THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 Medical marijuana on the front burner Sites sought in Peabody Lynnway location eyed

By Adam Swift By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF PEABODY — The City Council is holding LYNN — The city’s rst medical marijuana its latest hearing on a proposed medical mar- clinic will face its next hurdle in July at the ijuana zone along a stretch of Route 1 tonight, City Council. and there is already jockeying for position to Newton-based Massachusetts Patient Foun- bring a pot dispensary to the city. dation (MPF), which operates dispensaries in COURTESY PHOTO | BILL SIMONS A management company that provides ser- Oregon and Colorado, is seeking a special per- Bill Simons escorted his vices for Sanctuary Medicinal, a registered mit to open a store at the 4,631-square-foot father, Shepherd “Shep” medical marijuana company in the state, is Cooper-Lewis building on the Lynnway. Simons to Washington in asking for an expansion of the zone in order MPF was one of two companies given pref- 2015 to take part in the to bring a dispensary to 41 Newbury St. erence to launch in the city by the Council Honor Flight Program for “As part of our services, we assist Sanc- earlier this year. The other was Old World World War II veterans. tuary with their real estate requirements,” Remedies. The Marblehead company plans ITEM PHOTO | BRIDGET TURCOTTE stated Jimmy Alex, the president and COO to operate a shop on Western Avenue. A REMEMBRANCE of Premier Healthcare Group, in a letter to But both companies must negotiate a host Sean and Beth Cummings with the City Council. “Most recently, we put 41 agreement with the mayor and get a special their 15-year-old son Zacha- Newbury St., Rt. 1N under contract with the permit. ry who is ghting a treatable form of Lymphoma. ‘Strangler’ PEABODY, A7 LYNN, A7 manhunt Saugus boy ended at has cops in Simons’ his corner By Bridget Turcotte By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — A local teenager lit up There were many aspects of Saugus Center with lights and si- Shepherd “Shep” Simons’ life. rens Wednesday. He was a proud World War II Zachary Cummings, 15, was escort- veteran and a devout member, ed by police car to the Saugus Police and co-founder, of the Temple Station to receive a $5,000 donation Emanu-El of Marblehead. from Cops for Kids with Cancer. But those whose memories Cummings was diagnosed with extend back 50 years will re- Lymphoblastic Lymphoma in Janu- member Shep Simons and his ary after he and his parents noticed business for another reason. a lump on his neck. He began a two- He and his two brothers took year treatment plan in February and over their father’s business and travels to Boston for regular appoint- were running it when one of ments at Dana-Farber Cancer Insti- the most celebrated manhunts tute and Boston Children’s Hospital in Boston-area history ended twice each week. peacefully. His mom, Beth Cummings, who The business was Simons worked for a law rm for 15 years, Uniforms; and the manhunt in- quit her job to bring him to and from volved Albert DeSalvo, the self- his appointments. styled “Boston Strangler.” “I just want to say thank you to DeSalvo, who had been ar- everybody who has helped me along rested and convicted on anoth- the way with this,” said Cummings, a er charge, had confessed to be- student at St. Mary’s High School in ing the “Boston Strangler,” who Lynn. “It’s been a rough journey but was believed to be responsible with you guys’ help, I know I’m going for killing 13 women in the to be able to get through it.” Boston area during the early Cops for Kids with Cancer is a Mas- 1960s. sachusetts-based nonpro t organiza- While incarcerated at Bridge- tion that bene ts families of children water State Hospital, DeSalvo battling cancer. The organization escaped with two other in- was founded by John Dow, a retired police captain and cancer survivor, mates. On Feb. 27, 1967, he Second grade said Ed McNelley, a member of the walked into Simons Uniforms, teacher Martha which was located on Western Summer send-off organization’s Board of Directors. White is retiring While in the hospital, he noticed a Avenue, near the intersection after 25 years that was recently turned into of educational SAUGUS, A7 a rotary (it is now on the Lyn- in Nahant service and was nway). DeSalvo asked to call his at- By Matt Demirs A representative from each honored by the torney (F. Lee Bailey) and gave FOR THE ITEM grade stepped to the podium to Johnson School in himself up. deliver gratitude to White. Nahant on Wednes- INSIDE NAHANT — The days are “I’m not sure my father was Sam Morse wrote a poem, day before the numbered for restless school even there that day,” said his admiring his teacher’s work closing ceremony In Lynn son, Bill Simons, in an inter- children across the North during her 25-year tenure. at the school. Lights out on downtown view in November 2015, “but Shore, while others such as the “Believe in yourself. Easy to furniture business. A3 students at Johnson Elementa- he has a part in this. say and hard to do,” he said. ITEM PHOTO | ry School celebrated their last “Mrs. White believes in us and In Opinion “There was a reward for his SPENSER HASAK A sweet future day Wednesday. shows us how to believe too.” capture,” Simons said, “but my in Revere. A4 father wanted to make sure The school community gath- White, who referred to her that any money went to De- ered outside Johnson Elementa- students as scholars, thanked In Sports Salvo’s family. They weren’t at ry School in Nahant to not only the school for offering her a Wyoma opens Little League fault, and they were struggling. say farewell to another school place where she was happily softball tournament That was my father.” year, but to also send off beloved greeted every morning where with a win. B1 educator, Marsha White, into SIMONS, A7 retirement. NAHANT, A7 Malden man linked Food truck to death, arrested parks in Lynn MALDEN — A Malden the home, according to man has been arrest- the Middlesex County By Matt Demirs ed in connection with District Attorney’s of ce, FOR THE ITEM the death of a 31-year- which said the investi- LYNN — A new hotspot for grub old woman Wednesday gation is ongoing. They rolled into downtown this week. morning at a Lebanon didn’t give the identity Street residence that au- of the victim. Walloon’s food truck will stop on the cor- thorities consider suspi- Police then sought to ner of Mount Vernon and Silsbee streets, cious. locate Ryan Power, 32, joining the only other rotating trucks in Malden police received of Malden, who had al- the city that serve Bent Water Brewing a call of an unrespon- legedly left the home Co., located on Commercial Street. sive female at a Leba- on Tuesday night after The owner, Nelson Sanchez, isn’t a non Street home around stranger to the food industry. He once an altercation with the ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE 9:49 a.m. Police said victim, according to the owned the restaurant, Walloon’s, in they found the body of Nelson Sanchez runs a food truck that can be found at the an adult female inside DEATH, A7 corner of Mt. Vernon Street and Silsbee Street in Lynn. FOOD TRUCK, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 HIGH 81° VOL. 139, ISSUE 166 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 LOW 67° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 TRAVEL...... B8 ONE DOLLAR ENTERTAINMENT ...... A5 PAGE A8 A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 OBITUARIES Swampscott awarded Green grant Helen M. Tremblay, 63 By Gayla Cawley a green community and Another effort, he said, lighting. ITEM STAFF receive funding — 185 has been to aggregate He said the projects at SAUGUS — Helen Brendan Tremblay, Massachusetts munici- some of the town’s elec- the five buildings fund- SWAMPSCOTT — palities have currently tricity costs over the past ed by the grant will save M. (Wong) Tremblay, and Julia McManus, Swampscott has been age 63, of Saugus, siblings, Gene Wong, earned that designation. couple of years to help pro- the town about $56,725 awarded a state Green The grants provide finan- vide a 100 percent green in electrical/utility costs a passed away Sunday, Marion Boudreault, Communities Competitive June 18, 2017. She Teddy Wong, Lillian cial support for energy ef- energy option to residents. year, and provide an annu- Grant totaling $241,287, ficiency and renewable en- Those efforts, he said, are al energy usage reduction was the wife of Paul L. Smith, Henry Wong which town officials plan Tremblay, with whom and Arnold Wong, ergy projects that further a real reflection of Swamp- of 324,901 kWh. Scola said to use toward installing the designated communi- scott community values. the town’s public usage of she shared 46 years one great-grandchild, LED lighting at five public of marriage. Born in Cameron Tremblay ties’ clean energy goals, Michael Scola, director lights is 3.8 million kWh buildings. according to information of facilities management, per year, which would Lynn, she was the and many nieces and “(This) grant announce- daughter of the late George nephews. She was the mother from the Baker-Polito Ad- said the local distribution amount to the project pro- ment is the largest award ministration. company is National Grid, viding about an 8.5 per- and Sue Wong. Helen was of the late Greg Tremblay. in the Green Communi- a homemaker, and enjoyed Service information: Vis- Town Administrator and the town is working cent energy usage reduc- ties program history and Sean Fitzgerald said the with the preferred expe- tion. boating, whale watching, fish- itation will be Sunday, 1-3 represents our adminis- ing, BINGO, and the movies. In p.m. and 5-8 p.m. in the GO- money is being used to diter, Horizon Solutions, “This is the fourth time tration’s commitment to addition to her husband, she is ODRICH Funeral Home, 128 install interior and exte- to install the LED light- we have received green supporting clean energy survived by her daughter, Tina Washington St., Lynn. Burial rior LED lights, switching ing. He said the project community grant funding efforts for our partners Hutchins of Saugus, grand- will be Wednesday, 11 a.m. in from incandescent lights, costs about $333,726, and and it will help to further in cities and towns across children Bradley Hutchins, Pine Grove Cemetery, meet- at five public buildings in addition to the grant our efforts to reduce the Massachusetts,” said Gov. Nicholas Hutchins, Briana ing at the Boston Street — Clarke Elementary funding, National Grid is electricity demand on our Charlie Baker in a state- Tremblay, Devin Tremblay, Gate. School, Swampscott High kicking in about $92,438 municipal accounts,” said ment. “The projects fund- School, Swampscott Pub- in utility incentives, Peter Kane, director of ed by these grants will lic Library, Swampscott meaning the company is community development. allow cities and towns Police Station, and Town giving the town a rebate This week marked the across the Commonwealth Hall. for converting to energy sixth annual round of to reinvest their energy “I’m extremely proud of efficiency sources. DOER Green Communi- savings in vital public the direction the town has “This is a benefit of be- ties competitive grants. services like schools, pub- been taking,” Fitzgerald ing a green community,” Other municipalities will lic safety, and local infra- said. “When you really add Scola said. “We’re only al- use the grants to fund proj- structure.” this grant to other efforts lowed to do this because ects including ventilation The grants, with fund- the town has taken to be Swampscott is a green system upgrades and high ing totaling more than a leader with green ener- community.” efficiency lighting, instal- $14 million, were award- gy, Swampscott does really Scola said work must lation of insulation and ed earlier this week to 72 stand as one of the leading be completed by February energy management sys- municipalities, including communities in Massa- 2018, but his two prior- tems at municipal build- Swampscott, by the Bak- chusetts.” ity buildings are Clarke ings and facilities, and er-Polito Administration, Fitzgerald pointed out School and the high installation of LED street- through the Department that Swampscott was only school, which needs to be lights, oil-to-gas heating PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of Energy Resources one of two communities in done before the end of the system conversions, elec- (DOER) Green Communi- Massachusetts that has summer. He said he would Attorney Kim Juszczak uses a fidget spinner tric vehicles, and electric ties Division. Grants are been recognized by the like to do the work at the vehicles charging stations. while riding the subway in New York. capped at $250,000. U.S. Environmental Pro- police station and Town Under the Green Com- tection Agency’s Green Hall last. Recently, he Gayla Cawley can be munities Act, cities and Power Communities list. said work was also done reached at gcawley@item- Fidget spinners towns must meet certain Wellesley was the other to switch streetlights and live.com. Follow her on criteria to be designated one. the fire station to LED Twitter @GaylaCawley. named among Five seniors shine in Marblehead MARBLEHEAD — The summer hazards Marblehead Rotary Club BOSTON (AP) — The about the fire dangers awarded five scholar- wildly popular fidget spin- posed by lithium batteries ships to Marblehead High ners that seem to be in the in hoverboards; the poten- School seniors this year. hands of the half the chil- tial for blunt force inju- Mairead Anne Bres- dren in the U.S. are also ries from plastic weapons nehan, Eve Rice, Ashley potentially dangerous, a based on superhero mov- Stiles, Ava McGarry, and consumer watchdog group ies; and impact injuries Samantha Livermore warned Wednesday. from non-motorized scoot- were awarded scholar- The small plastic and ers. ships. metal spinners, already Not all the possible sum- Bresnehan is heading to banned in many schools mer safety hazards on the the University of Roches- because they distract stu- W.A.T.C.H. list had to do ter where she plans to pur- dents, can fall apart, and with children’s playthings. sue her passion for science the small pieces can cre- It also includes warnings and biology. She demon- ate a choking hazard, Bos- about water safety, and strated strong academic ton-based World Against the risks posed by clothing credentials while showing Toys Causing Harm said drawstrings. commitment to her com- COURTESY PHOTO in its summer safety re- W.A.T.C.H. doesn’t tell munity and demonstrated From left front row, scholarship recipients Mairead Anne Bresnehan, leadership, the Club said. port , released on the first the whole story and “tends Samantha Livermore (Barbara and Randy Goodwin Scholarship), Ash- She was the president day of summer. to needlessly frighten par- ley Stiles, Eve Rice, Ava McGarry (Don Humphreys Scholarship); back of the Marblehead High Children in Texas and ents,” said Joan Lawrence, School chapter to the Na- row, Zach Newell (committee chair), Ron Amon (Marblehead Rotary Oregon have been taken vice president of safe- tional Honor Society, vol- Club president). to hospitals recently after ty standards at The Toy unteered for many years choking on fidget spinner Association, an industry more specifically, conduct- national Girl Scout Gold munity. She is passionate at My Brother’s Table and pieces, W.A.T.C.H. said. group of toy manufactur- ing scientific research. Award for a project that about fighting climate co-founded a tutoring/ Stiles plans to take this used engineering ideas to change. Her father pro- One required surgery. Ger- ers and retailers, which mentor program to pro- interest into college and implement a sustainable duced a 10-minute video man customs officials last helps develop safety stan- vide support for children study Molecular Biology. service plan to help the on making a home more week destroyed 39 tons of dards. Toy safety is highly in Salem and Lynn. She Stiles hopes her research community. McGarry has energy efficient — and she the hand-held whirling giz- regulated under federal was also the recipient of leads to finding advances created all the animations mos over safety concerns. law, she said. the Harvard Book Award four family members who “Do not be lulled into Lawrence, known as the and the Bausch and Lomb in cancer therapies. Stiles honorably served in the and visuals to support the a false sense of security “toy safety mom” pointed Honorary Science Award. is also an athlete, and a United States Marines story. that a toy is safe simply out that hoverboards and Rice will attend Babson co-captain of the basket- or the Navy — a history Depending on available because it is popular,” or- non-motorized scooters College in the fall. She ball, field hockey and soft- with the service that sin- resources, the Marble- ganization President Joan are not considered toys plans to study business ball teams. gles her out as this year’s head Rotary Club gives Siff said. under federal regulatory and focus on entrepre- The third annual recip- Donald Humphreys schol- out four to five one-year The group also warned definitions. neurship. Rice is proud of ient of the Donald Hum- arship recipient. scholarships and one four- her outside involvements phreys Memorial Rotary This year’s four-year year Barbara and Randy Scholarship, Ava McGar- Barbara and Randy Good- Goodwin Memorial Schol- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS including being an ath- lete — she is a founding ry, will be heading to the win Scholarship was arship each spring. Recip- member of the high school University of Delaware awarded to Livermore, ients are selected based $40G violin found at train word of its recovery “the volleyball team and the to study engineering. Mc- who will matriculate at on their financial need, station by transit police best news of my life.” captain of both the indoor Garry’s interest in engi- Tufts University in the academic achievements, Transit police say a and spring track teams. neering started at a young fall. Livermore has broad demonstrated communi- BOSTON (AP) — Police woman seen in surveil- She actively volunteers at age — nurtured by her interests both in science ty service and excellence have located a $40,000 lance video with the violin nursing homes and helps parents who gave her en- and music. She plans to in sports or the arts. violin that had been acci- is no longer a person of working with Alzheimer’s gineering projects to do study physics and astron- All recipients are either dentally left by its owner interest and assisted in residents. outside the classroom. She omy. Livermore is an ac- Marblehead residents or at a Boston train station. the investigation. Stiles is headed to the attended science camp at tive member of The Jewel are in the Marblehead Massachusetts Bay University of Wisconsin Worcester Polytechnic In- Tones (a co-ed a cappella school system. Rotarians Transportation Author- Lost dog found, rescued this coming September. stitute in the summer of group at the high school). involved on the selection ity police say the violin from well by firefighters The honors student is her freshman year where Livermore organized a committee were Zach was recovered Tuesday most proud of co-found- she had the opportunity cloth donation effort for Newell, Gene Arnould, night. The 1855 George CONWAY (AP) — A ing a Cancer Awareness to experiment with ear- Syrian refugees and be- Nancy Gwin, Ed Nilsson, Gemunder instrument Massachusetts woman is Club at the school. She is ly 3D printer technolo- came inspired by the sup- Ellen Winkler, Paul Rabin along with a $6,000 bow thanking firefighters for interested in science and, gy. She was awarded the port she got from the com- and Greg Bates. is expected to be returned rescuing her dog from a to owner Amy Sims on damp predicament. Wednesday. The items Amanda Kantor tells Demolition to begin on Perley Burrill site appear to be undamaged. The Recorder she and Sims, a freelance her mother-in-law were musician who lives in walking their dogs Monday By Adam Swift able,” said Town Admin- 10 days to complete. will be able to bid on the ITEM STAFF Watertown, left the violin evening near her Conway istrator James Boudreau. Last year, one of the former gas station proper- “Right now, it is a hazard mortgage holders on the ty once the cleanup is done at South Station on Sat- home when her mother- LYNNFIELD — Demo- the way it is and we just and the land is put up for urday when she was in a in-law’s dog got loose. lition at the former Perley property, local resident need to get it down.” sale. hurry to get home. Kantor’s 10-year-old Jack Burrill site, once one of Michael Merullo, proposed The work slated to begin She tells the Boston Russell Terrier, Prince the oldest gas stations in a plan for a four-house Monday includes the dem- Herald that the violin is Charming, got away in the the country, is scheduled subdivision on the land. confusion. olition of the buildings lo- “like my child” and called to begin next week. Boudreau said Merullo 781-593-7700 Kantor and her hus- For the past decade a cated on the right side of Publishing Daily, except Sundays band searched for the dog tangle of mortgage hold- the lot as seen from Salem USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 IN MEMORIAM until it was too dark. She ers and back taxes have Street. Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA CURTIS C. BOSWELL searched again Tuesday The buildings will be and additional offices. ON HIS BIRTHDAY slowed the cleanup and Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item 1930 ~ JUNE 22 ~ 2017 but says she feared Prince development of the dilap- demolished in accordance Subscriptions His smiling way and pleasant face Charming had fallen into idated parcel. with an asbestos abate- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States are a pleasure to recall. the nearby South River After it was taken by tax ment plan developed by an $20.00 for 4 weeks He had a kindly word for each, $65.00 for 13 weeks And died beloved by all. during a storm. title last year, the property environmental engineer- As Kantor walked on ing firm hired by the town $130.00 for 26 weeks Someday we hope to meet him. is in town hands, helping Home delivery $260.00 for 1 year Someday, we know not when. state Route 116 she clear the way for develop- and the state. The debris subscribers Send payment to and POSTMASTER, To clasp his hand happened to check a well in the better land, ment. from the demolition will send address changes to: along the road. Prince Get FREE access The Daily Item Never to part again. “Once the buildings be disposed of at an offsite to the e-edition on Lovingly remembered and Charming was sitting in are down, (the town) will location, with the project 110 Munroe St. sadly missed by daughter the well. P.O. Box 5 Valerie and family make the property avail- expected to take seven to Lynn, MA 01903 THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 A3 LYNN

