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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 Wanted: A Swampscott mediator Contentious session with teachers, school committee breaks off By Gayla Cawley which ended before negotiations re- “Instead, the union without any no- ITEM STAFF sumed, differs based on which side is tice to the School Committee informed asked, with Superintendent Pamela the district’s bargaining team at the SWAMPSCOTT — Both sides of Angelakis and the union putting out beginning of the session that the what have been tension- lled teach- con icting statements. union would be increasing the size of ers’ contract negotiations are claim- Angelakis said the School Commit- their bargaining team by 30-40 teach- ing the other has exhibited a lack of tee bargaining team was looking for- ers,” Angelakis said in a statement. professionalism in the latest bargain- ward to receiving a counter-proposal “This was not only an unorthodox, if ing session. from the union, and then “working not unheard of tactic, but was done The latest dustup between the hard towards negotiating a new after previously rejecting the school school department, which includes agreement that would be fair to the district’s offer at the last bargaining administrators and the School Com- school district, the teachers and the session to hold a negotiation session mittee, and the Swampscott Educa- citizens of Swampscott.” The last of- that would be open to the public.” tion Association (SEA), or teachers’ fer to the union two weeks ago in- The superintendent said negotia- union, revolves around another failed cluded raises of 1 percent for the rst tions were ended because the School negotiating session on Friday. year and 2 percent for the following The reason for the abrupt session, two years, she said. NEGOTIATIONS, A3

ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Livingston Taylor performs at the Rootstock Serene sunset fundraising event at the Cabot Street Cine- ma Theatre in Beverly on Thursday night. Rootstock a culinary delight

By Elyse Carmosino ITEM STAFF BEVERLY — For students like Tenelle Wood, Root’s Thursday night Rootstock fundraising event was a chance to show off the professional and culinary skills she’s been cultivating during her time as part of the program’s youth job train- ing program. Wood was one of more than 15 current and for- mer Root students hired to cater and host the gala held in Beverly’s recently renovated Cabot The- ater. Wood, who grew up in Lynn and recently moved to Swampscott, says she’s always had an interest in culinary arts and was inspired at an early age by her grandfather, who specialized in making his own tomato sauce at restaurants. At one point, the 21-year-old even had her sights set on Johnson and Wales culinary school in New York. Once she became a nurse, Wood says she tempo- rarily lost sight of those ambitions. Root was her chance to start again. “I think this program helped me get back on track for what I want to do in my life,” she said. Although Root has done three other annual fundraisers, Thursday night’s gala was by far the largest yet. With more than 400 projected attend- ees, the organization’s space in Salem was just too small to accommodate the crowd. After some con- sideration, Root’s founder, Jennifer Eddy, decided on the Cabot Theater. Hosting the gala there seemed like an obvious ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK choice. Entrepreneur, philanthropist, and popular A ock of seagulls lines the beach as the sun sets over King’s Beach in Swampscott ROOTSTOCK, A3 on Friday. Ousted ambassador ‘shocked’ at Trump; Peabody police he assails her service on Twitter display new By Lisa Mascaro mat’s testimony, Trump’s interference could APPtitude and Mary Clare Jalonick provide more evidence against him in the ASSOCIATED PRESS probe. Democrat Adam Schiff, chairman of the ITEM STAFF REPORT House Intelligence Committee, said Trump’s WASHINGTON — In chilling detail, ousted attacks were intimidation, “part of a pattern to PEABODY — It’s called MyPD, and the U.S. Ukraine Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch obstruct justice” and could be part of an article app technology updated by the Police De- described to Trump impeachment investi- of impeachment. partment this week allows residents to gators Friday how she felt threatened upon The former ambassador was testifying on the quickly report complaints and crime tips learning that President Donald Trump had second day of public impeachment hearings, and provides near-instant police bulletins. promised Ukraine’s leader she was “going to just the fourth time in American history that With expanded features and a brand- go through some things.” the House of Representatives has launched new design, the My Police Department Unwilling to stay silent during Yovanovitch’s such proceedings. The investigation centers on PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS app is intended to help Peabody’s 60,000 testimony, Trump focused even greater nation- residents stay safe and informed. whether Trump’s push for Ukrainian of cials Former U.S. Ambassa- al attention on the House hearing by becoming to investigate his political rivals amounted to “The app’s new design allows all users an dor to Ukraine Marie a participant. He tweeted fresh criticism of her, an abuse of power, a charge he and Republi- easy way to send information into the po- Yovanovitch is sworn saying that things “turned bad” everywhere cans vigorously deny. lice department,” said Dylan Wilson, Head she served before he red her — a comment Yovanovitch, asked about the potential effect in to testify to the of Creative for the app, adding, “These that quickly was displayed on a video screen of a presidential threat on other of cials or House Intelligence days, users demand a modern, intuitive in the hearing room. Committee on Capitol app experience. With this latest release, Rather than distract from the career diplo- AMBASSADOR, A3 Hill in Washington. we’re raising the bar for what a govern- ment app can be.” Peabody PEABODY, A3 Danforth steps into new role as Bill Russell nally accepts The new Peabody city clerk. A3 app version Basketball Hall of Fame ring from Pea- Sports body Police Department KIPP storms past SPRINGFIELD (AP) — Bill Russell rst black player inducted, tweeting: “I has a news- Keefe Tech, grabs rst nally accepted his Basketball Hall of felt others before me should have that sectional crown. B1 Fame ring. honor.” feed that  The 11-time NBA champion, ve-time His tweet mentions Chuck Cooper, who is updated with local Swampscott football MVP, Olympic gold medalist and two- in 1950 was the rst African-American and nation- earns second time NCAA champ said on Twitter on player drafted by the NBA and who was Friday that he was presented with his inducted this year. al crime, Division 5 North title. B1 Hall of Fame ring in a private ceremony. Russell said the ceremony was attended police, and  The 85-year-old Boston Celtics great by his wife, along with close friends and safety news. Fenwick football advances didn’t attend the induction ceremony in Hall of Famers Bill Walton, Ann Meyers COURTESY PHOTO to Div. 6 state nal. B1 1975. He said he didn’t deserve to be the and Alonzo Mourning.

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Christopher K. Sek, 58 For Obama and Patrick, a long 1960-2019 Christopher K. Sek, 58, of friendship and political bond Lynn, passed away unexpect- edly on November 9, 2019. By Julie Pace Service information: Fu- ASSOCIATED PRESS neral services will be held on Tuesday November 19th WASHINGTON — De- at 12 p.m. at SOLIMINE FU- val Patrick was in need of NERAL HOME 426 Broadway a pep talk. (Rt129) Lynn, followed by He was staring down burial at Pine Grove Ceme- reelection as Massachu- tery, Lynn. Visiting hours will setts governor in 2010, be prior to the service from in the midst of a sluggish 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Relatives economic recovery that and friends are respectfully would ultimately contrib- invited. Online guestbook ute to sweeping Demo- and full obituary at www. cratic defeats across the Solimine.com. country. In stepped Pres- ident Barack Obama, a close friend and political ally, who was in town for an event. The two men met for a “get in the game” conversation that AP FILE PHOTO helped put Patrick on the President Barack Obama is greeted by then-Massachusetts Gov. Deval Pat- Richard A. Cucchiara, 72 path to a second term. rick, upon his arrival at Worcester Regional Airport in Worcester, Mass. 1947-2019 “I think it was very meaningful to Deval,” said SAUGUS, formerly of Ever- David Axelrod, a political governor and you hear for yourself, show up and ences on the South Side ett- Mr. Richard A. Cucchiara, adviser to both Obama echoes of Obama.” be present even in places of , where Pat- age 72, died on Thursday, No- and Patrick. “That’s the Obama advisers say you might lose, and stay rick grew up and Obama vember 14 th at the Lafayette kind of relationship they there are currently no focused on the urgency of worked as a community Rehabilitation Skilled Nursing have. There’s a level of plans for the former pres- defeating President Don- organizer. Later, when Center in Marblehead. trust and mutual caring ident to endorse in the ald Trump. Obama and his family Born in Revere and raised in between them.” Democratic primary race, Patrick, who made his vacationed during their Everett, he was the son of the That relationship will though he’s met with most rst campaign appear- summers in the White late Jasper J. and Marguarite test whether Obama can of the major candidates ance in New Hampshire House at Martha’s Vine- A. (Royle) Cucchiara. Mr. Cuc- maintain his vigorously and is said to be follow- on Thursday, said Obama yard, Patrick and his fam- chiara was a former teacher at neutral approach to the ing the primary campaign had given him “great in- ily made regular visits Pope John XXIII High School in 2020 Democratic prima- closely. Yet advisers have sights about his own ex- from Boston. Everett, a member of the Wil- ry now that Patrick has purposely left some wiggle periences and about his As barrier-breaking Af- liam Sutton Masonic Lodge in launched a late bid for the room in that position, well experience with some rican Americans, Obama Saugus, and a former mem- presidential nomination. aware that there could be of the other candidates and Patrick have also ber of the Saugus Conserva- Although Obama has ties a moment that demands and what he thought the drawn comparisons tion Commission. to several candidates — the input of the nation’s strengths and weakness- throughout their politi- Service information: Rela- most notably Joe Biden, most popular Democrat, es of the campaign, of my cal careers. The day af- tives and friends are invited who spent eight years particularly if the prima- campaign, might be.” ter Patrick won his rst to attend visiting hours in 14 Summer St., Saugus at as his No. 2 in the White ry appears to be headed “He’s been, I think, en- campaign for governor the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral 10 a.m. Interment at River- House — his ties to Pat- toward a contentious con- tirely appropriate in say- in 2006 — running on a Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., SAU- side Cemetery in Saugus. For rick are unique. The two clusion. ing, Look, this is your “Together We Can” slo- GUS, on Monday 4-7 p.m. fol- directions and condolences men were friends well For now, the former decision, no one else’s,” gan — two of his top po- lowed by a Masonic Service at www.BisbeePorcella.com before the White House president appears con- Patrick said shortly after litical consultants, Axel- 7 p.m. Funeral from the funer- years and have bonded tent to stay on the side- ling papers to get on the rod and David Plouffe, al home on Tuesday at 9 a.m. over shared personal ex- lines and offer occasional ballot in New Hampshire. met with Obama to start followed by a funeral mass in periences and a strikingly counsel to the candidates “And I’m not encouraging charting his 2008 presi- Blessed Sacrament Church, similar approach to poli- he is closest to, including you or discouraging you. dential campaign. That tics. Patrick. Be clear-eyed about how campaign’s motto: “Yes “They both had Chicago When Patrick called heavy the lift is.” We Can.” roots, they both had the him this week to tell him Obama and Patrick rst In addition to Axelrod Gregory R. Hunt 56 Harvard experience and he was making a late bid connected in the 1990s, and Plouffe, Obama con- 1962-2019 they shared a set of val- for the nomination, he got long before either was a dante and White House ues,” Axelrod said. “You advice similar to what national political gure. senior adviser Valerie Jar- Peabody – Gregory R. Hunt go back and listen to some Obama has told other Both graduated from Har- rett is particularly close 56, died Thursday, November of Patrick’s speeches from White House hopefuls: vard Law School and were to Patrick and urged his 14, 2019 at home in Peabody when he was running for Make an af rmative case shaped by their experi- campaign for president. after a two-year courageous battle with cancer. Born in Lynn, he was the MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS son of Robert F. and Carole E. (Gregory) Hunt of Peabody. DA: Police shoot, kill person His charge carries a er in the week that the the scene in a pickup He was raised in Peabody, involved in domestic dispute sentence of as many as 20 death was “considered truck and was followed graduated from Peabody years in prison, but prose- criminal in nature.” by police to a nearby High School, class of 1980 WESTBOROUGH, (AP) cutors are recommending The state medical exam- parking lot, where police and continued his education — Authorities in Massa- a punishment at the low iner’s of ce will deter- say he rammed a state earning a bachelor’s degree in chusetts say police have end of guidelines. mine cause and manner police cruiser three times math and computer science shot and killed a suspect His sentencing is sched- of death. head on. from the University of Massa- in a domestic violence uled for Feb. 14. Authorities say no The trooper suffered chusetts – Lowell. case. further information is minor injuries and was A resident of Florida for Worcester District Ex-prison system nurse available. treated and released from many years prior to returning Attorney Joseph Early Jr. sentenced for giving the hospital. to Peabody 2 ½ years ago, Authorities arrest 32, seize O’Brien’s lawyer argued says Westborough police drugs to inmates Greg was an avid Boston funeral service will be held responded to an apart- 79 guns in gang investigation his client is suicidal and at the Conway Cahill-Brodeur sports fan and enjoyed riding ment complex in town BOSTON (AP) — A was trying to kill himself. Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., his motorcycle. He had a pas- at about noon on Friday former nurse at a Mas- BOSTON (AP) — Au- Peabody, Monday, Novem- sion for listening to and play- for a domestic violence sachusetts state prisons thorities investigating Driver who stopped to help ber 18, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. ing classic rock music, and dispute. system facility has been drug and gun traf cking Relatives and friends are in- motorist struck, killed loved making friends, family, Early says the attack sentenced for distributing in Massachusetts have vited to attend. A visitation and those around him laugh. was still taking place drugs to inmates. arrested 32 people and RAYNHAM (AP) — will take place at the funeral In addition to his parents, he when of cers arrived and Federal prosecutors say seized nearly 80 rearms. Massachusetts State is survived by a son, Daniel R. home Monday morning prior one opened re, killing 40-year-old Julie Ing- The U.S. Attorney’s Police say a man who Hunt of CA, a daughter, Leigh to the service from 9:30 a.m. one of the people involved. lis-Somers, of Kingston, of ce, FBI and other stopped his pickup truck Ann Hunt of FL, two sisters, to 10:45 a.m. Burial in the Both the person who was sentenced Friday to agencies announced on a highway and got out Susan Beaudoin of Tyngsboro Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, was shot and the victim three years or probation, Friday the results of Op- to help another motorist and Cindy Sauve and her West Peabody. Contributions were taken to the hospi- the rst three months of eration Emerald Crush, has been struck and killed husband, Gary of Methuen, a may be made in his memory tal. a monthslong probe into by a passing vehicle. brother, Jeffrey Hunt and his to the American Cancer Soci- which must be served in The police of cer was home con nement. gang activity in the Law- A department spokes- wife, Crystal of NH, an aunt, ety, 3 Speen St., Framingham, also taken to the hospital rence area. man says that at about Ruth Sims of West Dennis and MA 01701. For directions She is also prohibited as a precaution. from seeking reinstate- Of cials say the investi- 1 a.m. Friday an SUV several nieces and nephews. and online guestbook please No names have been gation resulted in the sei- heading south on Inter- Service information: His visit www.ccbfuneral.com ment of her nursing released and the case license. zure of 79 guns, including state 495 in Raynham remains under investiga- She pleaded guilty in assault weapons, as well apparently struck a deer tion. June to providing Subox- as large quantities of her- and became disabled in IN MEMORIAM one to two inmates at the oin, cocaine and fentanyl. the middle travel lane. RICHARD P. CELATA Did you know? Ex-tennis club chief pleads Department of Correc- NBC Boston reports the A second driver stopped 1999 ~ NOVEMBER 16 ~ 2019 drugs have a street value ON HIS 20TH ANNIVERSARY guilty in college bribery case tion’s Massachusetts Alco- and got out of his pickup hol and Substance Abuse of about $120,000. to help. BOSTON (AP) — The Center in Plymouth on Eighteen of the 32 That good Samaritan, former president of a multiple occasions. people arrested are sus- identi ed as 37-year- private tennis club in Suboxone is used to pected members of the old Luis Contreras, of Texas has pleaded guilty treat heroin addiction but Trinitarios gang. Taunton, was fatally in the college admissions can be misused is to get The suspects face a struck as he walked in scandal. high. It is highly sought range of federal and state the travel lanes by a Martin Fox entered the after in prisons. drug and gun charges. third vehicle driven by a Home delivery plea in Boston’s federal Inglis-Somers was 21-year-old man. subscribers court Friday. arrested in Florida after Man charged with The driver of the vehi- To the man who made all things The 62-year-old from  eeing Massachusetts. attempted murder for cle that struck the victim special, and who will live in our get FREE access Houston had previously ramming police cruiser remained at the scene. hearts forever. agreed to plead guilty to Body of woman found near No one else was hurt. Lovingly remembered and sadly to the e-edition on missed by your wife Barbara, your a racketeering conspira- wastewater plant identi ed MIDDLEBOROUGH children, grandchildren, cy charge in a deal with (AP) — A Massachusetts and friends prosecutors. 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Box 5 781-595-8606 feit $245,000 received ford, of Leominster. from a home on Wednes- Lynn, MA 01903 through the scheme. Authorities said earli- day night. He  ed from SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Wanted: A Swampscott mediator Rootstock a

