WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016 Hillary and Trump have Mass. appeal By Steve LeBlanc AssocIAtEd PrEss BostoN — republican donald trump cruised to a commanding victory in Massachusetts tuesday as Hillary clinton eked out a narrow win over Bernie sanders among Bay state democrats in the presi- dential primary contests. clinton’s win also was Lynn home prices a victory for the state’s democratic Party estab- lishment, most of whom backed her. sanders had banked on strong support In Peabody, hitting the roof from the state’s college- age voters to help keep his Other area prices show ups and downs Ernie Carpenter, candidacy afloat, but fell left, and David just short. it’s Walsh By Thomas Grillo Hughes at a republican voters gave ItEM cItY EdItor Century 21 trump the win over fellow By Gayla Cawley Thomas Hughes republican candidates in- ItEM stAFF Walsh cel- LYNN — single-family home sales in Lynn increased in property at cluding Marco rubio and ebrates his PEABodY — thomas Walsh is January as tenants discovered a mortgage is a better deal 141 Lynnfield John Kasich who were victory in headed back to the state Legislature than paying rising rent, according to new data from the St., in Lynn. vying for a strong second the Pea- Warren Group. place finish.t ed cruz and after winning tuesday night’s special body special January home sales inched up to 39 from 34 for the same Ben carson also were on election. election on month a year ago. Median prices saw a 4 percent increase to the ballot. Unofficial city results gave Walsh Tuesday $260,000 from $249,950 last year. Brokers say home sales item Photo | With 91 percent of pre- 7,138 votes to 4,644 votes for repub- night. owen o’rourke also benefited from a lack of snow in January compared to cincts reporting, unofficial lican stephanie Peach. last year when the region was hit with record levels of snow. totals had trump with “I’m excited. I thought it was impor- the increase continues a trend from 2015 when Lynn nearly 49 percent of votes tant to have someone who could step home sales swelled by 13 percent to 598, up from 529 in compared to 18 percent for in immediately,” Walsh said, citing his Photo | SPenSer haSak REAL ESTATE, A7 PRIMARY, A7 WALSH, A7 City officials: Senior-center expansion is news to us

By Thor Jourgensen and would elaborate on her ment and Industrial corpora- the city Parking department, 1, 2012, generated $53,000 in ItEM NEWs EdItor views concerning council on tion director James cowdell beginning in 2015, set stricter parking revenue compared to Aging chairman Al diVirgilio’s said he has spoken with Greater permit parking and “transient” $92,000 in the fiscal year that LYNN — Expanding the sils- proposal last thursday to ex- Lynn senior services represen- parking rules for the Ellis ended on June 30, 2015. the bee street senior center is a con- pand the center. tatives — but only about park- street lot and the lot on Buffum Buffum street lot generated cern city officials said has not “I’m not going to comment on ing needs. street. $140,000 in 2015 compared to been discussed with them. it,” said Kennedy. “outside of that, there has department revenue records $132,000 in 2014 and Ellis “No one has brought that to senior center director stacy been no discussion with EdIc underscore how city lots are be- street generated $61,000 in my attention. It’s a surprise to Minchello said the center is about GLss expanding down- coming increasingly popular for 2013 compared to $69,000 in me,” said Ward 5 city councilor “maxxed out” of available space town,” cowdell said. drivers seeking to park down- late 2014 and the first half of dianna chakoutis. for activities and diVirgilio last the senior center is located town. 2015. Mayor Judith Flanagan Ken- thursday said the facility is 40 across Ellis street from a city- the Andrew street lot in the nedy offered a similar reaction years old. Economic develop- owned downtown parking lot. fiscal year that started July SENIOR-CENTER, A7 Lynn residents get to Underage state case for parks drinking By Thor Jourgensen ItEM NEWs EdItor is the buzz LYNN — Local residents flock to the city’s 32 parks and playgrounds and city officials hope they will converge on the Lynn Police in Saugus department on March 29 to discuss ways to improve local open space. the 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. meeting in the 300 By Bridget Turcotte ItEM stAFF Washington st. station’s community room is a chance to talk about the best Lynn has to sAUGUs — the saugus Police de- offer open space and recreations areas and partment, which saw a 25 percent over- to offer improvements. all increase in drunk driving from 2014 “People can come and say, ‘I want more of to 2015, received a $5,000 grant to help this or less of this,’” said city community combat underage drinking in town. development facilities manager John Ka- “this grant allows us to increase and sian. expand our resources to prevent and comments made during the March 29 decrease consumption of alcohol by mi- hearing will help city officials prepare a de- nors in our community,” said chief do- tailed open space plan used by state officials menic diMella. when they review parks and playground the grant is administered by the grant money requests from the city. Kasian A damaged bench Executive office of Public safety and said the plan will be submitted in mid to on Lynn Common security Highway safety division and late spring. across from the funded by the National Highway traf- city parks range in size from Lynn Woods public library. fic safety Administration. saugus is to small playgrounds on Western Avenue one of 72 Massachusetts communities and off of Union street. the city council that received a portion of the $490,960 grant. PARKS, A7 item Photo | owen o’rourke “We’ve gotten the grant for the last two years,” said Lt. ronald Giorgetti. the grant will help the department INSIDE fund the performance of additional li- Excellence at Saugus High quor law compliance checks for minors at bars, restaurants and retail loca- In Opinion: By Bridget Turcotte Lady Michelle obama’s reach tions, he said. ItEM stAFF Higher Initiative. she will also re- “As part of the grant, we went out ceive a check for $1,000. with the assistance of the the Alco- Lynn bargaining table sAUGUs — saugus High school Mass Insight Education is a holic Beverage control commission to teacher Krista Hoey will be hon- has no room Boston-based national nonprofit perform compliance checks,” Giorgetti ored at Mass Insight Education’s said. “there were three (bars) that for 12 chairs. A4 organization that works for edu- Partners in Excellence (PIE) Award served minors under the age of 21.” celebration for her work with Ad- cation reform. Hoey was named a “that (operation) was conducted with In Food: vanced Placement (AP) students. PIE award winner by Mass Insight the proceeds of this grant,” he said. Krista Hoey is the the ceremony will be held April Education for helping students Grant proceeds will also be used to recipient of the Eat more like the 5 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the sea- succeed in taking AP level courses increase police patrols from March Mass Insight Edu- port Hotel in Boston. Hoey will in preparation for college. through Labor day weekend. French, Japanese, cation’s Partners in hear from keynote speaker Eric Italians or Greeks. B8 Excellence Award. Waldo, executive director of First KRISTA HOEY, A7 DRINKING, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 50s VOL. 138, ISSUE 73 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 19° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 FOOD ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016 OBITUARIES Grand jury: 2 bishops hid sex Lincoln W. Kinney, 89 abuse of hundreds of children LYNN — Mr. Lincoln W. Kin- He is survived by his three ney, 89 years, of Lynn, died on daughters, Linda Kinney of By Joe Mandak instated never re-offend- Feb. 26, 2016, in the Kaplan Missouri, Nancy Trahan and ASSOCIATED PRESS ed, his attorney wrote. “Bishop Adamec’s han- Family Hospice House. He was her husband, Jonathan, of ALTOONA, Pa. — Two the husband of the late Arlene Lynn and Susan A. Kinney of dling of abuse allegations Catholic bishops who led has no similarity to other (Savory) Kinney. He was born Lynn, his grandchildren, Wes- a small Pennsylvania dio- in Lynn, the son of the late ley and Lincoln Boyd, Joseph clergy abuse scandals,” cese helped cover up the his attorney wrote. Ralph and Lily Rose (Osmond) McDonald and Amy Kinney, sexual abuse of hundreds The current bishop, Kinney. He was raised in Lynn a great-grandson, Brian Kin- of children by more than Mark Bartchak, is not ac- and was a graduate of Lynn ney. He also leaves a brother, 50 priests and other reli- cused of any wrongdoing. English High School. Osmond Kinney of Lynn. He is gious leaders over a 40- He recently suspended a Mr. Kinney was employed the brother of the late Virginia year period, according to a few priests named as al- as a model maker for the Porior. grand jury report that por- leged abusers in the re- Polaroid Corporation for 35 Service information: trays the church as hold- years. He was a Navy Veteran A memorial service will ing such sway over law port, though the grand of WWII and served in the be held on Friday, March enforcement that it helped jury said it remains “con- Philippines. Mr. Kinney played 4, 2016, at 10 a.m., in cerned the purge of preda- select a police chief. PHOtO | tODD BERkEy/tHE tRIBUNE-DEMOCRAt VIA AP the bagpipes and was in a the SOLIMINE FUNERAL The 147-page report tors is taking too long.” bagpipe band for many HOME, 426 Broad- issued Tuesday on sex- Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane In a statement, Bart- years. He loved the out- way (Route 129) ual abuse in the Altoona- speaks about the 147-page report on sexual chak said: “I deeply regret doors and he owned a Lynn. Directions and Johnstown Diocese, home abuse in the Altoona-Johnstown Diocese made any harm that has come boat that he chartered guest book at www. to nearly 100,000 Roman public at a news conference, Tuesday in Al- to children.” for divers. solimine.com. Catholics, was based toona, Pa. The clergy sex abuse cri- partly on evidence from sis erupted in 2002, when a secret diocesan archive tions has expired, or vic- him, retired in 2011. The Boston Globe reported opened through a search tims are too traumatized Adamec cited possible that the Boston Archdio- Maria Nikolakopoulos, 68 warrant over the summer. to testify, she said. self-incrimination in re- cese had transferred child- Jan. 10, 1948-Feb. 23, 2016 In announcing the find- Of the victims, Kane fusing to testify before the molesting priests from ings, Pennsylvania At- said: “Their souls were grand jury. But in a court parish to parish to protect LYNN — Maria Niko- Greek Orthodox torney General Kathleen killed as children. They filing, his attorney said them. Similar scandals lakopoulos passed Church of Lynn, Kane said the diocese’s weren’t out playing base- the accusations against involving hundreds of of- away at the age of 68 where she was in- two previous bishops ball; they were trying to the 80-year-old Adamec fenders and victims have on Feb. 23, 2016, af- volved in the PTA for “placed their desire to avoid priests.” are unfounded. He re- since erupted across the ter a long battle with many years and was avoid public scandal over The report was espe- quired 14 priests accused U.S. and beyond. Alzheimer’s, with her always there to help the well-being of chil- cially critical of Bishops under his watch to un- The U.S. Conference husband George by the community. dren.” James Hogan and Joseph dergo psychiatric evalua- of Catholic Bishops esti- her side in Kalamata, Maria is survived No criminal charges are Adamec. Hogan, who tion, the filing said. Nine mates that American dio- Greece. by her husband being filed in the case be- headed the diocese from of them were suspended ceses have paid nearly $4 Maria was born in George of 50 years cause some abusers have 1966 to 1986, died in 2005. or removed from ministry, billion since 1950 to settle Sparta, Greece, on Jan. 10, of marriage. Three loving chil- died, the statute of limita- Adamec, who succeeded and the five who were re- claims with victims. 