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By Leah Dearborn an area with a long history of industrial ITEM STAFF pollution. Sen. Elizabeth “We need to be thinking about how we Warren greets SALEM — “I’m going to say something are going to keep ourselves going in a the audience really controversial — I believe in sci- world that’s changing around us,” said during her town ence,” said U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren to a Warren, who advocated for doubling down hall forum at packed auditorium at Salem High School on science and infrastructure funding. Salem High Thursday night. Many of the forum attendees were from School on Warren was answering one of about 80 Salem, Marblehead, and Nahant, but a Thursday. questions submitted by attendees to a few came from as far as Lawrence to ask town hall forum. The inquiry was about their questions. ITEM PHOTO | how Environmental Protection Agency OWEN O’ROURKE budget cuts will affect the North Shore, WARREN, A7 IN CASE OF FIRE ... JUMP? May Day is

By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF meeting day LYNN — It’s one of the more puzzling sights in in Saugus the city. High atop the utili- ty pole at Franklin and By Bridget Turcotte Laighton streets sits a ITEM STAFF red fire alarm box. At 20 feet above the street, it’s SAUGUS — Chromebooks for students, impossible to imagine pump station repairs, and a new fire truck how someone could pull dominate warrants for the May 1 Annual the lever if there was a Town Meeting and a Special Town Meet- fire. ing. “That’s high up,” said The Board of Selectmen closed warrants Barry Smith, whose aunt for the meetings. The purpose is to close lives in the neighborhood. the special Town Meeting sooner, rather “If there’s an emergency, than waiting for the annual meeting to you’d have to climb the close, which could be as late as June 30, pole. Thanks for pointing said Town Manager Scott Crabtree. it out, this is the first time When the meetings end with unfinished I’ve ever noticed it.” business, they resume to the following Seventeen-year-old Monday until all decisions are made. Lynn Vocational Techni- The School Committee submitted a re- cal Institute student Ev- quest for $82,000 for the one-time pur- ans Diaz looked up to see chase of Chromebooks for Saugus Public what all the fuss was at Schools, which are necessary to comply the intersection. with statewide computer-based testing, “What’s that?” he asked. such as MCAS. The red box, shaped Crabtree also included a request to fund like a miniature house Chromebooks, citing confusion about with its white handle whether the School Department had al- in front and its purpose ready requested the money. spelled out in capital let- “They haven’t identified a source of ters, “FOR FIRE, OPEN funding,” Crabtree said. “It’s kind of dif- THEN PULL DOWN HOOK,” was among the ficult when you don’t have a conversation world’s first fire alarm with the town manager. I also have heard telegraph boxes designed SAUGUS, A7 to bring help. Now, in this age of en- hanced 911 and cell phones, the devices are obsolete. “But why is it up so Swampscott high? Diaz asked. “If there was a fire, I’d just use my cellphone. I’m not climbing up there.” sizes up rail A call to City Council- or-at-Large Dan Cahill brought an explanation. trail plan “I think those have been out of service for quite a while,” he said. “The By Gayla Cawley maintenance needed to ITEM STAFF upgrade them and keep them functional didn’t SWAMPSCOTT — Residents got a make sense anymore, and chance to sound off on plans to convert people pull them for kicks. abandoned railroad tracks into a commu- But you should check nity rail trail on Thursday night with op- with the fire department.” ponents citing safety, privacy, wildlife and Lynn District Fire Chief cost concerns. Proponents say the trail Steve Archer said the doz- provides health benefits and a safe, alter- ens of boxes have been out native mode of travel. of service for two years. Residents packed a room at Swampscott But why is the fire box High School for an informational meeting so high off the ground? on the rail trail, with heated comments “Once they were taken and questions fielded by Peter Kane, di- off line, the Department rector of community development, who of Inspectional Services started off the discussion with a presen- didn’t want to spend a tation. whole lot of time on it, so Elizabeth Pappalardo, an abutter of they moved it out of the where the trail would be, said her concern way rather than bother was not just about privacy with people to disconnect it which can making use of it near her property. Her take a while. It’s just eas- backyard has become home to wildlife, she ier to just move it.” said, and she sees deer, foxes and skunks. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE She said she was concerned for the ani- Thomas Grillo can be mals who would be displaced. reached at tgrillo@item- Evans Diaz walks past the fire box on a telephone pole at the corner of live.com. Laighton and Franklin streets in Lynn on Thursday. SWAMPSCOTT, A7

INSIDE Firefighters in Lynn planning protective gear In Lynn perform CPR on Schools to hold a dummy serving Family Engagement for emergencies as a victim of a Fair. A3 By Thomas Grillo “You never know when this hazmat incident who is in cardi- In Opinion ITEM STAFF kind of thing will happen,” ac arrest during Ruggiero put said William Klag, emergen- LYNN — Dozens of first re- a joint exercise her best foot cy preparedness coordinator forward. A4 sponders gathered at Union Thursday at Union Hospital Thursday to simu- at the North Shore Medical Hospital. For more In Sports late a response to something Center. “But we still have to photos, pages A3 Prep lacrosse they hope will never hap- be ready.” and A7. dominates in first pen — a hazardous leak of a win of season. B1 deadly chemical. LYNN, A7 PHOTO | ALENA KUZUB

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He Mia and George Ni- home in Swamp- above Beatrice is was born in Lynn, kolakopoulos, many scott, April 11, 2017, predeceased by her graduated from aunts, uncles, and at age 92. mother Marie Clara Lynn English High School cousins in Massachusetts, In Somerville High, she (Vignali) Fenochetti and fa- and Northeastern University, Canada, and Greece, as well painted, played piano, ther Peter J. Fenochetti and and lived the majority of his as many close friends, all of danced ballet, and was the her older brothers Ernest and life in Lynn before moving to whom loved him dearly. captain of her award win- Herbert. The family lovingly Chelsea where he resided the Service information: A ning tennis team. acknowledges Bea’s extended past few years. visiting hour will be held on Summering with relatives family, living and deceased, Kostas worked in finance Saturday, April 15, 2017, at in Nahant, she met her future who are too numerous to at John Hancock for 15 years 11 a.m. at St. George Greek husband the late Hon. Robert mention. She is survived by before deciding to pursue his Orthodox Church, 54 S. Com- L. Yasi. He was a B-24 pilot her son Robert Yasi, daughter dream of becoming a real es- mon St., Lynn, followed by a at age 19 so the couple en- Bonnie Yasi-Balzotti, son-in- tate investor. He owned and funeral service at 12 p.m. dured the separation of WWII. law Joseph Balzotti, son Peter, managed many properties in and then burial in Pine Grove Then they were married June daughter-in-law Kari (Hansen) Methuen, Chelsea, and Lynn. Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives 15, 1946, and enjoyed over Yasi, son Paul, daughter-in-law He enjoyed working with num- and friends are respectfully 50 years together living in Maureen (Fair) Yasi, son John PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS bers, electronics, and walking invited. Swampscott. They were bless- and daughter-in-law Barba- Ben Beach is on the verge of becoming the first the beach. He enjoyed spend- In lieu of flowers, dona- ed with five children, nine ra (Lynch) Yasi. She is also person to run the Boston Marathon 50 consec- ing time with his family espe- tions can be made to St. grandchildren, a large extend- survived by her nine beloved utive times if he completes the race on Monday. cially his niece and nephew, George Greek Orthodox ed family, and countless life- grandchildren PJ, Elise, Jenn, Mia and George, whom he Church. For guestbook and long friends. Molly, Petie, Alli, Maggie, Jake By Kyle Hightower He signed up in 1968. adored. directions visit www.Solimi- Summer family vacations and Sedona. ASSOCIATED PRESS He walked inside the Kostas is survived by his ne.com. consisted of camping along Service information: Vis- staging area “that reeked the Saco River in Conway, iting hours will be held at BOSTON — Ben Beach of Bengay.” The field of N.H. Country club camping SOLIMINE Funeral Home lo- was a scrawny 18-year- 1,014 that year was most- she called it because the cated on 67 Ocean St. (Rte. old who had never run ly men, plus a handful of Warren C. Butcher, 93 campground had electricity, 1A) in Lynn on Monday, April more than 5 miles before women who had signed hot showers, and shuffleboard 17, 2017, from 4-7 p.m. he started training for his up a year after Katherine first Boston Marathon in courts. Everyone loved to float A funeral Mass will be held Switzer became the first 1968. on air mattresses down the on Tuesday morning at 10 woman to officially enter. A half-century later, at LYNN — Warren Femino of Salem Saco River to the covered a.m. at St. John’s the Evan- Beach, who had con- age 67, the Bethesda, Md., Chester Butcher, 93, and Doug and Faye bridge. In later years, the cou- gelist Church on Humphrey sumed a steak the night resident has a chance to of Lynn, died Mon- Butcher of Peabody; ple bought a cabin nearby Street in Swampscott. before and run 20 miles set a standard by becom- day in a local nursing seven grandchil- and visited their children and Burial will follow imme- only two days prior, said home. Born in Lynn, dren; Kina Dean of grandchildren camping by the diately after the church ing the first person to he was naive about mara- he was the son of Norwood, Melissa river. service in the Swampscott complete 50 consecutive thon prep back then. the late Chester Leon Butcher of Salem, Her devotion to her church cemetery. Thereafter a cel- trips down the city’s hal- “You got in line for the and Stella (Herridge) Katherine McCaslin and prayer was evident ebration of Bea’s life will lowed course. Butcher. A lifelong of New Orleans, throughout her life. And like take place at Tedesco Coun- The current Cal Rip- doctor and when you got Lynn resident, he was La., Peter Butcher her mother before her, if any try Club located on Tedesco ken of the Boston race is up to the front ... the doc- a graduate of Lynn English of Malden, Brandon Butcher item went missing, her sure Street in Marblehead, MA. one of just 81 people who tor puts a stethoscope High School. Warren served in of Peabody, Bryan Silva of cure was a prayer to St. An- Directions and guestbook have current streaks of at to try to determine if the United States Navy during Florida, and Colin Silva of thony. at www.solimine.com. least 25 consecutive trips you could make it to the World War II. He worked as Florida; six great-grandchil- down the 26.2-mile Bos- Prudential Building (fin- a draftsman for Raytheon in dren; as well as his former ton route. Only nine have ish line),” Beach said. “I Bedford until his retirement. wife, Claire (Reiss) Butcher a streak of at least 40. don’t know if anybody got Warren enjoyed fishing and of Sarasota, Fla. He was the SAUGUS BRIEF But Beach’s love affair turned down or what.” boating and was a member former husband of the late with the event actually He did finish, in 3 hours, of the Lynn Yacht Club and Janet Eggleston, and broth- Shred your sensitive on site in a mobile paper began on a whim. He was 23 minutes, and after wait- Volunteer Yacht Club. He also er of the late Virginia Crow- documents at the DPW shredder, then recycled. a high school senior flip- ing in line to use the only enjoyed woodworking as a ell and Arline Bernard. Encouraging members ping through radio sta- available shower went up hobby, and created custom Service information: At In recognition of Earth of the community to shred tions in his bedroom at to the cafeteria for a bowl made fishing rods. Warren’s request, there Day, Saugus officials and and recycle is the town’s a Massachusetts board- of beef stew. He didn’t fin- He is survived by three will be no services. In North Shore Bank are in- way of honoring Earth ing school when he came ish that, but did get down daughters- and sons-in-law; lieu of flowers, donations viting residents to shred Day, according to a state- across a broadcast of the four glasses of milk. Susan and Richard Harris of may be made to the VFW sensitive documents at ment from Town Manager 1967 marathon. The race “I was lucky that I didn’t Newbury, Cyndi and Fabien Foundation, 406 W. 34th the Department of Public Scott Crabtree’s office. was run in low 30-degree collapse in a heap,” he said. Victor of Cape Coral, Fla., St. Ste. 920, Kansas City, Works. Hundreds of thousands of weather and sleet. Set to He wasn’t sure he’d ever and Judi and the late Peter MO 64111. Arrangements On Saturday, April 22, Massachusetts taxpayers’ attend Harvard the fol- do it again. Joyce of Rockport; two sons by the SOLIMINE Funeral from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 dollars are spent each lowing year, he perked up. “In fact, my initial feeling and daughters-in-law; Rich- Home, Lynn. Guestbook at p.m., residents can visit year by burning paper “The whole idea of run- was ‘I’ve done it, that’s it,’” ard W. Butcher and Natalie www.solimine.com. the DPW with sensitive and items that could have ning 26 miles in that kind he said. “But at some point documents, including tax been recycled, according of weather just kind of ap- over the next few weeks records, bank records, pay to the statement. pealed to my senses — the or months I think I decid- stubs, utility bills, and Contact Lorna Cerbone bizarre,” he said. “I just said ed I ought to go back... It James K. Crotty, 62 hospital bills. The docu- at 781-231-4036 with any to myself that day ... I’m went better than anything ments will be shredded questions. gonna run that.” I could have imagined.”

SAUGUS — Mr. James K. Crotty of Saugus; his cher- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Crotty, 62, died on Friday, ished grandson Logan Crotty April 7, at the Kaplan Family of Saugus; his dear sister stopping her from run- proaching the Worcester ing shortfall is expected Hospice House in Danvers. Bonnie Ducott of Saugus and Teenage Harvard student ning was her belief that Islamic Center, kicking to be covered by $187 Born in Winthrop, he was his nephew Douglas Ducott of runs for Cambridge she was too young to run. at a glass panel on a door million provided by the loving son of James and Saugus. political office and trying to pry open the state, with the remaining Helen (Hannon) Crotty of Service information: Do- Okamoto plans to run on issues like education doors. He eventually left money going toward cap- Saugus. He spent most nations in his memory may CAMBRIDGE (AP) — and youth engagement, but was later arrested. ital improvements for the of his life in Saugus and be made to Leukemia Soci- A Harvard freshman is worked as a general con- ety of America, Mass. Chap- and her campaign will be aging transit system. wasting no time chasing staffed by fellow students Transit board approves $2B tractor in the construction ter, 9 Erie Dr., Natick, MA political aspirations: she’s industry. 01760. and volunteers. budget, calls for savings on T Boston Marathon retires Bib running for Cambridge Apart from campaigning, Mr. Crotty also leaves four Services were private at City Council at age 19. No. 261 for women’s pioneer Okamoto runs several BOSTON (AP) — The beloved children, Marcus Crot- the request of the fami- Nadya Okamoto told startup nonprofits, in- board overseeing the Bos- BOSTON (AP) — The ty of Texas, Valorie Crotty of ly. Arrangements by BIS- The Boston Globe she cluding one that provides ton-area transit system Boston Marathon will re- Washington, Ryan Elliott and BEE-PORCELLA Funeral decided to run about a feminine hygiene products has approved a nearly $2 tire Bib No. 261 in honor his wife Gia of Saugus, Avery Home, Saugus. month ago after realiz- to women in need and billion budget that officials of Kathrine Switzer. ing that the only thing another that advocates for say will further reduce The Boston Athletic millennial engagement in chronic operating deficits. Association said Thursday politics. The spending plan for it will no longer assign the fiscal year starting the number that Switzer Man seen on video trying to July 1 calls for the Mas- wore in 1967 when she damage mosque captured sachusetts Bay Transpor- became the first woman to tation Authority to seek officially enter the race. WORCESTER (AP) — savings in several areas Switzer was given a A Shrewsbury man has including bus mainte- number for the men’s-only been ordered to undergo nance, commuter rail, and race in 1967 only because mental health evaluation the MBTA’s paratransit she used her initials — after what police said was service known as The “K.V.” — when she filled his apparent attempt to Ride. out her entry forms. A break into a mosque in Officials dropped an ear- race official tried to push Worcester. lier proposal to eliminate her off the course, tearing Andrew Burke was weekend commuter rail a corner from her bib. arraigned Thursday on service. Bobbi Gibb had complet- charges including at- The T’s Fiscal and Man- ed the 26.2-mile course a tempting to commit a agement Control Board on year earlier, popping out crime and causing proper- Thursday pegged the cur- of the bushes after she ty damage for the purpose rent budget deficit at $30 was denied an official bib. of intimidation. million, down from what Switzer is running Police said the 30-year- had once projected to be a again this year on the old man was seen on se- $335 million shortfall. 50th anniversary of her curity video Tuesday ap- The remaining operat- landmark performance.