NEGOTIATIONS a stunt, and walked out of is typically reserved for $2 million. From A1 the room.” when the two sides are at Friday’s session was the culinary delight The notification about an impasse. latest chapter in what’s Committee bargaining the school department’s “We are clearly not at been a controversy-filled team has decided to file for decision to seek mediation an impasse,” Hanlon said. negotiating process. ROOTSTOCK one’s chef. I want to ex- mediation, which would was not communicated “We were about to present Last week, Hanlon, a From A1 plore more,” Soares said. enlist a neutral third par- to the union for another a proposal which moved a speech and language pa- Root, which was found- ty mediator for when talks hour, the SEA said. The little closer to the School thologist at Stanley Ele- North Shore developer ed in 2016, is focused on resume. Angelakis said School Committee’s attor- Committee’s proposal, but mentary School, was hand- Steve Dodge was a long- helping at-risk youth in- the mediator would be ney informed union mem- they would not even let us ed a three-day suspension time friend of Eddy’s and crease their chances for the most “productive” and bers of their intent to ap- present it.” by Angelakis, which the a major supporter of Root. success through food ser- “efficient” way to reach an ply for a mediator, which The SEA is asking for a union called “egregiously He also played a large role vice training. Students agreement that was fair to needs to be signed off on 3 percent cost of living ad- excessive.” and felt was in renovating the histor- are taught everything both sides. by the Department of La- justment (COLA), noting not a coincidence consid- ic theater. After his death from basic culinary skills But in a post on its Face- bor Relations, according to in its post that the School ering the timing. last year, the organization to interviewing prepared- book page, the SEA said the post. Committee has increased On Wednesday, the SEA decided to present the ness, and much more. teachers were left stunned “Their interactions its offer from a 0 percent protested the suspension 2019 Root Community and “sat in shock” after Since its founding, 90 were unprofessional,” raise to 1 percent, but fails during a rally at Swamp- Leadership award in his the School Committee, students have completed said Rebecca Bucklin, the to include the 2 percent scott High School. honor. Angelakis and Town Ad- Root’s intensive three- vice-president of the SEA increase for the following In a past statement, Wood wasn’t the only ministrator Sean Fitzger- month program, and in two years. Angelakis said it was un- student the program has ald abruptly walked out of and chair of the bargain- 2019, 20 of the program’s ing team, in a statement Angelakis has refuted fortunate that the union helped. Lynn’s Lucivania the session, ending nego- Soares graduated from 58 students have been provided by the union. the claim that a 0 per- was seeking to exploit the tiations before the union Root in March. After hear- from Lynn. “I’ve been on three nego- cent raise was offered to “serious matter” for nego- could present its count- ing about the program “We’re trying to reach tiation teams over my 20 teachers in a past state- tiating leverage. She de- er-proposal. from a case , the all the surrounding years in Swampscott. I am ment, saying the union clined to give a reason for “The SEA was being rep- 18-year-old said she didn’t populations,” said Root has turned down multiple the suspension, but said it resented by an expanded saddened and distressed know what to expect when board member Elisabeth bargaining team, acting by the unwillingness of contracts offered between was not related to the con- she signed up for an in- Massey. on a previous invitation the town to talk.” April and October. tract negotiations. terview and was accepted “We want to create op- from the School Commit- SEA President Nan- The cost to the town that It’s unclear when collec- into the program. portunities for students tee’s team to have more cy Hanlon said in a a 3 percent raise would tive bargaining will re- “I knew I liked cook- who just don’t have that teachers join,” reads a union-provided statement bring also differs based on sume. ing, but I wasn’t sure if I chance, who may need a union statement. “Rough- that it was “stunning” to which side is asked. School Bella diGrazia contrib- was really into it. I knew second or third chance.” ly 20 educators showed up see school officials’ reac- administration says the uted to this report. Gayla I liked cooking at home Elyse Carmosino can be for the meeting, and before tion to the expanded bar- raise would amount to Cawley can be reached and stuff, but now, I don’t reached at ecarmosino@ the meeting could start, gaining team, adding that $3.1 million over three at [email protected]. know. I want to be some- itemlive.com. the School Committee ac- the decision to involve years, while the union Follow her on Twitter @ cused the SEA of playing a third party mediator cites that cost as closer to GaylaCawley. Danforth steps Peabody police display new APPtitude into new role as PEABODY features include a large being solved and arrests privacy, and not forcing From A1 plus-sign button quickly of wanted persons,” said them to share data, is a directing users to interac- Peter Olson, founder of priority at a time when Peabody city clerk New app features in- tive police forms that take WiredBlue and MyPD. personal information and clude: only a minute to complete. “It’s not all tips, it’s also data misuse is a growing By Anne Marie Tobin Ward 2 Councilor Peter *Alerts: The latest ver- The department receives quality of life issues, and concern. ITEM STAFF McGinn said the city was sion of the MyPD plat- many app messages each many times it is praise for “We are using our MyPD fortunate to have someone form allows users to opt week from citizens and a job well done.” app in Peabody to keep PEABODY — There’s like Danforth step up to into alerts right from currently reaches a few The police department residents both safe and been a changing of the help make the transition your computer browser, at thousand users with de- depends on the pub- informed. Users can get guard at Peabody City seamless. work, or home. They can partment public safety lic for information, and the correct information Hall. “I am so enthusiastic in opt into MyPoliceDepart- notifications called push crime tips, questions, and directly from us, on their After 43 years of service my support for Allyson ment.org, or direct from alerts. even commendations can phones, and now even on to the City of Peabody, City and would like to reinforce the police department’s “Since 2011, tens of be sent with just a few their home or work com- Clerk Timothy Spanos an- what Ed (Charest) said in website links. thousands of crime tips clicks. puters. nounced his retirement in that we are very fortunate * News: The new app and other concerns have Forms can be sent in a It is also a two-way a Nov. 6 letter to the City to have her ready to step version has a newsfeed been shared to police de- variety of ways, includ- street because the infor- Council. right in,” he said. that is updated with local partments across the ing anonymously. The app mation can flow from cit- The Council wasted no For her part, Danforth and national crime, police, country using the My Po- does not require user data izens to us as well, ” said time finding Spanos’ suc- said she prefers to stay in and safety news. lice Department app. Tips sharing for use. Allow- Peabody Deputy Police cessor, appointing Beverly the background and just * Forms: The app’s new have resulted in crimes ing citizens to maintain Chief Martin L. Cohan. native and current City do her job. Clerk office employee Al- “I am grateful for the lyson Danforth by a unan- opportunity and look for- Ousted ambassador ‘shocked’ at Trump; imous 9-0 vote at the Nov. ward to getting to work,” 14 City Council meeting she said. at Frank Wiggin Audito- In other business, the he assails her service on Twitter rium. Council approved two spe- Danforth becomes Pea- cial permit applications, AMBASSADOR cluded three tours as an land, the ambassador tleblower who first alert- body’s ninth City Clerk. both by unanimous 9-0 She was hired as a full- From A1 ambassador to some of the to the European Union, ed officials about Trump’s votes. world’s tougher postings, when Sondland called phone call with Ukraine time employee in the Claiton Cruz, doing witnesses, replied, “Well, before arriving in Ukraine up Trump. The conversa- that is in question. “These clerk’s office in May, 2017 business as Boston Gran- it’s very intimidating.” in 2016. She was forced tion was apparently loud hearings should not be oc- and will assume her new ite, was issued a special When she saw in print out last May. enough to be overheard. curring at all,” he said. position on Jan. 31, 2020 permit for use of his prem- what the president had In particular, Yovano- Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Ca- Just as the hearing was following Spanos’ last day ises at 58 Walnut Street said about her, she said, vitch described Giuliani, lif., said two other people opening, the White House on the job on Jan. 30. as an office and shop for a a friend told her all the Trump’s lawyer, as lead- heard the call as well and released its rough tran- “Allyson has been with contractor specializing in color drained from her ing what William Taylor, there were four people at script of a still-earlier the City Council since the design, construction face. She was “shocked, now the top diplomat in the lunch. The Associated Trump call with Zelenskiy July 1, 2005 when I took and installment of coun- appalled, devastated” at Ukraine who testified ear- Press has already identi- that was largely congratu- over as City Clerk,” wrote tertops without outdoor what was happening af- lier in the inquiry, called fied one of the other peo- latory. Spanos in a Nov. 6 letter storage. The permit was ter a distinguished 30- an “irregular channel” out- ple who heard the call as Nunes read that tran- of recommendation. “Ally- conditional pending com- year career in the U.S. side the diplomatic main- Suriya Jayanti, a foreign script aloud. In it, son has attended almost pliance with the recom- Foreign Service. stream of U.S.-Ukraine service officer based in Trump mentioned his every City Council meet- mendations of the Build- Unabashed, Trump said relations. Kyiv. experience with the ing and sub-committee ing Inspector and Board when asked about it later, “These events should In Trump’s phone call Miss Universe pageant meeting ever since in the of Health as detailed in an “I have the right to speak. concern everyone in this with Zelenskiy the pre- in Ukraine and invited transcribing of Council attachment. I have freedom of speech.” room,” Yovanovitch testi- vious day, he asked for a Zelenskiy to the White minutes, verbatim public Despite concerns over But not all Republicans fied in opening remarks. “favor,” according to an House. He closed with, hearings and committee parking, Christine Lander thought it was wise. Rep. She said her sudden re- account provided by the “See you very soon.” meetings, budget sessions, was issued a special per- Liz Cheney of Wyoming moval had played into the White House. He wanted Under questioning from tax classification hear- mit for a four-chair said Trump’s live tweeting hands of “shady interests an investigation of Dem- Republicans, Yovanovitch ings, etc. Allyson has great salon at 99 Lynn Street. at the ambassador was the world over” with dan- ocrats and 2020 rival Joe acknowledged that Joe historical knowledge of Council president Jon wrong. She said, “I don’t gerous intentions toward Biden. Later it was re- Biden’s son, Hunter, serv- City Council matters for Turco he was convinced think the president should the United States. They vealed that the adminis- ing on the board of a gas the past 15 years. that there were no solu- have done that.” have learned, she said, tration was withholding company in Ukraine could “She has been involved tions to the parking issues More hearings are com- “how little it takes to re- military aid from Ukraine have created the appear- in every facet of day-to- in the area. ing, with back-to-back ses- move an American ambas- at the time. ance of a conflict of inter- day operations of the “There have been many sions next week and law- sador who does not give Democrats are relying est. But she testified the City Clerk’s office. (She) businesses for decades makers interviewing new them what they want.” on the testimony of offi- former vice president act- has great communication and they always made witnesses behind closed After Trump’s tweets cials close to the Ukraine ed in accordance with offi- skills and has a great rap- parking work,” Turco said. doors. pulled attention away matter to make their case cial U.S. policy. port with the public.” “I know there have been Yovanovitch, a career from her statement, Schiff as they consider whether She denied allegations The Council was unani- concerns, but (compared diplomat who served for read the president’s com- the president’s behavior against her, including that mous in its praise of both to the other options) for decades under both Re- ments aloud, said that “as was impeachable. she favored Democrat Hil- Spanos and Danforth. the property, I’d prefer a publican and Democrat- we sit here testifying, the Yovanovitch provides a lary Clinton over Trump Councilor-at-Large Tom hair salon.” ic presidents and was president is attacking you key element, Schiff said, in the 2016 election, and Rossignol thanked Spanos “This has been a dream first appointed by Ronald on Twitter,” and asked if as someone whom Trump she rejected the notion for his years of service and of mine since I was 6 years Reagan, was pushed from that was a tactic to intim- and Giuliani wanted out that Ukraine tried to in- the dignity and respect he old,” said Landers, who her post in Kyiv earlier idate. of the way for others more terfere in the election, as brought to the office. received her cosmetology this year amid intense “I can’t speak to what favorable to their interests Trump claims, counter to Ward 4 Councilor Ed license at Peabody High. criticism from Trump al- the president is trying to in Ukraine, an energy-rich mainstream U.S. intelli- Charest said the city is “I am so excited to come lies. do, but I think the effect country that has long gence findings that it was lucky to have someone back to Peabody and start During a long day of is to be intimidated,” she struggled with corruption. Russia. step up the way Danforth a business here. I have has and is confident she testimony, she relayed said. It became clear, he said, The White House has been working outside of will continue to do so in her striking story of be- Said Schiff, “Well, I want “President Trump wanted instructed officials not to Peabody in a salon and I the future. ing “kneecapped,” recalled to let you know, Ambassa- her gone.” comply with the probe, cannot wait to come back.” “I want to thank Tim for from Kyiv by Trump in a dor, that some of us here The top Republican on and most have been issued Anne Marie Tobin can be his service and also for swiftly developing series take witness intimidation the panel, Rep. Devin subpoenas to appear. reached at atobin@item- staying on for one more of events that sounded very, very seriously.” Nunes of , be- An administration bud- live.com. alarms about a White Later Friday, the pan- moaned the hearings as a get official will meet pri- year after he wanted to re- House shadow foreign pol- el in closed-door ses- “daylong TV spectacle.” vately with the panel tire last year,” said Coun- icy. sion heard from David Republicans complained privately Saturday. Part cilor-at-Large Anne Man- LAW OFFICES OF She described a “smear Holmes, a State Depart- that the ambassador, like of the impeachment in- ning-Martin, who made JAMES J. CARRIGAN campaign” against her by ment official in Kyiv other witnesses, can offer quiry concerns the con- the motion to appoint • Social Security Disability Trump’s personal lawyer, who overheard Trump only hearsay testimony tention that military aid Danforth. • Workers Compensation Rudy Giuliani, and others, asking about the inves- and only knows of Trump’s for Ukraine, which bor- Councilor-at-Large • Accidents including the president’s tigations the day after actions secondhand. They ders a hostile Russia, was Ryan Melville agreed. 25 years located across son, Donald Trump Jr., be- the president’s July 25 note that Yovanovitch had being withheld through “I’d like to echo Council- from Lynn District Court fore her firing. phone conversation with left her position before the the White House budget or Manning-Martin’s sen- 15 Johnson St. The daughter of immi- new Ukrainian President July phone call. office, pending Ukrainian timents,” he said. “I appre- 781-596-0100 Nunes also pressed to agreement to investigate ciate that you stayed on JAMES J. CARRIGAN grants who fled the former Volodymyr Zelenskiy. