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DEALS OF THE $DAY$ PG. 3

THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 DEALS OF THE Saugus selectman spoke up about bikes GE union$DAY$ By Bridget Turcotte — they leave them and they get picked it was there for two weeks before I was PG. 3 ITEM STAFF up,” said Brazis. noti ed,” said Brazis, who asked Town Dockless bike shares do not require a Manager Scott Crabtree to obtain a le- SAUGUS — A Saugus selectman docking station. Users instead park the gal opinion on whether the bike could told to wants abandoned ride-share bikes to bikes within a de ned district, either hit the road. be considered abandoned and removed Selectman Scott Brazis said his con- at a bike rack or along the sidewalk, by the town. DEALS cern was sparked by a letter he re- and they are located and unlocked by This wasn’t the rst time Crabtree another user or the company using a had heard about the problem, he said. prepareOF THE ceived from a resident who was fed up with seeing the green and yellow bikes cell phone app. “There was one on Western Avenue $ $ littered across town. But many of the bikes lay abandoned that looked like it was hit by a car and DAY “We don’t have those bikes here in for days or weeks, said Brazis. it was there for a while,” said Crabtree, PG. 3 town but they do in Malden and Re- “There has been a bike on Main who told Brazis that someone from his for strike vere, and if somebody drives them into Street for two-and-a-half weeks since town — that’s what they’re there for I’ve been made aware of it, and I guess SAUGUS, A3 By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — Members ofDEALS the International Union of Electrical Workers (IUE) Local Peabody Dinnertime 201 in Lynn have beenOF told THE to “prepare for a strike” after their rejection of a pro- posed labor contract with$ DAGeneralY$ Electric council on Tuesday shocked the companyPG. 3 and was af rmed by a collective nationwide vote of the IUE-CWA (Communications Workers of revisits America) union. The Lynn union’s vote could have been overturned if the majority of IUE-CWA low-cost sites across the countryDEALS approved the four- year deal. It’s the rst time the union has collectively voted to rejectOF a THEnational con- housing tract with the company since$ 1969. $The cur- rent deal expired on June DA23. Y “Every contract we have PG.been 3 asked to By Thomas Grillo give up more and Lynn has obviously had ITEM STAFF enough,” said Adam Kaszynski, IUE Local PEABODY — Three 201 president, which represents 1,253 em- months after the City ployees at General Electric’s River Works Council upped the re- Plant in Lynn. “This contract was not just quirement for develop- about wages. It was the constant giving ers to provide affordable back that GE (has) asked (for and) the con- housing, a councilor is stant cuts they put on our backs when we’re seeking to reverse the pro- the ones generating a pro t for this com- vision. pany.” Ward 5 City Council- Eleven unions, representing 6,100 GE or Joel Saslaw will try to workers across the country, which rep- convince the 11-member resents a fraction of the company’s global panel Thursday night to workforce, voted Tuesday. reduce the percentage of The rejection will likely send the two affordable units to 20 per- sides back to the table for negotiations, but cent, down from the 25 Kaszynski said the next step is organiz- percent approved by the ing its membership to prepare for a strike council in April. should one become necessary. Lynn’s GE “We increased the af- plant last rejected a contract in 2011, which fordable requirement to was overturned by a collective vote, and last 25 percent, from 15 per- went on strike in 1984. Union membership cent last spring, but it will unanimously voted to authorize one before handicap developers and negotiations began, he said. discourage housing con- Kaszynski said the union took issue with struction,” he said. an increase in healthcare premiums in the Debate over so-called in- contract, which would have marked a 64 clusionary zoning, which percent increase since 2011 and the lack requires builders to re- of a cost of living increase. In addition, al- serve a percentage of the though the contract called for hourly wage apartments or condomini- increases, he said the union hasn’t seen a ums for income-eligible percentage base wage increase since 2010. tenants or buyers, comes The union also took issue with giving up amid a housing crisis in de ned pension bene ts for employees over Massachusetts. the last three contracts. Through May, the num- Under the proposed contract, employees ber of single-family home would receive three general wage increases sales fell by 7 percent in totaling $1.80 per hour, two accelerated cash Peabody, while the median payments totaling $3,000 and a rati cation price rose by 2.4 percent bonus of $1,500. According to General Elec- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK to $435,000, according to tric, based on an average wage of $31 per hour, A Cooper’s hawk perches on a pole supporting a net at Lt. Ross Park in Pea- PEABODY, A3 body as it enjoys dinner on Tuesday. GE, A2 Lynn folk singer is bound for glory at Guthrie Center

husband. White jokes, as is his way, A career highpoint will occur but this opportunity to perform on Aug. 3, when the Lynn native and lm a show in this beloved BY BILL BROTHERTON and Classical High grad will re- Berkshires building means a cord his concert at The Guthrie great deal to him. Lynn native Don LYNN — Don White has built Center in Great Barrington. The “In my personal journey, this White will record a national reputation as a folk show will also be lmed for use is a milestone to be able to re- his concert at The singer, storyteller and author. in a documentary. “And it’ll be cord here,” said White. “It means Guthrie Center in His songs are lled with wry hu- part of my next CD. I thought a lot to me.” Great Barrington mor and heart-tugging poignan- I’d make one more CD before In the 1990s, singer-songwriter on Aug. 3. cy, many exploring the joys and CDs become obsolete … I might frustrations of being a dad and already be too late.” WHITE, A3 PHOTO | FRED ELLERT

INSIDE Opinion Swampscott native will try to Cawley: A cautionary Airbnb tale. A4 swim his way around Manhattan Lynn Police arrest man By Gayla Cawley If he’s successful this week, he’ll turn his on drug traf cking ITEM STAFF focus to taking on the more famous English charges. A6 Channel swim, which is 21 miles from Dover, SWAMPSCOTT — Swampscott native Craig England, to Cap Gris-Nez in France. But he Lewin will attempt to complete his second leg LOOK! expects the third leg would be at least two Nursing home of the Triple Crown of open-water swimming years away because of the swim’s high expense renamed after on Saturday, when he takes on the grueling 20 Marblehead couple. A8 Bridges Swim Around Manhattan. and the need for intensive training. Lewin, who swam competitively at Swamp- ITEM FILE PHOTO Lewin, 33, a Canton resident, completed the Sports rst leg last year when he swam the Catalina scott High School and Boston College, said the Peabody 12’s sit Craig Lewin, formerly of Swampscott, Channel, which stretches from Santa Catalina 28.5-mile Manhattan swim will be a different one win away from will take on the Bridges Swim Around Island, a rocky island off the California coast, district title. B1 Manhattan on Saturday. to Los Angeles. SWIM, A3

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Lucy A. Coppola, 93 Baker outlines TNC safety

