECO, B2 of the weather. “Every- about all-stars so we had are set. Earp believes BABE RUTH, B2 Navigators split doubleheader against Bravehearts at Fraser By Joshua Kummins The Navigators hit the nas) with each out. Kade with back-to-back base FOR THE ITEM road for back-to-back Kretzschmar (Dartmouth) hits, with the latter knock games this weekend, be- was the lone Navs base- through the second base LYNN — The North ginning at 6:35 p.m. Sat- runner during that span, hole giving North Shore a Shore Navigators hosted urday against the Brock- thanks to his two-out sin- 1-0 lead. a FCBL doubleheader for ton Rox from Campanelli gle to center in the sec- Both teams were held off the first time this summer Stadium. Following a Sun- ond. the board in the fifth, but Friday at Fraser Field, day visit to Worcester, the Baez struck out the side the Bravehearts spoiled breaking their losing Flood’s shutout bid and streak before the Worces- Navs return to Fraser twice over the course of Field and host Brockton his first start, including in tied the game in their sec- ter Bravehearts bounced ond-to-last at-bats. Idel- back to salvage a split. for the first time this sum- the third before the Navs mer at 7 p.m. Tuesday. scored first an inning lat- son Tavares (Southern North Shore scored a New Hampshire) led off sixth-inning run to take Game 1: North Shore 2, er. After Keagan Calero Worcester 1 (UMass Lowell) led off the with an infield single and the opener, 2-1. The visit- advanced across the dia- ing Bravehearts earned a Each team was limited to frame with an infield sin- mond on a failed pickoff 6-4 win in the nightcap, just one hit over the first gle, Sean Lawlor (Flagler) attempt. Mariano Ricciar- scoring all their runs over three innings as North traded places with him ITEM FILE PHOTO di (Cypress) drove home the fourth through sixth Shore starter James Flood at first base on a fielder’s the tying run on a sacrifice Tyler MacGregor went 2-for-3 with one RBI for frames. As a result of the (Siena) matched Worces- choice. Logan Bravo (Har- fly to center. the Navigators in the first game of a doublehead- split, North Shore moved ter counterpart Angelo vard) and Tyler MacGre- er against the Friday. to 11-7. Baez (St. Thomas Aqui- gor (Columbia) followed NAVS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019

2019 AGGANIS WEEK SCHEDULE SUNDAY, JUNE 23 Fiste, Wolczik win Gannon men’s four-ball tournament Agganis Awards ceremony (at Manning Field, 10 a.m.) 22nd annual softball game (at Fraser Field, 12) 25th annual baseball game (at Fraser Field, 2) MONDAY, JUNE 24 15th annual girls basketball game (at Lynn Classical, 6) 15th annual boys basketball game (at Lynn Classical, 7:15) TUESDAY, JUNE 25 24th annual girls soccer game (at Manning Field, 5:30) 24th annual boys soccer game (at Manning Field, 7) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 8th annual girls lacrosse game (at Manning Field, 5:30) 8th annual boys lacrosse game (at Manning Field, 7) THURSDAY, JUNE 27 58th annual football game (at Manning Field, 7) Babe Ruth all-stars prepare to start season

BABE RUTH From B1 “Our 15-year-old team has finished second and third in the state two of the last three years,” Earp said. “The COURTESY PHOTO 14’s were third last year and the 13-year-olds this year At the Gannon Golf Club’s men’s four-ball tournament, Alex Fiste and Mike Wolczik defeated Davis ended up in second or third in the Gallant tournament Scribner and Maxx Anderson 5-4. Left to right are Davis Scribner, Maxx Anderson, Mike Wolczik last year. and Alex Fiste. “These three teams have been nipping at success their whole careers,” Earp said. “They all have that attitude where they think every other team has to take it away from them. Our 15-year-olds have a ton of talent this season and we’re excited.” Tgettis’ influence still strong at St. Mary’s Another reason for excitement is that Lynn will host the next round of the 14-year-old tournament starting TGETTIS reminiscing him as a play- July 5. From B1 er and as a coach with me. “It’s something every league puts in for,” Earp said. He was an extension, al- “They look at your history and what you’ve done. We Fila was a left-handed most another coach on the always host a tournament. We do a real nice job. It’s a pitcher and first baseman. field. Derek was like anoth- huge amount of pride because everybody from the East- He went on to play college er coach on the field. He ern Mass will be here.” baseball at Brevard Junior knew the game. We were Because Lynn is hosting, the 14-year-old team will get College in Florida. With very, very well drilled.” an automatic invitation to move on, but that doesn’t Fila on the mound and Tgettis said he couldn’t mean they’re taking their competition now lightly. Dana behind the plate, the be prouder of what his “They do get to play in it but that’s not how we look at Spartans had a solid 1-2 three former players have it,” Earp said. “They want to compete and they want to punch. accomplished as coaches at win. You never want to feel like you’re a weaker team “Timmy was also intense St. Mary’s. They guided the coming in and that you didn’t earn it.” but he was cool and tem- Spartans to the Division 3 This year’s all-star managers are Rich Avery (13’s), pered,” Tgettis said. “Derek state championship in Paul Hartford (14’s) and Brian O’Connor (15’s). would dig in and Timmy 2015 and have coached this All three All-Star teams begin play this weekend. The was able to reach back. It year’s team to the Division 13-years-olds take on Swampscott at Fraser Field Sat- was nine innings in those 2 state final, where they’ll urday (6), the 14-year-olds travel to Newton at Alber- days and we won a lot of meet Hopkinton Saturday marle Field Saturday (8) and the 15-year-olds play 1-0 ball games. Those two (noon) at Lowell’s Alumni Saugus at Donahue Field in Peabody Sunday (5). were really something. Field. Timmy was cool, calm and “I don’t know that I could poised but he also was a feel any prouder than I do,” very fierce competitor. The Tgettis said. “They’re great two of them really had it ITEM FILE PHOTO representatives and am- going. Current St. Mary’s head coach Derek Dana (right) bassadors for the coaching “Timmy was always won back-to-back state titles as a player under profession in high school around the plate and very, Jim Tgettis in 1987 and 