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Soviet Union and Nazi Holmes was at lunch in hear from the still anon- Biden and the 2016 U.S. to ensure a smooth tran- LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL Germany, her career in- Kyiv with Gordon Sond- ymous government whis- election. sition.” www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 OPINION LLEWELLYN KING EDITORIAL HOW TO REACH US Data mining could save your life It’s the guns. The word is exaptation. multi-procedural, multi-op- used the very kind of data It will change the future, erational data approach — management and interro- 110 Munroe St. and it may save your life. on a fast track, accelerating gation Infinity Institute P.O. Box 5 It is a word traditionally cures and solutions. has in mind to save Lynn, MA 01903 It’s always used in evolutionary biol- He is Omar Hatamleh, of a colleague at MX. ogy. But now in scientific chief innovation officer, en- When Brandon Dewitt Customer Service and high-tech circles, it is gineering at NASA Johnson was diagnosed with termi- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. the guns used to describe finding Space Center and executive nal cancer in his lungs and Connecting and adapting processes director of the Space Stud- face at age 33, and given All Departments: Authorities are still trying to figure out and compounds to uses for ies Program at the Interna- six months to live, Caldwell 781-593-7700 which they were not origi- tional Space University. went to work to break down exactly what transpired Thursday morn- Ext. 2 nally intended. Hatamleh, a polymath the medical silos, which ing at Saugus High School in Santa Clar- In biology, exaptation is with a fistful of degrees, is enclose so much medicine Classifi ed/Legal Advertising ita, where a shooting left two students used to describe how an establishing Infinity Insti- and hide so many research classi [email protected] dead at last count. Four others were re- evolving species uses a trait tute, a new kind of think results. A new treatment be- Subscriptions ported injured, including the suspected in a new way. The classic tank that will accelerate ing tested in Oregon, which [email protected] gunman, described as a 16-year-old boy cited example of exaptation cross-industry innovation he found, shrunk multiple now hospitalized after apparently shoot- Circulation is prehistoric creatures that over the whole spectrum of tumors in Dewitt’s lungs [email protected] ing himself. developed wings to keep discovery and application. and cheek and saved his life. The tragedies compound, and the grief warm. A later iteration Think discovery and re- When Caldwell’s 2½-year- Ext. 3 is visceral. But there is no shock, really, in the same species finds discovery as the findings of old daughter, Chloe, was Newsroom outside the small circle of people directly wings can also be used to fly. the past are linked to the given the wrong medicine [email protected] affected by the gunfire. Because we have In today’s use of the word, needs of today, and as find- in an emergency room, her [email protected] seen this too many times before — and it means cross fertilization ings in one technology can heart stopped cold. Doctors Ext. 4 we are destined to repeat it for the fore- of old discoveries with new pollinize unrelated tech- said she would live only a Sports seeable future because we, as a society, technologies; extant reme- nologies. Essentially, it is short time without a heart [email protected] choose to let paralysis overwhelm public dies applied in new ways. the story of NASA and the transplant. Caldwell and Ext. 5 safety. For example, a medicine collateral developments his wife went to work: They It’s not a leap to say that no 16-year- that was created to treat from the space program. established a war room Retail and Online old should have ready access to a firearm one disease may be used ef- Exaptation at work. with computers and white- Advertising [email protected] outside the immediate supervision of an fectively for another. A drug The genesis of the Infin- boards and bored into the adult. Yet each year, about 1 million stu- destined for a specific can- ity Institute is to be found research. A therapy was ADVERTISING cer may be used to treat an in a series of four annual found and Chloe, now near- dents show up at school carrying a fire- Ernie Carpenter Jr. arm. Since 2010 there have been 142 mass immune disorder like Myal- NASA cross-industry in- ly 4, is doing well. Director of Advertising gic Encephalomyelitis, also novation conferences — shootings committed by people age 17 and Hatamleh’s first target and Business Development, ext. 1355 known as Chronic Fatigue the last just concluded. for the new, sweeping con- [email protected] younger. Syndrome. A material de- They were notable for cept of exaptation is cancer. There will certainly be an investigation Ralph Mitchell veloped for space travel may what was not on the agen- You would think that into where this weapon came from, wheth- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 be ideal for strength and da: no large discussions of cancer is well-researched, [email protected] er an adult failed to lock it up, whether lightness in an automobile. money or the lack of it; no but Hatamleh believes the there were any hints of the violence to come, Patricia Whalen All this takes on much whining about government exaptation route is the way Sales Representative, ext. 1310 whether school security was adequate. All of greater importance in the or regulations, or court de- to go: “We want to break [email protected] that will get sorted out. But in the end, the age of mega data and com- cisions. Just a world of sci- down barriers, go across availability of the gun remains, and that is puter capacity to delve into ence, ideas and the bond industries and identify BUSINESS OFFICE the root of our gun violence problem. it and find treasuries of between the seemingly emerging technologies from Maria Alvaracin This is the 39th mass shooting (that is, new uses. Today’s machine incompatible, which when various industries and ex- ext. 1205 a shooting in which at least four people learning enables the data to brought together inform plore their application in [email protected] were wounded) in California this year, be squeezed and pummeled each other. A cellist, Jenni- other fields.” Susan J. Conti bringing the statewide total to 53 peo- into yielding extraordinary fer Stumm, described the He believes he can half the Controller, ext. 1288 ple killed and 158 injured. And this in a applications and solutions. math in Bach and what that death rate from cancer in 10 [email protected] state with some of the most stringent gun “The challenge is to break means for science. A NASA years by cross-pollinating Ted Grant control laws in the country. Nationwide, down silos and to get com- scientist, Steve Rader, de- technologies and therapies Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] an additional 354 people have died, with panies to democratize their scribed how to find affinity and using the kinds of tech- 1,321 injured. data internally and exter- ideas through the Internet niques and ideas on display Marian Kinney So how do we address this? Policy debates nally,” says Ryan Caldwell, of Things. An animated at his unique innovation ext. 1212 [email protected] haven’t worked. Legislative fixes — few and CEO of MX, a financial filmmaker, Charlie Wen of conferences. far between nationwide — have been insuf- technology company. Marvel Studios, revealed Llewellyn King is execu- Will Kraft ficient. The gun lobby and Second Amend- Now a forward-thinking synergies with industrial tive producer and host of Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 NASA engineer wants to design. “White House Chronicle” on [email protected] ment hard-liners shake their heads and say, put this approach — this In the last of these con- PBS. His email is llewellyn- nope, this isn’t on us. It’s mental illness. Or Mike Shanahan multidisciplinary, multi-ma- ferences, data expert [email protected]. He wrote Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 it’s this or it’s that but, Lord, no, it’s never terial, multi-compound, Caldwell described how he this for InsideSources.com. [email protected] the guns. Except it’s always the guns. And the big- Carolina Trujillo ELIZABETH WELLINGTON Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ger and badder the firearm, the worse the [email protected] carnage. Jim Wilson We’ve seen it in incidents large and Hey, millennials and boomers — here’s why Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 small. The massacres at a Las Vegas coun- [email protected] try music concert, in churches in South CIRCULATION Carolina and Texas, at schools and work you need Gen Xers sites scattered all across the country. But Lisa Mahmoud also gun-related killings in homes, in cars, Look, I love avocado toast. ally sandwiched in between keep it tight. That doesn’t Manager, ext. 1239 — those who raised us and mean we won’t ask for de- [email protected] on streets. The Gun Violence Archive lists I post pics of the lavish din- ners I eat on Instagram. I those we’re raising. Besides, tails over a mimosa. more than 13,000 people nationwide shot CLASSIFIED know the earth is getting having been ignored for so Because we grew up with to death so far this year, with 21,000 addi- hotter with each passing long, we have learned not to fashion rules, we don’t live Abbe Young Smith tional people killing themselves with fire- Manager, ext. 1276 year — climate change is complain. in a world of fashion ab- [email protected] arms. real. And If I ever get to Not to complain about solutes. We won’t frown if That’s more than 34,000 deaths in which retire, I’m sure my pension the raises we never got, the you wear denim, a blazer GRAPHICS a firearm was involved. In just one year. will come in somewhere peak earnings that passed and high heels to a cock- Trevor Andreozzi Over the last five years, about 72,000 peo- between little to none. us by, the corner offices we tail party, or sneakers with Designer ple were shot to death, excluding suicides. So, I get you, millennials. might never see because your business suit. A Gen [email protected] That’s nearly the capacity of the Los An- But I also think the the boomers won’t seem to Xer doesn’t want to see Mark Sutherland geles Coliseum. If you’re going to include aforementioned group of retire and the millennials anyone uncomfortable as Creative Director suicides, tack on more than 100,000 more young’uns seem to com- deserve it now, right? it reminds us of all those [email protected] deaths. plain a bit and are too quick See the pickle we Gen unbearable, awkward NEWSROOM So today, and tomorrow, and for the fore- to tweet. I’m sorry you ar- Xers are in? Easter Sundays our par- seeable future, the grieving will be done in en’t getting a promotion But being a Gen Xer ents insisted we get frilly Mike Alongi isn’t about wallowing in for. That doesn’t mean we Sports Reporter ext. 1228 Santa Clarita. Two weeks ago it was in Long just because you’re digital [email protected] Beach, where someone shot up a Halloween natives. And I will always middle-child angst like don’t have standards. We Bill Brotherton party, killing three people and wounding love funk, old-school hip- some have suggested. We trust that you do, too, but hop and Fleetwood Mac are not lazy and shiftless. if you wear something too Features Editor ext. 1338 nine others. [email protected] Which has to have us all wondering — more than mumble rap. There is a gift in bridging tight, we’ll send you home. the gap. When it comes to As the children of the last Elyse Carmosino where will this grief descend next? And why So, I feel you, boomers. Where does that leave perspective, you guys need stand-by-your-spouse cou- Reporter, ext. 1264 do we tolerate it? me? Gen X all day. us. Here’s why: ples, we won’t judge you if [email protected] Editorial from the Los Angeles Times Edi- You probably haven’t no- Having been ignored, we a relationship doesn’t work Gayla Cawley torial Board ticed, but there are roughly are sensitive observers. out. We don’t want misery Reporter, ext. 1236 65 million Gen Xers who This really comes in handy on our watches. We know if [email protected] aren’t getting caught up with our millennial and it didn’t work for our par- Cheryl Charles in this “OK, Boomer” feud boomer colleagues, both ents, it doesn’t have to work News Editor, ext. 1278 that is taking over pop cul- of whom turn to us when for you. We’re not drama [email protected] ture, started earlier this fall they want to be heard. Our queens, because we’ve prob- Olivia Falcigno with a meme on TikTok. We diplomatic answers: Yes ably wrecked a few relation- Photographer, ext.1224 [email protected] E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS can’t escape it. Most of the Bob, you squashed Bryce’s ships ourselves or watched President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill ire can be found in articles dreams when you told him a close friend do the same M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Spenser Hasak Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg including “Disney Heiress your puppy had more com- thing. We wrote the tem- Photographer, ext. 1332 Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ tells fellow boomers who are mon sense then he did. He plate on messing up and [email protected] Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall offended by the phrase ‘OK didn’t mean to post the oversharing. We just didn’t W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey Thor Jourgensen Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton boomer’: Sit down and let company’s profit sheet on post it all over the place. Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan the kids drive” or local jour- Instagram. And, Chloe, In this reality show [email protected] Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman world of meanness and nalist Ernest Owens’ New yes your idea to gear up Daniel Kane York Times finger wag at for the company’s retail retribution, a Gen X reboot PUBLISHERS Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 former President Obama’s sales with Instagram posts just makes you feel good. [email protected] Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 very boomer view of cancel was a great one, but when First it was “Full House.” Steve Krause Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 the boss calls, answer the Then it was “Beverly Hills Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 culture. And then there is Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 the onslaught of “OK, Boom- phone, don’t text. 90210.” “Punky Brewster” [email protected] Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 er” merch: one part tacky Having been raised by is on the verge of a come- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 back And a reboot of “Fra- Harold Rivera Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 and two parts rude. the generation of guilt and Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 But, once again, the rum- shame, we don’t judge. You sier” is in the works. [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 ble completely ignores Gen won’t hear us tsk-tsking We’re wise enough to John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 X, as if we are not the bond when doing the walk of know nothing stays the Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 that connects the two gener- shame after the Christ- same. Just look at Ice Cube. [email protected] ations. But even if we want- mas party. (Chances are we Gangsta rapper to Disney ed to jump in the cyber mud probably did it, too.) But we actor, need I say more? Ryan York won’t sugar coat the ques- Elizabeth Wellington is Copy Editor, ext. 1220 with y’all, we can’t. Why? [email protected] Because we are working tionable judgment. After we the lifestyle columnist at day and night taking care of tell you to really think twice The Philadelphia Inquirer TECHNOLOGY the people we’re generation- about your next move, we’ll and Inquirer.com. 