MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018 Swampscott Gearing up for focuses the summer on school and Beyond security By Gayla Cawley brought 23 artists from Lynn By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF and around the world to cre- ITEM STAFF ate murals on downtown LYNN — Beyond Walls buildings. It created an eco- SWAMPSCOTT — Security upgrades are be- is gearing up for its second nomic boom when more than ing implemented at Swampscott Public Schools. summer mural festival, but 5,000 visitors came to Lynn In the past school year, a verbal protocol was the focus will shift at its con- and spent money in local implemented at the town’s three elementary clusion to creating a tempo- restaurants and businesses. schools, Clarke, Hadley, and Stanley, for anyone rary park on the waterfront This summer, Wilson said entering the building, according to Superinten- for future events. plans call for large scale piec- dent Pamela Angelakis. Al Wilson, founder and exec- es of art throughout the city, If a person or parent ringing the bell is not utive director of Beyond Walls, as well as smaller pieces and recognized, staff should ask that person to state said the Beyond Walls Mural the restoration of some paint- his or her name and the reason for entering Festival will be Aug. 6-19 and ed-on brick advertisements the school. For deliveries, the person should be will feature international, re- that date back to as early as asked what company he or she works for and gional and local artists. the 1930s. who the delivery is for. Identification should Wilson said the festival will Wilson said the festival will also be provided. feature more artists than last also feature a more robust year. There will be 18 interna- All doors are locked in the morning at the ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK series of events and program- town’s schools and early morning staff must let tional artists, along with other ming, with about 50 events Beyond Walls has added some color to down- local and regional artists. SECURITY, A7 town Lynn. Last summer, the festival BEYOND WALLS, A7 Fore! for four — 60 years later

By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF SALEM — You could have billed last Thursday’s battle of the septuagenar- ians at Olde Salem Greens as the re- al-life “Uncle Drew.” This summer’s movie starring Kyrie Irving, in which a group of 70-some- things reunites to — hopefully — wreak basketball havoc in a New York playground league, was played out last week for real on the golf course. The ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK match involved Lynn Realtor Don Bak- From left, Donald Lucia, Don Baker, Arthur Yee, and Roger Comeau putt out on the second green of Olde Salem er, Peabody’s Archie Yee, Roger Comeau Greens. GOLF, A7 General Glover wins again in INSIDE Marblehead Entertainment By Bella diGrazia ‘Ant-Man and the ITEM STAFF Wasp’ buzzes to its $76M debut. A3 MARBLEHEAD — The annual regiment reenact- ment marched its way through town on Saturday. Nation Residents took a trip back to the 18th century as re- Wild res raging enactors took over the Fort Sewall area, for the 27th through California year in a row. The nearly 50 volunteers each chose a amid heat wave. A5 specific character during two battles that played out in front of attendees. The day-long event was friend- Opinion ly to all ages and it made sure to include the kids in It’s worth giving the audience, even letting them play with old, wooden civility a try muskets. before embracing Seamus Daly, the commander of the regiment, extremism. A4 came to the area almost three decades ago from Ire- land. He’s been a part of the Glover’s Marblehead Sports Regiment for the last 13 years. Daly became inter- Lynn Babe Ruth ested in reenactments in 2006 because he enjoyed teams win two games. the idea of acting out a life from the 18th century. B1 “It’s an educational event we put on for public in • which we recreate an 18th century military encamp- Peabody West in ment,” said Daly. “We also put on craft demonstra- District 16 Little tions, give tours, show them around the fort, and League nal. B1 show them what a typical day would have been like in revolutionary times while educating them about the Revolutionary War.” ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Bella diGrazia can be reached at bdigrazia@ The men of General Glover’s Marblehead Regiment leave Fort Sewall to head itemlive.com. out on patrol, looking for His Majesty’s forces. Flying high in Revere Cathy Paris keeps an eye out for snowy egrets over the phragmites of Belle Isle Marsh Reservation. Photos, A7.

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OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 88° VOL. 140, ISSUE 178 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 67° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018 OBITUARIES MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Boston weighs giving legal, Home explosion sends Ashley Ann Hill, 27 Dalena (Armitage) May, 71 non-US citizens voting rights 1 to hospital BOSTON (AP) — Non- BOSTON (AP) — A U.S. citizens living in the home explosion has sent We lost an amazing She was pre- PEABODY — Mrs. time with them and country legally may one one person to the hospital soul, and her daugh- deceased by her Dalena (Armitage) attending their many day be allowed to vote in with severe burns. ter, Winter Marjorie Mother Pamela Hill. May, age 71, of activities. Boston elections. Boston police say a She is survived by Ela, on July 3, 2018. Survived by her boy- Peabody, died sud- The City Council is bomb squad responded Ashley was beyond friend and Winters’ her daughter, Cris- denly on Friday, July holding a hearing Tues- to an explosion Sunday beautiful inside and father Alex Ela, her ty French and her 6, 2018 at Beverly day on the idea at the morning at a three- oor out, and she will be dog Cricket, her only husband, Thomas, Hospital. Dalena request of Council Pres- residence in East Boston. remembered that sibling Christopher of Peabody; three (Dal) was the wife ident Andrea Campbell. Fire ghters responded way by every person Hill, Auntie Kim, Bef- of the late Lawrence grandchildren, Katie, who was fortunate e and Bryna Ryan, Ashley and Matthew The council is consider- to the home after hear- (Larry) May, whom ing ways to make city ing a report of a re, and enough to have her in their Auntie Arlene and Susie, she shared 43 years of mar- French of Peabody; her niece, lives. Her favorite quote: cousins Danielle and Erin. Linda Baldini, of Nahant; as elections more inclusive, found an explosion start- riage with. Born and raised including allowing immi- ed a re in the building. “At times the world can Longtime family friend Eileen in Lynn, she was the daughter well as several great-nieces seem an unfriendly and sinis- Burnham and her two children and nephews. grants with legal status The  ames were put out of the late John and Dalena in the country the right to quickly. ter place, but believe us when Jason and Jessica Quinn. Best (Braccio) Armitage. She was Service information: Her we say that there is much friend Heather and her com- funeral will be held on vote in municipal races. A second  oor apart- a graduate of Lynn Classical That could include legal ment unit is damaged more good in it than bad. All panion Eric, childhood friends High School, and had lived in Thursday at 9:30 a.m. from you have to do is look hard Bryanne, Brianna, Alyse, Busty, the SOLIMINE FUNERAL permanent residents, extensively, with win- Peabody for the past 43 years. visa holders and those dows blown out. A man enough. And what may seem and Luke. As well as many Dalena had worked as an HOME, 67 Ocean St (Rt 1A), Lynn, followed by a Fu- on Temporary Protected living on the second  oor to be a series of unfortunate others, all of which loved her executive secretary with Sears events may, in fact, be the rst dearly and will carry her mem- neral Mass in St. John the Status or Deferred Action suffered second-degree for over 30 years prior to her steps of a journey.” — Lemony ory close until the end of time. Baptist Church, Peabody for Childhood Arrivals. burns to his legs and was Snicket. Service information: retirement. Dal loved trav- at 11 a.m. Burial will be Campbell’s order for taken to the hospital. Ashley loved walking the There will be a celebration eling with her late husband in Swampscott Cemetery. a hearing says Boston Other residents were beach with her dog Rickety of life for Ashley at a later Larry, and continued traveling Relatives and friends are has more than 190,000 evacuated. Cricket, tending to her tomato date, which will be made with her daughter, Cristy. She respectfully invited. Visit- foreign-born residents, Police Commissioner plants, and anything adventur- public as soon as the ar- especially enjoyed her trips ing hours are Wednesday which represents 28 per- William B. Evans says an ous. She adored her boyfriend rangements are complete. to Foxwoods and Mohegan from 4-8 p.m. Directions cent of the city popula- assault ri e was found Alex, their Monday date nights, Arrangements by SOLIMI- Sun. Dal remained close and guestbook at www.so- tion. It also says non-U.S. in the building. The FBI, and the life they were starting NE FUNERAL HOME. Online with her “Sears crew” and en- limine.com citizens paid $116 million bomb and arson squads together. Long rides with her guestbook at www.Solimi- joyed countless moments with in state and local tax- are all involved in the best friend Heather singing, ne.com. them. Her three grandchildren es and generated over investigation. City in- dancing, and laughing uncon- were her world, and her great- $3.4 billion in spending spectors are assessing the trollably the entire time. Ashley est joy came from spending according to a 2015 city structural integrity of the could make anyone smile and report. home. always made sure she did. Lawmakers still Sen. Warren hosts town hall, After electoral upset haggling over state budget cookout following Iraq trip in New York, eyes go BOSTON (AP) — Law- BOSTON (AP) — Sen. Stanley J. Norkum, 67 makers are still trying Elizabeth Warren has to pull together a state hosted a town hall and to Massachusetts budget for the 2019 cookout following an fiscal year that began Independence Day trip to SAUGUS — Mr. Stanley J. Hourihan & her husband Tim By Steve Leblanc ASSOCIATED PRESS July 1. visit U.S. troops in Iraq Norkum, age 67, died at the of Northbridge and Grego- House and Senate and Kuwait. Melrose-Wake eld Hospital in ry Thurell of California; nine BOSTON — Ayanna negotiators have been The Democrat posed the Melrose on Wednesday, July 4. cherished grandchildren, Amy Pressley knew it was go- meeting to iron out dif- question “who does the He was the loving husband of and Paige Norkum, Lily and ing to be tough mounting ferences between sepa- government work for” at Marissa (Hailer) Norkum with Nick Albano, Jackson and Tyler a primary challenge to rate spending plans for the event Sunday at Bel- whom he shared 37 years of Crowley, Colin, Ryan and Emily an incumbent Democratic the next 12 months that kin Family Lookout Farm marriage. Hourihan; three sisters, Mar- congressman in Massa- were approved by the two in Natick. She spoke of a Born in Malden and raised lene MacDonald of Lynn, Judy chusetts, a state that often chambers. tax law passed by leg- in Saugus, Stanley was the Perullo of Saugus, Nancy De- rewards politicians with While it’s not ideal, it’s islators without public son of the late Stanley J. and Giacomo of Lynn; one brother, near-lifetime jobs. also not unheard of to consultation. Rosa (Fenochietti) Norkum. Dennis Norkum of Saugus. Then someone Pressley start a new fiscal year During her trip, Warren Mr. Norkum was a machinist In lieu of  owers, donations counts as a friend — Al- without a permanent also met with Iraqi Prime for General Electric, having in Stanley’s name may be exandria Ocasio-Cortez retired in 2011 after 39 years budget. Lawmakers Minister Haider al-Abadi made to the American Heart — stunned the New York have already approved to discuss Iraq’s elections, there. He was also a member Association at https://do- Democratic establish- of the Reedy Meadow’s Golf a stopgap budget to the ongoing effort to natenow.heart.org/. ment, and the nation, with FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS keep state government defeat ISIS and a shared League and loved nature, par- SERVICE INFORMATION: her primary victory last Boston City Council- operating. desire to build a better ticularly the White Mountains. Relatives and friends are month over 10-term U.S. or Ayanna Pressley The House and Senate life for the Iraqi people. He was an avid golfer, devot- invited to attend visiting Rep. Joe Crowley. ed husband and family man, is challenging Massa- versions of the roughly Warren is also swatting hours in the Bisbee-Porcel- Suddenly, the 44-year- $41 billion spending plan back comments by Presi- proud papa, and loyal friend. la Funeral Home, 549 Lin- chusetts Congressman old black Boston city coun- have similar bottom lines. dent Donald Trump, who His thoughtfulness, sense of coln Ave., SAUGUS on Mon- Michael Capuano. cilor’s efforts to unseat But an analysis by the again this week criticized humor, charm, generosity, will- day from 4-8 p.m. Funeral U.S. Rep. Michael Capua- Massachusetts Taxpayers Warren’s claims of Native ingness to always help anoth- from the funeral home on ic statement, that’s one no — another longtime Foundation nds about American heritage. er, and caring heart made him Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. fol- thing. It’s a different thing white, male, middle-aged $500 million in differ- Warren said Trump truly one of a kind. lowed by a funeral mass in when you take that gener- In addition to his wife, Mr. politician — in the state’s ences in how the money should stop obsessing Blessed Sacrament Church, Sept. 4 primary seems less ic statement and apply it Norkum is survived by his to individuals.” should be spent. about her genes and 14 Summer St., Saugus at far-fetched. ve beloved children, James One challenge for Demo- Other major bills are instead focus on reunit- 10:30 a.m. For directions “Alex and her race is an Norkum and his wife Barbara cratic voters in the state’s still awaiting action be- ing children separated and condolences visit www. inspiring one because it of North Reading, Jenna Al- 7th Congressional District fore the end of the formal from their parents at the BisbeePorcella.com. challenges conventional bano and her husband Chris may be nding policy dif- session. border. wisdom and narratives of North Reading, Kathleen ferences between the two. about who has a right to Crowley and her husband Capuano is among the Beauty queen gives back New testing needed at run and when, and who Robert of Saugus, Christine most liberal House mem- can win,” Pressley said in crown because of Worcester school where bers, not leaving much #MeToo joke toxins detected an interview with The As- room on the left for Press- sociated Press. “We have ley. WORCESTER (AP) — A WORCESTER (AP) — A to be disruptive in our It’s a point Capuano, democracy and our pol- beauty queen has given second round of testing Roland Earl Lee II, 82 rst elected to the House up her crown due to a has been ordered for a icy-making and how we in 1998, has tried to ham- 1936 - 2018 run and win elections.” joke about the #MeToo charter school where mer home, pointing to his movement. elevated levels of toxic The contest is yet an- high ratings with pro- LYNN — Roland a BFA in Drama. other reminder of the rifts NBC 10 Boston reports chemicals were detected. Earl Lee II, of Lynn, His career began as gressive groups such as Maude Gorman resigned The state Department tearing at the Democratic the American Civil Lib- died June 26 at the director of Scenic Party, with more liberal, on Saturday as Miss of Environmental Protec- age of 82. An interior Design for the TV Di- erties Union, the NAACP, Plymouth County for the tion tells The Telegram & often younger voters call- Planned Parenthood and designer renowned vision of U.S. Army ing for a newer, more di- Miss Massachusetts Miss Gazette the second round for his elegant and Pictorial Center. In the AFL-CIO. America Organization of air tests at Abby Kelley verse leadership. “My record is pretty sophisticated vision, 1974, he founded Capuano, 66, said he un- after an emcee made a Foster Charter Public his client list includ- his own interior de- clear. I’m one of the most joke about the women’s School in Worcester need derstands the urge among progressive members of ed UN diplomats as sign rm, RLA. He some for new faces. movement on stage. to be scheduled by Thurs- well as prestigious continued to work Congress and have been During the event last day. “If that’s what people since I got here,” Capuano country clubs and hotels. He until his last days. He had want. That’s ne. That’s week, the host did a skit Initial testing conducted studied scenic and costume homes in NYC and Fire Island said. “I think I’ve effec- with someone portraying June 9 found high levels not new: ‘Throw the bums tively represented every design at Carnegie Mellon Pines. He leaves behind many out’ is in pretty much ev- God. She asks why Miss of petroleum and other University where he received beloved friends. constituent group in this America of cials would volatile organic com- ery campaign ever,’” he district.” told the AP. “As a gener- get rid of the swimsuit pounds. Pressley said the ar- competition, then the Brian Haas, the school’s gument that she and Advertisement person holds up a sign executive director, said Capuano will vote the reading “#MeToo.” one compound detected same way misses a bigger 27 Quick & Easy Fix Ups to Sell Gorman, who is a sur- was trichloroethylene. 