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Cyr; Jay Walsh; Peter Latham and a keynote address from Pa- Capano, and Dianna tricia Spradley entitled “Where Do You Chakoutis. Begin? Start Where You Are!” Spradley is the Chief of Parent and COURTESY PHOTO Community Engagement for Spring- field Public Schools as well as a motiva- tional speaker and consultant focusing on strengthening partnerships between Lynn Youth Council inductees schools and families to support learn- ing. City Councilors presided sales to youth in Massachu- ing rates in Lynn, but it is Director of the Northeast To- Workshops will run from 9:30 a.m. un- this week over the Lynn Youth setts, and they testified before time we look ahead and move bacco Free Community Part- til 12:30 p.m. and will include: Council’s induction ceremony the city Board of Health urg- forward toward a healthier nership, Natalie Vanatta, Pro- • Just Breathe: Yoga and Relaxation with City Clerk Janet Rowe ing its members to strength- community,” said Youth Coun- gram Coordinator of Health for Families administering membership en local tobacco and nicotine cil member Eliana Lopez. Resources in Action, Inc., The • Netsmartz Workshop: Keeping Kids oaths. regulations. They advocated Lopez and fellow members 84 Movement and The FDA Smart on Social Media Many of the youth councilors for raising the minimum legal have worked closely with Joyce Tobacco Compliance Check • Athletic Opportunities for Lynn are involved in the 84th Move- sales to 21. Redford, Director of the North Program, and Carly Caminiti, Children ment, a statewide youth move- “Everyone keeps looking Shore/Cape Ann Tobacco Pol- Project Manager of Health Re- • Raising a Reader: Reading Builds ment working to end tobacco back with regret about smok- icy Program, Diane Knight, sources in Action, Inc. Your Child’s Brain • Pediatric Asthma Workshop and Prevention • Couponing: Savings 101! Running and rolling for a good cause • Protecting Your Child from Sub- stance Abuse The 3rd annual walk, run degenerative neuro-muscular dren under 12 and a $40 day- Day of registration and pack- • Cooking Matters: Healthy Food for and roll 5k will be Sunday, disorder. About one in 50,000 of-the-race fee. et pickup takes place from 9 Kids April 30 at 10 a.m. from Rol- people in the United States Pre-race packets may be a.m. to 9:45 a.m. on race day Free childcare will be available for ly’s Tavern on the Square, 338 have Friedreich’s Ataxia. picked up at New England at Rolly’s Tavern. children grades K-5. The children will Broadway. A 501(c)(3) “pending” chari- Running Company, 43 Enon There will be a post-race enjoy organized play, yoga, the North- Presented by The Project ties based in Massachusetts, St., Beverly, on pancake breakfast with all- eastern Marine touch tank, and a dis- Wheels Foundation, all funds The Project Wheels Founda- Saturday April 29, from 10 a.m. you-can eat and includes cof- play from the Friends of Lynn and Na- raised will be used to help in- tion strives to help and as- to 3 p.m. All participants who fee and juice. hant Beach. 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Lynn Vocational Technical Institute 1. Firefighters in protective gear car- 1 Alumni Association Hall of Fame banquet ry a simulation victim of a Hazmat The Lynn Vocational Technical Insti- incident who is in a cardiac arrest tute Alumni Association Hall of Fame on a stretcher during a joint exer- banquet and ceremony will be at Angeli- cise of NSMC Union Hospital, Lynn ca’s in Middleton on May 6 at 6 p.m. Fire Department and Lynn Police This year’s inductees include Joe Department intended to evaluate O’Hagan, Frank Wolverton, Jay Walsh, emergency response procedures for Donald Werner, Mark Archer, Marc hazardous materials incidents on Richard, Ebony White, Darren Cyr, Mar- Thursday. vin Avery, Donald McKenney, Franklin 2. Firefighters slide a victim of a Sanchez, Dave Hamilton, Al Donovan Hazmat incident down a rolling and the 1973 undefeated football team. The event will be emceed by Lynn transportation line into a mass Police Chief and previous hall of fame decontamination unit during the inductee, Mike Mageary. training exercise. “It should be a great night and we are expecting a packed house,” said co-or- PHOTOS | ALENA KUZUB ganizer Rick Starbard. 2

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If only his boss, the pres- or says something that [email protected] Three passengers gave ident, would learn the re- is false, the truth never Ext. 3 up their seats without fined and vital art of ex- quite catches up. Winston Newsroom incident when the air- pressing sorrow for being Churchill said that a lie [email protected] line told them to leave to wrong. gets halfway around the [email protected] accommodate four crew Donald Trump has put world before truth has as a Ext. 4 members; the doctor, Da- the nation’s capital in cha- chance to put its pants on. Sports EDITORIAL vid Dao, protested, saying os after falsely accusing Half a million Syrians [email protected] he had patients he needed former President Barack are dead and millions Ext. 5 to see. Dao ended up being Obama of committing a have been displaced in a treated at a hospital in felony by ordering a wire- horrific, 6-year-long civil Retail and Online Advertising Ruggiero put her Chicago, not at his Ken- tap on Trump Tower. The war. Trump is re-evaluat- [email protected] tucky office. FBI, the CIA and mem- ing whether to intervene Munoz infamously said bers of Congress, both Re- and punish Russia for ADVERTISING best foot forward Dao and the other passen- publicans and Democrats, aiding and abetting Syria. Ernie Carpenter, Jr. gers had been “re-accom- are 100 percent certain (Trump campaigned vocif- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 modated.” that’s untrue. erously on not intervening [email protected] She didn’t get picked to be Peabody’s next school su- What a word! But Trump does not and for making amends Mike Germano perintendent, but Harrington School Principal Debra I can hear precocious know how to say, “I’m sor- with Russia.) But when Director of Advertising Ruggiero’s bid for the job reflected brilliantly on her students mockingly not- ry.” He thinks it would Trump ordered 23 Syrian and Business Development and on Lynn public schools. ext. 1257 ing that they don’t want to make him look weak. Re- planes destroyed, he was [email protected] Ruggiero is a smart, committed, tough, and ambi- be “re-accommodated” by ally, though, it takes cour- bombing both the Syrian tious educator who brought talent and experience to their parents or teachers. age, backbone and char- Bob Gunther government and Syrian Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 Peabody’s quest for a new school leader. She was the When United’s stock acter to make a heartfelt rebels and angering Rus- [email protected] last candidate standing when the Peabody School Com- price plummeted, Munoz apology, admitting you sia. If there’s a strategy Michele Iannaco mittee voted Wednesday to scrap its current superin- began apologizing, oozing said or did something here, it’s incoherent. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 tendent search and keep Interim Superintendent Herb regret, promising such an wrong. Also, North Korea is [email protected] Levine on for another year. unsettling scenario would Rarely a day goes by in threatening to use its nu- Ralph Mitchell Levine is an experienced superintendent with a never happen again. this crazy administration clear weapons, and the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 steady hand and people in the know anticipate he will (Advice to the pen- that Trump does not say United States says it may [email protected] mentor an experienced veteran educator now working ny-wise and pound-fool- something that is not true. act pre-emptively. This is Patricia Whalen in the Peabody school system to become a superinten- ish: If United had offered The other day he told one of the most danger- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 dent candidate once a search resumes. reasonable compensation a group of CEOs at the ous, unpredictable peri- [email protected] Committee members said they wanted candidates to take a later flight, such White House that consum- ods since the Korean War BUSINESS OFFICE with collective bargaining and budget-building experi- as $1,350, there quickly er confidence had grown to armistice well over half a ence. At least one member pointed out the challenges of would have been seats 93 percent since he took century ago. Beth Bresnahan available, and United office. First of all, it’s not Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 overseeing a school system with more than 6,000 stu- Trust in this White [email protected] dents, 1,000 employees and a $72 million annual bud- would not have had one of in percentages, it’s an in- House is lagging, and that get. its worst weeks ever.) dex. The index is 93. It was Susan J. Conti is worrisome. A (sincere) Controller, ext. 1288 The Lynn public schools’ enrollment, staff size and Then came Sean Spicer, 113.7 the month before Trump apology for the [email protected] budget dwarfs the Peabody schools and Ruggiero is beleaguered White House Trump was elected. And it pointless uproar over his Ted Grant well-versed in the school system’s operations. She has press secretary. Trying has been steadily going up lie about Obama wiretap- Publisher, ext. 1234 literally sat in the front row at Lynn School Commit- to justify the administra- since the 2008 recession. ping his campaign and a [email protected] tion’s limited attack on a At the same meeting, tee meetings and listened carefully as committee mem- (sincere) commitment to Marian Kinney bers and Superintendent Dr. Catherine Latham discuss Syrian airfield after Syria Trump said he had cre- truth would help. ext. 1212 school spending, personnel needs, enrollment and doz- killed dozens of its citizens ated 600,000 jobs since [email protected] ens of other topics. with nerve gas, Spicer said he took office on Jan. 20. Ann McFeatters is an Will Kraft As Harrington School principal, Ruggiero and fellow that Adolf Hitler did not In actuality, 307,000 jobs op-ed columnist for Tri- Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 educators have made the big Art Deco school on Friend “sink” to using chemical have been created since bune News Service. Read- [email protected] Street a place where pride dwells. Ruggiero has fos- weapons. he’s been president. ers may send her email Jennifer Perez tered a strong sense of school spirit during her tenure. Since that is patently In a healthy economy, at amcfeatters@national- ext. 1205 She has supported an annual reading initiative and she untrue — millions of Jews there should be at least press.com. [email protected] takes a no-nonsense approach to education that puts a Carolina Trujillo priority on kids and learning. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 She is a strong, maybe the strongest, example of a [email protected] Lynn principal embracing a principal’s responsibili- Jim Wilson ties as defined by state law. She is clearly in charge at Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] the Harrington and the school’s state assessment test scores speak to Ruggiero’s accomplishments and her CIRCULATION ability to expect the best from her colleagues. Lisa Mahmoud Peabody committee members made the safe choice in Manager, ext. 1239 passing on Ruggiero in favor of continuing with Levine [email protected] until a superintendent search can resume again in CLASSIFIED late 2018. Picking Ruggiero would have been a bolder Abbe Young Smith move on the committee’s part. It would have also been Manager, ext. 1276 a smart one. [email protected] Ruggiero has a strong connection to Peabody. She has Kerry Smith hands-on leadership experience and it would be hard Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 [email protected] to find Lynn educators who do not think Ruggiero is a quick study when it comes to learning and mastering NEWSROOM skills. Bill Brotherton It will be interesting to see if Peabody’s next search Features Editor ext. 1338 for a superintendent yields a strong candidate crop. [email protected] One or two candidates with superintendent experience Gayla Cawley are sure to be a perfect fit for Peabody. An associate or Reporter, ext. 1236 deputy superintendent will probably apply and bring [email protected] strong budget and bargaining skills. Then again, a Cheryl Charles strong principal like Ruggiero will apply and seek an Night Editor, ext. 1278 opportunity to show off his or her leadership skills. [email protected] Leah M. Dearborn Reporter, ext. 1317 JAMES A. HAUGHT [email protected] Tori Faieta Copy Editor Suicide volunteers drive radical Islam [email protected] Thomas Grillo On Palm Sunday, suicide bomb- suicide bombers killed 5,560 peo- God, who will reward them with with virgins in heaven. The BBC Reporter, ext. 1264 ers detonated themselves at two ple in 28 nations in 2016 — an all- virgin nymphs in heaven. When filmed a “paradise camp” where [email protected] Coptic Christian churches in time-high death toll. In 2015, some 19 devout young men committed children as young as 8 are taught Spenser Hasak Egypt, killing 44 and wounding 735 martyrs killed 4,370. In 2014, the historic U.S. attack on Sept. jihad (holy war) and martyrdom. Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 126. Undoubtedly, the volunteer the toll was 937 death volunteers 11, 2001, they left behind a writ- Columnist Brooks hopes that [email protected] “martyrs” thought they were on a and 4,400 victims, scarcely more ten testimonial saying the “wom- changing conditions may “allow Thor Jourgensen mission so holy they were willing than four casualties per martyr. en of paradise” awaited them. the frenzy of suicide bombings to News Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] to sacrifice their own lives. The so-called “cult of death” Columnist David Brooks calls burn itself out.” But, so far, the Each time this happens, I’m en- has become the driving force of suicide martyrdom “the crack co- phenomenon isn’t fading. Steve Krause Sports Editor, ext. 1229 gulfed by a sense of lunacy. What radical Islam. Without self-cho- caine of warfare. … It unleashes Ironically, religion is dwindling [email protected] kind of fanatics think God wants sen martyrs, the religio-political the deepest and most addictive rapidly in Europe, America, Can- Katie Morrison massacres of defenseless strangers? movement would have little impe- human passions — the thirst for ada, Japan, Australia and other Sports Reporter Yet it occurs thousands of times. tus. With them, it has become the vengeance, the desire for religious western democracies, especial- [email protected] A couple of months earlier, suicide world’s chief cause of bloodshed purity, the longing for earthly glo- ly among the young. Yet it spurs Owen O’Rourke bombers struck a Sufi temple in after the Cold War ended. ry and eternal salvation.” He said many young Muslims to kill Photographer, ext. 1224 Pakistan, killing 90 and wound- Holy suicide was little known volunteers are promised “dark- themselves to kill others. It’s a [email protected] ing 300. Evidently the death vol- until 1983, when a volunteer eyed virgins in paradise” who will strange contrast of faith, a gulf Anne Marie Tobin unteers think God wants slaugh- truck bomber killed 240 U.S. Ma- greet them the instant they de- between the two civilizations. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 ter of dancing Sufis as well as rines at a barracks in Lebanon, part this life. [email protected] Christians. and another killed 60 at the U.S. In some Islamic societies, fam- James A. Haught is editor emer- Bridget Turcotte And Jews and fellow Muslims. Embassy there. Ever since, it has ilies express joy when their sons itus of West Virginia’s largest Reporter, ext. 1269 Many radical Islam attacks hit Is- surged into a global curse. or daughters sacrifice themselves newspaper, The Charleston Ga- [email protected] rael, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. The In- The most maddening aspect in massacres. Announcements in zette-Mail. He can be reached by David Wilson stitute for National Security Stud- is the righteousness felt by the newspapers, almost like wedding phone at 304-348-5199 or by email Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 [email protected] ies at Tel Aviv University says 800 killers, who think they’re serving notices, tell of sons happily united at [email protected]. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 HOME

Surrounded by more traditional homes, Villa Quan- tum is thoroughly modern.