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] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Roger Stone guilty of witness tampering, lying to Congress By Ashraf Khalil and icized the case against him Michael Balsamo as politically motivated. ASSOCIATED PRESS He did not take the stand during the trial and his WASHINGTON — He lawyers did not call any was proud of his reputa- witnesses in his defense. tion as a practitioner of The Stone case could political dirty tricks and be the last public gasp frequently boasted about of the Mueller investiga- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the extent of his contacts tion, which wrapped up and the depth of his insid- Judge Thad Balkman reads a summary of his in March. Mueller made er information. decision in the opioid trial at the Cleveland clear that his team nev- County Courthouse in Norman, Okla. Now Roger Stone, a longtime friend and ally of er considered indicting President Donald Trump, Trump because the Jus- faces a prison sentence tice Department prohibits Judge reduces J&J for a collection of crimes the prosecution of a sitting that essentially amounts president. to exaggerating how much The evidence presented in order in opioid he knew, then lying and the trial didn’t directly ad- scrambling to keep those dress Mueller’s conclusion boasts from being exposed. that there was insufficient PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lawsuit by $107M Stone was convicted Fri- evidence to prove a crim- Roger Stone, left, with his wife Nydia Stone, day of all seven counts in inal conspiracy between leaves federal court in Washington, Friday. By Sean Murphy Balkman also said he a federal indictment that the Trump campaign and and Ken Miller would not revisit the set- accused him of lying to Russia to tip the outcome gather information about point” to WikiLeaks, he ASSOCIATED PRESS tlement in the future and Congress, tampering with of the 2016 presidential the emails, which the U.S. said. order additional payments, a witness and obstructing election in Trump’s favor. says were hacked by Rus- Stone, 67, showed no vis- OKLAHOMA CITY — But it provided new insight as requested by the state. the House investigation sia and then provided to ible reaction as the verdict An Oklahoma judge who into the scramble inside the “Though several of the into whether the Trump WikiLeaks. Steve Bannon, was read aloud, count by last summer ordered Trump campaign when it state’s witnesses testified campaign coordinated who served as the cam- count. He’s scheduled to consumer products giant that the plan will take with Russia to tip the was revealed in July 2016 paign’s chief executive, tes- be sentenced on Feb. 6 and Johnson & Johnson to pay at least 20 years to work, 2016 election. that the anti-secrecy site tified during the trial that could face up to 20 years $572 million to help ad- the state did not present He is the sixth Trump WikiLeaks was in posses- dress the state’s opioid cri- sufficient evidence of the aide or adviser to be con- sion of more than 19,000 Stone had boasted about behind bars. Another for- sis on Friday reduced that amount of time and costs victed of charges brought emails hacked from the his ties to WikiLeaks and mer Trump campaign aide, amount by $107 million in necessary, beyond one year, as part of special counsel servers of the Democratic its founder Julian Assange, Michael Caputo, was re- a final order in the case. to abate the Opioid Crisis,” Robert Mueller’s Russia National Committee. alerting them to pending moved from the courtroom District Judge Thad according to the order. investigation. Witnesses highlight- new batches of damaging by security officers after he Balkman’s latest order di- Attorneys for Johnson & Stone has denied wrong- ed how Trump campaign emails. Campaign officials turned his back on the jury rects the company to pay Johnson said the company doing and consistently crit- associates were eager to saw Stone as the “access after the verdict was read. the state $465 million. In plans to appeal Balkman’s it, Balkman acknowledged ruling to the Oklahoma that he miscalculated in Supreme Court. The com- his original award how pany did not immediately No diary, note, motive found much it would cost to de- respond to a request seek- velop a program for treat- ing further comment. ing babies born addicted Alex Gerszewski, spokes- to opioids. The cost should man for Oklahoma Attor- in California school shooting have been $107,000 not ney General Mike Hunter, $107 million. said state attorneys were By Stefanie Dazio The judge declined a re- reviewing the more than and John Antczak quest by the defendants to 40-page order. ASSOCIATED PRESS further reduce the amount “It’s a lengthy document. to take into account We are thoughtfully and SANTA CLARITA, Calif. pre-trial settlements total- thoroughly reviewing it — Investigators said Fri- ing $355 million the state and will respond in a time- day they have yet to find Jessica reached with Oxycon- ly manner. We will be pro- a diary, manifesto or note Dumont, tin-maker Purdue Pharma viding a formal response in that would explain why a a former and Israeli-owned Teva the next few days,” Gersze- boy killed two people out- student at Pharmaceuticals. wski said in a statement. side his Southern Califor- Saugus High nia high school on his 16th School, places birthday. balloons on No motive has been es- a makeshift Many don’t know tablished yet in the Thurs- memorial at day morning shooting at Central Park Saugus High School in in honor of if they’re at risk of the Los Angeles suburb of Santa Clarita, said sher- the victims in iff’s homicide Capt. Kent Santa Clarita, getting dementia Wegener. Calif. The teenager opened fire shown to help. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED By Lindsey Tanner around 7:30 a.m. and au- AP MEDICAL WRITER The study was published PRESS online Friday in JAMA thorities estimated that Many older American Neurology. It’s based on a the suspect took just 16 last bullet was fired into other victims have not been covered. adults may inaccurately nationally representative seconds to pull out the his head. He remained in identified. The other student who estimate their chances health survey of 1,000 weapon, shoot five class- critical condition at a hos- The suspect was de- died was 14. Doctors said for developing dementia adults aged 50 to 64. mates and then himself. pital Friday. scribed as a quiet and Friday morning that two and do useless things to The survey asked people At the time, students Two students died, two smart kid who was a Boy girls, ages 14 and 15, who prevent it, new research to assess their likelihood were standing around and remain hospitalized and Scout and had previously were both shot in the torso, suggests. of developing dementia greeting each other in the one was released from the run track for his school. are doing well and should Almost half of adults and whether they had ever large central outdoor area. hospital. Video showed the last be released from the hos- surveyed believed they discussed ways to prevent Police said it was ev- Los Angeles County Sher- thing the assailant did pital over the weekend. were likely to develop it with their doctor. Few ident the teen planned iff Alex Villanueva identi- was shoot himself with A 14-year-old boy was dementia. The results people said they had, re- the attack by the way the fied one of the deceased as the .45-caliber handgun, treated and released from suggest many didn’t un- gardless of their self-rated boy used the weapon and 15-year-old Gracie Muehl- Wegener said. The weapon another hospital, authori- derstand the connection risk for dementia. counted his rounds. The berger. The shooter and the was empty when it was re- ties said. between physical health The results raise con- and brain health and how cerns because doctors can racial differences can af- help people manage con- fect dementia risk. ditions such as high blood Mormon leader: We didn’t Substantial numbers pressure and diabetes that of people who rated their have been linked with de- health as fair or poor mentia risk, Maust, said. thought their dementia Among those who said leave Boy Scouts, they left us chances were low. At the their physical health same time, many who was only fair or poor, a By Gary Fields rations for the faith’s bi- expansion in countries said they were in excel- substantial 40 percent and Brady Mccombs centennial next April. outside the U.S. where lent health said they were thought they were at low ASSOCIATED PRESS During an interview, he Boy Scouts wasn’t of- likely to develop the mem- risk for Alzheimer’s dis- talked about topics as di- fered. More than half the NEW YORK — A ory robbing disease. ease or other dementia. verse as the church’s sup- church’s nearly 17 million high-ranking leader with Many said they tried at Almost the same portion port for medical marijua- members live outside the The Church of Jesus least one of four unprov- rated their chances as na, incivility in daily life U.S. and Canada. Christ of Latter-day en memory-protecting likely even though they and political discord. In another area, Ballard Saints said Friday the methods, including taking reported very good or ex- The Latter-day Saints said the church supports supplements like fish oil cellent physical health. church severed its centu- decided in 2018 to cut ties medical marijuana but and ginkgo. The most pop- More whites than blacks ry-long tie with the Boy with the Boy Scouts of cautioned that its use be ular strategy was doing or Hispanics surveyed be- Scouts of America because America and begin its own monitored. Medical mar- crossword puzzles. Mental lieved they were likely to the organization made youth initiative in 2020 af- ijuana became legal this stimulation is thought to develop dementia and al- changes that pushed it ter declining membership year in the faith’s home help, but there’s stronger most two-thirds of blacks away from the church. prompted the Boy Scouts state of Utah, where the evidence for more chal- said they were unlikely. “The reality there is we of America to open its faith has 2.1 million mem- lenging activities than Only 93 blacks were sur- didn’t really leave them; doors to openly gay youth bers. It’s also been legal puzzles — things like veyed, making it diffi- they kind of left us,” said members and adult volun- for several years in Arizo- playing chess, taking a cult to generalize those M. Russell Ballard, a teers as well as girls and na, where 432,000 church class, reading about un- results to all U.S. blacks. member of a top governing transgender youth. members live. familiar topics, said Keith panel of the church called At the time of the an- “We think this ought to But U.S. minorities face PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Fargo, who oversees re- higher risks for demen- the Quorum of the Twelve nouncement, church lead- be managed under the search and outreach pro- tia than whites — blacks Apostles. “The direction ers emphasized the desire M. Russell Ballard, a medical profession and grams at the Alzheimer’s face the risk — and they were going was not to have a uniform scout- senior leader of The understand the real need Association. He was not the Alzheimer’s group has consistent to what we feel ing-like program it could Church of Jesus Christ and the real purpose for involved in the study. programs in black and our youth need to have...to use around the world and of Latter-day Saints. administering marijuana Research has shown Hispanic communities. survive in the world that didn’t mention any philo- medically,” he said, “but that regular exercise, a “There’s lots of work to lies ahead for them.” sophical differences. that being in a homosex- recreational marijuana, good diet, limiting alcohol do ... to educate the pub- Ballard is in New York The church, while mov- ual relationship is a sin we think has consequenc- and not smoking make lic so they can take some City to lead events with ing to be more empathetic and its opposition to same es because addiction, one dementia less likely. Sup- actions to protect them- young adult church mem- toward LGTBQ members, sex-marriage. The church way or another, starts very plements have not been selves,” Fargo said. bers and talk about prepa- has maintained its stance also has seen significant subtle sometimes.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Brooke Rd. who were causing Texas blocks Reed’s execution larly arrests, reflect police records. a disturbance. One appeared By Juan A. Lozano Winfrey. Lawmakers mously recommended a tained he didn’t kill Stites In the event of a perceived inac- to be intoxicated, and the group had taken a basketball ASSOCIATED PRESS from both parties, includ- 120-day reprieve for Reed. and that her fiance, for- curacy, it is the sole responsibility ing Texas GOP Sen. Ted The board rejected Reed’s mer police officer Jimmy hoop from the sidewalk and HOUSTON — Tex- of the concerned party to contact placed it in the street. Cruz, have also asked request to commute his Fennell, was the real kill- the relevant police department and as’ top criminal appeals that officials take a clos- sentence to life in prison. er. Reed says Fennell was court on Friday halted er look at the evidence in The parole board’s deci- angry because Stites, who have the department issue a no- the scheduled execution PEABODY the case. sion was to go next to Gov. was white, was having an tice of correction to the Daily Item. of inmate Rodney Reed, In its four-page order, Greg Abbott, who hasn’t affair with Reed, who is Corrections or clarifications will not whose conviction is being Arrest the appeals court said said whether he would ac- black. be made without express notice of questioned by new evi- Reed’s case should be re- cept or reject it or do noth- Fennell’s attorney has change from the arresting police Eduardo M. Vidinha, 62, of dence that his supporters turned to the trial court in ing. said his client didn’t kill 2 Union Street was arrested say raises serious doubt department. Bastrop County so it could The stay likely makes Stites. Fennell was pa- on Friday at 12:14 p.m. at about his guilt. Peabody District Court follow- examine his claims that Abbott’s decision moot. roled last year after serv- LYNN The stay of execution he is innocent and that Since taking office in ing a verbal argument and an by the Texas Court of ing time in prison for sex- alleged domestic assault and prosecutors suppressed 2015, Abbott has halted ual assault. Arrest Criminal Appeals came evidence and presented only one imminent execu- battery in progress on charges just hours after the Texas In their most recent of intimidating a witness, juror false testimony. tion, in 2018. motion to the Texas Jashauna Jackson, 26, Board of Pardons and Pa- Bryce Benjet, an attor- Since Texas resumed and police court official. Court of Criminal Ap- of 22 Fearless Avenue, was roles had recommended ney with the Innocence executions in 1982, only peals, Reed’s lawyers arrested on a warrant for ha- delaying the lethal injec- Project, which is repre- three death row inmates alleged prosecutors sup- rassment order violation on Medical aid tion. senting Reed, said defense have had their sentences pressed evidence or pre- Friday at 3:22 p.m. The 51-year-old Reed attorneys were “extremely commuted to life in prison A caller reported a medical sented false evidence re- emergency Friday at 12:23 had been set for lethal relieved and thankful” to by a governor within days Accidents injection Wednesday eve- the appeals court. of their scheduled execu- lated to Fennell. p.m. from a head injury after Prosecutors say Reed’s a fall at a Laurine Road resi- ning for the 1996 killing “This opportunity will tions. A motor vehicle accident at of 19-year-old Stacey allow for proper consider- Reed has other appeals semen was found in the 195 Market St. on Thursday dence. Patient was transport- victim, his claims of an ed to Salem Hospital. Stites. Prosecutors say ation of the powerful and pending, including with at 11:29 a.m.; An accident affair with Stites were not A caller reported a female Reed raped and stran- mounting new evidence the U.S. Supreme Court. reported at 334 Walnut St. on proven at trial, Fennell was having difficulty breath- gled Stites as she made of Mr. Reed’s innocence,” His supporters have held Thursday at 7:37 a.m.; An ac- her way to work at a su- Benjet said in a state- rallies, including an over- was cleared as a suspect cident at Walden Street and ing at a Margin Terrace resi- dence Friday at 7:55 a.m. The permarket in Bastrop, a ment. night vigil on Thursday and Reed had a history of Western Avenue on Thursday rural community about The Texas Attorney in front of the Supreme committing other sexual at 12:57 a.m.; A motor ve- woman was transported to Salem Hospital. 30 miles southeast of General’s Office declined Court in Washington, D.C. assaults. hicle and run reported on Austin. to comment Friday on It was unclear if a rally Reed’s lawyers say his Thursday at 12:51 a.m. at 83 Accident Reed’s efforts to stop his whether it would appeal planned for Sunday in conviction was based on Victory Road. An accident at execution have received the order staying Reed’s front of the Texas gover- flawed evidence. They Chestnut and Maple streets Police responded to a re- support from such celeb- execution. nor’s mansion would still have denied the other sex- on Friday at 3:07 p.m. port of a two-car motor vehi- rities as Beyoncé, Kim Earlier Friday, the pa- take place. ual assault accusations cle accident at the Arboretum Kardashian and Oprah role board had unani- Reed has long main- made by prosecutors. Assault Condominium Friday at 6:48 Police received a report of a.m. One vehicle was towed. an assault at 145 North Com- School shooter’s motive a mystery mon St. on Thursday at 7:05 Complaints p.m. A caller reported Friday at By Stefanie Dazio wound sustained after he “It still remains a mys- moment act,” Villanueva Larceny 2:12 a.m. suspicious activity and John Antczak shot the others the previ- tery why,” Sheriff Alex said. by two men at the TDBank ASSOCIATED PRESS ous morning. His mother Villanueva told a press Three off-duty law en- A larceny reported on Thurs- ATM machine on Main Street. was present when he died, conference. He said it was forcement officers were day at 11:09 a.m. at 43 Ap- Police sent the parties on SANTA CLARITA, Ca- according to a Los Ange- “a planned attack, it was first on the scene and ple St. A motor vehicle theft their way. lif. — A 16-year-old boy les Sheriff’s Department deliberate,” but “we don’t treated some of the reported at 68 Superior St. on A caller in the parking lot planned the attack that statement. have” the details behind wounded until paramed- Thursday at 10:38 a.m. of the Lowell Street Big Y su- killed two students and Berhow, described by it. ics arrived. permarket reported she was wounded three others at friends as quiet but fun- Berhow opened fire The dead were identi- LYNNFIELD in a road-rage incident with his Southern California ny and likable, showed around 7:30 a.m. Thurs- fied as 15-year-old Gra- a white Jeep Wrangler parked high school, but investi- no outward signs of vi- day, his birthday, after cie Anne Muehlberger Medical aid in front of the TDBank. The gators have yet to uncov- olence prior to the at- being dropped off at Sau- and 14-year-old Dominic caller said the operator had er details and the moti- tack. After more than 40 gus High School in the Blackwell. A possible diabetic medical two young children in his car, vation for him to bring a interviews, police still Los Angeles suburb of In a statement, Bryan emergency on Main Street got out of his car and banged handgun to campus and don’t know what prompt- Santa Clarita. Video sur- and Cindy Muehlberger was reported Friday at 2:38 on her windows. The vehicle open fire shortly after his ed him to commit such a veillance showed Berhow said they shared the news a.m. at a traffic stop. Patient could not be located. mother dropped him off, crime, said Capt. Kent walk alone to the center of of their daughter’s death was transported to Mel- A Hamilton Road resident authorities said Friday. Wegener of the depart- a quad, drop his backpack, with “unexplainable bro- rose-Wakefield Hospital. reported Thursday at 9:11 The boy, Nathaniel ment’s homicide unit. He pull out the gun and start kenness.” They described A caller reported a medical p.m. that her daughter had re- Tennosuke Berhow, died said no manifesto, diary firing, police said. her as their “Cinderella, emergency at a Walnut Street ceived a threatening text mes- Friday afternoon from or suicide note had been Villanueva said af- the daughter we always residence Thursday at 5:46 sage. The caller said a parent a self-inflicted gunshot found. ter opening fire Berhow dreamed to have,” and p.m. Patient was transported of a daughter’s classmate for- “cleared a malfunction” said her two brothers to Melrose-Wakefield Hospi- warded him a text message with the gun and kept were heartbroken. tal. that stated Peabody High is shooting. He counted his “She will never get to loaded with bombs and do rounds, Villanueva said, drive a car, fall in love, Complaints not go to school tomorrow. firing about six shots and build a career, get mar- Police investigated. A caller reported a suspi- using the last bullet on ried, have children and himself. The attack took do all the other things ev- cious motor vehicle at Heri- Theft tage Woods Condominium on just 16 seconds. eryone takes for granted Lynnfield Street Thursday at Two juveniles were ap- “As far as we know in this short thing called 11:22 p.m. prehended by mall security the actual targets were life,” they said. A Locksley Road resident Thursday at 4:56 p.m for at random,” the sheriff “We miss her smile, reported a suspicious mo- shoplifting $150-200 in mer- said. laughter, sweet kisses, tor vehicle Thursday at 7:47 chandise from Newbury Com- Villanueva said the con- and her amazing sense of p.m. The caller said two male ics, H&M and Spencers. Offi- clusion that the attack humor. We will even miss was planned was based her constant pestering for occupants of a gold Honda cers transported the juveniles PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Accord appeared to be look- to the police station for pick- on Berhow bringing the Starbucks and Cold Stone ing at houses that are dark. up by their parents. A criminal Parent Mirna Herrera kneels with her daugh- weapon, ably handling it and anything else with Police searched the area by complaint and summons will ters Liliana, 15, and Alexandra, 16 at the Cen- and keeping track of the lots of sugar in it. It must could not locate a motor vehi- be issued. tral Park memorial for the Saugus High School rounds fired. have been the reason why cle matching the description. victims in Santa Clarita, Calif., on Friday. “It wasn’t a spur-of-the- she was so sweet.” A caller reported an at- SAUGUS tempted breaking and en- AP SOURCES: tering at a Durham Drive Arrest residence Thursday at 7:21 p.m. Officers found nothing John Cappadona, 43, of on arrival. 