New office opens its doors

Brendan Hulbert of Salisbury, left, and Brian Flores of Ev- erett move boxes of furniture at North Shore Furniture on Union Street in Lynn Wednesday. The store is scheduled to close after 19 years at their location.

ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON Lights out for downtown furniture business

By Thomas Grillo give caregivers a break by $1,000 has been taken ITEM STAFF providing a place where off the price and it can be elders can go for few hours yours for $2,499. After nearly 20 years, and enjoy social activities “We’ve really slashed the North Shore Furni- and meals under supervi- prices and there’s lots to ture store in the down- sion. choose from,” Chakalis town is shutting its doors. The store closing is an said. It’s hard to miss the gi- opportunity for furniture ant “Store Closing” and The store will close buyers to take advantage when all the merchandise “Liquidation Sale” signs of deals. has been sold, he said. on the Union Street store- There’s a gray corner Chakalis acknowledged front. sofa that’s been marked John Chakalis, the down to $689 from $1,000, there’s lots of competition building and shop owner, a club chair has been re- among furniture retailers said it was time. duced to $635 from $925, including Bernie & Phyl’s, “It made more sense and the price of a black leath- Bob’s Discount Furniture, it will be more profitable er sofa and loveseat has Jordan’s Furniture, and to lease the space,” he been dropped to $1,850 a host of mom and pop said. from $2,650, a black cof- shops. The Newton resident fee table has been lowered “It’s a tough business,” won’t name the new to $239 from $345, and a he said. “But we invite our ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE tenant. But a source fa- white bookcase has a new customers to come to our miliar with the deal said price of $47, down from store in Burlington.” Antonio Gutierrez and Teresa DiGregorio cut the ribbon for the the 16,154-square-foot $68. new Lynn Youth Street Outreach Advocacy office on Union Street showrooms will became If you’re partial to a Thomas Grillo can be Wednesday. an adult day care center. green, antique-looking reached at tgrillo@item- Typically, such programs bureau and mirror set, live.com.

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ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy presents Estelle Revelotis, of Lynn, with a pencil sharpen- er in addition to her citations for her many roles in service to Lynn and overall excellence including secretary to Father Mihos, and clerk in the Lynn Public School Department. Her accomplishments and dedication to the community and overall excellence serves as an in- spiration for all to follow.

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B If students don’t like your Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Interim Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K views, shut up or get out J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Evergreen State Col- Such generalizations as their explorations. This Chairman Customer Service Chief Operating O cer lege in Washington is the the last one, of course, are year’s graduation ceremo- P ’ Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 latest of our institutions packed with exceptions ny was moved off campus Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 of higher education at and subtleties, and there as well, and state legisla- Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 which some have stepped is no small amount of ex- tors talked about defund- All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 forward and said, look at cellence mixed up in all of ing the school, letting it go Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 us. We play ideological- this. But a drift into excess private. Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 ly, socially awry, morally at too many schools seems George Bridges, presi- Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 confused games and are more and more to be a dive dent of Evergreen since classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 proud of it. Get in the way into pandemonium. The 2015, wrote a letter to The John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 and watch us snarl. Evergreen story gives one Seattle Times that spoke Subscriptions If you doubt the fierce in- a special shiver. of misinformation and [email protected] tent, meet Bret Weinstein, Here’s a school radi- threats from off campus. Circulation a biology professor there cal from its start in the The nation is caught up [email protected] who had a problem with 1960s. It has been invest- in an era of polarization Ext. 3 reinvented racial segrega- ed in some interesting that requires adaptation, tion. He politely spoke out, teaching techniques, has he said as he allowed that Newsroom was lambasted by fellow been focused intensely [email protected] there had never been so [email protected] professors and visited by on social justice and is much “fear, emotion and EDITORIAL some 50 angered, wide- a place where black stu- invective” at Evergreen Ext. 4 eyed yelpers screeching dents would voluntarily before, that steps had Sports names at him outside one leave campus once a year been taken and that more [email protected] for some questing discus- of his classes. were needed. Ext. 5 He came to feel threat- sions. The worry from where I A sweet future ened as rioters carried bats This past year, Ever- Retail and Online sit is that not a few at our around and did $100,000 green’s thousands of white Advertising higher education institu- [email protected] worth of damage to school students were encouraged tions are helping foment properties. Campus police to do the vacating. Wein- the polarization. The re- ADVERTISING in Revere were once told to back stein, a liberal politically, cord on free speech has off. The college president objected, calling it a form Ernie Carpenter Jr. been deplorable lately, Interim Director of Advertising Revere Mayor Brian Arrigo can’t be met varied demands even of segregation. Dozens of and the rudiments of what and Business Development, ext. 1355 blamed for telling a corny joke if he points after protestors shouted professors signed a letter this country of ours is all [email protected] to the New England Confectionery Compa- abusive four-letter words saying he needed disci- about have been neglect- at him at a meeting in his plining, although he more Bob Gunther ny building in Revere and calls it his sweet ed. As much was shocking- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 spot. office. or less got it when the ly illustrated by a history [email protected] The sprawling candy company located on This virulent protest, protestors showed up at a test of seniors at some of not exactly one of a kind, class. Michele Iannaco American Legion Highway has a new owner. our top colleges and uni- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 Framingham-based Atlantic Management comes on top of other high- They shouted down his versities. Administered by [email protected] Corporation has visions of manufacturing er education worries. A explanations, called him The American Council of robotics equipment in the Necco building brief list: safe spaces, po- a racist and made it clear Trustees and Alumni, it Ralph Mitchell litical correctness, trigger they had no tolerance for Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 next to where the 170-year-old confectioner showed 65 percent did not [email protected] turns out Valentine Sweethearts and Necco warnings, speech squelch- views other than their know what a high school wafers. ing, devastating tuition, own. They soon called for student should have mas- Patricia Whalen Arrigo has already proven he can think big grade inflation, classroom him to be fired and were Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 tered. [email protected] thoughts about his small city and it is easy deflation, play over study, furious about a video that Yes, steps must be taken for him to take a bird’s-eye view of Revere dehumanizing post-mod- exposed their behavior if the American future is BUSINESS OFFICE and muse about the connection between the ernist professorial bunk, on Facebook. The whole to bloom instead of fizzle. Necco site and the city’s two once-vibrant lack of due process for thing got so badly out of Beth Bresnahan guys accused of sexual as- control — violence could Jay Ambrose is an op- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 race tracks. [email protected] Wonderland Greyhound Park is a deterio- sault, contempt for West- be on the way, protestors ed columnist for Tribune rating eyesore with its gigantic parking lot ern civilization and politi- said — that Weinstein and News Service. Readers Susan J. Conti used for car storage. Suffolk Downs still has cal diversity ranging from his biology students met may email him at speakto- Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] a summer season hosting racing in combi- far left to not so far left. off campus in a park for [email protected]. nation with food truck jamborees, but the Ted Grant giant track is poised for transformation un- WILL BUNCH Publisher, ext. 1234 der new ownership. [email protected] It’s hard not to imagine Arrigo looking at Marian Kinney Necco, Wonderland and Suffolk — not indi- ext. 1212 vidually — but combined with their shared A terrible, deadly decision [email protected] potential for development humming like a Will Kraft giant economic engine ready to power Re- Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 vere into the future. [email protected] Bringing robotics to American Legion in just seven seconds Jennifer Perez Highway gives Revere a direct connection ext. 1205 to emerging technology industries in Bos- I took a minute or so to self. Every citizen should. internet called “the 7-sec- [email protected] ton, including the huge investment in brain watch the police dash-cam It’s no secret that a civ- ond challenge.” Because Carolina Trujillo power General Electric is about to bring to video of last summer’s il society gives enormous 7 seconds is such a short, Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Boston’s waterfront. killing of Philando Cas- leeway to our law-enforce- thrilling time period to [email protected] If Revere becomes a home for robotics tile, the African-American ment officers to make dif- complete a complex task. Jim Wilson manufacturing, it is conceivable robotics man who was shot seven ficult snap judgments on Name five breeds of dogs! Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 firms and related technology companies times by a police officer when to use lethal force. Touch all the walls in your [email protected] interested in setting up shop in the Boston during a traffic stop in That leeway has saved in- house! Take off your socks CIRCULATION area will look beyond Boston and past Route Falcon Heights, Minn. nocent lives, and obvious- and put them back on, in- 128 to Revere. Actually, it was a min- ly the jury at Yanez’ trial side out! Write your name Lisa Mahmoud With Wonderland located a short distance Manager, ext. 1239 ute and seven seconds, gave enormous weight backwards! [email protected] from the Necco plant, it is easy to imagine because I had to watch to that tradition. Still, is Somehow, shooting a the former track becoming the “Wonderland the key footage — the sev- that leeway earned when compliant motorist who CLASSIFIED Industrial Complex” with robotics and sim- en seconds when a very Castile, a popular school happens to be black didn’t Abbe Young Smith ilar technology. routine police traffic stop cafeteria worker with no make the list. Manager, ext. 1276 Like the Necco site, Wonderland is located turned into the violent felony criminal record, is Now, here comes the [email protected] on a highway that runs on almost a straight death of a legally armed clearly heard on the video sternly worded part of the Kerry Smith line to Boston, passing Logan International black driver — a second volunteering the informa- column where I tell society Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 Airport on the way. Wonderland also bene- time. Because I couldn’t tion that he is carrying his how to solve this terrible [email protected] fits from its proximity to the Blue Line. believe what I was watch- legally permitted hand- problem. But you know Suffolk Downs enjoys that same enviable ing the first time I saw gun? Or when Castile tells what? I’m out of ideas. You NEWSROOM access to public transportation and a high- it. And because the video the officer, in response to can write 100 new laws, Bill Brotherton way running into Boston. Imagination is the of this tragedy — taking his command to not take but it doesn’t matter when Features Editor ext. 1338 limit for developers looking at ways to rede- place in front of his fian- the weapon out, that he is American juries have [email protected] fine Suffolk Downs’ use and anyone arguing cee’s 4-year-old daughter, not taking it out? None of made it clear that virtu- Gayla Cawley Revere lacks the land, transit access and no less — is so nauseating. his seemingly proper ac- ally no action by a police Reporter, ext. 1236 imagination to become a technology hub The video was released tions stopped a decision to officer in these scenarios [email protected] proximate to Boston hasn’t done his home- just a few days after the fire seven shots. will be considered a crime. Cheryl Charles work. officer who fired the lethal And there’s more going The rise of dash-cam and Night Editor, ext. 1278 Arrigo understands the potential posed shots — Jeronimo Yanez on here than can be cap- now body-cam videos has [email protected] by the Necco building, Wonderland and Suf- — was found not guilty tured in the video. The helped to inform the public folk. That is why he fought against bringing Tori Faieta of murdering Castile and video doesn’t show that — and yet police shot and Copy Editor slot machines to Revere and that is why he endangering his fiancee, Castile, who was return- killed just as many sus- [email protected] is so happy to welcome Atlantic and its vi- who filmed the aftermath ing from the grocery store, pects in 2016 as they have sion for the future. Thomas Grillo and posted that harrowing was stopped because cops in prior years. Even asking Reporter, ext. 1264 footage on Facebook Live, were looking for a crimi- police to impose more dis- [email protected] and her daughter. nal suspect with “a wide- cipline on officers who be- Spenser Hasak From a purely public re- set nose,” a feature shared have badly means pretend- Photographer, ext. 1332 lations standpoint, it’s un- by many African-Amer- ing that police unions don’t [email protected] derstandable why the au- icans, or that Castile, a have a ridiculous amount thorities tried to keep this regular guy with a regular Thor Jourgensen of power in this country. News Editor, ext. 1267 under wraps as long as job, had been stopped for Somehow, some way, and it [email protected] possible. It also explains minor traffic violations a may take years — proba- Steve Krause why police unions and remarkable 52 times. It bly more years than I have their legion of political al- doesn’t show that the of- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 left on this good earth — [email protected] lies are fighting so hard to ficer, Yanez, had recently we need to change what limit the public’s ability to watched a police “training goes through the mind of Katie Morrison see these kind of videos. video” called “The Bullet- Sports Reporter the American police offi- [email protected] Because the proper exer- proof Warrior” that critics cer in those seven seconds. cise of the public’s right — with a lot of justifica- Our national soul depends Owen O’Rourke to know what its govern- tion — say amps up lev- Photographer, ext. 1224 on it. [email protected] ment is doing happens to els of paranoia among the But I have no clue how also undermine the mor- cops who watch it. we get there. Anne Marie Tobin al authority of that same How else to explain mak- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 government. ing such an awful, dead- Will Bunch is a colum- [email protected] But now, in the (barely) ly decision in just seven nist for the Philadelphia Bridget Turcotte better-late-than-never de- lousy seconds? Something Daily News. Readers may Reporter, ext. 1269 partment, you can watch else I learned is that email him at bunchw@ [email protected] the sickening video your- there’s a “thing” on the phillynews.com. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 ENTERTAINMENT After more than 25 years, Ice Cube’s still got something to say