PHOTOS | ROSS HAILEY/ FORT WORTH -TELEGRAM A VISION OF GEOMETRIC ELEGANCE By Mary Rogers is potential for the spec- the production drawings,” to life. From that moment “Nothing was accidental, a generous roll-out spice FORT WORTH tacular. says Schaumburg. on, Majeed says, he called but it was a design intent. rack, refrigerator and STAR-TELEGRAM A music room with a baby As they explored floor the house by a name: Villa ...” he says. freezer camouflaged by grand is on one side of the sketches, the house began Quantum. His friend and collab- this gleaming custom cab- FORT WORTH, Tex- living area, a dining room to wiggle out of its cocoon Schooled in London, Ma- orator agrees. “This is a inetry, and more. as — This house, with its on the other. The dining of imagination and into jeed knew that substantial unique house with every- These lacquered cabinets smooth white stucco walls, space flows into a kitchen the world of possibility. houses often have defining thing ... radiating off one curve around one wall of circular auto court and with glossy white lacquered And then one day it came names. He liked that idea. point in the motor court,” the breakfast area as well. blood-red metal sculpture cabinets, a breakfast area says Schaumburg. But to keep the space al- at the entrance, is a love and a family room where a That center is marked ways an uncluttered cen- letter to international few family photos are dis- now by that defining red terpiece of the house, Ma- modern design. It’s also a played on otherwise almost metal sculpture set in the jeed, who likes to cook and psalm to minimalism and empty shelves. approach to the house. entertain, wanted a small open-concept living. Beyond the music room, “It’s called ‘Couple,’” says catering kitchen, too. Ad- Surrounded by more on the other side of the liv- Majeed. He likes the idea jacent to the main kitchen, traditional homes, this ing room, is a guest suite, that he and his wife are behind a bank of glossy 8,000-square-foot house a powder bath with stun- the couple at the creative cabinets, this second kitch- sits on a quiet cul-de-sac ning red fixtures and offic- center, the quantum point, en is outfitted with more in a prestigious gated en- es for both Majeed and his of the home. ovens and warming draw- clave in southwest Fort wife. Of course, she had in- But an elegant home is ers and with two walls of Worth. It is the dream put on this house, but she more than walls and win- tall cupboards. and design of homeowner shies away from talking dows. The Majeeds recog- “There’s no walk-in pan- Wail Majeed, a man with about it. Her office, with nized that they’d need help try. ... This is a European an unabashed devotion to its low ceiling and etched selecting furnishings and pantry,” he explains. geometric form and a ro- glass door, still has an out- appointments to complete He opens one cabinet mantic who appreciates side view, as do almost all the sophisticated, minimal- door and then another, the power of symbolism. the rooms in this house. ist home they envisioned. showing off well-engi- The wide glass-and-steel And yet, this cozy space Because they’d been neered space for such front door opens with a feels like a place where Cantoni customers for things as a toaster, a mix- whisper on a pivot hinge, the creative spirit snug- more than a decade, they er, food storage and more. and Majeed, 54, is there. gles down and memory turned to Cantoni for help, “And this is where we Tall. Smiling. Dark hair lives. Somehow it calls to and began working with make coffee,” he says, nod- shot through with silver. mind a child’s much-loved Nicole George in the Dal- ding to the coffeepot, the Red and white glasses, playhouse more than a las showroom. Cantoni only item on the counter. kind eyes. Black jeans. Be- grown-up office. is not only a showcase of While George is proud of hind him seven enormous An elevator and two modern and contempo- this kitchen installation, sheets of glass, represent- grand staircases, one from rary furnishings, art, ac- her favorite space is the liv- ing the seven seas, frame the east side of the en- cessories and lighting cu- ing room, where the grace- spectacular views of the tryway and one from the rated from design houses ful curve of custom white surrounding golf course west, serve the top floor. around the globe, but also leather couches balances and the ever-changing The garage is below the Above, the exterior of the villa at night. Below, a a turnkey design service the sharp angles of the heavens. house, and the third level view from the formal living room to the front door. proficient in kitchen and architecture. Because Ma- “The sky is the artwork is devoted to bedrooms and closet design. jeed’s favorite color is red, here,” he says as he leads baths for this family of four, George calls it a treat the color of life and passion, the way into the gleaming as well as a game room. to work with an architect, she added red pillows and a white living room. Sun- The blue silicon sink with but this was even better. bold red stripe at the back light fills this room, and LEDs in his son’s bath is “This was more of a collab- of each linear fire burner. outside glints the blue the sort of unique find the oration,” she says. “Wail “Throughout the house water of a large nega- Majeeds appreciate. was so passionate about there is a mark or stripe of tive-edge pool that hugs They have lived in this this project. ... It’s so spe- red. It starts outside with the base of this enormous house about a year, but it cial to him and his fam- the sculpture and moves wall of glass. The grand has been a part of their ily. We had a mutual re- into the entry and into the space is defined on either conversation and central spect. He trusted me and living room and radiates side by matching, chimn- to their dreams for much allowed me to lead in the through the rest of the eyless, linear fire burners longer. They bought the furniture design.” house,” she says. In the installed in raised black oddly shaped, sloping lot She was also invaluable dining room, that signa- granite hearth stones. in 2007, and began the in the kitchen creation, ture splash of red is found Powered by biofuel, these hard work of planning says Majeed. on only one leg of the oth- “eco fires” are a sleek and the home they imagined. The Majeeds envisioned erwise white dining table. green replacement for a Majeed holds a degree in a brilliant white interior Now, after a year in the traditional fireplace. architecture but isn’t yet for the entire house: floors, house, a year of transpar- The fire element is es- registered in the United walls, ceilings. Working ent living, the Majeeds are sential to the way Majeed States. Now with Corner- within that dream and considering installing a hopes the space is experi- stone Projects Group, a with a list of how Majeed few window coverings — enced. design build organization, wanted upper and lower currently all windows are Earth. Sky. Water. Fire. Majeed was then associat- kitchen cabinets to func- coverless. But aside from It is meant to be a visual ed with Schaumburg Ar- tion, George forged plans that, they are supremely concert — each a separate chitects. for an ultra-modern kitch- happy with the house. instrument, but together He relied on his friend en: Italian-made white “It’s everything we in- a comforting symphony and then-employer, Ken lacquer cabinets, electri- tended it to be,” the archi- of the familiar, and a re- Schaumburg, for project cal outlets hidden in pop- tect says, “because it was minder that within even support. “Wail and I worked up towers tucked into the truly form-following-func- everyday elements there together on the design and Caesarstone countertops, tion design.”

From left, the master bathroom and the living room. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- 4:54 p.m. Wednesday at 227 ported she heard gunshots in larly arrests, reflect police records. In Eastern Ave.; at 12:05 p.m. the area. Police reported the the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Thursday at 229 Curwin Circle. sound was likely coming from it is the sole responsibility of the con- A report of motor vehicle the construction at 5 Fifth St. vandalism at 7:44 a.m. Thurs- They are repairing the roof and cerned party to contact the relevant day at 9 Milton St.; at 2:28 when they drop the material, it police department and have the de- p.m. Thursday at Washington is making a banging sound. partment issue a notice of correction Street and Western Avenue. to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- Theft ifications will not be made without MARBLEHEAD A report of a larceny at 1:31 express notice of change from the p.m. Wednesday at T.J. Maxx arresting police department. Arrest at 300 Andover St.; at 4:12 Anthony M. Stone, 25, of 51 p.m. Wednesday at Police De- LYNN Broughton Road, was arrested partment at 6 Allens Lane. A and charged with unlicensed person walked into the station Arrests operation of a motor vehicle at to report a theft; at 6:25 p.m. 8:28 p.m. Wednesday. Wednesday at Latitude’s at Raelyn Barrett, 31, of 45 194 Newbury St. A caller re- Tudor St., was arrested on Complaints ported his gym bag was stolen warrant charges of leaving the from the locker room; at 3:23 scene of property damage and A report of an elderly woman p.m. Thursday at Speedway at operation of a motor vehicle in traffic at 2:55 p.m. Wednes- 545 Lowell St. with a suspended license at day at Jersey and Shepard 11:20 a.m. Thursday. streets. A caller reported an REVERE Brian Chandler, of 41 Light elderly woman in a hot pink COURTESY PHOTO | LYNN POLICE St., was arrested on warrant outfit jumping out into traffic charges of assault and battery Arrests Marijuana, cocaine, and $220 seized by Lynn Police during a routine attempting to catch a ride. Po- traffic stop on Thursday. and refusing to produce DNA lice couldn’t find the woman. Johnnie E. Martin, 18, of 54 database sample at 3:19 p.m. Baxendale Road, Apt. 2, Brock- Wednesday. PEABODY ton, was arrested and charged Courtney Feeley, 28, of with shoplifting by concealing 1000 Loring Ave., Salem, was Three men face drug Arrests merchandise, possession of arrested and charged with burglarious tools and mali- shoplifting by concealing mer- Jorge L. Gonzalez Jr., 41, cious destruction of property chandise and on warrants at of 44 Tracey St., Apt. 1, was at 2:52 p.m. Wednesday. charges after traffic stop 5:42 p.m. Wednesday. arrested and charged with day- Victor Joseph Russo, 52, Sixto Lopez-Nolasco, 38, of time building breaking and en- of 35 Warren St., Apt. 1, was By Gayla Cawley Zepeda, 23, of Waltham, removed from the car, 20 New Park St., was arrested tering for a felony, larceny from arrested and charged with re- ITEM STAFF was charged with viola- Kmiec said. on a courtesy booking at 7:11 a building and on a warrant at ceiving a stolen motor vehicle, tion of the city knife ordi- A large bag of crack — a.m. Thursday. 1:56 p.m. Thursday. OUI liquor third offense and LYNN — Three men nance. about 9.8 grams — was Lawrence Morrison, 54, of Jennifer Guarino, 34, of 44 operation of a motor vehicle were arrested after a The driver, a 23-year- found in the car in the 33 High St., was arrested and Tracey St., Apt. 1, was arrest- with a suspended or revoked routine traffic stop led to old man, wasn’t arrested charged with larceny from a area where Kendrick was ed and charged with daytime license and operating a motor the seizure of 12.2 grams after he was pulled over building at 3:10 p.m. Thursday. taken. Two smaller bags building breaking and entering vehicle negligently so as to en- of cocaine, 34 grams of for motor vehicle viola- of crack were found in the Julio Toro, 45, of 100 Willow for a felony and larceny from a danger at 4:39 p.m. Wednes- marijuana and $220 in St., was arrested and charged tions shortly after noon pants pocket of Boone. A building at 1:56 p.m. Thursday. day. cash Wednesday after- at Chestnut and Olive folding knife was on the with shoplifting by asportation Michelle M. Mackenzie, noon. at 3:03 p.m. Wednesday. streets. The three men ar- seat next to Zepeda. The 56, of 7221 Crane Brook Way, Accidents Kemoni Boone, 18, of rested were passengers in driver was found to be un- was arrested on warrants at Accidents Malden, was charged his car, Lynn Police Lt. Mi- involved and was let go, 9:32 a.m. Thursday. A report of a motor vehi- with cocaine posses- cle accident at 10:36 a.m. chael Kmiec said. Kmiec said. A report of a motor vehicle Christopher D. Tilley, 49, of sion; Jaquan Kendrick, After the traffic stop, 60 Harrison Ave., was arrested Wednesday at Price Rite on accident at 2:09 p.m. Wednes- Squire Road; at 5:42 p.m. 18, of Marlborough, was police saw certain move- Gayla Cawley can be day at Chestnut and Howard on a warrant at 12:21 p.m. charged with cocaine ments by the people in reached at gcawley@item- Thursday. Wednesday at Railroad Street streets; at 5:18 p.m. Wednes- and Lee Burbank Highway; possession with intent to the car when approached, live.com. Follow her on day at Boston and Chestnut distribute; and Jonathan which led to them being Twitter @GaylaCawley. Accidents at 6:26 p.m. Wednesday at streets; at 6:47 p.m. Wednes- Dunkin’ Donuts on Bennington day at 50 Goodridge St.; at 7 A report of a motor vehicle Street. p.m. Wednesday at 5 Union accident at 2:02 p.m. Wednes- Peabody man among 15 St.; at 10:03 p.m. Wednesday day at 485 Lowell St.; at 5:14 Assaults on Casco Road; at 1:50 p.m. p.m. Wednesday at 2 Emery St. Thursday at 24 Dexter St.; at and 80 Prospect St.; at 5:32 A report of an assault at arrested in drug trafficking bust 2:51 p.m. Thursday at East p.m. Wednesday at Bertuc- 7:56 p.m. Wednesday on Win- allegedly run by three authorities say. Boston Savings Bank at 335 ci’s Pizza at 15 Newbury St.; throp Avenue. PROVIDENCE, R.I. — brothers, Hector Valdez, Broadway. at 9:05 p.m. Wednesday at A Peabody man is one of Immigration detainers, A report of a motor vehicle 564 Lowell St. A head-on col- Breaking and Entering 15 people arrested in a 47, and Claudio Valdez, or holds, have been lodged hit and run accident at 9:49 lision was reported; at 10:03 major heroin and cocaine 44, Dominican nationals against nine of the defen- A report of a breaking and p.m. Wednesday at 182 Alley p.m. Wednesday on Lynnfield trafficking operation that living in Woonsocket, R.I., dants charged, identified entering at 4:31 a.m. Wednes- St.; at 12:56 p.m. Thursday at Street; at 6:19 a.m. Thursday stretched across three and Juan Valdez, 50, a Do- as Dominican nationals, day on Reservoir Avenue. Brimblecom Street and West- at 56 Washington St.; at 10:16 New England states. minican national living in most living in the United ern Avenue. a.m. Thursday at 12 Wallis Ann Vladimir Arias, 31, is Milton. States with what are al- Road and 22 Sutton St.; at Complaints facing charges of conspira- The three brothers, who leged to be stolen identi- Assaults 2:59 p.m. Thursday at St. Ann’s cy to distribute a kilogram allegedly re-entered the ties. A report of a disturbance or more of heroin and country after being deport- During the course of the A report of an assault at Church at 140 Lynn St.; at at 12:12 a.m. Wednesday at 3:47 p.m. Thursday at Dunkin’ unlawful use of commu- ed for previous convictions investigation that began 12:32 p.m. Thursday at Joyce 7-Eleven on North Shore Road; nication facilities in com- on felony drug crimes, ar- in September 2016 — and and Union streets. Donuts at 162 Washington St.; at 7:37 a.m. Wednesday at Re- at 4 p.m. Thursday at 36 Pros- mitting or facilitating the ranged for several ship- as a result of search war- vere Housing Authority on Con- commission of felony con- ments of multi-kilograms rants executed this week Complaints pect St. and 2 Tomah Drive. stitution Avenue; at 12:15 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle trolled substance offenses. of heroin and cocaine to — authorities seized near- Wednesday on Orr Square; at The arrests of Arias be brought from Mexico to ly 4 kilograms of heroin, A report of a disturbance hit and run accident at 6:42 12:53 p.m. Wednesday at at 2:04 p.m. Wednesday at p.m. Wednesday at 44 Keys and the members of the stash houses in Cranston 1.5 kilograms of fentanyl, Wonderland Auto on North Valdez Drug Trafficking and Woonsocket, R.I., ac- 2 kilograms of cocaine, 155 35 Walnut St.; at 2:40 p.m. Drive. Shore Road. Wednesday at South Common Organization were based cording to a press release grams of crack cocaine, on information developed from the U.S. Attorney’s more than 100 pounds of and Shepard streets; at 4:22 Breaking and Entering Overdose p.m. Wednesday at 9 Lyman by the FBI Safe Streets Office. cutting agents, approx- St.; at 5:38 p.m. Wednesday A report of a breaking and A report of a possible over- Task Force in an operation The drugs were then dis- imately 12 kilograms of at 43 Cottage St.; at 7:09 p.m. entering at 2:22 p.m. Wednes- dose at 1:21 a.m. Wednesday dubbed “Operation Triple tributed to mid-level drug powdery substances that Wednesday at 50-52 Newhall day at 6 Johnson St.; at 1:56 on Revere Beach Boulevard; at Play,” a reference to the dealers and street dealers have been sent for labo- St.; at 11:20 p.m. Wednesday p.m. Thursday at 1 Andover 8:40 p.m. Wednesday on Ward three Valdez brothers. in the greater Providence ratory analysis, approx- at Green Tea at 751 Lynnway; Drive. A caller reported two Street. The Valdez Drug Traf- and greater Boston areas imately $95,000 in cash at 11:53 p.m. Wednesday at people breaking and entering ficking Organization is and in Hartford, Conn., and nine vehicles. 150 Walnut St.; at 12:57 p.m. at 2 Andover Drive Building B. Theft Thursday at DPW Garage & Police reported having two sus- HQ at 250 Commercial St.; at pects stopped on Tracey Street. A report of auto theft at 4:39 Motorcycle riders injured in 1:34 p.m. Thursday at Silsbee Jorge L. Gonzalez Jr., 41, of p.m. Wednesday on Shirley Av- and Union streets; at 3:03 Peabody, and Jennifer Guarino, enue. p.m. Thursday at Dental Office 34, of Peabody, were arrested. A report of larceny from a accident now in stable condition at 160 Market St. car at 6:57 p.m. Wednesday Complaints at Buonfiglio Funeral Home By Gayla Cawley and he was taken by he- After the crash, her car ITEM STAFF licopter to Tufts Medical hit a stone wall. The man Theft on Revere Street; at 7:55 p.m. A report of a disturbance Wednesday at Vertuccio Funer- Center, Cassidy said. and woman were ejected at 9:34 p.m. Wednesday at SWAMPSCOTT — The The 40-year-old female from the bike. A report of a larceny at 2:22 al Home on Broadway. two motorcycle riders p.m. Wednesday at 29 Boston 7 School St.; at 11:52 p.m. A report of a larceny at 9:02 passenger on the bike The woman driving the Wednesday at 29 Oak St. injured struck by an on- had surgery on her leg. SUV was taken to Salem St.; at 3:44 p.m. Wednesday p.m. Wednesday at Luberto’s coming SUV Tuesday af- A report of suspicious activ- Pastry Shop on Broadway. She was taken by ambu- Hospital to be checked at 120 Broad St.; at 12:40 ternoon are now in stable p.m. Thursday at State Street ity at 12:58 p.m. Thursday at lance to Massachusetts for injuries. No charges condition, Swampscott Liquors at 44 State St. 278 Newbury St. A caller re- General Hospital, Cassi- have been filed against Vandalism Police Sgt. Tim Cassidy A report of a robbery at 4:43 ported holes in the back of his dy said. her. p.m. Wednesday at 86 Lewis trailer, possibly from a BB gun. A report of vandalism at said. Around 2:30 p.m., at The accident remains St. Police reported two BB holes in 12:27 a.m. Wednesday on The 51-year-old man the intersection of Hum- under investigation. the shed. Ocean Avenue; at 2:52 p.m. driving the motorcycle phrey and Salem Street, Vandalism A report of gunshots at 1:40 Wednesday on Broadway; Tuesday lost a foot from a woman in her mid-70s Gayla Cawley can be p.m. Thursday at Just In Time at 8:19 p.m. Wednesday on the accident. A tourni- drove her SUV into the reached at gcawley@item- A report of vandalism at Cafe at 2 First Ave. A caller re- Broadway. quet had to be applied to opposite lane, police said, live.com. Follow her on his leg by a local resident striking the motorcycle. Twitter @GaylaCawley. US hits Islamic State with largest non-nuclear bomb ever used