1988. baseball. The fact that all very effective,” Tgettis said. three played for me makes “Between Timmy pitching me feel extremely proud.” and Derek catching, you was the first one off the we got it done. There wasn’t Tgettis saw St. Mary’s could see why we were very bench when the team came a lot of great speeches. We play last weekend in the successful. The two of them back to the dugout.” never left anything behind. North sectional final, a 5-0 worked very well together.” The Spartans defeated We worked as hard as we win over Woburn. The Donohue played third St. Bernard’s in 1987 for could. There were no short- Spartans are one win away base and designated hitter. the state crown and St. cuts. The kids just didn’t from bringing another Tgettis remembers Dono- Joe’s in 1988. Both games want to lose.” state championship home hue as an exemplary team- were down-to-the-wire, After his stint at St. and Tgettis feels they’re mate. one-run wins. St. Mary’s Mary’s, Tgettis coached at primed to do so. “Tommy was all-in,” Tget- won 46 consecutive games Princeton, Classical and “They were extremely tis said. “He was quite the (undefeated in 1988) from Salem. Dana was an assis- impressive,” Tgettis said. “I team player, as all of them midway through the 1987 tant coach on Tgettis’ staff saw Terence Moynihan were. He was part of a season into the early stages at Classical. He still keeps make a terrific catch in left great family. All the fami- of 1989. in touch with Dana on a field. I saw them make key lies were quite supportive, “We were a determined regular basis. plays in big situations. ITEM FILE PHOTO right from the very begin- team,” Tgettis said. “We “We usually talk about They’re a highly-motivated Sean Lawlor went 3-for-4 with two RBI for the ning. Tommy had a big wanted to be successful. I situations,” Tgettis said. team. They’re very good, Navs in the second game of a doubleheader smile and whatever he think we knew we could do “I’ll run some things by they’re rolling well at the against the Worcester Bravehearts Friday. could do, he did it in a nice it. We believed we could do him, certain scenarios and right time. I think every- way. When he was DH, he it. We wanted to make sure things like that. It’s more thing’s in place.” Navs split doubleheader against Worcester NAVS From B1 North Shore quickly responded in the bottom half of the sixth, scoring the only other run it needed to equal the final score. Calero opened the frame with a double inside the right field line, advanced to third on Lawlor’s fly ball to right, and scampered home on a wild pitch. Marblehead’s Beau Dana (Dickinson) came in from the Navs bullpen for the seventh and posted his league-leading seventh save. Game 2: Worcester 6, North Shore 4 North Shore scored right off the bat as Colin Wetterau (St. John’s) beat out a leadoff infield single and crossed the plate on Lawlor’s two-run . Trystan Sarcone (Dartmouth) cruised through the first three innings, working around Jakob Sessa’s two- out single in the first. He struck out a pair of Brave- hearts during each of the early innings. Worcester put up a crooked number against Sarcone in a fourth inning that began with Ben McNeill (NYIT) drawing a leadoff walk and scoring after Mack Cheli (Chapman) skipped a double to the wall in right. Jack Gardner (Cypress) and PJ Barry (St. Leo) drew back-to- back walks against Sarcone before Hunter Wilichoski (Northern Essex CC) was summoned from the bullpen. ITEM FILE PHOTO Aidan Wilde (Stonehill) beat out a 6-4-3 double play ball Lee Pacheco played his first two seasons with St. Mary’s at shortstop, but he made the move to to tie the game and extend the inning, allowing Gardner first base in 2019. to give Worcester its first lead of the day on a wild pitch. The Navs got a run back in their half of the fourth when Nolan Watson (Dayton) hit a two-out double. How- ever, Joseph Pesce (NYIT) manufactured the visitors’ Pacheco, Spartans ready for state title game go-ahead run in the following frame, hitting a leadoff double before scoring on Jake Gigliotti’s (Northeastern) PACHECO past few years, Pacheco the other team scores or thing he has into the final consecutive wild pitches. From B1 has seen his share of big makes a great play, be- game of the season. Craig Corliss (Siena) extended the Worcester advan- games -- including state cause anything can hap- “We just have to keep up tage to three runs on a two-run triple to center in the “It helps give him con- title games in both foot- pen out there.” the energy and keep pick- sixth. Bravo drew a leadoff walk in the sixth and came fidence in big situations ball and basketball. The But for now, Pacheco is ing each other up,” Pache- around to score as Watson sent a grounder to second, like the one we have Sat- experience, he says, is in- focused on his next base- co said. “We have to keep but reliever Brendan Case (Salem University) struck urday,” said Dana. “He’s valuable. ball game — the Division playing good defense and out two Navs to limit the damage. been in big games like “It’s all about being 2 state championship our bats need to stay hot.” North Shore looked to begin a rally in the seventh this, seen how things go, prepared and not getting game Saturday. Pacheco Pacheco and St. Mary’s when Andrew Olszak (Southern Maine) reached on a and he can be prepared for flustered when thingsknows the Spartans have will take on Hopkinton in two-base error to begin the frame. Bryce Hellgeth (Day- what may happen.” don’t work out,” said Pa- been working toward this the Division 2 state final ton) then quickly struck out Lawlor and induced two Playing multiple sports checo. “I’ve learned to nev- goal for a long time, and Saturday (noon) at Alum- grounders for the save. for St. Mary’s over the er hang my head when he’s excited to put every- ni Field in Lowell. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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Yankees, 2:05 p.m. BOSTON (AP) — The going through my body. guard’s mind. player options for next sea- (Duffy 3-3), 2:15 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. Toronto (TBD) at Boston (Johnson 1-1), Chicago White Sox at Texas, 3:05 p.m. continued When my name was called “You can run offense son. 