By Deepti Hajela cially in the wake of several “They’re our last line of de- people saying that,’ and yeah, I ASSOCIATED PRESS high-profile shootings of minori- fense against this onslaught of do. I really do.” ties by officers, he was blunt: abuse,” he said. These days, Cube is getting NEW YORK — It’s been more “Same as we always been.” He has seen changes he thinks ready for the launch of Big3, a than 25 years, and Ice Cube’s “Police have a philosophy, they are positive, he said, pointing three-on-three professional bas- still got something to say. have a theory, they have a way to officers in fatal shootings at ketball league he co-founded The 48-year-old entertainer has of doing stuff, it’s win at all least getting to the stage of un- which kicks off Sunday. Peopled come a long way from his start as costs,” Cube, born O’Shea Jack- dergoing trials, even if convic- by former professional basket- part of the West Coast rap group son, said Tuesday in an inter- tions are still extremely rare. ball players like Allen Iverson N.W.A. and later a solo artist, In the days of his youth, “police and Gary Payton, Cube envi- branching into movies and now view with The Associated Press. founding a soon-to-be-launched “Win now, apologize later, that’s could do no wrong ... now you sions a league that functions half-court basketball league. But the model. By having that way fast forward 25 years later, at like a traveling “basketball fes- some things haven’t changed, like of thinking and that philosophy, least the cops are being put on tival” for fans like him. his willingness to call out law en- it’s all about ‘Us against Them,’ trial for their actions.” With the re-release of “Death forcement on the way he sees po- that’s the mentality.” And it’s not just the police that Certificate” and milestones like licing done and to speak his mind “Good Cop, Bad Cop” calls Cube is willing to, well, police. recently getting a star on the on race issues, like he did recently on good cops to speak and act His appearance on “Real Time Hollywood Walk of Fame, Cube when he took late-night host Bill against corrupt police officers, With Bill Maher” was noted for is taking a moment to stop and Maher to task for his use of the a far cry from the attitude in his strong criticism of Maher, reflect. N-word during a show. N.W.A’s infamous song, “F--- tha who had jokingly referred to him- “I’m a forward-moving guy, He brought that attitude to Police,” but Cube said he’s “al- self by using the N-word during things that’s in my rearview mir- ways really hoped good police the previous week’s episode. Cube ror usually stay there, I’m usu- the 25th anniversary re-release PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS this month of his 1991 solo al- would take care of bad cops,” told Maher, “That’s our word, and ally trying to move forward,” he bum, “Death Certificate,” with that while the 1988 song was a you can’t have it back.” said. At times like this, though, Rapper and actor Ice Cube its newly added-on lead single, “revenge fantasy” type of thing He told The AP, “I know some “It’s really all about reflecting is promoting the 25th an- “Good Cop, Bad Cop.” Asked for against police abuse, the new people say, ‘You from a group and celebrating the moment niversary re-release of his his thoughts about where the song is a plea for honorable cops called N----- With Attitude and — but not too much, because 1991 solo album, “Death country is with policing, espe- to step up and speak out. you got a problem with other (there’s) too much work to do.” Certificate.” Scruffy little dog named Gobi scores book, movie deals By Leanne Italie ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — As dog stories go, this one about a scruffy little stray named Gobi has legs for miles. The sand-colored pooch with big, soulful eyes has a book out and movie deal after she happened on ul- tra-runner Dion Leonard last year during a 155- mile race across desert dunes, over mountains and through yurt villag- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS es in the remote autono- Nicole Kidman, left, a cast member in “The mous region of Xinjiang in Beguiled,” and the film’s writer/director, Sofia northwest China. Coppola. On short but power- ful legs, Gobi kept pace with Leonard for near- Q&A: Coppola and ly 80 miles in 100-plus degree heat, securing a spot in his heart forev- Kidman on female er. But their dog chooses man, man saves dog story doesn’t end there. gaze of ‘Beguiled’ While the Australian human living in Scotland returned home to Edin- very much from the vision By Lindsey Bahr burgh to figure out exactly ASSOCIATED PRESS of Sof, so that you see the how one adopts a stray dog film in terms how the wom- from China and gets her PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES — The en view it — the female into the United Kingdom, intersection of Sofia Cop- gaze and not some ... It is Dion Leonard and his dog, Gobi, in New York. During a 155-mile race Gobi went missing from pola and Nicole Kidman important. There’s a shift across the Gobi Desert, the dog sought out the the ultra-runner, who the home of a person in the didn’t start with “The Be- and there’s definitely some seems genuinely baffled by it all. He marvels at Gobi’s ease crossing the race community Leonard guiled.” change happening. Is it Tian Shan mountain range and the distance she covered fending mostly had met during the multi- They’d met at parties enough? No. But you know for herself for food and water. stage, seven-day race. The in passing and had even we’re all doing what we acquaintance was kind tried to work together can, and we’re fortunate to attention in the UK and “That is the million dollar that Gobi sought out the enough to temporarily once on a project that fell have the opportunities. China, might have cre- question,” Leonard said in lanky Leonard, who still shelter the dog as Leonard apart. Coppola loved Kid- AP: Miss Martha’s sponge ated a “dognapping” sce- a recent interview. “I wish seems genuinely baffled untangled the red tape. man’s wicked humor and bath of Colin Farrell’s char- nario. About 10 days after she could tell me because I by it all. He marvels at Go- Gobi’s disappearance led Kidman loved Coppola’s acter could have easily tak- Gobi disappeared, she was get asked that quite a lot bi’s ease crossing the Tian Leonard to hustle back to cinematic style and vision. en a different tone with a found and the two were and I think about it quite a Shan mountain range and China and join a search So Kidman didn’t hesitate different director. reunited, though the dog lot and I have no idea why, the distance she covered for the dog in the densely to say yes when Coppola KIDMAN: I love how had suffered a hip injury whether it was my smell — during the race. He ar- populated city of Urumqi, asked her to play the part demure it is. Well, it’s like where street cleaners and a deep head gash. we don’t shower during the ranged for comfortable car of Miss Martha, the head- it could have been much disposed of their reward Together, they waited week in these races — or transport for Gobi from mistress of a girls’ school more. I just like how it’s posters about as fast as out 90 days of quarantine whether it was something checkpoint to checkpoint in the Civil War-era South very real. they could plaster them on in a dank Beijing apart- else, whether it was a past after her unbelievable that’s thrown into disar- COPPOLA: It could lampposts, cars and shop ment before making it life connection. It was defi- stretch on foot. Dog safely ray when they decide to have gotten really over windows. home to Scotland in Jan- nitely fate and I’m so glad nestled in man’s arms, the take in a wounded Union the top. But I love that we Looming over the search uary. So what made Gobi, that she chose me ... she’s two beamed at the finish soldier, in her retelling of really focus in on you tak- was fear that nearly named so by Leonard for brought lots of joy to peo- line, medals on red sashes “The Beguiled.” ing in his body. She hasn’t $50,000 raised for Gobi’s the desert where they met, ple around the globe with around both their necks, In fact, the two share been around a man in so cause through crowd- choose the 42-year-old our story.” after Leonard came in sec- more than might meet the long. I think I was the funding, attracting media Aussie in the first place? It was Day 2 of the race ond. eye — both are married to most embarrassed shoot- touring musicians, both ing that scene. I’m sitting have daughters around off camera and I was like, the same age and both “Nicole, now can you wash have been having an in- his inner thigh?” credible year profession- KIDMAN: And I’m stay- ally. Coppola became the ing completely in character. first woman in 56 years Colin is out, but not really. to win best director at the COPPOLA: And I’m like Mercury Recovery Program Cannes Film Festival, and turning red like asking Kidman is enjoying wide- her to wash his inner thigh spread praise of both her and all my gay guy friends Mercury is an element that can be harmful to human health and the film and television work. are like, “Couldn’t you The two women gathered have just moved that cloth environment if not disposed of properly. recently in Los Angeles to over there? We wanted to discuss their film, out Fri- see more!” It was funny, day, the awkwardness of di- but you were all business. Mercury is found in products such as: recting a sponge bath, and AP: Sofia, why did you the reinvigorated support walk away from directing of women in Hollywood. “The Little Mermaid”? The remarks have been COPPOLA: I just didn’t edited for clarity and feel like I could do it ex- brevity. actly as I wanted. It’s a AP: Is it a good time for big budget so it becomes a Thermostats Thermometers Button-Cell Mercury Fluorescent woman in Hollywood? lot about business. Batteries Switches Lamps COPPOLA: I think right KIDMAN: I want to see now I feel like there’s a lot you do that though. of talk about it with “Won- COPPOLA: I wish I Please contact your local Board of Health or Dept. of Public Works der Woman” being a big could have done that one. success, that’s really ex- But I decided to do a proj- for information where to safely dispose of these items. citing, and with our movie ect that was smaller, that getting attention — it’s a I could really have cre- female cast, a female story. ative control over every Sponsored By KIDMAN: And that it’s aspect ... Does that make Wheelabrator Saugus Inc. seen from the female per- sense? spective. I mean, this is KIDMAN: Absolutely. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Overdose entering at 12:21 p.m. Tuesday ments at 1 Centennial Drive. larly arrests, reflect police records. In at 12 Pearl St. An employee’s car was report- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A report of an overdose at edly keyed; at 9 p.m. Tuesday at 11:10 a.m. Tuesday on Chan- it is the sole responsibility of the con- Complaints Knights of Columbus at 96 Main cery Court; at 6:08 p.m. Tues- St. The fire department reported cerned party to contact the relevant day on Chatham Street; at A report of a disturbance at someone had placed paper in police department and have the 1:55 a.m. Wednesday on Light 8:40 p.m. Monday at 575 Main the women’s bathroom sink and department issue a notice of correc- Street. St.; at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday lit the paper on fire. tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or at West Medford Commuter clarifications will not be made without Theft Rail at 481 High St.; at 1:27 p.m. Wednesday at 72 Light REVERE express notice of change from the ar- A report of a larceny at Guard Drive. resting police department. 10:57 a.m. Tuesday at 21 Ce- Arrest dar Brook Road; at 1:09 p.m. Theft LYNN Tuesday at 100 Willow St.; at Joseph Belibasakis, 22, of 5:11 p.m. Tuesday at 92 Chest- A report of a larceny at 11:46 71 Summer St., was arrested and charged with mayhem and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Arrests nut St.; at 7:03 p.m. Tuesday a.m. Tuesday at 103 Pine Ridge at 28 Houghton St.; at 7:44 Road; at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday at assault and battery with a dan- Police dogs search cars in a parking lot at Bish- Robert Baggs, 30, of 28 Bri- p.m. Tuesday at 50 Cottage St.; 110 Windsor Road; at 6:22 gerous weapon at 6:15 p.m. op International Airport Wednesday morning Tuesday. stow St., Saugus, was arrested at 11:04 p.m. Tuesday at 77 p.m. Tuesday at 15 Bellevue in Flint, Mich. and charged with OUI drugs Brookline St. St.; at 8:23 a.m. Wednesday at and Class A drug possession at Colonial Nissan of Medford at Accidents 7:55 p.m. Tuesday. Vandalism 104 Mystic Ave.; at 10:35 a.m. A report of a motor vehicle Dennys Delarosa, 23, of 67 Wednesday at 22 Linden St. Airport stabbing A report of motor vehicle van- accident at 2:23 a.m. Tuesday Grant St., was arrested and A report of a larceny from on Winthrop Avenue; at 9:47 dalism at 3:53 p.m. Tuesday at a motor vehicle at 4:43 p.m. charged with conspiracy to vi- a.m. Tuesday at Citizens Bank 104 Hanover St. Tuesday at 15 Emerson St. olate the drug law at 2:33 p.m. on Broadway; at 4:10 p.m. investigated as Tuesday. Tuesday at Bank of America Connor Lachance, 21, of MALDEN PEABODY on American Legion Highway; 201 Woodland Ave. North, was at 4:11 p.m. Tuesday at Vinal terror attack arrested on warrant charges of Theft Arrest Street and Broadway. Mark two counts of assault with a H. Hidden, 34, of 24 Hall St., says Ftouhi stabbed air- dangerous weapon and threat A report of a larceny from a Mark W. Lendall, 42, of 29 By Jeff Karoub and Apt. 3, was summoned for op- port police Lt. Jeff Neville to commit a crime at 4:22 p.m. person at 2:38 a.m. Tuesday at Hamilton Road, was arrested Mike Householder erating under the influence of ASSOCIATED PRESS with a large knife after Tuesday. Albion and Salem streets. and charged with OUI liquor drugs, operating a motor vehi- yelling “Allahu akbar,” the Maxima Parkinson, 32, was second offense, leaving the cle negligently so as to endan- FLINT, Mich. — A Ca- Arabic phrase for “God is arrested on a warrant charge scene of property damage, and MARBLEHEAD ger and child 5-12 without a nadian man shouted in great.” According to the of shoplifting by asportation at marked lanes violation at 8:36 seatbelt; at 8:53 p.m. Tuesday Arabic before stabbing a FBI, Ftouhi said some- 6:44 p.m. Tuesday. p.m. Tuesday. Arrest on Squire Road. police officer in the neck thing similar to “you have Daquari Payas, 18, of 43 Wednesday at a Michigan killed people in Syria, Iraq, Sagamore St., was arrested and Anacleto Rene Juarez, 26, of Accidents Breaking and Entering airport, and referenced and Afghanistan, and we charged with assault and bat- 81 Sagamore St., Apt. 3, Lynn, people being killed over- was arrested and charged with A report of operating under are all going to die.” tery at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. A report of a breaking and seas during the attack More charges against Willy Santana, 23, of 28 five counts of assault and bat- the influence of liquor at 8:36 p.m. Tuesday at 212 Bar- entering at 6:59 p.m. Tuesday that’s now being investi- Ftouhi could be filed as North Franklin St., was arrest- tery with a dangerous weapon, on South Avenue. gated as an act of terror- leaving the scene of personal tholomew St. A motorist report- prosecutors take the case ed and charged with Class B ism, federal officials said. to a grand jury seeking an drug distribution at 2:33 p.m. injury, and malicious damage ed an erratic driver who struck a tree, left the scene and then Complaints Amor Ftouhi, 49, of Que- indictment, Gelios said. Tuesday. to a motor vehicle at 6:09 p.m. bec, was immediately tak- Tuesday. stopped and walked away from Neville was in satisfacto- A report of a disturbance at 7 en into custody. A criminal ry condition after initially Accidents the vehicle. Mark W. Lendall, a.m. Tuesday on Whitin Avenue; 42, of 29 Hamilton Road, was complaint charging him being in critical condition, Accidents at 2:31 p.m. Tuesday at Lee’s with committing violence A report of a motor vehicle found in the area on foot and airport police Chief Chris Trailer Park on Revere Beach at an airport says Ftouhi accident with personal inju- A report of a motor vehicle hit was arrested for OUI liquor. Miller said at a late af- Parkway; at 6:56 p.m. Tuesday asked an officer who sub- ry at 11:27 a.m. Tuesday at and run accident at 6:09 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle ternoon news conference at BK’s Bar & Grille on Ocean dued him why the officer 58 Sheridan St.; at 3:14 p.m. Tuesday on Atlantic Avenue. A accident at 9:23 p.m. Tuesday where the charge against Avenue; at 11:57 p.m. Tuesday didn’t kill him. Tuesday at 35 Washington St.; 911 transfer reported a woman at Speedway at 545 Lowell St.; Ftouhi was announced. at Kelly’s Roast Beef on Revere The attack at Bishop at 11:44 p.m. Tuesday at Lynn screaming for help. A woman at 7:14 a.m. Wednesday at Ftouhi appeared in fed- Beach Boulevard. International Airport in Shore Drive and Ocean Street. stated she had witnessed a First Avenue and 245 Lynnfield eral court in Flint to hear Flint, Mich., is being in- the charge and will get a A report of a motor vehicle road rage incident on Phillips St.; at 8:07 a.m. Wednesday at Theft accident at 11:35 a.m. Tuesday Street, and the victim was in Highliner Foods at 801 Jubilee vestigated as an act of court-appointed attorney. at 9 Hutchinsons Court; at 12 a silver Nissan and the other Drive; at 10:38 a.m. Wednes- A report of a larceny/forgery/ terrorism, but authorities A court spokesman says p.m. Tuesday at Laighton and vehicle was a late model black day at Shaw’s Supermarket at fraud at 11:08 a.m. Tuesday at have no indication at this Ftouhi will remain in cus- Washington streets; at 1:52 Chevy truck. The truck reported- 210S Andover St.; at 12:38 Market Basket on Squire Road. time that the suspect was tody until a bond hearing p.m. Tuesday at 20 School St.; ly passed her and got in front p.m. Wednesday at 265 Lowell involved in a “wider plot,” next Wednesday. at 5:38 p.m. Tuesday at 200 of her. He then backed up and St. and 2 Gilmore Terrace. Vandalism said FBI Special Agent in The attack occurred just South Common St.; at 8:47 struck her before taking off. The A report of a motor vehicle hit Charge David Gelios. before 10 a.m., prompting p.m. Tuesday at Eastern Avenue original caller stated that she and run accident at 9:40 p.m. A report of vandalism at 6:45 “At this time we view officials to evacuate and and Marianna Street; at 8:51 was involved in an accident Tuesday at 136 Main St.; at a.m. Tuesday at Walgreens on him as a lone-wolf attack- shut down the airport and p.m. Tuesday at 26 Newhall while driving in Marblehead, 1:10 p.m. Wednesday at Cha- Broadway. er,” Gelios said. “We have add security elsewhere in St.; at 8:58 p.m. Tuesday at and said she was in fear of teau Royale Condominium at no information to suggest the Michigan city about Chatham and Essex Street; at the other vehicle and was able 500 Northshore Road. SAUGUS any training.” 50 miles northwest of De- 7 a.m. Wednesday at 9 Boston to get a picture of the truck. A The criminal complaint troit. St.; at 10:36 a.m. Wednesday man reported that he was driv- Breaking and Entering Accidents at Moulton and Walnut streets. ing his nephew’s truck and was A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle involved in an accident, stat- A report of a motor vehicle breaking and entering at 5:35 Ex-nurse accused hit and run accident at 3:59 ing that a gray Nissan hit his accident at 7:21 a.m. Tuesday a.m. Wednesday at 5 Tracey St. p.m. Tuesday at 30 High St.; truck and drove off. The man, at Eastern Avenue and Ballard at 5:23 p.m. Tuesday at 38-40 Anacleto Rene Juarez, 26, of Street; at 7:40 a.m. Tuesday at of killing dozens Commercial St.; at 6:20 p.m. Lynn, was arrested for assault Complaints East Saugus United Methodist Tuesday at 63 Eastern Ave.; at and battery with a dangerous A report of a disturbance at Church at 83 Chestnut St. charged with murder 7:59 p.m. Tuesday at 20 State weapon, leaving the scene of 2:49 p.m. Tuesday at 6 Mulber- A report of a motor vehicle St.; at 12:22 a.m. Wednesday personal injury, and malicious hit and run accident at 12:13 ry Drive; at 5:41 p.m. Tuesday SAN ANTONIO (AP) — at 35 Washington St. damage to a motor vehicle. at 51 Keys Drive; at 1:31 a.m. p.m. Tuesday at Big Y at 357 Broadway. A former Texas nurse who Wednesday at St. Johns School prosecutors say may be Assaults Complaints at 19 Chestnut St. A caller re- Complaints responsible for the deaths A woman reported at 3:02 ported youths playing basket- of up to 60 young children A report of an assault and ball keeping her up. The group battery at 10:33 a.m. Tuesday p.m. Tuesday on Gerry Street A report of a disturbance at was indicted Wednesday that a rock had previously been of youths were sent on their way. 3:22 a.m. Tuesday at 2 Atkin- on a murder charge for on South Common Street. A report of suspicious activity A report of an assault at 8:46 thrown through a window pane son Drive; at 7:09 p.m. Tues- the second time in recent at her house, possibly on Sun- at 9:59 p.m. Tuesday at 261 day at Breakheart Reservation weeks. a.m. Wednesday on Washing- Newbury St. A caller reported ton Street. day or Monday. The window was at 177 Forest St. State Police The Bexar County next to her front door. an unknown man peeking in reported receiving a call for district attorney’s of- her windows, before he left on A report of a disturbance at 16 youths driving scooters by fice said in a statement Breaking and Entering a bicycle towards JRM; at 3:09 11:21 p.m. Tuesday on Knights the beach. Police reported the that Genene Jones was a.m. Wednesday at 21 Caller A report of a breaking and Hill Road. An anonymous call- youths have been dispersed. charged in the September St. A caller reported two men entering at 4:28 p.m. Tuesday er reported a loud party on A report of road rage at 11:19 1981 death of 2-year-old possibly attempting to break at 54 Hanover St. the porch. Five people on the a.m. Tuesday at Essex Plaza at Rosemary Vega. into vehicles. A report of a motor vehi- porch were told by police to 463 Essex St. A caller reported She was charged with a cle breaking and entering at quiet down. A report of threats at 9:50 a.m. Wednesday at Hertz Local a man driving a car began tail- separate count of murder PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 4:37 p.m. Tuesday at 347 Ce- gating him as he left the Square last month in the death of dar Brook Road; at 6:01 a.m. Edition at 108 Newbury St. A Former Texas nurse MEDFORD manager reported he was con- One Mall, following him to Essex an 11-month-old boy. Wednesday at 15 Sanger Ave.; Street Plaza where he threw a Jones, 66, is serving Genene Jones, who at 9:41 a.m. Wednesday at 17 tacted by phone by a renter’s prosecutors said may Accidents boyfriend who threatened that glass bottle at his vehicle. concurrent 99-year and Bassett St. 60-year sentences in state be responsible for A report of a motor vehicle he was going to come by and the deaths of up to 60 kill the manager. SWAMPSCOTT prison for the 1982 killing Complaints accident at 10:39 a.m. Tuesday of another toddler and the young children, has at Allston Terrace and Allston sickening of a 4-week-old been indicted on a A report of a disturbance at Fire Arrest Street; at 5:35 p.m. Tuesday boy who survived. But she murder charge for the 2:05 p.m. Tuesday at North at Mystic Valley Parkway and Denise Bradley, 50, was was scheduled to be re- second time in recent Shore Community Center at A report of a stove fire at Winthrop Street; at 2:14 p.m. arrested and charged with as- leased in March under a weeks. 300 Broad St.; at 7 p.m. Tues- 9:56 p.m. Tuesday at 6 Ray St. Wednesday at Pure Hockey at sault and battery on a person mandatory release law in day at 4 Forest St.; at 9:14 The fire was extinguished. 70 Salem St. over 60/disabled at 12:08 place when she was con- Other prosecutors the- p.m. Tuesday at 73 New Park A report of a motor vehicle hit Theft p.m. Tuesday. victed. orized that Jones’ tactic St.; at 9:18 p.m. Tuesday at and run accident at 6:37 p.m. was to take swift medical State Street Liquors at 44 State During Jones’ time Tuesday at 75 Station Landing. A report of a larceny at 8:21 Assaults working at a San Antonio action and save some of St.; at 10:19 p.m. Tuesday p.m. Tuesday at Fairweather her victims, making her- at 41 Light St.; at 8:20 a.m. hospital and elsewhere Breaking and Entering Apartments at 20 Central St. A A report of an assault and in Texas, children died of self appear to be a sort of Wednesday at 28 High Rock caller reported a coat worth ap- battery at 9:46 a.m. Tuesday miracle worker. St.; at 8:26 a.m. Wednesday at unexplained seizures and A report of a motor vehicle proximately $150 was stolen on Dory Way. It’s not clear why Jones’ Franklin Street and Western Av- breaking and entering at 8:09 other complications. from her apartment. actions, involving so many enue; at 9:39 a.m. Wednesday a.m. Tuesday at 32 Morton District Attorney Nico Theft suspected victims, were not at 35 Alley St. Ave.; at 9:33 a.m. Tuesday at LaHood previously said Vandalism detected earlier. But Sam A report of a gunshot at 9:42 53 Auburn St.; at 6:15 p.m. A report of a larceny at 7:35 investigators believe Millsap, a previous district p.m. Tuesday at 379 Chestnut Tuesday at 52 Newbern Ave. A report of vandalism at 3:12 p.m. Tuesday at 270 Puritan Jones may have killed St. A report of a breaking and p.m. Tuesday at Teachable Mo- Road. some or all of those chil- attorney in Bexar County, dren because they died told KSAT-TV in 2013 that under unusual circum- medical records at the San stances during or shortly Antonio hospital at one after her shifts. point were accidentally de- The 11-month-old boy stroyed, hampering efforts died of a fatal overdose by investigators to prove Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY of an anti-seizure drug, their suspicions. Dilantin, and prosecutors She received a letter of or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) at Jones’ 1984 murder tri- recommendation in 1982 Hotline al said the nurse lethally from the hospital that injected children at a clin- described her as “loyal, All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. ic in Kerrville, northwest dependable and trust- 781-477-4444 of San Antonio, to demon- worthy,” according to a re- Callers may remain anonymous. strate the need for a pedi- port jointly published by Spanish menu available atric intensive care unit Texas Monthly and Pro- at a nearby hospital. Publica. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ‘Strangler’ manhunt ended at Simons’ Saugus boy has SIMONS of Northeast Arc, in an in- “There’s kind of a funny funds reunions for mili- From A1 terview in 2015. “And he story about that,” said Jo tary veterans and allows cops in his corner told us that a good score Ann. “He came home and them to tour war memo- Born in Boston, Simons would mean you were go- didn’t remember where “Cancer is a cruel dis- moved to Lynn and gradu- rials. SAUGUS ing overseas, and a bad the new house was. He ease that doesn’t discrim- ated from Lynn Classical. “He spent four years in From A1 score meant you were go- had to go to the Swamp- inate against being young He went into the Air Force the military during the ing to stay in the U.S. scott Police Station so he lot of sick children and the or old,” said Saugus Police in time for World War II. “He said that if he ever could find out where the second World War,” Bill financial hardships their Chief Domenic DiMella. While in the service, Si- saw a Lynn boy, he’d au- house was.” Simons said. “I told him parents faced after taking “Zachary is fighting this mons taught marksman- tomatically fail him so he On Nov. 2, 2015, Si- about the things they off work or leaving their disease and we know he is ship. wouldn’t have to go,” she mons and his son went to were going to be doing jobs to bring them to and going to beat it and come “We did an oral histo- said. Washington as part of the from appointments. out ahead of it. We’re glad ry on him about 15 years While in the service, Si- Honor Flight Tour. The down there, and he was Dow began donating we were able to help in ago,” said his daughter, Jo mons’ parents moved from Honor Flight Network is glad someone was going to funds to families of police some way.” Ann Simons, who is CEO Lynn to Swampscott. a non-profit group that accompany him.” officers and giving the re- Cummings’ dad, Sean mainder to other families Cummings, was brought of children with cancer to tears by the generosity. Summer send-off at Nahant school who needed it. In 2007, “The outreach from the Dow died and left the or- town and the school sys- ganization to the Board of tem has been overwhelm- Directors, which has since ing,” said Sean Cum- grown to include more mings. “I know that Zach than 20 members. is fighting hard and he’s Cops for Kids With going to do great — just Cancer donates $5,000 to a sincere thanks again to six families each month. everybody.” Since 2004, more than $2.5 million has been giv- Bridget Turcotte can be en to families with chil- reached at bturcotte@item- dren battling cancer, said live.com. Follow her on McNelley. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Food truck parks in city of Lynn