MARBLEHEAD — Lucy A. bill, seeks congestion data (Leonardi) Coppola, of Mar- blehead, passed away peace- fully on July 8, 2019 at the By Chris Lisinski checks, a number that En- age of 93. She was the loving STATE HOUSE ergy and Environmental wife for 68 years to James E. NEWS SERVICE Affairs Secretary Kath- Coppola, who predeceased leen Theoharides said is BOSTON — Ride-hail- “continuing to grow and to her. ing companies such as The daughter of Italian im- grow quickly.” Uber and Lyft would face Massachusetts State Po- migrants, the late Salvatore a range of new safety and and Concetta Leonardi, sister lice Lt. Col. Robert Favuz- data-collection regulations za, who joined Baker and to the late Joseph A. Leonar- under legislation outlined di, Mary R. (Leonardi) Cataldo other administration of - Wednesday by Gov. Char- cials at Wednesday’s press and Francis (Leonardi) Giuffri- lie Baker, measures that da, she was born in Lawrence conference, said police the administration be- at Logan Airport have at and raised in Lynn. After grad- lieves will better position uating from Lynn English High times written more than the state to deal with rap- $10,000 in nes against School she attended the Kath- idly increasing use of the leen Dell School in Brookline ride-hailing drivers for vi- (Philip) Gawrys, Claire, James services and the resulting olations in a span of just and worked at a prominent roadway congestion. radio station in Boston. (Laura), Lucie, Angela, Sa- two hours. The bill takes a twofold Mrs. Coppola was a mem- mantha and Roseanna; to her “With increased usage approach to transporta- ber of Our Lady Star of the 10 great-grandchildren: Emily, comes the need for greater tion network companies, Sea Parish in Marblehead and John, Meghan, Molly, Dennis, PHOTO | SHNS oversight,” Favuzza said. often referred to as TNCs, contributed her time and en- James, Hazel, Lucy, Nevaeh, Gov. Charlie Baker announces his ride-hail- “A great majority of ride- ergy to many church commit- Thomas, Henry; and to her addressing both concerns share drivers take pride about the safety of rid- ing app safety bill Wednesday alongside Lt. tees and functions. She was many nieces and nephews. Gov. Karyn Polito, Energy and Environmental in doing their jobs safely ers and signi cantly ex- and honestly, but we know an excellent cook and loved Service information: Her Affairs Secretary Kathleen Theoharides and panding current efforts that some of them will al- preparing Italian dishes for her funeral will be held on Sat- State Police Lt. Col. Robert Favuzza. family. In addition to cooking, urday at 9:30 a.m. from the to track rides on the ser- low other people to drive her talents included playing SOLIMINE Funeral Home, 67 vices. While the bill does using their accounts, even the piano, calligraphy, garden- Ocean St. (Route 1A), Lynn, not change the current overall economy,” Baker by up to two-and-a-half if they haven’t passed ing and ower arranging where followed by a funeral Mass fee structure or regulate said at a press conference years in prison. Penalties the required background she collected numerous blue at 10:30 a.m. in Our Lady when and how ride-hail- unveiling the bill, which would also increase for checks.” ribbons at the Tops eld Fair. Star of the Sea Church, Mar- ing drivers can operate, has not yet been led. those who fail to maintain One provision in Bak- She enjoyed the warm climate blehead. Burial will follow in Baker said the changes Under the bill, exist- valid inspections, back- er’s bill would create a of Sarasota, Fla., where she Star of the Sea Cemetery. are a necessary step as us- ing regulations would be ground checks or identify- new criminal offense for and her husband shared a Relatives and friends are age increases. toughened, with harsh- ing vehicle decals. TNC drivers who use their winter home for 25 years. But respectfully invited. Visiting “No question, TNCs er penalties on certi ed Since January 2017, the passengers’ personal in- most of all she cherished the hours are Friday from 3-7 have become an undeni- ride-hailing drivers who state has approved more formation, such as a home time she spent with her hus- p.m. In lieu of owers do- able thread in the fabric of “rent out” their accounts than 210,000 people as address used for drop-off band and large family. nations may be made in her Massachusetts transpor- to someone else. That ac- ride-hailing drivers fol- or pick-up, for stalking, She was a devoted moth- memory to Our Lady Star of tation, environment and tivity would be punishable lowing full background harassment or fraud. er to her children: James Jr. the Sea Parish, 85 Atlan- (Janet) of Marblehead, Jo- tic Ave., Marblehead, MA seph (Nancy) of LaCrosse, 01945 and to Care Dimen- DeLeo, chairs huddle to talk transportation xes Wis., Rosemary (Edmund) of sions, 75 Sylvan St., Danvers, portation needs. Holliston, and Thomas of Mar- MA 01923. Directions and By Colin A. Young me over an hour to travel think part of it now re- blehead; to her grandchildren: guestbook at www.solimine. STATE HOUSE After Wednesday’s meet- 11 miles this morning and quires that we hear from NEWS SERVICE John, Lauren (Thomas) Kayola, com. ing in the speaker’s of ce, the T would have been no the public. That includes Revenue Committee Chair better. We are in a real cri- different segments of the David (Elizabeth), Leah, Dan- BOSTON — House iel (Kathryn), Elizabeth, James Mark Cusack and Trans- sis for transportation. No public, the business com- Speaker Robert DeLeo met portation Chair William one’s commute has gotten munity — they need to (Molly), Matthew (Anastasia), with the House chairmen Peter (Laura), Anna, Colleen Straus said the House’s better unless you retired.” weigh in in the channels of the ways and means, transportation revenue The eventual transpor- that are available as to revenue and transporta- package will touch upon tation revenue package, what they want from the tion committees for about all modes of transit: the Cusack said, will be “a transportation system,” he two hours Wednesday MBTA, regional tran- multi-pronged solution said. “This is a good time, Rip Torn of ‘Larry morning to sketch out the sit authorities, road and here, revenue solution, to an important time, for the broad transportation - bridge funding and more. really improve transporta- public to weigh in as well.” nancing package expected The details, including po- tion throughout the com- Business groups have Sanders Show,’ ‘Men to get a vote in the House tential approaches to rais- monwealth.” increasingly decried this fall. ing revenue to fund trans- Straus said it is import- the Boston area’s public in Black’ dies at 88 As congestion on the portation projects, have ant, as lawmakers begin to transportation woes as roads and unreliable ser- not yet been decided. shape their transportation a hindrance to economic vice on public transporta- “There are different op- package, that business growth. Traf c and con- By Bob Thomas tion test the patience of ASSOCIATED PRESS tions we’re constantly groups and others chime gestion on the roads make commuters and residents, looking at, we’re not tak- in with their thoughts, for long and frustrating LOS ANGELES — Rip DeLeo has indicated that ing anything off the ta- concerns and desires. commutes by car, and the Torn, the free-spirited he is open to tax hikes or ble at this point. Clearly, “We had a broad dis- unpredictable nature of Texan who overcame his just about any other poli- transportation, it’s in cri- cussion with options public transportation fre- quirky name to become cy prescription to address sis,” Cusack, a Braintree out there. We want that quently makes workers a distinguished actor in the state’s critical trans- Democrat, said. “It took broad discussion, but I late to their jobs. television, theater, and movies, such as “Men in Black,” and win an Emmy in his 60s for “The Larry GE union told to prepare for strike Sanders Show,” has died. He was 88. Torn died Tuesday af- GE Board rules call for per “It’s not just the compa- might offer to move some ternoon at his home with capita, or block voting, ny people are mad at. It’s things around in the con- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS From A1 his wife, Amy Wright, and which resulted in a collec- some of the union of cials tract without any pro t daughters Katie Torn and Award-winning tele- that would result in an ad- tive rejection of the nation- too,” said Rob, who’s been loss to the company, such Angelica Page by his side, vision, lm and the- ditional $10,450 cash com- al contract. For instance, working at the plant for as reducing wage increas- according to his publicist ater actor Rip Torn pensation over the length a “no” vote from Lynn re- seven years. “We’d rather es to reduce healthcare Rick Miramontez. No has died at the age of of the contract. sulted in 1,253 “no” votes, see a wage increase and costs based on what issues cause of death was given. 88, his publicist an- “Today, the IUE-CWA no matter what the nal better health insurance, the union had with the His work on stage and nounced Tuesday. infomed GE that although tally from Local 201 was. and we keep getting these proposed offer, Anastaso- screen spanned seven a majority of its members Members from another bonus checks instead. Ev- poulos said. decades, ranging from Larry Sanders Show.” Cre- approved the four-year large IUE site, Local 301, erybody was pretty mad General Electric and an early career of dark, ated by and starring Garry national labor contract, its in Schenectady, N.Y., also to see this contract came union negotiators have threatening roles to icon- Shandling, HBO’s spoof of Conference Board rules voted down the deal. back. People were glad it been bargaining for wag- ic comedic performances TV talk shows aired from resulted in the proposed Rob, a GE worker at the did not pass because no- es, healthcare and retire- later in life. 1992 to 1998 and is wide- agreement being turned steam turbine plant in body liked it at all.” ment at a time when the After acclaimed perfor- ly credited with inspiring down,” said GE spokes- Schenectady who declined Nick Anastasopoulos, a rm’s aviation business, mances in “Cross Creek,” such satirical programs as man Richard Gorham in to give his last name for partner at Boston-based including the River Works, ‘’Sweet Bird of Youth” and “30 Rock” and “Curb Your a statement. “We strongly job protection reasons, Mirick O’Connell, is a are the bright spot on GE’s other dramas, Torn turned Enthusiasm.” believe the contract is a said the wage increase management-side labor gloomy nancial land- to comedy to capture his Torn played Agent Zed good package for employ- wasn’t the problem among attorney who represents scape. The current con- Emmy as the bombastic, in the rst two “Men in ees, and a majority ap- workers. It was the in- employers, but doesn’t rep- tract expired three weeks ethically challenged tele- Black,” movies, which proval vote of IUE-CWA crease in healthcare pre- resent either side in this after negotiations began vision producer in “The starred Tommy Lee Jones membership re ects that. miums, which is zero per- instance. In similar situa- in Cincinnati. and Will Smith. GE and IUE-CWA leaders cent in the rst year, but tions, when a union turns Local 201’s national bar- Born Elmore Rual Torn, are evaluating options for 5.9 percent in each of the a labor contract down, he gaining delegates voted to IN MEMORIAM the actor adopted the moving forward.” nal three years. There said employers typical- accept the tentative agree- INGEORGE MEMORIAM FONTAINE It is likely that subse- will also be a new charge ly sit back and wait for a GEORGE FONTAINE name Rip in his boyhood, ment on June 24, which 2018 ~ JULY 11 ~ 2019 quent discussions will for vision premiums, union’s internal processes 2018ON HIS ~ JULY ANNIVERSARY 11 ~ 2019 following the tradition of was followed by a 201 Exec- In lovingON HIS memory ANNIVERSARY from Sara, his father and uncle. It take place as GE is cer- which used to be free. to play themselves out. utive Policy Board in favor In lovingDenise, memory Stuart, andfrom Nick Sara, tainly willing to ful ll its In addition, he said If that doesn’t happen Denise, Stuart, and Nick was the subject of endless of the agreement two days ridicule during his early obligation to bargain, the there have been about 500 in a way where both par- later. But on June 27, 201’s days as a stage actor in company said. people lost at the Sche- ties reach an agreement, Stewards Council over- IN MEMORIAM On Wednesday after- nectady plant in the last a third party may be INELIJAH MEMORIAM JOHNSON New York, and fellow dra- whelmingly rejected the 1946ELIJAH ~ JULY JOHNSON 11 ~ 2019 ma students urged him to noon, IUE-CWA, the larg- year and “people are just brought in to facilitate agreement by a 30-3 vote. 1946ON YOUR~ JULY BIRTHDAY 11 ~ 2019 est union at GE, issued a fed up.” Workers at his discussions and return to ON YOUR BIRTHDAY change it. With customary stub- statement that although plant are awaiting a text the main bargaining table. Gayla Cawley can be bornness, he refused, a majority of its mem- message from union lead- There’s no obligation for reached at gcawley@item- eventually overcoming bers voted to approve the ership on what their next the employer to improve live.com. 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Route 1 between Route 99 delays, reduce speed and THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 ‘A floodier future’: Scientists Saugus selectman spoke up about bikes say records will be broken SAUGUS scattered across the city and feared the abandoned ida and choking Delaware From A1 By Wayne Parry bikes would be covered ASSOCIATED PRESS and Maryland coastal office would determine by snow if they weren’t farms with saltwater over which company the bikes ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. the past year. removed by fall. They or- belong to and request they — The federal govern- Baltimore experienced dered the bikes to be re- be removed. ment is warning Ameri- 12 days of high-tide flood- moved from the city by “I’ll take a look at what cans to brace for a “flood- ing from 1902 to 1936. November 2018. ier” future. Within the last 12 months, we can do legally, but it Ofo, a Beijing-based Government scientists it experienced an addi- may just be a bylaw that bike sharing firm, pulled predict 40 places in the tional 12 days. says they’re not allowed,” out of Lynn in July 2018 U.S. will experience high- Robert Kopp, a leading he said. “Long term, I in an effort to “prioritize er than normal rates of so- climate scientist with think we need a bylaw.” operations in a number called sunny day flooding Rutgers University, who Lynn took similar action of successful markets,” this year because of rising was not involved in the in September 2018. City according to a statement sea levels and an abnor- study, said it confirmed councilors voted unan- from ofo’s head of North mal El Nino weather sys- many well-established imously to end a four- America, Andrew Daly. tem. trends. month trial program with A report released “It’s simple arithmetic: the Cambridge-based Ant Bridget Turcotte can Wednesday by the Na- If you have higher sea Bicycle Inc., after experi- be reached at bturcotte@ tional Oceanic and Atmo- level, you will have tides encing similar problems. itemlive.com. Follow her spheric Administration causing flooding,” he said. Counselors reported see- on Twitter @BridgetTur- predicts that sunny day “We’re not talking about ing the bikes haphazardly cotte. flooding, also known as disaster flooding. We’re tidal flooding, will contin- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS talking about repetitive ue to increase. Lynn folk singer is bound Residents move a “no wake” sign through flood flooding that disrupts peo- “The future is already ple’s lives on a daily basis. waters caused by king tides in Fort Lauder- here, a floodier future,” It’s sometimes called ‘nui- for glory at Guthrie Center dale, Fla. said William Sweet, a sance flooding,’ but it has NOAA oceanographer and real impacts and costs.” WHITE in Beverly. This was 1973 lead author of the study. days a year, tying a record Ocean Service. “This issue The report cited the From A1 and I was 16 years old. I The report predicted set in 2015. gets more urgent and com- disruption of commerce remember helping them that annual flood records But the East Coast aver- plicated with every pass- in downtown Annapolis, Arlo Guthrie bought the move their equipment in will be broken again next aged twice as much flood- ing day.” Maryland, where parking dilapidated church that and out of the clubs.” year and for years and ing. Global sea levels are spaces are lost to flood- was in his movie “Alice’s The second half of 2019 decades to come from The agency says the lev- rising at a rate of about ing. A 2017 study put the Restaurant,” spending big promises to be busy for sea-level rise. el of sunny day flooding in 3 millimeters a year, or price tag on lost econom- money along the way, re- White. “Flooding that decades the U.S. has doubled since about an inch every eight ic activity at as much as placing the roof and reno- On July 24, he will be ago usually happened only 2000. years, according to Rut- $172,000. The water table vating the interior. Today, featured performer at the during a powerful or local- Nationwide, the agency gers University research- has risen to ground level in addition to being a con- “Speak Up Spoken Word” ized storm can now hap- predicted, average sunny ers, who predict that by and degraded septic sys- cert venue, it is used as a open mic at Walnut Street pen when a steady breeze day flooding could reach 7 2050, seas off New Jersey tems in the Miami region, community center/spiri- Cafe, where he has men- or a change in coastal cur- to 15 days a year by 2030, will rise by an additional and farmlands in the Del- tual center where meals tored many artists some rent overlaps with a high and 25 to 75 days a year 1.4 feet. marva Peninsula in Dela- are provided to those in 40 years his junior. He tide,” it read. by 2050. The study noted floods ware and Maryland have need and neighbors help returns there on Aug. 11 The nationwide average “We cannot wait to act,” interfering with traffic in been damaged by salt neighbors. The walls are to host the Sunday night frequency of sunny day said Nicole LeBoeuf, act- northeast states, swamp- water encroaching into adorned with hand-writ- music open mic that he flooding in 2018 was five ing director of NOAA’s ing septic systems in Flor- planted areas. ten lyrics by Arlo’s dad started eight years ago Woody, as well as posters and that’s still going and historical documents strong. Peabody council revisits low-cost housing from the lives of Woody On Sept. 1, he’ll play and Arlo. music and share stories at PEABODY stories. As a result, Saslaw City Councilor-at-Large vide market rate and af- White has played The the Sober in the Sun Fes- tival in Rutland. He’ll do From A1 said, it shrunk margins Ann Manning-Martin, fordable housing without Guthrie Center before, for developers, making it who originally proposed taking these bold moves,” about six times, either on a solo set and then close Boston real estate tracker unlikely housing would 25 percent and won unan- she said. a co-bill with Christine the weekend joining The The Warren Group. get built. imous council approval, Still, at 25 percent on Lavin or as headliner. Arlo Loomers onstage. Sept. 5-7, he’s at the For renters the news is “It’s certainly not an in- said she wants to keep the those handful of parcels, came to one of White’s Timpanogos Storytelling not much better. The av- centive for them to build,” number the same. Peabody’s inclusionary shows and liked it. “Once, Festival in Utah. On Sept. erage rent for a one-bed- he said. “The amount of “I don’t have a problem zoning exceeds two of the I opened for him,” added 20, he will tell stories at room in Peabody swelled affordable units is still with five-story buildings White. “He said to me, ‘I state’s biggest cities. In the Beaver Tales festival by 3.6 percent in the first going up to 20 percent on Route 1, that’s the was going to steal some of Boston, the affordable re- in Pennsylvania. quarter to $1,583, up from your stuff, but I’m old and from 15 percent. I’m un- place for height,” she said. quirement ranges from 13 Then there’s a TEDx $1,528 last year, according can’t remember any of it.’” comfortable with five- and “Why should we cave to to 18 percent depending performance in Michigan to CoStar, a Washington, six-story buildings, and developer demands just upon the section of the White said both Woody and Arlo Guthrie were in October, and he’s also D.C.-based company, with the trade-off is develop- weeks after making an ef- city. In Somerville, the working on a book, his inspirations when he offices in Boston, that er-friendly.” fort to provide housing to inclusionary zoning rate second, for release in the started writing songs and racks nearly 7,000 units The new zoning amend- combat this crisis? That’s is 20 percent citywide for spring. performing at local cof- on the North Shore. ments would allow con- a lose-lose for the city.” all developments of 18 or And, of course, there’s feehouses and hosting his Two-bedrooms saw aver- struction of housing at Without the change in more units. the new CD from The musical “extravaganzas” age rents rise 1.3 percent most of the Northshore zoning, she said, builders It’s unclear where the Guthrie Center show. at Post 6 and other Lynn to $2,022. Debate over the Mall, several parcels on would never have been city’s Community Devel- White expects it will be halls. percentage of affordable nearby Cross and Pros- able to construct housing opment Office stands on out this fall, and will make “Back in the day, I liked units is complicated by the pect streets and Route 1 at those locations. The the issue. Its director, Curt “a perfect holiday gift.” fact that when the council South, and at 190, 190R answer, she insisted, is Bob Dylan. And Dylan For more info about Bellavance, did not return said he liked Woody. So, approved 25 percent, they and 176 Newbury St., to keep the higher height a call seeking comment. Don White, the Guthrie also agreed to allow build- better known as Route 1, limit and maintain the af- I checked out Woody. I Center show or to check ings up to five floors. including Mac’s Trailer fordable percentage at 25 Thomas Grillo can be learned to play Woody’s out his music, go to www. They later lowered the Park, a mobile home park percent. reached at tgrillo@item- ‘Pastures of Plenty.’” Even- donwhite.net or https:// maximum height to four with 22 lots. “We won’t be able to pro- live.com. tually, the trail led to old- guthriecenter.org/trouba- time blues duo Sonny Ter- dour-series/ ry and Brownie McGee. 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Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ when you book an Airbnb was not cleaned once Advertising Director Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. News Editor when traveling. during our stay, we didn’t W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey GaylaGa P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton I have limited experi- thoroughly clean up Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan ence using the service CawleyCa when we left. Some of the Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman and have had mixed re- tape was left on the wall Customer Service from the decorations we Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS sults. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 When traveling with than-ideal temporary liv- put up and only one gar- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 friends to Los Angeles a ing arrangements. bage bag was provided so All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Sketchy is a word that 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 few years ago, I stayed in the trash was overflow- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 a great apartment — it immediately came to ing a bit. Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 mind. Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 was clean, had comfort- As part of the Airbnb Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 able beds and was within We were promised off- experience, guests are classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 street parking, but it took asked to leave a review. Subscriptions Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 walking distance to Hol- lywood attractions such a couple of times circling Ours wasn’t the most [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 as the Walk of Fame and around the block looking positive. Circulation TCL Chinese Theatre. for a driveway to learn Turns out, the host [email protected] For a trip to Myrtle that we were required didn’t like that too much Ext. 3 Beach, my friends and I to drive down a narrow and informs my co-or- Newsroom booked what we thought alleyway and park in an ganizer, who booked the [email protected] was an apartment or con- empty lot with signs that place, that we left the [email protected] do in a complex overlook- said unauthorized vehi- place a mess on top of Ext. 4 ing the beach, but when cles would be towed. leaving a negative re- Sports we arrived, we found out So, a quick text to the view and that we should [email protected] EDITORIAL that we were staying in host revealed that he have shared our concerns Ext. 5 supposedly owned the directly with him. So, he a hotel room, and pay- Retail and Online ing our Airbnb host more parking lot and that we was going to charge us an Advertising than it cost to stay in the should send him a pic- additional $400 because [email protected] If our schools don’t hotel as a regular guest. ture of the car’s license that was supposedly how ADVERTISING But it was a trip last plate to ensure that my much it was going to take Ernie Carpenter Jr. month to Atlantic City friend’s car would not be to repaint the place since Director of Advertising that will give me pause towed. he claimed removing the and Business Development, ext. 1355 trust YouTube, [email protected] before choosing Airbnb Taking in our sur- tape peeled the paint off roundings revealed that the walls. Ralph Mitchell for lodging next time I Sales Representative, ext. 1313 travel. we were probably not It was clearly retalia- [email protected] should you? in the safest neighbor- tion since he mentioned The trip was a bache- Patricia Whalen lorette party for one of hood — my dad later the review. A couple of Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Ask any parent and they’ll tell you my best friends. It was joked there’s a reason cans of paint and some [email protected] that kids love YouTube. up to me and one of her you shouldn’t go off the brushes is a lot less than BUSINESS OFFICE But is YouTube respectful or respon- boardwalk in Atlantic $400. It also seemed un- friends, who are her Maria Alvaracin sible in how it interacts with our chil- maids of honor, to orga- City. likely that a host could ext. 1205 dren? nize the trip, lodging in- After figuring outjust charge one of his [email protected] Recent revelations concerning the cluded. So with an eye parking, the next strug- former guests a random Susan J. Conti safety of the site for children have left toward trying to keep gle was getting into the amount whenever he felt Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] parents and schools worried about costs down for everyone apartment. On the direc- like it. the impacts of the social media giant. going, we decided to stay tions, the host provided Some online searching Ted Grant Many school districts block children showed that if a host Publisher, ext. 1234 in an Airbnb rather than the wrong code for the [email protected] from unfettered access to YouTube on pay twice the price for a lockbox. So, I texted him claims damage from school technology, a recognition that guests, he or she has to Marian Kinney resort and casino. again, and suddenly an ext. 1212 the site isn’t entirely safe. Parents, The place still wasn’t unknown man pops his file a report with Airbnb [email protected] meanwhile, are often less equipped to and then the guest has at cheap for a two-night head out of the window Will Kraft handle some of the content that flows stay, but I guess the age- of the unit next door, re- least a week to appeal it. Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 into their children’s feeds. old expression is right: veals himself as our host Well, thankfully Airbnb [email protected] YouTube says the site is not intend- you get what you pay for. and tells us the right sided with us. It turns Mike Shanahan ed for kids younger than 13. But, of combination. out our host had left us a Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 In our defense, as the or- [email protected] course, many of the site’s core users ganizers, the apartment Inside, we found some positive review before be- are children. Several of the site’s most- was described a lot dif- undesirable conditions, ing notified that we had Carolina Trujillo left a negative one and Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 viewed channels market directly to ferently on the site than including dirty towels in [email protected] children. Once inside the site, children the nightmare we en- the bathroom and rock- that’s when he reached out to us demanding Jim Wilson have access to an enormous library of countered. hard beds. I don’t expect Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 content, often without parental con- Online, the host de- luxury accommodations additional money and [email protected] claiming there was dam- trols. scribed the place as a when I travel, but I’d at CIRCULATION YouTube also has come under fire great location, minutes least like the place I’m age. Although not surpris- Lisa Mahmoud in recent months for how it handles away from the board- paying for to be clean. Manager, ext. 1239 ing, it was a relief be- children’s content. YouTube’s auto- walk and beach. It was It had some things go- [email protected] cause for an extra $400, play feature selects and automatically supposed to be able to ing for it. There was a CLASSIFIED we might as well have plays content the site thinks viewers sleep six people and the Dunkin’ Donuts across just paid to stay in a ca- Abbe Young Smith will enjoy, but this means children pictures of the inside the street and it was a Manager, ext. 1276 sino. Needless to say, the or parents can select an appropriate looked nice. short walk to the beach [email protected] experience will definite- video but end up in a wormhole of But lo and behold, a and boardwalk. GRAPHICS ly serve as a cautionary unsupervised and inappropriate con- friend and I drove up A couple of days later tale for using the service Trevor Andreozzi tent. The site also has been criticized first to set up the place and we’re about to head Designer in the future. for tracking children’s data, creating with decorations before out — the trip was fun [email protected] issues of privacy for the platform’s the bride-to-be arrived but we were all less than Gayla Cawley is a staff Mohamed Diop youngest users. Designer and became the first of thrilled with the accom- reporter with the Daily [email protected] The site has publicly sought to ame- the group to see our less- modations. Item. liorate these issues by creating a Mark Sutherland Creative Director separate platform for children called [email protected] YouTube Kids, eliminating autoplay LETTER TO THE EDITOR suggestions on children’s content and NEWSROOM halting the tracking of children’s data. Mike Alongi Sports Reporter ext. 1228 But is this enough? What’s happening to us? [email protected] Some of these issues aren’t going Bill Brotherton away. The open nature of the site What is happening to hate. We all want the ments. Let’s stop the hate. Features Editor ext. 1338 means that once you’re in, you’re in. Americans? I was in the same thing: jobs, health- We are all from some- [email protected] Kids can access any videos that aren’t hospital in the emer- care. We see so many where. My grandfather Gayla Cawley specifically flagged for audiences over gency room and, all of a homeless people living Reporter, ext. 1236 came from Sweden and 18, which typically requires nudity or sudden, a man yelled at on the street. We need to [email protected] graphic violence. Many of the remain- me and my husband. He help Americans; they are my great-grandparents Cheryl Charles ing videos simply aren’t made for kids, complained that my hus- hungry and lack health came from Italy. News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] such as sexual or explicit music videos. band’s cell phone was too insurance and many are We can’t be afraid to Sometimes adult content can be hard loud and said we should addicted to drugs. talk. Let’s stop hating. Bella diGrazia Reporter, ext. 1317 to distinguish from children’s content, be sent away. We found We have adult children Let’s stop attacking. [email protected] such as explicit parodies of children’s out security removed him who still live at home but what happened to because they can’t afford Thomas Grillo shows. Arlene DeMattia Reporter, ext. 1264 For teenagers, the site presents oth- civil communication? rent and food in addition [email protected] We need to stop the to their college loan pay- Lynn er obstacles. YouTube’s wormhole-like Spenser Hasak algorithm has been criticized for its Photographer, ext. 1332 role in spreading misinformation and [email protected] exposing people to increasingly radi- Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 cal ideas. [email protected] For example, if a teen watches a Daniel Kane video about debunking conspiracies Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 surrounding the moon landing, the [email protected] viewer might get a recommendation Steve Krause for a video about flat-earth conspira- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 cy theories. Clicking on that video can [email protected] lead to other conspiracy theory video Harold Rivera recommendations. Sports Editor, ext. 1238 [email protected] While this seems like an innocuous example, the point is that increasingly, Roberto Scalese News Editor, ext. 1211 our social media platforms pull users [email protected] to the extremes. The breadth of content Anne Marie Tobin and the seemingly endless black hole Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 of recommendations creates a danger- [email protected] ous reality for the impressionable. Bridget Turcotte By limiting students’ access, school Reporter, ext. 1269 districts have shown they believe You- [email protected] Tube is something that should be used Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 in moderation and with care. Perhaps [email protected] they are onto something. TECHNOLOGY Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION New holding center for migrant children is opening in Texas