By Robert Burns formal review of legal justi- to 800 IS fighters are pres- ASSOCIATED PRESS fication for its combat use. ent in Afghanistan, most- The Pentagon said it had ly in Nangarhar. The U.S. WASHINGTON — U.S. no early estimate of deaths has concentrated heavily forces in Afghanistan on or damage caused by its at- on combatting them while Thursday struck an Is- tack, which President Don- also supporting Afghan lamic State tunnel com- ald Trump called a “very, forces battling the Tali- plex in eastern Afghan- very successful mission.” ban. Just last week a U.S. istan with “the mother The U.S. military head- Army Special Forces sol- of all bombs,” the largest quarters in Kabul said in dier, Staff Sgt. Mark R. De non-nuclear weapon ever a statement that the bomb Alencar, 37, of Edgewood, used in combat by the was dropped at 7:32 p.m. Maryland, was killed in U.S. military, Pentagon local time Thursday on a action in Nangarhar. officials said. tunnel complex in Achin The MOAB is a cus- The bomb, known offi- district of Nangarhar prov- tom-made Air Force cially as a GBU-43B, or ince, where the Afghan af- weapon that has been massive ordnance air blast filiate of the Islamic State in the arsenal for more weapon, unleashes 11 tons group has been operating. than a decade but never FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of explosives. When it was The target was close to the used on the battlefield, developed in the early Pakistani border. although it was available A GBU-43B, or massive ordnance air blast weapon, the U.S. military’s 2000s, the Pentagon did a The U.S. estimates 600 throughout the Iraq war. largest non-nuclear bomb, at Eglin Air Force Base. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 May 1 is meeting day in Saugus

SAUGUS interest when borrowing From A1 and allow the town’s tax dollars to go further. discussions that they “These articles that I’m may have money within asking for sort of stay in their budget to pay for the line with what our prior- Chromebooks.” ities are,” said Crabtree. Town Meeting members “We’re continuing to take will first take up articles action to build the town’s that include appropriat- financial health and sta- ing money to repair and bility, improve parks, maintain parks and play- playgrounds, and athletic grounds; to design, con- fields, and (make) town- struct, repair and replace wide improvements for parks and playgrounds our infrastructure.” and parks; and to make The Annual Special capital improvements Town Meeting articles to the Lincoln Avenue will follow. Pumping Station. Several articles from Crabtree said the pump- Crabtree include a re- ing station, which hasn’t quest to purchase a new seen major improvements fire engine for the Fire in more than a decade, is PHOTOS | ALENA KUZUB Department, and to ap- in need of repairs and up- propriate money for a Firefighters wear hazmat protective gear during a joint exercise of NSMC Union Hospital, the grades. He said the exist- Post-Employment Ben- Lynn Fire Department and Lynn Police Department intended to evaluate emergency response ing station is worth about efits Liability Trust. He procedures for hazardous materials incidents on Thursday. $100 million but is in need also wants members to re- of a new bypass. He called authorize revolving funds the issue a time sensitive for supporting recreation- priority. al programs, and for activ- Lynn planning for emergencies Crabtree is also asking ities at the senior center. to add money to the town’s LYNN stabilization fund. He said Bridget Turcotte can be he hopes to increase the reached at bturcotte@item- From A1 town’s bond rating to Tri- live.com. Follow her on A team of five dozen ple A, so they can pay less Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. firefighters and emergen- cy medical technicians quickly set up a 12 by 18 Swampscott sizes foot contamination unit in the hospital’s parking lot. In an actual emergency, up rail trail plan the yellow tent outfitted with showers would be used to remove chemicals SWAMPSCOTT Swampscott Train Station from patients before they From A1 to the Marblehead line at enter the hospital. For Seaview Avenue connect- victims who cannot walk, Pappalardo said she ing with the Marblehead there’s a conveyer belt in and other neighbors may Rail Trail, which also links the tent for stretchers. not be comfortable hav- to trails in Salem. The 10- “We have not had a ma- ing swing sets in their foot wide trail would cross jor incident in Lynn and backyards, with people Paradise Road, Walk- that’s how we like it,” said cruising through Salem er Road and Humphrey Klag. “But there could be a and Marblehead, as the Street and then go into chlorine leak and if so, we Lynn firefighters set up a mass decontamination unit during a joint trail would link to the Marblehead, officials said. ones in those two commu- need to be able to handle training exercise on Thursday at Union Hospital. The rail bed, where Na- it, make sure our staff, pa- nities. She was worried tional Grid power lines about safety, saying she run to Marblehead, has tients and the people who boots, and facial shields. unit is used to remove “It’s something that wouldn’t be able to have been vacant since the are coming in are kept The drill is a key compo- chemical exposure from could happen at a public her kids in the backyard 1960s, when the Marble- safe.” nent to make sure emer- victims because once they swimming pool if there by themselves any more. head railroad branch shut Paul Ricchi, Lynn’s gency responders are enter the ER the whole was an accidental mix of “We’re asking for your down. It was sold to Na- emergency management ready to act quickly, Ricchi building is at risk,” he chemicals that creates a help to protect our chil- tional Grid’s predecessor. director, said should a said. said. “It’s complicated and gas that could cause harm dren, privacy, safety and The town has full rights chlorine tanker crash or a “This is the place to if people don’t get hands- our town,” Pappalardo said. to the area that separates spill occur at a public pool, make mistakes so they on training, when it’s re- if breathed or exposed to Jonathan Leamon, a the ballfields behind the first responders would be won’t happen in a real ally needed it could cause skin,” he said. “Once they Swampscott resident, said middle school and the activated. emergency,” he said. delays and potentially fur- are rinsed off and given a he is in favor of the trail. middle school. The town “We’d be at the scene The key to keeping the ther problems.” preliminary triage, then As a bicycle rider, he said would have to acquire the and send casualties to the public safe is routine John Coulon, Nahant’s they enter the hospital for it’s pretty much a downer remainder of the ease- hospital,” he said. training and the drill is health agent, said the further treatment.” when the trail comes into ment for recreational use. For patients who have to a good way to do that, parking lot would be the Swampscott and just ends. Brian Maloney said he be taken to the hospital by according to Fire Chief first stop for anyone in Thomas Grillo can be He argued that the inci- was one of the abutters ambulance, EMTs would James McDonald. need of treatment from reached at tgrillo@item- dences of crime along the who thinks that he owns wear protective suits, “The decontamination chemical exposure. live.com. rail trails is actually down. land on part of the ease- “My goal is to have a rail ment the town is looking trail in my lifetime,” Lea- to acquire. He said he has mon said. “Now that I’m legitimate concerns about retired, I’d really like to crime at his house. There ride on it while I can still have been breaking and ride a bicycle.” enterings up and down Town Meeting members the path, he said. Anoth- in May will be asked to er abutter, who didn’t approve a warrant article want to share his name, requesting $850,000 to be said he had been robbed used for the design and three times, and the way engineering of the trail lo- the people got access was cation within the Nation- through the trail. al Grid corridor, as well Maloney said he was also as the legal fees and costs a father of three children for acquisition of the ease- and said “I never would ment rights, as previously have bought this house if reported in The Item. I knew this was the case.” The Town Meeting funds He had also grown up in would not be for construc- the house, which has been tion of the trail, which in his family for three would be paid for by dona- generations. He said fear tions, grants and private is relative, but referred to funds, officials said. an assault on the Marble- Kane said $240,000 of head Rail Trail last fall, those requested funds saying the woman felt would be used to hire pro- fear that day. fessionals for design and Town Meeting has voted engineering costs. About for the creation of the trail $610,000 would for acqui- on four separate occasions, sition of easement rights, including three times where the town would since 2002, Kane said. In work with the property 2009, Town Meeting gave owners (National Grid the town the authority to ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE and/or other parties) to se- use eminent domain for a Sen. Elizabeth Warren greets the audience during her town hall forum at Salem High School. cure the rights. This may recreational easement, but be done through eminent didn’t allocate the funds domain, with compensa- for that process. tion for owners, or by do- “After 17 years, we sit nation/gift of the land. here tonight,” said Paul Warren the talk of Salem High Town officials met with Dwyer, an abutter. “We’re National Grid represen- going to bet $850,000 that WARREN The topic of univer- Warren described the need to explain his plan of tatives in 2014 and 2015, we may be able to finish From A1 sal healthcare came up, bipartisan bill as an ex- action in detail first. who were believed to be this with donations.” which Warren called a ba- ample of a small crack in “We are safer when peo- the sole owners of the ease- Not all abutters were Warren gave a particu- sic human right. She ac- the law where legislators ple in other countries are ment wanted by the town against the trail. for the trail. Officials said larly passionate response knowledged the existence were able to work for an safer,” said Warren. She “I don’t have any con- to a question about how the town had previously of issues with the Afford- effective change. said in many instances, cerns,” said Frances Wein- the Democratic party can able Care Act, also known National issues such as been in discussions to ac- building partnerships can er. “I welcome the trail.” send a unifying message as Obamacare, but said the recent decision by the quire the easement from be more effective than de- Weiner said she was not to voters. The answer lies the constant initiatives to Trump administration the company for little to no afraid of being killed on ploying weapons. in action as opposed to a repeal it have stood in the to attack Syria were ad- cost, but it has since been the rail trail. She said she change in branding, she way of making critical ad- dressed by Warren, who A vocal critic of the learned that National Grid was more afraid of being said. justments. assured the crowd that Trump administration, doesn’t appear to own all killed on her bike riding “The reality is, unless Marblehead resident Ja- the president cannot take Warren is up for re-elec- of the land. Through a title to the rail trail. we’re going to get out son Mondale brought up additional military action tion next year. process, numerous owners there and fight … no one’s a bill Warren introduced without the approval of have been identified, which Gayla Cawley can be going to believe us,” said with Sen. Chuck Grassley Congress. She said if he Leah Dearborn can be could include abutters. reached at gcawley@item- Warren. “Why should they (R-Iowa) to decrease the wants a shot of getting reached at ldearborn@ The two-plus mile live.com. Follow her on believe us?” cost of hearing aids. that approval, he will itemlive.com. trail would run from the Twitter @GaylaCawley. A8 FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Researchers name loud ‘Doctor Who’ leaves; shrimp after Pink Floyd Capaldi eyes end of OXFORD, England (AP) — A space/time travels newly discovered species of shrimp that uses a bright pink LONDON (AP) — After three claw to create a sound loud seasons of zooming through enough to kill small fish has space and time, Peter Capal- been named for Pink Floyd. di is preparing to hang up his The shrimp found on Pan- sonic screwdriver and depart ama’s Pacific coast has been “Doctor Who.” dubbed Synalpheus pinkfloydi He hopes fans of the British sci-fi series have enjoyed watch- in the peer-reviewed journal COURTESY PHOTO | MARIE LAGMAN Zootaxa. Oxford University ing him as the galaxy-hopping Museum of Natural History Time Lord — but not necessari- researcher Sammy De Grave ly understood him. is one of three researchers “I wanted him to be more credited with discovering the uncomfortable, more alien,” creature. He says the descrip- Capaldi said of his take on a tion of the shrimp was “the character who first appeared perfect opportunity to finally on TV screens in 1963. give a nod to my favorite band.” Originally played by the late According to Oxford, pistol or William Hartnell, the Doctor snapping shrimps close their arrived onscreen in the Tardis, enlarged claws at a rapid speed a time-traveling space ship to create an imploding bubble. — bigger on the inside than The result is a sound so loud it the outside — shaped like an can kill or stun a fish. old-fashioned British telephone Pink Floyd is also honored in booth. He soon established a nature with a damselfly named place in viewers’ hearts, and after its 1969 album “Umma- British popular culture. gumma.” Thanks to the character’s handy ability to regenerate Photo of Ella Fitzgerald into new bodies, Capaldi is the show’s 12th lead actor. He’s set going on display to leave after a 12-episode se- ries that begins airing Saturday WASHINGTON (AP) — The on BBC television in Britain National Portrait Gallery is COURTESY PHOTO | MARIE LAGMAN COURTESY PHOTO | BETHANY KILROY and BBC America in the U.S. putting up a photograph of Reflecting on his time in the American jazz singer Ella Fitz- Tardis, the Scottish actor says gerald, below, often referred to Somebunny wishes Lynnfield a Happy Easter he tried to make his version as “The First Lady of Song.” more elusive than those of The portrait is on view be- LYNNFIELD — The Easter Bunny thought last Saturday was the perfect day for an egg hunt. Christopher Eccleston, Da- ginning Thursday, ahead of the He hid spring-colored eggs all over the side lawn of St. Maria Goretti Church and enjoyed watching vid Tennant or Matt Smith, 100th anniversary of Fitzger- children gather them up. After all, there were fun treats inside. the three others who have held ald’s birth. Fitzgerald, who died Above, Tom Elliott and his children Grace, Sofia, and Daniel smile with the Easter Bunny. Mar- the role since “Doctor Who” re- in 1996 at the age of 79, would gaux Pizzotti, bottom left, dresses appropriately for the Easter egg hunt while children hunt for eggs turned in 2005 after a 16-year have celebrated her 100th on the side lawn of St. Maria Goretti Church. gap. birthday April 25. The National Portrait Gallery ‘’ contestant outs Harrison Ford visit, Fisher said in a statement the pho- tribute launch Star Wars event tograph on fellow competitor as transgender display is of (AP) — “Survivor” contestant apologized, but was voted out How do you celebrate 40 years Fitzgerald in Zeke Smith was outed as of the competition. of “Star Wars” in 90 minutes? performance transgender by fellow compet- In the tense tribal coun- With a surprise Harrison Ford, flanked by itor Jeff Varner on Wednes- cil, which was taped last right, appearance, a touching Car- Ray Brown, Dizzy day night’s episode of the CBS year, Smith explained that rie Fisher, left, tribute, a John Gillespie reality competition. The move he didn’t mention that he Williams performance and a fair has prompted online criticism was transgender because he amount of jokes about George PHOTO | and Milt FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS Jackson. It and condemnation by a major didn’t want to be known as Lucas’ dialogue, of course. was taken LGBT rights group. “the trans ‘Survivor’ player. I Attendees at Star Wars Cele- ated the sprawling look-back at around 1974 Varner made accusations of wanted to be Zeke the ‘Survi- bration were treated to that and the four decade legacy, featuring by William Gottlieb, who “a deception” before revealing vor’ player.” more Thursday in Orlando, Flori- appearances by chief learned to use a camera to that Smith is transgender On the contrary, he now da, at the kick-off of the four-day Kathleen Kennedy, Mark take pictures to accompany his on the episode. Varner was says appearing on “Survivor” fan event marking the anniversa- Hamill, Billy Dee Williams, An- weekly music column for The immediately criticized by was a step toward becoming ry of Lucas’ space saga. thony Daniels, Peter Mayhew Washington Post. other players. He repeatedly the man he wants to be. 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ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Nahant’s Linda Jenkins will be walking and running with Grab the Torch in the Boston Saugus Marathon on Monday. Jenkins rolls Northeast runs to By Katie Morrison ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — After losing eight se- niors from last year’s roster, which empower made the state tournament for the rst time in ve years, the Saugus softball team came into the 2017 By Steve Krause pounds too. season with a lot of question marks. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR All of the above inspired And while there are still kinks to Jenkins to join the GTT NAHANT — Grab the iron out, the Sachems have proved team this year. She will through the rst three games of the Torch is billed as an or- run alongside writer, ac- ganization that teaches season that they plan to be right ademic and former mili- back in the mix again this season. girls how to nd their tary of cer Paula Broad- Saugus rolled to a 9-1 win over voices, follow their pas- well and longtime runner Northeast Metro Tech on Thursday sions, make empathetic Grace Eberle to raise mon- afternoon at Saugus High, improv- decisions, stay strong, and ey for the group. ing to 2-1 on the season. The oth- never give up. “It’s all about the em- er win was a lopsided victory over Linda Jenkins of Nahant powerment for young Northeastern Conference newcom- is 100 percent on board women,” she said. “(Al- er Everett, and the only loss came with GTT’s mission. But drich) does seminars in on Wednesday against a strong Monday, she’ll be ecstatic three different locations Marblehead team, 3-1. if she nds herself run- (Boston being one), and “If you had told me before the ning across the nish line brings in all kinds of pro- season that after the rst week, of the Boston Marathon. fessionals to train them in we’d be 2-1, I’d be ecstatic,” Sau- Jenkins, a real estate leadership. gus coach Steve Almquist said. broker for Nahant Associ- “Basically, he tries to in- “We have a young team, today we ates, has been friends with spire them and then have started seven freshmen and soph- GTT founder and CEO them walk out of there omores. We have 12 kids on the David Aldrich for 17 years. better for having taken roster, and everyone’s contributing. However, last year he told the seminars.” It’s a good group, they have good her of his experiences of She de nitely under- chemistry.” running the marathon for stands she’s the novice of The Sachems are very much on the rst time. He also told the trio. the young side and while that can her more about GTT and “Paula’s a military of- often be a detriment, so far the un- what it set out to do. cer, so you know she’s derclassmen have been stepping up Jenkins, 63, was im- in great shape,” Jenkins in a big way for Saugus. Thursday’s pressed — not only with said. “And Grace, she game was no different. the group, but with Al- looks like she runs for a Freshman center elder Taylor drich’s drive. living.” Bogdanski got the Sachems on the “I just thought, ‘wow. Eberle pushed a young board early, launching a two-run Here’s a novice who never boy with cerebral palsy home run over the Northeast cen- ran a day in his life and he in the Marine Corps Mar- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON ter elder’s head, bringing in Brit- basically trained and ran athon, a half-marathon, tney Sudanowicz, who walked to the whole marathon last two 10ks and a 15k. Saugus pitcher Caitlyn Wood pitched a complete game against start the home half of the rst. year.” Northeast Tech on Thursday, striking out seven batters in the Aldrich also lost 50 JENKINS, B2 outing. SAUGUS, B2 St. Mary’s girls lacrosse survives pair of tough games