FOOD TRUCK “I’d love to see more From A1 food trucks in downtown Lynn,” she said. “Current- Peabody, but said the loca- ly, it’s not being best uti- tion wasn’t ideal given the lized, but there is so much high rent on Route 1. potential.” Sanchez said he is excit- The cost to run the food ed about changing routes truck is expensive, San- and wheeling into the chez said. He purchased downtown, where there the truck used for about are a lot of opportunities. $40,000. His expenses in- “There is most absolute- clude stock, gas, employ- ly a market for food trucks ees, and propane. in Lynn,” he said. “It’s “It’s different than a something different and restaurant because you it’s never been done in the are outside, which is one city. People like food on of my favorite parts,” he the run. Not everyone has said. time to go sit down and The process to apply for eat in a restaurant.” a certificate took about a One of Sanchez’s fa- year, he said. His appli- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK vorite menu items is a cation was approved by Johnson School Principal Kevin Andrews, left, helps students fold the American flag during the Dominican burger called the City Council. He also closing of the school year ceremony at the school on Wednesday. chimi, which is made with secured a special license ground beef, fresh cab- from the state, food per- NAHANT tions capping off the year. Swampscott Middle ing school districts: Sau- bage, white onions and mits, and an allergy edu- From A1 The kindergarten at Con- School will be having its gus: June 20; Lynn: June green tomatoes. cation certificate. nery Elementary School moving up ceremony tomor- 26; Swampscott: June 23; So far, Walloon’s location He received support from she could truly enjoy her- will be graduating today row at Swampscott High Marblehead: June 23; Pea- and product quality have Ward 5 City Councilor Di- self, she said. at 10 a.m., while Grade 5 School for the eighth grade body: June 20; Lynnfield: kept customers coming anna Chakoutis and City Two bushes were dedi- is having its graduation on class. The school will also be June 20; Revere: June 21; back, according to Brenda Councilor-at-Large Brian cated to White along the Friday at 9 a.m. having its annual field day Malden: June 21; Med- Eng, who visited the truck LaPierre, who pushed to school on behalf of the stu- Sewell-Anderson El- this Friday where students ford: June 22; and Nahant: twice this week. bring food trucks into the dents and teachers. ementary School’s kin- can play capture the flag, June 21. Eng, who works at city. Like Johnson Elemen- dergarten graduated on flag football, and have a Greater Lynn Senior Ser- tary, many schools across Wednesday while the fifth cookout for the half day. Matt Demirs can be vices, said she likes to Matt Demirs can be the North Shore are having grade will wait until Fri- Here are the last days reached at mdemirs@item- have a quick food option reached at mdemirs@item- their own special celebra- day at 10 a.m. of school for the follow- live.com. in the area. live.com. Sites sought out in Peabody