By Nomaan yers last month reported find lawyers to help the Merchant some 250 youngsters were teenagers with their im- ASSOCIATED PRESS being held in cells with in- migration cases. adequate food, water and Advocates have com- CARRIZO SPRINGS, sanitation. plained that HHS’ largest Texas — A former oilfield U.S. Customs and Border holding centers — a fa- worker camp off a dirt Protection said Wednes- cility in Homestead, Fla., road in rural Texas has day that it has reduced a converted Walmart in become the U.S. govern- the number of unaccompa- Brownsville, Texas, and ment’s newest holding nied children it is holding a now-closed tent camp center for detaining mi- to 200, down from 2,700 at Tornillo, Texas — have grant children after they last month. traumatized children leave Border Patrol sta- HHS said the Carrizo through overcrowding and tions, where complaints Springs location is a com- inadequate staffing. of overcrowding and filthy fortable environment for “All of this is part of a conditions have sparked a children while they wait morally bankrupt system,” worldwide outcry. to be placed with family said Rep. Joaquin Castro, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Inside the wire fence members or sponsors in a San Antonio Democrat. that encircles the site the U.S. There’s also the huge Alex Acosta is being assailed for his part in the secret 2008 plea deal are soccer fields, a giant But immigrant advo- cost: an average of $775 he signed that let Jeffrey Epstein avoid federal prosecution on charges air-conditioned tent that cates and others liken per day for each child. that he molested teenage girls. serves as a dining hall, such places to child pris- HHS plans to pay the and trailers set up for use on camps and worry that nonprofit Baptist Child as classrooms and as plac- the isolated location 110 and Family Services up to Facing calls for resignation, es where children can call miles from San Antonio, $300 million through Jan- their families. the nearest major city, will uary to run the Carrizo The long trailers once make it more difficult to Springs site. used to house workers in Acosta defends Epstein deal two-bedroom suites have that let Epstein avoid as a sex offender, than it been converted into 12-per- By Jill Colvin and Richard federal prosecution on would have been to “roll son dorms, with two pairs Lardner charges that he molested the dice” and take Epstein of bunk beds in each bed- ASSOCIATED PRESS teenage girls. But he was to trial. But the result, to room and the living room. unapologetic Wednesday critics, was egregiously le- The Department of WASHINGTON — In- as he declared his office nient. Health and Human Ser- sisting he got the best deal did the best it could under Acosta’s office had got- vices said about 225 chil- he could at the time, Labor the circumstances. ten to the point of drafting dren are being held at the Secretary Alex Acosta on The deal Acosta helped an indictment that could site in Carrizo Springs, Wednesday defended his broker has come under with plans to expand to as handling of a sex-traffick- have sent Epstein to fed- new and intense scrutiny eral prison for life. But it many as 1,300, making it ing case involving now- after prosecutors in New one of the biggest camps jailed financier Jeffrey was never filed, leading York on Monday brought to Epstein’s guilty plea to in the U.S. government Epstein as Acosta tried new child sex-trafficking system. to stave off intensifying two state prostitution-re- charges alleging Epstein lated charges. Epstein The government said the Democratic calls for his abused dozens of un- holding center will give it resignation. served 13 months in a derage girls in the early work-release program. He much-needed capacity to “We believe that we 2000s, paying them hun- take in more children from proceeded appropriately,” was also required to make PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dreds of dollars in cash for payments to victims and the Border Patrol and pre- Acosta told reporters at a massages, then molesting vent their detention in The government said the new holding center news conference at Labor register as a sex offender. them at his homes in Flor- Pressed on whether stations like the one in will give it much-needed capacity to take in Department headquar- ida and New York. Epstein he had regrets, Acos- Clint, Texas, where law- more children from the Border Patrol. ters, where he retraced has pleaded not guilty to ta repeatedly suggested steps federal prosecutors the charges; if convicted that circumstances had took in the case a decade he could be imprisoned for changed in the years since Flooding swamps New Orleans; ago when he was U.S. at- the rest of his life. torney for the Southern Acosta said he welcomed the plea. District of Florida. Acos- the new case, calling Ep- “We now have 12 years of possible hurricane coming next ta said state authorities stein’s acts “despicable.” knowledge and hindsight had planned to go after Earlier he defended him- and we live in a very dif- By Chevel Johnson rential rains. surprised the city during Epstein with charges that self on Twitter, crediting ferent world,” he said. “To- and Janet In New Orleans, streets an August 2017 rain. would have resulted in no “new evidence and addi- day’s world treats victims McConnaughey turned into small, swift That flood exposed major jail time until his office in- tional testimony” uncov- very, very differently.” ASSOCIATED PRESS rivers that overturned problems at the agency tervened and pressed for ered by prosecutors in Trump has, so far, also garbage cans and picked overseeing street drain- tougher consequences. defended Acosta, praising NEW ORLEANS — A New York for providing up pieces of floating wood. age. It led to personnel “We did what we did be- his work as labor secretary storm swamped New Or- “an important opportunity Water was up to shake-ups at the New Or- cause we wanted to see and saying he felt “very leans streets and para- to more fully bring him to of many cars. Other vehi- leans Sewerage and Water Epstein go to jail,” he said. badly” for him “because lyzed traffic Wednesday as justice.” cles were abandoned. Kay- Board and required major “That was the focus.” He I’ve known him as being concerns grew that even Acosta has long made akers paddled their way added: “Facts are import- somebody that works so worse weather was on the repair efforts. the case that it was bet- down some streets. ant and facts are being ter to use the threat of a hard and has done such way: a possible hurricane On Wednesday, the board Chandris Rethmeyer overlooked.” federal indictment to force a good job.” Still, he said, that could strike the Gulf said 118 of 120 drainage lost her car to the flood Acosta is being assailed Epstein into a state guilty he would be looking at the Coast and raise the Mis- pumps were operational and had to wade through for his part in the secret plea, with restitution to circumstances of the case sissippi River to the brim and the agency was fully water about 4 feet deep to 2008 plea deal he signed victims and registration “very closely.” of the city’s protective le- staffed. But the agency’s get to safety. She was on director says that much vees. her way home after work- The storm was associ- rain in such a short time ing an overnight shift would have overwhelmed ated with a broad area of when she got stuck behind Trump directs government to any drainage system. disturbed weather in the an accident in an under- Gov. John Bel Edwards Gulf that forecasters said pass and the water start- declared a state of emer- was on track to strength- ed rising. revamp care for kidney disease gency and said Nation- en into a hurricane by the “I was going to sit in my weekend. The system was car and let the storm pass,” al Guard troops and By Lauran sible to find 17,000 more specialized kidney care be- expected to become a trop- she said. “But I reached high-water vehicles would Neergaard kidneys and 11,000 other fore they got so sick. ASSOCIATED PRESS ical depression by Thurs- back to get my son’s iPad be positioned all over the organs from deceased do- “My health care provid- state. nors for transplant every ers failed me at the begin- day morning, a tropical and put my hand into a WASHINGTON — “The entire coast of Lou- year. ning of the dialysis con- storm by Thursday night puddle of water.” President Donald Trump isiana is at play in this For families like those of tinuum,” said transplant and a hurricane on Friday, Valerie R. Burton woke signed an executive order storm,” Edwards said. 1-year-old Hudson Nash, recipient Tunisia Bullock according to the National up Wednesday to what Wednesday revamping the lack of organs is fright- of Rocky Mount, N.C. Her Hurricane Center. looked like a lake outside Forecasters said Loui- care for kidney disease so ening. Hudson was born kidney failure struck while Lines of thunderstorms her door. siana could see up to 12 more people whose kid- with damaged kidneys, she was being treated for associated with the sys- “There was about 3 to 4 inches of rain by Monday, neys fail can have a chance and his parents hope he another disease, and she tem ranged far out in into feet of water in the street, with isolated areas receiv- at early transplants and will be big enough for a woke up in the hospital the Gulf and battered pouring onto the side- ing as much as 18 inches. home dialysis, and others transplant in another year. attached to a dialysis ma- New Orleans, where as walks and at my door. So The heavy additional don’t get that sick in the Until then, “to keep him much as 7 inches of rain I went to my neighbors to rain could push the al- first place. chine. She told Trump that fell over a three-hour pe- alert them and tell them ready swollen Mississippi Trump said his order was going, he takes numerous she hoped the new initia- riod Wednesday morning, to move their cars,” she River precariously close to aimed at “making life bet- medicines, receives multi- tives help other patients forecasters said. said. the tops of levees that pro- ter and longer for millions” ple shots, blood draws and find care “with less confu- Mississippi and Texas It was all a grim remind- tect New Orleans, officials by increasing the supply of more doctors’ visits than I sion and more ease.” were also at risk of tor- er of sudden flooding that said. donated kidneys, making it can count,” said his moth- More than 94,000 of the easier for patients to have er, Jamie Nash of Santa 113,000 people on the na- dialysis in the comfort of Barbara, Calif. tional organ waiting list their own homes and pri- Today’s system favors ex- need a kidney. Last year, oritizing the development pensive, time-consuming there were 21,167 kid- of an artificial kidney. dialysis in large centers ney transplants. Of those, The changes won’t hap- — what Trump called so 6,442 were from living pen overnight because onerous “it’s like a full-time donors, according to the some initiatives will re- job” — over easier-to-toler- United Network for Organ quire new government reg- ate at-home care or trans- Sharing, which oversees ulations. plants that help patients the nation’s transplant Because a severe organ live longer. system. shortage complicates the More than 30 million “The longer you’re on call for more transplants, American adults have dialysis, the outcomes are the Trump administration chronic kidney disease, worse,” said Dr. Amit Te- will try to ease the finan- costing Medicare a stag- var, a transplant surgeon cial hardships for living gering $113 billion. at the University of Pitts- donors by reimbursing Careful treatment — in- burgh Medical Center, who them for expenses such as cluding control of diabetes praised the administra- lost wages and child care. and high blood pressure, tion’s initiatives. “Those people, I have the two main culprits — Too often, transplant to say, have never gotten can help prevent further centers don’t see a kidney enough credit,” Trump kidney deterioration. But patient until he or she has said. “What they do is so more than 700,000 peo- been on dialysis for years, incredible.” ple have end-stage renal Tevar said. While any Another key change: disease, meaning their transplant is preferable, steps to help the groups kidneys have failed, and one from a living donor is PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS that collect deceased do- require either a transplant best because those organs Jalana Furlough carries her son, Drew Furlough, as Terrian Jones car- nations do a better job. or dialysis to survive. Only “work better, longer and ries Chance Furlough in New Orleans after a flooding on Wednesday. Trump said it may be pos- about one-third received faster,” Tevar said. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Theft tima on Ocean Avenue at 7:39 Contractor’s motor vehicle larly arrests, reflect police records. In p.m. on Tuesday. Responding broken into overnight on Tsino- A report of a larceny at 11:14 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, officers reported nothing found. sis Street and reported on Tues- a.m. Tuesday at 580 Essex St.; it is the sole responsibility of the con- A caller reported a loud pool day at 7:19 a.m. Second per- at 1:53 p.m. Tuesday at 160 party on Kenneth Road at 9:50 son told officer $1,500 worth cerned party to contact the relevant Neptune Blvd.; at 3 p.m. Tues- p.m. on Tuesday. Responding of items were stolen from his police department and have the day at 25 Henry Ave.; at 3:11 officers reported it was neigh- vehicle. Officer reports incident department issue a notice of correc- p.m. Tuesday at 4 Windsor borhood kids swimming in the is under investigation. tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Ave.; at 5:38 p.m. Tuesday at 7 pool. There was no music play- Caller reports several needles clarifications will not be made without Franklin St.; at 5:51 p.m. Tues- ing and they were advised to in Farnham Park on the Endi- day at 534 Essex St. express notice of change from the ar- stop screaming. cott Street side at the rocks A report of motor vehicle resting police department. A caller reported at 11:53 near the playground equipment theft at 8:17 a.m. Wednesday p.m. on Tuesday that a car on Tuesday at 10:34 a.m. Offi- at 285 Lynn Shore Drive. alarm was going off on Hum- cers located the items and will PHOTO | LYNN POLICE LYNN phrey Street every half hour, dispose of them. The Lynn Police Drug Task Force worked with Vandalism starting at 5 p.m. Responding Woman reported three men the DEA to make an arrest and seize 200-plus Arrests officers reported they left a made inappropriate gestures to grams of fentanyl. A report of motor vehicle van- voicemail with the owner of the her and her son from their car Sakunthear Dany, 30, of 32 dalism at 11:36 a.m. Tuesday car. at the Sunshine Laundry at 36 Hollingsworth St., was arrest- at 15 Estes St.; at 2:49 p.m. Foster and 2 Spring streets on ed and charged with Class A Tuesday at 8 Chase St. Tuesday at 10:50 a.m. Officer drug possession and Class B PEABODY Lynn man is A report of vandalism at 12 spoke to the woman but she drug possession at 12:35 a.m. p.m. Tuesday at 124 Green St. did not have a description of Wednesday. Summons the vehicle or a plate number. Antony Ferrer-Ramirez, 25, LYNNFIELD Christos Kyridzis, 21, was Caller from Elks Lodge wants charged with of 285 Lynn Shore Drive, was summoned following a motor a kid on a dirt bike removed arrested and charged with Accidents vehicle stop at 225 Andover from the parking lot at 40 Oak Class A drug trafficking 200- and 2 Sylvan streets on Tues- St. on Tuesday at 12:23 p.m. drug trafficking plus grams and on warrant Motor vehicle crash with in- day at 12:04 p.m. for driving Officer spoke with the juvenile charges of drug possession juries reported on Route 128 without a license. and he was advised to not op- By Gayla Cawley The Lynn Police Drug with intent to distribute and North on Tuesday at 1:21 p.m. Matthew Blaszies was sum- erate the bike on the street or ITEM STAFF Task Force and U.S. Drug conspiracy to violate the drug Massachusetts State Police re- moned following a traffic stop in the parking lot. He will be go- Enforcement Administra- law at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. ported patient taken to Salem at Walgreens at 229 Andover ing home to Littles Lane. Phillip Hunt, 39, of 30 Hospital. LYNN — A 25-year-old tion made the arrest after St. on Tuesday at 12:34 p.m. Report of a disabled motor Lynn man was arrested for Hollingsworth St., was arrest- Hit and run crash reported for operating a motor vehicle vehicle at 300 Forest St. on Ferrer-Ramirez got out of ed and charged with operation on Tuesday at 5:53 p.m. at 85 attempting to sell $203,600 his car at 35 Washington with a revoked registration and Tuesday at 1:36 p.m. Opera- worth of fentanyl on Tues- of a motor vehicle with a sus- Perry Ave. Officer took report, no insurance. tor contacted AAA and Gaeta’s St., and seized the 2,036 pended license, trespassing no details given. Resident of 85 day night, police said. grams of fentanyl he was Towing responded to tow the Antony Ferrer-Ramirez with a motor vehicle and on Perry Ave. said they were struck Accidents vehicle. carrying and attempting warrant charges of OUI liquor, by a vehicle at Market and Wal- was charged with traf- to deliver, Lynn Police Lt. The owner of Spencer Con- ficking 200-plus grams of negligent operation of a motor nut streets on Tuesday at 5:53 Report of a hit and run crash tracting at 67 Foster St. reports Michael Kmiec said. fentanyl and on warrant vehicle and unlicensed opera- p.m. and requested a report be on