goals) and Solomon, Riley Lynch and Eve ROUNDUP Smith (1 goal each) helped St. Mary’s de- By Mike Alongi feat Cardinal Spellman, 14-5. FOR THE ITEM “These games brought us together,” Butt said. “It’s been a tough 24 hours, The St. Mary’s girls lacrosse team sur- vived a harrowing couple of days. How- but we ended the week the way we want- ever, the Spartans came out of them in ed to.” great shape, winning two games within BOYS LACROSSE 18 hours to move to 3-2. St. Mary’s 18, Thursday, the Spartans played an ear- Lowell Catholic 10 ly afternoon game against Lowell Catho- Nick Napolitano (four goals, ve as- lic, and won, 11-7. sists) and Dante Maribito (three goals, “We were coming off a game the night ve assists) had huge games for the before, and a couple of our kids were Spartans in a win at Manning Field on pretty banged up,” said coach K.C. Butt. Thursday. Andrew Kreamer had four The inspiration for Thursday’s game goals, Alec Mathau had two goals and was Brittany McPherson, who had 21 two assists, Christian Lebert had two saves. goals and one assist, Anthony DelVec- “She pulled the team together today,” chio had two goals and Eric Langis had Butt said. one goal. ITEM FILE PHOTO ITEM FILE PHOTO Codi Butt (6 goals), Liz Weisse (4 goals) The Spartans will travel to take on Liz Weisse had four goals for the and and Zoe Solomons (1 goal) led the Lynn eld on Wednesday. Codi Butt led St. Mary’s with six Spartans in a win over Lowell way offensively. goals on Thursday afternoon in a Catholic on Thursday. Wednesday, Weisse (5 goals), Butt (4 ROUNDUP, B2 win over Lowell Catholic. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017 Bogaerts, Ramirez come up late to lead Sox over Pirates BOSTON (AP) — Xander Bogaerts’ Pittsburgh starter Chad Kuhl gave up RBI single capped a three-run rally in one run on five hits over 6 1/3 innings, the eighth inning Thursday, lifting the striking out six without a walk. Boston Red Sox over the Pittsburgh Pi- Rodriguez gave up two of his three runs rates 4-3 in a makeup from a rainout in in the first inning, but struck out eight the opening series. with four walks over 5 1/3. Boston ended up sweeping Pittsburgh TRAINER’S ROOM in three games at Fenway Park after win- Pirates: They may be a bit tired after a ning the first two games of the season. quick trip in and out of Boston. They ar- Andrew McCutchen tied Barry Bonds rived just before 1 a.m. and were heading for fourth on Pittsburgh’s all-time list to Chicago for a weekend series against with his first homer of the season, but the the Cubs. Pirates lost their fourth straight. Red Sox: Ace lefty David Price, out since Matt Barnes (2-0) worked one inning of early into spring training with a strained hitless relief. Craig Kimbrel pitched the left elbow, is set to throw a bullpen ses- ninth for his third save. sion on Saturday. Manager John Farrell Hanley Ramirez hit a bases-loaded, gave struggling 3B Pablo Sandoval the two-run double in the eighth off Juan day off. He’s hitting just .133 (4 for 30) Nicasio (0-2) that made it 3-all. Mookie with two homers and seven RBIs. LHP Betts, the second of two close runners Robbie Ross Jr. was removed from his heading home, was out at the plate. Bo- rehab assignment at Triple-A Pawtucket gaerts then slapped his go-ahead hit to and activated from the 10-day disabled right. list. He was out with the flu. To make PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston’s Mitch Moreland set a club re- room, RHP Ben Taylor was optioned to cord by hitting a double for the seventh Pawtucket. Xander Bogaerts tosses his bat after knocking in the go-ahead run for straight game. MAKING IT LOOK EASY the Red Sox in the eighth inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates on McCutchen hit the first pitch he saw Pirates third baseman Josh Harrison Thursday at Fenway Park. from Eduardo Rodriguez off a billboard made a nice over-the-shoulder grab on a above the Green Monster for his 176th foul pop near the seats for the first out of is set to start against RHP Kyle Hendricks Friday against Tampa Bay with reigning career homer. the fifth and closed the inning by catching (1-0, 6.00) Friday afternoon in the first of AL Cy Young Award winner Rick Porcello The 30-year-old McCutchen — the NL’s one down the third-base line close to the three day games in Chicago. The Pirates (1-0, 4.38) facing Rays RHP Chris Archer 2013 MVP — entered the day with just stands. were 1-8 at Wrigley Field last season, but (1-0, 2.45). Porcello has gone at least six one RBI following an offseason filled with UP NEXT Cole is 8-2 in his career against the Cubs. innings in 20 consecutive starts, the ma- trade rumors. Pirates: RHP Gerrit Cole (0-1, 6.55 ERA) Red Sox: They open a four-game series jors’ longest active streak. Jenkins running to help Prep lacrosse comes alive in win LACROSSE panic, we stuck with it and made said. “He let it in one goal and I empower young women From B1 the next couple plays which was think he’d want that one back. good.” He almost pitched a shutout, JENKINS “and I want to be running when I we have to work on, but overall The Eagles added five goals in which is really hard to do in la- From B1 cross that finish line.” we’re starting to get it. It’s a good the fourth quarter to ice the vic- crosse.” If she’s never run the race be- progression from the last three tory at 12-1. The Eagles (1-3) visit Mar- She also pushes the boy around fore, Jenkins is familiar enough games to come out here and get Sarni’s goal with eight minutes blehead Tuesday, while Malden the bases for Charlotte’s Miracle with it. the win.” left in the game gave him a hat Catholic (0-3) looks for its first Baseball League, a national orga- “For a few years now, I’ve been Pynchon was pleased to see his trick on the afternoon. win on Saturday at Beverly. nization, similar to Lynn’s Chal- a volunteer at Mile 25, giving team keep its composure after Aside from a strong offensive “We have to make some bet- lenger Little League, that gives out water to runners. It was such the Lancers cut into the deficit. showing, the Eagles received an ter shots,” O’Neill said. “Credit special-needs children the chance a great experience to see all the “(It’s a) 4-0 game, they score impressive performance from to Prep’s goalie (Carpenter), he to experience baseball. people run by me, in all kinds one and make it 4-1. If they put Carpenter in net. Almquist’s stood tall and made a lot of saves. Jenkins is on the extreme other of condition. They’re only a mile another one in it’s a two-goal goal for the Lancers was Carpen- We just have to keep pushing.” end of this equation. She’d never away from the end, and you’re lead and everybody starts pan- ter’s lone blemish. The win was Pynchon’s first as run before she attempted to train there trying to encourage them. icking,” Pynchon said. “We didn’t “He was excellent,” Pynchon Prep’s coach. for this year’s marathon. And And they’re coming up to me and when she told her doctor she was thanking me.” going to attempt it, “he told me The 25th mile mark is just be- ‘you do realize people die at that Saugus faces tough path ahead in NEC fore Fenway Park — right outside finish line, don’t you?’” of Kenmore Square. SAUGUS to Sudanowicz and Bogdanski pitching. Wood has stepped up in However, she persevered — and “You can see Fenway Park be- resulted in another run. Emma a big way. she said she even had to learn From B1 hind you, and you can see the fans Howard singled to center to A freshman, Wood tossed a how to do that. up top, turned around so they can “We jumped on them right make it 5-1, and RBIs from Caity complete game Thursday, strik- “For someone who has never away,” said Almquist. “I’m so Sheehan, Alex Almquist and Di- ing out seven. Her only blemish exactly had to discipline myself, I see the runners, and you can hear happy for (Taylor). It was her Censo gave Saugus an 8-1 lead. was in the fourth, when an error found I wasn’t as disciplined as I the cheers. It’s such a great expe- rience.” first varsity home run.” “Last game, we got runners on, and a triple led to an unearned thought I was,” she said. “I’d go to A hit batter and a single from Now, Jenkins gives herself a but couldn’t get the timely hit,” run. the gym a few times a week, but Caitlyn Wood kept the rally couple of days off a week. Steve Almquist said. “Northeast Wood has pitched 21 innings that’s not the same as going out going with one out, but the Sa- today made it difficult for us, “You have to rest, too,” she said. for Saugus this season, and has in the freezing cold and the rain. chems couldn’t push any more they played great defense, but “Otherwise, you can’t train.” yet to allow an earned run. In I had to push myself to get out across in the inning. we really needed one of those in- Wednesday’s game against Mar- there in all kinds of weather.” Because the GTT team is so A big fourth inning broke the nings.” blehead, all three of the runs She also learned that there’s small, the women have had to game wide open. After North- Saugus added to its lead in the such a thing as overtraining. raise $10,000 each. And Jenkins east got on the board with a run fifth as a couple of infield singles scored by the Magicians came as “I didn’t realize I was going to is almost there. And whether it’s in the top of the inning, the Sa- put runners on for Sheehan, who results of Saugus errors. be a part of this team until De- racing, training to race, or raising chems scored six time to take an singled home Howard. “I can’t ask for anything more cember,” she said, “so I had some money, Jenkins lives by the motto 8-1 lead. While the offense has looked from that kid,” Steve Almquist catching up to do. I found that my “let your faith be bigger than your Alex Almquist got the ral- solid for Saugus, the bigger story said of Wood. “It was great to knee was starting to swell up, and fear.” ly started with a single. Sadie has been the pitching. After grad- get her some run support today. I had to cut back a little,” she said. To contribute to Jenkins’ fund, DiCenso followed with a little uating Northeastern Conference She’s stepped up.” “Now, it looks as if I’m going to go to www.crowdrise.com/grab- blooper behind third, and DJ All-Star Brooke Westmoreland The Sachems will face a hand- walk some of the course and I’m thetorchboston2017/fundraiser/ Monaco walked to load the bas- and secondary pitcher Shannon ful of tough NEC tests next week, going to run some of the course. lindajenkins10 and follow the es. Hallie Kahn drove in a run on Gayron after last season, the Sa- taking on Beverly, Revere and “I just want to finish,” she said, prompts. a groundout to short, and walks chems were in desperate need of Peabody. Lynnfield boys, girls tennis notch wins over Bishop Fenwick