1948. She was the daugh- dren, Dimitra and her hus- ter of Ioannis and Efstathia band, Chris, Taso and his wife, Makris of Athens, Greece. Linda, and Peter and his wife, Her devotion to her family Angela, her grandkids, who al- Officer a ‘peacemaker’ who and her unwavering faith in ways put a smile and everlast- God, family and friends gives ing love in her heart, Nicholas, us great memories of what a Maria, Giorgios, George, Ma- accomplished much in short life great beloved mother and per- ria, Demos and Alexi. She also son she was and will always leaves three brothers, Nicho- WOODBRIDGE, Va. be remembered as. las and George Makris of Ath- (AP) — A woman killed Maria and George moved ens, Greece, and Elias Makris on her first shift after be- to the U.S. in the 70s and of Lynn, and several nieces ing sworn in as a police took the American dream in and nephews in the United officer was remembered full force, working nonstop in States, Canada and Greece. Tuesday as a peacemaker multiple jobs to make a bet- We miss you dearly, may you and someone who accom- ter life for themselves and rest in peace. plished much in her short their children. Many of you will Service information: Her life. remember her as one of the funeral will be held on Sat- Ashley Guindon, 28, was owners of John’s Roast Beef, urday at 11 a.m., from the killed Saturday when she a great and still-thriving land- SOLIMINE FUNERAL HOME, responded to a report of mark in Lynn. Known for her 67 Ocean St., (Route 1A), a domestic argument at ease in conversation with all Lynn, followed by a funeral a home in Woodbridge. the patrons, talking about her service in St. George Greek Two other Prince William family and especially about Orthodox Church at 12:30 County Police Depart- her grandchildren. Many p.m. Burial will be in Pine ment officers were wound- wonder how a woman who Grove Cemetery. Relatives ed, and a woman at the came here not knowing the and friends are respect- home was also killed. The language would speak as if fully invited. Visiting hours woman’s husband is in she was born in the U.S. She Friday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of custody and charged with always said if I was educated flowers, donations may be the shootings. here there would have been made to the Alzheimer’s Three days later, family, no stopping me in all my en- Association, 480 Pleasant friends and hundreds of PHOtO | ASSOCIAtED PRESS deavors. St., Watertown, MA 02472. law enforcement officers Maria was a long-standing Directions and guest book in dress uniforms gath- A multi-jurisdiction police honor guard, from Baltimore, Md., marches member of Saint George’s at www.solimine.com. ered at Hylton Memorial at the Hylton Memorial Chapel for the funeral of Prince William County, Chapel to honor Guindon. Va., Police Officer Ashley Guindon, in Woodbrige, Va., Tuesday. Mounted officers lined MASSAchUSETTS BRIEfS the route to the church, torbike, one of several Creedon said he hoped program for personal rea- and police dogs and their members of the Strength the loss felt in Guindon’s sons, police said. She was MBTA: Report confirms operator at fault for runaway train handlers stood by at the and Honor Motorcycle “unconscionable dismissal readmitted last month. church’s entrance, The Club in attendance. from this life” might sig- “She accomplished more BOSTON (AP) — The Massachusetts Bay Transpor- Washington Post reported. “We wanted them (Guin- nal an end to violence. in 28 years than I could in tation Authority says a final report on a runaway train Bagpipes played and offi- don’s family) to know they “Blessed are the peace- 100,” Chief Stephan Hud- confirms the train’s operator tied a cord around the cers saluted a hearse car- are not alone,” Kerr told makers,” Creedon said. son said during the ser- throttle and forgot to set the emergency brake. rying Guindon’s body as it the Post. Guindon graduated from vice. Hudson said Guin- The report released Tuesday by the MBTA and the pulled up to the church. After a two-hour public the Prince William Crimi- don dedicated her life to Public Utilities Department confirms what officials Retired FBI agent John viewing, the funeral be- nal Justice Academy in others — up to the very had suggested caused the Dec. 10 incident. Kerr showed up in leather gan. WTOP-FM report- 2015, but left before com- end. “That’s exactly what The driverless train carrying about 50 passengers and chains with his mo- ed that the Rev. Gerard pleting the field training she did,” Hudson said. left the Braintree station and rumbled through several stops. Transit workers stopped it by cutting power to the rails. No passengers were injured. NYC restaurants post sodium The report says operator David Vazquez forgot to re- move the cord and set the hand brake when he exited the train to access the emergency bypass switch. warnings on menus, and diners shrug The report says Vazquez previously violated MBTA rules 13 times, including five safety violations. By Verena Dobnik But customers inter- The MBTA fired Vazquez after the incident. ASSOCIATED PRESS viewed Tuesday at several city restaurants said the NEW YORK — As warn- Woman dies in fire at Leominster home labels were unlikely to ing labels go, the small salt change what they ordered. shaker emblems that began LEOMINSTER (AP) — Authorities say a woman has “For someone that’s showing up on some New died in a fire at Leominster home. young, it really doesn’t York City restaurant menus The fire was reported at about 8:15 a.m. Tuesday. matter, because they’re recently are fairly unobtru- The victim was treated at the scene then taken to the still healthy,” said Mai- sive, but each is supposed hospital where she was pronounced dead. Her name te Acosta, a 20-year-old to carry a powerful mes- was not immediately made public. She was the only nurse from Birmingham, sage. If the black and white person home at the time. Alabama, as she dined logo appears next to a dish, A spokesman for the state Fire Marshal says the at an Applebee’s just off it means it contains more woman was the 14th person to die in a fire in Massa- Times Square. salt, by itself, than doctors The hostess at the res- chusetts so far this year. recommend that a person Deputy Fire Chief Scott Cordio says when firefight- taurant, Ashley Hurtado, ingest in an entire day. said she thought the la- ers arrived at the scene there was heavy smoke coming Getting diners to pay from the basement and the basement and first floor beling was “a good idea,” attention to the logos, but also said it wouldn’t FILE PHOtO | ASSOCIAtED PRESS suffered significant damage. though, is another matter. change the way she ate. This undated image released by the New York “I haven’t had health “I’ll eat anything, what- City Health Department shows a graphic that problems, other than I’m a Did you know? ever I want. That’s just warns NYC consumers of high salt content. IN MEMORIAM little overweight, so I feel how I am,” she said. RALPH PARINI I should eat what I want New York City’s regula- blood pressure and other chronic health problems ON HIS BIRTHDAY until I have a problem,” tion applies to restaurants problems. like obesity, diabetes and MARCH 2, 2016 said Madi Boggs, of New and fast-food places with The National Restau- hypertension by warning York, as she tucked into a more than 15 outlets na- rant Association went to consumers about the hid- plate of crispy chicken fin- tionwide. It requires eat- court to challenge fines of den dangers in the food gers at a TGI Friday’s in eries to post the salt shak- Manhattan. er emblem next to menu up to $600 for non-compli- they eat. The city began requiring items that contain more ance that were to kick in The city banned the use Home delivery chain restaurants to post than the daily recom- Tuesday. On Monday, an of artery-damaging artifi- the warnings in December. mended limit of 2,300 mil- appellate judge issued a cial trans fats in restaurant subscribers Hundreds have voluntarily ligrams of salt, or about temporary stay of enforce- food. It tried, but failed, to get FREE access complied, even as the in- the amount found in a ment while the appeal is impose a limit on the size of to the e-edition on dustry has continued to de- teaspoon. Health experts underway. cups used to serve sugary Lovingly remembered lay enforcement of the rules say too much salt intake New York has, for years beverages at food service and sadly missed by The Parinis and Pendexters through a court challenge. over time can lead to high now, been trying to attack establishments. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US Homecoming for 2 spacemen after year aloft

By Marcia Dunn of the human body for a ing the mid-1990s. AssociAted Press year, minus gravity. “A really smart person As he relinquished com- said to me one time, ‘team- cAPe cANAVerAL, mand of the space station work makes the dream- 110 Munroe St. Fla. — Astronaut scott Monday, Kelly noted that work in spaceflight,’ and P.O. Box 5 Kelly closes the door tues- he and Kornienko “have spaceflight is the biggest Lynn, MA 01903 day to an unprecedented been up here for a really, team sport there is,” Kelly Customer Service year in space for NAsA, really long time” and have said Monday. He acknowl- Monday - Friday flying back to the planet been jokingly telling one edged each of the 13 U.s., 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. and loved ones he left be- another, “We did it!” and russian, european and hind last March. 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Before com- comes to long-duration top challenge, along with Ext. 4 enced 10,880 orbital sun- and Kornienko, 55, will mitting to even longer spaceflight. the world re- the body and mind’s dura- rises and sunsets. be the much fresher and Mars missions, NAsA cord of 438 days was set bility on what will be a 2½- Sports [email protected] Kelly photographed the decade younger cosmo- wants to know the limits by a russian doctor dur- year journey round trip. Ext. 5 Retail and Online Advertising TV bills to rise with channel [email protected] ADVERTISING choice? Canada to find out Ernie Carpenter, Jr. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 By Ryan Nakashima watch, the price of each and have turned to online [email protected] AssociAted Press channel could rise a lot if services such as Netflix, fewer people chose to pay Hulu and HBo Now. Bob Gunther Los ANGeLes — can for each one individually. the question is: Who will Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 you save money if you pay [email protected] the industry has also re- win and lose if every chan- only for the tV channels sisted offering full choice nel goes it alone? Philip Ouellette you watch? because overall subscrip- the first step in canada’s Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 the question will be tion and advertising rev- government-mandated [email protected] put to a real-world test in enue could decline. some plan is partial. At first, pay Photo | AssociAted Press canada starting tuesday. Cassie Vitali channels might not sur- tV providers only have to John Bishop works with fellow traders on the Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 tV executives in the vive at all. offer slimmed-down ba- floor of the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday. 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Bank of America picked Abbe Young Smith AssociAted Press those were good signs for up 67 cents, or 5.4 percent, Manager, ext. 1276 the U.s. economy. to $13.19 and JPMorgan [email protected] MoNroe, Wash. — Banks rose the most, chase gained $2.90, or 5.2 eight years ago, when but big names in consum- percent, to $59.20, leading CIRCULATION Noel caldellis began serv- er and tech stocks also financial stocks higher. ing time for killing a uni- Lisa Mahmoud climbed, as did oil prices. the s&P 500’s financial versity student, his main Manager, ext. 1239 the dow Jones industri- [email protected] objective was to make 20- component has slumped al average jumped 348.58 plus years in prison pass about 9 percent this year, points, or 2.1 percent, to NEWSROOM as quickly as possible: worse than any other in- 16,865.08. the standard dustry, as investors worry Gayla Cawley work out, walk circles in the yard with inmates and & Poor’s 500 index surged about loans banks have Reporter, ext. 1236 46.12 points, or 2.4 per- [email protected] watch tV. made to energy companies A few years into his sen- cent, to 1,978.35. that was and low interest rates. Thomas Grillo Photo | AssociAted Press Weekly/City Editor, ext. 1264 tence at the Monroe cor- [email protected] rectional complex, calde- Rudy Madrigal, left, shares a fist bump with fel- llis discovered he could low inmate Nicolas Melendrez before Madrigal Thor Jourgensen spend his time develop- headed into his world history classroom at the News Editor, ext. 1267 ing his mind as well as Monroe Correctional Complex in Monroe, Wash. [email protected] his body, moving from the Steve Krause weight room to the class- the U.s. spends annually of Justice, a New York Sports Editor, ext. 1229 room. on incarceration. nonprofit that combines [email protected] “it’s helped me tremen- Private money kept research and demonstra- dously to grow as a per- Gabriel Martinez some prison education tion projects associated son,” said caldellis, who Director of New Media, ext. 1211 programs going when gov- with criminal justice. [email protected] is working on a bachelor’s ernment dollars vanished. degree in history. Now more dollars are Katie Morrison several recent studies starting to follow those re- college education in have shown those proj- Sports Reporter American prisons is start- sults, led by a recent deci- ects cut crime and prison [email protected] ing to grow again, more sion by the U.s. department costs by helping inmates Owen O’Rourke than two decades since of education to experiment go home and stay there in- Photographer, ext. 1224 federal government dol- again with federal Pell The value of each coupon shown here is equal to [email protected] lars were prohibited from stead of returning. “education in prison is Grants for inmate students. or greater than the price of the newspaper. 