Monday at 4:30 p.m. at 12 a past larceny on Tuesday at tion of a motor vehicle at 12:16 written. Park St. Reporting party said it 2:46 p.m. Police will investigate charges of drug possession Gayla Cawley can be a.m. Wednesday. was caused by her neighbor. the incident. with intent to distribute reached at gcawley@item- Alessandra Lograsso, 34, Alarms Officer will document. and conspiracy to violate live.com. Follow her on of 75 Silsbee St., was arrest- Multiple calls about a motor the drug law. Twitter @GaylaCawley. ed and charged with disorderly Security company reports vehicle crash with injuries at SAUGUS conduct at 12:40 p.m. Tuesday. fire alarm sounded at Lynn- Dunkin’ Donuts at 162 Wash- Amilcar Lopez-Garcia, 25, of field Commons at 375 North ington St. on Monday at 5:45 Accidents Broadway on Tuesday at 8:48 Police investigating 54 Elm St., was arrested and p.m. Officer reports two people A caller reported a motor charged with unlicensed oper- a.m. Call was handled by the in the Mercedes were taken Lynnfield Fire Department who vehicle accident at the Essex ation of a motor vehicle and to Salem Hospital, operator of Street ramp to Broadway at shooting in Lynn motor vehicle lights violation at report it was accidental. the Ford refused medical as- Alarm company canceled the 12:38 p.m. Tuesday; at Broad- 11:53 p.m. Tuesday. sistance. Both vehicles were way and Walnut Street at 5:14 By Gayla Cawley 12:30 a.m. and found a Calixto Perez, 29, of 22 burglar alarm at 5 Elizabeth towed. Way on Tuesday at 1:43 p.m. p.m. Tuesday; at Central and ITEM STAFF window and body of the Park St., was arrested on war- Minor motor vehicle crash at Jasper streets at 5:23 p.m. car was struck by gun- rant charges of breaking and Burglar alarm notification LYNN — A 20-year-old 20 Crane Ave. at 3 Rita Road Tuesday; at Saugus Town Hall fire. At least three shots entering for a misdemeanor, at the Huckleberry Hill School on Monday at 6:13 p.m. Officer man told police he was on Central Street at 5:42 p.m. were fired and ballistic trespassing and miscellaneous at 5 Knoll Road on Tuesday at reports no injuries, one vehicle driving on Lewis Street 2:37 p.m. Officer reports build- Tuesday; on Broadway at 6:24 evidence was recovered at municipal ordinance violation towed by Four Star Towing. p.m. Tuesday. when his car was shot at at 12:31 p.m. Wednesday. ing appears secure. Caller from Land & Sea at 67 by an unknown person the scene, Lynn Police Lt. Resident at 57 Lynnbrook Michael Kmiec said. Javaun Singletary, 28, of Lynnfield St. requested assis- Complaints driving another car early 15 Harmon St., Mattapan, was Road reported an alarm going tance with paperwork exchange Tuesday morning. No arrests have been arrested and charged with op- off at her house and she didn’t following a minor motor vehicle A caller reported the sound Police responded to 66 made and the incident is eration of a motor vehicle with want to enter on Tuesday at crash on Monday at 6:15 p.m. of gunshots at Burger King on Lewis St. shortly before under investigation. a suspended license at 11:09 4:40 p.m. Officer dispatched Officer reports an SUV backed Broadway at 12:56 a.m. Tues- and investigated and all was OK. p.m. Tuesday. into a sedan which was parked day. POLICE BRIEFS Hamlet Vasquez, 63, of 10 Security company reported a in a parking space. A caller from Red Dog Spa on burglar alarm for 4 Powder Hill Farrar St., was arrested on a Walnut Street reported a cus- First responder stabbed Harvard economist courtesy booking at 10:37 a.m. Road on Tuesday at 5:31 p.m. Animal Control tomer recovered a 9mm shell in Tuesday. Officer confirmed it was an ac- the parking lot of the business by patient in ambulance suspended for ‘unwelcome cident by homeowner. Anonymous caller reported at 7:43 a.m. Tuesday. sexual conduct’ Accidents Box fire alarm received on a dog crying at 21 Sutton St. A caller reported a man so- BOSTON (AP) — Police Tuesday at 7:35 p.m. at 630 for five hours and needs to be liciting on Fairchild Avenue at say a Boston emergen- CAMBRIDGE (AP) — A report of a motor vehicle Market St. Lynnfield Fire De- checked on Monday at 9:52 11:12 a.m. Tuesday. The man cy responder has been Harvard University has crash at 9:47 a.m. Tuesday partment reports faulty detec- p.m. Officer reports dog taken was located by police and ad- stabbed several times by a suspended a well-known at 297 Broadway; at 10:45 tor. in for the night. vised to check in at the station patient in an ambulance. economist after an inves- a.m. Tuesday at 124 Green before going door to door. Boston Police Commis- tigation found he engaged St.; at 12:32 p.m. Tuesday at Complaints Complaints A caller reported a vehicle sioner William Gross says in “unwelcome sexual the responder was taken 826 Boston St.; at 1:45 p.m. running and towels blocking conduct” toward several The Paper Store at 105 Mar- Police received a message on to the hospital after the Tuesday at 61 Munroe St.; at the windows at Boston Market people. ket St. reported a shoplifting in- its phone app at 2 a.m. Mon- Wednesday afternoon 2:41 p.m. Tuesday at 40 Fed- on Broadway at 11:28 a.m. Claudine Gay, a Har- cident on Tuesday at 1:07 p.m. day about a white man wearing stabbing. She is expected eral St.; at 5:18 p.m. Tuesday Tuesday. vard dean, said in an No details given. a jean jacket at the corner of to survive. at 1067 Western Ave.; at 5:30 email to the economics Theft reported at 880 Salem Gardner and Margin streets on Gross says officers p.m. Tuesday at 22 Wolcott Theft department Wednesday St. on Tuesday at 5:20 p.m. No what appears to be a woman’s arrested a suspect, who is Road; at 11:51 p.m. Tuesday at that the review found details provided. white TMS bicycle with a bas- expected to be arraigned Lloyd and Washington streets; A caller reported a motor ve- Roland Fryer Jr. created Resident reported car parked ket. The suspect saw a resident hicle breaking and entering on Thursday. at 8:17 a.m. Wednesday at a “hostile work environ- on the sidewalk across the in the area and appeared to be Rockwood Drive at 1:20 p.m. Chief of Boston Emer- Dunkin’ Donuts at 333 Lyn- ment” over several years. street from St. Paul’s on Tues- startled, jumped off the bike, Tuesday. gency Medical Services nway; at 8:47 a.m. Wednesday Gay says Fryer will be day at 5:52 p.m. Officer could parked it at the phone pole A report of larceny from Vic- James Hooley says the at 68 Exchange St. placed on administrative A report of a motor vehicle not locate the vehicle. at 51 Margin St. and headed toria’s Secret on Broadway at ambulance had been Resident of Market Street re- down Gardner where he dis- 2:05 p.m. Tuesday. transporting an “emotion- leave for two years. crash with personal injury at Fryer was accused last 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at Harding ported an intoxicated woman appeared. The bike was still A report of shoplifting from ally disturbed” patient in public on Tuesday at 10:38 there as of 5 p.m. Reporting Target on Lynn Fells Parkway at to the hospital when year of talking about sex, Street and Lynnway; at 7:43 making inappropriate p.m. Tuesday at Chatham and p.m. Officer found the 40-year- party wanted to make police 5:47 p.m. Tuesday. the person attacked the comments and objectify- Lewis streets. old Texas woman and brought aware the bike is most likely responder. Hooley says ing women in his re- A report of a police motor ve- her into protective custody. stolen and can be recovered the driver pulled over, at SWAMPSCOTT search lab. hicle crash at 5:59 p.m. Tues- Officer reported a motor ve- and might be connected to which point the suspect hicle struck a deer in Wakefield He called those allega- day at 821 Lynnway. something police are working Accidents also used pepper spray. A report of a motor vehicle on Wednesday at 6:58 a.m. on. Officer reports the Zagster Gross says a second re- tions “patently false” and hit and run crash at 9:58 p.m. Officer waited for the Wakefield bike has a GPS tracker and the A report of a hit and run mo- sponder was taken to the denied ever discriminat- Tuesday at 84 Franklin St.; at Police Department to respond. company will find it. tor vehicle crash at 40 Stetson hospital for treatment for ing against or harassing 5:18 a.m. Wednesday at South Unwanted person reported at Ave. at 3:22 p.m. on Tuesday. exposure to the spray. anyone in his lab. Elm and Summer streets. MARBLEHEAD Mobile Estates at 286 Newbury A report of a motor vehicle Fryer said in an emailed St., Apt. 67 on Monday at 7:20 crash with property damage Teen chemistry experiment statement Wednesday Assaults Complaints p.m. less than $1,000 at Captain he’s “deeply disappoint- Caller from 8 Home St. re- Pizza, 3 Railroad Ave., at 6:14 leaves three hospitalized ed,” particularly because A caller reported at 2:04 A report of an assault and ports the softball players are p.m. on Tuesday. CONCORD (AP) — A his colleagues’ work in p.m. on Tuesday that she heard battery with a dangerous blocking the street and swear- teen’s chemistry experi- the research lab has been noises and believed someone ing at him on Monday at 8:51 weapon at 8:56 p.m. Tuesday Complaints ment has left two fire- stopped. He says “Har- was inside her house on Wil- p.m. Officer reports no illegal on Washington Street. fighters and a resident vard has spoken” and “in low Road. Responding officers parking, or blocked driveways, A report of suspicious activity A report of an assault at hospitalized. due course” he will as reported it was a misunder- and there’s room for emergency at 23 Alden Road at 1:59 a.m. 10:08 p.m. Tuesday on South The Concord Fire De- well. standing. The caller’s brother equipment. on Tuesday; at 110 Bellevue Common Street. partment responded to returned home and she didn’t Guest of Marriott Hotel at 8A Road at 10:34 p.m. on Tues- A report of an assault and a report Tuesday night Suspect at large after woman know he was there. Centennial Drive reports stolen day; at 208 Humphrey St. at battery at 11:34 p.m. Tuesday of smoke coming from with stroller attacked on Kingsley Terrace. A walk-in reported at 6:28 luggage on Monday at 9:08 2:17 a.m. on Wednesday. p.m. on Tuesday that she went p.m. Officer will document. A report of a con or scam at a structure. They extin- guished an “unusual” CAMBRIDGE (AP) — Breaking and Entering into a store on Atlantic Avenue Loud noise complaint from 443 Essex St. at 4:59 p.m. on Police are trying to identi- and came out five minutes later 84 Endicott St. on Tuesday at Tuesday. substance being cooked on the stove. fy a suspect after woman A report of a breaking and to her purse and phone being 1:13 a.m. Officer spoke to the A report of a noise complaint with a baby stroller was entering at 1:54 p.m. Tuesday taken from her car. resident on the second floor at Greenwood Avenue and The state police bomb squad and the Massa- attacked in Cambridge. at 125 Marianna St.; at 9:24 A caller reported an erratic who said they are going in for Humphrey Street at 9:34 p.m. Witnesses told inves- p.m. Tuesday at 40 Clinton St. operator in a silver Nissan Al- the night. on Tuesday. chusetts Fire Marshal’s Office also responded. tigators that a barefoot The Lowell Sun reports man yelled at the woman a preliminary investi- who was walking in the gation determined the area of Harvard Street teenager residing in the on Tuesday, before strik- home was attempting to ing her with a cellphone Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY create a colorful smoke and unsuccessfully bomb based on a video he attempting to pull the or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) found online. stroller away from the Hotline There was no clarifica- victim. tion on what the sub- Cambridge police said All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. stance was. Officials said in a Facebook post that 781-477-4444 the hospitalization of the the man, believed to be in Callers may remain anonymous. firefighters and resident his late 20s, fled toward Spanish menu available were for precautionary Central Square and re- reasons. mains at large. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Frampton comes Review alive in Boston By Bill Brotherton tunes from his new LP For the encore, Framp- ITEM FEATURES EDITOR “All Blues,” an all-covers ton reached back to his affair that frees Frampton Humble Pie days, deliver- BOSTON — Back in to go guitar-crazy, tearing ing the raucous R&B boo- 1976, no one was hotter it up with one deliciously gie of “Four Day Creep” than . dirty lead solo after an- and “I Don’t Need No Doc- His double live album, other. He shined bright on tor.” The evening ended “Frampton Comes Alive,” “Me and My Guitar” and with The Beatles’ “While spent 10 weeks at the top “Same Old Blues,” a cou- My Guitar Gently Weeps.” of the Billboard charts and ple of Freddie King songs, Jason Bonham, son of Rolling Stone magazine and a nuanced instrumen- original readers voted it Album of tal of Hoagy Carmichael’s drummer John Bonham, the Year. “Georgia (On My Mind).” and his band opened with The English rock musi- “Signed, Sealed, Deliv- a set of the classic band’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cian, who has continued ered I’m Yours” by Ste- best-known songs. Ja- to make exceptional re- vie Wonder, who recently “Solutions” by son Bonham’s drumming K.Flay will be cords through the years, announced he’s getting a echoed his dad’s style, released on July 12. brought his “Finale — kidney transplant, was an while vocalist James The Farewell Tour” to the unexpected tribute. A blis- Dylan sounded eerily like Rockland Trust Bank Pa- tering instrumental run- Robert Plant. “Whole Lot- vilion in the city’s Seaport through of ’s ta Love,” “Rock and Roll” K.Flay celebrates all her Tuesday night. Frampton “Black Hole Sun” honored and “Stairway to Heaven” will retire from regular that band’s late frontman was a mighty three-pack. touring at the end of this and fea- year due to the recent di- tured stellar solos by both Bill Brotherton can be sides on CD ‘Solutions’ agnosis of Inclusion Body Frampton and six-string reached at bbrotherton@ By Mark Kennedy There’s The B-52-ish boards on a few. She gets Myositis (IBM), a rare sidekick Adam Lester. itemlive.com. ASSOCIATED PRESS “This Baby Don’t Cry” and production help from disorder characterized by the Lorde-adjacent “Bad some old fans — Tommy K.Flay, “Solutions” progressive muscle weak- Vibes.” She channels Wee- English (who earned a ness and pain. (Night Street Records/ Interscope) zer on the environmen- Grammy nomination for This was no solemn occa- tally conscious “Not in K.Flay’s album “Every sion, however. A near-ca- It’s always been hard to California” and practically Where Is Some Where”) pacity crowd came ready pin down K.Flay’s music. raps on “Good News.” Her and JT Daly, who helmed to party and travel back in She’s a bit of a sonic cha- thrilling vocals range from “Blood in the Cut” to his time to the carefree days meleon, mixing elements babyish to Joan Jett-ish. own Grammy nod. of Pontiac Firebirds, At- of hip-hop, rock and indie K.Flay, whose biggest hit “Solutions” reveals a ari Pong and Farrah Faw- pop with moods that go to date is her 2017 “Blood woman unbowed by so- cett’s feathered hair. from brash to introspec- in the Cut,” got a song on cial pressure, angry by Frampton and his long- tive. You’ll get no clear the TV show “Riverdale” adulthood’s lies and aware time band hit the nostal- answers after listening to and has been featured on of her insecurities but gic sweet spot with the her new album “Solutions” not defined by them. She three smash hits from that — thankfully. songs by X Ambassadors, 1976 live album. “Show K.Flay, the stage name Tom Morello and Mike mocks overly posed Insta- Me the Way” arrived ear- of Illinois-raised Kristine Shinoda. gram photos, calls out fak- ly, with fans singing the Flaherty, starts her third Imagine Dragons’ front- ers — “You’re the sequel chorus and roaring with studio CD with the won- man Dan Reynolds is also that sucks” — and is mod- pleasure at the talk box derfully autobiographical a fan. He invited her to est about her goals: effect. The main set end- statement song “I Like open for the Dragons on “Everybody wants to ed with “Baby, I Love Your Myself (Most of the Time)” tour and signed her to his count their calories and Way” and a 20-plus-min- and ends with a wistful Interscope-distributed la- money and their likes/ ute blast through “Do You tune about her father, bel, Night Street. (He gets Baby, my job is just to Feel Like We Do,” with a co-writing credit on her rhyme/ And I’m fine with COURTESY PHOTO “DNA.” In between, we get Frampton giving his black to celebrate all the glori- “This Baby Don’t Cry.”) that,” she sings on the Custom a Peter Frampton will retire from regular touring ously different sides of an K.Flay had a hand in opening song. red-hot workout. at the end of this year due to the recent diagnosis artist who resists getting writing every song, and OK, but definitely count Even better were three of Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM), a rare disease. boxed up in one genre. plays guitar and key- us as a like. New Identity for the Chamber of Commerce The Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce will now be known as the Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce. A staple in the business community since 1914, the chamber of commerce has been a resource for local business and the community throughout the past 105 years. With a fresh image and a renewed mission, the Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce is enhancing the economic vitality of southern Essex County.