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Daniel ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Despite its heroes' diminutive size, "Bruce Lee: A Life" "Ant-Man and the Wasp" (Simon & Schuster), opened with typical Mar- by Matthew Polly, and vel might at the box office, "Sterling Hayden's Wars" with an estimated $76 (University Press of Mis- million in ticket sales. sissippi), by Lee Mandel According to studio es- timates Sunday, the "Ant- Martial arts icon Bruce Man" sequel easily sur- Lee wanted to be known passed the $57 million around the world, and he debut of the 2015 original built the perfect platform in North America. The to do so as an internation- 20th film in the Marvel al film star. An accidental Cinematic Universe — actor, Sterling Hayden PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and the 20th to debut no. never felt right about ap- 1 at the box office — "Ant- “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” had a reported production budget of about pearing on movie screens PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Man and the Wasp" comes $160 million. anywhere and was more In “Sterling Hayden’s on the heels of two mam- at ease at the wheel of a Wars,” author Lee moth Marvel successes about $160 million, may end, Universal opted to issues that are current in ship on the high seas. Mandel offers an abun- this year: "Black Panther" have performed well release "The First Purge" society, obviously through Both struggled, in dif- dance of information and "Avengers: Infinity enough to firmly establish on Wednesday, while "Ant- a kind of dark and dis- ferent times and places, about the actor’s tur- War." its place among Marvel's Man" waited for the cus- torted lens. Tying it to the to achieve their dreams. bulent life. While the first "Ant- more main-line superhe- tomary Thursday night July 4th holiday made a Hayden grew up poor in the Man," starring Paul Rudd, roes. Reviews were good previews. lot of sense." United States in the 1920s called "the racket," largely had a rocky road to re- (86 percent fresh on Rot- "The First Purge" de- Some Los Angeles the- and 1930s, Lee in mid- because he was drawn in lease due to a late director dle-class Hong Kong in the ten Tomatoes) and audi- buted with $32 million over aters overperformed, on his looks — a 6-foot-5 change, the rollout of the '40s and 1950s. Self-doubt ences gave it an A-minus the five-day frame, and executives said, likely blond Adonis in his teens sequel, directed by Peyton bedeviled Hayden while CinemaScore. Ticket sales $18.5 million for the week- due to those seeking air — rather than actual tal- Reed, was smoother. Cath- Lee brimmed with self-con- overseas added another end. Particularly following conditioning during the ent. leen Taff, head of distribu- fidence. A trait they shared $85 million. 2016's ": Election Mandel makes the case tion for Disney, credited a Southern California heat often hurt those around Befitting the summer that Hayden (1916-1986) marketing campaign that Year," the franchise has wave. But whether due to them: self-indulgence. season, the weekend's top made satirical jabs at social travel- or weather-related fought against a dysfunc- played up the film as a Filled with recollections tional childhood, the Na- more modest, funny and five films were all sequels. commentary. "First Purge," reasons, nationwide tick- from colleagues, friends The weekend's other new a Staten Island-set prequel, et sales were unexpected- zis, the Hollywood estab- light-hearted change-of- and family, Matthew Pol- lishment, the communist pace for Marvel following wide release was Blum- focuses on the ritual's ori- ly soft on Saturday. The ly's "Bruce Lee: A Life" house Productions' "The gins as a method of culling weekend was about 10 witch hunt of the 1950s, the grandiosity of "Infinity is proof that dogged re- an ex-wife and, most of all, War." First Purge," the fourth minorities. percent off the pace of the search and sharp insight film in the low-budget "Blumhouse just contin- same weekend last year, himself. No matter what he "It came in at the high lie at the foundation of achieved, whether a Silver horror franchise about an ues to overdeliver for us," when "Spider-Man: Home- end of our range and defi- any successful biography. Star as a Marine or an act- annual 12-hour period of said Jim Orr, distribution coming" opened, accord- nitely sized-up the se- Its 600-plus pages suggest ing career that spanned 60 lawlessness. With July 4th chief for Blumhouse's dis- quel," said Taff. ing to comScore. But the a definitive work to satisfy or so film credits and sever- "Ant-Man and the falling on a Wednesday tribution partner, Univer- summer box office overall, Lee's fans and spark curi- al TV roles, Hayden felt like Wasp," with a report- and thus depriving Hol- sal. "The Purge franchise up 13.5 percent from last osity in a new generation. a faker. He could be his own ed production budget of lywood of a holiday week- continually comments on year, remains robust. Lee (1940-1973) was born worst enemy, too, such as in the U.S. and appeared the time he defied a judge's in Hong Kong films as a order and courted financial child. A natural charmer ruin to take his four young even as a youngster, his children on a voyage to Ta- antics away from the cam- hiti and back. eras threatened his future Granted unique access as he cultivated a reputa- to Hayden's diaries and tion as a street fighter and other personal papers, bully who couldn't control Mandel also puts to good his temper. use government records Martial arts became his to flesh out the wartime passion as well as a tool exploits and "red scare" for self-discipline. Sent to experiences of the reluc- Seattle as a teenager after tant actor. Yet he relies so his expulsion from private heavily on Hayden's 1963 school and trouble with memoir, "Wanderer," that the law, Lee matured and some events feel rehashed. found a sense of purpose Lee's accidental death — to revolutionize martial at 32 was linked to brain arts. He did so by mixing swelling caused, some con- traditional kung fu with cluded, by a drug reaction, his own superfast, free- but Polly makes a con- wheeling fighting style. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS vincing argument for heat In "Sterling Hayden's stroke. What could have Lakeith Stanfield, left, Stars as protagonist Cassius Green in “Sorry to Bother You.” Wars," author Lee Mandel been a singular presence offers far more information in world cinema instead about the actor's turbulent became an endearing cult life than his film career, figure. Review: A wild, provocative an unusual approach for a Hayden was 70 when he biography of a movie star. died of cancer after a life- Clearly, the interests of time of regrets and self-re- vision in ‘Sorry to Bother You’ the author, a retired Navy criminations he sought to physician, lie outside the soften with alcohol and craft of filmmaking. Then hashish. Fate had the By Lindsey Bahr ing. He's fabricated his re- Stanfield, who is al- an entry into the world of again, so did Hayden's. He last laugh: The pursuit ASSOCIATED PRESS sume and gotten his friend ways memorable no mat- feature filmmaking as one saw Hollywood as a place Hayden cared for the least to pose as a former super- ter how big the role, from could possibly make. Hope- to earn a dollar and held remains the reason he'll Writer and director Boots visor. But the recruiter is "Short Term 12" to "Get fully it won't be his last. little regard for what he be remembered. Riley's crackling first film impressed with his initia- Out," delivers a powerful "Sorry to Bother You " may tive and hires him on the performance as Cassius just be the craziest movie spot. Besides, he says, tele- in his oppression, his em- LAW OFFICES OF of the year. Fierce, provoc- marketing doesn't require powerment and eventual JAMES J. CARRIGAN ative and bold, it's a chal- any skills. enlightenment. Both he • Social Security Disability lenging social statement The RegalView offices and Thompson effortlessly • Workers Compensation about race and capitalism are in a dreary, soul-crush- maintain their characters' • Accidents wrapped in a colorful, mag- NIHT 25 years located across ing basement, packed to integrity even as the nar- from Lynn District Court ical realist coating that the brim with row upon rative gets exponentially M 10 will leave your head spin- row of cubicle-bound work- crazier as the film goes on. ONLINE HYID 15 Johnson St. T 10 ning. It is not perfect — far ers making unsolicited And it only gets crazier. 781-596-0100 DAY 11 from it — and really goes phone calls trying to sell Cash's ascent does not JAMES J. CARRIGAN T T 10 ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN off the rails at the end, but encyclopedias to unappre- come without some moral RONALD D. MALLOY its ideas and impact are ciative customers. The film compromise and in accept- www.jamescarriganlaw.com undeniable. illustrates this invasive ing the fancy new position, [email protected] The brilliant Lakeith process in a wildly funny he not only becomes a scab Stanfield stars as Cassius way, showing Cash and his while his former co-work- Green, a young man liv- entire cubicle drop into the ers strike, but he's also ADVERTISING SALES PROFESSIONAL (FULL TIME) ing with his artist-activist living room or kitchen of decided to turn a blind eye girlfriend Detroit (Tessa whomever he is calling. to the fact that he's now Essex Media Group is looking for a motivated Advertising Sales Thompson) in his uncle's Work is not going well essentially hawking slave garage in Oakland, Cal- for Cash, until a friendly labor for a company called Professional to join our small but fast-growing company. ifornia. He's behind on co-worker, Langston (Dan- WorryFree, run by an ar- his rent and desperately ny Glover), leans over and rogant bro-CEO played by The ideal candidate should have the ability to help each client market needs a job. In an inter- suggests he use his "white Armie Hammer. its business using EMG’s publications and platforms to achieve view at a telemarketing voice" (not a "Will Smith If you're thinking that agency, RegalView, he white voice," he clarifies). this all sounds like a lot, success. As a member of EMG’s Advertising Sales team, you will touts his accomplishments So Cash begins speaking it is. And "Sorry to Bother develop relationships with existing and new clients providing each from jobs past and has in a higher pitched, nasal- You" has a lot more to say even brought an employee ly voice that is unmistak- about exploitative capital- with multimedia advertising solutions that meet their speci c of the month placard from able as the unique vocal ist systems, white privi- business needs, while increasing the company’s print and digital one of his gigs, like a kid at stylings of David Cross lege, black bodies, protest show and tell. and, well, it works. Really, art and even viral videos. advertising revenues. Bilingual a plus. But while this image really well. Suddenly Cash While it doesn't always might tug at some heart- is making sales, catching work, Riley has clearly We offer a base salary with unlimited commission potential, paid strings, it's not as simple the attention of his bosses held nothing back and af- vacation and holidays, and medical bene ts. as it looks. The man be- and on track to get a big ter 25+ years of using his hind the desk knows Cas- promotion to "Power Call- voice and unique point of sius, or Cash as many of er" that would get him out view in the world of hip- Email resume and cover letter, with salary requirements, to: his friends call him, is ly- of the basement. hop, this is as audacious [email protected] A4 MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018 OPINION THE TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Who will be wounded by Trump M H. S Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall wielding tariffs as a weapon? 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton President Donald Trump requirement that parts be neglects to mention when Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan has styled himself as made in the region could complaining about 10 per- J N. W  Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman something of a knight in punish General Motors, cent European tariffs on Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ shining armor on trade Ford and Fiat Chrysler at U.S. cars. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 issues, riding in to rescue least as much as it would By the 1990s, U.S. poli- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 American workers and foreign automakers. cymakers came to see that All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 companies besieged by The idea of a 20 percent it would be better to have 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 foreign competitors, un- tariff on imported cars enforceable global rules Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 protected by U.S. trade surfaced May 23, when Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 backed with a mechanism Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 deals and abandoned by Trump ordered the Com- for binding dispute res- classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 previous administrations. merce Department to in- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 olution. They helped sell Trump’s recent maneu- vestigate the national se- Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 that idea to the rest of the [email protected] vering to impose tariffs curity implications of car, industrialized world, lead- on imported cars and auto truck and parts imports. Circulation ing to the creation of the [email protected] parts, however, belies that That’s a problem right World Trade Organization narrative. U.S. auto com- there: Citing “national Ext. 3 in 1995. panies and workers look security” as a pretext to Trump’s eagerness Newsroom more like bystanders con- protect the U.S. produc- [email protected] for negotiating leverage scripted to fight a bloody tion of cars even though a [email protected] doesn’t stop with car tar- war they don’t support — plentiful supply is avail- Ext. 4 and that could leave them able from our close allies iffs. A draft bill, leaked to EDITORIAL Axios, called the Fair and Sports worse off than they are makes a mockery of World [email protected] Reciprocal Tariff Act (in- today. Trade Organization rules. Ext. 5 The president seemed to In fact, it’s just the sort sert your joke about the ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH acknowledge as much this of rule-swallowing excep- acronym here) would give Retail and Online the president authority to Advertising week, when he told a Fox tion that China has made [email protected] Business Channel inter- its stock in trade — see, raise tariffs virtually at It’s worth giving viewer that tariffs on cars for example, the Great will as he seeks to rewrite ADVERTISING were part of his negotiat- Firewall that blocks for- existing trade deals and Ernie Carpenter Jr. ing strategy for rewriting eign websites and infor- undo concessions made by Director of Advertising civility a try before the North American Free mation-technology prod- his predecessors. and Business Development, ext. 1355 Trade Agreement. If the ucts. It’s also the rationale Congress first empow- [email protected] terms agreed to by Canada the Trump administration ered the president to cut Michele Iannaco embracing extremism and Mexico aren’t “fine,” used to impose