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E  M. G D President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Biden calls for civility in uncivil times B A. B Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg T J Edward M. Grant Republican presidential front-run- son, Beau, would love that part. No, impact on civic life is pernicious. News Editor Gordon R. Hall W J. K ner Donald Trump reacted to a pro- really, thank you. It is not a problem. “America can’t take this much Monica Connell Healey Vice President, Finance tester at one of his rallies by imag- “Hey, let’s not act like Republicans. longer,” Biden told the Democratic P G. O J. Patrick Norton ining a long-ago time when such a I ain’t Donald Trump.” faithful. “Consensus is necessary. Vice President, Sales Michael H. Shanahan- Chairman man would have been carried out on For the next hour, Biden deliv- ‘Compromise’ is not a dirty word.” P  a stretcher. ered what almost surely will be his As he has done before, Biden told Horace N. Hastings- 187701924 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings- 19240193 3 “I’d like to punch him in the face,” final speech as an elected official to the story about his early days in the Charles H. Hastings- 193 3 01942 Trump said as the man was escorted a California Democratic Party con- U.S. Senate. He was 29 and his first Ernest W. Lawson- 194201962 out of the Las Vegas hall last week. vention. As he is wont to do, Biden wife and baby daughter had been Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage- 196201983 Peter Gamage- 1983 01991 Struggling to catch up with Trump, rambled a bit, veered off script and killed in a car accident a month af- Peter H. Gamage- 199101996 Sen. Marco Rubio ridiculed the size went on a little too long. ter his election in 1972. Sens. Ted Brian C. ayer- 199601999 of Trump’s hands the other day and For the most part, the party loyal- Kennedy and Robert Dole were ad- Bernard W. Frazier Jr.- 199903 22: vocating what would become the Peter H. Gamage- 3 22: 03 214 suggested that Trump might have ist rallied the party faithful. But 45 wet his pants. minutes in, past time when other Americans with Disabilities Act. John S. Moran- Executive Editor, 197: 01992 On Saturday afternoon, Vice Pres- pols would have stopped, Biden got Sen. Jesse Helms, the North Caro- ident Joe Biden opened his speech to his most important — the lina conservative, took to the floor to to the California Democratic Party descent of American politics. denounce it. convention in San Jose by recount- “Our people are not the problem. Then Senate Leader Mike Man- ing the California politicians who Our politics is the problem,” Biden sfield saw that Biden was angry had been friends of his son, Beau said. “It has grown so petty, so per- and asked him why. As he retold Biden, who died last year of brain sonal, so angry, so ugly.” the story, Biden ranted that Helms cancer. Science proves what our ears and had no sympathy for handicapped “I’ll only say this once, but. Um.” eyes tell us. The Pew Research Cen- people. Mansfield responded by tell- EDITORIAL Biden didn’t get the chance to finish ter reported in 2014 that Republican ing him that before joining the Sen- the thought. A protester unfurled a and Democratic “partisan antipathy ate, Helms had read in the Raleigh bright yellow banner declaring that is deeper and more extensive than newspaper about a young orphan Bargaining table has Beau got cancer by using a cell- at any point in the last two decades.” with cerebral palsy and adopted phone. Just as interracial marriages once him. Having been assigned by President were frowned upon, interparty mar- Mansfield, the elder, was trying to no room for 12 chairs Barack Obama to the moonshot of riages are becoming taboo. In the teach the young senator a lesson: “It helping scientists cure cancer, Biden 1960s, 35 percent of couples in- is always appropriate to question had spent Saturday morning at cluded Democrats and Republicans, another man or woman’s judgment. Ongoing discussions between Mayor Judith Flana- It’s never appropriate to judge the the University of California at San noted Shanto Iyengar of Stanford gan Kennedy and city unions underscore why city motive because you don’t know what Francisco with cancer survivors, re- University and Sean J. Westwood of charter crafters clearly defined the mayor’s executive it is.” That doesn’t happen now. Now, searchers and physicians. Not one Darmouth in their 2014 study, “Fear duties and erected a high wall between mayoral and politicians question motives. cited cellphones as a cause of cancer; and Loathing Across Party Lines: city council duties. In his five decades in public life, there is no link. New Evidence on Group Polariza- The charter states the “executive powers of the city Biden was never known for rolling Democrats in the crowd of 3,000- tion.” Now, about 12 percent marry shall be vested solely in the mayor.” Those simple and over. On Saturday, the elder states- plus in San Jose hissed at the pro- across party lines. powerful words underscore the mayor’s job as custo- man was telling the ones coming up dian of the city, responsible for making sure munici- tester. Strong arms grabbed the sign Hostility among partisans, they about the difference between stick- pal agencies do their job on behalf of Lynn’s citizens. and the guy. Whatever he thought write, “sends a clear signal to elect- ing to principles and threatening to The word “solely” is a concise way to define the of the stunningly heartless protest, ed officials; representatives who ap- punch opponents in the face. Let’s mayor’s role at the city bargaining table. Kennedy Biden’s response was beyond gra- pear willing to work across party hope they listened. is responsible for negotiating contracts with unions cious. He blinked, frowned, blinked lines run the risk of being perceived representing teachers, police officers, firefighters and again. as ‘appeasers.’” Dan Morain is the editorial page other employees. “That’s all right. Let him go,” Biden Biden attributed the decline of ci- editor for The Sacramento Bee. A labor lawyer and city officials assist the mayor said from the podium. “Let him go. vility in politics to the influence of Readers may send him email at during negotiations, but the final decisions on city It’s OK. It is all right. It’s OK. My big money. Whatever its cause, the [email protected]. bargaining decisions lie with the city’s chief execu- tive. Kennedy’s ability to negotiate contracts with TARA TROWER DOOLITTLE city unions is tough this year because she has to dedi- cate millions of dollars over the next several years to making sure the city meets its net school spending ‘Spotlight’ win a boost for ailing newspaper industry obligations. To her credit, Kennedy has stated that “the way I On the big list of least-respected and around the world — laying bare in-chief Marty Baron at the Boston have to approach my budget relative to contractual occupations, journalists usually the lengths that the Roman Catholic Globe was Jewish and from Miami obligations is to work to get schools fully funded first.” rank fairly low — somewhere just hierarchy went to protect pedophile didn’t make the atrocities by the If there were 12 voices at the bargaining table in- above lawyers and members of priests. church in Boston any less true. It’s stead of only Kennedy’s, no spending priorities could Congress. If you add in the indus- One of the most striking things an important lesson to remember be set and negotiations would continue without try’s economic struggles, the view for me when watching the movie a in an era of information overload union leaders understanding the city’s financial con- on journalism is pretty bleak, with few months ago was the “realness” that has made the public even more straints. one ranking last year by CareerCast of it all. From the sea of khaki pants likely to ascribe bias or doubt the Most councilors know bargaining is Kennedy’s do- naming “newspaper reporter” as the to the very real repercussions of veracity of reports that are critical main and respect a “hands off” posture when it comes “worst job in America.” routine news decisions, circa 2001. of an individual or policies that hew to council involvement. But it would be tempting giv- So, if you were on Twitter on Sun- The sausage-making aspect of daily to their personal ideology. It is also en that the council includes six union members and a day night during the Oscars, you newspaper reporting has never been a critical component of why First retired union member. might have seen the uncharacter- glamorous, an aspect the movie Amendment protections should be Kennedy, as several councilors have pointed out, istic outburst by journalism types makes plain right down to the mind- upheld, even when journalistic pur- has stood with the council in supporting pro-union across the nation, rejoicing at “Spot- numbing perusal of annual church suits make those in power uncom- resolutions demonstrating city solidarity. light” receiving the nod for best film. directories using a ruler so that the fortable, whether it is the Catholic But union-friendly solidarity resolutions and a The award was a bit of vindication reporters didn’t lose their place. Church or the president. clear and concise city position at the bargaining ta- for those who toil in metropolitan If you believe the commenters on It’s no secret that investigative ble are not the same thing. Kennedy has to bargain and community newsrooms doing news websites, one might be led to work like that at the Boston Globe fairly with city unions even as she bears in mind the the important work of daily journal- think that every news decision is is an endangered species, with burden borne by city taxpayers — including city em- ism. part of some grand conspiracy. In newsrooms shrinking. It’s time-con- ployees who are represented by unions and own local New Yorker TV critic Emily Nuss- fact, when it comes to local journal- suming, expensive work that some- property. baum put it best Sunday night on ism, it is ordinary people making time produces dead ends and can She does not need 11 councilors whispering agen- Twitter: “JOURNALISM WINS.” the best decisions they can with the sometimes take months for a pay- das and viewpoints in her ear, and councilors will In case you missed it, “Spotlight” information they have at the time. off. Subscriptions pay for more than serve the city well if they bear that advice in mind details the work by an intrepid team Sometimes we miss. But sometimes bright pixels on a screen or printed in the event the going gets tough for Kennedy at the of journalists at the Boston Globe re- the choices to pursue and stick with pulp on a driveway. It’s the ability bargaining table. sponsible for uncovering the priest a story are enough to make a real to speak truth to power, shining a sex abuse scandal. The best picture difference for thousands of people. light in the dark corners of our in- award was certainly a win for inves- The story of “Spotlight” also speaks stitutions, no matter how sacred or tigative journalism, as well as for to the importance of listening to out- how protected. NASA’s future explorers the victims themselves — in Boston siders. The fact that the new editor- When journalism wins, we all win. will be an elite group This is the time of year when high school seniors eagerly await an acceptance letter from the college of their choice. While the nation’s most selective schools have acceptance rates in single-digits, NASA is sift- ing through a record pool of 18,300 applicants for a mere eight to 14 slots in its next astronaut candi- dates class. With odds like that, the chances of being picked for space training are more daunting than getting into an Ivy League school. Now that NASA’s Feb. 18 deadline for applicants has passed, the agency’s 18-month winnowing pro- cess has begun. Caution to English majors: NASA insists that future astronauts have college degrees in mathematics, science or engineering. NASA staff will look at 400 to 600 applicants who survive the initial purge and identify those who pass reference and background checks. Then 120 will be invited to the Johnson Space Center for interviews. The final 14 will be announced in July 2017 and begin two years of extensive training on spacecraft systems, spacewalking skills, team building and Rus- sian language. Those who complete the program will be assigned to NASA’s Orion deep space exploration ship, the International Space Station or one of two commercial vehicles in development. A manned trip to Mars is two decades in the future, but there is still plenty of work to be done on mis- sions in Earth orbit. It is also good that a movie such as “The Martian” reminds Americans of the need to continue space exploration. Where the imagination goes first, the public support that makes it possible will follow. The following editorial appeared in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Sunday, Feb. 28.