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. to amass more young tal- by Boston, I was super-ex- through him,” Stevens The Celtics have been Tampa Bay (Chirinos 7-3) at Oakland (Fiers Baltimore at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. 7-3), 4:07 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. ent via the NBA draft as cited.” said. “He thinks the game. one of the most talked Baltimore (Cashner 6-3) at Seattle (Milone Atlanta at Washington, 1:35 p.m. they look to fortify a roster In his lone season at Indi- He’s a tough, tough guy, about teams in the NBA 1-1), 4:10 p.m. San Diego at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Detroit (Turnbull 3-6) at Cleveland Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. facing uncertainly with ana, the 6-foot-6 Langford and he’s a versatile player for the past two years (Clevinger 1-1), 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. free agency looming. played through a thumb who can shoot the ball.” since acquiring Irving and Houston (Miley 6-4) at N.Y. Yankees (Tana- Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. ka 5-5), 7:15 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. The Celtics began Thurs- injury and led the Big Ten Williams said he’s ready Gordon Hayward Chicago White Sox (Despaigne 0-2) at L.A. Angels at St. Louis, 7:05 p.m. day night holding the 14th, and finished sixth nation- to fill whatever hole the But after injuries to both 20th, 22nd and 51st picks. ally in freshman scoring, Celtics need him to. disrupted their first sea- TODAY IN SPORTS After taking former In- averaging 16.5 points. “I’m a guy that can guard son together in 2017-18, diana guard Romeo Lang- Langford had surgery on multiple positions,” he locker room infighting and in the 47-year history of the cham- June 22 ford at No. 14, Boston se- his thumb this spring and said. “I’m a guy who on the inconsistency on the floor pionship. 1918 — Molla Bjurstedt wins the lected former Washington said he was just recently offensive end can initiate resulted in a woefully dis- women’s U.S. Lawn Tennis Asso- 2006 — The U.S. soccer team is guard Mattise Thybulle cleared to begin shooting offense and also be a guy ciation title for the fourth straight eliminated from World Cup play appointing finish this past year, beating Eleanor Goss 6-4, with a 2-1 loss to Ghana. with the 20th pick, whose again. He is the third wing screening, moving the ball season. 6-3. 2007 — For the first time, Amer- rights it planned to send to player Boston has selected efficiently and knocking The preseason favorite 1937 — Joe Louis knocks out Jim icans are taken with the top two Philadelphia. in the first round in the down open shots. So I feel in the Eastern Conference, Braddock in the eighth round at picks in the NHL draft. Chicago Boston used its 22nd last four drafts. like fit very well.” the Celtics finished the Chicago’s Comiskey Park to win selects Patrick Kane with the first pick to take former Ten- Langford said he hasn’t It was an intriguing regular season 49-33. They the world heavyweight title, which pick. nessee All-American and had a chance to watch night for Boston as it were eliminated 4-1 in the he would hold for 11 years. 2012 — Jerry Sandusky is con- two-time Southeastern many NBA games recently trudges into the start of conference semifinals by victed on 45 counts of sexually 1938 — In a rematch portrayed in Conference player of the because he didn’t have ca- free agency on June 30 the Milwaukee Bucks. both countries as good vs. evil, Joe assaulting 10 boys over 15 years. year Grant Williams. ble in college. knowing that pursing All- Boston still has a sol- Louis of the U.S. knocks out Ger- The accusations had led to the fir- many’s Max Schmeling at 2:04 of ing of Joe Paterno, Penn State’s be- The Celtics selected LSU But Celtics coach Brad Star center Anthony Davis id core of talented young the first round at Yankee Stadium loved coach who died of lung can- guard Tremont Waters in Stevens called him “a guy is no longer a possibility players, led by Marcus to retain the world heavyweight cer Jan. 22. Penn State’s Board of the second round with the that we think has a lot of after the Pelicans agreed Smart, Jayson Tatum and title. Trustees ousted Paterno for what 51st pick. things that can translate to trade him to the Lakers. Jaylen Brown. But they 1949 — Ezzard Charles scores a was called his “failure of lead- “I was just really filled to the NBA.” The Celtics also could po- could lose another young 15-round unanimous decision over ership” surrounding allegations with joy,” Langford said Stevens said Williams, tentially lose two All-Stars asset this summer in Ir- Jersey Joe Walcott at Comiskey about Sandusky. of his selection. “Waiting who averaged 18.8 points this summer with Kyrie ving’s backup Terry Rozier, Park in Chicago to win the vacant June 23 there a lot of emotions and 7.5 rebounds as a ju- Irving and Al Horford hav- who is a restricted free 1917 — In baseball’s greatest world heavyweight title. going through my head, nior, plays with a point ing elected to out of their agent. 1997 — John Ziegler is named relief effort, Ernie Shore of the the fourth president in NHL history, Boston Red Sox retires 26 batters succeeding Clarence Campbell. for a 4-0 victory over Washington. TV/RADIO 1979 — Larry Holmes stops Mike Shore relieves Babe Ruth with no- Weaver in the 12th round to retain body out and a man on first, who SATURDAY SUNDAY the WBC heavyweight title at Mad- was cut down stealing. TV TV ison Square Garden in New York. 1917 — Molla Bjurstedt win the MLB MLB 1981 — John McEnroe throws women’s U.S. Lawn Tennis Asso- 2 p.m...... NY Mets at Chi. Cubs...... MLB Network 1:05 p.m...... Toronto at Boston...... NESN a tantrum in his 7-6 (5), 7-5, 6-3 ciation title for the third straight 4:05 p.m...... Toronto at Boston...... NESN 2 p.m...... Houston at NY Yankees...... MLB Network first-round win over Tom Gullikson year with a 4-6, 6-0, 6-2 victory 4:10 p.m...... Detroit at Cleveland...... FS1 7:08 p.m...... LA Angels at St. Louis...... ESPN on the opening day at Wimbledon. over Marion Vanderhoef. 