tariffs on deals on tariffs more than Sales Representative, ext. 1315 [email protected] Trump said, “I’m going to global steel and alumi- 80 years ago — but with Recall during the 2016 presidential campaign when tax their cars coming into num imports, even those a goal of lowering trade Ralph Mitchell protesters began heckling and interrupting candi- America, and that’s the from Canada. By misusing barriers, not raising them. Sales Representative, ext. 1313 date Donald Trump wherever he spoke. Instead of [email protected] big one. You know, the cars the “national security” ex- Lawmakers would be out shutting Trump up, they caused him to double down are the big one. We can ception, Trump is only en- Patricia Whalen on insulting public rhetoric. In fact, Trump told his of their minds to give yet Sales Representative, ext. 1310 talk steel, we talk every- couraging other countries more authority over tariffs [email protected] supporters to “go ahead and punch someone in the thing. The big thing is the to do the same as a way to face, and I’ll pay your legal bills.” to this White House. cars.” shield their own goods and BUSINESS OFFICE That ugly period encapsulated everything that’s Meanwhile, responding Several disputes have services. swiftly to the steel and Susan J. Conti wrong with the escalating nastiness of American po- bogged down the NAFTA This is Throwback litical discourse today. The concept of civility is get- aluminum levies Trump Controller, ext. 1288 talks, including self-con- Thursday leadership, bor- imposed last month, Can- [email protected] ting buried in a new competition of one-upmanship: tradictory U.S. demands rowing techniques from You heckle me, well, I’ll have someone punch you out. ada, the European Union Ted Grant for lower Canadian and the days when trade rules Publisher, ext. 1234 and China have not sim- If you defend something that I disagree with, I’ll run Mexican barriers on U.S. were loose at best and [email protected] ply conceded to U.S. de- you out of a restaurant or throw rocks at your house. fruit and dairy products compliance was voluntary. mands — instead, they’ve Marian Kinney Too many Americans are opting for disruption, ha- but higher barriers to Ca- Countries used to deploy ext. 1212 rassment and uncivil disobedience without giving nadian and Mexican com- steep new tariffs, quotas all retaliated with tar- [email protected] more gentle forms of persuasion a chance. This ap- iffs on billions of dollars’ panies obtaining U.S. gov- and other barriers to gain Will Kraft proach promises only to deepen divisions, shut down ernment contracts. One short-term advantages worth of U.S. exports. The Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 dialogue and further harden hearts. key issue is the Trump until their trading part- rest of the world may like [email protected] In St. Louis, a group of out-of-town theater artists administration’s push to ners retaliated. A good selling to U.S. consumers, Jennifer Perez recently decided to disrupt a performance at the raise the percentage of a example is the “chicken but they don’t need us as ext. 1205 Muny of “Jerome Robbins’ Broadway,” booing a white car’s major components tax,” a tariff that Europe- badly as they did in pre- [email protected] actor portraying a Burmese slave in a segment of that must be made within an countries imposed in vious decades; the U.S. Mike Shanahan “The King and I.” Artists chose to disrupt and ha- the region for it to qualify 1962, which led the Unit- share of the global econ- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] rass other artists during an onstage performance as for duty-free treatment. ed States to retaliate with omy is about half what it a way of making a political statement aimed not at It’s not clear whose inter- its own levies. One of them was in 1960. To expect car Carolina Trujillo them but at the director. It was the wrong call. tariffs to produce a dif- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ests that push serves. As was a 25 percent tax on [email protected] Many Americans snickered upon hearing that White U.S. manufacturers have imported light trucks that ferent result is to ignore House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders had pointed out, supply chains remains in effect today, what’s happening right Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 been asked to leave a Virginia restaurant where she are global now. A tougher something that Trump before our eyes. was dining, and that Homeland Security Secretary [email protected] Kirstjen Nielsen was heckled away from another CIRCULATION restaurant. Did those protests change administration Lisa Mahmoud policy on immigration or move Trump toward a more Manager, ext. 1239 conciliatory path? Hardly. He’s more dug-in than ever. [email protected] Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., CLASSIFIED articulated this newspaper’s sentiment during a floor Abbe Young Smith speech last Monday, saying that Americans shouldn’t Manager, ext. 1276 expect civility and respect from others if they’re un- [email protected] willing to exercise it themselves. “No one should call for the harassment of political opponents,” he said. NEWSROOM “That’s not right. That’s not American.” Mike Alongi He added: “The president’s tactics and behavior Sports Reporter ext. 1228 should never be emulated. It should be repudiated.” [email protected] His remarks followed a call by Rep. Maxine Waters, Bill Brotherton D-Calif., for an increased harassment campaign Features Editor ext. 1338 against people who work for Trump. [email protected] Amazingly, only days before Waters’ call, Ameri- Gayla Cawley cans of all political persuasions had found common Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] ground in their revulsion toward Trump’s policy of family separation for migrants caught crossing the Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 border illegally. Without any Trump supporters be- [email protected] ing heckled or harassed, prominent conservatives united with moderates and liberals in their expres- Bella diGrazia Reporter, ext. 1317 sions of outrage at Trump’s policy. The pressure grew [email protected] so intense that Trump had to back down. Thomas Grillo Yet the prevailing assumption these days is that Reporter, ext. 1264 civility is for wimps, as if the more radical the ap- [email protected] proach or the louder the volume, the more persuasive Spenser Hasak the message will be. Persuasion is our business on Photographer, ext. 1332 this page. And we’re here to tell you: that’s not how [email protected] persuasion works. Thor Jourgensen Editorial Director, ext. 1267 [email protected] THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 [email protected] We’re about to see if Lopez Obrador’s promises can hold up in Mexico Steve Krause Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 If you had the chance to start and skyrocketing violence. health care and education, and mutual respect.” Trump congrat- [email protected] a country from scratch, you’d However, Lopez Obrador’s promised employment for every- ulated (via Twitter) Lopez Obra- Emma LeBlanc Pérez likely begin with what Mexico’s promise — “I will not fail you” — one. Copy Editor dor for his victory and opened the [email protected] next president promised after a is about to give way to the reality The trick now will be how he de- door to work on common issues. Harold Rivera crushing victory on Sunday: the of governing. livers on such promises and on his “There’s much to be done,” he rule of law, zero corruption, social For decades, Mexico has been stated goals of curbing corruption Sports Editor, ext. 1238 wrote. [email protected] assistance for the poor, fair wag- an emerging economy with a and violence. So far he has offered es, freedom of speech (and press), neoliberal economic model. It vague prescriptions for paying for That’s an encouraging start giv- Owen O’Rourke en that there is a lot of work to be Photographer, ext. 1224 respect for human rights and an has embraced free trade through his programs by gutting an inef- [email protected] openness to private business and the North American Free Trade ficient and bloated bureaucracy done. The two countries have to Agreement and with agreements and curbing corruption at all lev- find a way to work together given Roberto Scalese foreign investment. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 Andres Manuel Lopez Obra- with Asian and European coun- els of government. that their economies are tightly [email protected] dor, the leftist candidate who tries. The outgoing president, Then there’s the relationship interwoven. At $616.6 billion an- Mark Sutherland succeeded on his third try at the Enrique Pena Nieto, also touts a with the U.S., a sore issue late- nually, Mexico is the U.S.’s second Creative Director presidency, now has a mandate to robust economy. ly fueled by President Donald largest trading partner, just be- [email protected] remake his nation. And he has a One problem, however, is that Trump’s call for building a wall hind Canada. Anne Marie Tobin lot of political capital. He won the half of the population of 127 mil- on the border, and a harsh rheto- Lopez Obrador won on a mes- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 largest victory in recent history lion people lives near poverty ric directed at Mexicans living in [email protected] sage of change. We have a sense of and brought an end to decades levels, and Lopez Obrador cam- the United States. Bridget Turcotte of rule by center and right-lean- paigned hard for their votes. He On Sunday night, Lopez Obra- what he hopes to accomplish. Now Reporter, ext. 1269 ing parties as voters clamored for pledged to improve social pro- dor offered a relationship based it’s time for him to explain how he [email protected] change amid endemic corruption grams and increase access to on “friendship, cooperation and will deliver. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Wildfires raging through California amid heat wave By John Antczak ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES — Fire- fighters toiled in stifling This Photo heat Saturday on the lines provided by of destructive wildfires the Santa across the U.S. West, mak- Barbara ing progress against some County Fire blazes while struggling Department to tame others that have shows the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS forced evacuations of hun- damage to dreds of homes. President Trump speaks about health care in the vehicles and Blue Room of the White House in Washington. In heat-stricken South- buildings ern California, powerful off Fairview winds that sent an over- Ave., in night inferno hopscotch- Goleta, Calif. Administration to ing through the Santa Barbara County commu- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED nity of Goleta vanished PRESS take another swipe in the morning, allowing firefighters to extinguish late afternoon. tions not occurred,” Peter- central San Diego County smoldering ruins of an es- County Fire Chief Eric son said. fire that rapidly spread at ‘Obamacare’ timated 20 structures, in- Peterson thanked residents The fire’s spread was over 400 acres, destroyed By Ricardo plans and the Medicare cluding homes. for heeding the call to evac- stopped at about 100 acres 18 structures and damaged Alonso-Zaldivar prescription drug benefit. Authorities announced in a neighborhood where eight, and a wildfire in the uate, allowing firefighters ASSOCIATED PRESS Major insurer groups that mandatory evacu- some houses were in ru- San Bernardino National to focus on fire suppression said Saturday the ad- ation orders were being ins while homes next door Forest was holding at 1.5 WASHINGTON — The ministration’s action in- rather than rescues. greatly reduced and many were intact. square miles and forced Trump administration is terferes with a program of the 2,500 people who “There very likely would Elsewhere in Southern evacuation of about 700 freezing payments under that’s working well. fled Friday night would have been fatalities last California, firefighters in- homes in the mountain an “Obamacare” program The Blue Cross Blue be able to return home by night had those evacua- creased containment of a community of Forest Falls. that protects insurers Shield Association, whose with sicker patients from members are a mainstay of financial losses, a move Affordable Care Act cover- expected to add to premi- age, said it was “extremely Trump still pondering Supreme um increases next year. disappointed” with the ad- At stake are billions in ministration’s action. payments to insurers with The Trump adminis- Court pick as big reveal nears sicker customers. The lat- tration’s move “will sig- est administration action nificantly increase 2019 By Catherine Lucey Coney Barrett and Thom- could disrupt the Afford- premiums for millions ASSOCIATED PRESS as Hardiman. The White able Care Act, the health of individuals and small House has been preparing care law that has with- business owners and MORRISTOWN, N.J. — information materials on stood President Donald could result in far fewer President Donald Trump all four, who were part of a Trump’s efforts to com- health plan choices,” asso- said Sunday he was still longer list of 25 names vet- pletely repeal it. ciation president Scott Se- deliberating his decision In a weekend announce- ted by conservative groups. rota said in a statement. on a replacement for Su- ment, the Centers for Medi- Trump has spent the “It will undermine Amer- preme Court Justice An- care and Medicaid Services weekend discussing his icans’ access to afford- thony Kennedy as his said the administration is options with allies and able coverage, particularly self-imposed deadline for acting because of conflict- will announce his pick those who need medical an announcement neared ing court ruling in lawsuits at 9 p.m. EDT Monday care the most.” amid furious lobbying and filed by some smaller insur- Serota noted that the frenzied speculation. from the White House. He ers who question whether tweeted later Sunday that payments are required by “I’m very close to mak- they are being fairly treat- law and said he believes he was looking forward ing a final decision. And I ed under the program. the administration has the to the announcement and believe this person will do The so-called “risk ad- legal authority to continue said an “exceptional per- a great job,” Trump said as justment” program takes making them despite the he prepared to return to son will be chosen!” payments from insurers court cases. He warned of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington from a week- Savoring the suspense, with healthier customers “turmoil” as insurers final- end at his New Jersey golf Trump has sought to Brett Kavanaugh appears before the Senate Ju- and redistributes that ize their rates for 2019. club. Asked by reporters keep people guessing in diciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. money to companies with America’s Health In- how many people were be- the final hours, hoping to sicker enrollees. Payments surance Plans, the main ing considered, the pres- replicate his successful ner-up when Trump nom- ing details of his process in for 2017 are $10.4 billion. health insurance indus- ident said: “Let’s say it’s announcement of Justice inated Gorsuch, said two recent days, saying Thurs- No taxpayer subsidies are try trade group, said in a the four people ... they’re Neil Gorsuch last year. people with knowledge of day that he was down to involved. statement that it is “very The White House hoped excellent, every one. You his thinking who were not four people and “of the The idea behind the discouraged” by the Trump to keep the details under can’t go wrong.” authorized to speak pub- four people, I have it down program is to remove the administration’s decision While Trump didn’t wraps until he rolls out his licly. But Trump’s final de- financial incentive for to freeze payments. to three or two.” On Satur- name the four, top con- pick from the East Room. cision remained far from insurers to “cherry pick” “Costs for taxpayers will tenders for the role have In his conversations over clear, and the president day, he tweeted that a “Big healthier customers. The rise as the federal gov- included federal appeals the weekend, Trump ex- wants to keep the guess- decision” was coming soon. government uses a simi- ernment spends more on judges Brett Kavanaugh, pressed renewed interest ing game going. On Sunday he was back to lar approach with Medi- premium subsidies,” the Raymond Kethledge, Amy in Hardiman — the run- Trump has enjoyed teas- citing “the four people.” care private insurance group said.