153 Waverly Ave., Melrose, Epstein’s guards offered plea deal was arrested on warrant MARBLEHEAD charges of assault with a dan- By Michael Balsamo ment on the plea offer. Hawk Sawyer, who was gerous weapon and destruc- and Michael R. Sisak Both guards were work- named director of the Bu- Complaint tion of property at 8:41 on ASSOCIATED PRESS ing overtime because of reau of Prisons after Ep- Thursday. staffing shortages. They stein’s death, disclosed in Police received a call at WASHINGTON — Fed- have been placed on ad- a Nov. 4 internal memo 7:05 p.m. Thursday from a Complaints eral prosecutors offered ministrative leave while that a review of opera- resident saying she had re- a plea deal to two correc- the FBI and the Justice tions across the agency ceived a call from an oxygen A call at 1:21 a.m. on Fri- tional officers responsi- Department’s inspector found some staff members company telling her they were day reported seeing two sus- ble for guarding Jeffrey general investigate the failed to perform required having trouble reaching one picious males wearing hood- Epstein on the night of circumstances surround- rounds and inmate counts of their customers to accept ies and looking into homes on his death, but the officers ing Epstein’s death. The but logged that they had their delivery and she was Johnson St. and Vincent St. have declined the offer, 66-year-old had been done so anyway. listed as a second contact. Responding officer reported people familiar with the awaiting trial on charges “Falsification of infor- Caller was concerned resi- seeing a male in a gray hood- matter told The Associat- of sexually abusing teen- mation in government dent may be deceased. Police ed sweatshirt running from ed Press. age girls. systems and documents were dispatched but informed the area. Subsequent search- The existence of the plea Epstein was placed on is also a violation of pol- by oxygen company prior to es revealed nothing. offer signals the Justice suicide watch after he was icy, and may be subject arrival that tenant had been Multiple reports of callers Department is considering found on his cell floor July to criminal prosecution hearing gunshots in the area criminal charges in con- reached. 23 with bruises on his as well,” Hawk Sawyer AP FILE PHOTO On Thursday, police re- of Walden Pond Ave. around nection with the wealthy neck. Multiple people fa- wrote in the memo to top ceived a call from a man 5:35 p.m. Thursday. A resident financier’s death at the miliar with operations at prison officials, a copy of Federal prosecutors who wanted them to call his reported to responding offi- Metropolitan Correction- the jail have said Epstein which was obtained by offered a plea deal to phone because he didn’t be- cers of seeing firework sparks. al Center in New York in was then taken off suicide the AP. two correctional offi- lieve it to be working proper- A thorough check of the area August. The city’s medical watch about a week be- The memo also noted cers responsible for ly. Police told him it seemed revealed nothing. examiner ruled Epstein’s fore his death, meaning he that staff members who guarding Epstein on to be working fine since he death a suicide. was less closely monitored are indicted by a grand the night of his death, called them. The man was Breaking and entering The guards on Epstein’s but still supposed to be jury will be placed on an but the officers have advised to contact the phone unit are suspected of fail- checked on every 30 min- indefinite, unpaid suspen- declined the offer, A caller reported a break- company. ing to check on him every utes. sion until the resolution of people familiar with in at his home on Adelaide half hour, as required, and Epstein’s death exposed the criminal case. Ave. at 1:39 p.m. on Thursday, the matter told The Disturbance of fabricating log entries mounting evidence that Epstein’s ability to take Associated Press. and said he was unsure of to show they had. As part the chronically under- his own life while incar- At 4:21 p.m. on Thurs- when it had occurred. Police of the proposed plea deal, staffed Metropolitan Cor- cerated at one of the most deal he made to avoid day, a caller reported three responded to the scene and prosecutors wanted the rectional Center may have secure jails in America federal prosecution on young adults on the corner of confirmed the break. guards to admit they fal- bungled its responsibility ended the possibility of similar allegations. sified the prison records, to keep him alive. Guards a trial that would have The Justice Department according to the people often work overtime day involved prominent fig- has vowed to aggressive- familiar with the matter. after day, and other em- ures. And it sparked ly investigate and bring They spoke on the condi- ployees are pressed into widespread anger that charges against anyone tion of anonymity because service as correctional of- he wouldn’t have to an- who may have helped they were not permitted to ficers. swer for the allegations. Epstein. 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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 KIPP football captures Division 8 North title By Mike Alongi “We talked all week ITEM STAFF about coming out strong and starting fast,” Rabbitt LYNN — Mission accom- said. “We knew Keefe Tech plished. was coming in off of a two The No. 3 KIPP football or three-game winning team started fast and nev- streak, so we knew it would er looked back in Friday’s be a tough battle. But to Division 8 North title get off to such a great start game, rolling to a 49-13 was huge, and we were win over No. 4 Keefe Tech able to ride that momen- at Manning Field. The win tum.” gives the third-year Pan- Quarterback Piero Cana- thers their rst ever sec- les had a big game, com- tional title. pleting 6-of-9 passes for “I’m just so proud of 142 yards and two touch- these guys for working downs. He also rushed for their way to this point,” 32 yards and a touchdown. said KIPP Jim Rab- Taj King was Canales’ bitt. “Most of these guys main receiver, hauling in have been here all three four receptions for 130 years and they’ve built this yards and a touchdown. program into what it is. I Daniel Oluwasuyi added couldn’t be any happier for 10 rushes for 85 yards and them.” two touchdowns. Dave Fil- The Panthers put up 19 ias, Joseph Tolentino and points on offense and Jonathan Caraballo forced two three-and-outs rushed for one touchdown each, while Kris Merino ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK and a fumble on defense in kicked a 22-yard eld goal. the rst quarter to take a The KIPP football team celebrates after winning the Division 8 North title Friday night at Manning commanding lead. KIPP, B2 Field. Fenwick wins Division 6 North By Daniel Kane “Our guys dug deep be- ITEM STAFF cause that’s a tough foot- ball team. They’re cham- PEABODY — The Bish- pions and champions die op Fenwick football team hard. That was a tough is on to the Division 6 offensive team to stop.” state championship. The The Crusaders got off No. 3 Crusaders knocked to a fast start when off the defending Division Chrys Wilson (9-of-14, 6 champions in No. 4 218 yards, touchdowns, Stoneham, 25-20, Friday two interceptions) con- night at Steven E. Don- nected with Angel Marti- aldson Stadium. nez on a 46-yard touch- Fenwick’s defense down to put Fenwick struggled out of the gate ahead, 7-0 (David Ci- against the Spartans run fuentes PAT). game and trailed, 14-13, But an interception on at half. But the Crusad- Fenwick’s next drive ers ended on a high note, swung momentum Stone- forcing three straight ham’s way and the Spar- punts and a turnover on tans added back-to-back downs to end the game. scores on their next two “(Stoneham) changed a drives. couple of their blocking Quarterback Victor schemes on some of their Fernandez ran in a base plays,” Fenwick touchdown from nine coach Steve Woods said. yards out and added a PHOTO | ROSE RAYMOND “Once our guys got used 2-point conversion to to some of their changes Fenwick’s Stefano Fabiano hoists the give Stoneham am 8-7 they made, they just Division 6 North trophy after the Crusaders lead. played better in the sec- beat Stoneham Friday night at Donaldson ond half. FENWICK, B2 Stadium. Revere’s run ends in Div. 4 North nal PHOTO | JOE BROWN Swampscott’s Andrew Augustin had one touch- By Joshua Kummins rose. “They beat us up in down reception in the Big Blue’s win over Ames- FOR THE ITEM just about every facet of bury in the Division 5 North nal Friday night. the game. We had no an- MELROSE — It was a swers for No. 3 (Cusolito) tough Friday night for and No. 12 (Melrose quar- the Revere football team terback Brendan Fen- Big Blue roll to at Fred Green Memorial nell). My defensive backs Field. got beat on some long Looking to clinch the touchdowns. We couldn’t Division 5 North Division 4 North section- really stop them or get al crown and a bye anything going on of- straight to the Super fense.” Bowl at Gillette Stadium, Calvin Boudreau con- title victory the Patriots couldn’t con- nected with junior class- tain Chris Cusolito and mate Billy Byrne-Ginepra By Harold Rivera for 96 yards and two touch- top-seeded Melrose’s of- for Revere’s lone touch- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR downs. Quarterback Gra- fense as the senior scored ITEM FILE PHOTO down in the third quarter. ham Inzana (12-of-19, 210 four touchdowns to pace a SWAMPSCOTT — The Rayan Riazi successfully yards) hit Cam O’Brien, Revere’s Billy Byrne-Ginepra (right) scored 41-7 Red Raider win. Big Blue are back in the kicked the ensuing extra Andrew Augustin and Ar- the lone touchdown for the Patriots in a “They’re a good football state semi nal. point. turo Vasquez for a touch- loss to Melrose in the Division 4 North nal team,” Revere coach Lou With solid play across all down pass each. Friday night. Cicatelli said of 10-0 Mel- REVERE, B2 phases, No. 4 Swampscott “With how many athletes rolled past No. 7 Amesbury, we have on our team, you 39-8, in the Division 5 can’t make everyone happy North nal Friday at because everyone wants English football squeezes past Peabody Blocksidge Field. the ball,” Serino said. “But “It feels pretty good,” if you’re a team player it Swampscott coach Bobby By Steve Krause against Saugus. “It was a doesn’t matter. The bottom ITEM STAFF good ght, with two good Serino said. “We have a lot line is we go out to get the of mistakes to cover up, but offensive teams. We knew win as a team.” PEABODY — Don’t try they could put a lot of we’ll talk about them later. Thomas Frisoli went to convince Mark Betten- We can’t take some of the points up on the board.” 5-for-5 on PATs. Swamp- court or Chris Carroll But try as the Tanners penalties we’re taking. But scott recorded a pair of these late-season, this group’s a special might, they couldn’t stop safeties to round out the non-playoff games are English’s Sam Ofurie. group.” scoring. meaningless. Their Serino spoke highly of The burly junior running Defensively, Swampscott teams competed their back ran for 207 yards on his coaching staff for put- was ready to stop Ames- butts off Friday night at ting together an ideal 24 carries. The biggest bury’s run-heavy offense. Coley Lee Field, with part of that -- 154 yards game plan. Aside from a touchdown Lynn English coming out “I heard a little while ago on 13 carries -- came in drive in the second quar- ahead, 28-27. the rst half when he from (Swampscott base- ter, the Indians didn’t get “At the end of the day, ball) coach Joe Caponigro was absolutely unstoppa- much going. it’s high school football,” ble. He scored all three that these coaches aren’t “Coach (Peter) Bush has said Carroll, whose Bull- assistant coaches,” Serino English rst-half touch- the defense prepared,” Se- dogs nally squeaked downs, one of a 30-yard said. “These coaches are rino said. “He does more one out after two straight equal to me. They do the run during which he just work than anyone on this weeks of agonizing de- bulldozed his way coaching, every day, day in staff. He does his job and feats to Tewksbury and through everybody. and day out. They break Billerica. the defense is prepared. It took a while for the down lm. I have an unbe- “These kids love the They know what they’re English offense to get go- lievable staff, probably the game. They want to play.” doing in any set. We need- ing. Peabody scored best staff on the North “Our kids really bat- ed this defense to just do touchdowns on its rst ITEM FILE PHOTO Shore.” tled,” said Bettencourt, their job and they did two possessions to take a A well-balanced attack whose Tanners fell to 2-8 English’s Sam Ofurie (center) rushed for 207 their jobs.” 14-0 lead. carried Swampscott’s of- heading into their yards in a win over Peabody Friday night at fense. Dylan January ran SWAMPSCOTT, B2 Thanksgiving game ENGLISH, B2 Coley Lee Field. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 Saugus football beats Gloucester for second straight win SCHOOL ROUNDUP step up. Chase Ledbury Shrewsbury 57, had some key turnovers on hit Cam Conway on a touchdown throws and made his first varsity start Classical 29 drives. They scored twice 2-point conversion to put 253 passing yards from By Harold Rivera and helped set up a touch- Dual-threat quarter- on defense, that’s when Winthrop up 36-35. Tyler quarterback Clayton ITEM SPORTS EDITOR down for us with an in- back Daniel Gisonno car- things got away from us. Rockefeller rushed for two Marengi. John Lee caught Make that two wins in terception. Bruno helped ried in two touchdowns “But I thought it was scores and Chaves ran for three passes for 65 yards a row for the Saugus foot- set up another touchdown and tossed scores to Kyle good for our guys to see one. Juan Sanchez went and a touchdown. Jack ball team. with an interception. Don- Durant (22-yard catch) what good Central Mass. 4-for-4 on PAT’s. Ford recorded four catches The Sachems, behind ovan Clark had a big re- and Maurice Sequeira football’s about. Hopeful- “We showed a lot of grit, for 70 yards and a touch- three touchdown runs ception that he took down (20-yard catch). Gisonno’s ly that game will get us a lot of toughness,” Win- down. DJ Capachietti from Marvens Jean, rolled to the 3-yard line. He’s touchdown runs were of ready for Thanksgiving.” throp coach Jonathan helped Lynnfield run out past Gloucester in a 30-6 a sophomore making his 71 and 10 yards. Gisonno, Classical, 6-4, has a Cadigan said. “Greater the clock in the closing non-tournament win first start at receiver. who eclipsed 2,000 passing week and a half to prepare Lowell’s a tough team. stages. at Newell Stadium Fri- “It was nice to see young- yards for the season, broke for Thanksigiving’s (10) They were the No. 2 seed “It was so important for day night. Quarterback er guys making plays and Classical’s single-season clash with English. in Division 6 North. It us to win, coming off a Christian Correia ran in our older guys helping us passing yards mark. Keith Winthrop 36, showed the true character tough playoff game to get a touchdown. Jean tacked finish drives.” Ridley held the previous Greater Lowell 35 of our team. We never quit our confidence back, get on a 2-point conversion Saugus (3-7) hosts Pea- record. Trailing 35-14 heading and we made plays when back in the win column via rush. Corriea hit Bru- body Thanksgiving Day Durant went 3-for-3 on into the fourth quarter, we needed to.” and feel good heading into no Auzec for a conversion (10). PATs and Gisonno added the Vikings turned things Winthrop hosts Revere Thanksgiving,” Lynnfield pass. “We have some guys fit- a 2-point conversion rush. around with 22 unan- Thanksgiving Day (10). coach Pat Lamusta said. “It was a complete team ting into roles, which is “Shrewsbury’s a tough swered points to improve Lynnfield 25, “It was a close game but win,” Saugus coach Steve good,” Cummings said. opponent,” Classical coach to 4-6. Wilmington 22 I give our kids credit for Cummings said. “We “Guys are increasing what Brian Vaughan said. “I Bobby Hubert carried in The Pioneers are back being able to bounce back.” forced turnovers on de- they’re doing on the field. thought we played well, two touchdowns, including in the win column with a Lynnfield (8-2) has a fense. Special teams was We have some momentum just not well enough. We the game-winner with 20 non-tournament victory week and a half to gear up great. We didn’t have to and we have a good thing played well early. They seconds remaining. Quar- on the road. Lynnfield’s for Thanksgiving’s battle punt. We had some guys going right now.” grinded out a little bit. We terback Mikey Chaves offense was paced by four at North Reading (10).