A Focus on Regionalism The Gateway Community of southern Essex County is one of the fastest growing economies in Massachusetts. With business developments along both Route 1 and Route 1A, a burgeoning cultural scene, and commuter access to Boston, the Greater Lynn area will remain a leading economic hub long into the future. Bringing together business, government, and community leaders to share ideas and resources, will ensure prosperity for the entire region. The Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce (GLCC) has long supported the region surrounding the City of Lynn. Focusing on the core communities of Lynn, Lynnfield, Nahant, Saugus, and Swampscott, the GLCC will support business growth and development within the Route 1, Rte. 1A economic zone.

A Resource Center for Your Business Small businesses need support; assistance with marketing solutions, talent acquisition and development, business plan consulting and access to capital. This is where the Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce comes in. We work with our members through a series of programs to help strengthen their business. Programs such as the Super visors Training Program help members to develop their young professional staff into a highly capable workforce. Our collaboration with SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) provides our members with a unique business resource to assist with business mentoring, planning, and strategy. Our Lunch & Learn Business Education Series provides business owners and staff an opportunity to learn about a wide array of topics applicable to their unique business.

Grow Your Business The Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce provides a unique range of opportunities to reach your customers. Frequent networking events, such as our Breakfast Club and our Business After Hours programs will help you connect with members of the community. A wide variety of customized marketing solutions will also enable your business to attract new customers.

Our office is located at 583 Chestnut Street, Lynn, MA and is open M-F, 9-5. Please call, stop in, or visit our website to learn more about our various programs and resources.

Phone: 781-592-2900 | Web: www.lynnareachamber.com We look forward to working with you to grow your business and your community. The Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce. Strong Business. Strong Community. A8 THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Nursing home renamed after Marblehead couple

CHELSEA — The and am thrilled to have Chelsea Jewish Lifecare Chelsea Jewish Lifecare their name attached to has shown our family,” nursing home has been the Chelsea Jewish Nurs- Katzman said. “Our renamed for Elliot and ing Home. Their support involvement began when Donna Katzman of Mar- and friendship mean the my grandmother was a blehead. world to us.” resident of the nursing The nursing home will Katzman and his wife home over 40 years ago. be known as the Katzman (nee Frangiamone) were “Donna’s mom, Mary Center for the Living. classmates at Chelsea Frangiamone, is a res- The Katzmans made a High and will celebrate ident of Chelsea Jewish significant donation to the their 40th wedding Nursing Home. We want nursing home, and have anniversary in the near to pay tribute to the longstanding ties to the future. Both graduated mission or the organiza- facility, the city of Chel- from Salem State. tion’s founders, and the sea and to the healthcare Elliott is a general part- extraordinary leadership organization in general. ner at Commonwealth of Barry and Adam Ber- “We are enormously Capital Ventures, a pri- man.” grateful to Elliot and vate venture capital firm. The Katzmans have Donna Katzman for such He has built some of New two sons, Matthew and a generous gift,” said England’s most successful David (whose wives are Barry Berman, the technology firms. Katie and Emily, respec- nursing home’s CEO. “I “Donna and I are tively); and are grandpar- have known the Katzman truly thankful for the ents of Nora, Maggie, family for many years love and kindness that Julia and Clara.

ENTERTAINMENT Rapper-turned-actress Awkwafina takes a star turn in first leading role By Jami Ganz girls, that you can be lit- tion of revealing the grim paraphrased journalist NEW YORK DAILY NEWS erally what you don’t see prognosis to their matri- Jay Caspian Kang, saying, there and you can still do arch and attributes the “The only thing that ties Now is Awkwafina’s time. it,” she says, “You have to reunion to a last-minute Asian Americans together, After a scene-stealing open the door for the next wedding, spurring debates because it’s such a broad supporting role in “Cra- generation.” over morality and cultural category, is discrimination.” zy Rich Asians,” the rap- As for “The Farewell,” identity. “Everyone feels that,” per-turned-actress will debut as a film lead in her Awkwafina, 31, says she “I think that any ‘dash she said. “Along with that, first drama, Lulu Wang’s “never thought a script American’ in this country it’s the feeling of being an “The Farewell,” opening like this could ever exist: feels always like one foot outsider.” Friday. one that was written by an in the door, one foot out- But as a staunch advo- “I am not what you Asian American woman side the door,” Awkwafina, cate of thoughtful Asian would think of when you and directed by an Asian who was born in Queens American portrayals in think of a movie star. I American woman. I’d just to a Korean mother and media, Awkwafina refuses don’t look like one. I don’t never seen it.” Chinese-American father, to encourage stereotypes sound like one. I don’t act The film follows her told The News. “You never “like the nail lady … the like one,” Awkwafina, who character Billi, who leaves feel like you belong to one things that we are actively was born Nora Lum, told New York to visit her or the other.” always trying to improve the Daily News. dying grandmother in The film’s portrayal of about ourselves and the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “I want to show girls, Changchun, China. But warring identities resonat- way that we’re seen in this young Asian American Billi’s family has no inten- ed with Awkwafina, who country.” Actress Awkwafina stars in “The Farewell.” From his podcast to movies, it’s all personal for Marc Maron By Lindsey Bahr of her “favorite perfor- ASSOCIATED PRESS mances by anyone in any- thing.” She said it even LOS ANGELES — made him cry at the South Marc Maron is fumbling by Southwest premiere — through his glove com- a detail Maron doesn’t of- partment looking for cof- fer himself. fee. A certain record store “He’s one of the most owner in East Los Angeles natural actors I know,” lets him trade the nice FILE PHOTO | TNS says Shelton. “He is just blends he’s occasionally built for it in a way. He has Cameron Boyce arrives at WE Day California sent for discounts. a complete lack of self-con- 2019 held at The Forum on April 25 in Ingle- “Barter economy,” he sciousness. I don’t even wood, Calif. shrugs. think is he really aware of At 55, he’s in a place where the camera is.” where he is finally enjoy- Maron is adjusting to Family confirms ing stability after years of this new reality where he struggles and he doesn’t has the freedom to choose Boyce died from seizure spend his money on much, what he wants to go out but he likes his records, for. invested in some good PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “For years I didn’t even caused by epilepsy equipment and has found have an agent. Acting was Actor, comedian and podcaster Marc Maron himself in a pretty deep not where I was going,” By Peter Sblendorio as a result of an ongoing dive on jazz these days. is promoting his new indie comedy “Sword of Maron says. “I was barely NEW YORK DAILY NEWS medical condition, and “I’m not bringing you Trust.” surviving in any way be- that condition was epilep- garbage records this time,” The family of late Disney fore the podcast.” sy,” a rep for the family Maron announces as he But the success of the Channel star Cameron away from both with an ton. The charming indie said in a new statement to walks through the door. podcast “WTF with Marc Boyce confirmed the actor arm full of new goodies: A comedy from director E! News on Tuesday. “Just four bags of coffee!” William S. Burroughs re- Lynn Shelton, which opens Maron,” which is turn- died from a seizure that “We are still trying to Every little bit counts cording, Robert Johnson’s in limited release Friday, ing 10 this year and has stemmed from epilepsy. navigate our way through when the good jazz albums “King of the Delta Blues finds Maron’s character on over 1,000 episodes in the Boyce died Saturday at this extremely heart can run a person $140 or Singers” and “The Modern an adventure trying to sell books, including famous age 20. His family initial- wrenching time, and con- more and the owner has Lovers” among them. a Civil War-era sword that interviews with Barack ly announced he had died tinue to ask for privacy an eclectic stack of albums Maron is doing this may or may not prove the Obama and Robin Wil- from a seizure as a result so that the family, and all on hold that he thinks Ma- hometown record store South actually won. liams, begat more success: of a medical condition, but who knew and loved him ron might like. So does the tour to promote the film It’s almost entirely im- His own show, which ran did not disclose what it can grieve his loss and man working at the sec- “Sword of Trust” in which provised, and includes a for four seasons on IFC; was at the time. make arrangements for ond shop we visit. And af- he plays an ornery pawn show-stopping monologue Netflix’s “GLOW”; and “Cameron’s tragic pass- his funeral — which in ter some conversation and shop owner who can wax from Maron that Shelton more interest in his stand- ing was due to a seizure and of itself, is agonizing.” browsing, Maron walks poetic about Charley Pat- says affectionately is one up. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Thursday, July 11, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Wednesday...... 9035 Wednesday...... 7291 Tuesday...... 4377 Tuesday...... 8686 Sunrise today 5:15 a.m. Partly cloudy skies in the S winds around 5 kt, increas- L morning will give way to ing to 10 to 15 kt with gusts Monday...... 7211 Monday...... 2208 Sunset today 8:23 p.m. cloudy skies during the af- up to 20 kt in the afternoon. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: ternoon. High around 85F. Waves around 2 ft. Sunrise tomorrow 5:16 a.m. Winds S at 10 to 20 mph. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER H Tonight: S winds 5 to 10 High tide today 7:20 a.m. Tonight: Rain showers in the kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the All 4...... $5,573 All 4...... $5,160 Low tide today 1:25 p.m. H evening with thunderstorms evening. Waves around 2 ft. First or last 3...... $780 First or last 3...... $722 developing overnight. Low Showers likely with a chance Any 2...... $67 Any 2...... $62 High tide tomorrow 8:23 a.m. 72F. of tstms. 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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. TOMORROW: 7 P.M. FIRST PITCH FRASER FIELD - 365 WESTERN AVE POST-GAME FIREWORKS SPORTS B THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 Peabody 12’s sit one win away from district title By Harold Rivera gus National Thursday “They’ve won a lot of ITEM SPORTS EDITOR (5:45) at Wyoma’s Rein- games in this tournament fuss Field for the district too. They can compete PEABODY — Every- crown. Saugus National with anybody. We try to thing’s clicking at the emerged from the one- focus on us getting better right time for the Pea- loss bracket, meaning it and playing our game. If body Little League must beat Peabody twice we play the way we’re 12-year-old All-Stars. in order to advance to the capable of, we’ll take it Peabody has excelled in sectional round. The two whether it’s win or lose. I all three phases through teams met Sunday with have a lot of confidence in all four of its District 16 Peabody using a late rally our guys. It’s going to be a Tournament wins. Now to grab a 10-1 win. great game between two Peabody finds itself one “They were winning 1-0 teams that’ll compete for win away from a district all the way into the fifth 18 outs.” championship. inning,” Powers said. “A Eleven members of this “We’re playing really lot of credit to those guys. year’s team played to- well as a team,” Peabody They played good defense gether last year on the manager Justin Powers and they threw a lot of 11-year-old all-star team said. “We’re pitching well, strikes. We have to keep that won District 16 and we’re playing good de- our heads in the game Section 4 titles. Although fense and we’re swinging and play well through all it helps Peabody’s cause the bats well. I think any- 18 outs. We scored nine to have big-game experi- time you can combine all runs in the sixth inning ence on its side, prior re- sults and past success three of those you’re go- to put it away but we don’t carry over. That’s ing to find some success were down most of the the mentality Peabody ITEM FILE PHOTO and that’s what we’ve game. has adapted. Peabody’s Jariel Tolentino is the team leader in RBI this tournament and is been able to do so far.” “Saugus National’s a also part of the pitching rotation. Peabody will play Sau- good team,” Powers said. PEABODY, B2 Saugus National living on in District 16 By Daniel Kane “I think all these kids like ITEM STAFF each other and it’s helped us,” Riley said. “They’ve Steve SAUGUS — The Saugus been playing together for a National 12-year-old All- while now. We’re in a small Krause Stars’ road to the District 16 league so everyone knows final wasn’t an easy one, but each other. Everybody the result is no surprise to knows their roles and what manager Buddy Riley and they bring to the table. It’s his staff. been what has pulled this A softball “It’s awesome, we’ve said whole group together.” right from the start we can Along with some solid play with anyone,” Riley chemistry, a roster full of tournament said. “We’ve been with this talent has powered Saugus group for four years, really. I National and that starts feel like it’s a culmination of with pitcher/shortstop Luca to celebrate a lot of hard work the whole Sapienza. Sapienza will time at practices. The par- pitch Thursday’s game and ents and coaches, we all get Riley wouldn’t have it any Vanessa’s life along. It’s just a great group other way. to make this run with.” “He’s our ace,” Riley said. Two years is not enough time. And Sunday’s 10-1 loss to Pea- “Hopefully Luca can pound body created a speed bump to be honest, no amount of time will the strike zone and give us ever be enough. on the road to the final, but a chance to win. We’re going Saugus National fought So, the Masucci family will be there ITEM FILE PHOTO to ride Luca as long as we next weekend when Vanessa Masuc- through the one-loss brack- can and as long as he can Luca Sapienza will get the start on the mound for Saugus ci MacCormack’s family and friends et with a 6-5 win over West go.” National in a must-win game against Peabody Thursday in Lynn Tuesday to earn a spot put on the second annual softball the District 16 final. in the final. SAUGUS, B2 tournament July 19-20 at Breed Middle School’s Babe Ruth complex in her honor. But her father, Vinnie, is quite honest about whether time Stop the Violence Flag Football returns to Manning is a healing factor. “They say time heals,” he said. “But it’s been tough. In a lot of ways,it’s By Mike Alongi ing this event first, even harder.” ITEM STAFF before the basketball Vanessa Masucci MacCormack tournament, and we’ve seemed to have it all. A husband, a LYNN — Just two had a lot of success with weeks ago, hundreds of house in Revere, a baby daughter, it in terms of participa- and a career that fit her — an ele- players, fans and volun- tion.” teers flocked to Thurgood mentary school teacher at Lynn’s Registration for the Connery School. She loved it, and Marshall Middle School event will begin at 4:30 for the third annual Pro- the kids she taught loved her. p.m. with the first game But on Sept. 23, 2017, something tect Our Streets Commu- starting at 5 p.m. The nity Awareness Basket- went horribly wrong. Her husband, tournament’s free to reg- Andrew, found her body inside their ball Showcase, sponsored ister for all participants, by Stop the Violence. home. From all appearances, she had with water to be provided been beaten to death. Police later Next Thursday, July 18, for free and food avail- another group of athletes charged her husband, Andrew Mac- able for sale. Cormack, with murder in connection will take the field for the The tournament is ex- fourth annual Lynn 7-on- with her death (the trial is slated to pected to draw about 150 start in October). 7 Football Tournament at to 200 players across Manning Field, also The news devastated anyone who three age divisions. There had come in contact with her, even sponsored by Stop the Vi- will be four elementary olence. if only peripherally. As someone who teams, four middle school covered St. Mary’s softball exten- “It’s just another thing teams and eight high we can put on in the city sively, I became friendly with Vinnie school teams -- and each and Karen Masucci. I was heartbro- that will help keep the team will consist of 10 kids off the street,” said ken for them, and still am. players. Each team must ITEM FILE PHOTO Joe Masucci, Vanessa’s brother, Ward 6 Councilor Fred also have at least one fe- Jacob Bobowski (left) tries to escape Kendrick Kellman (right) was a coach for the Spartan football Hogan, who helps orga- male member. nize the event each year. during the Lynn Parks and Recreation Stop the Violence 7-on-7 team. I’d known him since he was “We actually started do- FOOTBALL, B2 Football Tournament last year at Manning Field. a little kid, tagging along with his parents. Her sister, Angela, was an assistant volleyball coach at Lynn English at the time, and she looked Navigators drop second straight with loss to Pittsfield so much like Vanessa that I once confused the two. By Joshua Kummins advantage at the top of the tone for the evening with following frame, singling Vanessa had a daughter, Adrianna, FOR THE ITEM standings, with Worcester, three straight strikeouts in first baseman Dan Baruch who was only 13 months old when Brockton, and the Navs all the first inning before his (Boston College) home as the her mother was killed. PITTSFIELD — Pittsfield’s tied just a half-game behind offense jumped on the score- third straight Sun to reach The Masuccis, along with Vanes- offense was a bit too much to second-place Bristol. board with a run on three base at the start of the frame. sa’s friends and former teammates, handle for North Shore First baseman Dominic hits, including right fielder Coley and Beckett homered ran their inaugural softball tourna- Wednesday night, as the Freeberger (UNC Asheville) Mark Coley’s (Rhode Island) in back-to-back innings to ment last year, and it was a success. Navigators lost 7-3 at Wah- extend Pittsfield’s lead to The event, which is being held to conah Park. went 2-for-4 with a run two-out triple to center. scored and a RBI to help The hosts tagged North 5-0 through four. Coley’s fund a scholarship in Vanessa’s hon- North Shore slipped to 19- blast to center brought in a or, raised $9,000 — enough money 17 with its second straight lead North Shore’s eight-hit Shore starter Trystan Sar- attack. Shortstop Logan Bra- cone (Dartmouth) for at least pair of runs in the third, to award a scholarship to Lynn Tech loss, while Pittsfield im- student Katryn Barr. vo also finished the night a run in all five of his in- highlighting his 2-for-3 night proved to 20-13 and became with two runs scored and Planning this event is unbearably with two hits. nings. Third baseman Taylor the first FCBL team to reach three RBI. hard for those tasked doing it. the 20-win mark this season. Pittsfield starter John Beckett (Princeton) doubled The Suns have a two-game Clayton (UAlbany) set the the home team’s lead in the NAVS, B2 KRAUSE, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 Lynn Summer Basketball holds five games