ROUNDUP and Michael Gentile won the Marblehead 4, Masconomet 1 got the win in relief, pitching the mound, tossing five innings From B1 first match, 6-1, 6-0, and the The Magicians swept the three four innings of shutout ball with of no-hit baseball with eight team of Lorenzo Russo and Mi- singles matches and added a seven strikeouts. strikeouts. Swampscott 7, Revere 6 chael Maffeo won its match, 6-1, win in doubles on Thursday. Mi- St. Mary’s (2-0) will go up The Rams will take on Swamp- Andrew Dove led the way with 6-3. chelle Shub took first singles, against Cardinal Spellman in a scott at Fraser Field on Monday three goals and one assist for The Pioneers will have a full 6-0, 6-0, Hannah Porath won Catholic Central League match- morning. the Big Blue (1-1). Jack Herlihy week of practice over spring second singles, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2, and up on Tuesday. Winthrop 8, Greater Lowell 7 had two goals, Emory Woller- break before getting back into Lily Frontero won third singles, Bishop Fenwick 15, Stef Strangie got the win on scheid had one goal and one as- action on Monday, April 24. 5-7, 6-4, 6-1. The doubles team Arlington Catholic 0 (F/6) the mound for Winthrop, who sist and Nick Kersten had one Winthrop 3, Lynn Classical 2 of Megan Ryan and Kaelyn At- Dave Furtado got the win for improved to 1-1 on the year. goal. Goaltender Tim Perlin had Winthrop improved to 2-1 on tridge won its match, 7-6, 6-2. the Crusaders in the shortened Strangie went 2 2/3 innings and 20 saves in the win. the year after sweeping doubles Latin Academy 4, St. Mary’s 1 game, tossing five innings and struck out four batters before Salem 10, Lynn 9 and getting a win in singles on The lone win for the Spartans giving up no runs on just one hit being relieved by Kaitlyn Car- The Jets are still looking for Thursday. Timmy Duyon was came from Mia Nikolakopoulos, while striking out seven batters. ter and Taylor Empimba. On the their first win of the season af- the lone singles winner for the who won her singles match 8-4. Nick Fowler (three runs scored) offensive side of the ball, Jessie ter a close loss on Thursday eve- Vikings, taking his match 6-4, The Spartans (0-4) will have a and Ethan Belt (two runs scored) Martin went 2-for-4 with two ning. Ryan Clark led the way for 6-3. In doubles, the team of Matt full week off before returning to each had four hits in the win. doubles and two RBI. Lynn (0-4) with four goals, while Tarantino and Charlie Page won action after spring break. Fenwick (1-1) will take on St. The Vikings will take on Lynn Nicky Duong and Matt Moore- its match, 6-3, 6-3, and the team BASEBALL Mary’s in a Catholic Central English at home on Monday house had two goals apiece. Jack of Jaylin Cortes and Kevin Door Lynn Classical 8, Winthrop 6 League showdown on Wednes- morning. Stafford had one goal in the loss. won its match, 6-1, 6-2. Tyler Way and Sean Devin day afternoon. BOYS TRACK The Jets will try again for that GIRLS TENNIS each went 3-for-3 at the plate Lynnfield 6, Pentucket 2 Lynn Tech 109, first win on Monday when they Lynnfield 5, with a RBI. Way also scored two The Pioneers remain undefeat- Mystic Valley 16 travel to Swampscott for a meet- Bishop Fenwick 0 runs and stole two bases. Herbie ed on the season after a win on Akeem Blake, Jamie James ing with the Big Blue. The Pioneers (2-0) got singles Newton went 2-for-3 with two the road on Thursday afternoon. and Treavoun Baldwin were all BOYS TENNIS wins from Sarah Mezini (6-0, RBI. On the mound, starting Fernando Gonzalez got the win double-winners for the Tigers Revere 4, Malden 1 6-1), Camie Foley (6-2, 6-3) and pitcher Brett Bucklin earned on the mound, going six-plus in- on Thursday. Blake won the The Patriots notched a win in Katie Nevils (6-0, 6-2). In dou- the win. Bucklin tossed five nings and giving up two runs on 100-meter (11 seconds) and the their first game of the season bles play, the team of Katie Nu- shutout innings and totalled six four hits with seven strikeouts. high jump (5 feet, 10 inches), on Thursday, grabbing two sin- gent and Allison Carey won its strikeouts. At 2-0 on the young Nick Aslanian came on for the gles wins and two doubles wins. match, 7-5, 6-1, and the team of season, Classical’s building con- save in relief. while James won the 200 (23.6) David Grujic got the win in first Rachel Strout and Laura Muc- fidence. “It’s good to be outside On the offensive end, Bryant and the discus (109-3) and Bald- singles, 6-3, 6-4, while Josh Pre- ci won its match, 6-3, 6-3. Lyn- and playing,” Rams coach Mike Dana had another big game win won the 400 hurdles (1:05.5) ciado took third singles, 6-4, 6-2. nfield will have a full week off Zukowski said. “To get two wins with three hits and two RBI, and the 400 dash (56.9). Also In doubles play, the team of Jos- before taking on Rockport next under our belt at the beginning, while Mike Federico (two RBI) notching wins for Tech were ue Martinez and Naveed Jabbar Friday afternoon. that gives us a little confidence.” and Cooper Marengi (one RBI) Brandon Mendez in the two- got the win in the first match, Lynn Classical 3, Winthrop 2 The Rams visit Newburyport at each had two hits. Kyle Hawes mile, David Barrios in the 100, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5), and the team of Classical got one singles win noon on Saturday. had an RBI triple in the win. Edgar Ortega in the one-mile, Sijarong Men and Eric Meza and swept the doubles matches St. Mary’s 11, The Pioneers (3-0) will go up Brandon Touy in the 800, Ali took the second match, 6-3, 6-3. en route to a close win no Thurs- Lowell Catholic 4 against Masconomet on Satur- Bdaiwi in the javelin and Elvin Revere (1-0) will take on day afternoon. Lizzie Troisi was The Spartans were in a tie day. Gonzalez in the long jump. Somerville on Monday after- the winner in singles, taking her game going into the final inning SOFTBALL GIRLS TRACK noon. match, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. In doubles on Thursday when their offense Lynn Classical 20, Mystic Valley 78, Lynnfield 5, play, the team of Abby Stafford exploded for a seven runs to seal Somerville 0 (F/5) Lynn Tech 52 Bishop Fenwick 0 and Lexi Ferraro won its match, a big win in a non-league game. Meghan Leavitt went 3-for-5 Makayla Handle was the lone Lynnfield got singles wins 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, and the team of Ryan Turenne led the way on with six RBI for the Rams (2- double-winner for Tech, winning from Max Rothermund (6-0, Daphne Pineda and Shanelle offense, going 3-for-4 with three 0), while Alaina Gridley went both the shot put and the discus. 6-0), Arlix Correa (6-1, 6-0) and Barry won its match, 6-3, 4-6, RBI, while Lou Vidal went 2-for- 2-for-3 with three RBI and Kay- Smarlin Vargas won the 400 and Andrew Seelig (6-3, 6-1). In dou- 6-3. The Rams will take on Bev- 2 with two RBI and Kyle Bernar- la Morrill went 2-for-3 with two Jayden Thackson won the long bles play, the team of Joe Pavao erly on Monday afternoon. dini had one RBI. Bobby Alcott RBI. Tori Adams got the win on jump. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE FRIDAY English at Marblehead (11) Baseball Haverhill at St. John’s (noon) Masco at Lynnfield (10) Beverly at Triton (2) Winchester at Malden Catholic (11) Chelsea at Tech (7) Minuteman at Mystic Valley (4:15) Boys Lacrosse Saugus at Peabody (4) Chelmsford at Peabody (10) Boys Lacrosse Fenwick at Swampscott (TBD) Haverhill at Gloucester (noon) North Reading at Lynnfield (4) Malden Catholic at Beverly (11) Shawsheen at Mystic Valley (4:15) Girls Lacrosse Girls Lacrosse Essex Tech at Winthrop (4) Beverly at Swampscott (at Salem, 2) Lynnfield at North Reading (3:45) Dracut at Peabody (noon) Mystic Valley at Shawsheen (4) Lowell at Malden (5:30) Revere at Wilmington (10) Softball Salem at St. Mary’s (noon) Gloucester at English (10) Softball SATURDAY Essex Tech at Fenwick (11) Baseball New Bedford at Revere (11) Classical at Newburyport (noon) Peabody at Reading (11)