U.S. Secretary California besieged by increase in of State Mike Pompeo, right, and Kim Yong immigration zero-tolerance cases Chol, left, a North Korean By Elliot Spagat senior ruling ASSOCIATED PRESS party official SAN DIEGO — A fed- and former eral judge was irritated intelligence when an attorney for doz- chief, return ens of people charged with to discussions crossing the border ille- after a break gally asked for more time Pyongyang, to meet with clients before North Korea, setting bond. Saturday. It was pushing 5 p.m. on a Friday in May, and the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS judge in San Diego was wrestling with a surge in her caseload that resulted After talks, North Korea accuses from the Trump adminis- tration’s “zero-tolerance” policy to prosecute every- US of ‘gangster-like’ demands one who enters the coun- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Matthew Lee by U.S. Secretary of State a Thursday meeting be- try illegally. A Guatemalan father and son, who crossed the ASSOCIATED PRESS Mike Pompeo. And, the tween U.S. and North Ko- “It’s been a long week,” U.S.-Mexico border illegally, are apprehended promised remains have yet rean military officials on U.S. Magistrate Judge by a U.S. Border Patrol agent in San Diego. TOKYO — North Korean to be delivered. the repatriation of the re- Nita Stormes said, sug- leader Kim Jong Un has Pompeo wrapped up two mains. But in a harsh re- gesting that the court months of the year in the balloon too. The District of delivered a dose of harsh days of talks in the North sponse issued just hours needed more judges and Southern District of Cal- Arizona carried more than reality to Donald Trump, Korean capital on Satur- after Pompeo arrived in public defenders. ifornia. There were no three times California’s bashing hopes for a quick day on an optimistic note Tokyo, the North blasted On Monday, the court illegal-entry cases in Feb- number of cases in May. denuclearization deal in a will try to curb the case- even without meeting Kim the discussions, saying the ruary, only four in March The mass hearings can pointed rebuke to the pres- load by assigning a judge Jong Un, as he had on his visit had been “regretta- and 16 in April, according be traced back to Decem- ident’s top envoy while ac- to oversee misdemeanor previous two trips. He said ble” and that Washington’s to the clerk’s office. But ber 2005, when the Border cusing the U.S. of making immigration cases and his discussions had been “gangster-like” demands when zero tolerance took Patrol introduced “Oper- “gangster-like” demands. productive and conduct- holding large, group hear- full effect, the caseload were aimed at forcing it to ation Streamline” in Del After the historic U.S.- ed in good faith, but he ings that critics call as- skyrocketed to 513 in May abandon nuclear weapons. Rio, Texas, to prosecute North Korea summit in allowed that much more sembly-line justice. The and 821 in June. every illegal entry. Over Singapore, Trump declared work needed to be done. In a statement carried by move puts California in Those numbers pale the next three years, the the North was no longer a And, he and other U.S. of- the North’s official Korean line with other border when compared to other threat and would hand over ficials said the two coun- Central News Agency, the states, and it captures the border districts that have practice spread to ev- the remains of Americans tries, still technically at foreign ministry said the strain that zero tolerance been doing mass hearings ery federal court district killed during the Korean war after the 1950-53 Ko- outcome of Pompeo’s talks has put on federal courts, for years. The Southern along the border except War. Now, three weeks lat- rean War, had set up work- with senior official Kim particularly in the na- District of Texas’ four bor- California, whose federal er, the two sides were still ing groups to deal with de- Yong Chol was “very con- tion’s most populous state, der-area courts handled prosecutors argued that at odds on all issues, includ- tails of an agreement. cerning” because it has led which has long resisted nearly 9,500 illegal-entry scarce resources could be ing exactly what denucle- Pompeo said he had won to a “dangerous phase that mass hearings for illegal cases in the eight weeks better spent going after arization means and how commitments for new might rattle our willing- border crossing. after zero tolerance took smuggling networks and it might be verified, after discussions on denucle- ness for denuclearization Immigration cases were full effect, though those repeat crossers with seri- a third visit to Pyongyang arization and announced that had been firm.” light for the first few courts saw their numbers ous criminal histories. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018 POLICE/FIRE Ex-medical school All address information, particu- A report of an assault and no one at the beach except for a.m. Sunday at 443 Lowell St. larly arrests, reflect police records. In battery at 6:30 p.m. Satur- a couple of fishermen. and 2 Apple Hill Road. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, day at Liberty and Washington A caller reported at 11:35 dean retires amid it is the sole responsibility of the con- streets. p.m. Friday on West Shore Drive Assaults that kids were in the Gatch- cerned party to contact the relevant Breaking and Entering ells Park partying and running A report of an assault and the Nassar fallout police department and have the around with fireworks. Police battery at 7:30 p.m. Saturday department issue a notice of correc- A report of a breaking and checked the area and reported on Veterans Memorial Drive. A EAST LANSING, Mich. tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or entering at 4 p.m. Friday at 111 no one was around. woman reported she was as- (AP) — The former dean of clarifications will not be made without Lawton Ave.; at 7:23 p.m. Fri- A caller reported at 9:13 a.m. saulted by her neighbor. Jamie Michigan State Universi- express notice of change from the ar- day at 140 Union St.; at 8:16 Saturday that she was driving L. Benson, 37, of 38 Veterans ty's College of Osteopath- p.m. Saturday at 16 Trinity Ave. Memorial Drive, was sum- resting police department. on Washington Street near Ab- ic Medicine retired amid A report of a motor vehicle bot Hall when a woman driving moned for assault and battery. criminal charges stem- breaking and entering at 6:14 came toward her, apparently ming from the investiga- LYNN a.m. Saturday at 38 Porter St.; texting. She reported honking Breaking and Entering tion of disgraced sports at 10:37 a.m. Saturday at 35 her horn, which caused the A report of a motor vehicle doctor Larry Nassar. Arrests Richardson Road; at 10:38 woman to look up and avert a breaking and entering at 8:50 The university said Wil- a.m. Saturday at 17 Arbutus crash. The caller reported fol- Hnuna Chawng, of 234 a.m. Saturday at 4 Hingston St. liam Strampel signed an Place; at 12 p.m. Saturday at lowing the woman to Crosby’s agreement Thursday to South Common St., was arrest- 31 Richardson Road. A caller reported two vehicles ed on a courtesy booking at Market and confronting her retire effective June 30. about almost being hit because were broken into. Two broken 6:23 a.m. Friday. iPods were taken from one of Officials say Strampel gets Michael Fauteux, 37, of Complaints she was texting. She stated the basic retiree health care woman was mad that the caller the cars; at 8:41 a.m. Sunday 19 Hanover St., was arrested A report of a gunshot at 8:59 at 7 Griffin Road. An officer re- coverage and $175,000 — and charged with motor vehi- went out of her way to follow less money than he would p.m. Saturday at 70 Granite St. her to Crosby’s. ported his vehicle was entered cle breaking and entering with and a wallet was stolen; at have — but forfeits emer- theft at 8:26 a.m. Saturday. A report of a woman cutting itus status and other ben- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Overdose a weed at 7:33 a.m. Sunday on 11:17 a.m. Sunday at 19 Grif- Adam Konopka was arrested efits typically accorded to William Strampel Stramski Way. A woman report- fin Road; at 11:36 a.m. Sunday on warrant charges of larceny, A report of an overdose at at 17 Griffin Road. retired executives. signed an agreement larceny by false pretense, larce- 3:33 p.m. Friday on South ed she was cutting a weed and MSU Interim President had permission from the Park Thursday to retire ef- ny from building and trespass- Common Street; at 4:48 p.m. Complaints John Engler said in a fective June 30. ing at 3:03 p.m. Sunday. Saturday on Lynnway; at 8:02 and Recreation Department to statement released Friday do so. Jose Lazu, 49, of 39 Crosby p.m. Saturday on Phillips Ave- A report of suspicious activ- that Strampel's "conduct ing incident. Investigators St., Lowell, was arrested and nue; at 10:38 p.m. Saturday ity at 6:14 p.m. Friday at 12 and attitude were unac- Theft found about two dozen charged with Class A drug pos- at Hanover and Washington Crowninshield St. A group of ceptable and went against sexually explicit photos session subsequent offense at streets. A caller reported at 12:36 residents reported a man they the values of this univer- and videos on his campus 3:15 a.m. Sunday. p.m. Friday on Lee Street that saw walking around the build- sity." computer and a hidden Michael Milan, 31, of 3 Theft a flag was stolen on the Fourth ing trying to gain access. Police Strampel's departure camera. Basse Circle, was arrested on reported the man was friends ends the East Lansing A report of a larceny at 3:05 of July. The resident has grainy Strampel, who had been a warrant charge of indecent video of the suspects. with a resident in the building; school's efforts to revoke dean of the osteopathic assault on a person 14 or older p.m. Friday on Essex Street; at A report of flip flops stolen at 7:39 p.m. Friday at McDon- his tenure, but officials medical school until De- at 6:48 p.m. Friday. 3:28 p.m. Friday at 64 Henry at 12:05 p.m. Saturday on Elm ald’s at 133 Main St. A caller say it doesn't affect crim- cember, also had oversight Terrance Moore, 30, of 95 Ave.; at 4:22 p.m. Friday at 17 Street. A caller reported his reported a man was trying to inal charges. He was or- of Nassar, a campus doc- Pleasant St., was arrested on a Henry Ave.; at 6:49 p.m. Friday gain access to cars. Peter G. dered to trial last month at 138 Boston St.; at 11:01 flip flops were out on the back tor who regularly treated warrant charge of Class A drug Burgess, 37, was arrested. on a high misdemeanor female gymnasts. Stram- a.m. Saturday at 5 Union St.; porch drying out and someone possession at 4:54 p.m. Friday. A report of a neighborhood and misconduct in office, pel is accused of failing to at 11:50 a.m. Saturday at Lynn came into the fenced yard over- Nicole Nichol, of 220 Maple dispute at 2:15 p.m. Sunday a felony. Two other misde- ensure that Nassar was Vocational Technical Institute at night and stole them. St., was arrested on warrant at 12 Sophie Road. A caller re- meanors are also part of following restrictions that 80 Neptune Blvd. charges of two counts of threat ported vandalism to a tree on the case. were ordered in 2014 as a to commit crime and violation A report of motor vehicle PEABODY her property by a neighbor. Three women, including result of sexual assault al- of a harassment prevention or- theft at 3:10 p.m. Friday at 10 two current medical stu- legations. der at 12:49 p.m. Sunday. Farrar St.; at 5 p.m. Friday at Arrests Fire dents, accuse him of sex- Nassar is serving de- 68 Broad St.; at 10:44 p.m. ual harassment, including cades in prison for assault Friday at 165 Washington St.; Peter G. Burgess, 37, of 88 A working fire was reported Accidents Aborn St., Apt. 2, was arrested bawdy talk about sex and and child pornography at 11:18 a.m. Saturday at 45 at 1:19 a.m. Sunday at Carrab- nude photos and a grop- crimes. A report of a motor vehicle Thistle St. on a warrant at 7:39 p.m. Fri- ba’s Restaurant at 1A Newbury crash at 2:09 p.m. Friday at A report of a robbery at day. St. South Street and Western Av- 11:39 a.m. Saturday at Com- Rachael E. Geren, 24, of 20 enue; at 5:51 p.m. Friday on mercial and Warren streets. High St., Apt. 1L, Southbridge, Theft Wyoma Square; at 5:53 p.m. was arrested and charged with Friday at Cowdrey Avenue and Vandalism shoplifting by concealing mer- A report of a larceny at 3:35 Lynnfield Street; at 9:43 p.m. chandise second offense, car- p.m. Friday at Alliance Health at Friday at Community Cred- A report of motor vehicle van- rying a dangerous weapon, ar- Rosewood at 22 Johnson St. An it Union at 1 Andrew St.; at dalism at 11:08 a.m. Sunday restee furnishing a false name/ administrator reported money 9:51 p.m. Friday at Liberty and on Farrar Street. social security number, witness was taken; at 3:21 p.m. Sat- Washington streets; at 2:49 A report of vandalism at 1:31 intimidation and on warrants at urday at 20 Central St. A call- p.m. Saturday at 41 Market p.m. Sunday at 73 Woodman 2:21 p.m. Saturday. er reported there were several St.; at 3:32 p.m. Saturday at St. items missing from her father’s Eastern and Western avenues; Accidents apartment. at 8:15 p.m. Saturday at 60 MARBLEHEAD Lexington St.; at 9:13 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle SWAMPSCOTT Saturday at 1 Friend Terrace; at hit and run crash at 11:04 p.m. Arrest Friday at Bunghole Liquors at 12:35 p.m. Sunday at Dunkin’ Accidents Donuts at 932 Lynnfield St.; at Benjamin Freger, 20, of 11 79 Lowell St.; at 3:08 p.m. 1:05 p.m. Sunday at 50 South Preston Beach Road, was ar- Saturday at Lake and Lowell A report of a motor vehicle Common St.; at 1:45 p.m. Sun- rested on a warrant at 12:54 streets. A 16-year-old juvenile crash at 5:28 p.m. Friday at was summoned for leaving the day at 57 Sutcliffe Road. a.m. Saturday. Mission on the Bay at 141 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of a motor vehicle scene of property damage, ju- Humphrey St.; at 2:46 p.m. nior operator with a passenger Washington Gov. Jay Inslee speaks in front of hit and run crash at 5:48 p.m. Saturday at 377 Essex St.; at Accidents under 18 and following too Western State Hospital in Lakewood. Friday at Amity and Washington 2:24 p.m. Sunday at Atlantic close. streets; at 12:50 a.m. Saturday A report of a motor vehicle Avenue and Humphrey Street. A report of a motor vehicle at South Street and Western crash at 5:26 p.m. Friday on A report of a motor vehicle crash at 2:17 a.m. Saturday at Washington psychiatric Avenue; at 2:28 p.m. Sunday Village Street; at 9:01 p.m. hit and run crash at 9:33 a.m. 56 Washington St. and 5 Aborn at Chestnut and Clough streets. Saturday on Washington Street; Saturday at Domino’s Pizza at St.; at 8:41 a.m. Saturday at 2 A report of a motor vehicle at 9:56 p.m. Saturday at Lafay- 430 Paradise Road. hospital is called ‘hell’ crash with personal injury at 6 ette Street and Tully Road Forest St. and 220 Lowell St.; p.m. Saturday at Adams Street A car was backed into by a at 12 p.m. Saturday at 558 Breaking and Entering By Martha Bellisle correct problems, the hos- Extension and Fayette Street. trash truck at 10:57 a.m. Sat- Lowell St.; at 12:48 p.m. Sat- ASSOCIATED PRESS pital continually puts pa- A report of a police motor urday at Lorraine Terrace and urday at The Ultimate at 130 A report of a motor vehicle tients at risk, according to SEATTLE — Behind vehicle crash at 8:32 p.m. Sat- West Shore Drive. Newbury St. A crash involving breaking and entering at 4:56 a recent surprise federal tall brick walls and se- urday at 287 Essex St. a motorcycle was reported; at p.m. Saturday at 11 Rockland inspection. Some didn't Complaints 7:09 p.m. Saturday at 80 Pros- St. cure windows, hundreds get oxygen and blood-sug- Assaults pect St. A car reportedly struck of patients at Washington ar checks; injuries weren't A report of a disturbance at a building and was on its side; Theft state's largest psychiatric properly treated; they A report of an assault at 8:36 10:29 p.m. Friday on Ocean at 11:05 p.m. Saturday at Ex- hospital live in conditions were held in restraints p.m. Friday at Union Variety on Avenue. A caller reported kids tended Stay America at 200 A report of a larceny at 1:15 that fail U.S. health and too long; and the building Union Street; at 9:03 p.m. Fri- partying with underage drink- Jubilee Drive; at 12:51 a.m. p.m. Friday at 53 Farragut safety standards, while remained a fire hazard. day on Curwin Circle. ing. Police reported there was Sunday at 6 Lynn St.; at 7:44 Road. overworked nurses and Some violations were cited psychiatrists say they are in inspections going back navigating a system that to 2015. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS punishes employees who After years of chances, speak out despite critical the U.S. Centers for Medi- staffing shortages. care and Medicaid Ser- ful possession of a firearm sioner William B. Evans separate crashes. Man arrested on gun charges "They don't have enough vices last week stripped and ammunition, unlaw- says the man was shot in State police responded staff to protect patients, BOSTON (AP) — Police the hospital in Lakewood fully carrying a loaded the arm and in the lower to a motorcycle accident or provide them with the say they have arrested a of its certification and fed- gun and resisting arrest. body during a shootout on Route 3 in Rockland, bare minimum of care," man who led them on a eral funding, totaling $53 Carvalho will be ar- with another man. and declared the driver said Lisa Bowser, whose foot chase. million a year and about raigned in Roxbury Dis- He ran into police dead on the scene at 1:30 mother spent two years Twenty-nine-year-old 20 percent of its budget. trict Court. His attorney headquarters injured as a.m. on Sunday. at Western State Hospi- Peter Carvalho was walk- Gov. Jay Inslee said he could not be immediately the shooter kept firing. Less than two hours tal and suffered dozens of ing down a driveway in wants the state to change identified. Bullets struck the build- later, a car rolled over on falls and assaults. the Boston neighborhood how it handles the men- ing, leaving holes in one Interstate 495 in Wren- "Going there was like go- of Roxbury on Sunday window. tally ill but that it's mak- Man shot near police tham, killing another ing into hell," said Bowser, morning, by a house offi- The man is in the hospi- ing inroads. headquarters person. It is not clear if who has sued the state- cers had been called to for tal with injuries that are "We have been on a anyone else was in the car run facility. "I honestly course correction to turn reports of a fight. BOSTON (AP) — Au- not life-threatening. or injured. Investigations thought they would kill this ship around and we Officers say he walked thorities say a man is No information is avail- into the crash are ongo- her before I could get her are continuing on that toward them with what being hospitalized for able on whether a sus- out." course of improvement," looked like the shape of a injuries sustained in a pect has been taken into ing. U.S. and state regula- the Democrat told AP. firearm in his waistband. shooting across the street custody. Names of the victims tors for years have found Sharon Struthers was Carvalho allegedly from Boston Police head- have not been released. health and safety viola- committed to the hospi- started to run when he quarters. Two killed in tions at the 800-bed hospi- tal for depression in 2014 was told to show his The shooting happened Man suffers serious overnight crashes tal, ranging from assaults and stayed through 2015, hands and threw the gun in the Boston neighbor- injuries in shooting on staff to escapes of dan- when it failed four federal into a backyard. Carvalho hood of Roxbury on Satur- ROCKLAND (AP) — gerous patients, including was detained shortly after day night. State Police say two BOSTON (AP) — Police inspections. During visits, a man accused of torturing Bowser said she began to and charged with unlaw- Boston Police Commis- people have been killed in are investigating a shoot- a woman to death. Even see bruising all over her ing that has sent a man after that 2016 escape, a mother's body, which was to a hospital with injuries nursing supervisor told rarely washed, and found that are life-threatening. Patrick A. Lee Attorney at Law Lynn Drug Task Force The Associated Press that fungus covering her feet. Hotline Police say the shoot- a patient who had been "They wouldn't bathe Immigration • Divorce • Wills • Child Support ing happened Saturday Landlord Tennant • Civil Litigation charged with murder and her," Bowser said. "She 781-477-4444 afternoon in the Roxbury found not guilty by reason would tell me that anoth- neighborhood of Boston CALL 24 HOURS A DAY of insanity was placed in a er patient hit her. They or text the word tiplynn and near 76 Homestead St. less secure ward and the would put her in a jump- your tip to “tip411” (847411) The man was taken to nurse faced retaliation af- suit so she couldn't go to an area hospital. Police ter reporting the danger to the bathroom, and the All reports of neighborhood have not identified the 100 Cummings Center 978-969-3786 activity will be investigated. non-violent patients. staff made fun of her for Suite 32H, Beverly, MA [email protected] Callers may remain anonymous. victim, or said if a suspect Despite a shakeup in wetting herself. She was is in custody. leadership and vows to treated like an animal." Para Espanol Favor de Llamal al Numero 781-513-3531 Spanish menu available MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Flying high in Revere Gearing up for the summer and Beyond

BEYOND WALLS From A1 during the two-week peri- od. “A big part of this is to increase the economic im- pact of artwork, and really that’s focused on improv- ing economic conditions for mom and pop shops and local restaurants here in Lynn,” he said. Wilson said the focus right after the mural fes- tival is to create a tempo- rary park on the water- front on a three-acre site that abuts the Lynn ferry ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK terminal, which will help increase walkability ac- On the first and third Saturdays of the summer months, the DCR and cess from the downtown Mass Audubon give birding tours of the Belle Isle Marsh Reservation. to the waterfront and vice versa. Wilson credited the Economic Development & Industrial Corporation of Lynn (EDIC/Lynn) for helping Beyond Walls acquire the parcel for a three-year engagement. Programming is planned for the park. There will be a multi-use stage for mu- sic, as well as a theater on the water. Shipping containers will be used as canvasses for street art. There will be futsal courts, a jungle gym for kids, and body weight exercise equipment for adults, Wil- son said. ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The final cost of the park will be funding dependent, Caleb Neelon’s mural on Monroe Street. but is expected to come from grants and in-kind He is slated to give a on Facebook and Insta- donations from several presentation to the City gram, or people can visit partners on the project. Council at 7:30 p.m. Tues- www.beyond-walls.org for Wilson said Beyond day about planned events more information. Walls will begin to work for Beyond Walls. toward implementation Artist and event lineups Gayla Cawley can be through May of next year, for the mural festival will reached at gcawley@item- with programming an- be announced on social live.com. Follow her on A bird perches on a twig. nounced after. media, BeyondWallsLynn Twitter @GaylaCawley. Swampscott focuses on school security

SECURITY related infrastructure at From A1 the schools, which the su- perintendent said is part of teachers into the building. the security upgrades. In addition, a lobby guard “Since the day I became and security person are superintendent, the safety stationed at both Swamp- and security of our stu- scott Middle School and dents has always been my Swampscott High School No. 1 priority,” Angelakis during school hours. said. “For the last several Angelakis said an area years, we have been re- the district needs to im- pairing and/or replacing prove on is at the middle existing security cameras and high schools after within the district, add- the school day ends, as ing additional cameras both buildings are used and upgrading the infra- for sports and events. She structure with servers said she’s become increas- and DVRs. The money ap- ingly concerned with secu- proved at Town Meeting rity after school hours. will allow us to continue Beginning next school with this project.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS year, she said the district Although she said there From left, the foursome of Donal Lucia, Lynn English Class of ’55, Don Baker, Lynn English Class will be hiring additional se- haven’t been security is- of ’58, Arthur Yee, Peabody High School Class of ’58, and Roger Comeau, Peabody High School curity for the middle school sues at the schools in the Class of ’58, get ready to tee off in their reunion match at Olde Salem Greens. from 2 to 5 p.m. and at the past, the superintendent high school from 2 to 10 p.m. said it was important to “For years, I have strug- remain proactive. gled with the idea that our “We knew from the out- Fore! for four — 60 years later middle and high schools set that it would take become open communi- years to achieve some of what we have accom- ty of Lynn connections. said Yee. “How to act. You ready for a match in high ty buildings after school GOLF plished,” Angelakis said. His family owned the Tai learned a lot about play- school, but that was about hours,” Angelakis said. “It From A1 “We want to continue to do Hong restaurant on Lyn- ing the game, too, just by it,” said Yee. is my hope that by hiring all that we can to keep our and Don Lucia in a game nfield Street (now Jade watching how some of the Another thing Yee was additional front desk staff students and citizens as that recreated a match Pacifica) and his wife is guys did it.” good at back in the day to buzz people through safe as we possibly can.” 60 years earlier at Salem a niece of the late Wal- “You learned an appre- was finding the golf balls one door will begin to help Country Club in which ter Hoey, perhaps Lynn’s ciation of the game,” said that were driven into the us address this issue.” In May, Town Meeting ap- Gayla Cawley can be Baker, the captain of the most prominent news pho- Baker. woods off the tee. reached at gcawley@item- Lynn English golf team, tographer (and a former Thursday, Yee got the “All the guys called me proved $45,000 for the dis- live.com. Follow her on played Yee, his counter- Item staffer). better of Baker, “but it was ‘Hawkeye’,” he said. trict to purchase and install part for Peabody High. Back in 1958, English close,” said Baker. Yee joined the service af- security cameras and other Twitter @GaylaCawley. The funny part about and Peabody were in the The foursome had other ter high school, and once the whole thing is that no- old Essex County League. concerns — such as the home, he began a career in body remembers who won And both Yee and Baker near 100-degree heat on research at GTE and, lat- that match. had long histories with the course. er, Sylvania. Need to find “Call it a tie,” said Baker golf, as both were caddies “We drank a lot of wa- And he joined a men’s Thursday. at Salem Country Club, ter,” said Comeau. “I think league in Sandy Burr in an article? Baker happened to meet which means that they every two holes we had to Wayland. Comeau, a classmate of could play a round Mon- get another bottle of wa- When asked what would Yee’s at Peabody (he was days. In addition, Baker ter.” possess four septuagenar- Subscribe to president of his senior was a Francis Ouimet Yee said he still has the ians to go out on a 100-de- class, Yee was treasurer). scholar (Ouimet is gener- same clubs he used in high gree day and chase a little e-edition on Comeau mentioned the ally considered the father school. white ball around, Lucia meeting, and next thing of amateur golf). “I got them at Ray- had the best answer. you know, Comeau and “As a kid,” said Baker, monds. They were called “You’re with good Yee paired up and Baker “playing at Salem Country ‘Louisville Grand Slams,’” friends,” he said. “You’re corralled Lucia and — Club was the ultimate.” he said. out, moving around, exer- with 91-year-old Jim Staf- Both Yee and Baker said He prides himself on cising, enjoying the fresh ford playing Brian Doyle they learned a lot about never having taken a golf air, and all in all it’s a Murray’s “Caddyshack” the sport by watching the lesson. He learned by great day. What could be role as referee — set out to men for whom they cad- playing in those Monday better?” recreate their mano-a-ma- died. caddie golf games at Sa- call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 no match. “What you learned most lem. Steve Krause can be to start your Yee may be from Pea- was how to conduct your- “I’d go to the driving reached at skrause@item- daily subscription. body, but he has plen- self on the golf course,” range if I felt I had to get live.com. A8 MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Elvis Costello reveals cancer diagnosis, cancels tour dates

By Libby Hill LOS ANGELES TIMES Elvis Costello canceled the six re- maining shows of his summer European tour with his band, the Imposters, on Friday, revealing that he had undergone surgery for a “small but very aggressive cancerous malignancy” and recovery required his full attention. The 63-year-old singer released a statement via his website. He said he had received the diagnosis from his doctor six weeks ago and, upon learning that surgery recommended three to four weeks of recovery, was delighted to con- tinue with the tour as scheduled. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “It was impossible to judge how this The Mountain View Officers’ Club, built in 1942, was used to house, train advisory would line up with the de- and care for black soldiers preparing for World War II. mands on a traveling musician, playing 90-minute to 2-hour plus performances on a nightly basis but by the time we $1.1M awarded to preserve African-American historic sites reached the Edinburgh Playhouse, I was PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE almost fooled into thinking that normal NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Grants service had been resumed,” he wrote. specifics regarding his diagnosis, he did totaling $1.1 million will help support In late June, Costello canceled two con- close with a request for his male fans, important African-American heritage certs citing recovery issues. urging them to talk to their friends. sites including the homes of jazz mu- “The spirit has been more than willing “You’ll find you are not alone — seek sician John Coltrane and playwright but I have to now accept that it is going your doctor’s advice if you are in doubt August Wilson, a Virginia location cen- to take longer than I would have wished or when it is timely and act as swiftly as tral to the slave trade and civil rights for me to recover my full strength,” you may in these matters. It may save locations in Birmingham, a preservation Costello wrote. “Therefore, I must reluc- your life,” he wrote. group announced Friday. tantly cancel all the remaining engage- “Believe me, it is better than playing The money from the African-Ameri- ments of this tour.” roulette,” Costello added. can Cultural Heritage Action Fund is The canceled gigs include stops in Costello’s statement is available to part of an effort by the National Trust Britain, Croatia, Austria, Norway and read in full on his website. for Historic Preservation to preserve Sweden. The artist is still scheduled for a full and promote African-American historic While Costello did not reveal any U.S. tour later this year. places. Brent Leggs, who directs the fund, says African-American historic places have traditionally been undervalued and underfunded. "Through the action fund we have the opportunity to raise the visibility and the full contributions of African-Amer- icans to our nation. We have the oppor- tunity to highlight stories and places of activism achievement and community, to rewrite history and tell a new story about a black America," he said. He says the group and outside advis- ers narrowed down the 830 applicants from 42 states to 16 awardees. The grants are given in four categories: capacity building; project planning; PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS capital; and programming and interpre- The Freedom House Museum in tation. Alexandria, Va. Feminists, animal rights groups reshape Pamplona bull fest PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS PAMPLONA, Spain (AP) — The topics growing public outrage. of sexual abuse and animal cruelty "I don't want my city to be known as Psychology museum explores what makes us human are dominating this year's San Fermin a place for rampant sexual abuse or the festival in Pamplona, which kicks off torture of animals," said Jana Uriz, AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Wonder Wom- Friday for nine days and eight nights of 32, a local animal-rights activist among an's striking visage on large, bright round-the-clock alcohol-soaked partying, those demanding a "sexual-abuse free" screens just inside the new National traditional celebrations and dangerous festival. Museum of Psychology tells visitors bull runs. Authorities have been able to iden- there's more here than dusty books and It's not a full-blown identity crisis yet, tify suspects in nearly 95 percent of esoteric curiosities. but the festival in northern Spain pop- the cases in Pamplona, where the 2016 The world's most famous female super- ularized by American novelist Ernest "Wolfpack case" — named after the hero gets a place of distinction because Hemingway and seen by critics as a WhatsApp group the perpetrators used she was created by a psychologist, Wil- macho proving ground with a violent to share their abuse videos — marked liam Moulton Marston, as a symbol of streak is slowly adapting to the social a tipping point that galvanized Spain's what he saw as the emerging power of own #MeToo movement. awareness brought by a new generation. women in the 1940s. Sexual assaults reported during the Outrage fueled protests in the streets Once past Wonder Woman, the festival went from two in 2008 — the after a provincial court cleared the five 8,500-square-foot museum on the edge year a local woman was murdered men of rape charges and sentenced them of the University of Akron's downtown after she refused to have sex with her to nine years behind bars on a lesser campus takes a deep dive into the study killer — to 20 in 2016, when five men charge of sexual abuse. The government of why people do what they do. The cornered an 18-year old, filmed them- launched a revision of the punishments technical stuff — treatment of mental selves sexually attacking her and left for sexual crimes, but when the men illness, the rise of talk therapy, etc. — is after stealing her phone. The figures, were released on bail last month pend- from a study by the Public University ing a decision on their appeal, angry keenly balanced with the kind of inter- of Navarra, rose to 22 last year amid crowds again hit the streets. active exhibits that are a requirement for any modern family museum. Dennis Barrie, who developed it with his wife, Kathleen, already knew what it took to get people in the front door of a museum. He was co-creator of Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and a former executive director there. In recent years he worked on the Interna- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tional Spy Museum in Washington and the Mob Museum in Las Vegas. pate in the process," he said. He acknowledged the challenges in Visitors can put together a puzzle making psychology palatable to a mass that was used as an intelligence test — audience. known in the early 20th century as a "When I first met the team there and "moron test" — to assess the intellect of looked at their archives, which are ex- immigrants arriving in the U.S. tensive and for most of us probably too They can measure their reaction time sophisticated in terms of knowledge and against that of legendary slugger Babe background, I did have those concerns," Ruth. They can test their ability to Barrie said. multitask. But the subject matter also gave him Displays tell the stories of how psy- plenty of options. chology has been used in everything "There were things in everything we from workplace efficiency to determining did that were indicators of a bigger story the level of caffeine in Coca-Cola and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS but allowed you to have fun and partici- marketing handguns to women.