7:15 p.m...... Houston at NY Yankees...... Fox Pro Basketball McEnroe’s return of Gullickson’s 1922 — Walter Hagen becomes 10 p.m...... San Francisco at Arizona...... MLB Network 1 p.m...... Big 3 Basketball...... CBS serve is ruled out by chair umpire the first native-born American College Baseball WNBA Edward James. McEnroe shouts to win the British Open. Hagen 2 p.m...... World Series: Michigan vs. Texas Tech...... ESPN 1 p.m...... Washington at Atlanta...... ESPN his famous line, “You cannot be shoots a 300 to beat Jim Barness 7 p.m...... World Series: Vanderbilt vs. Louisville...... ESPN 6 p.m...... Connecticut at Chicago...... NESN, NBA TV serious.” He then calls James the and George Duncan by one stroke Pro Basketball Boxing “the pits of the world” and an “in- at Royal St. George’s Golf Club. 8 p.m...... Big 3 Basketball...... CBS 8 p.m...... Charlo-Cota...... Fox competent fool.” 1939 — Former football great WNBA Golf 1994 — The Houston Rockets, led Bronko Nagurski beats Lou Thesz 8 p.m...... New York at Minnesota...... NBA TV 1 p.m...... PGA: Travelers Championship...... Golf by Hakeem Olajuwon, win their first to win the National Wrestling 1 p.m...... PGA: Travelers Championship...... Golf 3 p.m...... Champions: American Insurance Championship... Golf NBA title, beating New York 90-84 Association World Heavyweight 3 p.m...... Champions: American Insurance Championship... Golf 3 p.m...... LPGA: Women’s PGA Championship...... NBC in Game 7 of the finals. Olajuwon title in at the Coliseum in Hous- 3 p.m...... LPGA: Women’s PGA Championship...... NBC 3 p.m...... PGA: Travelers Championship...... CBS gets 25 points, 10 rebounds, seven ton. Thesz was largely considered 3 p.m...... PGA: Travelers Championship...... CBS Men’s Soccer assists and three blocks. the greatest wrestler of all time. Pro Lacrosse 2:50 p.m...... UEFA U-21: Austria vs. Germany...... ESPNU 1999 — In one of the greatest Houston Mayor Holcombe re- 1 p.m...... Redwoods vs. Chrome...... NBCSN 6 p.m...... Gold Cup: Canada vs. Cuba...... FS2 upsets in Wimbledon’s 113-year portedly presents Bronko with a Mixed Martial Arts 8:30 p.m...... Gold Cup: Martinique vs. Mexico...... FS1 history, top-ranked Martina Hingis $10,000 diamond studded belt. 9 p.m...... Bellator 223...... Paramount Women’s Soccer loses 6-2, 6-0 in the opening round 1963 — Julius Boros wins a Men’s Soccer 11:30 a.m...... World Cup: England vs. Cameroon...... FS1 to Jelena Dokic, a 16-year-old qual- three-way playoff to take the U.S. 5:30 p.m...... Gold Cup: Guyana vs. Panama...... FS2 3 p.m...... World Cup: France vs. Brazil...... Fox ifier ranked 129th. Open. Boros beats Jacky Cupit by 8 p.m...... Gold Cup: US vs. Trinidad and Tobago...... FS1 Volleyball 2001 — Karrie Webb sets two three strokes and Arnold Palmer Women’s Soccer 5:30 p.m...... US vs. China...... NBCSN scoring records in the LPGA Cham- by six. 11:30 a.m...... World Cup: Germany vs. Nigeria...... FS1 Auto Racing pionship in shooting a 7-under 1972 — President Nixon signs the 3 p.m...... World Cup: Norway vs. Australia...... Fox 9:10 a.m...... Formula One: French Grand Prix...... ESPN 64 for a three-stroke lead. Webb, Higher Education Act of 1972. Ti- Horse Racing 12:50 p.m...... IndyCar: Road America Grand Prix...... NBC at 11-under 131, breaks the 36- tle IX of this congressional act bars 9 a.m...... Royal Ascot...... NBC 3 p.m...... Monster Cup: Toyota/Save Mart 350...... FS1 hole scoring record by two strokes. sex bias in athletics and other ac- Radio Radio Webb shoots a 29 on the front tivities at colleges receiving federal MLB MLB nine for the lowest nine-hole score assistance. 4:05 p.m...... Toronto at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 1:05 p.m...... Toronto at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 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

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Mom is miffed that son gets no one-on-one time with dad DEAR ABBY: My talking about me. ex-husband and I have Dear Abby is written by Abigail Brenda took me aside been divorced for five Van Buren, also known as Jeanne and complained to me years. I have sole custo- Phillips, and was founded by her that he found me more dy of our 6-year-old attractive than her. son, “Charlie.” My ex mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Abby, usually she’s the lives five hours away Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. one who gets all the sec- with his current wife Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. ond looks from guys. She and her four children. was really annoyed that He makes time to see I got that kind of atten- our son only a few tion. This has left me times a year. role in Charlie’s life, deal. Accept this and be wondering, what kind of Anytime he drives and I don’t think it’s glad he visits his son. best friend is she? I have down to see Charlie, he her place to be there. Surgery is no fun and never competed with always brings someone Our son needs his can be intimidating for her. What should I do? with him, whether it’s mother and father and a child. When it’s time his wife or one of her immediate family, not for the procedure, your BESTIE IN kids. He has never once the “step” family. son may need all the KANSAS come alone to spend Am I wrong to not moral support he can quality one-on-one time want her or any of her get. So take the high DEAR BESTIE: Take with his son. I have family members there? road and be warm and a fresh look at your rela- asked him several I feel it’s inappropriate welcoming. Your func- tionship with her. Recog- times to come by him- and that my ex should tion is to support your nize that although you self so he can bond with do this on his own. And, boy, not be his gatekeep- have never competed Charlie, but he refuses. no, I don’t have any feel- er. And if history is pro- with Brenda, she ap- Charlie is having foot ings for him, and I do logue, I doubt they’ll pears to feel competitive with you. If the subject of surgery next month not want him back. I stick around long. the incident at the air- and will be in the hos- also hold no ill feelings port comes up again, re- pital overnight. My ex toward his current wife. DEAR ABBY: I re- wants to be there, cently went skydiving mind her that although which I agree with. But STRUGGLING IN with my beautiful best she is usually the one he insists that his wife THE SOUTH friend, “Brenda.” At the who gets the attention be there, too. I under- airport, she overheard from guys, this was your stand she’s our son’s DEAR STRUGGLING: the skydiving instruc- turn. A true friend would stepmother, but she Your ex, his wife and tor say he wanted “the be happy to share some doesn’t play an active her kids are a package pretty one.” He was of the spotlight. BRIDGE