The Lynn Parks and Rucker had 10 points to Insurance, 31-30. Lester In the final high school Recreation Summer Bas- lead Councilor Rick Star- Llen had nine points to game, Solimine Funeral ketball League rolled on bard. lead the Gannon Building Home earned a 47-43 win at a new venue in Kiley In the first middle school Association offense, while over Leahy Landscaping. Park Wednesday after- game, Buzzy Barton Yael Vizcaino led Colum- Emajae Brown had 11 noon. There were only five earned a 49-39 win over bia Insurance with 11 points to lead the way for games on the slate, with Cuffe-McGinn Funeral points. Solimine Funeral Home, one elementary game, two Home behind 21 points In the high school divi- while Taj Purter had 15 middle school games and from Denzell Guillen. sion, John's Fuel Service points to pace the offense two high school games. Joshua Anderson scored Inc. took down Neal A. for Leahy Landscaping. In the elementary school 10 points to lead the way Price & Co. 66-44. Jef- The Lynn Parks and game, Pizza Lovers bare- for Cuffe-McGinn Funeral frey Barbosa led John's Recreation Summer Bas- ly took down Councilor Home. Fuel Services Inc. with 24 ketball League will con- Rick Starbard, 22-21. Tra- The second middle points, while Juery Bar- tinue Thursday afternoon vis Sanchez led the way school game saw Gan- bosa had 20 points to lead back at Kiley Park before for Pizza Lovers with 11 non Building Association the way for Neal A. Price making its return to Lynn points, while Kameron squeeze past Columbia & Co. English next week. Summer cross country series rolls on ITEM FILE PHOTO Peabody's Matt Smith has contributed on both The Lynn Woods Sum- and Fabio Tran all tying In the long race, it was in fifth place with a time mer Cross Country Series for second place with a Lynn's Matt Viega who of 42:16. Woburn's Chris sides of the field in this year's District 16 Tour- continued Wednesday eve- time of 18:49. Wakefield's earned the top spot with Smith (42:40), Melrose's nament. ning, with just over 200 Tom Curran finished in a time of 38:54. Matthew Charlie DeMayo (43:33), runners taking part in two sixth place (19:11), Mal- Perkins of Cambridge Melrose's Adam Cook races. den's Luke Stockless finished in second place (43:33), Lynn's Nakri Dao Peabody 12's aiming to In the short 2.5-mile finished seventh (19:12) (39:14), while Saugus' (45:19) and Beverly's Carl race, Lynn's Michael Car- and Lynn's Cody Huynh Steven Bennett finished Clarizia (45:50) rounded roll took first place with a finished in eighth place in third place (41:12). out the top 10 finishers. cap off District 16 title time of 17:53. Four Revere (19:36). Nahant's Sean Beverly's Eric O'Neill fin- The Lynn Woods Sum- residents followed, with Osbahr (19:42) and Lynn's ished in fourth place with mer Cross Country Se- PEABODY Victor Pelatere, Christian Joshua Stone (19:45) a time of 42:04, while Sa- ries will continue on next From B1 Madrid, James Carpinelli rounded out the top 10. lem's Greg Esbitt finished Wednesday evening. “That’s the biggest thing we’ve tried to stress to this group,” Powers said. “No scores carry over, no big plays or results from years past carry over. We tell them every practice that they have to earn it. I think they’ve done a good job taking that to heart. They compete every game. I think the experience does help. At the end of the day you still have to make the plays in the game you’re in.” Offensively, Peabody has been carried by Jayce Jean- pierre (three home runs) and Jariel Tolentino (team leader in RBI). Noah Crocker, Matt Smith and James Smith have also swung the bats well through the tour- nament. “We’re a tough lineup, one through 13,” Powers said. “We beat Salem 22-1 and sent 18 kids up in the first inning. I don’t know if there’s anyone that doesn’t have a hit. We’re tweaking things here and there by game. Whoever’s in there, they’re all supporting one another. They do an awesome job supporting one another. It’s really fun to watch.” Crocker, Matt Smith, James Smith and Tolentino lead the pitching rotation. “They’ve all thrown very well,” Powers said. “The most we’ve allowed in a game is three runs. I’m confident in ITEM FILE PHOTO all our guys. I like our defense behind them. We tell Saugus National’s Cesar Rollo has been a force at the top of the lineup during this year's District 16 them to pitch to contact and good things will happen Tournament run. with our guys behind them. We haven’t had many walks and that’ll be the key Thursday.” Win or lose, Powers is confident Peabody will come ready to play. Peabody has given each of its opponents Saugus National 12's in win-or-go-home mode its best efforts thus far and Thursday’s game shouldn’t be any different. SAUGUS Dan Zeitz, who laced two sixth before Peabody put hits but we could’ve “Even to get to this point, it’s not easy winning four From B1 key doubles against West together a nine-run in- cleaned some stuff up. We games in an all-star tournament,” Powers said. “We defi- Lynn in the semifinal. ning. practice defense day in nitely feel we have some more to accomplish. If they Sapienza doesn’t stop “It was good to see Dan Saugus National has fo- and day out and we have happen to outplay us, tip your hat to them because they contributing there, bring- get hot and have a great cused on cleaning those to be smarter. That’s on earned it. At the end of the day, we’re not going to get ing a big bat to Saugus game,” Riley said. “Steven mistakes in hopes of the coaching, too. We’ve knocked out of this tournament because of lack of effort. National’s lineup. Sapien- Streeter is another guy avoiding a snowball in- made some tough deci- We’ll play you for the full 18 outs. That’s what I’m most za has knocked in four we rely on in key situa- ning this time around. sions.” proud of about this team.” RBI in Saugus National’s tions at the plate. Nathan “I think it helps the kids Saugus National takes last two games, including Soroko is huge too at the mentality,” Riley said. “We on Peabody in the District a solo home run against top of the lineup. Tyler said right from the start 16 final Thursday (5:45) Peabody Sunday. Riley, Cesar Rollo, really think we can play with at Wyoma’s Charlie Rein- “He brings a lot to our anyone can get it done. anyone. Peabody has al- fuss Field. Because Sau- lineup,” Riley said. “You But if we can get all those ways had a lot of good gus National emerged just know he’s going to guys going we’re at our teams but we haven’t got- from the one-loss bracket, make contact when you best.” ten to play them in the it must defeat Peabody need it. He’s really the Sunday’s score wasn’t past few years. It’s a tough twice in order to win the centerpiece of our lineup indicative of the effort challenge. We know they district title. and when it seems like we Saugus National gave hit and pitch well, we just “We’re looking forward need a big hit he delivers.” Peabody. Saugus National have to go out play solid. to it,” Riley said. “We talk- Saugus National has competed until the very “We have to make every ed about this since day other contributors up and last inning. The game was play,” Riley added. “That one and we’re ready to go down the roster including tied at 1-1 going into the big inning they got some out there and battle.” Masucci's life to be celebrated at softball tournament

“She was competitive,” worked on her case took come to know for sure.” ITEM FILE PHOTO KRAUSE From B1 Richard said. “There was part. — North Shore's Dominic Freeberger went 2-for-4 the sweet Vanessa, and It isn’t easy to visualize The tournament begins with one RBI and one run scored in a loss to the “This is a way of bring- there was the dialed-in how any of this is, or ever at 5:30 p.m. Friday July 19 Pittsfield Suns Wednesday night. ing all the people she loved Vanessa. And when she could be, fun for anybody and games will continue — and all the people who was on the softball field, who was directly connect- through Saturday. A home loved her — together,” said she wanted to win.” ed with Vanessa Masucci. run derby will be included. Classical softball coach Navigators drop road The atmosphere next But her family and friends There will be face paint- Erica Richard, who was weekend won’t be quite are going to do their best. ers, a bouncy house, and Masucci’s teammate and game to Pittsfield friend at St. Mary’s. “She as competitive. It’ll be a “All of them have been princess visit for children was more than a team- day for people who knew unbelievable,” Vinnie Ma- on Saturday. her, and loved her, or who succi said. “You hear a lot Ten teams have signed NAVS mate. She was a friend. “She was an easy person came into any kind of of stuff about how many up, and the tournament From B1 to get to know,” Richard contact with her at all, to bad people there are in will have a double-elimi- Second baseman Keagan Calero’s (UMass Lowell) said. take part in an activity this world. But you know nation format. There will one-out single got the Navs on the board in the fifth, but But there was another Vanessa truly loved. Last what? There are way more be free slush and pizza Pittsfield answered with Baruch’s double during its side to Vanessa Masucci year, for example, some of good people than bad. Friday, and Wahlburgers next at-bats. Before Calero’s knock, Clayton had thrown too. the Revere detectives who That’s one thing we’ve Saturday. 24 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings dating back to his June 7 start against the Navs. North Shore made things a bit more interesting with Manning Field to host Stop the Violence football tournament a two-run, two-hit sixth inning. Designated hitter Sean Lawlor (Flagler) led with a double into the left-center FOOTBALL to be an all-women’s team Plumbing and Heating, community leaders step gap and scored on right fielder Kade Kretzschmar’s From B1 in the field as well as rep- Skyler McCarriston, PC up to support an event (Dartmouth) triple to right. Freeberger then added a resentative teams from McCarriston, Chelsea like this.” RBI grounder to second, closing the gap to 6-3. There will be a new ad- Classical, English, St. House, Grant Communi- Hogan points out that Hunter Wilichoski (Northern Essex CC) pitched two dition to this year’s tour- Mary’s, Tech and KIPP. cations, Brian Field: organizers are still look- perfect innings with two strikeouts in relief of Sarcone. nament, with two “alum- And of course, none of Councilor at Large, John ing for someone willing to Thanks to the Hamilton native’s strong relief, the Navs ni” teams being put this would be possible Ford School Committee, donate water to the event, had chances to make the game even closer but left five together for the high without the help of the Lorraine Gately: School and he also notes the runners on base over the final three innings. Pittsfield school division. numerous sponsors for Committee, Jared Nichol- tournament will be “It’s going to be a really reliever Shaun Gamelin (Fitchburg State) hit center the event. The Lynn son: School Committee, played rain or shine. fielder Ben Malgeri (Holy Cross) with a pitch and cool twist on this year’s Parks and Recreation De- Brendan Crighton: State “It’s going to be a really walked Kretzschmar in the eighth, but Freeberger and tournament,” said Hogan. partment is helping to Senate, Julianna’s Hair fun event, and we’re all Bravo struck out to end the visitors’ threat. “It will be great seeing run the event, while Ram Salon, Rick’s Auto Colli- The Suns added an insurance run to their lead on those alumni come back Electric is once again do- sion and Auto Works Col- looking forward to it,” catcher Andrew Fernandez’s (Broward) one-out homer to play, whether they’re nating the footballs — lision Center. said Hogan. to left in the eighth. Henry Leake (Babson) struck out fresh out of high school or with logos included — “The sponsors are the For more information two Navs in the ninth, securing Clayton’s second and old man. It’s also that will be used. Other reason why we are able to on the event, contact straight win. The Pittsfield starter fanned nine over six great to see those mem- sponsors for the event are do so much for this event, Lynn Parks and Recre- innings of seven-hit, three-run ball. bers of the community Ward 6 Councilor Fred like get custom footballs ation at 781-268-8000 or The Navs will spend three of the next four nights at giving back and being Hogan, State Rep. Peter and custom uniforms and lynnparksandrecre- Fraser Field before the FCBL breaks for its All-Star part of an event like this.” Capano, Lynn Police As- all that,” said Hogan. “It [email protected] or Stop Game. That stretch begins Thursday at 7 p.m. when the In addition to the alum- sociation, Marion St. Auto really means a lot when the Violence at stopthevi- Suns visit Lynn for a rematch. ni teams, there is slated Body, McCarriston the local businesses and [email protected]. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

LITTLE LEAGUE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS THURSDAY Plymouth at Lynn (7:30) (Not including last night’s games) 15’s state semifinal Tonight Friday Saturday Little League 12’s Baseball at Saugus’ World Series Park vs. Pittsfield vs. Bristol Blues at Nashua District 16 Final Newton at Lynn (5:30) Suns (7) (7) Silver Knights W L Pct. GB Streak L10 at Wyoma’s Reinfuss Field FRIDAY Peabody vs. Saugus National (5:45) (6:05) Pittsfield 19 13 0.594 - 1W 6-4 Babe Ruth Baseball Babe Ruth Baseball 13’s state semifinal Bristol 18 15 0.545 1.5 2W 6-4 14’s state semifinal at Somerville’s Trum Field North Shore 19 16 0.543 1.5 1L 6-4 at Lynn’s Bowzer Complex Lynn at TBA (5:30) Sunday Monday vs. Bristol Blues Worcester 18 16 0.529 2 1L 6-4 (5) OFF SPORTS BRIEFS Brockton 18 16 0.529 2 1W 4-6 Nashua 16 18 0.471 4 1W 4-6 Lynn Youth run its 50th season this year. Races will be held Westfield 10 24 0.294 10 3L 4-6 Evening Summer every Wednesday until September 25. Track Series There is no entry fee to run, and the races will The 6th annual Lynn begin at 6:30 p.m. Each Parks and Recreation evening there will be three Youth Summer Evening races — the short race, the Track meets will be held 1.57-mile race and the long on Mondays through race. The courses cover dif- August 19 at Manning ferent combinations of fire Field. The races will begin roads and single-track at 6:30 p.m. paths, and the courses vary There are no entry fees from week to week. For for any races. There will be further information, please a 30-meter race for ages visit www.lwrun.org. three and under, and all of the other events (50-meter, 100-meter, 200-meter, 400- Bishop Fenwick meter, 800-meter, one-mile, girls basketball relays, standing long jump and softball throw) will be camp open to high school ages and under. Bishop Fenwick’s fifth For more information, annual Girls Basketball visit www.lwrun.org or Camp will take place July contact [email protected] 22 to July 25 from 9 a.m. or 781-709-7135 or 781- to 1 p.m. at Danvers 593-6562. Indoor Sports. The camp will be led by coaches and players from Bishop Fen- Lynn Woods wick, along with col- lege-playing Fenwick Summer Cross alumni. Country Series For more information, email head coach Adam The Lynn Woods Summer DeBaggis at aaggio6@ Cross Country Series will yahoo.com.

TV/RADIO TV MLB PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 8:05 p.m...... Houston at Texas...... ESPN The MLB players’ union said Tuesday that Major League Baseball has done a poor job of market- NBA ing Mookie Betts nationally despite Betts winning American League MVP in 2018. 6 p.m...... Summer League: Toronto vs. Indiana...... NBA TV 6:30 p.m...... Summer League: Washington vs. Atlanta...... ESPN2 8 p.m...... Summer League: Portland vs. Oklahoma City...... NBA TV Baseball union says poor job 8:30 p.m...... Summer League: Houston vs. Utah...... ESPNU 10 p.m...... Summer League: Sacramento vs. LA Clippers...... NBA TV done of marketing Mookie Betts 10:30 p.m...... Summer League: Memphis vs. Boston...... ESPN2 Cycling CLEVELAND (AP) — straight All-Star selection required to increase Betts’ Baseball fans know who 7:30 a.m...... Tour de France (Stage 6)...... NBCSN Baseball players’ union after helping Boston win recognition. Mookie is. Non-baseball Golf head Tony Clark says a the World Series last year. “I want to be able to fans deserve to know who poor job has been done “In the grand scheme turn on the TV and see Mookie is.” 5:30 a.m...... European Tour: Scottish Open...... Golf of marketing Boston Red of things with respect to players on products with Betts entered the All- 1:30 p.m...... Champions: Senior Players Championship...... Golf Sox outfielder Mookie Bet- players that should be at sponsors, licensees, up Star Game to start the ts, the reigning AL MVP. the forefront of every con- and down the rows of the eighth inning but did not 4 p.m...... PGA Tour: John Deere Classic...... Golf “Mookie should be a versation and should be in streets, whether you’re in have any plate appearanc- Tennis household name,” Clark conversations even with a big city or a small city, es. told the Baseball Writers’ non-baseball fans, Mook- I would like to see them “There were other 8 a.m...... Wimbledon...... ESPN Association of America on ie is one of them,” Clark overlap in other sports guys that we wanted to Auto Racing Tuesday. “Mookie should said. “No doubt about it. and other industries and play,” said AL manag- be a one-name guy. You And unless or until we fix on TV and in commer- er Alex Cora of the Red 7:30 p.m...... NASCAR Truck: Buckle Up 225...... FS1 say Ronaldo. You say Mes- that, it’s going to be diffi- cials promoting movies,” Sox. “There were a lot of si. You say Mookie. You cult for others to be a part Clark said. “I would love first-timers, and we kind MLB should know who Mookie of that conversation, too.” to see all of that, so that of mapped it out. And he is, and outside of the base- Clark said baseball our guys are mainstream. was going to come up in AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division ball world, I don’t know Commissioner Rob Man- Promoting our guys on the ninth. It just hap- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB how many do.” fred probably would be in baseball channels is not pened that we won the New York 57 31 .648 — Atlanta 54 37 .593 — Betts earned his fourth position to answer what is going to get us there. game.” Tampa Bay 52 39 .571 6½ Washington 47 42 .528 6 Boston 49 41 .544 9 Philadelphia 47 43 .522 6½ Toronto 34 57 .374 24½ New York 40 50 .444 13½ Baltimore 27 62 .303 30½ Miami 33 55 .375 19½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Minnesota 56 33 .629 — Chicago 47 43 .522 — Cleveland 50 38 .568 5½ Milwaukee 47 44 .516 ½ Chicago 42 44 .488 12½ St. Louis 44 44 .500 2 Kansas City 30 61 .330 27 Pittsburgh 44 45 .494 2½ Detroit 28 57 .329 26 Cincinnati 41 46 .471 4½ West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 57 33 .633 — Los Angeles 60 32 .652 — Oakland 50 41 .549 7½ Arizona 46 45 .505 13½ Texas 48 42 .533 9 San Diego 45 45 .500 14 Los Angeles 45 46 .495 12½ Colorado 44 45 .494 14½ Seattle 39 55 .415 20 San Francisco 41 48 .461 17½ Thursday’s Games Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m., 1st Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. game Friday’s Games Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m., 2nd L.A. Dodgers at Boston, 7:10 p.m. game Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Detroit at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. Detroit at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Boston, 7:15 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Seattle at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Miami, 6:10 p.m. San Francisco at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Arizona at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Arizona at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. San Francisco at Milwaukee, 7:15 p.m. Cincinnati at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 7:15 p.m. Atlanta at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games Atlanta at San Diego, 8:40 p.m.