PHOTO | JOE BROWN The Swampscott football team celebrates after winning the Division 5 North title Friday night. Swampscott moves on to Div. 5 semifinal SWAMPSCOTT From B1 O’Brien’s third-down sack on the opening possession set the Big Blue up for the game’s first score. January ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK followed with 2-yard plunge, putting Swampscott up, 7-0, with 6:21 left in the first quarter. KIPP quarterback Piero Canales (center) threw for two touchdowns and rushed for another in a Meanwhile, Swampscott’s defense played up to the win over Keefe Tech in the Division 8 North final Friday night at Manning Field. task. The Indians punted on their first two possessions before gaining rhythm on their third. A 16-yard toss from Troy Hamel to Brady Dore was the drive’s key play, ending in Kyle Donovan’s 5-yard KIPP takes home Division 8 North crown touchdown run. Hamel hit Ethan Catania on the con- version, giving Amesbury an 8-7 lead with 9:45 left in KIPP in Keefe Tech territory. Six forcing a three-and-out on expired to round out the the half. From B1 plays later, Canales scam- the ensuing drive, the scoring. Swampscott regained the lead in 73 seconds. Inzana pered for a 25-yard touch- Panthers blocked a punt Next up for KIPP (8-2) is found openings in the passing game and connected with After forcing a three- down run to make it 19-0 and got the ball at the the Division 8 state semi- O’Brien on a 10-yard touchdown toss. and-out on Keefe Tech’s at the end of the first Keefe Tech 17. It only took final, where the Panthers Amesbury lined up to punt on its ensuing possession first possession, KIPP’s of- quarter. two plays for KIPP to will go up against unde- but a bad snap opened the door for Swampscott to add fense took over on its own Keefe Tech got off to a punch it in, as Filias ran feated West Bridgewater 2 points via safety. The Big Blue led, 16-8, at halftime. 38. It didn’t take long to solid start in the second one in from three yards next weekend (TBA), the Swampscott gave itself breathing room in the third get points, as Canales hit quarter, running a 14-play out to take a 33-7 lead into Division 8 South champi- quarter, turning an 8-point game into a comfortable King on a quick screen drive that took up 9:04 of the break. on. 30-8 lead. than turned into a 62-yard game time and culminat- KIPP got the ball at the “We know it’s going to be January rumbled into the end zone from eight yards touchdown on the very ed in a 6-yard touchdown half and made quick work a tough game, and West out midway through the period. Inzana found Augustin first play. run from Jaydon Fran- of the drive, going up 40-7 Bridgewater was in (the for a 26-yard touchdown pass three minutes later. The Panthers came right cy-Weber, closing the gap after Canales hit Tolenti- state semifinal) last year “We were on the brink of opening it up and we just had back after forcing another to 19-7. no with a 10-yard touch- as well so they’re probably a couple costly penalties,” Serino said. “We didn’t pick three-and-out, this time But the Panthers weren’t down pass. Merino added itching to get a chance to up the blitz a couple times with a couple penalties. The running a 7-play drive phased. After a 37-yard a field goal at the end of go to Gillette (Stadium),” kids played their game all day.” that culminated in a connection between Cana- the third quarter to make Rabbitt said. “But as far The Big Blue tacked on 9 points in the final period. 1-yard touchdown run by les and King put KIPP in it 43-7, and Caraballo fin- as we’re concerned, they’re Another bad snap prior to a punt attempt led to a safe- Oluwasuyi to make it 13- position, Oluwasuyi ished the scoring with a standing in our way and ty and Vasquez reeled in a 37-yard touchdown strike 0. capped off the drive with a 1-yard touchdown run we’re going to have to get from Inzana. KIPP knocked the ball 2-yard touchdown run to midway through the through them to reach our Swampscott will play Holliston in next weekend’s loose on the second play of make it 27-7 with 1:32 left fourth quarter. Fran- goals. It’s going to be a state semifinal (TBA). the ensuing possession in the half. cy-Weber rushed for a 39- tough battle, but we’ll be and recovered the fumble KIPP wasn’t done. After yard touchdown as time ready for it.” Bulldogs win a close Fenwick punches ticket to Div. 6 state final one over Peabody Chase started the sec- mans for a 10-yard pass fense, the more you see it, FENWICK ENGLISH From B1 ond half with a 50-yard and Romans pitched the the more you understand touchdown run to put the ball to Cifuentes, who ran what they’re trying to do,” From B1 Deshawn Chase looked Spartans ahead, 20-13. 29 yards to put Fenwick in Woods said. “I have to give as if he was taking a sweep On the first one, the Tanners went methodically down Fenwick answered when striking distance. credit to these kids; they field, with quarterback Krisli Miralca -- one of two sig- later in the second quar- Wilson found Jordan Mau- A few plays later Wilson played hard in the second ter, but dropped back to nal-callers Bettencourt used interchangeably -- con- rice on a 61-yard touch- hit Romans to his left on a half. They swarmed to the nected with Angel Paulino for a 35-yard strike. Paulino pass and threw a 20-yard down, but another failed double pass and Romans ball and got after it.” touchdown to Chris Drag- left the game in the fourth quarter with an ankle injury. 2-point try had Fenwick threw to a wide open Mar- As Division 6 North one to stretch the lead to On Peabody’s second possession, Cam Cuzzi ran one trailing, 20-19. tinez for a 20-yard touch- champions, the Crusaders 14-7. in from 12 yards out. Joseph Swanton made both kicks. Stefano Fabiano gave That’s when the Crusad- down to put Fenwick have a bye in the state Then English started coming back. Ofurie announced Fenwick a much-needed ers’ defense took over, al- ahead, 25-20. semifinals. Fenwick will his presence with a rumbling 50-yard rush down the far spark its next drive. Fabi- lowing just one more first Fenwick’s defense did take on the winner of a sideline and then, two plays later, ran it in from the 10. ano hauled in four passes down the rest of the way. the rest, including forcing state semifinal between Tyler Drinan, perfect on four PAT attempts, added the for 75 yards, including a Woods reached deep into a turnover on downs in the South and Central point. 12-yard touchdown, but a the playbook on Fenwick’s the final minutes to seal champions for the Divi- Ofurie was back in the second quarter with a 30-yard failed 2-point run kept next drive. Things started the win. sion 6 crown at Gillette line-buster to tie the score. Fenwick behind, 14-13 at with a hook and ladder “The more you play Stadium at a date and Before the half ended, both teams scored again. The the half. play. Wilson hit Jason Ro- against (Stoneham’s) of- time TBA. Tanners made it 21-14 on Paulino’s 20-yard run, but on the last play of the half, Ofurie’s 8-yard run tied the score. Revere falls to Melrose in Div. 4 North final If the first half was all scoring, the second half was a struggle. Peabody figured out a way to keep Ofurie from REVERE “I’m proud of our guys Cusolito busted free for Cusolito found the end breaking off two many long runs, while the Tanners From B1 because there was no quit a 70-yard scoring run on zone from nine yards away were hurt badly by penalties. In all, they had 15 to four in them after that,” Ci- just the third play from on his fourth carry of the against English. One of them weighed heavily on the After stopping Revere’s catelli said. “We tried our scrimmage in the second series before Will Pesce outcome. opening 6-play drive, the best but we were just out- half before Revere finally finished the scoring with a English was driving for the go-ahead score when Pea- hosts got on the board first matched. It was pretty answered at the end of a 1-yard run. body had apparently stopped the Bulldogs on a fourth- on Fennell’s 6-yard keeper clear and simple.” 15-play drive. Boudreau With their playoff run down play from the Tanner 23. But a late flag signaled with 5:55 left in the first The Patriots gained a connected with Llanos complete, the Patriots interference, and gave English new life. Two plays after quarter. Revere handed first down on the following and Jonathan Murphy turn their attention to the that, Bettencourt, still agitated, drew an unsportsman- the ball to Joe Llanos possession as Lucas Bar- twice en route to By- annual Thanksgiving like penalty call, which took the ball only four yards eight times on its 13-play bosa broke out for a 14- rne-Ginepra’s touchdown showdown with Winthrop. from the 8-yard line to the four. Two plays later, Matthi- second series, but Charles “We had a great season Haggerty intercepted yard run, but that was all reception. as Fowler’s keeper gave English a 28-21 lead. Boudreau’s pass from the they could muster before “I thought they did a and we still have work to Despite all that had happened, Peabody was undaunt- 7-yard line to turn the mo- punting and allowing Mel- good job containing (Lla- do,” Cicatelli said. “The ed. Colby Therrien raced 36 yards for the score. Howev- mentum right back to the rose to extend its lead to nos),” Cicatelli said. “We last time I checked, 10-1 is er, a penalty pushed Peabody back 15 yards for the PAT home team. 21-0 in the final minute of moved him around in the still a pretty good record attempt, and it sailed wide to the left, and it was 28-27 Cusolito’s 8-yard run the first half. On 4th- second half in the slot and down the stretch. These with 5:35 to go. Peabody never saw the ball again, as and Zach Federico’s PAT and-6, Cusolito caught a he had a real nice catch guys gave everything they English closed out the game in the victory formation. doubled the Red Raider 13-yard touchdown pass over the middle for a big had, and to get here says “Hats off to our offense for never giving them the ball lead about halfway after Fennell rolled to his first down before we an awful lot about their back,” Carroll said. “The victory formation is always the through the second quar- left and the ball was scored.” character and the coach- best play of the game.” ter. tipped in mid-air. In the fourth quarter, ing staff. We’ll come back.” English, 6-4, faces Classical on Thanksgiving (10). SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE SATURDAY Non-tournament football Marblehead at Wayland (1) MIAA Football MIAA Boys Soccer Division 1 North Division 3 North No. 2 St. John’s at No. 1 Central At Manning Field Catholic (12) No. 10 Lynnfield at No. 1 Bedford (1)

SPORTS BRIEFS Bishop Fenwick skills. Cost for the clinic is $200. Participants must coaching vacancies bring their own basketball. To register please contact Bishop Fenwick has two Helen Ridley Ashe via email coaching vacancies it is at ridleytopflightbasket- looking to fill. The Crusad- [email protected] or via phone ers are looking for a head at 781-775-0778. coach for varsity wrestling and a coach for freshman boys basketball. Those inter- Lynn Jets Alumni ested can contact Athletic Director David Woods at Hockey Game [email protected] or 978- The Lynn Jets Alumni 587-8341. Hockey Game will be played on Friday, Nov. 29 from noon Ridley Basketball to 2 p.m. at Connery Rink. All former Jets/Classical/ Skills Clinics English/Tech alums are The Ridley Basketball encouraged to participate. Skills Clinic will run 10 ses- Pizza and refreshments sions each Monday and will be provided, and a $20 Wednesday through Nov. 25 donation to the program is at St. Mary’s. suggested. The clinic is designed to For more information, con- get participants in shape tact coach Mike Roberts at and develop basketball [email protected].

NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 8 1 0 .889 270 98 Dallas 5 4 0 .556 251 170 Buffalo 6 3 0 .667 174 150 Philadelphia 5 4 0 .556 224 213 Miami 2 7 0 .222 119 268 N.Y. Giants 2 8 0 .200 203 289 N.Y. Jets 2 7 0 .222 130 238 Washington 1 8 0 .111 108 219 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Houston 6 3 0 .667 238 191 New Orleans 7 2 0 .778 204 182 Indianapolis 5 4 0 .556 194 193 Carolina 5 4 0 .556 225 228 Tennessee 5 5 0 .500 203 197 Tampa Bay 3 6 0 .333 260 279 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jacksonville 4 5 0 .444 176 189 2 7 0 .222 191 259 North North Brad Marchand (right) scored two goals in the third period to help lifts the Bruins to a win over W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA the Toronto Maple Leafs Friday night. Baltimore 7 2 0 .778 300 189 Green Bay 8 2 0 .800 250 205 Pittsburgh 5 5 0 .500 200 202 Minnesota 7 3 0 .700 262 182 Cleveland 4 6 0 .400 192 228 Chicago 4 5 0 .444 162 157 Cincinnati 0 9 0 .000 137 259 Detroit 3 5 1 .389 217 237 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Marchand lifts Bruins over Leafs Kansas City 6 4 0 .600 284 239 San Francisco 8 1 0 .889 259 129 Oakland 5 4 0 .556 208 240 Seattle 8 2 0 .800 275 254 TORONTO (AP) — Brad Bruins are 1-1-0. exander Kerfoot (dental rection that fooled Rask L.A. Chargers 4 6 0 .400 207 194 L.A. Rams 5 4 0 .556 226 191 Denver 3 6 0 .333 149 170 Arizona 3 6 1 .350 222 281 Marchand scored two Boston snapped a 1-1 tie fractures), Jason Spezza at 9:20. It was Matthews’ Thursday’s Game Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. goals in the third period 11 seconds into the third was back in the lineup his 14th goal, withstand- Cleveland 21, Pittsburgh 7 Atlanta at Carolina, 1 p.m. and the Boston Bruins when Marchand scored for the Leafs. But Toron- ing a brief video review. Sunday’s Games Arizona at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Dallas at Detroit, 1 p.m. New England at Philadelphia, 4:25 p.m. beat the Toronto Maple his 12th goal of the sea- to’s injury bug continued The Bruins had a N.Y. Jets at Washington, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. Leafs 4-2 on Friday night. son, scoring off his own in the first when Trevor chance to retake the lead New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Chicago at L.A. Rams, 8:20 p.m. Denver at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game Charlie Coyle had a goal rebound after stepping Moore took a big hit and moments later when Houston at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Kansas City vs L.A. Chargers at Mexico and an assist, and Zdeno around Leafs defenseman didn’t return. Sean Kuraly fired high Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. City, Mexico, 8:15 p.m. Chara added a score for Morgan Rielly. The Bruins were mi- over Andersen’s net on a Boston (12-3-4). Tuukka Toronto countered at nus defenseman Torey breakaway. Rask made 29 stops for 3:54, when Kapanen took Krug, as well as forwards Boston got a power play NHL Jake DeBrusk and Brett the Bruins, who snapped a feed from John Tava- later in the period, with EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE a 0-2-2 slide. res and scored his sixth. Ritchie, who are all nurs- Atlantic Division Central Division David Pastrnak just miss- GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Auston Matthews and Marchand came back 1:14 ing upper-body injuries. ing on a one-timer and Boston 19 12 3 4 28 68 50 St. Louis 20 12 3 5 29 61 57 Kasperi Kapanen scored later, again scoring off his Boston, which has elim- Montreal 19 11 5 3 25 69 58 Colorado 19 11 6 2 24 68 55 for Toronto (9-8-4). own rebound. inated its Atlantic Di- Patrice Bergeron hitting Florida 19 9 5 5 23 70 71 Winnipeg 20 11 8 1 23 55 61 the post on the rebound Toronto 21 9 8 4 22 70 71 Dallas 20 10 8 2 22 50 48 Frederik Andersen made Play was even for the vision rival in the first Buffalo 18 9 6 3 21 54 53 Nashville 18 9 6 3 21 68 59 30 saves. rest of the third until round of the playoffs the off the end boards. Tampa Bay 16 9 5 2 20 61 55 Chicago 18 7 7 4 18 50 56 Toronto nearly scored Ottawa 19 8 10 1 17 53 62 Minnesota 19 7 11 1 15 50 65 The Leafs have dropped Chara scored into an last two springs, led 1-0 Detroit 21 7 12 2 16 48 78 Pacific Division four straight games, the empty net with 1:33 left after 20 minutes before to grab its first lead when Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Kapanen put the puck GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 21 13 6 2 28 67 56 last three in regulation. in regulation as Tavares the Leafs tied it midway Washington 21 14 3 4 32 81 65 Arizona 20 11 7 2 24 58 49 Toronto beat the Bruins smashed his stick over through the second. through Bergeron’s skates N.Y. Islanders 17 13 3 1 27 54 39 Vancouver 20 10 7 3 23 65 54 at the blue line and then Carolina 19 11 7 1 23 66 56 Calgary 21 10 8 3 23 60 61 4-3 in overtime at Scotia- the crossbar in frustra- Jake Muzzin’s shot from Philadelphia 19 10 6 3 23 58 56 Vegas 20 9 8 3 21 59 61 bank Arena on Oct. 22. tion. the point looked to be slid a no-look, behind-the- Pittsburgh 19 10 7 2 22 61 49 Anaheim 20 9 9 2 20 53 58 The Leafs are 0-4-1 in the Without star winger headed wide, but Mat- back pass to Tavares, but N.Y. Rangers 17 8 7 2 18 57 62 San Jose 20 9 10 1 19 59 70 Columbus 19 7 8 4 18 45 63 Los Angeles 19 7 11 1 15 49 69 second half of a back-to- Mitch Marner (high an- thews lunged his stick the Leafs captain couldn’t New Jersey 18 6 8 4 16 46 66 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. back sets in 2019-20. The kle sprain) and center Al- out in the slot for a redi- find the target.