Heads you win, tails they lose Our friend A.N. Onymous said, one club. Perhaps the club finesse “When faced with two choices, sim- will win, or maybe South can find ply toss a coin. It works not because the heart queen. But there is an al- it settles the question for you, but be- most-guaranteed line. cause in that brief moment when the South draws trumps ending on coin is in the air, you suddenly know the board, ruffs the diamond queen, what you are hoping for.” plays a heart to the king and leads When faced with a two-way finesse, another heart. If East plays the you might flip a coin. But often, either queen, end of problems. If East there will be a clue pointing you in discards, declarer wins with his ace the right direction, or the full deal and leads another heart to endplay governs what you should do — as in West, who must either lead a club today’s deal. South is in six spades. After ruff- into South’s ace-queen or concede ing West’s diamond-ace lead, how a ruff-and-sluff, allowing a club to be should he continue? discarded from the dummy. Finally, if North responded with the Jacoby East follows with the last low heart, Forcing Raise, South’s three-dia- South plays his jack. Here, the fi- mond rebid showed a singleton or nesse wins, and declarer is playing void in that suit, North jumped to for an overtrick. But if West produces game to indicate a minimum, and the heart queen, he is endplayed as South bid what he thought he could just described. make. It is heads South wins or tails the Declarer might lose one heart and defenders lose. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV JUNE 22, 2019 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 Saturday, June 22 day at California’s Sonoma Raceway. 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By Christopher peace, stability, develop- in the environment and Bodeen ment and prosperity,” Xi would be favorable for the ASSOCIATED PRESS was quoted as saying. region’s peace, stability The North’s long-mori- and development,” it said. BEIJING — Chinese bund economy has shown In South Korea, the President Xi Jinping of- some recent improve- presidential Blue House fered encouragement for ments, but it remains welcomed Xi’s visit to North Korea’s focus on heavily dependent on aid North Korea, saying it be- economic development in — mainly from China — lieves his talks with Kim a speech in Pyongyang, and food security is a con- will help promote peace turning to a topic Beijing stant concern. China has and stability on the Kore- has long pressed with agreed to U.N. economic an Peninsula. its Communist neighbor sanctions over the North’s Kim told Xi on Thursday amid wider concerns over nuclear and missile pro- that he has not received the North’s nuclear weap- grams but is wary of any a desired response from ons program. measures that could push Washington and that the In an address at a ban- its economy toward col- U.S. should meet North quet Thursday night, Xi lapse, potentially unleash- Korea halfway to “explore noted that the nation ing instability and chaos resolution plans that ac- under leader Kim Jong on its border. commodate each other’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Un had “initiated a new Xi’s speech also touched reasonable concerns,” ac- strategic line of economic on the nuclear issue, say- cording to Chinese state Police seemed reluctant to use force Friday even as the protesters shut development and improv- ing all sides agreed to media. down roads in the center of Hong Kong. ing people’s livelihoods, “stick to peace talks so Xi said his government raising socialist construc- as to make even greater is willing to play a con- tion in the country to a contributions to peace, structive role in the denu- Hong Kong protests flare new high tide,” according stability and prosperity in clearization of the Korean to China’s official Xinhua the region and the wider Peninsula. “The interna- News Agency. world,” Xinhua said. tional community expects anew after demands unmet Xi left North Korea North Korean state me- the U.S. and North Korea early Friday afternoon, dia said Friday that Xi to continue to talk and By Raf Wober during a mass protest on lon cable ties. Chinese state media re- and Kim held broad dis- achieve results,” CCTV ASSOCIATED PRESS June 12, including the The auxiliary bishop ported. An image posted cussions over the political firing of 150 rounds of of Hong Kong’s Catholic quoted him as saying. HONG KONG — More on the mobile app of state situation surrounding the tear gas, rubber bullets diocese, the Rev. Joseph His visit to North Korea than 1,000 protesters broadcaster CCTV showed Korean Peninsula and was the first by a Chinese and beanbag rounds, and Ha, appealed to the pro- blocked Hong Kong po- people waving at his Air reached a shared under- president in 14 years. the beating of unarmed testers to avoid violence. lice headquarters into the China Boeing 747 on the standing on the issues Xi is expected to meet protesters by police with He warned that public night Friday, while others tarmac at the airport in they discussed. The Kore- with President Donald truncheons. opinion could turn against took over major streets as Pyongyang. an Central News Agency Trump next week in Ja- “We ... urge police to them. the tumult over the city’s Before leaving, Xi, ac- report did not give any pan and could pass him a apologize to the people” “You have already been future showed no signs of companied by Kim and specifics on the stalled nu- message from Kim about over the use of such tactics on the roads for a long abating. their wives, laid a wreath clear negotiations between the nuclear negotiations. and their labeling of the time,” he said on Cable The latest protest came at a memorial to Chinese Washington and Pyong- Following Thursday’s gathering as a riot, Wong TV Hong Kong. “You’ve after a deadline passed soldiers killed in the 1950- yang over disagreements banquet, the leaders and said. already done a lot. You the previous day for the 53 Korean War. China’s in exchanging sanctions their wives attended a Police seemed reluctant have already expressed government to meet de- intervention in the conflict relief for disarmament. mass performance of mu- to use force Friday