PEABODY Maura is now under the with this,” said Saslaw, From A1 impression that the con- adding he expects the tract purchaser intends to council to take a final vote hope of utilizing the prop- develop a medical mari- after the public hearing erty as a medical marijua- juana dispensary. tonight. na dispensary.” According to the city While most of the coun- From Premier Health- assessor’s records, 0 New- cilors have expressed care’s viewpoint, the prob- bury St. is owned by Turn- support for the medical lem with the site, which pike Realty Company of marijuana zone, Council- is a vacant pad in front Weymouth. DiMaura did or-at-Large Anne Man- of the Marriott Spring not immediately return ning-Martin has raised a Suites, is that it is just a phone call asking for number of concerns. outside the proposed med- comment. A man who an- “I’m already on record ical marijuana zone. swered the phone at Turn- opposing this location due Earlier this month, May- pike Realty confirmedto the lack of clear direc- or Edward A. Bettencourt that the company does tion from the state on revised the proposed zone, own the parcel, but could how municipalities may ITEM FILE PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE removing several parcels not confirm or deny that manage and regulate rec- that were only accessible Newton-based Massachusetts Patient Foundation (MPF) is seeking a spe- the parcel is under agree- reational marijuana sales cial permit to open a store at the Cooper-Lewis building on the Lynnway. through Lynnfield. Alex ment as a potential medi- should our proposed ballot stated that he was sur- cal marijuana dispensary. question (to prohibit rec- prised that no additional City Council President reational pot) to the voters parcels were included to Joel Saslaw said he hasn’t fail,” said Manning-Mar- Lynnway location is eyed compensate for the re- heard anything definitive tin. “Should this occur, duced zone. about a medical marijua- medical marijuana facili- “As a result, the pro- LYNN or Peter Capano, whose towns is if you let in med- posed zone leaves only na dispensary at 0 New- ties, by law, will be free to From A1 district includes the Lyn- ical marijuana, you are four qualifying properties, bury St., but added that sell recreational marijua- nway, said he will not sup- automatically letting in three that are currently if the council approves the na a full year ahead of any Mayor Judith Flanagan port the special permit recreational,” he said. “We occupied by viable and new zone, a dispensary regulations we would sub- Kennedy said she is nego- until the host agreement will do whatever the city would be allowed for that ject to other recreational tiating with both compa- profitable businesses and is signed. of Lynn wants us to do, we site or the other proper- sales.” nies and expects to reach Daniel Ross Karten, the fourth, a vacant two- want to be part of the com- acre parcel of land situ- ties along Route 1. Manning-Martin said an agreement soon. MPF’s chief operating of- However, Saslaw said it the proposed zone along James Lamanna, the ficer, did not return a call munity.” ated behind the Brothers In 2012, Bay State vot- Kouzina restaurant,” Alex is unlikely that the mayor Route 1 will create in- city’s attorney, said the seeking comment. ers approved making mar- stated. and the council will add creased traffic congestion city has been in negoti- Joseph Lekach, MPF’s According to Alex, that any parcels to the medical in an already busy area. ation with MPF for an cofounder, said one of the ijuana legal for medical site could already be in pot zone. He said the may- “I believe that we should agreement that will pro- misunderstandings in the use and in 2016 pot for play as a potential medi- or and the council have zone for medical with the vide the city with 6 per- marijuana debate is the recreational use won at cal marijuana dispensary held considerable discus- likely prospect of recre- cent of gross revenues. He belief that recreational the polls. under the control of anoth- sions on the initiative ational passing, hoping said they expect to have pot will be sold at medical er company. In a separate and that adding parcels for the best but preparing negotiations wrapped up marijuana facilities. Thomas Grillo can be letter to the City Council, means the proposal would for the worst,” said the by the end of August. “One of the tactics being reached at tgrillo@item- Alex stated that property have to go back to square councilor. She said Route Ward 6 City Council- used to scare cities and live.com. owner Paul DiMaura “has one in the public hearing 1 cannot handle that type the property under con- process. of increased activity and tract to an alleged hotel “I think it has been the that it will impact com- Malden man linked to death, arrested operator.” will of the council and the muters from Boston to DEATH hold or family member, Power waived extra- But, Alex stated that Di- mayor’s office to not delay Topsfield. From A1 authorities said. dition and was brought On Wednesday after- back to Massachusetts by DA’s office. noon, Power was located in Malden and State Police. Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 A warrant was issued for Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Power on the charges of Seabrook, N.H., where he He will be arraigned in All reports of neighborhood activity or text the word tiplynn strangulation and assault was arrested and charged Malden District Court on will be investigated. and your tip to “tip411” (847411) and battery on a house- as a fugitive from justice. Thursday. Callers may remain anonymous. Spanish menu available A8 THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS MUSIC Tweedy delivers acoustic re-imagining of songs

(AP) — With its paradoxical title, “Together at Last” features Wilco songwriter and lead singer all alone with just his acoustic gui- tar and occasion- ally a harmonica. Read one way, the title “Togeth- er at Last” could PHOTO | refer to Tweedy ASSOCIATED PRESS and his songs being brought together in a new way, without any interference, or contributions, from other musicians. There are no new compositions on “Together at Last.” Instead, Tweedy re-imagines 11 songs previously re- corded with either Wilco or Tweedy’s other side projects Golden Smog and . With each song, Tweedy invites the listener into his Chicago recording loft to hear the familiar in a new way. COURTESY PHOTO The versions Tweedy lays down here are similar to how he plays the songs when he tours solo without Wilco. For Murkison on the ‘American Dream’ anyone unfamiliar with those arrange- ments, it could be quite a jolt hearing Lynn community leader Darrell Murkison discusses community involvement this week on “The American Dream.” Hosted Wilco standards like “Via Chicago” and and produced by Lynn attorney James J. Carrigan in collaboration with Lynn Community Television, “The American Dream” in- “I Am Trying to Break Your Heart” laid vites the show’s guests to closely examine public policy, the law, government and business on the local, state, and national levels. bare. The show is broadcast Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. By stripping the songs down to their essence, lyrics that may have gotten NBC says ‘Downton Abbey’ movie lost in the previous full-band arrange- ments also now shine through, allow- production to start in 2018 ing the listener to re-engage with a new perspective. SINGAPORE (AP) — A “Downton Abbey” movie is in the works, with production likely to Sam Baker makes art begin in 2018, an NBCUniversal executive said Wednesday. with a style all his own Michael Edelstein, president at NBCUniver- sal International Studios, said it hopes to assem- (AP) — If Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize ble 20 cast members from the popular TV series. re-ignited the debate on what separates “There’s a movie in the works. It’s been in the popular music from poetry, Sam Baker works for some time,” Edelstein said in Singa- is here to complicate things further. pore at a red-carpet event for “Downton Abbey: Baker makes elegant, original music. The Exhibition,” which features costumes, loca- Nothing he does could be mistaken tions and never-before-seen footage from the TV for anyone show. The exhibition opened in the city-state last else’s work. week and ends July 31. Baker’s “We are working on getting the script right and career then we’ve got to figure out how to get the (cast) emerged together. Because as you know, people go on and from a do other things. But we’re hopeful to make a remarkable movie sometime next year,” Edelstein said. life story. In Cast members at the exhibition said they were 1986 he was not aware of the movie. “Oh, well, you’ve got on a train in confirmation before us. We have no idea if that’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO | Peru when happening,” said Sophie McShera, who played ASSOCIATED PRESS a bomb set assistant cook Daisy Mason. “But we would all The cast and producers of Downton Abbey on the red carpet at the by terrorists love to be part of the film if it was to happen, for launch of an exhibition about the television series at the Marina exploded. sure.” Bay Sands on Wednesday in Singapore. Baker suffered brain damage, hearing loss and a hand injury that forced him to Queen’s elderly husband Don Winslow’s ‘The Force’ teach himself to play guitar left-handed. The simple grace of his craft, on full Prince Philip in takes graphic look at NYPD display in his fifth release, “Land of Doubt,” emerged from that tragedy. London hospital (AP) — Don Winslow takes a graphic With a sound both soaring and sad, and gritty look inside the world of the the Texas-based Baker sings in a raspy LONDON (AP) — Prince Philip, the NYPD in “The Force.” talk-whisper that makes you stop elderly husband of Queen Elizabeth II, The complexity of the narrative starts what you’re doing, sit down and listen. has been hospitalized with an infection, The words emerge in sharp relief from but Buckingham Palace said Wednesday right away, when the reader meets Den- a soundscape of restrained guitar, pia- that he’s out of bed and in good spirits. ny Malone, a NYPD detective who runs no, strings and muted trumpet. The palace didn’t paint a dire picture a special unit of fellow cops who battle Baker has mostly veered away from of his situation, but there are concerns street gangs and drug dealers while put- the story-portraits of earlier albums for Philip because of his advanced age. ting their lives on the line to keep the and toward songs about heartbreak He turned 96 earlier this month, and in citizens of New York City safe. Malone and loss. There are hints of bitterness, May announced that he was stepping is considered the king of Manhattan and if there is hope to be found, it lies down from public life. North, and he has been decorated with PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in the majesty of the music. He seemed in fine shape Tuesday af- numerous awards for his actions in over A song called “The Feast of Saint Val- ternoon at the Royal Ascot horse races, 18 years in service. The time immersed She traditionally attends each session entine,” for example, dwells on a “wish wearing a formal suit and top hat de- in such a hostile world has taken its of the racing event, one of the highlights you well” card that hints at a recent spite sweltering heat at an outing with toll, and where once Malone was a cop of the summer season. breakup. Impossibly sad, it’s delivered the queen and senior family members. trying to do the right thing, he’s now a Philip, also known as the Duke of against an ascending backdrop that Later that night, however, a physician corrupt officer barely hanging on to his Edinburgh, said in May he was cut- could be the soundtrack of mountains. advised him to seek hospital treatment sanity and life. ting down his public appearances and Somehow, it lifts the spirit. for an infection. The palace said the The descent into the criminal side of the wouldn’t take on new charity roles after infection was related to an existing con- equation began with a slight deviation more than six decades of service. dition that wasn’t made public. here and there. Soon Malone and his team He traveled to King Edward VII Hospi- He has suffered a blocked coronary abscond with millions of dollars in drugs tal in London by private car, not ambu- artery and a severe bladder infection in and cash after a massive heroin bust. SEND US YOUR STUFF lance. Buckingham Palace said Philip was recent years but has been in generally Now it’s about covering for each other and WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO admitted as a precautionary measure. good health. living with constant lies while still trying The queen, 91, maintained her official When he announced he was stepping to do the right thing. CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL schedule Wednesday, giving a speech back from public life, he joked that it The immersion into the world of the [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR outlining the government’s legislative was getting harder for him to keep NYPD is so brutal and honest that it’s SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, plan in Parliament, and attending the standing up. But he has never seemed difficult to imagine that Winslow was Royal Ascot horse races in the afternoon tired in public, and always walks with never a policeman. This novel doesn’t shy LYNN, MA 01903. as had long been planned. nearly perfect military bearing. away from any uncomfortable subject. WEATHER LOTTERY

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By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF LYNN — The last time the pitcher-catch- er battery of Mia Nowicki and Emily Ste- phenson walked off the diamond together, the two Spartan teammates shed tears as the St. Mary’s softball team fell in the Di- vision 3 North semifinal to Austin Prep. Sunday, Nowicki and Stephenson will get PHOTO | BOB ROCHE one final chance to work together as bat- Wyoma’s Ava Foglietta slides in ahead of the tery mates in the 20th Agganis All-Star attempted tag by Marblehead pitcher Emma Softball Game. Hartaridis. Nowicki and Stephenson will star on the North team as pitcher and catcher, respec- ITEM FILE PHOTOS tively. Mia Nowicki, above, and Emily Stephenson, below, bat- Both view the chance to be recognized tery mates for the past two seasons, will be together one Wyoma girls among the area’s top senior athletes as an last time Sunday in the Agganis All-Star Softball game. honor. “It’s a pretty big honor,” Stephenson, who’ll also play in the Agganis All-Star run all over Girls Soccer Game, said. “The Agganis games are really well known in the North Shore area. To be able to play not only one Marblehead sport, but two sports is an honor. It’s great to not only to be able to represent myself By Mike Alongi retired 14 of the final 18 but also my teammates and my school.” FOR THE ITEM batters she faced. “It’s a great honor so I’m pretty excited “One of the best things MARBLEHEAD — Be- about playing in it,” Nowicki said. “It’s go- about having a pitcher hind great baserunning ing to be fun, us all playing together. like her is that she gets and solid pitching, the It’s going to be a really good game. I’m stronger as the game goes Wyoma Little League All- excited to play with all the girls because on,” said Newhall. “They Star softball team took they’re all great softball players.” were making some con- down Marblehead, 9-3, As key contributors to the St. Mary’s tact early on, and then at Marblehead Veterans softball team that saw its season come to as the game went on they Middle School on Wednes- a tough ending in a 2-0 loss to eventual weren’t. She did a great day evening. North champion Austin Prep, Nowicki and job today and I’m proud Baserunning was key in Stephenson are eager to get back on the of her.” the win for Wyoma, as four diamond for one final go-round. On the offensive end of its nine runs came from “We’re already talking about it,” Nowicki, for Wyoma, Kaelyn Jen- sprinting home on passed who’ll continue her softball career at As- nings (2-for-3) and Reese balls. sumption College, said. “We’re all excited Brinkler (2-for-4) each “We are aggressive on to play with each other one last time and had two RBI and Gianna the basepaths and we will SOFTBALL, B2 Nikolakakis (1-for-3) had take the extra base when one RBI. we have the chance,” said For Marblehead, pitcher Wyoma coach Jay Ne- Emma Hortaridis had the 19 more whall. “We stayed aggres- 2017 Agganis Foundation lone RBI and also tossed sive for the whole game a complete game in the Scholarship recipients today and it worked in our get Agganis circle, striking out 13 bat- favor for sure.” ters in the loss. Name School College In the circle, Lily New- Wyoma jumped right a-Caroline Buckley Lynnfield Northeastern grants hall took control for Wyo- e-Michael Cerulli St. Mary’s Boston College out of the gate in the top ma. She tossed a complete y-Elena Costa-Smith Boston Latin Cal-Santa Barbara LYNN — The Agganis Foun- of the first, starting with game and gave up three pr-Justin Faia Marblehead Union dation has announced 19 new its leadoff hitter. After runs on three hits with Casey Fraher St. Mary’s UMass Amherst scholarship recipients. eight strikeouts, and she WYOMA, B2 y-Tajahane Francis Latin Academy Howard University The scholarships are named j-Exhidio Gjuraj Lynn English Wentworth in honor of Harry Agganis, the Coral Gonzalez Lynn Tech UMass Lowell former Lynn Classical star who j-Alaina Gridley Lynn Classical Salem State died at the age of 26 of a pul- Kristina Italiano Saugus Boston College monary embolism. At the time Jessica Jellison Salem Clemson of his death, he was a first base- Matthew Page Essex Tech Mass Maritime man for the Boston Red Sox. a-Lilli Patterson Lynnfield Northeastern Since Agganis’ death in 1955, y-Raven Riggs Latin Academy N. Carolina-Charlotte the foundation that bears his Sydney Rocheville Salem Norwich name has awarded 945 schol- y-Samuel Rogers BC High Wheaton (Ill.) arships totaling $1.85 million. Katherine Scacchi Peabody UMass Lowell Included among this year’s p-Emma Trahant Lynn English Curry grants are two new scholar- Tyler Way Lynn Classical UMass Lowell ships endowed by James Bald-

ini, a former Lynn resident and a - Greg Agganis Scholarships St. Mary’s graduate. Baldini e - Edward H. Cahill Scholarship has awarded two scholarships y - Yawkey/Agganis Scholarships worth $20,000 over four years pr – President’s Scholarship j – James Baldini Scholarships for West Lynn students major- p - Patrick J. McManus Scholarship ing in STEM-related subjects in college (science, technology, engineering and math). This year’s inaugural win- Since 1955, the Agganis Foundation has awarded ners are Alaina Gridley of 945 scholarships totaling $1,850,000. Classical and Exhidio Gjuraj of English. Fleisher’s secret was in the grooming By Anne Marie Tobin FOR THE ITEM LYNNFIELD — Sometimes it comes down to being in the right place at the right time. For Dick Blaisdell, that place happened to be his own Western Barber shop at the intersection of Route 1 and Salem Street in Lynnfield, where Blaisdell has spent the past 50 years cutting hair. It was just a normal Thursday in late June of 2001 until a special customer walked through the door. “This fellow walked in asking for a trim,” Blaisdell recalled. “I recognized him right away, it was Bruce Fleisher, who was playing the U.S. Senior Open up the road at Salem Country Club. We ended up having a great conversation about golf and the tour. He was very honest and said he just didn’t hit far enough to make it on tour. “The funny thing was, I believe he was leading the Open and was the only one under par that day, but you never would have known it, as he was just a reg- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ular guy. He ended up winning the thing a few days Dick Blaisdell looks at a picture of 2001 U.S. later. I only remember when he was leaving, he asked Senior Open winner Bruce Fleisher, which SENIOR OPEN, B2 hangs in his shop. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 Sox relievers cannot find the plate in loss to Royals