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018 Peabody West in District 16 nal Lynn eld falls in winner’s bracket game By Anne Marie Tobin off the early nerves and got ITEM STAFF to that second time at bat, the kids didn’t miss. Any LYNN — In a battle fea- time Dooley makes con- turing the only remaining tact, he hits the ball hard undefeated teams in the and he really toughed it District 16 tournament, out on the mound.” Peabody West came out Lynnfield manager Matt firing on all cylinders en Adamo had a different route to a 16-2 win over take. Lynnfield Saturday at “They just kicked our Wyoma’s Reinfuss Field to butts,” Adamo said. “They punch its ticket to Thurs- played fantastic. We had a day ‘s final (TBA). real dogfight with Swamp- Jayce Dooley had a mon- scott the night before, but ster day at the plate, going tonight was certainly not 4-for-4 with a 2-run ho- the outcome we were hop- mer, double, five RBI and ing for. That’s a huge win five runs scored. He also for Peabody as now they had a solid outing on the will have all of their pitch- mound, pitching 3 -plus ers available for their next innings of 1-hit ball. Dool- game.” ey and reliever Thomas Both teams manufac- Fabbo (2 innings, 1 hit) tured solo runs in the first, kept Lynnfield in check to both on wild pitches with hand Lynnfield (undefeat- Dooley (double) scoring for ed as 10s and 11s) its first Peabody and Tyler Adamo district loss in three years. (walk) scoring for Lynn- “We have had them on field. ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN our radar all year,” said Peabody scratched out Peabody manager Steve Jayce Dooley’s expression says it all as he watches his home run sail out of Reinfuss Field in Wy- Porcella. “Once we shook WEST, B2 oma Saturday. 15s take Swampscott survives care of pitchers’ Revere duel By Harold Rivera By Anne Marie Tobin ITEM SPORTS EDITOR ITEM STAFF LYNN — When you jump SAUGUS — Every once in a out to a nice start and give while, there are games where your pitcher a solid lead to it is a shame that someone work with, it’s usually a good has to lose. omen for the rest of the game. Sunday night’s District 16 A six-run rally in the top of elimination game between the first inning propelled the Peabody and Swampscott at Lynn 15-year-old Babe Ruth Elks Field is a prime example. All-Stars to a 16-4 five-in- Pitching and clutch defen- ning mercy rule win over sive play ruled the day for Revere Sunday evening at both teams, but in the end, it Breed Middle School. was Swampscott that came “The best part is that even up with the timely hitting though it was a shortened when it needed it most — in game, in the 15 outs we didn’t the bottom of the sixth in- strike out once,” Lynn man- ning — to come away with an ager Dave Galeazzi said. “We exciting 1-0 walkoff win. preached keeping the ball Peabody starting southpaw out of the air and there were Daniel Zizza carried a no-hit- minimal outs on the air. We ter into the sixth inning and didn’t strike out, we put the ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE got the first out of the inning, ball in play and that turned Lynn’s Anthony Marino slides back to rst during Sunday’s Lynn Babe Ruth 14-year-old stabbing a hard grounder into 16 runs. We’re starting All-Star game against Newton at Clancy Field at Breed Middle School. back to the mound on his to click.” backhand. After reaching his Lynn’s early spurt was pitch count, lefty Cam Con- more than enough for start- nolly came on in relief and ing pitcher Lucas Fritz to Lynn Babe Ruth 14-year-old surrendered a single to Liam work with. Fritz allowed Wales, who alertly took sec- nine hits, four earned runs, ond when the ball got past a three walks and struck out stars keep winning in pool play Peabody outfielder. six Revere batters. Up next was Swamp- “Lucas threw a lot of pitch- scott starter Quinn Hitch- es towards the back half of By Harold Rivera “We waited probably two weeks has this whole ritual he does, this cock. He hit a hard ground the game and he tired a little ITEM SPORTS EDITOR to play a game and the kids were whole workout and it shows. He’s ball through short, giving bit,” Galeazzi said. “He hasn’t ready to explode,” Lynn manager great. He’s always been great.” Swampscott runners at sec- pitched in about a week and LYNN — When you put run- Brian O’Connor said. “We knew Lynn’s leadoff batter reached ond and third with Jason a half. He did exactly what ners on base in every inning it’s they were going to explode. We base in each inning, which served Bouffard at the plate. we wanted him to do. We much easier to place pressure on just had to keep them calm, keep as a huge boost for the Lynners Peabody manager Rick gave him an early lead and the opposing team. That was the the right mindset. My assistant and put Newton on its toes to DeLoreto gambled and in- we told him he didn’t have to winning formula for the Lynn coaches are awesome. We have a start each frame. tentionally walked Bouffard be so fine around the plate, Babe Ruth 14-year-old All-Stars great coaching staff. They put in “We like to be aggressive,” to load the bases for Ben bassically let them hit it and Sunday afternoon. a lot of work and it shows.” O’Connor said. “We tell our kids O’Brien. Down 0-2 in the let his teammates do the job.” And it only helped Lynn’s cause Mateo allowed one earned run to swing at the first pitch. As long count, O’Brien blooped a pop Lynn loaded the bases to that starting pitcher Antony Ma- on five hits, struck out five and as it’s a strike, we’re swinging. up to short right that glanced start the game with a walk teo brought his A game by toss- walked one. That’s how we play. That’s how off a diving Michael Petro’s drawn by Kyle Durant, a ing five stellar innings, en route “Antony’s amazing,” O’Connor we like to play.” glove as the second baseman single from Jared DeFilippo to a 13-1 5-inning mercy rule win said of his starter. “He was here Anthony Marino (2-for-3, 2 RBI) was back-peddling, bringing over Newton at Breed Middle yesterday working with his fa- LYNN 15s, B2 School. ther all day before the game. He LYNN 14s, B2 SWAMPSCOTT, B2 Salem sends Pine Hill Little League packing

By Daniel Kane trict 16 elimination game. for Salem, only allowing two hits ITEM STAFF “I told them I said, ‘don’t let that while walking one batter, hitting call dictate this game lets go out and one batter with a pitch, and striking PEABODY — When Salem’s Roc- do it’,” Salem manager Kevin Mc- out eight batters in the shutout win. co Ryan laced a single to right field Grath said. “It was a close play. This “I can’t say enough about Jack with men on base in the first inning, team has always played through Doyle pitching today it was exactly it looked like he would put his team the losers’ bracket. We have always what we needed,” Kevin McGrath up early. played through adversity. It doesn’t said. “He got in under 65 pitches, However, Pine Hill All-Star left three days rest, which is huge at fielder Mason Miller delivered a faze them, I love this team I love coaching these kids.” this point. One of our strengths is strike to the plate, throwing out Sa- we’re deep at pitcher and you need The Salem offense was led by Ca- lem’s Jack Doyle on a close play at pitching to get through this.” sey McGrath (2-for-2, 2 walks) who home. For Pine Hill only Miller and Chris had four RBI, Shawn O’Keefe (1- The play had all the signs of a po- Champa got base hits. Four differ- tential momentum-swinging play for-4) who had three RBI and Kaya ent pitchers took the mound for Pine for the Hillies. But Salem was un- Jackson (1-for-1 with a walk) who Hill: Willy McCafferty, Richie Avery, fazed, ultimately scoring 14 runs added two RBI. Corey Grimes (1-for- Champa and Nicky Rogers, but none 4), Charly Lara (1-for-2), and Doyle ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE over the next three innings of the could silence the Salem bats. shortened game and cruise to a 14-0 (3-for-4) also each added one RBI for “We just didn’t have it today,” Pine Pine Hill’s Willy McCafferty throws a pitch win over Pine Hill Sunday afternoon Salem. during the game against Salem Sunday. at Lt. Ross park in Peabody in a Dis- Doyle also pitched all four innings PINE HILL, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018

Peabody LL softball team wins sectional Peabody West in District 16 final WEST from Lynnfield’s pitchers From B1 who struggled to find the strike zone. four runs in the third, Dooley started the party all with two outs, the big with his 2-run shot over hit being a 2-run double the fence in right field, by Dooley, to make it 5-1, scoring Fabbo, who led off West. with a single. If there can be a turn- Lynnfield walked the ing point in a 16-2 rout, it first four batters of the came in the second. With fifth, all of whom scored, to Lynnfield’s Nick Lucich make it 8-2, then a 2-run and pinch-runner Nathan single by Villano and RBI Lopez at second and third single by Josh Scali made with one out, Brendan it 11-2. Manoogian grounded out to first baseman Nick Vil- Peabody added insult to lano. Lopez, now a third injury with four more runs of the way down the third in the sixth, the big hits coming from Scali (2-run PHOTO | DIANA CARBONE base line, started toward home, but Villano alertly double), Anthony Herbert Peabody’s Little League softball team defeated Woburn, 13-0, Saturday to win the Section 2 held the ball and ran Lo- (2-run double) and Dooley championship. the team is back in action next Sunday in the state final tournament. Mem- pez back to third. (RBI single). bers are, from left, Avery Grieco, Jessica Steed, Kiley Doolin, Lizzy Bettencourt, Alanna “No doubt about it, that “Once it got to 7-2, the Sweeney, Penelope Spack, Mia Philbrook, Abby Bettencourt, Hailey Roach, Payton Petrillo, was the turning point of kids got deflated and the Logan Lomasney, and Marissa Simmons. the game,” said Porcella. game got out of hand,” “Had we started throw- said Adamo. “Credit to ing the ball around, that Peabody, they made every would have been a big play in the field and all we opening for them, but can do is tell the kids to Lynn Babe Ruth 14-year-olds beat Newton Villano kept them at bay forget about it. Our backs with that play.” are up against the wall, LYNN 14s Lynnfield closed to 5-2 but I don’t think there From B1 in the bottom of the third. is another team better Adamo beat out an infield equipped than us to deal scored the game’s first run in the top single and scored from with that.” of the first when he crossed home third on a fielder’s choice Lynnfield’s next game plate on Aaron O’Connor’s (2-for-2, 2 off the bat of Nick Hub- is Tuesday (5:45, TBA) RBI) RBI double. Nolan Mulcahy (1- bard. against the winner of to- for-2, RBI) roped a RBI double, scoring After that, it was all night’s Swampscott-Salem O’Connor, to give Lynn a 2-0 lead. West, with a little help game. Lynn pushed across two more runs in the top of the second. Tyler Dugan (2-for-2, RBI) and Tyler Wilson (1-for- 1, 2 RBI) hit back-to-back singles to start the inning. After a flyout, Ryan Fraher’s (2-for-3, 2 RBI) RBI single bumped the lead to 3-0. Marino fol- lowed with a sac-fly to give Lynn a 4-0 advantage after two innings. Mateo (1-for-3, RBI) helped his own cause with a RBI double in the top of the third. Dugan followed with a RBI single, stretching the lead to 6-0. Wil- son was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded and Daniel Reddick (0-for-3, RBI) added a RBI groundout. Lynn led 8-0 with full control after three frames. “That’s how we like to play,” O’Con- nor said. “We want (our opponents) shaking in their shoes. That’s what we try to do.” Newton scored its lone run of the af- ternoon in the bottom of the third on consecutive doubles. Marino walked to lead the fourth inning. After a groundout, O’Connor brought Marino home with a RBI sin- gle. A flurry of Newton errors allowed O’Connor, who took second on a wild throw to home plate, to score. The Lynners tallied three more runs in the fifth. Fraher and Marino roped RBI singles and an errant Newton throw granted Fraher the final run of ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN the game. “Every kid on this team can hit,” Swampscott’s Liam Wales is sky high after scor- O’Connor said. “Lynn’s a pretty big ing the winning run Sunday evening in a win city so there’s probably 10 other kids over Peabody in the District 16 Little League that could help on this team. Every tournament. single one of these kids can hit and the four players on the bench can hit. It’s a good problem to have.” Sixth-inning single Mateo retired the side in order with a pair of strikeouts and lineout in the bottom of the fifth, capping Lynn’s lifts Swampscott 13-1 win. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Lynn’s (1-0) back on the diamond Lynn’s Tyler Dugan looks over his shoulder as he arrives at Both teams had runners Wednesday night (8) against Arling- SWAMPSCOTT second base in Sunday’s game. on base in every inning ton. From B1 but Zizza and Hitchcock Wales home with game were more than up to the winning run. challenge and get out of Lynn 15s show no mercy against Revere “Ben is just a great con- every jam unscathed un- tact hitter who rarely til the sixth. Hitchcock LYNN 15s DeFilippo to cross home back in the third on Ga- 2-RBI double to make it a strikes out and was sup- allowed only three hits From B1 plate with Lynn’s seventh leazzi’s RBI double, bump- 16-4 final. posed to take the first in five full innings before run. Aidan Dow and Tobin ing the lead to 11-1. Durant sealed Lynn’s pitch but couldn’t hear me reaching his pitch count. Nicko Galeazzi was hit each roped a RBI ground- The Lynners closed the victory by pitching a score- as he said the noise was He was relieved by short- by a pitch. Durant scored out and a Revere infield scoring with a five-run ral- less bottom of the fifth in too loud,” said Swampscott stop Daniel Dominiconi in the game’s first run on manager Joe McGonagle. error granted Lynn anoth- ly in the top of the fourth. relief. the sixth, who pulled off a Luke Mannion’s RBI sin- “It was just a great at- er score. After an inning Ryan McMahon laced a Lynn’s (2-0) back in ac- Houdini-like finish to keep gle and DeFilippo sprint- bat and he came through and a half, Lynn led 10-0. RBI single and two more tion Tuesday night (8) Peabody off the board. ed home on a wild pitch. for us. I’m glad there was “The middle to bottom runs scored on consecu- with a rematch against Zizza, who had already Fritz helped his own cause only one out, as even if half of our order has re- tive passed balls. After singled and doubled, with a 2-RBI double, Mark Peabody. they had made that catch, ally been coming around Galeazzi walked, McMa- ripped a ball down the line Tobin hit a RBI ground- “Now we’re against Pea- we still score on the play I the past two games,” Ga- hon raced home on a wild to left that Fitzpatrick re- out and Andrew Lucia- pitch to place Lynn ahead body. The last game (a have to believe.” leazzi said. “That makes trieved, holding him to a no capped the early rally us more dangerous, one at 15-1. A Revere infield 10-0 Lynn loss on June The win sets up a must- single. He reached second with a RBI single. Revere, through nine. No one can error allowed Galeazzi to 27), I’d like to think, was win clash against Sa- on a long sacrifice fly by before it’s first turn at the coast through any part of score Lynn’s final run of an aberration,” Galeazzi lem tonight (5:45 at East Reymi Andino to center plate, found itself in a 6-0 our order. We’re hitting the evening. said. “Every game prior to Lynn), which defeated but was stranded when deficit. our stride.” Revere rallied for three that in the past few years Pine Hill in another elimi- Dominiconi sandwiched a The Lynners tallied four Revere plated one run in runs in the bottom of the have been one-run games. nation game Sunday. strikeout and force play at more runs in the top of the the bottom of the second fourth. Jeremy Giron hit We’ expect the same thing “It was an incredible second. Fritz walked with on Tyler Manisian’s RBI a RBI double and Nick to happen again on Tues- pitchers’ duel right to the third (to get Zizza) around the bases loaded, allowing double. Lynn got the run Festa followed suit with a day night.” end,” said McGonagle. a walk to Alex Silva. “Today’s game was about “All 12 of our kids gave defense and pitching by everything they had, so I Salem eliminates Pine Hill from tourney both sides, and the kids could not ask for anything just made plays. We had more,” said Peabody man- ager Rick DeLoreto. “We After being denied runs innings on their way to the was eliminated from the some great plays in the PINE HILL field with Quinn Fitzpat- had our chances with a in the first, Salem got on 14-0 win. District 16 tournament. From B1 rick, when he had just lot of guys on second and the board in the second af- Pine Hill found a bit “We’ve been together third base, but couldn’t Hill manager Joe Driscoll come into the game the ter an single by Jack Doyle of life in the third when with these guys a long get that one hit when we said. “We ran into a good inning before, probably and an error in left field Jaiden Driscoll was hit time,” Driscoll said of his saving the game for us needed it, just like our pitcher, he (Doyle) is a brought home Levy DeSil- by a pitch and reached team. “We have a small when he made a great first game. Tonight, Dan- great all around player, va. A double by McGrath base. A walk by Juneill league so we see a lot of throw from left field on iel (Zizza) was just amaz- we just didn’t put time- and single from Grimes Guzman and a single by each other every day. I’m that long ball to the fence ing and we had some great ly hits together, made a later in the inning put Sa- Champa loaded the bases definitely going to miss to keep their guy (Daniel plays at second early from couple errors in the field, lem