even very clearly your hopes mands over highly unpop- prevented a rout of North “The supreme leaders ... sic, dance and calisthenics as the protesters shut and wishes. But I am re- ular extradition bills that Korean forces by troops broadly exchanged their at a packed 110,000-seat down roads in the center ally worried about your many see as eroding the from the U.S. and others opinions on the political stadium. of Hong Kong. personal safety. ... Please, under United Nations situation of the Korean The spectacle featured territory’s judicial inde- While anger seemed to absolutely, do not use vio- command. Peninsula and other seri- gymnasts, dancers and pendence. be turning away from civil lence.” “We will pass down ous international and re- flip card-holding specta- Police called for the dem- authorities and toward the Protest leaders have the China-North Korea gional issues,” KCNA said. tors performing in precise onstrators to disperse but police, the mostly black- said they are determined friendship from genera- They assessed that deep- unison — at one point pro- did not immediately take clad protesters continued to keep up the pressure on tion to generation, consol- ening their relationship ducing a huge image of a firm action to remove to try to shut down the en- Hong Kong leader Carrie idate and develop the two was in line with the “mu- waving Chinese flag in the them. tire government complex, Lam, who has shelved but countries’ socialist cause, tual interest of the two stands, then flipping their While the protest began as they have tried off-and- not abandoned the extra- better enrich our citizens countries in face of serious cards to show the North peacefully, the presence on for the past two weeks. dition legislation. She has and advance regional and complicated changes Korean flag. again of demonstrators on During the afternoon, insisted the bills are need- busy Harcourt Road and some sought to build bar- ed to uphold justice, but in the lobby of the Reve- riers on Connaught Road, critics see them as part nue Tower raised the pos- the main thoroughfare in of a campaign by Beijing Europeans urge U.S., Iran to sibility of violent confron- the area known as Admi- to diminish Hong Kong’s tations. ralty, building barriers of democratic institutions. “I now appeal to the stones, pylons and other “I myself am not the step back from confrontation members of the public materials at hand, at one type to get involved in vi- to leave as soon as possi- time temporarily blocking olence,” student protester surveillance drone. He tic problems. BRUSSELS (AP) — Eu- ble,” police spokeswoman in a police van. Brian Chow said. “I’ll just rejected suggestions that ropean leaders are being The EU’s muted re- Yolanda Yu said at a news Around the police head- carry on sitting here, sing the EU should speak more guarded in their respons- sponse also reflects the conference. quarters, masked and hel- some Christian hymns, loudly in the dispute. es to the deepening ten- bloc’s deep frustration at Outside, activist Josh- meted protesters covered show our resistance, and “The biggest problems in sions between the United the Trump administra- ua Wong called on police surveillance cameras with keep the government par- our history (were) always States and Iran, urging tion and a trans-Atlantic to answer demands over masking tape and lashed alyzed until it responds to provoked by too active pol- both sides to step back divide on foreign policy, heavy-handed tactics used barriers together with ny- us.” from confrontation. itics, not too passive,” he she said, with European Influential Europeansaid at the end of an EU leaders reluctant to seize countries have for months summit in Brussels. the initiative amid divi- been steering a delicate In an indication of the siveness in their 28-nation U.S. blacklists 5 Chinese groups path between Washing- Europeans’ uneasiness, bloc. ton and Tehran, ever since the EU summit did not “This should be an im- working in supercomputing President Donald Trump’s publish a statement on portant moment for (the administration last year the topic. EU) to weigh in and try to pulled out of a nuclear German Chancellor An- shepherd a process,” Vakil By Paul Wiseman agreement with Iran that gel Merkel said European told The Associated Press. ASSOCIATED PRESS the European Union is countries are still hoping The EU’s top diplomat keen to keep intact. that there can be a polit- WASHINGTON — The is in regular contact with That pact ensures Teh- ical solution. United States is blacklist- Washington and Tehran, ran’s nuclear program is “Naturally, we are wor- ing five Chinese organiza- Tusk said, and the EU is restricted to civilian uses ried about the situation tions involved in super- to chair a meeting of the in exchange for economic and we’re counting on dip- computing, calling them assistance and was signed lomatic negotiations for a nations involved in the national security threats by Iran, the U.S., Russia, political solution to a very embattled nuclear deal in and cutting them off from China, France, Germany tense situation,” Merkel Vienna next week. critical U.S. technology. and Britain. It is at risk of said, without elaborating. Moscow also added its The move Friday by the collapse due to U.S. sanc- French President Em- voice to the calls for a U.S. Commerce Depart- tions against Iran, leav- manuel Macron was careful approach. ment could complicate ing the Europeans diplo- equally vague. “The situation in the talks next week between matically hamstrung by “I’m calling on all par- Persian Gulf is quite President Donald Trump the antagonism between ties to be reasonable and tense, and this is a concern and his Chinese counter- Washington and Tehran. keep talking,” he said. for us,” Kremlin spokes- part, Xi Jinping, aimed at European Council Pres- Sanam Vakil, an ana- man Dmitry Peskov told de-escalating a trade dis- ident Donald Tusk said lyst at London’s Chatham reporters on Friday. “We pute between the world’s Friday the bloc is urging House think tank, noted are following the situation two biggest economies. restraint on both sides that Germany, Britain and carefully and calling on all Commerce is putting in the latest flare-up, af- France have recently been countries involved for re- five Chinese organiza- ter Iran shot down a U.S. distracted by their domes- straint.” tions, including