KANSAS CITY, Mo. Xander Bogaerts hit suc- (AP) — Salvador Perez cessive home runs in the borrowed a Miguel Cabre- Boston fourth off Ian Ken- ra bat from Kansas City nedy. Royals teammate Drew Benintendi’s drive was Butera for the first time estimated at 454 feet and Wednesday. landed in the right-center “It’s a magic stick,” waterfall. The leadoff ho- Butera said. mer was Boston’s first hit, It was magic for Perez, and the 100th of Benin- who hit his first career tendi’s career. grand slam, connecting in Five pitches later, Bo- the eighth inning to rally gaerts went deep to left, the Royals over the Bos- tying the score at 2. It was ton Red Sox 6-4. the fourth time this sea- “Miggy gave the bat to son the Red Sox have hit Butera when Detroit was back-to-back home runs. playing here,” Perez said. “I tried to go inside and “Drew doesn’t use it. It’s the ball just ran back too heavy for him. Today, over,” Kennedy said of the coming into the club- homers. house, I put it in my lock- Red Sox lefty Drew er. I like the bat. Pomeranz worked 6 1/3 “Today was the first day innings, allowing two runs I used it and I’ll use it and six hits. Friday, too, before you ask Kennedy was removed me. I don’t want to break after 4 2/3 innings, giving PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS that one. I’ve got to call up four runs, two earned, Miggy and say, ‘You’ve PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS three hits and three walks. Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins got to send me some more He has just one victory in holds the Frank J. Selke Trophy after win- Boston Red Sox’s Christian Vazquez slides bats.’” his past 17 starts. ning the award for the fourth time during home to score on a sacrifice fly by Mookie The Royals have won Errors by Kennedy and the NHL Awards Wednesday. nine of 11 and moved Betts during the fifth inning of Wednesday’s first baseman Cheslor within a game of .500. game against the Kansas City Royals. Cuthbert helped Boston Perez homered over score twice in the fifth. Bergeron wins the Kansas City bullpen us. Matt was up in the too good,” Scott said. ORTIZ’S CEREMONY in left field on the ninth zone. He couldn’t get the “There’s not much else to The Red Sox will retire pitch from Robby Scott ball down. say about it.” David Ortiz’s No. 34 in a Selke Trophy (0-1). With Boston leading “This one stings because According to ESPN pregame ceremony Friday 4-2, reliever Matt Barnes that group has been so Stats and Information, Pe- at Fenway Park. “When good, so consistent for the rez was the first Kansas LAS VEGAS — Bos- He has been nomi- started the inning by you consider the careers ton forward Patrice nated for the Selke six walking Jorge Bonifacio better part of the whole City player to hit a grand that are on that façade, the Bergeron has won the straight times, joining and Lorenzo Cain on 12 season.” slam in the eighth inning numbers that are up there Selke Trophy as the Detroit’s Pavel Datsyuk pitches. Scott was summoned or later with the Royals and the fact that his being NHL’s best defensive for the longest streak in “We uncharacteristical- to face Eric Hosmer, but trailing since Frank White done so soon after retiring, forward for the fourth ly lost the strike zone,” walked him on four pitches in 1986. Perez went 3 for 3 I think speaks volumes,” the award’s history. time, and San Jose’s Burns is a first-time Red Sox manager John to load the bases for Perez. in the win. Farrell said. “What he’s Brent Burns has won winner of the Norris. Farrell said. “For a group The All-Star catcher fouled Jorge Soria (3-2) worked meant to the city, what he’s the Norris Trophy as The heavily bearded big that has been so good off three full-count deliver- a spotless eighth. Kelvin meant to the organization. the NHL’s top defense- at not issuing too many ies before hitting his 15th Herrera pitched the ninth To see him at the ballpark, man. man with an aggressive walks over the course of home run of the season. for his 17th save in 19 see the smile, to hear the Bergeron joins Bob offensive game scored the year, we had an in- “I was happy with where chances. booming voice, it will be a Gainey as the only 76 points to lead all de- ning that got away from the pitch was, but it was Andrew Benintendi and good day for us.” players to win the Sel- fensemen. ke four times. Bergeron Burns beat out Otta- also claimed the trophy wa’s Erik Karlsson, who in 2012, 2014 and 2015. scored 71 points. St. Mary’s softball battery is together for one last hurrah SOFTBALL to her this season. We’re From B1 really happy to be playing for her again.” hopefully win. We’re really And of course, the excited to go out there and chance to work together have fun, we always have one final time as pitcher fun when we play with and catcher is an oppor- each other.” tunity that neither of the Although the season two will likely forget any didn’t end the way they time soon. hoped it would, the accom- For Stephenson, the plishments the Spartans chance to catch a pitch- reached this past spring er of Mia’s caliber for the can’t be overlooked. St. past two seasons at St. Mary’s won 20 games Mary’s has made playing and featured four players softball a fun experience. on the Catholic Central “It’s awesome,” Stephen- League All-Star team. son said. “We didn’t expect “We went into the sea- our last game to be our son pretty confident,” Ste- last game. Mia’s one of the phenson said. best pitchers in the state, “We had a good amount if not the best pitcher in of the team back. We were PHOTO | BOB ROCHE the state. She makes the excited to make a run at game so fun. Having the Wyoma’s leadoff hitter Kaelyn Jennings steals second base in the first inning while Marblehead a state championship. We opportunity to catch Mia shortstop Dylan Kerble waits for the ball. had four CCL All-Stars, and Mia won CCL MVP. makes me a better catch- Overall it was a success- er.” Wyoma softball opens LL tournament with a victory ful season even though we “It’s going to be special didn’t get the ending we catching her one last time WYOMA second, when Marble- top of the fifth. back in the bottom of the wanted.” so m hoping to make the best out of it,” Stephenson, From B1 head used the basepaths It was in the top of the fifth on an RBI single from To make Sunday’s soft- to notch a couple of runs. fifth that Wyoma was able Hortaridis, but that was ball game even more who’ll be studying exer- Jennings walked to lead off With runners on second to break the game open. as close as it could get. Ne- memorable for the Spar- cise and sports physiology the game, she stole both sec- and third with one out, With runners on second whall closed the door and tan pair, the two will be at Plymouth State in the ond and third base before Bridgette Tauro scored and third with one out, retired the final four bat- joined on the North roster fall added. taking home on a passed from third after a dropped another run came in on a ters of the game to walk by teammates Victoria Di- On the other hand, being ball to make it 1-0. Marble- third strike got away be- passed ball. Now with a away with the win. Censo and Casey Fraher, able to pitch for a catcher head eventually walked the hind the plate to make runner just on third, Brin- “You can’t ever complain both infielders. They’ll with Stephenson’s talent- bases loaded, and two more it 3-1. Just a few pitches kler knocked an RBI single about a win,” said Newhall. also have one final chance ed has made Nowicki a runs were able to score on later, Lucy Rubino scored to left field to make it 5-2. “We played a good defen- to play for St. Mary’s more confident pitcher in passed balls. Although Hor- on a passed ball to cut the Nikolakakis followed that sive game, got good pitch- coach Paige Licata, who the circle. taridis struck out the final deficit to one run. up with another RBI sin- ing and got some timely was tabbed to direct the “I’m so excited that we two batters to get out of the It was at this point that the gle, then Jennings busted hits. So getting a little bit of North team. get to play with each other inning, Marblehead was al- pitchers on both sides settled the game open with a two- everything was nice today.” “Playing in the Agganis one more time,” Nowicki ready in a 3-0 hole. down for a few innings and run double to left-center- Next up for Wyoma is Game would’ve been fun said. The score stayed there the game got close, with the field to make it 8-2. Salem on Friday at Lynn but having a coach that “Even though we played until the bottom of the game stuck at 3-2 until the Marblehead got one run Woods. has been with me, Mia, a lot of games, I miss Tori and Casey for the pitching for her. I’m so past two years makes it glad that I get to play with Grooming was the key to Fleisher’s 2001 Open victory like a reunion, one final her again.” get together for us Spar- “Her coming in as a SENIOR OPEN Saturday, found his group experience.” into him later that year tans,” Stephenson said. catcher, it wasn’t her top From B1 and he spotted me right Blaisdell went back to in Florida and mentioned “That’ll be really cool to position,” Nowicki added. away,” said Blaisdell. “He the course for Sunday’s me, so Bruce sent the have her on the field, to- “She did an amazing job. ‘How the hell do I get out called me and a friend of final round to cheer on picture, as promised,” gether, one last time.” I don’t think one ball ever of here with these traffic mine, Randy Compton, his new friend. After Blaisdell said. “He was “I’m really happy we got by her. lights?’ ” to watch from inside the congratulating Fleisher “She was awesome at just such a likable and get to play one last game Blaisdell got the thrill of ropes. So we ducked un- on his victory, the golfer for her (Licata),” Nowicki catcher and she made it so down-to-earth guy.” a lifetime a couple of days der and followed him the promised he would send said. much easier for me,” No- later after closing up the rest of the way until a vi- Blaisdell an autographed The framed photo is one “For us, we were a spe- wicki said. shop at noon. cious thunderstorm rolled picture of him holding the of many pieces of mem- cial group for her. She’s First pitch for Sunday’s “I promised him I would in and play was suspend- winner’s Ouimet Trophy. orabilia displayed in the been really great towards softball game is scheduled come and watch him on ed. It was an incredible “A friend of mine ran barbershop. us. We really grew close for noon. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS (Not including last night’s games) Tonight FRIDAY Tonight Friday Saturday WEST Babe Ruth Baseball Babe Ruth Baseball vs. Brockton At Seacoast at Brockton Rox W L Pct. Pts L10 13s 13s Rox (2) Mavericks (7:05 p.m.) Wachusett 9 6 .600 18 7-3 at Peabody High at Peabody High (4:30 p.m.) (6:35 p.m.) Pittsfield 9 8 .529 18 2-8 Lynn vs. Saugus (5) Swampscott/Nahant vs. Lynn (5) Worcester 7 7 .500 14 5-5 Sw’scott/Nahant vs. Peabody (7:30) Saugus vs. Revere (7:30) Bristol 7 9 .438 14 7-3 American Legion Baseball District 16 LL Softball EAST Seniors Salem at Wyoma (5:45) Team W L Pct. Pts L10 Methuen at Andover (6) E. Lynn at Peabody (5:45) Sunday Monday Nashua 10 6 .625 20 6-4 Middleton-Peabody at Beverly-Salem (6) Golf Vs. Pittsfield At Wachusett Brockton 10 3 .769 20 9-1 Marblehead-S’scott at Danvers (7:30) Tedesco Cup (at Tedesco CC,) Suns Dirt Dogs Marthas Vineyard 8 8 .500 17 4-6 Juniors American Legion baseball (5 p.m.) (6:35 p.m.) Seacoast 6 9 .400 12 3-7 Ipswich at Andover (6) Seniors Navigators 2 12 .143 5 2-8 Saugus at Connery (at Keany, 6) Danvers at Marblehead-S’scott (7) Marblehead-S’scott at. No. Andover (6) Newburyport at Lynn (at Fraser Field, 8) Middleton-Peabody at Haverhill (7) Juniors NSBL Beverly-Salem at Lynn (at Fraser Newburyport at Saugus (6) Field, 5:30) 271 run at Lynn Woods SPORTS BRIEFS The Lynn Woods Sum- Malden’s Erika Boeckeler In the 7.7 mile boulder top spot was earned by Lynn Jets seek on July 1 to benefit the mer Cross Country Races (1:26:39) rounded out the path race, North Ando- Lynn’s Adam Bryson at 13 Lynn Fireworks Fund. The continued on Wednesday top five. ver’s Jacob Johns claimed minutes and 44 seconds. hockey coach family fun run/walk will evening with 271 finish- In the 1.59 mile kids first place with a time of Also finishing in the top start at Rolly’s Tavern on ers taking part in the four race, Lynn’s Ryan 48 minutes and 34 sec- Lynn Public Schools are five was a group of four the Square, 338 Broadway events. Amirault took the top onds. Johns barely beat runners who were separat- looking for a head hockey In the 9.54 mile race, Sa- spot at 11 minutes and 58 out Lowell’s Michael Bis- in Lynn. Registration starts ed by four seconds. Lynn’s coach for the combined at 10 a.m. and the race lem’s Greg Esbitt finished seconds. Saugus’ Dillon bee, who came in second Colin Harvey finished Classical, English and Tech begins at 11 a.m. The regis- first with a time of 1 hour, Duval followed in second place (48:39). Beverly’s second (14:43) and was teams. tration fee is $25. Prizes will 11 minutes and 16 sec- (12:22). Also finishing in Dan Pfistner (54:29), Pea- Candidates must have a be given to the top three onds. Lynn’s Nakri Dao fol- the top five were Lynn’s body’s Akianna Maida followed by Saugus’ Steve minimum of three years as male and female finishers lowed in second (1:13:44), Kyle Kwiatek (12:57), (57:59) and Salem’s Matt Bennett (14:44), Wilm- a head hockey coach in col- as well as top boys and girls and Boxford’s Jeff Hixon Winthrop’s April Ferguson Lamothe (59:16) rounded ington’s Justin Ekstrom lege or high school OR at finishers. To register, visit (1:15:02), Lynn’s Peter (13:04) and Adyson Duval out the top five. (14:45) and Wilmington’s least three years as an https://racewire.com/regis- Gwilliam (1:22:23) and (13:37). In the 2.3 mile race, the Jason Dunn (14:47). assistant coach. All candi- ter.php?id=7972. dates must submit proof they meet the necessary qualifications along with a Lynn Flag NBA to cap crazy week with draft letter of application, a Football tourney statement granting officials NEW YORK (AP) — Markelle future. to review credentials, a Lynn Parks and Recre- Fultz is ready for the NBA draft. “I’ve been seeing a lot of crazy resume, three letters of ref- ation and Stop the Violence: He’s already learned about life at things. They’ve been coming through erence and transcripts to Lynn will be holding a flag the trade deadline. my phone with the ESPN app,” Ken- Barbara C. Rafuse, Director football tournament on July During a dizzying few days of deals tucky guard Malik Monk said. of Human Resources, Lynn 22 at Manning Field in around the NBA, the presumed No. “I knew right before the draft some- Public Schools, 100 Bennett Lynn. The tournament 1 pick had his Saturday plans — not thing crazy was going to happen. It St., Lynn MA, 01905. The begins at 8 a.m. and will be to mention his future destination — happens almost every year, so I wasn’t closing date for applications played rain or shine. Each change when the Philadelphia 76ers shocked about it.” is Monday, June 26, and team must have 10 players brought him in for a workout. They Things are expected to settle down late applications will not be with at least two females. then completed a trade with the a bit for at least the first two picks. accepted. There will be four grammar Boston Celtics and are expected to The 76ers, selecting first for the school teams, eight in the take the Washington guard to begin second straight year, should take Carey baseball middle school division and the action tonight. Fultz before Magic Johnson takes four in the high school divi- And if the last few days are indi- Ball with the Lakers again in the camp information sion. For more information cation, what follows might be a wild No. 2 spot, which is exactly what the or to register, email either night inside Barclays Center. UCLA guard and his father, LaVar, The Carey Baseball lynnparksandrecreation@ “It’s been a little crazy last couple want. Camp will conduct its gmail.com or stopthevio- days,” Duke forward Jayson Tatum “It would mean a lot to play for my 2-day specialty camps July [email protected] or call said Wednesday. hometown and learn from the best 6-7 for pitchers, catchers 781-268-8000. Teams seem to have one eye on the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS point guard ever,” Ball said. and hitting at the Lynn draft and future stars like Fultz and Kansas’s Josh Jackson (11) From there it could be Tatum, Babe Ruth complex. Josh Jackson of Kansas, Kentucky’s Lynn Youth Soccer Lonzo Ball, while the other is firm- goes up for a shot during the Hitters will report from ly focused on jockeying for proven De’Aaron Fox or some other player men’s NCAA college basketball 9-11:30 a.m. registration veterans. Former and future No. 1 in the mix at No. 3, where the Celt- Pitchers and catchers will tournament in Tulsa, Okla. Lynn Youth Soccer Fall picks have already been dealt this ics will now pick after the deal with go from 12:30-3 p.m. The this past March. 2017 registration is now week in what feels like the trade the 76ers. Celtics President Danny cost is $85 each. Five hours open and accepting players. deadline, free agency and draft all erans who are — or could be — on Ainge said after making the trade of instruction will be pro- Online registration is avail- rolled into one frenzy. he thought he could get the player vided, along with evalua- the move. All-Stars and Olympic able at www.lynnyouthsoc- “It just shows you what the NBA he wanted two spots lower. tions. champions such as Paul George and cer.org using the REGIS- is about. I mean, you can get traded “It’s a very loaded class and I feel The following week of Jimmy Butler are front and center TER link from our home in the blink of an eye, without know- like especially whichever guys go July10-14 (9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) in trade talk that usually isn’t this page. ing,” Fultz said. “It just shows you at the top four, five, there may not all facets of the game will be heavy until February. Dwight How- Those wishing to play in how this business is and like I said, be that much separation between taught. Players will be video- ard was dealt and D’Angelo Russell the Lynn Youth Soccer trav- I just go with the flow. I’ve got an (them) because everybody’s just so taped and analyzed, and writ- — who just two years ago was on the el league must register opportunity to play basketball and talented,” Tatum said. ten evaluations will follow. same stage the players will walk to- online by June 30th in order that’s all I ask for.” Many of them, as usual lately, are Campers also receive indi- night as the No. 2 pick — was dealt to be considered for a team. Though Fultz heads what’s wide- freshmen. A record 14 were taken vidual awards and T-shirts. by the Los Angeles Lakers, presum- There are no exceptions to ly regarded as a strong draft class, in the first round of last year’s draft All instructors are high this deadline and registra- the young stars have had to share ably to clear the point guard spot and that number should be threat- school or college certified. tion for all teams is online the spotlight this week with vet- for Ball and salary cap space for the ened tonight. The cost is $175. only. Contact coach Frank Intramural registration is Carey at 781-842-4042 or available online at this time AP source: Pats sign Jets linebacker Harris [email protected]. as well. The deadline for Lynn Firecracker intramural registration is BOSTON (AP) — A could be worth as much as ond-round pick from Mich- second-leading tackler. August 15. person familiar with the $6.75 million, the person igan who has spent all 10 He now moves within 5k road race Any questions can be situation says the New told The Associated Press of his NFL seasons in New the division to play for Bill The first Lynn Firecracker directed to info@lynnyouth- England Patriots have on condition of anonymity York, was released earlier Belichick, who has lauded 5k road race will take place soccer.org. agreed to terms on a deal Wednesday because the this month by the Jets in Harris' play in the past. with former New York Jets deal has not yet been an- a series of offseason moves It also gives the Patriots TV/RADIO linebacker David Harris. nounced. to cut high-priced veter- some veteran depth to pair The new two-year pact Harris, a 2007 sec- ans. He was the franchise's with Dont'a Hightower. Baseball: St. Louis at Philadel- tional Open, Golf, 5:30 a.m.; phia, MLB Network, 1 p.m.; PGA: Travelers Champion- MAJOR LEAGUES Houston at Oakland, MLB ship, Golf, 3:30 p.m. Network, 3:35 p.m.; Cleve- Horse Racing: Royal Ascot, American League National League AL Leaders NL Leaders land at Baltimore, MLB Net- East Division East Division BATTING_Garcia, Chicago, .339; BATTING_Zimmerman, Washington, work, 7 p.m.; Detroit at NBCSN, 8:30 a.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Judge, New York, .333; Dickerson, .347; Murphy, Washington, .346; New York 39 30 .565 — Washington 43 29 .597 — Tampa Bay, .326; Altuve, Houston, Posey, San Francisco, .341; Black- Seattle, MLB Network, 10 Soccer: Confederations Cup: Boston 40 32 .556 ½ Miami 32 38 .457 10 .325; Castro, New York, .323; mon, Colorado, .327; Ozuna, Miami, p.m. Cameroon vs. Australia, FS1, Tampa Bay 39 36 .520 3 Atlanta 32 38 .457 10 Baltimore 35 35 .500 4½ New York 31 39 .443 11 Bogaerts, Boston, .322; Ramirez, .326; Goldschmidt, Arizona, .324; Pro Basketball: NBA Draft, 11 a.m.; Confederations Toronto 34 36 .486 5½ Philadelphia 22 47 .319 19½ Cleveland, .321; Hosmer, Kansas Kemp, Atlanta, .322; Peralta, Arizo- ESPN, 7 p.m. Cup: Germany vs. Chile, FS1, Central Division Central Division City, .305; Abreu, Chicago, .303; na, .321; Cozart, Cincinnati, .320; W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Hicks, New York, .302; 1 tied at Harper, Washington, .310; 1 tied at Golf: European: BMW Interna- 2 p.m. Cleveland 37 32 .536 — Milwaukee 38 35 .521 — .300. .306. Minnesota 35 33 .515 1½ Chicago 36 35 .507 1 RUNS_Judge, New York, 61; Springer, RUNS_Goldschmidt, Arizona, 62; Kansas City 35 36 .493 3 Pittsburgh 33 38 .465 4 Houston, 54; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, Blackmon, Colorado, 60; Harper, Detroit 32 38 .457 5½ St. Louis 32 37 .464 4 TRANSACTIONS 52; Castro, New York, 51; Gardner, Washington, 57; Seager, Los Ange- Chicago 31 38 .449 6 Cincinnati 30 41 .423 7 West Division West Division New York, 47; Altuve, Houston, 46; les, 54; Votto, Cincinnati, 52; BASEBALL Dorow and Tyler Ratliff on minor W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Abreu, Chicago, 45; Betts, Boston, Thames, Milwaukee, 50; Zimmer- American League league contracts. Houston 48 24 .667 — Colorado 47 26 .644 — 45; Correa, Houston, 45; Ramirez, man, Washington, 48; Arenado, Colo- BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to National League Texas 35 35 .500 12 Los Angeles 46 26 .639 ½ Cleveland, 45; 3 tied at 44. rado, 47; Murphy, Washington, 47; 3 terms with RHP Tanner Houck on a ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Agreed Los Angeles 37 38 .493 12½ Arizona 44 27 .620 2 RBI_Cruz, Seattle, 55; Judge, New tied at 45. minor league contract. to terms with C Daulton Varsho and Seattle 36 37 .493 12½ San Diego 29 44 .397 18 Oakland 31 40 .437 16½ York, 54; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 51; RBI_Lamb, Arizona, 59; Goldschmidt, CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to 1B Pavin Smith on minor league con- San Francisco 27 46 .370 20 Tuesday's Games Sano, Minnesota, 51; Garcia, Chica- Arizona, 58; Arenado, Colorado, 57; terms with 2B Grant Green and 3B tracts. Tuesday’s Games Baltimore 6, Cleveland 5 St. Louis 8, Philadelphia 1, 11 innings go, 50; Pujols, Los Angeles, 49; Zimmerman, Washington, 57; Harper, Jake Burger on minor league con- ATLANTA BRAVES — Agreed to terms L.A. Angels 8, N.Y. Yankees 3 Washington 12, Miami 3 Souza Jr., Tampa Bay, 47; 6 tied at Washington, 55; Reynolds, Colorado, tracts. with RHP Kyle Wright, OF Drew Tampa Bay 6, Cincinnati 5 Tampa Bay 6, Cincinnati 5 46. 55; Blackmon, Colorado, 54; Votto, CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to Waters, RHP Freddy Tarnok, RHP Troy Texas 6, Toronto 1 San Francisco 6, Atlanta 3 Minnesota 9, Chicago White Sox 7 HITS_Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 94; Cincinnati, 53; Ozuna, Miami, 52; 2 Pittsburgh 7, Milwaukee 3 terms with C Angel Lopez Alvarez, OF Bacon, LHP Bruce Zimmerman, 3B Boston 8, Kansas City 3 Castro, New York, 89; Altuve, Hous- tied at 49. Chicago Cubs 4, San Diego 0 Mitch Reeves and INF Michael Coo- Jordan Rodgers, RHP Landon Houston 8, Oakland 4 Colorado 4, Arizona 3 ton, 88; Bogaerts, Boston, 87; Gar- HITS_Blackmon, Colorado, 96; Mur- Seattle 5, Detroit 4, 10 innings per on minor league contracts. Hughes, LHP John Curtis, SS Riley L.A. Dodgers 12, N.Y. Mets 0 cia, Chicago, 87; Ramirez, Cleveland, phy, Washington, 92; Inciarte, Atlan- Wednesday's Games HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned OF Delgado, RHP Jacob Belinda, C Drew Wednesday’s Games 83; Abreu, Chicago, 82; Hosmer, ta, 91; Ozuna, Miami, 88; LeMahieu, Tampa Bay 8, Cincinnati 3 Miami 2, Washington 1 Derek Fisher to Fresno (PCL). Rein- Lugbauer, C Hagen Owenby, LHP Con- Kansas City 6, Boston 4 Kansas City, 82; Judge, New York, Colorado, 87; Arenado, Colorado, 86; Tampa Bay 8, Cincinnati 3 stated OF Josh Reddick from the nor Simmons, RHP Keith Weisen- N.Y. Yankees 8, L.A. Angels 4 80; Andrus, Texas, 79; 1 tied at 77. Zimmerman, Washington, 85; Gold- San Diego 3, Chicago Cubs 2 7-day DL. berg, 1B Austin Bush, OF Gary Cleveland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. DOUBLES_Betts, Boston, 24; Lowrie, schmidt, Arizona, 82; Gordon, Miami, Toronto at Texas, 8:05 p.m. St. Louis at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. MINNESOTA TWINS — Sent LHP Hec- Schwartz, RHP Cutter Dyals, C Zack San Francisco at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Oakland, 23; Ramirez, Cleveland, 23; 81; Votto, Cincinnati, 79; 1 tied at tor Santiago and RHP Phil Hughes to Soria, LHP Tanner Allison, OF Justin Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Altuve, Houston, 20; Dickerson, 77. Rochester (IL) for rehab assign- Smith, RHP Jeffrey Johnstone, C Jus- Houston at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Arizona at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Tampa Bay, 20; Lindor, Cleveland, DOUBLES_Arenado, Colorado, 26; ments. Agreed to terms with LHP tin Morhardt, LHP Troy Conyers and Detroit at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. 20; Schoop, Baltimore, 20; 5 tied at Herrera, Philadelphia, 23; Murphy, Charlie Barnes on a minor league RHP Jackson Lourie to minor league Tonight's Games Tonight’s Games St. Louis (Martinez 6-5) at Philadelphia 18. Washington, 21; Kemp, Atlanta, 20; contract. contracts. Chicago White Sox (Quintana 3-8) at Min- TRIPLES_Bogaerts, Boston, 4; Cas- Zimmerman, Washington, 20; Sea- nesota (Turley 0-1), 1:10 p.m. (Nola 3-5), 1:05 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Released CINCINNATI REDS — Assigned RHP Toronto (Stroman 7-3) at Texas (Perez 3-6), Pittsburgh (Nova 7-4) at Milwaukee (Ander- tellanos, Detroit, 4; Sanchez, Chica- ger, Los Angeles, 19; Drury, Arizona, OF Ryan LaMarre. Asher Wojciechowski outright to Lou- 2:05 p.m. son 5-2), 2:10 p.m. go, 4; Beckham, Tampa Bay, 3; Dick- 18; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 18; Phil- SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned isville (IL). Sent LHP Brandon Finneg- Houston (Paulino 1-0) at Oakland (Hahn Arizona (Godley 2-1) at Colorado (Senzatela erson, Tampa Bay, 3; Garcia, Chica- lips, Atlanta, 18; Shaw, Milwaukee, RHP Christian Bergman to Tacoma an to Louisville for a rehab assign- 3-4), 3:35 p.m. 9-2), 3:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 6-5) at Miami (Locke go, 3; Judge, New York, 3; Merrifield, 18; 4 tied at 17. (PCL). Selected the contract of RHP ment. Cleveland (Clevinger 2-3) at Baltimore (Miley 3-4), 7:05 p.m. 0-2), 7:10 p.m. Kansas City, 3; Miller, Tampa Bay, 3; TRIPLES_Blackmon, Colorado, 10; Andrew Moore from Tacoma. Desig- COLORADO ROCKIES — Agreed to L.A. Angels (Chavez 5-7) at N.Y. Yankees San Francisco (Cain 3-6) at Atlanta (Garcia Ramirez, Cleveland, 3; 15 tied at 2. Cozart, Cincinnati, 5; Hamilton, Cin- nated RHP Tyler Cloyd for assign- terms with SSs Ryan Vilade and (Severino 5-2), 7:05 p.m. 2-5), 7:35 p.m. HOME RUNS_Judge, New York, 24; cinnati, 5; Arenado, Colorado, 4; ment. Agreed to terms with RHP Matt McLaughlin; C Austin Bernard; Detroit (Norris 4-4) at Seattle (Gallardo N.Y. Mets (Matz 1-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Wood Morrison, Tampa Bay, 21; Springer, Broxton, Milwaukee, 4; Fowler, St. 7-0), 10:10 p.m. Sam Carlson on a minor-league con- 2B Bret Boswell; RHPs Garrett Schil- 3-7), 10:10 p.m. Houston, 21; Smoak, Toronto, 20; Louis, 4; Gordon, Miami, 4; Peraza, Friday's Games Friday’s Games tract. Activated INF Jean Segura from ling, Moise Ceja, Jesse Lepore, Nate Texas at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Moustakas, Kansas City, 19; Davis, Cincinnati, 4; Turner, Washington, 4; the DL. Optioned INF Tyler Smith to Harris, Pearson McMahan, Will Gad- Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Oakland, 18; Gallo, Texas, 18; 4 tied 9 tied at 3. Tacoma. dis and Tommy Doyle; LHP Nick Ken- L.A. Angels at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. at 17. HOME RUNS_Bellinger, Los Angeles, TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms nedy; OFs Aubrey McCarty, Danny Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. STOLEN BASES_Maybin, Los Ange- 22; Schebler, Cincinnati, 20; Philadelphia at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. les, 21; Dyson, Seattle, 17; DeSh- with RHPs Josh Advocate, Alex Edgeworth and Daniel Jipping; and Toronto at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Thames, Milwaukee, 20; Votto, Cin- Eubanks, Xavier Moore, Chris Morris, 1B Sean Bouchard and Chad Span- Detroit at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Detroit at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. ields, Texas, 16; Andrus, Texas, 15; cinnati, 20; Bruce, New York, 19; and Seth Nordlin and INFs Ryan berger on minor league contracts. Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Cain, Kansas City, 14. Ozuna, Miami, 19. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON SOUP TO NUTZ / RICK STROMOSKI