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All address information, particularly A report of a fight at 10:17 ear and is wearing a blue collar ingham Avenue; at 10:55 p.m. arrests, reflect police records. In the a.m. Tuesday at 90 Commercial without tags. Monday on Spring Avenue; at Police arrest event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is St. A report of a lost chicken at 11:30 p.m. Monday on Thornton the sole responsibility of the concerned A report of a missing person at 9:10 a.m. Tuesday at 8 Mooney Street. 1:19 p.m. Tuesday at 7 Lafayette Ave. A caller reported her Rhode A report of an unwanted per- party to contact the relevant police Park. Island, red chicken has been son at 7:48 a.m. Monday at Lynn man department and have the department missing since Sunday. The chick- Dunkin Donuts on Bennington issue a notice of correction to the Daily Theft en was last seen in the area of Street; at 8:40 p.m. Monday on Item. Corrections or clarifications will Mooney Avenue, Salem, near St. Thos F Carroll Way. not be made without express notice A report of a larceny at 8:24 Mary’s cemetery. p.m. Monday at 130 Neptune for assault of change from the arresting police A report of a neighborhood Overdose Blvd.; at 9:06 p.m. Monday dispute at 10:05 a.m. Tuesday department. at 43 State St.; at 10:37 p.m. at 1A Dooling Circle. A walk- A report of a possible over- she wanted to leave and Monday at Jimmy D Liquor at By Gayla Cawley in reported that her next-door dose at 12:03 p.m. Monday on Item Staff didn’t want to speak with 873 Western Ave.; at 10:42 a.m. LYNN neighbor’s dog antagonizes her Newman Street. him. She told police that Tuesday at Compare Supermar- dog when it is in her yard. She LYNN — a Lynn man ket at 2 Adams St. Extension. Belin retrieved a handgun Arrests stated they have ignored her re- Theft was arrested tuesday from his SUV and threat- A report of motor vehicle theft peated requests for them to put morning on assault charg- Prince Belin, 40, of 13 Ste- at 7 a.m. Tuesday at 30 Towns A report of a larceny/forgery/ ened to shoot her. up a barrier, or bring their dog in. es after allegedly pulling a “He got mad, pulled a phen St., was arrested and Court. She also stated they are rude fraud at 1:04 p.m. Monday on gun on a woman, Lynn Po- charged with assault with a handgun, pointed it at her A report of a robbery at 10:26 and dismissive. Squire Road; at 4:40 p.m. Mon- lice Lt. Rick Donnelly said. dangerous weapon and threat and said he would shoot a.m. Tuesday at 3 Lynnfield St. day at Revere Housing Authority Prince Belin, 40, of 13 to commit crime at 12:22 a.m. on Cushman Avenue; at 6 p.m. her,” Donnelly said. Vandalism Stephen St., was arrested Tuesday. Monday on Chamberlain Avenue. the women called police Vandalism and charged with assault Jillian Manalaysay, 32, of 40 A report of an auto theft at and were able to provide A report of vandalism at 7 a.m. with a dangerous weapon Beacon Hill Ave., was arrested A report of vandalism at 4:06 4:11 p.m. Monday at Roseland Belin’s cell phone number. Tuesday at 31 Pulaski St. A caller and threat to commit crime and charged with possession p.m. Monday at 94 Lexington Properties on Overlook Ridge Later that night, at about reported a rock through the win- at 12:22 a.m. tuesday. of a Class A drug at 9:08 a.m. St.; at 4:41 p.m. Monday at 17 dow. Terrace. 12 a.m. tuesday, police re- Tuesday. Starrett Road. Lynn Police received a ceived a call for a distur- call at around 11:15 p.m. REVERE Vandalism bance. Police responded Accidents MARBLEHEAD monday and were dis- to the disturbance and A report of vandalism at 7:27 patched to the area of es- Arrests located the suspect, Don- A report of a motor vehicle hit Complaints p.m. Monday on Dolphin Avenue. sex and Joyce streets for a nelly said. and run accident at 1:15 p.m. Adam Derebala, 23, of 61 report of an assault with “[It was by] sheer coin- Monday at 9 Orchard St.; at A report of paraphernalia Vinal St., was arrested and SAUGUS means of a handgun. the cidence they located the 4:28 p.m. Monday at 16 Ford evidence at 1:46 p.m. Monday charged with trespassing, at- victim, a 32-year-old wom- guy,” Donnelly said. St.; at 8:39 p.m. Monday at 5 on Humphrey Street. A caller tempt to commit crime and vio- Complaints an from Lynn, was doing When police located Endicott St.; at 8:14 a.m. Tues- requested an officer to pick up lation of the city knife ordinance laundry with the witness, Belin at the separate dis- day at 200 Hamilton Ave. drug paraphernalia that was at 11:45 a.m. Monday. A report of a rabbit stuck in a a 33-year-old Lynn wom- turbance call, he was ar- A report of a motor vehicle ac- confiscated by teachers. The Michael E. Gouthro, 44, of 60 fence at 10:48 a.m. Monday at an, when someone stopped rested. Police didn’t find a cident at 4:25 p.m. Monday at school notified parents that dis- Wood St., Dracut, was arrested 23 Orchard Ave. A caller reported to talk with them on Lin- gun, Donnelly said. 500 Lynnfield St.; at 6:35 p.m. ciplinary action was taken by the and charged with being a fugi- a rabbit stuck in her fence. Dis- coln Street, Donnelly said. Monday at Chatham Street and school. tive from justice on court, assault patch attempted to contact Ani- the victim told police Gayla Cawley can be Oakwood Avenue; at 9:23 a.m. A report of suspicious activ- with a dangerous weapon, failure mal Control, but he or she was Belin was in a motor vehi- reached at gcawley@item- Tuesday at 147 Washington St.; ity at 6:02 p.m. Monday at to stop for police, negligent op- on vacation. An officer reported cle and that she knew him. live.com. Follow her on at 11:24 a.m. Tuesday at 193 Pleasant and School streets. eration of a motor vehicle and a wild rabbit stuck in a chain link the victim told Belin that Twitter @GaylaCawley. Eastern Ave. A caller reported she observed operation of a motor vehicle with fence. Ladder 1 cut the fence two males skateboarding down a suspended or revoked license around the rabbit with the prop- Breaking and Entering the middle of the street. She at 10:29 a.m. Monday. erty owner’s permission. Animal beeped at them and they cursed Rescue League notified and had Lynn Police take A report of a breaking and Moris Antonio Pineda-Cruz, at her and threw pebbles at 29, of 14 Howard St., Apt. 2, an extended travel time. The rab- entering at 3:47 a.m. Tuesday her car. They are described as bit was placed in a large box and at 249 Parkland Ave.; at 8:24 was arrested and charged with a white male with blonde hair operation of a motor vehicle with Ladder 1 delivered the rabbit to action against a.m. Tuesday at Lynn Vocational and a bowl style cut and a black the Saugus Animal Hospital, Technical Institute at 80 Nep- a suspended license for OUI at male. She doesn’t think that 5:58 p.m. Monday. where the rabbit succumbed to tune Blvd. her car was damaged, but she its injuries. underage drinking A report of a motor vehicle Ronniel A. Uribe, 20, of 501 would like them spoken to about Washington St., Apt. 312, Lynn, A report of a coyote at 2:57 breaking and entering at 5:09 their behavior. p.m. Monday on Birch street. A By Gayla Cawley the objective of the op- a.m. Tuesday at 30 Towns Court; was arrested and charged with A report of a resident looking trespassing and violation of the caller reported a coyote running Item Staff eration was to “take ap- at 6:50 a.m. Tuesday at 48 Pond for advice at 7:12 a.m. Tuesday up the street and is concerned propriate enforcement St.; at 8:01 a.m. Tuesday at 77 city knife ordinance at 12:32 on Franklin Street. A woman re- p.m. Monday. for the children getting out of LYNN — the Lynn Po- action against underage Lake Ave.; at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday ported she has a rape whistle Elvin M. Vallejo, 21, of 72 school. lice Detectives Special persons that try to buy al- at 53 Lake Ave.; at 1:28 p.m. and would like to know what the Dehon St., Apt. 12, was arrested A report of a disturbance at Investigations Unit con- cohol and adults that pro- Tuesday at 85 Euclid Ave. procedure is, should she need to and charged with trespassing 11:43 p.m. Monday at Bob’s ducted a “Cops in Shops” cure alcohol for minors,” use the whistle. and violation of the city knife or- Discount Furniture at 263 operation at several liquor Lynn police said. Complaints dinance at 12:32 p.m. Monday. Broadway. establishments through- No violations were out the city on Saturday. A report of a disturbance PEABODY found, but police were the liquor establish- at 4:33 p.m. Monday at Fam- Accidents SWAMPSCOTT able to collaborate with ments were chosen as lo- ily Dollar at 50 Central Ave.; at Accidents local retailers in the effort A report of a motor vehicle ac- cations where underage 8:36 p.m. Monday at Walgreens Arrests to curb underage drink- A report of a motor vehicle hit cident at 7:14 a.m. Monday at people typically try to pur- ing. Lynn police plans to at 841 Western Ave.; at 10:13 and run accident at 8:12 a.m. Broadway and Park Avenue; at Nelson Gelardi, 35, of 58 chase alcohol, Lynn police periodically perform the p.m. Monday at 19 Basse Road; Tuesday in the vicinity of 11 Rail- 8:23 a.m. Monday on Unity Av- New Ocean St., was arrested said. operations at different lo- at 10:18 p.m. Monday at 8 road Ave. enue; at 1:49 p.m. Monday on and charged with operation of a for each establishment, cations in the city, Lynn Joyce St.; at 11:29 p.m. Mon- A report of a motor vehicle ac- Mahoney Circle; at 3:16 p.m. motor vehicle with a suspended one undercover officer police said. day at CVS at 65 Boston St.; at cident at 10:03 a.m. Tuesday in Monday at Market Basket on 7:50 a.m. Tuesday at 63 Lyn- registration, uninsured motor ve- was inside the store and the vicinity of Heritage Industries Squire Road; at 6:50 p.m. Mon- hicle/trailer, carrying a danger- another was stationed Gayla Cawley can be nway; at 8:12 a.m. Tuesday at at 22 Foster St. day on Brown Circle; at 7:41 CVS at 200 S Common St.; at ous weapon, unregistered motor outside. there were two reached at gcawley@item- p.m. Monday in the vicinity of vehicle and larceny over $250 at teams of two officers, live.com. Follow her on 8:31 a.m. Tuesday at 40 Beacon Complaints Joe’s Market on Squire Road. Hill Ave.; at 11:19 a.m. Tuesday 9:26 a.m. Monday. Lynn police said. Twitter @GaylaCawley. A report of a motor vehicle hit Adam Hamm, 26, of 19 Essex at Franklin Street and Western A report of a disturbance at and run accident at 8:11 a.m. Ave., Gloucester, was arrested Avenue; at 2:02 p.m. Tuesday at 7:03 p.m. Monday at 3 Union Monday on Broadway; at 7:16 and charged with operation of a 47 Alley St. St. p.m. Monday in the vicinity of motor vehicle with a suspended A report of a gunshot at 8:35 A report of a lost cat at 8:45 Ray’s Sunoco Service on Broad- license, motor vehicle operator p.m. Monday at 36 Trinity Ave. a.m. Tuesday at 38 Old Haswell way. refuses to identify self and no A report of an uninvited guest Park Road. A caller reported her inspection/sticker at 12:58 p.m. at 8:50 p.m. Monday at 93 8-month-old, male, DSH, gray Breaking and Entering South St. tabby kitten is missing. Oscar Monday. A report of a juvenile problem was last seen Sunday in the A report of a breaking and at 7:03 a.m. Tuesday at 98 La- area of Old Haswell Park Road, entering at 12:27 a.m. Monday Accidents fayette Park. Middleton. He has a notched on Fenno Street; at 8:40 a.m. A report of a motor vehicle ac- Monday at Laundromax on VFW cident at 4 p.m. Monday at 90 Parkway; at 2:23 p.m. Monday Humphrey St. at Extra Space Storage on Re- Lynn Drug Task Force vere Beach Parkway; at 4:07 Breaking and Entering p.m. Monday on Revere Beach Hotline Parkway. A report of a motor vehicle breaking and entering at 8:29 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Complaints a.m. Monday at 169 Bradlee Ave. or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) A report of a disturbance at FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 3:01 a.m. Monday on Thornton Theft interim Police Superintendent John Spanish menu available Street; at 6:55 a.m. Monday on Escalante speaks at a news conference in Chi- All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Fenno Street; at 2:04 p.m. Mon- A report of a larceny at 8:55 cago. Callers may remain anonymous. day on Revere Beach Parkway; p.m. Monday at Marshalls at at 9:02 p.m. Monday on Bell- 1005 Paradise Road. Chicago homicides, shootings double