supercom- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS puter maker Sugon, on The U.S. Commerce Department last month its so-called Entity List, blacklisted telecommunications giant Hua- saying their activities are wei, heightening tensions with Beijing. “contrary to the national security and foreign poli- drive to challenge Amer- Amanda DeBusk, a part- cy interests of the United ican technological domi- ner at Dechert LLP and States.” The other four are nance. the former Commerce the Wuxi Jiangnan Insti- Trump has imposed 25 Department assistant tute of Computing Tech- percent tariffs on $250 secretary for export en- nology and three Sugon billion in Chinese imports forcement. “However, the affiliates. and is preparing to target Chinese may see this as Sugon and the Wuxi Ji- another $300 billion, ex- ill-timed bullying. They angnan Institute are in- tending the import taxes cannot be seen as making volved in China’s push to to virtually everything concessions to the United develop exascale high per- China ships to the United States, so this may have formance computing that States. China has retali- the effect of hurting any can assist China’s mili- ated with tariffs on U.S. chances for trade agree- tary modernization. products. ment.” The blacklist effectively Talks to resolve the dis- The administration bars U.S. firms from sell- pute broke off last month. appeared to be sending ing technology to the Chi- But Trump and Xi are mixed signals ahead of the nese organizations with- scheduled to meet next summit. out government approval. week at the Group of 20 In what looked like a Commerce last month summit in Osaka, Japan, goodwill gesture to Bei- blacklisted telecommu- to get the negotiations jing, Vice President Mike nications giant Huawei, back on track. Pence postponed a speech heightening tensions with “Adding more Chinese planned for Monday at a Beijing. companies to the U.S. Washington think tank at PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The U.S. and China are bad guys list may be seen which he was expected to German Chancellor Angel Merkel said European countries are still hop- locked in trade combat as a way to ramp up the criticize China’s commu- ing that there can be a political solution. over Beijing’s aggressive pressure on China,” said nist regime. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN 324 MAPLE ST 30 STILLMAN RD $440,000 $496,000 18 APPLEHILL LN B: Ashley R Gordon & Mark B: Pierce Road LLC SELLING YOUR HOME? $622,450 Garrett-Gordon S: David S Macintyre Tr, Tr for 30 S: Emma M Morales & Eugenio Stillman Road RT B: Elizabeth Smith & Sean If you want an honest opinion of value, Morales Carritte MARBLEHEAD call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. S: Michael W White & Kate O 63 N BEND ST U:63 White $399,000 15-17 BASSETT ST U:3 FREE SERVICE B: Kara A Smith $119,000 15 BIRCH ST S: Birchwood Estates Dev Inc B: Kayse Properties LLC $425,000 S: Janet M Newman Tr, Tr for 5 CONNORREALESTATE.COM B: Karin Dominguez & Leonardo 95 NAHANT ST U:16 Lookout Court T A Rodriguez $284,100 S: Giuseppe Branciforte & Vivian B: Robert L Scheier 42 BAYVIEW RD 126 GREEN ST U:B 3 MAPLE ST 20 SALEM TPKE Dominguez S: Lyudmila Polyak $640,000 $384,000 $615,000 $3,500,000 B: Kevin J Inman & Lisa A Inman B: Frantisek Rodovsky & Maricar B: Jerry C Cooksey B: Charles Lightbody 481 BROADWAY 33 RANGE AVE S: Laurie A Magrane Rodovsky S: Michael D Solimine Tr, Tr for S: Route 107 Storage LLC $300,000 $394,900 S: Amanda B Lavoie MJ 2 RT B: Kalani E Reel-Neeland & B: Jose E Escobar-Merlos & 39 BEACH ST 150 SALEM TPKE $3,500,000 Michael P Neeland Arnoldo Perez $810,000 34-R MUGFORD ST 11 RAYMOND CIR $526,250 B: Charles Lightbody S: Phylicia Riley & Ryan Riley S: Barbara Porro B: Scott G Moore $590,000 S: Zompetta Matilda V Est & B: Janet M Sheehan B: Yacouba Sangare S: Route 107 Storage LLC 20 S VIEW RD Paul J Setze S: Marion K Mccauley & 45 COTTAGE ST U:6 S: Leighan Hennigan & Matthew $431,000 Raymond P Mccauley Pinardi 55 SAUGUS AVE $50,000 B: Linda Ritter 1 BOWDEN ST $460,500 B: Monica Meas S: Amy Nerich & Mark F Nerich $987,500 34 ROSE AVE 13 TARA RD B: East Coast Lux Limousine S: Lynna Sor B: Cynthia Blain & Peter Blain $676,000 $585,000 S: Deutsche Bk Natl T Co Tr 16 SACHEM AVE S: Elizabeth Buchan & Hugh S B: Anne Petre B: Chad L Mercier & Jessica J 9 EDGEMERE RD $250,000 Buchan S: Cristin Copeland & Keith R Mercier 46 SUMMER ST $375,000 B: Elena Cooper & Carlos A Webster S: Charles G Kirby & Cheryl A $545,000 B: Angela Kennison & Brett Cavajal 3 BRIMBLECOMB AVE Kirby B: Ronald E Ramirez-Guzman Kennison S: CVI LCF Mortgage Loan T $610,000 18 STACEY ST S: Mark O Armstrong S: Chris J Deberardinis & Debbie B: Paul B Balbo & Ti-Cheng C $860,000 16 VIEIRA DR Balbo 2 THISTLE RD M Deberardinis 101 SAUNDERS RD B: Nancy E Reardon Tr, Tr for $605,000 S: Andrea C Portnoy & Kenneth $665,000 $500,000 Nancy E Reardon RET B: Luiz C Bertoldo-Filho Portnoy B: Salvatore J Gesamondo Jr & 20 ESSEX CT B: David Macmillan & Nicole S: Gerrick J Rodrigues & Laurie- S: Michael D Solimine Tr, Tr for $520,000 Macmillan Sue T Rodrigues Nicole N Lopez 30 BUBIER RD MJ 2 RT B: ZAT Properties LLC S: Sophal Khun & Kuntha Lim S: Lovey LLC $915,000 S: Rhonda M Healey & Reginald 210 WASHINGTON ST U:14 9-11 SOUTH ST B: Katherine Thomson & Mark 127 VINE ST Kernizan 4 STONY BROOK RD $184,900 $700,000 Thomson $470,000 $450,000 B: Cynthia A Yates & Robert M B: Sandra D Gonzalez & Genaro S: Katherine A Healey & Mark B: Gilberto Silva-Santos & 382 ESSEX ST B: Amanda Lavoie & Cathy E Yates M Rodriguez Healey Keitman Dasilva-Santos $510,000 Leary S: James J Silva S: Nadia Ustariz & Ho-Chi Weil S: Nancy Baisley & John G Tobey S: Anthony Renzi Tr, Tr for Jennifer B: Dora P Parra 16 DENNETT RD A Renzi T S: Orlando S Rivera & Ana M $690,000 SAUGUS 23 SPRING RD NAHANT Santana $475,000 B: Krista Stellato & Sean Stellato 6 WALDEN POND CIR S: Dennett Road LLC 15 3RD ST $500,000 B: Jason T Scott & Jessica M No transactions this week 79 GRANT RD Scott $485,000 B: Soumia Brown & Timothy A $450,000 S: Kathyann Purdy & Michael J 15 ELM ST U:15 B: Stella Montgomery & William Brown B: Hope N Crowe & Robert J Purdy $310,000 PEABODY Montgomery S: Nicholas Murphy & Nicole Crowe B: Christine Goldfinger & Ronald S: Mary A Flaherty Murphy 2 BERRY ST S: David A Ledonne & William R 20 STANDISH