Friday’s Games N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. New Jersey 2, Pittsburgh 1 Toronto at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Boston 4, Toronto 2 Washington at Boston, 7 p.m. TV/RADIO Columbus 3, St. Louis 2, OT New Jersey at Montreal, 7 p.m. Montreal 5, Washington 2 Anaheim at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Golf Ottawa 2, Philadelphia 1 Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m. SATURDAY Saturday’s Games Colorado at Vancouver, 10 p.m. TV 2 p.m...... PGA: Mayakoba Classic...... Golf Carolina at Minnesota, 2 p.m. Detroit at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. NHL Tennis Calgary at Arizona, 4 p.m. Sunday’s Games Dallas at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Calgary at Vegas, 7 p.m. 7 p.m...... Toronto at Pittsburgh...... NHL Network 9 a.m...... World Tour Finals semifinals...... ESPNews, Tennis Vegas at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Buffalo at Chicago, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Monday’s Games 7 p.m...... Washington at Boston...... NESN 3 p.m...... World Tour Finals semifinals...... Tennis Ottawa at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Washington, 7 p.m. Men’s College Hockey Auto Racing N.Y. Rangers at Florida, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Arizona, 9 p.m. 7 p.m...... New Hampshire at Maine...... NESN Plus 3:30 p.m...... Xfinity: Ford 300...... NBCSN NBA Radio NBA 6 p.m...... Brooklyn at Chicago...... NBATV NHL 7 p.m...... Washington at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Men’s College Basketball Atlantic Division Southwest Division 12 p.m...... Ohio at Villanova...... FS2 College Football W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 12 p.m...... Penn at Harvard...... WHRB-FM 95.3 Boston 9 1 .900 — Houston 9 3 .750 — 2 p.m...... Saint Peter’s at Providence...... FS2 Toronto 8 3 .727 1½ Dallas 6 5 .545 2½ 4 p.m...... UNH at Boston University...... NESN 1 p.m...... Holy Cross at Fordham...... WEEI-AM 1440 Philadelphia 7 5 .583 3 Memphis 5 7 .417 4 SUNDAY Brooklyn 4 7 .364 5½ San Antonio 5 7 .417 4 4 p.m...... Vermont at St. John’s...... FS2 TV New York 3 9 .250 7 New Orleans 3 8 .273 5½ 6 p.m...... Louisiana Tech at Creighton...... FS2 Southeast Division Northwest Division NFL 8 p.m...... Troy at Indiana...... Big Ten Network W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 1 p.m...... Dallas at Detroit...... Fox Miami 8 3 .727 — Denver 8 3 .727 — 8 p.m...... Wofford at Butler...... FS2 Charlotte 5 7 .417 3½ Utah 8 4 .667 ½ 1 p.m...... Houston at Baltimore...... CBS Orlando 5 7 .417 3½ Minnesota 7 5 .583 1½ 11 p.m...... USC at Nevada...... CBSSN 4:25 p.m...... New England at Philadelphia...... CBS Atlanta 4 7 .364 4 Oklahoma City 5 7 .417 3½ College Football Washington 3 7 .300 4½ Portland 4 8 .333 4½ 8:20 p.m...... Chicago at LA Rams...... NBC Central Division Pacific Division 12 p.m...... Alabama at Mississippi St...... ESPN NBA W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 12 p.m...... Alabama State at Florida State...... NESN Plus Milwaukee 8 3 .727 — L.A. Lakers 9 2 .818 — 3:30 p.m...... Boston at Sacramento...... 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ESPN chises to begin play in 1960, are goal by the length of a football with 7 p.m...... LSU at Mississippi...... ESPN Auto Racing split into two divisions: the East Di- 25 seconds left, giving No. 2 Miami 7:30 p.m...... Appalachian St. at Georgia St...... ESPNU 12:10 p.m...... Formula One: Brazilian Grand Prix...... ESPN2 vision (Buffalo Bills, Houston Oilers, a 17-16 victory. 7:30 p.m...... Arizona St. at Oregon St...... FS1 3 p.m...... Monster Energy Cup: Ford 400...... NBC Titans of New York, Boston Patriots) 1996 — Byron Hanspard of Texas 7:30 p.m...... Oklahoma at Baylor...... ABC 4 p.m...... NHRA: Auto Club Finals...... FS1 and the West Division (Los Angeles Tech becomes the sixth major-col- 7:30 p.m...... South Carolina at Texas A&M...... SEC Network Radio Chargers, Denver Broncos, Dallas lege player to run for 2,000 yards 8 p.m...... UCLA at Utah...... Fox NFL Texans, Oakland Raiders). in a season, rushing for 257 yards 1962 — Wilt Chamberlain scores and four touchdowns in the Red 10:15 p.m...... New Mexico at Boise St...... ESPN2 4:25 p.m...... New England at Philadelphia...... WBZ-FM 98.5 73 points, including 45 in the first Raiders’ 56-21 victory over South- 10:30 p.m...... Arizona at Oregon...... ESPN NBA half, to lead the San Francisco War- western Louisiana. 11 p.m...... USC at California...... FS1 3:30 p.m...... Boston at Sacramento...... WBZ-FM 98.5 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Memories of childhood abuse occupy survivor’s thoughts DEAR ABBY: I have teenager who has lived in some bad memories con- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Boston and a few other nected with my mother, Van Buren, also known as Jeanne places. Now I live in who was physically abu- Utah. My two Boston sive. It wasn’t consistent, Phillips, and was founded by her friends were just out here but sometimes she would mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact visiting, but they are lose it, and I was beaten Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. gone now. I have “friends” quite badly a few times. here, but they bully me. It weighs on my mind Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. They make fun of me and intermittently, and I call me dumb, or say that want to have a conversa- I never seem to do the tion with her about it. unless she’s on her death- shoulders are only so right thing. I have pulled Then I remind myself bed, she should be strong broad, and their com- back from them, and I that it occurred more enough to withstand a plaints are wearing me now realize I really have than 40 years ago. frank conversation. How- down? no friends. What do I do? I’m 48 now, and she’s ever, before you approach Help! 74, and it would probably her, I suggest you first PULLING MY HAIR make her extremely up- talk with a therapist who OUT IN IDAHO BULLIED IN UTAH set. Because I’m an adult, is licensed and experi- shouldn’t I be able to pro- DEAR PULLING DEAR BULLIED: enced in counseling vic- Friends don’t treat cess this on my own? I’m tims of abuse. YOUR HAIR OUT: I inclined to let it go, but it urge you to resist the friends the way those in- dividuals treated you, so still pops up in my DEAR ABBY: I own a temptation. “Hairdresser thoughts. Any advice? as Confidant and Confes- be glad they are out of hair salon and love my your life. Making friends sor” has been in existence job. I make a determined requires putting yourself FLASHBACKS IN since the cosmetology pro- THE EAST effort not to bring my out there. Consider par- problems to work, to be fession started. If your ticipating in sports or ex- DEAR FLASHBACKS: positive and not gossip. clients need to get some- tracurricular activities, if You are a survivor of Unfortunately, my clients thing off their shoulders they are offered at school sometimes serious physi- don’t always return the (besides their tresses), or in your community. If cal abuse. There are no favor. give them the gift of a there are youth clubs, see “shoulds” when survivor- I understand people willing ear. This is so im- if any of them interest ship is involved. If you need a sounding board, portant that in some com- you. If your family has feel the need to talk this but it’s exhausting to munities hairdressers are joined a church, inquire through with your moth- hear about every ache, being taught the signs of about youth activities you er, then do exactly that pain and bruise as well domestic abuse and can join. If you do, I pre- because you are entitled. as other negative tidbits. where to refer the victims. dict that in a very short She may not want to hear How do I tactfully let time, you’ll be friendless what you have to say, but these people know my DEAR ABBY: I’m a no more. BRIDGE

From where will they attack? Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., a physi- amond. He can get five more winners cian and author whose son became from the clubs and has two dummy a U.S. Supreme Court justice, wrote, entries. The only danger is that the “I find the great thing in this world is defenders might be able to cash too not so much where we stand, as in many tricks of their own when in with what direction we are moving.” the club ace. When you are the declarer, you There is a natural reaction to hold should try to anticipate which way up the heart ace at trick one. Maybe the defenders will be moving. If one West has even led from king-queen- attack would be uncomfortable for empty-fourth or -fifth. But suppose you, try to find a way to avoid facing it. East can take the first trick; what will In this deal, how should South play he do then? in three no-trump after West leads a If he plays another heart, every- fourth-highest heart five? thing will be hunky-dory. But what if North realized that the fate of three he suddenly attacks from a different no-trump probably rested on his club direction, shifting to a diamond? suit. If it was worth five or six tricks, Then the contract will be in jeopar- game would probably roll home. But if dy — and with this layout, dead. The it were not so productive, even two no- defenders will take one heart, one trump would probably be too high. So club and three diamonds. North sensibly went for the big payday. South should win the first trick Declarer starts with five top tricks: with dummy’s heart ace and play on three spades, one heart and one di- clubs. 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By Graham Dunbar AP SPORTS WRITER MONTREUX, Switzer- land — One of China’s biggest Olympic stars fought Friday for his right to compete at the 2020 To- kyo Games during a rare public hearing that turned combative at times, as champion swimmer Sun Yang defended his refusal to complete a doping test last year. During a 10-hour ses- sion marred at times by translation problems, Sun PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS maintained that inspec- tors drawing blood and French President Emmanuel Macron gestures as he waits for EU Coun- urine samples failed to cil President-elect Charles Michel at the Elysee Palace Friday, in Paris. have proper identification papers. The interpretation is- Leaders of Russia, Ukraine sues in both English and Chinese brought a halt to the landmark Court of Ar- to meet to discuss conflict bitration for Sport hear- ing several times, frus- By Angela Charlton Ukraine because of the that prompted substantial trating lawyers for both PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS allegations that Presi- criticism among Ukraini- sides during Sun’s open- Swimmer Sun Yang from China arrives for a dent Donald Trump tried ans who saw the move as ing cross-examination. PARIS — The leaders of to force Ukrainian Presi- capitulation to Russia. public hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Russia, Ukraine, Germa- Sun’s mother later took dent Volodymyr Zelenskiy The leaders of the four Sport (CAS) in Montreux, Switzerland, Friday. ny and France will meet the stand, at one point ad- into politicized investiga- countries first met in Nor- in Paris on Dec. 9 to try monishing lawyers, “I hav- were in order. been a polarizing figure in tions or risk having the mandy in 2014, and their to seek a settlement for en’t finished yet.” A tribunal appointed by the sport. US block military aid that group is dubbed the “Nor- One lawyer said he could the five-year conflict in Ukraine wants to gird it- the swimming world body In Rio, one Australian mandy Format.” They last not tell if Sun was being eastern Ukraine that has self against Russia. FINA initially gave Sun rival called him a drug met in this format in 2016, evasive or if it was simply killed 13,000 people. Over the past several only a caution, but WADA although discussions have a case of misunderstood cheat as anger built over French President Em- weeks, Ukrainian and appealed the case to CAS. continued at a lower level. translation. a three-month ban for his manuel Macron’s office rebel forces have pulled Its judges are not expect- Macron’s office says that The case stems from positive test in 2014 that announced the meeting back from three front- ed to hand down a verdict the meeting will allow im- the three-time Olympic many considered too le- Friday after months of line points. In September, until next year. If the rul- champion’s refusal to co- nient. The ban was initial- diplomatic efforts to get Russia and Ukraine each plementation of the Minsk ing goes against him, Sun ly kept secret by Chinese all sides to agree on new released 35 of the others’ accords, the 2015 agree- operate with three an- could be banned from the talks. nationals who had been ment sponsored by France ti-doping officials during a 2020 Olympics. authorities and FINA, Macron’s office said it’s imprisoned, including and Germany that envis- random test that became The 6-foot, 7-inch Sun which some accused of ap- time for a meeting be- high-profile Ukrainian ages broad autonomy for a confrontation in the ear- became a star in China pearing to protect one of cause of “major advances” sailors who had been the separatist regions in ly morning hours at his as the country’s first man its biggest names in a key in negotiations since this seized by Russia. eastern Ukraine and an home in China in Septem- to win an Olympic title in market. summer, including troop Ukraine and the sepa- amnesty for the rebels. ber 2018. swimming. He won gold Sun provoked more an- “During inspection, I withdrawals and prisoner ratists last month signed There was no immediate medals in the 400- and ger among rivals by win- realized they don’t have 1,500-meter freestyle rac- exchanges. a tentative agreement on comment from the Krem- ning two world titles in any authorized papers to es at the 2012 London The summit comes amid holding elections in the lin on Friday about the July while the CAS appeal intensified attention to rebel-held areas, a move summit’s announcement. prove their identification,” Olympics. He added gold Sun testified Friday. in the 200 at the 2016 Rio was pending. Medalists A World Anti-Doping de Janeiro Olympics. from Australia and Brit- Agency expert disputed The 27-year-old Sun, ain refused to stand on Sun’s account, saying the who also has 11 world the podium with him in inspectors’ credentials championship titles, has Gwangju, South Korea. Historic flood highlights Venice’s vulnerability A protester holds his Teddy Bear during clashes between Iraqi security forces and anti- government demonstrators, at Khilani Square in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 5 protesters dead in violence over key Baghdad squares