By Don Babwin the rank and file about aSSoCIateD PReSS not wanting to be the next You tube video that goes CHICaGo — Homicides viral,” escalante said in and shootings have dou- the video before introduc- bled in Chicago so far this ing a segment of his own year compared with the to remind viewers “why same period in 2015, and we took this job and swore police have seized fewer this oath of office.” illegal guns — more pos- the statistics come al- sible signals that officers most exactly three months have become less aggres- after the city, on the orders sive in the aftermath of of a judge, released the a shooting video released video of Jason Van Dyke, last fall. a white officer, firing 16 Interim Police Superin- shots at Laquan mcDon- tendent John escalante ald, a black teen killed in said tuesday that he was 2014. Since that day, Van so concerned about offi- Dyke has been charged cers possibly holding back with murder, and Superin- that he filmed a video for tendent Garry mcCarthy the entire department has been fired.t he Depart- in which he encouraged ment of Justice launched a them to do their jobs and civil rights probe of the po- assured them that a fed- lice force, and mayor Rahm eral probe of the force was emanuel has sought to not aimed at individuals. regain public trust in the “We are aware that department and his own there is a concern among leadership. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 In Peabody, it’s Walsh

WALSH 1997 and served one term. From A1 Walsh said he hopes to be appointed to the Leg- experience in elected of- islature’s Transportation fice. I have relationships Committee. He cited the that I feel will be benefi- opioid crisis as an ongoing cial to the city of Peabody.” issue he will focus on. Walsh, a Democrat, de- Peach, a Peabody native, feated Peach who conced- campaigned against tax ed before final vote tallies. increases and has cited “I spoke with Tom Walsh her budget experience as and offered him my con- something the city needs gratulations as well,” said in a representative. Peach. Walsh was joined by Peach is the former leg- Sen. Ed Markey, Attorney islative aide to Leah Cole, General Maura Healey, who vacated her seat as Mayor Ted Bettencourt, 12th Essex representative Essex District Attorney in September to focus on Jonathan Blodgett, and her nursing career. Walsh, a lifelong Pea- city councilors as he cam- body resident, is currently paigned last weekend. serving his second con- Unenrolled candidate secutive term with the Christopher Gallagher Peabody City Council as was also on Tuesday’s a Councilor-at-Large, a ballot. A lifelong Peabody position he was elected to resident, he has served in in 2013. He was initially appointed positions such elected to the City Coun- as constable, notary and cil in 1983 and served two a justice of the peace. He currently works as a re- item photo | owen o’rourke terms in his first phase as a Councilor-at-Large. gional development man- Ernie Carpenter, left, and David Hughes at a Century 21 Hughes property at 141 Lynnfield St., in Walsh was elected to the ager. He received 576 Lynn. 12th Essex District seat in votes. 1986, serving four terms. Gayla Cawley can be He was elected to the Pea- reached at gcawley@item- Lynn home prices hitting the roof body School Committee in live.com. Excellence at Saugus High REAL ESTATE cent to 152 from 125 while at $353,750. But not every commu- From A1 median prices swelled to In Peabody, 22 single- nity enjoyed rising sales KRISTA HOEY This school year is Ho- $178,500 from $146,000 in family homes sold, up from and prices. Swampscott From A1 ey’s 20th year teaching. 2014. Home prices in the 2014. 19 in January of last year, had just 11 single-family It’s her 13th year teaching one of the most afford- “High rents are driving while the median price home sales in January, “I found out I was re- at Saugus High School. able communities on the the market,” said David rose to $376,250, a 5 per- down from 16 a year ago, ceiving the award back She currently teaches North Shore increased Hughes, owner of Century cent hike over $360,000 a and the median price in December and I was Honors Biology, AP Biol- by 21 percent last year 21 Hughes. “If you’re pay- year ago. fell to $410,000 from totally surprised,” Hoey ogy, and Forensics, she as the median climbed to ing $1,500 a month for Hughes from Century $460,000. said. “I had no idea that said. $260,000, a 7 percent in- rent, people are realizing 21 said demand is up due In Lynnfield, only 5 I was nominated. After Mass Insight Educa- crease from 2014 when they could buy a house for to low mortgage interest single-family homes sold the shock wore off, I was tion’s AP STEM and Eng- the median price was $300,000 and after taxes rates. The rate for a 30- compared to 11 one year really happy, proud, and lish Program encourages $243,000. your monthly payment is year fixed was under 4 flattered that mine and more students to take AP Lynn condominium sales about the same.” percent at the end of last ago. But fewer sales did equal lower prices. The my students’ successes classes in an effort to in- also increased in January Lynn was not the only year, according to Freddie were being recognized on crease their confidence as 13 units were sold, up community to enjoy strong Mac. He also credited an median price rose to $541,050 in January, a a statewide level.” while providing them with from 8 for the same month sales to start the new year. improving job market and “I look forward to attend- 14 hike compared to one the academic skills they a year ago. Median condo In Saugus, the number of a lack of affordable apart- ing the award ceremony in need to succeed in post- year ago when it was prices reached $142,500 single-family home sales ments for fueling sales. April,” she said. secondary education. The $475,000. in January, an 18 percent increased in January to “If someone wants to Hoey is one of 54 Mas- AP Stem and English pro- increase from a year ago of 24, up from 8 for the same sell a house that they’ve Thomas Grillo can be sachusetts teachers se- gram is a key part of Mass $120,500. Last year, condo month a year ago, while owned for while, they will reached at tgrillo@item- lected from a pool of more Insight Education’s Col- sales increased by 22 per- the median price was flat do very well,” Hughes said. live.com. than 600 who participat- lege Success Campaign. ed in the organization’s More than 10,000 stu- AP STEM and English dents at more than 75 Hillary and Trump have Mass. appeal program. Teachers were schools take part in the selected based on their program. Participating ability to increase their schools quickly double or PRIMARY Republican leaders. by about a 2-1 margin. company, said he voted for students’ access to AP triple their student enroll- From A1 Massachusetts Repub- The day wasn’t without Trump, calling the New classes, their students’ ment in AP classes and lican Party Chairman its drama. York businessman the improved performance on double the number of stu- Kasich, who was just edg- Kirsten Hughes released Massachusetts Secre- “wakeup call” the country the AP Exams, and their dents earning qualifying ing Rubio, also with about a statement Tuesday con- tary of State William Gal- needs. students’ resulting college scores of three or higher 18 percent. gratulating “all of our Re- vin said he had to remind “I think he is undeniably readiness. on the AP Exam, accord- On the Democratic side, publican candidates on the Clinton campaign wrong on a lot of things,” “To help students suc- ing to Mass Insight Edu- unofficial counts had Clin- successful and energetic about state election laws ceed I plan effective and cation. ton with more than 50 campaigns” without men- after former President Murphy said. “Ultimately, differentiated lessons that “The teachers (that) percent of votes compared tioning Trump. Bill Clinton greeted vot- if we have to elect some- utilize a variety of learn- Mass Insight support in to more than 48 percent Republican Massachu- ers at a polling location in one who is borderline ing strategies,” Hoey said. for Sanders with 91 per- setts Gov. Charlie Baker the West Roxbury neigh- crazy to get people to un- AP partnerships across cent of precincts reporting. had criticized Trump, borhood of Boston around derstand what’s going on, “Incorporating hands-on the state are the back- lessons and laboratories bone of the school’s role For Republicans, Massa- saying he doesn’t have 9:35 a.m. then that’s what we have makes it easier for most in preparing students for chusetts has 42 delegates the temperament to be Clinton spoke with vot- to do.” awarded on a proportional president. Baker cast his ers outside the polling students to connect to the college success,” said Wil- Vivien Gattie, 72, a regis- material.” liam Guenther, president, basis. That means mul- ballot in his hometown location before heading tered Democrat who voted tiple candidates likely will Hoey also makes herself CEO and founder of Mass of Swampscott but would inside with Boston Mayor for Barack Obama in the receive delegates. All GOP only say he didn’t vote for Marty Walsh, a Hillary available to provide stu- Insight Education. “We’re last two presidential elec- delegates are awarded Trump or Cruz. Clinton supporter, and dents with extra help each very pleased to recognize based on the primary tally. The voice of independent again greeted voters. tions, said after voting at day after school, she said. the AP teacher partners For Democrats the pro- voters, who can vote in ei- State law says no one Boston City Hall that she “In the past, I have held who have produced espe- cess is a bit trickier. ther party primary, echoed may solicit a person’s vote reluctantly picked Clinton review sessions (during) cially outstanding results Massachusetts has 116 loudly. within 150 feet of a polling “because I think she can the weekend at Panera,” with their high school stu- Democratic delegates. Of Preliminary results of location. win.” she said. “I also made my- dents.” those, 25 are superdel- the exit poll conducted Galvin said Bill Clinton At 3 p.m., 81,372 voters self available to (students) Bridget Turcotte can be egates free to back which- by Edison Research for also created a traffic jam had cast ballots in the city. once a week while I was at reached at bturcotte@item- ever candidate they want. The Associated Press and outside a New Bedford Galvin said that was home recovering from sur- live.com. Follow me on gery earlier this year.” Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. At least 17 already have television networks show polling location later in well ahead of the previous pledged support to Clinton nearly half of all inde- the day when he addressed record high in 2008, when and one is backing Sand- pendents who pulled Re- voters on the street — but 66,539 Boston voters had ers, according to an Asso- publican ballots broke for voters still were able to Underage drinking is ciated Press survey. The Trump. While Clinton led cast ballots. cast ballots by 3 p.m. dur- remaining 91 delegates among those who consider Independent voter Ty- ing that year’s presiden- are awarded on a propor- themselves Democrats, in- ler Murphy, a 26-year- tial primary. the buzz in Saugus tional basis. dependent voters who par- old Boston resident who By 7 p.m. the number Trump’s landslide vic- ticipated in the Democrat- works as a project man- of votes cast in Boston DRINKING Giorgetti. In 2015, that num- tory proved awkward for ic primary chose Sanders ager for a construction topped 120,000. From A1 ber increased 25 percent to 25 overall OUI arrests. “Generally (during this In 2014, the department Lynn residents get to state case for parks time), the weather is a placed 16 individuals into little warmer and, particu- protective custody who larly with the underage were under the influence Common streets. times, they bring their clean and said the city PARKS drinking, you’ll see groups of alcohol and had the The combined price tag bikes. From A1 should find ways to dis- of teenagers out in wooded potential to harm them- for the projects is about She likes the Common courage people from litter- areas or at house parties, selves or others, he said. has given city officials $550,000, according to city lawns bordered by wide ing in the playground next where they’ll congregate to In 2015, 13 were placed permission to borrow bid documents. concrete paths, but Lynn drink,” Giorgetti said. “Dur- into protective custody. money to pay for park Cathy Tembo brings resident Rosemary Sham- to the pond and along its ing that period (of time), we improvements. Two proj- her two children to the shak said the city needs banks. Twenty-nine percent of have directed patrols to go ects are underway — new Common opposite the to do a better job on park “A lot of people use the drivers aged 15 to 20 who out and deter that.” public toilet at the Woods’ public library because maintenance, including were killed in car accidents, pond as a garbage can; it’s “Plus we’ll check the nationwide, had a blood al- Pennybrook Road en- the iron fencing separat- trash collection. kind of disturbing,” she trance and landscaping ing the Common from “When things are bro- package stores and some cohol concentration of .01 said. and other renovations to the street makes her feel ken, they should get fixed of the alcohol-(serving) es- or higher in 2013. Of those the section of the Com- secure. right away,” she said. Thor Jourgensen can be tablishments just to make drivers, 82 percent had a mon near the intersection “They like to run Tracy Miranda has reached at tjourgensen@ sure that we don’t have un- blood alcohol concentration of Franklin and North around,” she said. “Some- helped keep Flax Pond itemlive.com. derage individuals trying of .08 or higher, according to procure alcohol,” he said. to NHTSA. Over the past three NHTSA also estimates City officials: Senior-center expansion is news to us years, activities under that minimum drinking this grant have resulted age laws have saved ap- SENIOR-CENTER rate risk receiving a $20 in the 200-space Buffum — drivers who pay by the in 917 youth citations and proximately 29,834 lives violation ticket. Mechani- Street lot and demand hour or day to park — to 377 youth arrests. An ad- nationwide since 1975. From A1 ditional 574 citations were “Parents are reminded cal kiosks like the one in- for monthly parking per- the Ellis Street lot located also issued to adults and to never provide alcohol to The department has stalled in the city lot be- mits for the lot prompted a block and a half off of 249 adult arrests were anyone under 21 (years of taken a number of steps to tween Andrew and Liberty the Parking Department Union Street and about made across the state. age), even if you’re in your enforce parking rates and streets are also slated to be to post the lot for permit three blocks from Buffum The Saugus Police Depart- own home,” DiMella said, make payment easier. installed in other lots. parking only. Street. ment made 20 overall ar- “and we urge restaurant and Parking scofflaws who ig- Employees working in The department in 2015 Thor Jourgensen can be rests for Operating Under business to always ask for nore the dollar an hour or 50 downtown businesses also mapped out a plan to reached at tjourgensen@ the Influence (OUI) of al- IDs before serving or selling five dollars a day parking and organizations park direct “transient” lot users itemlive.com. cohol or drugs in 2014, said alcohol to customers.” A8 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLAcES, And THinGS

Silvestri makes honor roll at St. Clement’s Junior/Senior High The music man St. Clement’s Junior/Senior High School in Medford announced Luke Silvestri of Lynn achieved eighth- grade honor roll status for the second marking period of the year. Asiruwa makes Dean’s List at Hamilton College Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., announced that sophomore Eseosa O. Asiruwa was named to the Dean’s List for the 2015 fall semester. Eseosa is the daughter of Helen Otabor and Nelson Asiruwa of Lynn and is a graduate of Lynn Classical High School. East Baptist Church to host musical performance The East Baptist Church in Lynn will be hosting a musical performance by The Men’s Collegiate Choir of Moody Bible Institute in Chicago on Friday, March 11 at 7 p.m. The concert will take place in the church, which is located at 300 Western Ave. in Lynn. For more information please contact Sandy Rice at 781-592- 1764. Pizza/Comedy Night March 10 at Prince Pizzeria The Alumni and Friends of LCHS will be hosting a Pizza/Comedy Night on Thursday, March 10 at the Prince Pizzeria on Route One in Saugus. The event itEM Photo | oWEN o’rourKE is being held to benefit the LCHS Scholarship Fund. Howell Thomas, near Red Rock Park in Lynn where he plays on a regular basis, played the The cost is $25 per person and includes a pizza feast, violin in Carnegie Hall when he was 7. He says that the violin is like the mandolin in many wonderful comedy entertainment and a chance to win ways, and he still plays the violin as do his children and grandchildren. some great prizes. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and salad and pizza will be served at 7 p.m. Comedy entertainment begins at 8 p.m. Tickets are limited to 150 and cannot be pur- Possible jurors chased at the door. For reservation information, please Ready to roll called for trial contact Paul Stafford at 781-599-7685. between Hulk Hogan, Gawker ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Just before he was about to step into a Florida courtroom Tuesday morning, former pro wrestler Hulk Hogan issued a tweet to his 1.4 hogan million fiLE Photo | associatEd PrEss followers. “Time for the real main The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger, center, Keith event! “I AM” going to Richards, left, and Charlie Watts perform dur- slam another Giant! Ho- ing their Latin America tour, at the Maracana gan vrs Gawker! Watcha stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Gonna Do Gawker? Only Justice Brother HH.” Rolling Stones to play The “main event” he was referring to? Not a March 25 show in Havana wrestling smackdown, HAVANA (AP) — The Rolling Stones announced but a $100 million legal Tuesday that the group will play a free concert in battle with a popular Havana on March 25, becoming the most famous act to news website over his play Cuba since its 1959 revolution. privacy. The Stones will play in Havana’s Ciudad Deportiva After years of wran- three days after President Barack Obama visits gling, a legal fight is Havana. The concert is expected to draw a massive unfolding in a Florida audience in a country where the government once per- courtroom between secuted young people for listening to rock music. Hogan and the news and “We have performed in many special places during gossip website Gawker our long career but this show in Havana is going to over a sex tape the celeb- be a landmark event for us, and, we hope, for all our rity made with the wife of friends in Cuba too,” the band said in a statement. radio personality Bubba Along with easing many restrictions on foreign the Love Sponge Clem. music, art and literature, the Cuban government has The ex-wrestler, whose increasingly allowed large gatherings not organized by legal name is Terry the state in recent years. The Stones concert will al- Bollea, sued Gawker most certainly be one of the largest since Cuba began after it published parts easing its limits on some non-official gatherings in the of the video in 2012. 1990s. The video was recorded “I’m definitely going to go,” said Ivia Perez, 39. “It in 2006. He says his makes me think about being in high school, after the privacy was violated, but period of censorship. I listened to a lot of rock back Gawker says the publi- then.” cation was a legitimate scoop because Hogan had talked openly about his sex life before, in forums such as Howard SEnd uS YOuR STuFF Stern’s radio show. Hogan is seeking $100 WE WAnT TO HEAR FROM YOu! TO million from Gawker for cOnTRibuTE TO LOOk!, PLEASE EMAiL posting the video of him and Heather Cole, the [email protected] OR MAiL YOuR ex-wife of Clem, Hogan’s itEM Photo | oWEN o’rourKE one-time friend. SubMiSSiOn TO THE iTEM, P.O. bOx 5, Hogan appeared in Vinny Sisneros waits for a bus in Lynn. He was born in Utah but court wearing all-black, LYnn, MA 01903. grew up in New England and has been skateboarding for nine years. a cross necklace and a black bandanna.