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Physical transformation and Keep your emotions in check Travel to a destination that You’ll be given false informa- An emotional setback will oc- Look back to get a better feel discipline will go hand in hand. and your mind focused on the will inspire you to expand your tion or led astray by someone cur if you make assumptions or for what you can achieve in the Starting a healthy routine will people and projects that bring knowledge and work hard in with savvy business experience. act without proof. Focus on the future. Revive old ideas that help you shed bad habits and Don’t make a commitment until positive aspects of whatever were successful in the past start anew. Strive for personal you the most joy. Live in the pursuit of your goals. Mix busi- you get the advice of an expert. situation you face and take a moment and explore new pos- ness with pleasure for stellar and revamp them to fit current perfection. Romance is encour- Avoid overspending, indulgence wait-and-see attitude. trends. aged. sibilities. results. and making snap decisions. ARIES (March 21-April 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Listen to someone else’s sug- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Emotions will take control and Be careful when it comes to gen- Help the vulnerable people A problem will surface if you or Participate in events that will ex- gestions, but don’t feel the are best monitored before you erosity. Don’t make donations or in your life, but don’t feel the your partner is vague or decep- pand your mind, strengthen friend- need to follow them. You must do or say something that may lend money or possessions. It’s need to take charge or fight a tive regarding the facts. Pro- ships and boost your ability to do what works for you if you important to read the fine print advance. Listen carefully to what’s want to get ahead. Stop sec- jeopardize your position or rep- when negotiating or signing con- battle that isn’t yours. Offer ad- ceed with caution and protect being offered you, and weed out ond-guessing and start making utation. Someone is watching tracts. Deception is apparent. vice and support. your assets. what’s true and what’s false. progress. your every move.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Girlfriend deserves to know about man’s abusive past Get that lead if you are able DEAR ABBY: My broth- speak with you about our Neil Armstrong, in his Declarer won the second club, er is in a long-term rela- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van dogs or answer questions, speech to the 2005 graduat- drew two rounds of trumps tionship. Throughout my Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, but please remember we ing class of the University of and led a low heart. When Southern California, said, “I East signaled an odd number teenage years, he raped and was founded by her mother, are also PEOPLE with in- hope you have become com- with the two, West ducked this me every chance he got. Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at dividual comfort levels fortable with the use of logic DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los trick and took the next heart, The emotional and physi- and limits, and we just without being deceived into but had no winning defense. cal abuse has left my life Angeles, CA 90069. want to enjoy public spac- concluding that logic will inev- South lost only one heart, two broken. Should I tell his itably lead you to the correct diamonds and one club. es like everyone else. conclusion.” girlfriend about it? I did It may be able to help you or should be “allowed” East had to overtake the It seems that Armstrong was confront him about it, but put your life in order. Its somewhere. Handlers need NEW LEASE ON club 10 with his jack at trick toll-free phone number is to shop, take public trans- not a bridge player, because if he just denied it. Wouldn’t LIFE he were, he would have known one. Suppose South takes she want to know? 800-656-4673. port and go to restaurants that it is a logical game. In this the trick, draws two rounds of just like everyone else. DEAR NEW LEASE: deal, for example, how should trumps and plays on hearts. SURVIVOR IN DEAR ABBY: Would Do not ask invasive per- Thank you for giving me East be thinking on defense West wins and leads a low FLORIDA you please remind your sonal questions about the the chance to remind read- against four spades after West club to his partner’s queen. readers about proper ser- handler’s health or abili- ers about service dog eti- leads the club 10? East shifts to a diamond and DEAR SURVIVOR: Yes, I like South’s one-spade obtains a diamond ruff on the vice dog etiquette? My ties. I’m sure you wouldn’t quette. Many of us are ani- you should tell his girl- bid to be forcing for one third round of the suit. service dog has given me a want a stranger prying mal lovers who have a friend about it! You should round. Why not try to hold a new lease on life, but go- into your own medical his- hard time resisting the im- constructive auction? Also, also tell every one of your ing out in public with him tory. pulse to reach out when we this permits a cue-bid of the relatives. Where were your can be a huge source of And please don’t gush see service dogs. It’s done opener’s suit (here, two clubs) parents when this was go- anxiety. If your readers about how “lucky” some- to guarantee support for part- with the best of intentions, ing on? see a service dog in public, one is to have a service dog ner’s suit. When North raised while forgetting that a dog spades, South tried for game While it may be too late they should remember: or how you wish you could wearing a vest may be with three diamonds. Then, for the police to haul your Don’t pet the dog, or talk have your pet with you. working. I say “may” be- although North hated his di- brother off to prison, you to it, and don’t allow chil- Try mentally replacing amond holding, his hand was should absolutely talk to a dren to “rush” the dog. the word “dog” with cause, unfortunately, ser- stronger than it might have rape crisis counselor about This distracts the service “wheelchair” or “oxygen vice vests that allow ani- been, so he fudged with three what he did to you. To lo- dog from its important job tank” before you speak. mals to be present in hearts. South signed off in cate a resource near you, and could put a handler in Service dogs are not pets. markets and restaurants three spades. At trick one, East encour- can be ordered online by contact R.A.I.N.N. (rainn. danger. For a lot of people they are aged with the club eight, and org), the Rape, Abuse and Please don’t question lifelines. people with no disability South correctly played low. Incest National Network. whether service dogs are Many of us are happy to at all.