By Samya Kullab under clouds of tear gas as thousands. They were out- and Qassim they fought to tear down raged by what they said PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Abdul-Zahra a concrete wall blocking was widespread corrup- ASSOCIATED PRESS access to Khilani Square. tion, lack of job opportu- Flooded St. Mark’s Square is seen from a partially submerged camera, Security forces erected the nities and poor basic ser- in Venice, Italy, Friday. BAGHDAD — Iraqi se- barrier to keep the demon- vices despite the country’s curity forces fired live By Colleen Barry after more than 16 years of cent of its area, including strations from crossing a oil wealth. ammunition and tear gas ASSOCIATED PRESS construction and at least St. Mark’s Square. bridge that leads to the in renewed clashes with Hours before the clashes 5 billion euros of public Though nearly complet- anti-government protest- fortified Green Zone, the erupted, Grand Ayatollah VENICE, Italy — The funds. It was supposed to ed, the project still has not ers in central Baghdad on seat of government and Ali al-Sistani emphasized historic lagoon city of Ven- be working by 2011. been even partially tested, Friday, killing three peo- many foreign embassies. his support for the demon- ice exists on the edge of a “It has been a generation and some parts have al- ple, while Iraq’s top Shiite Tuk-tuk drivers ferried strators in his weekly Fri- double threat: As it sinks, of panels and engineers ready started to corrode. religious leader warned the injured back to make- day sermon, saying none the seas rise. that have been working on It has also been marked its government to heed shift medical tents stocked of their demands have That reality became it. No one can actually tell by bribery scandals and calls for sweeping political with saline used to douse been met so far and that more stark this week if it will actually be oper- overruns. Its initial costs reforms. demonstrators exposed to electoral reform should be when Venice was hit with ational,” said Mechtild were projected at 1.6 bil- Separately, a bomb placed the tear gas. Many retched a priority. The senior cler- its worst flood in over 50 Rossler, director of the lion euros. under a car exploded near a on the floor when they got ic called for a new election years, caused by a near- UNESCO World Heritage Even with the emergen- central square, killing two there, saying the gas was law that would restore ly 6-foot tide that sent Center in Paris, which cy, Moses won’t be oper- protesters and wounding the strongest they had public confidence in the waist-high water flow- lists Venice as one of its ational before the end of 10 others, police and hospi- ever experienced. system and give voters the ing through St. Mark’s legally protected World next year. tal officials said. They said “We aren’t afraid of opportunity to bring “new Square, cast the city’s Heritage sites because of At the same time, the the blast, which damaged them, the authorities,” faces” to power. world-famous gondo- its cultural and historical threats to the city of a several cars in the area, said Akeel, 21, who asked But Iraqi authorities las onto walkways, and significance. quarter-million people are occurred between Tayaran to be identified only by his appeared determined to threatened its medieval, Called Moses — from the growing. and Tahrir squares, the lat- first name. disperse the protesters Baroque and Renaissance Italian acronym for exper- While the latest round of ter being the epicenter of Friday’s deaths brought and keep them confined art and architecture. imental electromechanical flooding has been attribut- anti-government protests to four the number of to a shrinking space in the Damage to the City of Ca- modules, but also a nod to ed mostly to a combina- in the capital. protesters killed in the capital’s center. nals from the second-worst the biblical figure who part- tion of high tides from a It was the first such inci- past 24 hours around the The confrontations in flood ever recorded was ed the Red Sea — the sys- full moon and high winds dent in the capital since the square, the center of daily Khilani Square began on put at hundreds of millions tem of 78 underwater barri- pushing water from the demonstrations began in confrontations. Friday afternoon after of dollars. ers is designed to be raised shallow Adriatic Sea into early October, although it At least 320 people have hundreds of protesters Against the backdrop as needed to block openings Venice, climate scientists was not immediately clear been killed and thousands who breached the concrete of the disaster, a corrup- to the lagoon and hold back note that exceptional tides whether the explosion tar- have been wounded since barriers streamed into the tion-riddled underwater tides of 1.1 to 3 meters. — those over 1.4 meters — geted the protesters. the unrest began on Oct. square, where they were barrier system that was That would still leave have become much more Earlier, protesters re- 1, when protesters took to met by soldiers and riot supposed to protect the exposed the lowest areas frequent in the past two peatedly regrouped from the streets in the tens of police. city still is not operational of the city, or about 12 per- decades. 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The proposed Amendments to the Waterfront Districts are Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk all the land bounded by the Lynnway, Carolyn Road, Circle Avenue and Day Street, largely based upon recommendations contained in the City of Lynn Revised Item: November 16, 2018 being City of Lynn Assessors Parcels 035-755-001, 035-755−002, 035-755-003, Waterfront Master Plan, Municipal Open Space Plan and Municipal Harbor Plan. 035-755-004, 035-755-005, 035-755-007, 035-755-008, 035-755-009 and The proposed Amended Ordinance establishes the permitted uses and dimensions Legal Notice 035-755-012, all the land bounded by the Lynnway, Day Street and Circle Avenue of properties located in the W1, W2, W3, W4, WS and SHCO Districts. All persons being City of Lynn Assessors Parcels 035-757-001, 035-757-005, 035-757-006, interested in presenting public comment at the meeting are welcomed to attend. 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By Jack Flemming Outside, landscaped en- LOS ANGELES TIMES tertaining areas take ad- vantage of the secluded LOS ANGELES — Jeff grounds. A tile courtyard Bridges has found a big- tacks on a fountain. A time buyer for his Spanish brick patio on the other Revival-style compound in side of the home wraps Montecito: Oprah Winfrey. around a swimming pool The media mogul shelled and spa. out $6.85 million for the Sally Hanseth of Cold- home — the exact same well Banker Residential price Bridges and his wife, Brokerage handled both Susan Geston, paid for it five years ago, records ends of the deal. show. Bridges, 69, won an Winfrey is adding to her Academy Award in 2010 stock of Montecito real es- for the film “Crazy Heart.” tate while Bridges is leav- His scores of movie credits ing his behind. Two years also include “Hell or High ago, the “Big Lebowski” Water” and “True Grit,” actor sold his larger and last year he starred property in the area — a in “Bad Times at the El Tuscan-inspired vineyard Royale.” estate of nearly 20 acres Winfrey, 65, hosted her — for $15.925 million. He syndicated talk show “The FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE also unloaded several par- Oprah Winfrey Show” for cels of land in Malibu ear- Jeff Bridges and wife Susan Geston were seeking about $8 million for their four-acre estate in 25 years and more than lier this year, The Times Montecito. The couple sold another estate in the area two years ago for about $16 million. 4,500 episodes. In 2008, previously reported. she launched her own The four-acre compound ly $90 million. Then, she gardens, redwoods, oak feature dramatic beamed door lounge sports a wall cable channel, Oprah Win- is a nice addition to Win- picked up a nearby horse groves, orchards, a guest- ceilings, bay windows of built-ins. In the master frey Network. Forbes es- frey’s collection of homes farm for $28.95 million at house and a pool house. and French doors. Mul- suite, a newly added bath- timates her net worth at in the celebrity-popular auction four years ago. Equestrian features in- tiple corner fireplaces are room boasts heated teak $2.7 billion. community. In 2001, she Her new place is an- clude a carriage house and spread throughout the floors and a sleek shower Her country-spanning paid $50 million for a 42- chored by a 100-year-old horse facility with five single-story interior. of marble and glass. In collection of homes in- acre estate known as “The home built by noted archi- stalls and a tack room. The sky-lit kitchen of- total, there are three bed- cludes properties in Chi- Promised Land,” which is tect James Osborne Craig. Remodeled during the fers tile and quartz fin- rooms and three bath- cago, Hawaii and Tennes- currently valued at rough- Surrounding that are Bridges’ stay, living spaces ishes, and an indoor-out- rooms. see. REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN Michael T Carroll Sharma S: Sharon Romano 16 ARLINGTON ST 45 HARMON ST $739,000 $397,000 781 LOWELL ST SELLING YOUR HOME? B: Iris Munoz & Floiran Pojoy B: Stephanie X Buruca $530,000 If you want an honest opinion of value, S: Cheryl Catanzaro & Gerald M S: Sharon M Omand & Stella I B: Mersadies L Landrum & Catanzaro Wilson Patrick J Landrum S: Laura E Labrie & Briana call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. 46 BAKER ST 197 HOLYOKE ST Lemke FREE SERVICE $330,100 $383,000 B: Tshilanda S Mukala & Bawa B: Emilio I Deleon & Elda Diaz 900 LYNNFIELD ST U:11 B Wavezwa S: Vanessa Cooper & Ronald $605,000 S: Frederick George Est & Morales B: Catherine E Kelley CONNORREALESTATE.COM Michael W Stanley S: Patricia A Cwalina 98 JEFFERSON ST 10 BESSOM ST $489,000 468 SUMMER ST Kalyani Rameshchander Mulvey $407,500 B: Francisco E Mendez-Matul & $625,000 S: Abraham Mazur & Sarah 469 LOWELL ST S: Michelle Connolly B: RFR Development Inc Ernesto Mendez B: Kathleen Walsh Mazur $412,000 S: Helene A Walsh Tr, Tr for 10 S: Abdelkabir Baskou S: Hannah S Dodd & Eric Penna B: Kristine M Souther 7 BUENA VISTA ST Bessom Street RT 13 CHARLES ST S: John Noeth & Shannan Noeth $585,000 18 KIRTLAND ST MARBLEHEAD $326,000 B: Janette Benitez-Ruiz & 9 BIRCH BROOK RD U:A $605,000 B: Cassia V Pereira & Levi M 9 N CENTRAL ST Yanissa Tavarez $450,000 B: Anibal Campos & Sulma A 42 BROOKHOUSE DR Pereira $1,000,000 S: Jan M Oconnell B: Phyllis A Walsh Campos $899,900 S: Mary Mastrangelo B: Fabiana Gomes-Vieira S: Mgn Walnut LLC S: Seyla Leng & Witheany Leng B: Andrew P Klauk & Christopher S: Elizabeth M Silveira & Jose A 7 ERNEST AVE R Lake 8 CROWNINSHIELD ST U:406 Silveira $450,000 60 BREED ST U:5 37 LAUREL ST S: Janet C Todaro Tr, Tr for Janet C $355,000 B: Darli Shijaku & Silvana $325,000 $480,000 Todaro RET 2010 B: Ilvin Treska 43 NEWBURY ST Shijaku B: Eileen Mcgivney B: Pablo G Chavez S: Antonio Briguglio $16,150,000 S: Stephanie B Demattia & S: Karen L Babbitt & Tavis R S: Matilde Betancourt 105 GREEN ST U:3 B: MCR Peabody LLC Ralph M Francis Babbitt $470,000 15 DOWNING RD S: LVP SHS Peabody LLC 198 LOCUST ST U:501 B: Julie Matuschak $329,000 15 GROVE ST 53 BULFINCH TER $275,000 S: Gary Furnari Tr, Tr for Urbanvest B: RAC Development LLC 2302 PHEASANT CREEK LN $335,000 $515,000 B: Daniel K Navaroli RT S: Marie Webster U:2302 B: Lora Mattered & Oleksandr B: Muhammad Khalid & S: Sharon E Zorzy $425,000 Mattered Muhamamd A Khalid 7 LEE ST U:3 13 DRISCOLL ST B: Cathy A Obrien S: Kristine Souther S: Charles W Corbin & Dorinda 434 LYNNFIELD ST $239,000 $230,722 S: Amanda M Sweet & Jenna A E Corbin $405,000 B: Catherine Credle-Clark B: Todisco Properties LLC Sweet 215 HAMILTON ST B: Anna Polska & Jozef A Polski S: Warren Gomberg S: Eden Robins Tr, Tr for Edgar D $340,000 17 CHESTNUT AVE S: Jessica Rivers & Miguel Rivers Dow 3rd T 37 RAYMOND CIR B: Christian Rojas & Elizabeth $357,000 43 LEICESTER RD $510,000 Rojas B: Comfort A Adeoye & Stephen 298 MAPLE ST $775,000 7 ESQUIRE DR B: Steven L Beard & Tanasia M S: Granite Props Of New Eng O Adeoye $300,000 B: Jason Hensley & Susan $505,000 Beard S: Hien Dao B: Tshituka A Mbangu Hensley B: Laura A Johnson S: Joseph A Faletra & Mary D 26 IRON WORKS WAY S: Barbara A Dithomas S: Steven E Berson & Audrey N S: Jacquiline M Kariuki Faletra $835,000 402 CHESTNUT ST Berson B: Mirta A Gonzalez $355,000 45 MAYFAIR ST 12 ETHEL AVE 32 ROCKWAY RD S: Matthew J Gusella B: Jose Quevedo-Aguilar & $440,000 72 VILLAGE ST $410,000 $57,000 Isadora Cruz-Ramirez B: Courtney M Freadman & $410,000 B: Jesus Arita & Susanna S B: Pamela Manuel 27 IRONWORKS WAY S: Donnie Dostert Gregory Rybak B: Robert F Swanson Menezes S: Donna Rochon $710,000 S: Indo Renovation Inc S: Patricia Churchill S: Beth B Odonnell & David B: Chanh Q Tran & Uyen T Mille- 89 CHILDS ST Odonnell 145 RUSSELL ST Nguyen $297,000 61 N BEND ST U:61 NAHANT $545,000 S: Due Le B: Syed Z Ali & Sana Khalid $394,500 6 GATES RD B: Riley Fadden S: Timothy Harrington & Diane B: Amanda Sweet BAY VIEW AVE $605,000 S: Nancy E Burns & Richard D 6 TREFRY ST E West S: Birchwood Estates Dev Inc $5,000 B: Bianca Winter & Sean F Miller $345,000 B: Elizabeth Kelley & William L Winter B: Alberto Apolaya & Yined 183 EUCLID AVE 10 NAHANT ST U:1F Kelley 3rd S: Andrew J Demotses Tr, Tr for 6 1100 SALEM ST U:96 Apolaya $330,000 $330,000 S: Nahant Town Of Gates Road Peabody $339,500 S: Patricia Caplan B: Debra Balzarini B: Glenda Guerra B: Daniel J Barrile S: Michael J Curtis & Taiana Q S: Dina Maietta 18 LENNOX RD 4 JOY RD S: Gregory W Zysk SWAMPSCOTT Curtis $689,000 $398,000 80 S ELM ST B: Meaghan A Phillips & Joseph B: Elizabeth Daglio & Melissa 22 SHERMAN ST 22 FAIRVIEW AVE 65 EXCHANGE ST $327,000 D Phillips Damato $400,000 $472,000 $309,000 B: Karla Y Torres-Orellana & S: Michael D Evaul Tr, Tr for Mary S: Faye Butcher & Warren D B: Renan Marchet B: Theodora K Batchvarova B: Nacho Properties Corp Reina Orellana Ann Putnam IRT Butcher S: Emanuel Property Invests S: Martin J Landry & Pauline F S: Charles Christopoulos & S: Evens Charles Landry Theodora J Christopoulos PEABODY 38 KINGDOM TER 10 SUTTON ST 2 SARGENTS CT $470,000 $379,900 44 OCEAN VIEW RD 70 EXCHANGE ST U:301 $210,000 1 ANITA RD B: Brian D Killion B: Maria Pineda $600,000 $274,900 B: Antonio R Filho & Kimberly $465,000 S: Allison Foster & Matthew S: Diane M Boutin & Gilbert J B: Casey E Mohan & Laurie A B: Angel C Melendez Fitzpatrick B: Joseph R Barto & Amanda M Niein Clothey Mohan S: Omar Guerreo S: Leandro Rosa Martello S: Robert E Jauron Tr, Tr for S: Nancy A Welch 63 LAKESHORE RD 13 WAHTERA RD Hauron FT 84 FLINT ST 31 WALDEN ST $450,000 $440,000 $385,000 $485,000 4 ANTRIM RD B: Paula Pitcher & Stephen J B: Scott A Wood & Stephanie L 1006 PARADISE RD U:1J B: Alex V Rivera & Seynabou B: Felix A Encarnacion & Laura C $609,500 Pitcher Wood $265,000 Tavares Encarnacion B: Duy Dao & Susan M Dean S: Caitlin French & John French S: Andrew S Glazier Tr, Tr for 13 B: Kathryn E Sham & Narayan P S: Daniel Zagdan-Gross S: Hilda Rodriguez S: Michael S Clarke & Sharon A Wahtera Road RT Sham Mcgrath 6 LEDGEWOOD WAY U:17 S: Goldfield Morris Est & John E GRAVES RD L:1 195 WALNUT ST $375,000 32 WORCESTER RD Glovsky $50,000 $405,000 7 BIRCHWOOD AVE B: Dante Devincenzo & $729,000 B: Ted Smith Enterprises Inc B: Lennie S Kafeero & Fiona $610,000 Rosemary Devincenzo B: Ryan D Walsh & Katie R Walsh 19 STANLEY RD S: Joyce Delangis & William Nattabi B: Christopher Cincotta & Zoe S: Albert Degroot & Pamela S: Ronald J Zanazzo & Dawn M $770,000 Delangis S: Bradley G Cutler Cincotta Degroot Zanazzot B: Joshua Prichard & Corona S: Olga Grzejka & Sebastian Prichard 72-76 GROVE ST LYNNFIELD Grzejka LONGWOOD AVENUE EXT SAUGUS S: Linda S Klickstein & Barry C $320,000 $50,000 Klickstein B: Ana DeLosSantos & Joan 3 FALL WAY 64-R CENTRAL ST U:A B: Ted Smith Enterprises Inc 44 BAILEY AVE Mariano $738,000 $378,000 S: Joyce Delangis & William $350,000 Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: Colleen M Bertolino & B: Abhishek Sharma & Shweta B: Vivekanand Ekambaram & Delangis B: Daniel P Mulvey & Jessica bakerandtradesman.com