RD Goldfinger S: Ann Mcnamara $247,000 Ledonne $390,000 65 ALTAMOUNT AVE 39 WALDEN TER B: Evan D Davolio & Kristina B: RPF Distribution LLC $866,500 $575,000 Derosa 15 ELMWOOD RD S: Lee N Fortin Tr, Tr for Fortin B: Zachary M Gildin & Anna R B: Eric M Shaker 18 GROSVENOR PARK U:18 $1,150,000 2015 T $389,500 S: William J Dumas Tr, Tr for 20 Lane S: Hugh J Burke & Mary C Burke Standish Road RT B: Stacy K Griffin & Thomas H S: Altamount Ave LLC B: Catherine M Foley & David Griffin Jr 66 COUNTY ST Lamoureuz Jr SWAMPSCOTT 43 STERLING ST S: Nicole Bartlett & Matthew $340,000 13 CHERRY STREET EXT S: Helen D Tieger Stein $400,000 B: Mario Sabatine $569,000 12 BOYNTON ST B: Corinne M Dixon & Scott A S: MTGLQ Investors LP B: Dyan Bendavid & Paul E $474,000 115 HAMILTON AVE 8 FRANKLIN ST U:20 Dixon Bendavid B: Marco Sanchez & Molly $370,000 $100,000 S: David Wolkiewicz 38 DOWNING RD Sanchez B: Eastmen LLC S: Barbara A Finocchiaro & B: Sindy M Vargas $460,000 S: Mary B Marchal & James M S: Jacques A Bergeron David L Finocchiaro S: Denis T Nwetbefua 40 STORY AVE B: Jillian Phelps & William C Nicholson Phelps $110,000 206 ESSEX ST 37 HOWARD ST B: Brijeshkumar G Patel 33 FRANKLIN ST S: Brenda M Gardner & Anthony $1,375,000 $15,000 441 ESSEX ST U:204 $375,000 S: Richard A Mageary J Martocchio B: Ann L Equitz & William H B: Carmen M Sinatra $484,000 B: Oscar R Erazo & Eneida E Equitz S: Carmen M Sinatra & Patricia B: Eric Rasmussen 697 SUMMER ST 111 FOSTER ST U:318 Luna S: Joseph A Truxler Tr, Tr for 33 J Sinatra S: Swampscott Living LLC S: Patricia M Thomson $320,000 $179,000 Franklin Street RT B: Robert J Corriveau Jr & Lili B: Uri FT LLC 1 FAIRVIEW ST 53 MAGNOLIA RD Shang 57 HOWARD ST S: Tommie A Taggart Jr $390,000 $553,700 61-R FRONT ST U:1 S: Patrick S Borges $244,000 $855,000 B: Caroline A Mendes & B: Aaron B Altman & Katherine 62 SUPERIOR ST B: Joaquin Guevara B: A&K Properties LLC Kameron M Mendes H Plapinger $410,000 32 HAWTHORNE CIR U:32 S: Emmanuel Innocent S: Jeannette H Bart Tr, Tr for JHB S: Leo F Gillespie & Sandra L S: Joshua Altschuler B: Bryce J Ferrara & Leah Ferrara $322,500 RT Obrien S: Amy Heath & Shanna T Heath B: Tanin Sasaluxanon 32 JUDGE RD 10 NANTUCKET AVE S: Paula C Carpenito & Sandra $530,000 $585,000 61-R FRONT ST U:2 15 FELTON ST 41 TUDOR ST J Kulacz B: Christopher M Conroy B: Z&L Development LLC $855,000 $310,000 $633,500 B: A&K Properties LLC S: Patricia F Tradd & Ronald J S: Albert V Divirgilio 2nd 54 HIGHLAND ST B: Emily Curley & Patrick Curley B: Meredith Connell & Vernon S: Jeannette H Bart Tr, Tr for JHB Tradd Connell $412,000 S: Brian J Sanphy & Donna E RT Sanphy 23-25 KING ST S: Arthur N Calavritinos & Gail B: F Edward Hamilton & Taryn S 80 PINE ST $550,000 Pilosi Harrington $350,000 60 GARFIELD ST 112 HOWARD ST B: Raul A Renderos-Diaz S: Margaret Butler & Taylor Butler B: Grant Dauber & Kaitlin $1,045,000 $535,500 S: Frank D Ramelli 42 W BALTIMORE ST U:12 Dauber B: Colin J Devlin & Elizabeth B: Barry M Silverman $188,000 Cramer-Devlin 19 HINGSTON ST S: Jean-Claude Banderier & 8 LAFAYETTE PARK U:5 B: Judith Andrade $365,000 S: Dmitriy Kaplan & Alina D Kara Banderier S: Beth W Crouch & William J Kaplan $110,000 S: Ilya Kolev & Svetoslav V Crouch B: Ariola Rand & Norman Rand B: Valvel Temin Neshev S: Carla Casey 70 REDINGTON ST 2107 LEWIS O GRAY DR U:2107 S: Shauna L Oshea 11 GINGERBREAD HL $605,000 $447,000 LYNNFIELD $775,000 11 LEBLANC DR B: Cindy Ho & Jeffrety Laing B: Daniel Doherty & Lisa Doherty 62 LAIGHTON ST B: Andrew Bull & Dana M Bull $741,500 S: Nancy Benotti S: Jane M Marchurs & Kenneth $550,000 63 CANTERBURY RD S: Lisanne Louden Tr, Tr for Doris B: Dean M Whitehouse S: Jane E Naggar Tr, Tr for Naggar A Marchurs B: Nestor Garcia $491,500 Ann Louden RET 2014 94 ROCKLAND ST U:2 2017 T S: William L Molinari B: Melissa Brodie $253,000 S: Juliana Malatesta 47 GINGERBREAD HL 10 OAK ST B: Sheila A Dodge & Cathy E 11 LEDGEWOOD WAY U:20 $423,000 Leary 15-19 LINCOLN ST U:1 $1,515,000 1 CHARING CROSS B: Earl A Pickett & Emily E Pickett $315,000 B: Phenny Lou & Richie Lou S: Sharon Hunt $279,900 $861,910 S: Walter L Suydam Tr, Tr for B: Harry E Ogden S: Darlene M Matthews & Scott B: Clementina M Andres B: Halvard Gudmundsen & Tara Suzies Farm T S: Lake Arba LP B Wetherbee 39 STANWOOD RD S: Tonya Cameron Gudmundsen $735,000 S: Ameeta Soni Tr, Tr for Soni FT 11 GRANT RD 220 LYNN ST 31 PINEHURST AVE B: Matthew Wirth 23 LUMMUS CT $1,077,000 $450,000 $390,000 S: Bonnie E Westerman & Kurt L $419,000 15 RAMSDELL WAY U:33 B: Gerrick J Rodrigues & Laurie- B: Amanda Brenes & Bryan B: Meghan M Macleod & Westerman B: Tyrone Figueroa $849,900 Sue T Rodrigues Brenes Meghan M Mackleod S: Joseph D Carpenter & Lauren B: Lianhua Cui & Zhenan Zheng S: Phyllis C Ellsworth Tr, Tr for S: Lawrence Dithomas & Mary S: Jo-Marie Cushing & Stephen Source: Banker and Tradesman, E Carpenter S: Spring-L Realty LLC Phyllis M Ellsworth RET Dithomas Macdougall bakerandtradesman.com ed , 3½ t, Unit 408 kitchen. Central baths. Nore master air conditionin LYNN $369,000 suite. g. Comple Directions: Hunte Front to back tely renovated Western family room living room. 3 bedro Colonial on to Cooper to Heaths CourtAve 781-599-1 . Sliders to oms, 2 full quiet cul-de-s 3 Manson lawn. Make dreamsLooking come true.large deck to buy a house?Beau Checktiful outbaths. ( Eourxtra- Openac. House listingsPeaceful every Friday and SaturdayLYNN in our Classi†ed Ssection.t. . front-to-back large jacuzzi.) water vie dining area open-conce bedrooms ws from living .Granite and pt living and . Beautifully room and central air. stainless stee bedroom updated both $235,000 Wrap around l kitchen.Coo unit with and spacious Directions: LYNN yard and pa deck. Entert l building loads of 2 Western Ave. t rking. Loaded ainment-sized . Central air closets. Elevator o Victory Rd with extras. line to Boston conditioning 6 room . to Bulfinch . 2 deeded . Laundrry. Bus , 3 bedroom $359,90 and see why parking spaces features , 2½ bath this Rivers Edge . Stop by designer Colonial condo is counters, kitchen with the perfect stainless steel granite breakfast ba appliances OPEN HOUSE LISTINGS Beautiful r. Large deck , and master for entertaining! garag suite with e. Nice corner lot jacuzzi. 2-car To place an open house listing, contact Abbe Smith at 781-593-7700, ext. 1276 or email at [email protected]. Salem line. Bridgett Ki