up 4-0 after two. with two outs later in the the 12-year-olds, they’ve Zizza) to a single in the Chris Shea. There were couldn’t get out of innings There on out it was non- inning. However, Pine Hill been with me since they top of the sixth, and then very few mistakes in this and that’s what happens stop big innings for Salem, couldn’t capitalize on the were eight-year-olds, they Ryan Ward made a couple game and I’m happy that when you face a good team who added five runs in scoring chance. hold a special spot in my of amazing catches at the it wasn’t an error that like that.” both the third and fourth With the loss, Pine Hill heart.” fence in center field.” made the difference.” MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS (Not including last night’s games) MONDAY American Legion Baseball Today Tuesday Wednesday W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Little League Baseball Beverly/Salem at Lynn (6) O ff at Nashua (2) at Martha’s District 16 Tournament Methuen at Saugus (at Stoneham, 6) M Vineyard 20 8 .714 - 2W 6-4 4:05 p.m. Vineyard (7) Swampscott vs. Salem (at East Lynn, Danvers at Haverhill (7) Worcester 17 14 .548 4 1/2 1L 8-2 5:45) Middleton-Peabody at Lawrence (7) Bristol 18 16 .529 5 1W 4-6 American Legion Baseball NSBL Brockton 15 16 .484 6 1/2 4L 3-7 Methuen at Lynn (6) NS Phillies at Swampscott (6) Thursday Friday Beverly/Salem at M’head-S’scott (7) Pittsfi eld 14 17 .452 7 1/2 1L 4-6 WEDNESDAY Worcester Bristol (7) NSBL Navigators 12 18 .400 9 4W 6-4 Babe Ruth Baseball (7 p.m.) NS Storm at Saugus (6) Nashua 11 18 .379 9 1/2 1L 4-6 TUESDAY 14-year-old state tournament Lynn vs. Arlington (at Lynn, 8) Little League Baseball District 16 Tournament American Legion Baseball Lynnfield vs. Salem/Swampscott M’head/S’scott at Danvers (5:30) (TBA, 5:45) Saugus at Lynn (6) Navs’ winning streak snapped Babe Ruth Baseball NSBL 15-year-old state tournament NS Storm at Manchester (8) at 3-3 after just one inning. the recent Lexington High The Sharks completed Lynn vs. Peabody (at Lynn, 8) Beverly at. Kingston (6) By Joshua Kummins FOR THE ITEM First, the Sharks sent grad scored on a double to one turn through the line- eight men to the plate and left from Varinos. up and scored four runs on SPORTS BRIEFS LYNN — The North logged four hits against Martha’s Vineyard four hits against Navs re- Shore Navigators saw debut Navs starter Tuck- tagged Hetherman for an- liever Justin Foley (Bates) Bishop Fenwick 400, 800, one-mile and their 4-game winning er Hetherman (SNHU) in other three-run inning in in the ninth. Shortstop relays for ages high school streak end Sunday night their first at-bats. Desig- the third. First baseman Kellen Hatheway (Wil- basketball camp and younger. Field events as the first-place Martha’s nated hitter Eric Foggo Tyler Wincig (Bucknell) liams) recorded a two-out, will be the standing long Vineyard Sharks scored The Bishop Fenwick (Stetson), second base- punctuated the frame two-run single to round jump and the softball six runs over the first man Tate Kolwyck (Van- with a two-out, two-run out the frame. Girls Basketball Camp throw. All communities are three innings enroute to a will be held from July derbilt), and right fielder triple into the right-center Hetherman was tagged invited. 12-4 at Fraser Field. Tate Hagan (Dayton) all field gap for his first of two with the loss in his North 23-26 (9 a.m.-1 p.m.) at For more information, The Navs maintain a recorded run-scoring hits. hits in the game. Shore debut as he allowed Danvers Indoor Sports. visit www.lwrun.org, email half-game lead on Nashua North Shore quickly re- Six of the nine Vine- Instructors include play- [email protected] or call six runs on eight hits while ers and coaches from the for the final playoff spot sponded with three runs of yard starters recorded striking out four over four (781) 709-7135 or (781) in the FCBL as the Silver 2018 Division 3 North 593-6562. its own in the first. Sharks multiple hits in the game. innings. Yamil Delgado champion Crusaders, as Knights lost to Bristol. starter Bob Hamel (West- Wincig went 2-for-3 with (Fisher) and Jeam Cas- well as current collegiate Third baseman Elias Va- ern New England) allowed a run scored and three tillo (New England Col- players. Anyone interested Masucci softball rinos (Tufts) led the Navs’ singles to the first three RBI, while third baseman lege) each allowed a run can contact Fenwick coach tournament offense, going 3-for-4 with members of the Navs line- Jackson Raper (Cataw- over three combined in- Adam DeBaggis at aag- an RBI double in the sec- up before Knight was hit ba) went 4-for-5 with two nings of work before Matt [email protected] for more The Vanessa Masucci co-ed ond inning and a run by a pitch with the bases runs scored and one RBI, O’Connor (UMass Lowell) details. slow-pitch softball tourna- scored of his own. Center loaded and catcher Harri- and catcher Matt Oldham pitched a scoreless eighth ment will be held the week- fielder Sal Frelick (Boston son Engstrom’s (Cochise) (Elon) scored three runs. that included the Navs’ Spartans Baseball end of July 20-22 at Breed College) went 2-for-5 and fielder’s choice and throw- After back-to-back score- league-leading 35th dou- Middle School, Lynn. scored twice. ing error scored two more less innings, the Sharks ble play turned this sea- Basics clinic Vanessa Masucci (MacCor- In addition, the Navs runs to tie the game. scored single runs in the son. The Spartans Baseball mack) was killed last Sep- set a single-season record The Navs took their only sixth and seventh innings Devon DiMascio (New Basics clinic will be held tember inside her Revere with 93 stolen bases as lead with a single run one as Raper lifted a sacri- Haven) earned his sec- at Spagnoli Field at Pine home. She was a Lynn right fielder JP Knight inning later. After Frelick fice fly to left field before ond win of the season for Hill’s Gallagher Park native and a member of the (Tufts) recorded his legged out his second in- Wincig brought Oldham Martha’s Vineyard as he beginning next Monday St. Mary’s High softball team-leading 16th. field single in as many home with his second struck out three over three and running until July 20. team. Both offenses clicked innings and took bases on run-scoring hit of the innings of scoreless, one- Participants will learn early as the score was tied back-to-back wild pitches, game. hit ball in relief of Hamel. the basics of hitting, field- ing (infield and outfield), Lynn youth tennis proper throwing mechan- clinics ics and base running. Par- Red Sox score Royal ush in K.C. ticipants are asked to The Lynn Parks and Rec- bring their own baseball reation Department is host- KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) second and third with no- gloves and bats. The con- ing youth tennis clinics — If the Boston Red Sox body out and I felt like I cession stand will be open every Monday, Tuesday and keep getting this kind of could get out of it and lim- for snacks/lunch and pizza Wednesday from July 9 pitching and hitting, their it the damage. I felt like will be served on Friday, through August 1. The clin- first 100-win season in it was my mess to clean July 20 at the camp’s con- ics will be held at Gowdy more than seven decades up. Guys in the bullpen clusion. Contact St. Mary’s Park and will be organized seems a lock. have been getting a lot of baseball coach Derek by age group. Kids ages Rick Porcello matched work lately and that was Dana at 781-521-9439 or eight and under will have his victory total from last my job. Our offense did a [email protected] for year, pitching seven effec- great job of putting runs more information. their clinic from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., kids ages nine to 11 tive innings, Andrew Ben- up and that should’ve will have their clinic from 6 intendi had four hits and been a shutdown inning. Youth Summer p.m. to 7 p.m. and kids ages scored twice, and the Red I wanted it and he gave it evening track 12 and over will have their Sox beat the Kansas City to me.” clinic from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Royals 7-4 on Sunday. Eduardo Nunez drove The fifth annual Lynn The clinics will cover The Red Sox hit .385, 45 in two Boston runs with Parks and Recreation many aspects of tennis, for 111, and had 68 base singles in the fourth and Youth Summer Evening including the forehand, runners in sweeping the seventh. Track meets will be held backhand, serve, positioning three-game series. Boston Mitch Moreland walked at the Manning Field and scoring. Kids are has won six straight and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with the base loaded in track on Mondays for the encouraged to bring a tennis 13 of 16 and own the best the fifth and singled in a next two months from Red Sox starting pitcher Rick Porcello throws racquet and a water bottle record in the majors at 62- run in the seventh. Xavier tonight until Aug. 27 at 29. during the rst inning of Sunday’s game against Bogaerts also contributed 6:30 p.m. There is no entry to the clinic. There is a limit- the Kansas City Royals. fee. ed number of tennis rac- “One through nine, an RBI-double in a three- they’re all great hitters,” run seventh. There will be running quets available through the Benintendi extended ball. loser Heath Fillmyer Merrifield singled in a events and field events at Parks and Recreation his on-base streak to 10 “I went out there with Department. (0-1) said after his first run in the ninth for his each meet. Running straight — six hits and the thought of taking him For more information, con- big-league start. “That’s first five-hit game. Bonifa- events will be a 30-meter four walks — before strik- out,” Red Sox manager race for ages three and tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- probably why they’re in cio drove in two KC runs ing out in the eighth. Alex Cora said after Mer- under and 50, 100, 200, 7096. the position they are this with a third-inning dou- year.” “I thought I was patient rifield’s hit. “I think with ble. up there,” Benintendi said. the lead and the convic- TV/RADIO The Red Sox haven’t won “Anytime you can get 100 games since 1946. “I was trying to get pitch- tion he told me, ‘I got it,’ five hits, that’s a good Porcello (11-3), who was es I could handle and was we went hitter by hitter day,” Merrifield said. “But Baseball 11-17 in 2017, allowed able to do that.” and he got them.” a tough day for us as a 4 p.m...... Philadelphia at NY Mets ...... 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ESPN2 nal two outs for his 27th Mike Moustakas and re- I was throwing the ball the disabled list with back 7:30 p.m....Summer League: Golden State vs. Dallas ...... NBA TV save in 29 chances. tiring Lucas Duda on a fly well. They got runners at tightness. 9 p.m...... Summer League: Milwaukee vs. Denver ...... ESPNU 9:30 p.m....Summer League: Orlando vs. Phoenix...... NBA TV 11 p.m...... Summer League: Brooklyn vs. Minnesota ...... ESPNU MAJOR LEAGUES MLB ALL-STARS 11:30 p.m. . Summer League: LA Clippers vs. Houston...... NBA TV Cycling American League National League At Nationals Park, Washington Andrelton Simmons, Los Angeles 9 a.m...... Tour de France (Stage 3)...... NBCSN East Division East Division AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Manager — A.J. Hinch, Houston Manager — Dave Roberts, Los Ange- Tennis Boston 62 29 .681 — Philadelphia 49 38 .563 — STARTERS 7 a.m...... Wimbledon...... ESPN, ESPN2 New York 58 29 .667 2 Atlanta 50 39 .562 — les Tampa Bay 45 44 .506 16 Washington 45 44 .506 5 Catcher — Wilson Ramon, Tampa STARTERS Toronto 41 48 .461 20 New York 35 51 .407 13½ Bay Catcher — Willson Contreras, Chica- TRANSACTIONS Baltimore 24 65 .270 37 Miami 37 55 .402 14½ First Base — Jose Abreu, Chicago go Central Division Central Division Second Base — Jose Altuve, Hous- First Base — Freddie Freeman, Atlan- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ton ta BASEBALL Anthony Bass on the 10-day DL, ret- Cleveland 49 39 .557 — Milwaukee 54 36 .600 — Third Base — Jose Ramirez, Cleve- Minnesota 39 48 .448 9½ Chicago 51 36 .586 1½ Second Base — Javier Baez, Chicago American League roactive to Thursday. Selected the land Detroit 40 52 .435 11 St. Louis 46 43 .517 7½ Third Base — Nolan Arenado, Colora- BOSTON RED SOX — Placed C Chris- contract of RHP James Norwood Shortstop — Manny Machado, Balti- Chicago 30 60 .333 20 Pittsburgh 41 48 .461 12½ do tian Vazquez and LHP Brian Johnson from Iowa (PCL). more Kansas City 25 64 .281 24½ Cincinnati 39 51 .433 15 Shortstop — Brandon Crawford, San on the 10-day DL; Johnson retroac- LOS ANGELES DODGERS — West Division West Division Outfield — Mookie Betts, Boston; Francisco tive to Thursday. Recalled RHP Wil- Assigned RHP Daniel Corcino out- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Mike Trout, Los Angeles; Aaron liam Cuevas from Pawtucket (IL). right to Oklahoma City (PCL). Houston 61 31 .663 — Arizona 50 40 .556 — Judge, New York Outfield — Nick Markakis, Atlanta; Selected the contract of RHP Ryan MIAMI MARLINS — Assigned OF JB Seattle 57 34 .626 3½ Los Angeles 48 40 .545 1 DH — J.D. Martinez, Boston Matt Kemp, Los Angeles; Bryce Harp- Oakland 50 40 .556 10 Colorado 46 44 .511 4 Brasier from Pawtucket. Transferred Shuck outright to New Orleans (PCL). Pitchers er, Washington. Los Angeles 45 45 .500 15 San Francisco 47 45 .511 4 RHP Austin Maddox to the 60-day MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Optioned Pitchers Texas 40 51 .440 20½ San Diego 38 53 .418 12½ RHPs — Trevor Bauer, Cleveland; DL. RHP Aaron Wilkerson to Colorado Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Jose Berrios, Minnesota; Gerrit Cole, RHPs — Jacob deGrom, New York; KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Released Springs (PCL). Placed C Manny Pina N.Y. Yankees 2, Toronto 1, 10 innings Tampa Bay 9, N.Y. Mets 0 Houston; Edwin Diaz, Seattle; Joe Mike Foltynewicz, Atlanta; Kenley Jan- RHP Justin Grimm. Placed RHP and OF Ryan Braun on the 10-day Oakland 6, Cleveland 0 Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1 Jimenez, Detroit; Craig Kimbrel, Bos- sen, Los Angeles; Miles Mikolas, St. Jakub Junis on the 10-day DL. DL; Pina retroactive to Saturday. Tampa Bay 9, N.Y. Mets 0 Miami 10, Washington 2 ton; Corey Kluber, Cleveland; Luis Louis; Aaron Nola, Philadelphia; Max Texas 3, Detroit 0 Milwaukee 10, Atlanta 3 Selected the contract of RHP Glenn Designated LHP Mike Zagurski for Houston 2, Chicago White Sox 1 Chicago Cubs 6, Cincinnati 5, 10 innings Severino, New York; Blake Treinen, Scherzer, Washington. Sparkman from Omaha (PCL). Signed assignment. Reinstated OF Lorenzo Minnesota 10, Baltimore 1 San Francisco 13, St. Louis 8 Oakland; Justin Verlander, Houston. LHPs — Patrick Corbin, Arizona; RHPs Kaito Yuki and Dallas Beeler to Cain from the 10-day DL. Selected Boston 7, Kansas City 4 Seattle 6, Colorado 4 LHPs — Aroldis Chapman, New York; Sean Doolittle, Washington; Josh minor league contracts. the contract of RHP Corbin Burnes Seattle 6, Colorado 4 San Diego at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. J.A. Happ, Toronto; Chris Sale, Bos- Hader, Milwaukee; Brad Hand, San LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Sent RHP from Colorado Springs. Recalled C L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 8:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 8:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Monday’s Games ton. Diego; Jon Lester, Chicago; Felipe Jim Johnson to Inland Empire (Cal) Jacob Nottingham and INF Nate Orf N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 6-3) at Baltimore Philadelphia (Eflin 7-2) at N.Y. Mets RESERVES Vazquez, Pittsburgh. for a rehab assignment. from Colorado Springs. (TBD), 4:05 p.m., 1st game (Wheeler 2-6), 4:10 p.m., 1st game Catcher — Salvador Perez, Kansas RESERVES N.Y. Yankees (Cessa 0-1) at Baltimore Washington (Rodriguez 0-0) at Pittsburgh OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Placed RHP NEW YORK METS — Optioned RHP City Catchers — Buster Posey, Giants; Paul Blackburn on the 10-day DL, ret- Drew Smith to Las Vegas (PCL). (Ramirez 0-2), 7:05 p.m., 2nd game (Nova 4-6), 7:05 p.m. First Base — Mitch Moreland, Bos- Cincinnati (DeSclafani 3-1) at Cleveland Cincinnati (DeSclafani 3-1) at Cleveland J.T. Realmuto, Miami roactive to Saturday. Reinstated LHP Recalled RHP Chris Flexen from Las (Clevinger 7-3), 7:10 p.m. (Clevinger 7-3), 7:10 p.m. ton First Base — Paul Goldschmidt, Ari- Brett Anderson from the 10-day DL. Vegas. Sent RHP Noah Syndergaard Detroit (Liriano 3-5) at Tampa Bay (Archer Milwaukee (Anderson 6-6) at Miami (Urena Second Base — Gleyber Torres, New zona; Joey Votto, Cincinnati Sent RHP Trevor Cahill to Nashville to Brooklyn (NYP) for a rehab assign- 3-4), 7:10 p.m. 2-9), 7:10 p.m. York Second Base — Ozzie Albies, Atlan- (PCL) for a rehab assignment. ment. Texas (Minor 6-4) at Boston (Rodriguez Philadelphia (Nola 11-2) at N.Y. Mets Third Base — Alex Bregman, Hous- 10-3), 7:10 p.m. (Oswalt 0-1), 7:10 p.m., 2nd game ta; Scooter Gennett, Cincinnati TAMPA BAY RAYS — Placed RHP PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned ton Kansas City (Duffy 4-8) at Minnesota (Ber- L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 2-4) at San Diego Third Base — Eugenio Suarez, Cin- Chaz Roe on the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Yacksel Rios to Lehigh Valley Shortstop — Francisco Lindor, Cleve- rios 8-7), 8:10 p.m. (Perdomo 1-2), 10:10 p.m. cinnati RHP Jaime Schultz from Durham (IL). (IL). Recalled RHP Drew Anderson Oakland (Montas 4-2) at Houston (Cole Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 5-8) at San Fran- land TEXAS RANGERS — Assigned RHP from Lehigh Valley. 