TODAY IN SPORTS July 11 1985 — Nolan Ryan of the Hous- 1914 — Babe Ruth makes his ton Astros becomes the first pitch- major league pitching debut for er in major league history to reach PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 4,000 strikeouts when he fans the Boston Red Sox against Cleve- NBA Commissioner Adam Silver poses for a photo at the NBA Awards Show in June. land, getting the 4-3 victory over New York’s Danny Heep in the the Indians. sixth inning. 1950 — Red Schoendienst hits 1992 — Treboh Joe, a 9-year-old a home run in the 14th inning to gelding, makes harness racing Silver: NBA ‘can do a better job’ on free agency give the NL a 4-3 victory in the All- history by losing his 162nd con- Star game. secutive race. Treboh Joe finishes LAS VEGAS (AP) — The effort to ensure fairness talk to our players’ associ- understanding that some 1967 — Tony Perez homers in the fourth to break the North Ameri- NBA knows its rules about across the league. ation about what system players are talking to oth- 15th inning off Catfish Hunter to can record of 161 straight losses when teams can negotiate “The one strong con- makes sense going for- er players about teaming held by Shiaway Moses. give the National League a 2-1 with free agents are not viction I have is that we ward.” up, which is legal. And win in the longest game in All-Star 1993 — Alain Prost gets his 50th history. Formula One victory by taking the being followed. should not have rules that This year’s free-agent there’s also been the same 1979 — Renaldo Nehemiah of the British Grand Prix. So expect changes on are not strictly enforced,” negotiating period was to sort of understanding that United States sets a Pan American 1995 — Maryland quarterback that front for 2020. NBA Commissioner Adam begin on June 30 at 6 p.m. teams will talk to their Games record in the 110 hurdles Scott Milanovich, the most pro- The NBA’s board of gov- Silver said. “And we know Eastern. But it was known own free agents to strike with a time of 13.20 seconds. lific passer in school history, is ernors discussed ways that’s the case right now. within the first few min- deals before negotiations 1981 — Britain’s Sebastian Coe suspended for eight games by Tuesday to fix that pro- And whether that’s by vir- utes of that period that are technically supposed breaks his own world record in the NCAA for gambling on college cess — either by changing tue of practice, whether several deals had already to begin. the 1,000-meter run with a time sports. rules, adding rules or po- it’s because just the world been agreed upon — and This year, the rules sim- of 2:12.18 in a meet in Oslo, Nor- 2008 — Spanish cyclist Manuel tentially eliminating some around us has changed, in a few cases, deals were ply seemed to be ignored. way. Seven runners shatter the Beltran tests positive for the per- 3-minute, 51-second barrier in the formance-enhancer EPO and is im- rules that may be outdat- whether it’s because play- apparently struck even “It’s pointless, at the end mile led by Steve Ovett at 3:49.25. mediately kicked out of the Tour ed — and decided that it’ll ers have power that they before the negotiating of the day, to have rules Steve Scott finishes third and sets de France and suspended by his all be worked on over the didn’t use to have ... let’s window opened. that we can’t enforce,” Sil- an American record in 3:49.68. team, Liquigas. next several months in an step back, let’s reset, let’s There’s always been an ver said. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 COMICS

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THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Friendship ends after birthday party joke goes wildly wrong DEAR ABBY: I recent- Our home is always ly attended a friend’s Dear Abby is written by Abigail dirty because, as she puts party that was being giv- it, she is not a house- en to celebrate their son’s Van Buren, also known as Jeanne maid. She doesn’t cook 18th birthday. I thought Phillips, and was founded by her often either. Many times it would be cheeky and mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact I come home so tired I fun to buy him a risque can’t see, and the house card from an adult bou- Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. is a mess. This has caused tique, thinking everyone Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. arguments. would get a good laugh, My thinking is, if she’s and we’d have something not going to take care of to roast the young man the house, she should get with. When he opened and tried to explain it cisgender. a job and help with the the card, he had this look was an honest mistake I’m sorry that the young finances. The money she of horror on his face, ran and would never happen person was embarrassed. gets from the day care out of the room all teary- again. My friend said the Your apology should have doesn’t go toward the eyed and went directly to damage was done, and been directed at them, not household. She considers his bedroom. His mother they can’t forgive that their mother. But since it her spending money. picked up the card and kind of arrogance and the mother has now de- I am ready to bounce immediately asked me to blatant disrespect for creed you persona non and find greener pas- leave. I was really embar- “their” gender identity grata, you will have to tures. I have tried talking rassed but unsure about and sexual orientation. accept it. It’s unfortunate. to her, but she ignores my the reason. Was I insensitive for not The family overreacted. complaints and plays the I gave them a week or asking first, or should the What could have been victim. We have already so to cool off. I called back parents have taken the handled as a simple tried counseling. It only to be informed by initiative to inform me so I teachable moment was doesn’t work because she the mother that I had vi- wouldn’t make such an blown out of proportion. goes back to her normal olated her son’s sanctity egregious error in what I self afterward. Help! assumed was a well-round- of sexual orientation be- DEAR ABBY: I am PEEVED IN THE cause he identifies as a ed friendship? Any advice about to blow my top! I would be great. PACIFIC “they” and “prefers an- am a married father of drogynous boys to wom- WANTING TO two in the military who DEAR PEEVED: Mar- en.” She went on to ex- SCREAM IN EUGENE works 12 hours daily to riage is supposed to be a plain that as a result of support my family. My partnership and, from my “indiscriminate sex- DEAR WANTING: I wife and I are college what you have written, ism,” I’m no longer al- think one lesson to be grads and have been mar- your wife is unwilling to lowed around the family. learned here is that some ried five years. For those contribute to it. I can’t I feel I should’ve been people are not comfort- years we have maintained change her and neither can informed of the child’s able with sexual humor. residence in Hawaii. My you. Because counseling orientation being such an Another is that it is a wife doesn’t work and hasn’t resolved your obvi- important aspect of his ... mistake to assume that tries to run a day care ous lack of compatibility, or rather, “their” identity, everyone is straight or that is mildly successful. it’s time to consult a lawyer. BRIDGE

Do not forget the target Nido Qubein, a businessman and to indicate a minimum opening with motivational speaker, said, “Nothing no side-suit singleton or void, North can add more power to your life than passed, hoping that his partner had concentrating all your energies on a some wasted values in diamonds — limited set of targets.” and he did! Bridge defenders usually do not East knew that his partner had led need to win many tricks to defeat a a singleton. (Remember, South had contract. When the dummy appears, denied a void in the auction.) So both of them should ask where they East rapidly won with his heart ace will find those winners. In today’s and returned the heart three. After deal, for example, West leads the West ruffed and shifted to a low club, heart two against four spades. What declarer won with dummy’s king should East do? and played a trump. East took that North had two sensible responses trick and led a third heart, but South to his partner’s one-spade opening. ruffed high, drew East’s remaining He might have bid four diamonds, trump and claimed. a splinter showing four or more If East had wondered about the spades, at least game-going values fourth defensive trick, he would have and a singleton (or void) in dia- seen the necessity for a club shift at monds. Instead, he chose the Jaco- trick two. Then, after giving West his by Forcing Raise so that he could heart ruff at trick four, East could re- learn more about his partner’s hand. ceive a club ruff at trick five. When South jumped to four spades Consider the alternatives. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS REMIND, REWIND iZombie: “Night and the Zombie City” The CW, 8 p.m. Heat wave summer love songs we’ll never forget While investigating the murder of private eye Mick Chisel -- who was stabbed in the head with an ice pick -- Liv (Rose McIver) consumes Chisel’s brain in hopes of breaking down how this gruesome murder took place. MasterChef: “Tag Team Tears & Tantrums” FOX, 8 p.m. With two eliminations on the line, the tag-team chal- lenge pressures the home cooks to create a platter of food -- in 75 minutes -- inspired by the Master- Chef shows airing in the Philippine Islands, India, Italy, Mexico, Morocco and China. Siren: “The Outpost” Freeform, 8 p.m. “Mermaid mating season has begun,” the network says. That got our attention. While badass Ryn (Eline Powell) returns to the sea to try to save her kind from extinction, another mermaid could be in danger. Jersey Shore: Family Vacation MTV, 8 p.m. Season Premiere! The roommates may be back, but a lot has changed as the squad rallies around Mike, who’s facing pris- on time and planning a wedding. At the same time, Deena’s about to give birth, Jenni’s contemplating divorce, Ronnie’s fed up with all the jokes at his ex- pense and Pauly can’t resist just one wedding prank. The Outpost The CW, 9 p.m. Season Premiere! Having defeated Dred and retaken the Outpost, Tal- on (Jessica Green) and Gwynn (Imogen Waterhouse) prepare for war in Season 2 of the fantasy series. Talon delves deeper into demon summoning, while Gwynn recruits allies. The Prime Order trinity known as “The Three” reveal mysterious powers as they send spies, assassins and a devastating weapon to the Outpost. The Beach Boys. Christmas Camp Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 9 p.m. By Lori Acken eyes/Of those who are blessed Martha’s not sure if it’s sweet “all along the waterfall” with Original Film! REMIND MAGAZINE with love.” love or the devil in her — re- a cocoa-eyed cutie. Hayley (Lily Anne Harrison) is an advertising exec- Music buffs’ passion for mains a top choice for folks And no summer playlist utive on the hunt for a big promotion, but to get it, Summer. It’s all about the summer love songs reached who like their love songs with would be complete without senses. Balmy breezes and icy she must land a traditional toy company as a new a fever pitch in the 1960s as a danceable beat. And since “Summer Nights,” a ham- swimming holes. The smell account. To educate herself on Christmas traditions, the Beach Boys rose to fame we’re speaking of the devil- my tune originally penned of suntan lotion and burgers with their timeless tunes ish side of summer romance, for the stage production of she heads to Christmas Camp and discovers an grilling. And tunes that make of summer idyll (and some- “Under the Boardwalk” — Grease but made iconic when unlikely spark with Jeff (Bobby Campo), the camp the swooniest of seasons tru- times heartbreak), and El- the Drifters’ 1964 homage John Travolta and Olivia owner’s son. ly memorable — especially Ax Men songs about summer love, the vis Presley and Frankie and to carnival rides, beach eats Newton-John recorded it for History, 9 p.m. headiest emotional wallop of Annette made beachy movies and getting busy in the sand the box-office-smash 1978 Season Premiere! all. the cinema’s hottest ticket. while people strolled above film adaptation. Tell you Paul Bunyan’s got nothing on these guys. In the real- Though it’s hard to pin The title track of the Beach you — remains synonymous more? The song proves that ity show’s 10th season, industry giants Pihl Logging down the first summer-love Boys’ iconic 1963 Surfer Girl with the season and PG-rat- even a cool-cat greaser can and Rygaard Logging take a swing at their toughest smash, lots of folks might album is a hopeful homage to ed summer lovin’, even if get swept away by bowling, jobs yet, and greenhorn Frank Harkness dares to log hand the title to “Theme a little wave rider who made you never set foot on those strolling and making out un- in locations the ax-perienced won’t touch. From A Summer Place,” singer Brian Wilson’s heart boards. der the dock with his willing Hollywood Game Night penned for the 1959 film come all undone, leaving him Also extolling the virtues summer love. NBC, 9 p.m. starring Sandra Dee and longing to take her riding in of love in the great outdoors, An instant classic when it New Episodes! Troy Donahue as teens in the his Woody and make all her Van Morrison’s “Brown-Eyed debuted in June of ‘85, Bryan The game show hosted by Jane Lynch returns with a throes of forbidden summer dreams come true. Girl” arrived in June 1967, as Adams’ “Summer of ‘69” re- variety of familiar faces, including The Good Place’s romance. Recorded as instru- Released in the smol- musical tastes turned from calls a love he thought would Jameela Jamil, D’Arcy Carden and Marc Evan Jack- mental and vocal versions, dering heart of summer in pop to folk and soul. Morri- outlast the fickle devotion of son; World of Dance’s Derek Hough and Ne-Yo; This either incarnation can still 1963, “Heat Wave” — Mar- son’s most commercially pop- his high-school bandmates. Is Us stars , Jon Huertas and Susan make a willing soul believe tha and the Vandellas’ bop- ular song, the summer smash Like all great summer loves, Kelechi Watson; Superstore’s Ben Feldman, Colton that “There are no gloomy py, chart-topping paean to a celebrated “makin’ love in the it didn’t. But those were still Dunn, Lauren Ash and Nico Santos; and more. skies/When seen through the romance so smokin’ hot that green grass” and frolicking the best days of his life.