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE TRIAL COURT LAND COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION 17 SM 002699 given by Ritu Gaind to Washington Mutual Bank, FA, dated March 29, 2002 and Docket No. ES17P1672EA recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book Essex Probate and Family Court ORDER OF NOTICE 18546, Page 16 subsequently assigned to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. by Federal 36 Federal Street Deposit Insurance Corporation, as receiver of Washington Mutual Bank f/k/a Salem, MA 01970 TO: Washington Mutual Bank, FA by assignment recorded in said Essex County (978)744-1020 Sarah Payson Hitchcock (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 32999, Page 32; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM Estate of: 50 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 (et seq): on July 13, 2017 at 4 Midland Road, Lynnfield, MA, all and singular the premises Martha Jane Burris described in said Mortgage, to wit: Date of Death: 10/10/1998 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust To all interested persons: The land with the buildings thereon in Lynnfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, on A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Marblehead, Midland Road, shown as Lot 31 on a plan entitled "Definitive Plan King James Representative has been filed by: numbered 35 Devereux Street, given by Sarah Payson Hitchcock to NE Moves Grants Sect. IX, Lynnfield, Mass.", dated May 10, 1976 (Sheet 1 of 8), recorded in Jennie Sutson of Lynn MA Mortgage, LLC, dated March 23, 2006, and recorded with the Essex County Essex South District Registry of Deeds as Plan 47, Plan Book 142. Said Lot 31 is requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25487, Page 467, as affected by more particularly bounded and described as follows: EASTERLY by the Westerly as requested in the Petition. a Loan Modification Agreement dated March 18, 2014 and recorded in said sideline of Midland Road, one hundred forty six and 00/100 (146.00) feet; The Petitioner requests that: Registry in Book 33275, Page 594, and now held by plaintiff by assignment SOUTHERLY by land of Melch Brox Corp. (being shown as Lot A on plan recorded Jennie Sutson of Lynn MA has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 139, Plan 12) two hundred be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve With Personal Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. thirteen (213.00) feet; NORTHWESTERLY by "Green Belt", one hundred fifty three Surety on the bond in an unsupervised administration. and 69/100 (153.69) feet; and NORTHERLY again by said "Green Belt", one IMPORTANT NOTICE If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United hundred sixty five (165.00) feet Said lot contains 27,594 square feet, according You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers to said plan. Included in this conveyance is the right to use Midland Road for all Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on purposes for which a public way may be used in the Town of Lynnfield, but must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in reserving to the grantor the fee in said way. Subject to all rights, restrictions, the return day of 07/17/2016. this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before July 24, reservations and easements of record or insofar as the same is in force and This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the applicable. For title reference see Deed Book 6413, page 51. appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a benefits of said Act. timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on June 8, 2017 restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to to you. M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM Attest: assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Deborah J. Patterson A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised Recorder TERMS OF SALE: administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the (15-003891 Orlans) a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Item: June 22, 2017 delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of expenses of administration. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. THE TRIAL COURT from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Date: June 8, 2017 PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Pamela Casey O'Brien CITATION at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Register of Probate G.L. c. 210, S 6 of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Item: June 22, 2017 Docket No. ES17A0025AD sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be In the matter of: Chase Richard Austin entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Essex Probate and Family Court recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The THE TRIAL COURT 36 Federal Street description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Salem, MA 01970 an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. CITATION ON PETITION FOR SALE OF REAL ESTATE (978)744-1020 BY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Docket No. ES15P0674EA To: Christopher J Surette L.K.A. 17 Centennial Circle, Malden, MA 02148 Essex Probate and Family Court any unnamed or unknown parent and persons interested in a petition for the JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. 36 Federal Street adoption of said child and to the Department of Children and Families of said Salem, MA 01970 Commonwealth, 280 Merrimac St., 2nd fl. Lawrence, MA 01843 Present Holder of said Mortgage, (978)744-1020 A petition has been presented to said court by By Its Attorneys, Brian E Austin of Lynnfield, MA ORLANS PC Lynda S Austin of Lynnfield, MA PO Box 540540 Estate of: requesting leave to adopt said child and that the name of the child be changed to Waltham, MA 02454 Doris A Crespin If you object to this adoption you are entitled to the appointment of an Phone: (781) 790-7800 Also known as: Doris Argelia De Esquivel Crespin attorney if you are an indigent person. 16-001903 Date of Death: 07/25/2014 An indigent person is defined by SJC Rule 3:10. The definition includes but is not Item: June 22, 19, July 6, 2017 To all interested persons: limited to persons receiving TAFDC, EACDC, poverty related veteran's benefits, A Petition for Sale of Real Estate has been filed by: Medicaid, and SSI. The Court will determine if you are indigent. 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PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS From left, the countryside around Dymock, England, where American poet Robert Frost lived for a time and which influenced some of his best- known work; Little Iddens, the cottage where Frost lived in the summer of 1914 as part of a writers’ colony centered on the English village of Dymock. It is seen across a field of oilseed rape, on the path between the cottage and a nearby farmhouse where his close friend Edward Thomas stayed for a while during the same period; Little Iddens. Those two roads diverging in a yellow wood might be in England

By Jerry Harmer in the American literary can- to each other, so it took no time The poem begins, “Whose woods ASSOCIATED PRESS on. Some believe the poem ex- for us to reach Little Iddens, the IF YOU GO these are I think I know.” presses core American values of half-timbered cottage where THE ELUSIVE FORK DYMOCK, England — The choice and self-reliance. Frost lived. In 1914, it was a FRIENDS OF THE DYMOCK PO- That brings me back to the woods were cool, a welcome But I’d set out to discover small house in a potato patch. ETS: http://www.dymockpoets.org. cool wood, and the fork in the balm on a hot day. Shafts of sun- Frost in this English landscape. Today it’s a fine home, renovat- uk/Welcome.htm path. Was I in the right spot? Or light poured through the canopy. Guiding me was Richard Sim- ed and enlarged, rising up be- GETTING THERE: By car is ideal was it the next fork? Or the next Slowly, I walked down a track kin, chairman of the Friends of hind a high, green hedge. but trains and a National Express wood? The text doesn’t tell us thick with long-fallen leaves. the Dymock Poets, a group ded- Oldfields’ genial owner had in- bus run from London to Ledbury, 3 and Frost never said. And then I found it. icated to preserving the area’s vited us in for tea. No such luck miles from Dymock. Frost biographer Jay Parini, a It wasn’t much to look at, just literary heritage. at Little Iddens, where there ACCOMMODATIONS: Ledbury, professor at Vermont’s Middle- a spot where the path split. But Starting beside Preston church was no sign of movement. Per- http://www.visitledbury.info/ac- bury College, confirmed that the that was the point. Could this we took a footpath through an haps the occupants had seen com.html. Horseshoe Inn House, location of the poem’s divergent be the fork that inspired one of apple orchard, then a newly us coming. Literary pilgrims http://horseshoeinnhouse.com/. roads is unknown, “so it’s very America’s favorite poems, the planted maize field. Up a hill, should remember that these are possible that Dymock was the one beginning, “Two roads di- then down through a head-high private homes and behave ac- place.” verged in a yellow wood”? crop of oilseed rape. To our right cordingly. two cottages. Only one dwelling The wood wasn’t yellow on Mention poet Robert Frost stood Oldfields, a handsome, It was easy to see how Frost survives. Was the poem written my visit, but it is yellow in ear- and everyone thinks of New En- thatched farmhouse. had been inspired here. The area there, or in the house long gone? ly spring, thanks to a profusion gland. But the wood I stood in In the summer of 1914, Old- is beautiful, set between the Mal- Then there is the forest cot- of daffodils, and it may be yel- was an ocean away, a three-hour fields was home to Frost’s close vern Hills and May Hill, with its tage where a gamekeeper pulled low in autumn too. Simkin also drive west of London. friend, writer Edward Thomas. distinctive clump of Scots pines. a shotgun on Frost and Thomas wryly pointed out a buttercup THE WRITERS’ COLONY The two men often talked as The land dips and folds into or- in a trespassing dispute. Today meadow nearby. Frost had moved to England to they walked through the coun- chards, fields and tiny hamlets not a brick survives. It’s a lonely His guidance was invaluable make his mark on the literary tryside. But when the path they interspersed with woods. spot, overgrown with nettles and but visitors can find their own world. He spent a year or so in were on split, Thomas always Little Iddens is the most com- overshadowed by oak, ash and way well enough. There are two a writers’ colony, centered in the dithered. And that is the genesis plete reminder of Frost’s pres- elder trees. Did this copse, and signposted Poets’ Paths plus village of Dymock. That experi- of Frost’s poem: written not as a ence, but also intriguing are lo- this incident, feed into Frost’s other related walks, and a series ence shaped some of his best- manifesto of American values, cations where no trace remains. famous “Stopping By Woods On of beautifully illustrated maps known works, including the but as an affectionate tease. Frost drafted “The Road Not A Snowy Evening,” in which the — including one called “Walks iconic “The Road Not Taken.” Thomas and Frost lived so Taken” at nearby Ryton at The author savored an illicit, un- in Dymock Woods” — by local Few poems are more esteemed close by that they could shout Gallows, a site once comprised of challenged stop on private land? artist Barbara Davis. Zaragoza: Goya, tapas in El Tubo and 2,000 years of history By Michelle Locke tary sessions, held some ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursdays and Fridays, http://www.zaragoza.es/ci- ZARAGOZA, Spain — udad/turismo/en/que-vis- Stepping out on a lazy itar/detalle_Monumen- Sunday, I stroll past rem- to?id=7 , admission about nants of a Roman wall $6. and watch couples taking NEARBY selfies with a statue of city The wine region of Car- namesake Caesar Augus- inena is about a 40-minute tus. Then I’m brought up drive from Zaragoza on the short by the shimmering A-23. Wine tourism is an reflection of a 16th-cen- emerging business here so tury tower caught on the you won’t find the glitz, or sleek glass walls of a very the crowds, of a more de- modern fountain celebrat- veloped region. Carinena ing the Hispanic world. refers to a grape (carignan That’s 2,000-odd years in the U.S.), the region of history in about a block, and a town, where you’ll and just one of the reasons find Bodegas San Valero, Zaragoza should be on which offers tours and your list of Spanish cities tastings starting at about to explore. $11, including tapas, and Sure, it may be best a $32 option that comes known as the halfway with a full lunch in their point between Madrid and newly opened restaurant. Barcelona. But with its Weekends from 10 a.m.-2 treasure trove of architec- p.m., phone 011-34-976- ture, art (and tapas, too), PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS 620-400. Zaragoza is worth a closer A view of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar (Basilica del Pilar) from Calle Alfonso in Zara- Also in Carinena is look. goza, Spain. Several churches have been built on this site, the current, baroque, version was Grandes Vinos y Vinedos, WHAT’S NEW completed in the 19th century. which has tastings and The Goya Museum, English-language tours which reopened in 2015 starting at around $7 and after extensive reorgani- includes a take-home bot- zation, is a good way to tle. Booking in advance get acquainted with the highly recommended, works of the famous Span- phone 011-34-976-62-12- ish painter, who was born 61 or http://www.grandes- near here. 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The Don’t show up hungry be- space that hosts every- city in Northeast Spain was named after the emperor. tween 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., thing from art and mu- though, as most of the is home to two cathedrals Goya. You’ll also find two Next door is the Cathedral ers and later the palace sical events to markets restaurants will be closed. and a museum displaying unexploded bombs on dis- of the Savior, which has of Aragon’s Catholic mon- promoting local products, The Zaragoza Card of- http://www.alasarmas. remains of a Roman fo- play; they were dropped a tapestry museum (en- archs, is now home to the fers convenience and a org/, 66 Calle Las Armas. rum. Just beyond it is the during the Spanish Civil trance about $5) featuring regional parliament. It discount. Prices start at Some events ticketed. River Ebro with its tree- War. Open most days, free wall-sized Flemish tapes- features a beautiful and about $22 for a 24-hour CLASSIC lined pathways. admission. 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