9-2), 8:10 p.m. cisco (TBD), 10:15 p.m. Outfield — Michael Brantley, Cleve- Shortstop — Trevor Story, Colorado Jason Bahr to Down East (Carolina). PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned C Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games land; Shin-Soo Choo, Texas; Mitch Outfield — Charlie Blackmon, Colora- N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Washington at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. do; Lorenzo Cain, Milwaukee; Chris- Transferred RHPs Tony Barnette and Jacob Stallings to Indianapolis (IL). Cincinnati at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Haniger, Seattle; George Springer, Matt Bush to the 60-day DL. Reinstated C Francisco Cervelli from Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Houston. tian Yelich, Milwaukee TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Placed RHP Altoona (EL). Texas at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. DH — Nelson Cruz, Seattle All-Star Final Vote Rhiner Cruz on the 10-day DL. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned Toronto at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Toronto at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. All-Star Final Vote First Base — Jesus Aguilar, Milwau- Kansas City at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. kee; Brandon Belt, San Francisco Recalled LHP Tim Mayza from Buffa- RHP Kazuhisa Makita to El Paso Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Arizona at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Outfield — Andrew Benintendi, Bos- lo (IL). (PCL). Recalled RHP Miguel Diaz St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. ton; Eddie Rosario, Minnesota; Infielder — Matt Carpenter, St. Louis National League from San Antonio (TL). BC-BBA--Amer- Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 10:15 Giancarlo Stanton, New York; Infielder-Outfielder — Max Muncy, CHICAGO CUBS — Placed RHP ican League Glance p.m. Shortstop — Jean Segura, Seattle; L.A. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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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) If you expand your interests, If you take a greater inter- Look at the logistics of a situ- Put a minimum and maximum in Keep your emotions out of Your desire for change must you will come in contact with est in what others are doing, ation before you decide to en- place when dealing with finan- important decisions. Having a not be confused with what’s someone who motivates you you’ll learn something that will gage in it. Know what and who cial affairs. A change of heart will level head will help you gain actually doable. Don’t lose to achieve your dreams. Per- help you bring about personal you are up against before you leave you wondering what went the confidence of people you sight of your original idea or sonal gains are within reach change. A lifestyle adjustment begin a discussion that could wrong. Consider your options will need on your team to get you will end up going over bud- and a change should be wel- will be energizing. lead to an irreversible event. and proceed with caution. ahead. get or taking on too much. come. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Let your free-spirited, adventur- It doesn’t matter who said ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take stock of the past and ous side take the reins. Trips, what, it matters who did what. You’ve got moves that will at- Put your energy into doing Hold on to what you’ve got make a couple of changes that meetings and educational Don’t fall short on your prom- tract attention. Whether a ver- things for yourself. The effort rather than trying to jump into will help you spend less mon- pursuits will lead to new be- ises, and make positive ad- bal or physical contribution, you put in will save you money something new. Patience will ey. Monitoring your habits will ginnings and interesting pros- justments that will secure your your effort will carry weight and and help you build the con- be required. Listen to your in- be liberating and will lead to a pects. A romantic gesture will personal finances and impress drum up the support needed to fidence required to take on ner voice. healthy and fruitful future. intrigue you. a loved one. accomplish your goal. more complex projects.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Mom wants to ban alcoholic daughter from son’s reception First: The trumps or the side suit? DEAR ABBY: Our son our first baby? In a sense, Who wrote, “It was Queen side suit (almost) immediate- and his fiancee are having Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van it is our first baby, but I Elizabeth who made me a for- ly. After winning with dummy’s a destination wedding. My Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, don’t want to lessen the eign correspondent”? heart ace, South should lead husband and I are hosting and was founded by her mother, importance of my stepson. My most regular corre- a low club toward his nine. a local reception here At the same time I’m so spondent is Steve Conrad, East’s best defense is to Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at of Manhasset, New York. He win with the king and return where we live because we DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los excited to share that yes, would like our close family this is my first baby! teaches on cruise ships and his second heart. West wins Angeles, CA 90069. “borrows” my columns for his and plays a third heart. Now and friends to be able to I’m looking forward to celebrate their wedding. classes. In return, he sends declarer must ruff high on the all the excitement and the me instructive deals that he board and guess clubs. If East Our problem is, our chance that she will ruin how it will look if the po- advice people can give, encounters while teaching started with, say, ace-king- 24-year-old daughter is an this special evening. My lice have to be called and and I want to share the and playing. This week, let’s fourth, South must take a alcoholic who doesn’t see husband thinks he will be haul her away (again). news. Do you have guid- have a look at some of his ruffing finesse. Here, though, her drinking as a problem. able to control her and What your daughter needs ance on how I ought to themes. he must ruff a club, cross to She says she can handle it. that it won’t “look right” if is an intervention, not an phrase the best news of In this one, how should dummy with a trump, ruff an- Well, she can’t! She got so the sister of the groom is invitation. my life? I never thought I South play in four spades other club to bring down the drunk at the last family absent. I think it would be would have this dilemma. after West has led the heart ace, draw trumps ending on wedding that the police much worse if she causes a DEAR ABBY: I’m a king? the board and run the clubs. and paramedics had to be scene, and I would rather newlywed, married to an OVER THE MOON IN On the second round of the The opening sentence was called. She’s currently on avoid a potential disaster. amazing man who also LAS VEGAS auction, North’s best rebid written by Russell Baker. probation because she as- What should we do? brought me an adorable is four diamonds, a splinter saulted a paramedic. 5-year-old stepson. Al- DEAR OVER THE showing a singleton (or void) The only way she could MOTHER OF THE though we married only MOON: Congratulations in that suit, four-card spade go to the destination wed- GROOM three months ago, I have on your impending birth. I support and game-going ding is if we paid for it, been in both of their lives applaud you for your sen- values. But if you do not use which my husband and I DEAR MOTHER: Your for three years. We recent- sitivity to the feelings of splinters, just jump to four agreed not to do. My hus- daughter is an addict in ly found out we are expect- your stepson. If you are spades. (If North has a strong minor two-suiter with longer band does want to include denial, which is sad for all ing, and I am over the asked if this is your first clubs, he rebids a forcing her at the party we are concerned. Because her be- moon! We haven’t told baby, reply that it is your havior is unpredictable, first but your husband’s three diamonds.) having in our city. Because anyone yet because we are South might give up a di- and there is a strong possi- second. And when you do, she is uncontrollable and waiting to get through the amond at trick two, planning unpredictable, I do not bility that she will disrupt first trimester. be sure to tell the “asker” on a crossruff. If he reads the want her there. Oh, and the reception, she should My question to you is, how much you would ap- deal, he can succeed. But it this is the same venue not attend. If your hus- while this baby is my first, preciate any advice the looks better to establish dum- where she got hammered band is worried about how he or she is clearly his person would care to share my’s club suit. If so, there is at the last family wedding. it will look if she isn’t second. How do I answer about infants, and I’m sure a reliable guideline: Start the I don’t want to take the there, he should consider when people ask if this is you’ll get an earful.

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LEGAL NOTICE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain DIVORCE SUMMONS BY mortgage given by Enrique Pena and Maria Pena to Ameriquest Mortgage mortgage given by John J. Calnan and Kerry E. Calnan to Mortgage Electronic PUBLICATION AND MAILING Company, dated March 22, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Reliant Mortgage Essex Probate and Family Court District) Registry of Deeds at Book 24118, Page 266, of which mortgage the Company, LLC, dated August 19, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern 36 Federal Street undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Ameriquest Mortgage District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24735, Page 496 (the "Mortgage") of which Salem, MA 01970 Company to The Bank of New York Mellon, f/k/a The Bank of New York, successor mortgage MTGLQ Investors, L.P. is the present holder by assignment from Docket No. ES18D1043DR in interest to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Reliant Mortgage Investments II Inc., Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Company, LLC, its successors and assigns to Green Tree Servicing LLC, its Yissell Severino vs. Jesus Severino Series 2005-5 dated March 30, 2005 and recorded with said registry on February successors and assigns dated July 20, 2012 recorded in Essex County (Southern 24, 2017 at Book 35698 Page 335, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31547, Page 264 and assignment from Ditech To the Defendant: and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 Financial, LLC successor by merger to Green Tree Servicing, LLC to MTGLQ The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court p.m. on August 1, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 12 Kenwood Investors, L.P. dated August 25, 2016 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) grant a divorce for irretrievable breakdown Terrace , Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Registry of Deeds in Book 35250, Page 383, for breach of conditions of said The Complaint is on file at the Court. described in said mortgage, mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you located at 29 Bulfinch Terrace, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status TO WIT: 1:00 PM on August 21, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: The land in Lynn with the buildings thereon, known as 12 Kenwood Terrace, Shown as Lot B on a plan drawn by F.H. Eastman, surveyor, dated August 8, 1918, The land with all the buildings thereon in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts Yissell Severino recorded with Essex South bounded and described as follows: 21 Wave Street District Registry of Deeds, Book 2494, Page 354. Apt 1L Being Lot 14 on plan of "Lynngrove," dated October 25, 1920, by Eastman & Lynn, MA 01902 Containing 4800 square feet according to said plan. Bradford, C.E., recorded in Essex South District Deeds, Plan Book 36, Plan 9, bounded: your answer, if any, on or before 08/24/2018. If you fail to do so, the court will For title reference, see deed recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Book 10700, proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file Page 273. Southwesterly: by Bulfinch Terrace, 53.15 feet; a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. Northwesterly: by Lot 4 on said plan, 179.95 feet; WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern Northeasterly: by Lot 42 on said plan, 53.53 feet; Date: July 3, 2018 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 10700, Page 273. Southeasterly: by Lot 15 on said plan, 186.34 feet; Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit For title reference see Deed from Dorothy McKernan, a/k/a Dorothy of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the McKernan-Fennel dated March 27, 2002 and recorded in the Essex Registry of Item: July 9, 2018 nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Deeds at Book 18512, Page 565. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Containing 9,157 square feet according to said plan. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT District) Registry of Deeds in Book 18512, Page 565. Docket No. ES18C0044CA NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME TERMS OF SALE: The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other Essex Probate and Family Court 36 Federal Street Street A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Salem, MA 01970 (978)744-1020 The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. In the matter of: Paisleigh Irene Vickers 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Of: To all persons interested in petition described: receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from A petition has been presented by Amber Nicole Rogers on behalf of Paisleigh Irene Vickers requesting that: this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check Paisleigh Irene Vickers in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, be allowed to change his/her/their name as follows: Paisleigh Irene Rogers THE BANK OF NEW YORK Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 MELLON, F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET MORTGAGE premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical INVESTMENTS II INC., BEAR STEARNS ALT-A TRUST, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH error in this publication. Salem ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ON: CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-5 Present holder of said mortgage Other terms to be announced at the sale. 07/23/2018 Witness, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. By its Attorneys, MTGLQ Investors, L.P. Date: June 19, 2018 Pamela Casey O'Brien HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Korde & Associates, P.C. 150 California Street 900 Chelmsford Street Register of Probate Item: July 9, 2018 Newton, MA 02458 Suite 3102 (617) 558-0500 Lowell, MA 01851 200802-1614 - PRP (978) 256-1500 LEGAL NOTICE Item: July 9, 16, 23, 2018 Calnan, John J., 17-028232 Lynn Conservation Commission Item: July 2, 9, 16, 2018 In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 39, Section 23B, and Chapter LEGAL NOTICE Lynn Conservation Commission (SEAL) 131, Section 40, (the Wetlands Protection Act and By-Laws), the Lynn Conservation Commission will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 at COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 39, Section 23B, and Chapter LAND COURT 6:30 p.m., Room 102A (ground floor) City Hall, on the Notice of Intent of Anandan Navanandan, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority for removal of MWRA 131, Section 40, (the Wetlands Protection Act and By-Laws), the Lynn DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Conservation Commission will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 at 18SM003784 water main from the underside of bridge decking. The location of the project is the General Edwards Bridge in Lynn, MA. 6:30 p.m., Room 102A (ground floor) City Hall, on the Request of Ashraf Ahmed & ORDER OF NOTICE Romana Akhder to Amend the Order of Conditions, DEP File No. 38-410. The location of the project is 23 Applehill Lane in Lynn, MA. To: Mary Lester Gary Hart, Jr. a/k/a Gary Hart; Alyson Hart Chairwoman Item: July 9, 2018 Mary Lester Chairwoman and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Item: July 9, 2018 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: Legal Notice Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper To be sold at public sale at 8:00 A. M. claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, on July 26, 2018 at 47 Alley Street, numbered 7 Wildemere Place, given by Gary Hart, Jr. and Alyson Hart to Mortgage Lynn, MA, misc. lots of property left in Catch up with your Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Homecomings Financial leased storage spaces by the following Network, Inc., dated March 21, 2006, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern persons: District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25483, Page 294, as modified by a certain A. Killon, E. & M. Sheremet, K. Boda modification agreement dated January 12, 2015, and recorded with said Essex Tr., K. Murga. N. Aidhefari, H. Sayeh, favorite team County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33847, Page 425, and now D. Hill, A. Valle, J. Molina, E. Belanger, held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for S. Malone determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Item: July 2, 9, 2018 in Item Sports! If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before August 13, 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on June 27, 2018. Attest: Deborah J. 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