HOROSCOPE EVENING TV LISTINGS THURSDAY’S TV JULY 11, 2019 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS CANCER (June 21-July 22) WGBH Greater Steves’ The This Old House Secrets of Spanish Florida -- A Secrets of Amanpour and Greater Steves’ Ask This If you care and share, you will make a difference. Personal improvements will di- ^ PBS Boston Europe Hour the Dead Special Company (N) Boston Europe Old H’se minish insecurities that have been holding you back. Don’t be hesitant to engage WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Love Island (N) Big Brother (N) Elementary “Miss News Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) Understood” (N) James Corden in events and activities. You may meet someone special. 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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Premises: 69-71 Clark Street, Unit 1L, 69-71 Clark Street Condominium, Premises: 170 Oxford Street, Unit 202, New Sherry Block Condominium, By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Lynn, MA 01902 Lynn, MA 01901 mortgage given by Charles P. Russo and Susan E. Russell to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Full Spectrum Lending, By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Inc., dated August 26, 2003 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) mortgage given by Albert N. Croce, Jr. to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, mortgage given by Christopher E. Baca and Glenda L. Baca to Mortgage Electronic Registry of Deeds in Book 21639, Page 484 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Financial, Inc., and now held by Massachusetts Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital The Bank of New York Mellon, FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Housing Finance Agency, said mortgage dated June 18, 2009 and recorded in Company, and now held by Prime Lending, A PlainsCapital Company, said Certificateholders of CWABS Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2003-5 is the the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28703, Page 230, mortgage dated June 10, 2005 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., said mortgage was assigned from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24407, Page 46, said mortgage was assigned a separate corporation that is acting solely as nominee for Full Spectrum Lending, as nominee for Mortgage Financial, Inc. to Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for PrimeLending, Inc. to The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificate Holders of CWABS by assignment dated December 4, 2013 and recorded with Essex County a PlainsCapital Company to Wells Fargo Bank, NA by assignment dated December 2003-05 dated August 16, 2006 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33026, Page 144; for breach of the 5, 2011 and recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Registry of Deeds in Book 26149, Page 197 and assignment from Mortgage conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be Book 30901, Page 541; said mortgage was assigned from Wells Fargo Bank, NA Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon, FKA The sold at Public Auction on August 13, 2019 at 10:00AM Local Time upon the to PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company by assignment dated August 8, 2013 Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWABS Inc., premises, directly in front of the building in which the unit is located, all and and recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2003-5 dated September 9, 2011 recorded in singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: 33003, Page 198; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30661, Page 341, for purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on August 14, breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, Unit No. 1L of the 69-71 Clark Street Condominium, a condominium in Lynn, 2019 at 12:00 PM Local Time upon the premises, directly in front of the building the mortgaged premises located at 159 Bourque Road, Lynnfield, MA 01940 will Essex County, MA, established pursuant to the Mass. Gen. Laws Chapter 183A, in which the unit is located, all and singular the premises described in said be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00 PM on August 13, 2019, at the mortgaged created by Master Deed dated April 9, 2004 and recorded in Essex County mortgage, to wit: premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the premises Southern District Registry of Deeds on April 9, 2004 in Book 22646, Page 385. described in said mortgage, to wit: The unit is shown as Unit 1L located in the First Floor Left of the condominium and The Condominium Unit Known as Condominium Unit Number 202, hereinafter on a plan recorded with the first deed of this unit, to which is affixed a verified called the "Subject Unit', in the Condominium known as New Sherry Block The land in Lynnfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, being three parcels of land statement in the form provided by G.L. c. 183A s.9, and is conveyed to and with Condominium, a condominium, hereinafter called the "Condominium," established shown on plan entitled "Plan of Land situated in Lynnfield, Mass. being a the benefit of the obligations, restrictions, rights, and liabilities contained in G.L. by Master Deed dated, June 1,2005 recorded on June 1, 2005 in the Essex South subdivision of Lot 25 on Skinner Est and belonging to Arthur A. Legere" Oct. 1928, c. 183A, the Master Deed, the documents establishing the organization of unit District Registry of deeds in Book, 24370 Page 470, hereinafter called the Davis and Abbott Civil Engineers, Reading, said plan recorded with Essex South owners and the By-Laws as amended of record. "Master deed". District Deeds as being bound and described as follows: Said Unit is conveyed together with an undivided 43% interest in the "Common The post office address of the Condominium is 170 Oxford Streete and 70 Munroe Parcel #1 Areas: and Facilities of the property described in said Master Deed attributable to Street, Lynn, Massachusetts 01901. The land is described in the Master Deed. said Unit and together with any Exclusive rights described in said Master Deed. This Deed, and the Subject Unit, and the Condominium, as subject to the Beginning at a point on the southeasterly bound of Lot 25, twenty-five (25) feet provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 183A ("Condominiums"). from the southwesterly end of said bound and running in a northwesterly direction The Post Office address of Unit 1L is: 69-71 Clark Street, Lynn, MA 01902. The one hundred seventy-five and 20/100 (175.20) feet parallel to the southwesterly Unit is intended to be used solely for residential purposes. The Subject Unit is shown on the Master Plans of the Condominium filed in the bound of said Lot 25 to Pillings Pond; thence turning and running by said Pillings Essex South District Registry of Deeds as set forth hereinabove, and on the Unit Pond in a northeasterly direction twenty-five (25) feet, thence turning and running Said premises are conveyed subject to rights, easements, agreements, and Plan of the Subject Unit, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, and the verified a southeasterly direction one hundred eighty-two and 30/100 (182.30) feet restrictions referred to and contained in the Master Deed; the provisions of Mass. statement of a registered architect in the form required by Massachusetts General parallel to the southwesterly bound of said Lot 25 to the southeasterly bound of Gen. Laws Chapter 183A, as amended; the Declaration of Trust of the 69-71 Clark Laws, Chapter 183A, Section 8 and 9, is affixed to said Master Plans and Unit said Lot 25 and to the right of way shown on the above mentioned plan, thence Street Condominium dated April 9th 2004, and recorded with said Master Deed Plan. turning and running by said southeasterly bound and by said right of way as hereinabove referred; the by-laws of said Trust which are set forth therein and twenty-five (25) feet to the point of beginning; containing four thousand four recorded therewith in said Registry, together with the obligations to pay the The subject unit is hereby conveyed together with: hundred twenty-five (4425) square feet, be any or all of said measurements more proportionate shares attributable to said Unit 1L of the common expenses or less. assessed by the Trustees for which the Grantee, by acceptance hereof, agrees to 1. An undivided 4.33 percent interest in the common arease and facilities of the perform and assume, and together with such taxes attributable to said Unit 1L, of Condominium described in the Master Deed appertaining to the Subject Unit; and Parcel #2 the current fiscal year as are not yet not due and payable. 2. An easement, as an appurtenance to the Subject Unit, for the exclusive right to The land in said Lynnfield situated on the northeasterly side of Pillings Pond and Being the same premises conveyed to Albert N. Croce, Jr., by deed of Jose Barada use Parking Space No. 2 in the Condominium pursuant to the provisions set forth being a parcel marked 9415 square feet more or less on above described plan, and Keri Barada dated June 15, 2009 and recorded with Essex South Registry of in the Master Deed and the Condominium Trust (as hereinafter defined being bounded described as follows: Deeds herewith. The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in NORTHWESTERLY by Pillings Pond as shown on said plan, fifty (50) feet, more or The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. less; the event of a typographical error in this publication. For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated November 29, 2011 and recorded in NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of the Skinner Estate as shown on said For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated June 15, 2009 and recorded in the the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30898, Page 285. plan, one hundred ninety-eight and 15/100 (198.15) feet; Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28703, Page 228. Said Unit will be conveyed together with an undivided percentage interest in SOUTHEASTERLY by a right of way as shown on said plan, fifty (50) feet; and Said Unit will be conveyed together with an undivided percentage interest in the Common Elements of said Condominium appurtenant to said Unit and the Common Elements of said Condominium appurtenant to said Unit and together with all rights, easements, covenants and agreements as contained SOUTHWESTERLY by land of the grantee, one hundred eighty-two and 30/100 together with all rights, easements, covenants and agreements as contained and referred to in the Declaration of Condominium, as amended. (182.30) feet. and referred to in the Declaration of Condominium, as amended. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, Parcel #3 TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. The land in Lynnfield situated on the Northeasterly side of Pillings Pond and being which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. a parcel marked 4335 more or less square feet on above mentioned plan, FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid bounded and described as follows: FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in NORTHWESTERLY by Pillings Pond as shown on said plan, twenty-five (25) feet, of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days more or less; cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale. after the date of sale. NORTHEASTERLY by other land of the grantee as shown on said plan, one hundred Other terms to be announced at the sale. seventy-five and 20/100 (175.20) feet; Other terms to be announced at the sale. Brock & Scott, PLLC SOUTHEASTERLY by right of way as shown on said plan, twenty-five (25) feet; Brock & Scott, PLLC 1080 Main Street, Suite 200 1080 Main Street, Suite 200 Pawtucket, RI 02860 SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 24 as shown on said plan, one hundred seventy-five and Pawtucket, RI 02860 Attorney for Prime Lending, A Plainscapital Company 15/100 (175.15) feet. Attorney for Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency Present Holder of the Mortgage Present Holder of the Mortgage 401-217-8701 Containing according to said plan 4,335 square feet, more or less. 401-217-8701 Item: July 11, 18, 25, 2019 Item: July 11, 18, 25, 2019 For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS District) Registry of Deeds in Book 12683, Page 353. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT THE TRIAL COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT 19 SM 002958 municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable DIVORCE SUMMONS BY encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to PUBLICATION AND MAILING ORDER OF NOTICE and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Essex Probate and Family Court record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. 36 Federal Street TO: Salem, MA 01970 Joel Gonzalez; Somaly Yet Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Docket No. ES19D0877DR $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from Kelvin S Valera vs. Banesa Mercado Valera 50 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 (et seq): this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check To the Defendant: M&T Bank in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 grant a divorce for irretrievable breakdown claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the The Complaint is on file at the Court. numbered 48 Sheridan Street, given by Joel Gonzalez and Somaly Yet to premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Metro Credit error in this publication. from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status Union, its successors and assigns, dated December 5, 2014, and registered in of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. Essex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Other terms to be announced at the sale. You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: Document Number 557643, noted on Certificate of Title Number 88044, as affected by an Amendatory Mortgage, dated December 5, 2014, and The Bank of New York Mellon, FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Kelvin S Valera registered in Said Regidtry District of the Land Court as Document Number Certificateholders of CWABS Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2003-5 209 Chatham Street 560818, noted on Certificate of Title 88044, and now held by plaintiff by Korde & Associates, P.C. #1 assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of 900 Chelmsford Street Lynn, MA 01902 Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Suite 3102 Lowell, MA 01851 your answer, if any, on or before 08/12/2019. If you fail to do so, the court will If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United (978) 256-1500 proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Russo, Charles P., 16-025255 a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on Item: July 11, 18, 25, 2019 WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Date: July 3, 2019 this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before August COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Pamela Casey O'Brien 5, 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the LAND COURT Register of Probate ground of noncompliance with the Act. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT 19 SM 001869 Item: July 11, 2019 Witness, GORDON H. PIPER Chief Justice of this Court on June 21, 2019

ORDER OF NOTICE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Attest: THE TRIAL COURT Deborah J. Patterson TO: PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Recorder Jose Lopez; Gloria C. Lopez Docket No. ES18P2139EA CITATION ON PETITION FOR ORDER (19-005292 Orlans) and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, OF COMPLETE SETTLEMENT Item: July 11, 2019 50 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 (et seq): Essex Probate and Family Court 36 Federal Street ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS MTGLQ Investors, LP Salem, MA 01970 (978)744-1020 (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. numbered 15 Geneva Avenue, given by Jose Lopez and Gloria C. Lopez to Estate of: pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on July 30, 2019 Washington Mutual Bank, FA, dated June 1, 2007, and recorded with the Rene C Lamarre at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26906, Page 71, Date of Death: 06/02/2018 Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing as affected by a Loan Modification dated October 18, 2011, and recorded in A Petition for Order of Complete Settlement has been filed by: charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. Said Registry of Deeds in Book 30871, Page 418, and now held by plaintiff by Richard Lamarre of Beverly MA Description of Vehicle assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of requesting that the court enter a formal Decree of Complete Settlement, including 2009 Honda Civic Vin 2HGFA16599H309203 Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. the allowance of a final account, a determination of testacy and heirs at law and 2008 Acura TL Vin 19UUA66208A001795 other such relief as may be requested by the Petition. 2007 Ford Freestyle Vin 1FMDK021X7GA25034 If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United IMPORTANT NOTICE 2014 Nissan Versa Vin 3N1CE2CP5EL377844 States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the 1996 Lexus ES 330 Vin JT8BF12G7T0132411 Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney 2015 Hyundai Sonata Vin 5NPE24AFXFH100452 that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before 10:00 a.m. on 2003 Honda Accord 1HGCM553X3A004932 this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before August 08/12/2019. 2002 Honda Odyssey Vin 5FNRL18752B054114 5, 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written ground of noncompliance with the Act. appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Thank You, timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Bill's Auto Clinic Witness, GORDON H. PIPER Chief Justice of this Court on June 19, 2019 within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further 2 Commercial St notice to you. Salem MA 01970 Attest: WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Item: July 11, 18, 25, 2019 Deborah J. Patterson Date: July 3, 2019 Recorder Pamela Casey O'Brien, Register of Probate (19-001490 Orlans) Item: July 11, 2019 Item: July 11, 2019 THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 U.K. ambassador to U.S. quits after leaked cables enrage Trump

By Danica Kirka tional, inept and chaotic. roch, condemned the leak in other countries where and Jill Lawless “The current situation is — and criticized Trump’s they can’t take press free- ASSOCIATED PRESS making it impossible for intemperate comments, if dom for granted.” me to carry out my role as only implicitly. Pointedly, Darroch announced his LONDON — Britain’s I would like,” Darroch said however, Boris Johnson, decision the morning af- ambassador to the United in his resignation letter. considered the front-run- ter a televised Conserva- States resigned Wednes- He had been due to leave ner to replace May as tive leadership debate be- day after being branded his post at the end of the prime minister, did not de- tween Hunt and Johnson. a fool and made a diplo- year. matic nobody by President fend the ambassador after During the debate, Hunt Donald Trump following In the leaked documents, Trump’s tirade. vowed to keep Darroch in the leak of the envoy’s un- he called the Trump ad- Foreign Secretary Jere- the post, but Johnson — flattering opinions about ministration’s policy to- my Hunt, Johnson’s rival his predecessor as foreign the U.S. administration. ward Iran “incoherent,” for the post, said Wednes- secretary — failed to sup- Storm clouds gathered said the president might day it was “absolutely es- port the British envoy. over the trans-Atlantic re- be indebted to “dodgy Rus- sential that when our dip- “I think it’s very im- lationship as veteran dip- sians” and raised doubts lomats do their job all over portant we should have a lomat Kim Darroch said about whether the White the world ... we defend close partnership, a close he could no longer do his House “will ever look com- them.” friendship with the Unit- job in Washington after petent.” “We had a fine diplomat ed States,” said Johnson, Trump cut off all contact “We don’t really believe who was just doing what whom Trump has praised FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with the representative this administration is he should have been do- in the past. of one of America’s closest going to become substan- ing — giving a frank as- British Ambassador Kim Darroch resigned af- Emily Thornberry, the allies. tially more normal; less sessment, a personal as- ter Donald Trump lashed out at him on Twitter spokeswoman on foreign The break in relations dysfunctional; less unpre- sessment of the political after leaked documents revealed the envoy’s affairs for the main op- followed a British newspa- dictable; less faction riven; situation in the country dim view of Trump’s administration. position Labour Party, per’s publication Sunday less diplomatically clumsy that he was posted (to) — said Darroch “has been of leaked documents that and inept,” one missive and that’s why I defend- on media freedom, Hunt guage President Trump bullied out of his job, be- revealed the ambassador’s said. ed him,” he told report- also criticized Trump’s used, and I wouldn’t agree cause of Donald Trump’s dim view of Trump’s ad- Prime Minister There- ers. “And I think we all verbal attacks on journal- with it,” he said. “We have tantrums and Boris John- ministration, which Dar- sa May and other British should.” ists. to remember that what we son’s pathetic lick-spittle roch described as dysfunc- politicians praised Dar- Speaking at a conference “I wouldn’t use the lan- say can have an impact response.”

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The airline recently brought back was built; and Houston, head- free meals for economy passengers on quarters for mission control. some domestic routes, for instance. “Many Americans today As well, it brings Delta’s economy class take man’s landing on the closer to the experience that passengers moon for granted,” said Pau- receive on some Asian airlines, such as line Frommer, editorial direc- Cathay Paci c, that exclusively y long- tor for Frommer’s guidebooks. haul international routes. “In reality, it was a signature “By doing this, Delta is bringing back achievement for the United FILE PHOTO | TNS the amenities that, frankly, have been States — a massive, complex, Buzz Aldrin and fellow astronaut Neil Armstrong were the rst men to walk on gone for decades,” said Bob Mann, an dangerous undertaking.” the lunar surface, a milestone being marked this summer by 50th anniversary airline and aviation expert. “As carriers But there’s no need to leave celebrations across the country. rely more and more on international net- planet Earth to enjoy the works, they have to distinguish them- anniversary. Here are some ter and oxygen, growing food, for the Apollo moon missions, tired and working engineers. selves over the water as well.” places offering space-themed building shelter, driving a 4-D and it’s still home to research, There’s a horizontal display Delta has been testing the experience attractions and Apollo 11 fun. vehicle, ying a virtual drone design and operations support of a Saturn V rocket, 363 feet on ights between Portland, Ore., and Among the  rst words ut- and spinning in a capsule. centers for space programs. long and a National Historic Tokyo this spring. tered from the moon was Want to see a liftoff in Huntsville’s nickname is Landmark, and a vertical dis- The service will be offered to everyone the name of this Texas city. person? A series of rocket Rocket City, and its U.S. Space in the main cabin, including those who play of a replica standing tall- “Houston, Tranquility Base launches — including NASA & Rocket Center will host purchased the lowest basic economy fare. here,” said astronaut Neil and SpaceX projects — are reenactments of the moon er than the Statue of Liberty. “This is about investing in every single Armstrong. “The Eagle has planned for this year. Buy tick- landing, along with a July 16 A new exhibit called “Apollo: customer who chooses Delta, no matter landed.” No wonder Houston ets to watch from the Kenne- launch of 5,000 model rock- When We Went to the Moon” where they sit on the plane,” Allison Aus- is going all-out to honor the dy Space Center, or stake out ets at 9:32 a.m. Eastern time runs through December. band, Delta’s senior vice president of in- anniversary with programs, public viewing sites like U.S. (8:32 a.m. local time), exactly You can also see astronaut ight service, said in a news release. She parties and packages, includ- Highway 1 in Titusville along 50 years after the Apollo 11 Alan Shepard’s boot prints on said the new amenities were designed by ing a blow-out July 20 event the Indian River or the beach- launch. Other 50th anniver- a sidewalk and leave a banana ight attendants. at Space Center Houston. es in Cape Canaveral and Co- sary events include a street on the tombstone of a monkey Delta also recently added free spar- Ongoing attractions at the coa Beach. Note that cancel- dance party, classic car show who ew a test ight 300 miles kling wine for main-cabin passengers on Space Center include exhibits lations because of weather or featuring 1960s-era vehicles, international ights, in addition to the up in 1959. (The monkey lived of spacecraft and spacesuits; technical issues are common, a beer garden and concerts. already-available beer and wine lineup. tours and  lms; and interac- and that launches take place Year-round attractions in- out her life, another 25 years, “It tends to create some service competi- tive experiences like “Plan- elsewhere as well. clude rocket-style rides, a at the Rocket Center.) For tion where there really hasn’t been a lot,” et Pioneers,” where visitors Huntsville’s NASA Marshall new planetarium and the stargazing, check out the Von Mann said. “It would be nice to get that learn to survive in an alien Space Flight Center developed NASA Emeritus Docent pro- Braun Astronomical Society 2 inches of (seat) pitch back, but at least environment by  nding wa- the Saturn V launch vehicles gram, where visitors meet re- at Monte Sano State Park. you get your pre-departure beverage.”

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