SPORTS BRIEFS Park and recs Conlon Memorial tennis clinics Scholarship Youth tennis clinics will be Applications are now being held by Lynn Parks and Rec- accepted for the Conlon reation on Saturdays from Memorial Scholarship, May 6-27 at Gowdy Play- award in honor and memory ground on Cedar Brook Road. of Michael J. and Michelle The clinic will consist of Conlon. warmups, stretches, basic An award of $1,500 will be tennis, forehand and back- given to one senior from hand, serve and volley, and each of Lynn’s three Public group tennis. High Schools. The award is PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ages 8 and under will meet to be presented during Washington Capitals right wing Justin Williams (14) scores against Toronto Maple Leafs’ goalie from 9-10 a.m.; 9-11 at 10:15- Senior Awards Night to a Philipp Grubauer (31) as William Nylander (29) and center Auston Matthews (34) watch during 11:15 a.m.; ages 12 and up, male/female who best meets the second period in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup playoffs on Thursday night. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. the following criteria: Varsity Registration forms are athlete, excellent school citi- available at www.ci.lynn/ zen, and evidence of academ- citydevelopments—parkan- ic success. The candidate Top-seeded Capitals squeeze out drecreation.shtml. must also have been accept- For more information, con- ed to a two- or four-year col- tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- lege, and is in need of finan- overtime win over Toronto in Game 1 7086. cial assistance. All applica- Articles to bring include a tions are due by Friday, May WASHINGTON (AP) — Toronto Game 2 is Saturday night in Wash- at 9:44 on Gardiner’s goal that was racquet, hat, water and sun- 12th and are currently avail- native Tom Wilson scored his first ington. originally waved off for goaltender screen. A limited number of able in each school’s guid- NHL playoff goal 5:15 into overtime The Maple Leafs lost when leading interference but challenged by Bab- racquets are available. ance offices. and the Washington Capitals sur- by multiple goals again after doing cock and won. vived a scare to beat the Maple Leafs so an NHL-high eight times during The first 10 minutes made for one 3-2 on Thursday night in Game 1 of the regular season. of the Capitals’ worst stretches of the TV/RADIO their first-round series. Showing no fear of the playoff season, though they got on the board TV at Boston, NESN, 7:10 p.m. The top-seeded Capitals came back stage or their opponent, the Maple with Williams’ power-play goal 2 sec- NHL Playoffs from a two-goal deficit to take the Leafs took the play right to the Cap- onds after a 5-on-3 power play turned Golf early lead in the series and at least itals in the first few shifts. Strong back into a 5-on-4 at 12:24 and had Columbus at Pittsburgh, NHL European PGA: Trophee Has- momentarily stop the panic about work by James van Riemsdyk fol- a stronger second half of the period. Network, 7 p.m.; NY Rang- san II, Golf, 10:30 a.m.; a slip-up. Justin Williams scored lowing his own shot and centering Though the Maple Leafs kept up the ers at Montreal, USA, 7 Champions: Mitsubishi Elec- twice in regulation, and Washington the puck off the post to Marner gave pressure in the second, Andersen lost p.m.; St. Louis at Minneso- tric Classic, Golf, 12:30 showed it could handle the adversi- the Maple Leafs the lead just 1:35 in the puck between his skates and Wil- ta, NBCSN, 8 p.m.; San Jose p.m.; PGA: RBC Heritage, ty of falling behind. to stun the Presidents’ Trophy win- liams poked it in at the 16-minute at Edmonton, NBCSN, 10:30 Braden Holtby was up to the ners and the crowd. mark to tie the score at 2. p.m. Golf, 3 p.m.; LPGA: Lotte Championship, Golf, 7 p.m. task in goal, stopping 35 of the 37 “There’s nothing like a bunch of Holtby and Andersen went save MLB shots he faced. Toronto counterpart fans that got long faces and sitting for save the rest of regulation, flash- Radio Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, Frederik Andersen was arguably on their hands and are nervous like ing their gloves to send the game to MLB Network, 2 p.m.; St. MLB the best player on the ice with 41 you can’t believe,” Toronto coach overtime. Louis at NY Yankees, MLB Tampa Bay at Boston, NESN, saves before being beaten by Wilson Mike Babcock said. NOTES Network, 7 p.m.; Tampa Bay 7:10 p.m. with an absurd shot on the winner. Uncharacteristic turnovers and Capitals D John Carlson returned Mitch Marner and Jake Gardiner blunders by the Capitals compound- after missing the final four regu- scored in the first period for Toronto, ed the situation as fans yelled for lar-season games with a lower-body NHL PLAYOFFS back in the playoffs for the first time them to “wake up.” Instead of wak- injury. ... Maple Leafs D Nikita Zait- Wednesday, April 12 San Jose at Edmonton, 10:30 p.m. since 2013. ing up, Washington fell behind 2-0 sev was out with a lower-body injury. N.Y. Rangers 2, Montreal 0, N.Y. Saturday, April 15 Rangers leads series 1-0 Boston at Ottawa, 3 p.m. Boston 2, Ottawa 1, Boston leads Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. Pioneer NFL owner Dan Rooney passes away series 1-0 Nashville at Chicago, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 3, Columbus 1, Pittsburgh Calgary at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. leads series 1-0 Dan Rooney, the pow- nine mainstays from the Sunday, April 16 St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1, OT, St. erful and popular Pitts- Minnesota at St. Louis, 3 p.m. 1970s dynasty, plus coach Louis leads series 1-0 burgh Steelers chairman Chuck Noll, make the San Jose 3, Edmonton 2, OT, San Pittsburgh at Columbus, 6 p.m. Jose leads series 1-0 Montreal at New York, 7 p.m. whose name is attached to Hall of Fame. Thursday, April 13 Edmonton at San Jose, 10 p.m. the NFL’s landmark ini- Under Rooney, two sta- Washington 3, Toronto 2, OT, Monday, April 17 tiative in minority hiring, diums were built in Pitts- Washington leads series 1-0 Ottawa at Boston, 7 p.m. died Thursday. He was 84. burgh, securing their Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. Nashville at Chicago, 8 p.m. The team announced his place in a small market Calgary at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Chicago at Nashville, 9:30 p.m. Anaheim at Calgary, 10 p.m. death but details were not where they are sporting Friday, April 14 immediately available. New York at Montreal, 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 18 kings. Rooney’s ability to Columbus at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Montreal at New York, 7 p.m. Rooney took over oper- reach across status, class, St. Louis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. ation of the team in the race and gender made 1960s from his father, him beloved in a city that Art, who founded the identifies itself with its NBA PLAYOFFS franchise. From there, teams with a passion few Dan Rooney oversaw Saturday, April 15 Wednesday, April 19 others can match. NFL championships for Indiana at Cleveland, 3 p.m. Atlanta at Washington, 7 p.m. “My father meant so a team that had never Milwaukee at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Houston, 8 p.m. much to all of us, and so Memphis at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Portland at Golden State, 10:30 even played in a league much to so many past and Utah at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. p.m. title game. Over the de- present members of the Sunday, April 16 Thursday, April 20 cades he became one of Atlanta at Washington, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Indiana, 7 p.m. Steelers organization,” Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. the most powerful and Portland at Golden State, 3:30 p.m. Art Rooney II said. “He San Antonio at Memphis, 9:30 p.m. innovative forces within Chicago at Boston, 6:30 p.m. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS gave his heart and soul to Oklahoma City at Houston, 9 p.m. Friday, April 21 the game, developing the Boston at Chicago, 7 p.m. Rooney Rule under which the Steelers, the National Monday, April 17 Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers chairman and Houston at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. NFL teams are required Football League and the Indiana at Cleveland, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Utah, 10 p.m. Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan Rooney passed city of Pittsburgh. We will Memphis at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. to interview minority can- Saturday, April 22 away on Thursday at age 84. celebrate his life and the Tuesday, April 18 Toronto at Milwaukee, 3 p.m. didates for coaching and Milwaukee at Toronto, 7 p.m. front-office positions. He many ways he left us in a Washington at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. becoming chairman. that can be together, one Chicago at Boston, 8 p.m. San Antonio at Memphis, 8 p.m. was a key figure in labor better place.” “My job is to do what’s where everybody in the Utah at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Golden State at Portland, 10:30 p.m. negotiations and league A confidant of three com- expansion. best for the organization place has the same goal, missioners, he played a In 2000, Rooney was in- and to make that decision and that is to win.” major role in negotiations MLB ducted into the Pro Foot- regardless of what the And win the Steelers with the players’ union AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ball Hall of Fame, joining consequences are to me did. With superb drafts and in league expansion East Division East Division personally,” Dan Rooney that led to the building in 1976 to Seattle and W L Pct GB W L Pct GB his father. Dan Rooney’s Baltimore 6 2 .750 — New York 6 3 .667 — son, Art II, has been the once said. “I take my posi- of the Steel Curtain de- Tampa. He also was in- Boston 5 4 .556 1½ Washington 5 4 .556 1 Steelers president since tion very seriously. What fense and a potent offense, volved in scheduling and New York 5 4 .556 1½ Miami 4 4 .500 1½ Tampa Bay 5 5 .500 2 Philadelphia 3 6 .333 3 2003, with Dan Rooney I want is an organization Pittsburgh eventually saw realignment decisions. Toronto 1 8 .111 5½ Atlanta 2 6 .250 3½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Detroit 6 3 .667 — Cincinnati 7 3 .700 — LeBron unfazed by struggles, believes Minnesota 6 3 .667 — Chicago 6 3 .667 ½ Chicago 4 4 .500 1½ Milwaukee 5 5 .500 2 Cleveland 4 5 .444 2 Pittsburgh 3 6 .333 3½ Kansas City 2 6 .250 3½ St. Louis 3 6 .333 3½ West Division West Division Cavaliers can win title again this year W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Los Angeles 6 4 .600 — Arizona 7 3 .700 — INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) — Why so optimistic, LeBron? consecutive series and takes a 40-17 Houston 6 4 .600 — Colorado 6 4 .600 1 Oakland 5 4 .556 ½ Los Angeles 5 5 .500 2 LeBron James quickly moved past Leaning against a padded wall in record in first-round games into this Texas 4 5 .444 1½ San Diego 5 5 .500 2 Cleveland’s disjointed regular sea- Cleveland’s practice facility, James series with the Pacers, a team he’s Seattle 2 8 .200 4 San Francisco 4 6 .400 3 son, an uphill, 82-game slog of inju- smiled sheepishly. battled in postseasons before. Thursday’s Games L.A. Angels (Ramirez 2-0) at Kansas City Minnesota 11, Detroit 5 (Duffy 1-0), 8:15 p.m. ries, roster upheaval and drama. “I’ve got the answer,” he said. “I’m James doesn’t know how to be any- Boston 4, Pittsburgh 3 Houston (Keuchel 1-0) at Oakland (Grave- Reflection can wait. not giving it to you. But I’ve got the thing but confident. It’s in his DNA. Texas 8, L.A. Angels 3 man 2-0), 10:05 p.m. James understands the Cavaliers answer why I feel like we’ve got a But there’s genuine concern about Chicago White Sox 10, Cleveland 4 Texas (Perez 1-1) at Seattle (Hernandez N.Y. Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 2 0-1), 10:10 p.m. appear vulnerable, perhaps beat- great chance.” these Cavaliers, who staggered down Baltimore 2, Toronto 1 Pittsburgh (Cole 0-1) at Chicago Cubs able as they enter the NBA playoffs It’s no secret. the stretch. They lost their final four Chicago Cubs 4, L.A. Dodgers 0 (Hendricks 1-0), 2:20 p.m. Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia (Nola 1-0) at Washington following a recent tailspin. However, The Cavs have a chance to win a regular-season games — one to an N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. (Strasburg 1-0), 4:05 p.m. Oakland at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. he feels the grind may help the Cavs championship because they have Atlanta team resting all its starters St. Louis (Wacha 1-0) at N.Y. Yankees Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. (Tanaka 0-1), 7:05 p.m. and maybe even give them an edge. James, and with James, all is possible. — and surrendered the No. 1 seed in Friday’s Games Milwaukee (Milone 0-0) at Cincinnati St. Louis (Wacha 1-0) at N.Y. Yankees “Through everything that went on With six straight visits to the Fi- the Eastern Conference to Boston. (Tanaka 0-1), 7:05 p.m. (Feldman 1-1), 7:10 p.m. with our team, we’re in a position nals on his resume, James knows Cleveland went just 23-23 after Jan. Baltimore (Miley 0-0) at Toronto (Sanchez N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 1-0) at Miami 0-0), 7:07 p.m. (Conley 1-0), 7:10 p.m. where we can do something special his way around the playoffs better 10 and the Cavs have been ranked Detroit (Norris 0-0) at Cleveland (Bauer San Diego (Chacin 1-1) at Atlanta (Tehe- still,” he said Thursday as Cleve- than any player in the league, and in the bottom third statistically on 0-1), 7:10 p.m. ran 0-0), 7:35 p.m. Tampa Bay (Archer 1-0) at Boston (Porcel- Arizona (Greinke 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers land prepared to face Indiana in maybe better than anyone in histo- defense all season. lo 1-0), 7:10 p.m. (Kershaw 1-1), 10:10 p.m. the opening round on Saturday. “We ry. After all, he’s won titles with two They are defending champions in Chicago White Sox (Covey 0-0) at Minne- Colorado (Anderson 1-1) at San Francisco sota (Mejia 0-1), 8:10 p.m. (Cueto 2-0), 10:15 p.m. have a chance to win it all.” teams, snatched a road win in 25 name only. 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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Mother can give away baby clothes or donate for tax break Six-heart contracts kept on coming DEAR ABBY: My friend it’s OK for her husband to Just after the robots at was not unexpected. I put recently had a baby and Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van be hard-nosed about death. bridgebase.com had bid and in dummy’s heart jack, and could really use my daugh- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, While he SHOULD be made six hearts against my surprisingly East played the ter’s old clothes, as our and was founded by her mother, more sympathetic to the wife and me (see yesterday’s nine. I ruffed a club, crossed girls are only a year apart column), up came another to the spade 10, ruffed the and I have saved practi- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at feelings of others, he DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los wasn’t raised that way. one. third club, led a diamond to cally everything. But it We had some scientific the ace, cashed the two top will cost a considerable His way of handling it is to Angeles, CA 90069. hearts and played on spades amount to ship several put up a wall. Some people bidding. Over West’s Unusual No-trump showing at least to make the slam. boxes, and I could use the and was worried he may ized video message) as po- don’t have the same depth extra money myself if I 5-5 in the minors, my wife’s There were 15 other tables not be there emotionally tential solutions to this of feelings as others. Mine three-club response was in play. Four spades plus two sold the clothes at a tag for her children in the problem. Read on for a are much more matter-of- game-forcing with five-plus was the result 11 times, al- sale. Would I be cheap if I event of her dying before sampling of other com- fact than my friends’. But most every auction being one asked that when my friend he does. Your answer to ments: hearts. (Instead, three hearts is done with them, she do- I can appreciate that we would have been natural and spade – two no-trump – four her was to “outlive him,” all grieve in different nate the clothes to a char- which had me rolling in DEAR ABBY: Perhaps encouraging, but nonforcing.) spades – all pass. That was ways. ity and send me back the laughter. the mom should identify a After I agreed hearts, the next very bad evaluation of the tax donation forms? Perhaps another idea relative or family friend to three calls were control-bids, North hand. Even worse, four DAVID IN MICHIGAN tables were in a partscore. WANTS TO KNOW IN might be to write letters be aware of this issue and North knowing that the king in Don’t ask! CONNECTICUT to her children NOW. A ready to step in and pro- DEAR ABBY: That partner’s first-bid suit is usu- heartfelt letter taking vide some support if need- woman’s husband could ally as good as the ace. Four DEAR WANTS TO family members through ed. If the children and this have Asperger’s syndrome, no-trump was Roman Key KNOW: First, a gentle re- Card Blackwood. Five clubs the loss of their mom person are alerted before- a type of high-functioning minder that once a gift is (from their mom) or dad hand, they will know indicated three key cards autism. These individuals, given, it belongs to the re- (from their mom who has whom to turn to in case (here, two aces and the heart cipient. And yes, I believe already passed) may be Mom predeceases her hus- although accomplished and king). Now I could envision you WOULD come across very comforting to some. band. Each child may wish intelligent in many areas, a grand slam, so I asked for as cheap. Either give the Or several letters for dif- to designate his or her have difficulty processing the heart queen. But when clothes out of the goodness ferent occasions could be a own source of support, but empathy. It makes them of your heart, knowing you my partner denied that card, beautiful gift. Just a the purpose of this exer- seem uncaring. This condi- will reap rewards beyond I settled for six hearts. thought. cise is to reassure the the financial — or donate tion makes interaction be- West led a top club. (It is mother that her kids will them yourself. tween spouses extremely common to lead the king from CHRISSY IN not be alone. CALIFORNIA frustrating and difficult. ace-king or king-queen when DEAR ABBY: “Full of MAURA IN OREGON It’s worth considering. the contract is above four Feeling in Arizona” (Jan. DEAR CHRISSY: Oth- no-trump.) I ruffed and led a 21) wrote about her hus- er readers suggested letter DEAR ABBY: This AUDREY IN low heart. West’s club discard band lacking sympathy, writing (and a personal- woman needs to know that PENNSYLVANIA