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March 9 March 15 today thursday friday Mass cash: 5-11-14-16-24 M’ sunny / High 50s, Low 19 Sunny / High 30s, Low 20s M’ cloudy / High 30s, Low 20s Mega Millions: 1-29-33-34-55-(6) SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016 Marblehead wins in shootout By Scot Cooper shootout to give marble- I was going to take, I had fOR the Item head a 4-3 win. seen the other guys try to after tim Kalinowski, beat him on the stick side, WOBURN — haver- Drew Cioffi, Braden haley with no success, so I decid- hill did everything and James mcCarthy were ed to change it up and it could to knock No. denied by Gleason, Gien- it the other way,” Gieniec- 1 marblehead’s boys ieczko skated in from the zko said. “You have to give hockey team from the red line and clinched the haverhill a ton of credit. ranks of the unbeat- Division 2 North opening en. the No. 16 hillies there’s no way that they round game for the magi- are a number 16 seed, pushed the magicians cians. marblehead - their goalie was great, our through three peri- ie Ronan Cunningham goalie played great and ods and two overtimes stopped all five shots in before senior defen- the shootout, and stopped we’re moving on.” seman Danny Gien- 49 out of 52 shots over the “marblehead’s a very ieczko roofed one past course of the game. Glea- good team, but we’re a very the catching glove of son was peppered with 64 good team too,” haverhill haverhill goalie mike shots, including overtime. Gleason during the “I kind of knew what shot HEADERS, B3

item PHOtO | katie mOrrisOn Edwin Solis looks for a pass as Arlington’s Anthony Burns closes in. Arlington knocks out Classical By Katie Morrison on their home turf, and of the first half.t he Rams Item Staff the Spy Ponders proved were down by four at the to be every bit as tough end of the first quarter. aRLINGtON — the as advertised. the arling- Classical’s Jakeel Brown Classical boys’ basketball ton squad did just about turned a steal into two team’s season came to an everything well on tues- points to open the second abrupt end on tuesday day, supplementing their quarter, and Jonathan night as they fell, 85-61, excellent shooting with Nicosia hit a to to arlington in the Spy shutdown defense. give the Rams a brief lead. Ponders’ home gym in the the Spy Ponders em- the Spy Ponders went on first round of the Division ployed a full-court press a run late in the quarter, 2 North tournament. early on, forcing the Rams and went into the half the Rams knew that the to make mistakes and with a 39-32 lead. No. 3-seeded arlington turnovers. But even with One of the biggest file PHOtO was going to be a tough the pressure, Classical Marblehead’s Danny Gienieczko scored the game-winner for the Magicians team to beat, especially hung with them for much CLASSICAL, B2 in a shootout on Tuesday night. Lynnfield falls in overtime

By Katie Morrison with a 2-1 victory. Item Staff “I’ve coached for 15 years and I’ve never been more WateRtOWN — the proud of a group of kids,” No. 11 Lynnfield boys’ said Lynnfield coach Jon hockey team hasn’t Gardner. “Our goalie had reached the postsea- the best game of his ca- son since 2012. Yet they reer. he really kept us in came dangerously close to it. making the tournament knocking out No. 5 Boston Latin on tuesday night at was immense for our se- the John Ryan arena in niors. they’ve been trying Watertown. But with three for four years to get into seconds left in overtime, the tournament, and I’m Boston Latin forward Nick happy they got to expe- O’Connell sent the Wolf- rience it and everything pack to the second round that comes with it. I’m of the Division 2 North beyond thrilled with our boys’ hockey tournament, knocking out Lynnfield PIONEERS, B2

file PHOtO Peabody’s Nick Merryman, left, registered two assists against Masconomet. Masconomet upends Tanners

By Mike Alongi "It was just one of those merryman had two assists right between the cir- fOR the Item games,” said Peabody and senior captain Donnie cles and snuck it under coach mark Leonard. “It Shaw added one assist. mcDonnell's legs with CheLmSfORD — af- was two good teams going Junior goalie aaron mc- about eight minutes re- ter a hard-fought game, at it and unfortunately we Donnell had 20 saves. maining in the first. the Peabody tanners lost didn’t come out on top. We It was an evenly the sparks really to the masconomet Chief- had some jitters early, we matched game early on, started flying in the sec- tains in overtime, 4-3, hadn’t played in 13 days, with both teams spending ond period. after mas- in the first round of the but we rallied back. It’s a roughly equal time in the conomet took a mIaa Division 2 North tough loss.” opponent's zone. just 31 seconds into the sectional tournament on Senior captain Owen then, masconomet drew period, Peabody started tuesday night. With the Brewster had two goals first blood when senior to put pressure on the win, masconomet advanc- and one assist, junior forward Garrett Lafata re- net. masco goalie Sal es on to face No. 5 Boston ethan LeBlanc had a goal ceived a pass from senior item PHOtO | katie mOrrisOn Latin (14-5-2) on friday. and an assist, junior Nick forward mitchell forbes TANNERS, B2 Johnny Percoskie reaches out for the puck. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016 St. John’s Prep cruises to win over Billerica in first round

SCHOOL ROUNDUP By Dillon Durst and Lily Doolin FOR THE ITEM No. 4-seed St. John’s Prep defeated No. 13-seed Billerica, 67-48, Tuesday night in the first round of the Division 1 North tournament. The Eagles jumped out to an early 14-7 lead after the first quarter, and held a com- fortable 40-16 lead at half- time. Senior captain Spen- cer Danforth led St. John’s with 25 points, with 21 coming in the first half. Tommy O’Neil and Harry O’Neil each grabbed 10 item PHOtO | KAtie mORRiSON rebounds for the Eagles, Erick Solis goes up for a layup past the Arlington as well. With the win, St. defense. John’s advances to the quarterfinal round and will face the winner of No. 5-seed Central Catholic Rams eliminated and No. 12-seed Peabody. Wakefield 58, Beverly 57 The eighth-seeded Pan- from tourney thers fell to No. 9-seed Wakefield in overtime at CLASSICAL “We couldn’t score, and Beverly High, eliminating From B1 they could, very easily,” them from the Division 2 Classical coach Jasper North tournament. Bever- advantages the Spy Pon- Grassa said. “We just ly led, 13-8, after the first ders had was shooting didn’t have it. Couldn’t quarter, but Wakefield free throws. Classical move the ball at all, a ton battled back to hold a 21- 20 lead at halftime. The went 9-for-12 from the of turnovers, missed free Panthers led by one point line in the first half, but throws. I think that’s pret- ty much it right there.” with under two minutes to missed more than 10 free Erick Solis was the play in the third quarter, throws over the course of Rams’ leading scorer with before falling into a 50- file PHOtO the game. Arlington, on 21 points, and kept trying 50 tie at the end of regu- Spencer Danforth led all St. John’s scorers with 25 points. the other hand, hit 24 of to pull Classical closer, lation. Trailing by two, 27 free throws. Arlington down to the last minutes the Warriors hit a clutch nine points on the night, tending the Vikings’ lead the Falcons only goal of guard Colin McNamara of the game. His brother, 3-pointer to put them- while Sarah Unczur re- to 2-0 at the end of the first was near automatic from the night. With the win, Edwin Solis, also had a selves up, 58-57, with four corded nine points and period. Winthrop outshot Winthrop advances to the the line, 16 of 17, which seconds remaining. strong night, adding 12 ten rebounds. The Falcons Cambridge, 12-7, in the quarterfinal round and included four points off of points, which included GIRLS BASKETBALL will face top-seeded Wa- first period, and opened will face top-seeded Mar- Classical technical fouls. three 3-pointers. Javier Danvers 51, Chelsea 21 tertown on Friday night. the second period by out- Things got away from Pimentel chipped in with No. 9-seed Danvers ad- BOYS HOCKEY shooting the Falcons, 3-0. blehead on Friday night in Classical in the second eight first-half points and vances to the quarterfinal Winthrop 5, Juniors Steve Rogers and Woburn. half. Frustration com- pulled down six rebounds. round of the D2 state tour- Cambridge 1 Charlie Page both added Tewksbury 4, bined with a smothering For the Spy Ponders, nament after a double- Senior forward Mike insurance goals for the Vi- Revere/Malden 0 Arlington defense led to a McNamara, a junior cap- digit win over ninth-seed- Casey drew first blood kings in the second period, The Patriots were elimi- bevy of turnovers for the tain, had a huge game, ed Chelsea. Danvers held for the Vikings less than pushing Winthrop out to a nated from the D2 state Rams, and the Spy Pon- scoring a game-high 31 a 38-14 lead over Chelsea four minutes into the first comfortable 4-0 lead. tournament with a loss ders took full advantage. points. Arlington’s James after three quarters, and period, giving Winthrop Vikings’ sophomore for- By the end of the third Gascoigne added 11 kept its foot on the ac- an early one-score lead. ward Brian Chalmers to Tewksbury on Tues- quarter, they’d pulled points and senior Daniel celerator throughout the Freshman forward Sam made it 5-0 in the third day night at Hallenborg away and established a Slebodnick contributed 15 fourth with help from its Yarow found the back of period, before Cambridge’s Memorial Pavilion in Bil- 64-47 lead. points. defense. Devan Walsh had the net on a rebound, ex- Aidan Daniluik registered lerica. Peabody knocked out by Chieftains