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MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT Positions Available at Elevator Interior Design By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Fabricator Helper Sheet Metal Worker given by Mark J. Allen and Jennifer C. Allen f/k/a Jennifer C. Conroy to Mortgage Essex Probate and Family Court Permanent full time position with a growing company. Pay range pending Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for American Mortgage Network, 36 Federal Street experience. Ideal workplace for motivated and ambitious individuals. Applicant Inc. dba American Mortgage network of MA, a DE Corp., its successors and Salem, MA 01970 must work well as part of a team; have a strong work ethic and a proven assigns, dated November 21, 2003 and registered with Essex County (Southern Docket No. ES17P0957GD record of reliability. Please send resume to [email protected] or call 781-596-4200. District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number 430924 noted on NOTICE AND ORDER: We offer competitive wages and employee benefits. Certificate of Title Number 70867, subsequently assigned to BAC Home Loan Petition for Appointment of Health and Dental Insurance Available, Servicing, LP by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment Guardianship of a minor 10 Paid Holidays, Paid Sick and Vacation registered with said Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number 401K, Life Insurance, Short Term Disability 518633 as noted on Certificate of Title Number 70867, subsequently assigned to In the interests of Sophia Faro Elevator Interior Design is a drug free environment with random drug testing Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) by Bank of America N.A. of Lynnfield MA performed on site. successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing LP by assignment registered Minor with said Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number 569658 as NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: noted on Certificate of Title Number 70867 and subsequently assigned to U.S. 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a Petition for Appointment of Guardian of a Real Estate salesperson wanted Bank Trust, N.A., as trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust by Federal National Minor filed on 04/05/2017 by Outstanding opportunity! Positive attitude, good people skills Mortgage Association by assignment registered with said Registry District of the Mark Maddison of Lynnfield, MA more important than experience. Part or full time. Land Court as Document Number 579407 as noted on Certificate of Title Number Renuka Maddison of Lynnfield MA 70867; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the will be held 5/24/2017 08:30 AM Review Hearing Call John or Mike Connor conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Located: 36 Federal St, Salem MA 01907 781-581-5940 Public Auction at 3:00 PM on April 28, 2017 at 48 Verdmont Avenue, Lynn, MA, 2. Response to Petition: You may respond by filing a written response to the all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Petition or by appearing in person at the hearing. If you choose to file a written Connor Real Estate response, you need to: The land in Lynn in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, File the original with the Court; and APARTMENTS bounded and described as follows: EASERLY by Verd Mont Avenue fifty (50) feet; Mail a copy to all interested parties at least 5 days before the hearing. NOTICES SOUTHERLY by Lot 33, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, one hundred five 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has the (105) feet; WESTERLY by Lot 19, as shown on said plan, fifty (50) feet; and right to request that counsel be appointed for the minor. NORTHERLY by Lot 35, as shown on said plan, one hundred five (105) feet. All of 4. Presence of the minor at Hearing: A minor over age 14 has the right to be PAY CALLS said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon plan present at any hearing, unless the Court finds that it is not in the minor's best LANDLORDS drawn by F .H. Eastman, Civil Engineer, dated February 19, 1903 as modified and interests. ARE YOU UNSURE WHAT TO approved by the court filed in the Land Registration Office, a copy of a portion of Pay Call Numbers CHARGE FOR RENT? (900, 976 and 550) which is filed in the Land Registration Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed This is a Legal Notice: An important court proceeding that may affect your rights FOR AN HONEST OPINION with Certificate of Title 57 in said Registry, and the above described land is shown has been scheduled. If you do not understand this notice or other court papers, Advertiser telephone numbers with CALL as Lot 34, first sheet, on last mentioned plan, containing according to said plan please contact an attorney for legal advice. 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST five thousand two hundred fifty (5250) square feet of land. Being the same Date: April 6, 2017 disclose the price of the telephone FREE premises conveyed and more particularly described in a deed dated July 9, 1999 Pamela Casey O'Brien call. When a number is published and recorded with the Essex County Registry of Deeds at Doc.# 359554. Cert Register of Probate within the advertisement the per SERVICE #70867 Item: April 14, 2017 minute andr flat charge must be included. If you dial a pay per call CONNOR RENTAL DIV. number from an advertisement appear- For informational purposes only, the subject premises is shown on Plan No. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 781-581-5940 ing in the classified section and it 559-B. THE TRIAL COURT ext. 108 DOES NOT disclose this information, PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT please notify the Item classified The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Essex Probate and Family Court Lynn ~ Studio, 1, 2, 3 bdrms. Clean, department immediately. Response to restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to 36 Federal Street modern apartments. On bus line, any pay per call numbers will be M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and Salem, MA 01970 parking, laundry. From $875, No fees. charged to your telephone bill and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. Docket No. ES17P0958GD Call ~ 781-477-6457 anyone under 18 years of age must NOTICE AND ORDER: have parent's consent. LYNN ~ Studio, 1 & 2 BR apts, newly TERMS OF SALE: Petition for Appointment of Please call immediately for further updated, close to public transporta- A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Guardianship of a minor a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be details or information. tion, parking. Includes heat, hot water. CLASSIFIED $900-$1600 - 617-957-1522 delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be In the interests of Benjamin Faro (781)593-7700 required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of of Lynnfield MA DANVERS ~ MOBILE HOME the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Minor Clean and furnished, 1 bdrm, from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: YARD SALES convenient location, no pets. check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a Petition for Appointment of Guardian of a Call ~ 978-774-4303 at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Minor filed on 04/05/2017 by of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Mark Maddison of Lynnfield, MA ROOMS sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Renuka Maddison of Lynnfield MA entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further will be held 5/24/2017 08:30 AM Review Hearing recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Located: 36 Federal St, Salem MA 01907 Kensington House 69 North Common, Lynn. $135Wk. description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of 2. Response to Petition: You may respond by filing a written response to the an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. 781-599-8386 / 617-480-3020 Petition or by appearing in person at the hearing. If you choose to file a written LYNN ~ Estate sale response, you need to: REAL ESTATE Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. 1 Moray Street, April 14,15. 8-4. File the original with the Court; and Furniture, appliances, tools, household WANTED Mail a copy to all interested parties at least 5 days before the hearing. items, nautical items. U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has the right to request that counsel be appointed for the minor. Present Holder of said Mortgage, 4. Presence of the minor at Hearing: A minor over age 14 has the right to be MISC. By Its Attorneys, present at any hearing, unless the Court finds that it is not in the minor's best ORLANS MORAN PLLC ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS interests. LAWN & GARDEN: PO Box 540540 Privacy Hedges-SPRING BLOWOUT Waltham, MA 02454 This is a Legal Notice: An important court proceeding that may affect your rights SALE 6ft Arborvitae (Cedar) Reg $129 Phone: (781) 790-7800 has been scheduled. If you do not understand this notice or other court papers, Now $69 Beautiful, Nursery Grown. 15-016131 please contact an attorney for legal advice. FREE Installation/FREE delivery, Limi- Item: April 7, 14, 21, 2017 Date: April 6, 2017 ted Supply! ORDER NOW: 518-536- Pamela Casey O'Brien 1367wwww.lowcosttrees.com CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY Register of Probate PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 15CP0309LY, Trial Court of Massachusetts, Item: April 14, 2017 HELP WANTED Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex County Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT JOB INFORMATION TO: James Young PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT SERVICES A petition has been presented to this court by Lynn DCF, seeking, as to the Docket No. ES17P0943PO I BUY HOMES following child, Daishon T. Christiansen, that said child be found in need of care TRUST CITATION NOTICE and protection and committed to the Department of Children and Families. The Essex Probate and Family Court court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to receive notice of or For more information and assistance 36 Federal Street regarding the reliability of business to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or Salem, MA 01970 guardianship or any other disposition of the child named herein, if it finds that the opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- ! (978)744-1020 CASH child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of the child ties, employment services and financ- would be served by said disposition. ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to 2 Summer Street Realty Trust contact the Better Business Bureau You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth In the matter of: above, on the following date and time: 05/25/2017 09:00 AM Hearing on Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite To all interested persons: You pick the date to move. Merits (CR/CV) 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or A Petition has been filed by: call 508-652-4800 Leave what you want. You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the Jeanne M Baranek of Nahant MA Pay no commission if we buy your house. court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to requesting the removal of Brian M Olmstead and Carol Wasserman of Nahant in NOTICE Call David Hughes at Century 21 Hughes. represent you. the County of Essex, as Trustees of the 2 Summer Street Realty Trust and the Don't pay to find work before you get 781-599-1776 If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date appointment of Matthew Caffrey of Andover in the County of Essex as Successor the job. Legitimate job placement firms thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this Trustee. that work to fill specific positions All real estate advertising in this matter. You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the cannot charge an upfront fee. For free newspaper is subject to the Federal For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 781 586-0415. Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney information about avoiding employ- Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- WITNESS: Hon. Mark Newman, FIRST JUSTICE setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on ment service scams, write the Federal Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes Judith M. Brennan, Clerk-Magistrate DATE ISSUED: 03/07/2017 05/08/2017. Trade Commission at Washington, it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or Item: April 14, 17, 24, 2017 D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Information Center, age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections 1-800-876-7060 veteran's status, or source of income or any intention to make any such preference, limitation THE TRIAL COURT within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further GENERAL or discrimination. PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT notice to you. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any Docket No. ES17P0752PM WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R.Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. HELP WANTED advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all Essex Probate and Family Court Date: April 04, 2017 dwellings in this newspaper are available on an 36 Federal Street Pamela Casey O'Brien ROOFERS AND LABORERS equal opportunity basis. To complain of Salem, MA 01970 Register of Probate Driver's license helpful, not required. At discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at least 2 years experience. Please call 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Item: April 14, 2017 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the APPOINTMENT OF CONSERVATOR OR and leave message. hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. OTHER PROTECTIVE ORDER PURSUANT TO 978-531-9557 G.L. c. 190B, º5-304 & º5-405 HELP WANTED-SALES: EARN $500 A DAY (SALES) Final In the matter of: Sandra Kinnally NEW IN TOWN? 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You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your DRIVERS attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on HELP WANTED the return date of 04/24/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline Placing a help date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in ROUTE DRIVER: wanted ad is the matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written Morning delivery after 8:00 am appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific Monday-Saturday. Downtown great for finding facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. Lynn area. Other routes availa- IMPORTANT NOTICE ble! Perfect for retirees or the skilled The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the others. 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By David Crary down slightly from 2015 ASSOCIATED PRESS and far below a peak of 7,903 in 2005. NEW YORK — The Congo was second on the number of foreign chil- list with 359 adoptions. dren adopted by U.S. par- Many of those were adop- ents dropped almost 5 tions that had been delayed percent last year, continu- for several years during a ing a steady decline that’s suspension — now lifted — PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS now extended for 12 years, that the Congo government William Hardy, who is homeless, sits at the LeMieux Galleries, left, and where he sleeps with a according to new State imposed out of concerns crate and a cardboard box under the Pontchartrain Expressway in New Orleans. Department figures. over adoption fraud. However, department Ukraine was third on officials said they have the list with 303 adop- been working closely with tions, followed by South Looking at New Orleans, through numerous countries to Korea, Bulgaria, India, strengthen internation- Uganda, Ethiopia, Haiti al adoption procedures, and the Philippines. the eyes of a homeless man and they suggested the As adoptions from var- numbers could rise if the ious countries have de- U.S. adoption community clined in recent years, By Chevel Johnson philanthropist Kathleen exhibit by artists, who are “It sounded like a great helped to address some of adoption advocates — and ASSOCIATED PRESS Edmundson gifted him or were previously home- opportunity to give expo- with a Nikon Coolpix digi- less, currently on dis- sure to our artists and the those countries’ concerns the State Department — NEW ORLEANS — tal camera. play at LeMieux Galler- agency,” Wood said. about ethics and oversight. have cited Africa as an When William Hardy Since then, doors the ies in New Orleans’ Arts Edmundson, the philan- The department’s report area where adoptions may walks the streets of New 47-year-old never thought District. The show runs thropist who donated the for the 2016 fiscal year, re- increase. However, Susan Orleans, near the under- leased on Thursday, shows Jacobs, the department’s pass where he calls home, would open have and he through Saturday. camera through Grace at 5,372 adoptions from special adviser for chil- images often pop into his says he’s unbelievably Christy Wood, who owns the Greenlight after hear- abroad, down from 5,648 in dren’s issues, said this can head as he watches cars grateful for the opportu- the gallery, said an artist ing about Hardy’s desire 2015 and more than 76 per- present unique challenges zoom by or sees his friends nity to show the world life she regularly shows — to take photos, said she’s cent below the high of 22,884 because some African birth chilling outside their local from “a homeless man’s Aron Belka — approached proud to be associated in 2004. The number has parents may incorrectly hangout. perspective.” her about using the space with the exhibit and even fallen every year since then. believe that adopted chil- Every day, he thinks, “I’ve always wanted to for a fundraiser for Grace prouder of Hardy. China, as is customary, dren would return home to “That would make a nice do this man. I’ve got a lot at the Greenlight, an orga- “To be able to make accounted for the most care for them after living picture.” of pictures in my head, but nization that works with someone’s vision come to children adopted in the abroad temporarily to get But he never had an I never had a camera until the city’s homeless pop- fruition, to allow him to U.S. Its total of 2,231 was a good education. opportunity to pursue now,” said the New Orle- ulation, providing a va- be able to express what his passion for photogra- ans native. riety of services, and she he sees. That’s really why phy until recently when His works are part of an agreed. we’re here,” she said. Civil War era house in Mississippi is vandalized

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — fer House. The interior floor in Grant’s successful cam- ment of Archives and His- A Civil War-era house in and walls of the house, paign to capture Vicksburg tory, said he doesn’t know Mississippi where Ulysses which is located on a Civil during the Civil War. The how costly the repairs will S. Grant launched a ma- War battlefield, were also house was restored in 2006. be or how long they’ll take. jor military campaign has damaged. The damage was The site is currently “We suppose it was to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS been vandalized. discovered April 1 but like- closed, but the depart- salvage some historic ma- A press release Thurs- ly occurred earlier. ment plans to fix the dam- terial for some other pur- Jennifer and Eric Sands of Illinois, right, ac- day from Mississippi’s De- The Shaifer House sits on age and reopen it as soon pose,” Woodrick said of the companied by their adopted daughter, Joy, 12, partment of Archives and the Port Gibson Battlefield as possible. Jim Woodrick, crime. “Clearly it was not left, smile as their adopted son, Issaac, 12, cen- History says thieves took In Claiborne County. It was the director of the histor- the work of vandals — it ter, arrives from the Congo at Dulles Interna- four wooden support beams built in 1826 and was the ic preservation division at was something that took tional Airport in Dulles, Va. from the 200-year-old Shai- site of the opening salvo the Mississippi Depart- effort, it took planning.” B8 CLASSIFIED THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017

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Now, the event named Jojo has 65,000 In- From left, Della, was shot over three years. huge and vast and some of TON BEACH, Calif. — draws corgi lovers and Addie, and Wicket stagram followers, and So Dame Jane Goodall, an these landscapes that are Corgi Beach Day took over their height-challenged Cal Corgi Nation boasts run and play along ambassador for Disneyna- the beach of Newport captured in this film are Huntington Beach on Sat- best friends from all over 10,000 followers. ture, said the imagery was truly spectacular.” Beach during Corgi urday. the United States. Since 2013 the group has breathtaking and shows The documentary, Disney- Beach Day in Hun- With every walk signal The corgis strut their partnered with Queen’s the personality of the mul- nature’s seventh theatrical tington Beach, Calif. on Pacific Coast Highway, short bodies and big Best Stumpy Dog Rescue, a tiple species captured. release, is out April 21, the the dogs just kept coming. rumps through the sand corgi-specific group which “These photographers day before Earth Day. John Corgis dressed as lobsters, and water, taking in a PHOTOS | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE wait year in and year out rescues special-needs cor- Krasinski narrates but superheroes, princesses, lot of belly rubs and ear and so they’re able to show Goodall has done her part gis from high kill shelters and one corgi dressed as scratches along the way. the characters of these an- to promote the ambitious a taco. A talent contest shows off in Southern California. imals,” she said in a recent project, directed by Chinese Three times a year the the best of the best, and a Corgi Beach Day hap- interview with The Asso- filmmaker Lu Chuan. corgi gathering takes costume contest shows off pens three times a year. ciated Press. “And people A portion of tickets sales place sponsored by So Cal the cutest of the cutest of Summer Corgi Beach Day say, ‘Oh, Disneynature from the film’s opening Corgi Nation. The first corgis. is set for July 1, 2017, in gives animals a character.’ weekend will benefit the beach had just 15 dogs One California corgi Long Beach, Calif. No, the animals have their World Wildlife Fund. own character.” Goodall, 83, has studied The film also shows an- chimpanzees for 55 years How a simple Google search can help your brain other side of China. View- in Gombe Stream Nation- ers see a snow leopard al Park, Tanzania. By Tammy Smith ulate and possibly improve other puzzles help keep were another matter. All TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE the function of the brain. the brain active, but as the participants showed “The study results are technology becomes more the same brain activity as The Internet, Facebook, encouraging, that emerg- a part of our daily lives, in the book-reading task, smartphones and oth- ing computerized technol- the influence of computer but those familiar with on- er technology might be ogies may have physiolog- use, including the Internet, line searches also showed a challenging new fron- ical effects and potential also helps keep the mind activity “in the frontal, tem- tier for many seniors, but benefits for middle-aged engaged and may help pre- poral and cingulate areas there are benefits to learn- and older adults,” said serve cognitive ability. of the brain, which control ing and embracing the principal investigator Dr. Study volunteers were decision-making and com- evolving technology. Gary Small, a professor between the ages of 55 plex reasoning,” the study A study at UCLA showed at the Semel Institute for and 76; with half of them revealed. British pri- that simply using search Neuroscience and Human having search experience “Our most striking find- matologist, engines such as Google Behavior at UCLA who and half of them had no ing was that Internet ethologist, triggered key centers in holds UCLA’s Parlow-Sol- search experience. Gender, searching appears to en- and anthro- the brains of middle-aged omon Chair on Aging. “In- age and education level gage a greater extent of pologist Jane and older adults, areas ternet searching engages were kept similar between neural circuitry that is not Goodall is that control complex rea- complicated brain activity, the two groups, which per- activated during reading promoting the soning and decision-mak- which may help exercise formed Web searches and — but only in those with Disneynature ing, according to a press and improve brain func- book-reading tasks. prior Internet experience,” film, “Born in release at ucla.edu. Re- tion.” While all the participants said Small, who is also the China.” searchers involved said You might be familiar showed significant brain ac- director of UCLA’s Mem- the results suggest that with the posit that cross- tivity during the book-read- ory and Aging Research PHOTO | searching might help stim- words, word searches and ing task, Internet searches Center. ASSOCIATED PRESS