TANNERS the end of the period, and From B1 Peabody held on to the lead. Despite Peabody putting Paci made one save on pressure on the net again the penalty kill and had in the third period, the to leave the game with an Chieftains managed to tie injury, replaced by senior the game with 10:27 left Greg Knowles. when junior defenseman A minute later, Peabody Tommy Bennett scored on got on the board. LeBlanc an assist from freshman hit Brewster with an out- Andrew Gotts and senior let pass and Brewster took Cam Cloutier. it all the way up the ice, Both teams kept fighting snapping a wrist shot over until the end of the period, Knowles' shoulder to tie but neither could score. the game up. The game went to over- It didn't take long for the time with the score still Tanners to score again. tied, 3-3. About two minutes after Unfortunately for Pea- the first goal, Brewster body, that tie didn't last scored again on a rebound long. Just 46 seconds into from a shot by Merryman the first overtime, Lafata to make it 2-1. scored his second goal of Paci came back into the game the game to send Mascono- shortly after that to mind the met on to the second round. net for the Chieftains. "We had a million chanc- Masconomet tied the score es to put the game away,” again with about seven said Leonard. “The bounc- minutes remaining when es just didn’t go our way Forbes scored on a rebound tonight. And Masco just wouldn’t go away. It’s very from a shot by Lafata. disappointing, but it was a Less than 20 seconds item PHOtO | KAtie mORRiSON tremendous season. I just later, LeBlanc intercepted hate to see them go out Lynnfield goalie David Langone reaches out to make a save with a help from defenseman Matt Miller. a clearing pass right in like that.” the middle of the ice and buried a slap shot to give Mike Alongi can be Peabody the 3-2 lead. reached at mikealongi75@ Boston Latin tops Pioneers in OT The frantic back-and- gmail.com. Follow him on forth pace continued until Twitter at @m_alongi. PIONEERS to block the shot. But finally, the Wolfpack ing after the season, the From B1 The Pioneers got on the broke through. Defense- loss stings for Gardner. board four minutes into man Danny Linso snuck But the scrappy Lyn- guys’ effort.” the second period. Senior one underneath Langone nfield team is able to hold The first period was slow, captain Dan O’Leary put a to tie things up with two their heads high after giv- rebound past Boston Lat- minutes left in the period. with both teams creating ing the Wolfpack a hard- in goalie Chris Hughes, Both teams got a little opportunities, but neither fought game. with assists from first-line more time to get rest af- getting all that close to “It’s always tough,” linemates Jagger Benson ter the second period, as a Gardner said. “We’re al- getting on the board. Lyn- and Cooper Marengi. zamboni malfunction held ways thinking big picture, nfield goalie David Lan- Langone was kept busy up play. but it’s tough to think gone made some big saves, protecting the lead af- Langone was busy again and late in the first a Wolf- ter the goal. The junior in the third, but was a about (the future) right pack shot clanged off the made several outstanding brick wall, forcing an over- now after losing 10 se- post and took a favorable saves, which included rob- time. niors. I’m hoping that we bounce for the Pioneers. bing Latin forward Jimmy The Pioneers had oppor- get the guys back that we At one point, a Boston O’Leary with a nice glove tunities, but it was Boston think are coming back, Latin defenseman reared save, and later on smoth- Latin that put the game and keep building. The back to take a slap shot, ering a rebound that away just before time ex- graduating group is the file PHOtO and Lynnfield forward looked bound for the back pired. group we started with, so Jack Ganter used his body of the net. With 10 seniors leav- it’s tough.” Donnie Shaw logged an assist for the Tanners. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

the schedule sports briefs WEDNESDAY Chris Warren Boys Basketball Methuen at Lynn English, 7 softball camp Melrose at Danvers, 7:30 Gloucester at Reading, 7:30 The Tune-Up for Tryouts Girls Basketball softball camp is being held Classical at Beverly, 7 from March 14-18 at Lynn Dracut at Swampscott, 7 Saugus at Georgetown, 7 Classical High School gym Girls Hockey from 5-7 p.m. Players from St. Mary’s at Lexington, 4 eighth to 12th grade are Winthrop/Lynn at Westford Academy, welcome. The cost is $75. 7:45 Players should bring their own glove, bat, sneakers and tv/radio helmet. To register, please TV mail payment to Chris War- College basketball ren, 14 Manson St. in Lynn. Davidson at VCU, CBSSN, 7 For more information, con- p.m.; Miami at Notre Dame, tact Chris Warren at ESPN2, 7 p.m.; Texas Tech [email protected] or at West Virginia, ESPNU, 7 at 781-244-0022. p.m.; Tulane at UCF, ESPNews, 7 p.m.; Seton Hall at Butler, FS1, 8:30 Lynn Comets take p.m.; Creighton at Provi- bronze at tourney dence, CBSSN, 9 p.m.; East Carolina at South Florida, The Lynn Youth Comets ESPNU, 9 p.m.; Oregon at Squirt AA team traveled UCLA, ESPN2, 9 p.m.; Colo- to Auburn, ME for the rado St. at Fresno St., 2016 March Showdown CBSSN, 11 p.m.; Oregon St. tournament. Lynn took at USC, FS1, 11 p.m.; Wash- home the bronze medal, ington St. at Washington, ESPNU, 11 p.m. beating Casco Bay (ME) in the medal round, 6-3. NBA Chris Panacopolos, Jack- Portland at Boston, CSN, 7:30 son Bertram, Richie Avery, p.m.; Detroit at San Antonio, Mason Luciano and Drew photo | associated press ESPN, 8 p.m.; Oklahoma City at LA Clippers, ESPN, Waters each received a Flames goalie Joni Ortio moves to get back in position to defend against Bruins right wing Lee Stemp- 10:30 p.m. player of the game award niak and Bruins center Patrice Bergeron. in the tournament. Golf In the Mite AA division, LPGA: HSBC Champions, Golf, the Comets lost their reg- 11 p.m. ular-season finale to Mel- Bergeron’s third period goal NHL rose, 8-4. Breadan Ohan- Chicago at Detroit, NBCSN, 8 nesian scored three goals p.m. and had one assist, Kalen Pro soccer Huddle scored one goal, leads Bruins past Flames Premier: Manchester City at and Nathan Ricci played BOSTON (AP) — Patrice Bergeron gary, but had little chance on the The Flames, who lost in Phila- Liverpool, NBCSN, 3 p.m. well between the pipes. scored a tiebreaking goal with 3:24 game-winner as Bergeron one-timed delphia 5-3 on Monday night, kept Radio With playoffs around left in the third period and the Bos- a pass from Torey Krug from high in it close early with defense. Calgary NBA the corner, each division ton Bruins beat the Calgary Flames the slot. held Boston to five shots in the first Portland at Boston, WBZ-FM for the Lynn Comets look 2-1 on Tuesday night. Ferraro gave Boston the lead on and nine in the second as the Flames (98.5), 7:30 p.m. to make a title run. Landon Ferraro also scored for a one-timer from the slot off passes regained their strength. Boston and Tuukka Rask stopped from Brett Connolly and Krug 7:05 Nakladal's goal gave Calgary a lift today iN sports 24 of 25 shots as the Bruins won for into the game. the third time in four games. Rask had a shutout going until and the Flames nearly took a lead a March 2 1966 — Kelso, Horse of the Year from 1960 few minutes later, but Rask stopped 1921 — Kentucky beats Georgia 20-19 in to 1964, runs his last race, finishing fourth Jakub Nakladal's first career goal Nakladal scored 5:35 into the third the Southern Intercollegiate men’s basket- at Hialeah (Fla.) Park. Kelso is racing’s lead- was the only score for the Flames, on a slap shot from the top of the left Michael Ferland three times as he ball championship game in Atlanta. The ing money winner with lifetime earnings of who lost their sixth straight. circle to tie it at 1-all. Jyrki Jokip- attempted to swipe in a rebound 14-team conference does not keep formal $1,977,896. The mark holds for a record Joni Ortio had 23 saves for Cal- akka and Michael Frolik assisted. from in front of the crease. regular season standings. It’s college bas- 13 years. ketball’s first tournament. 1966 — Chicago’s Bobby Hull becomes the 1940 — Seabiscuit, ridden by Red Pollard, first NHL player to have two 50-goal seasons wins the Santa Anita Handicap in his final during the Blackhawks’ 5-4 victory over the race. Losing by a nose in the 1937 and Detroit Red Wings. Marblehead hockey advances 1938 Santa Anita Handicaps, Seabiscuit 1969 — Boston’s becomes the beats Kayak II by one-half length to retire as first NHL player with 100 points in a season, the leading money-winning horse in the scoring a goal in the Bruins’ 4-0 victory over HEADERS world. the Pittsburgh Penguins. 1951 — In the first NBA All-Star Game, Ed 1991 — Del Ballard Jr. throws the most From B1 Macauley of the Celtics scores 20 points to famous gutter ball in PBA Tour history. Bal- lead the East to a 111-94 victory at Boston lard, needing seven pins on his last roll to coach Joe Roberts said. Garden. beat Pete Weber, gets none when his ball 1951 — Bob Zawoluk scores 65 points to “We came into the game falls into the gutter in the finals of the Fair lead St. John’s to a 105-61 rout of St. knowing that they have Lanes Open. Weber wins 213-207. Peters. It’s the first time in its 43-year histo- an excellent record, but ry St. John’s scores more than 100 points. 1997 — Croatia’s Goran Ivanisevic wins the quickest final in ATP Tour history, beating heading into the game we 1962 — Wilt Chamberlain scores an NBA- were 0-0, and they were record 100 points to lead the Philadelphia Spain’s Sergi Bruguera 6-2, 6-2 in 47 min- Warriors to a 169-147 triumph over the utes in the Italian Indoors. 0-0 too, so anything could New York Knicks. Chamberlain scores 59 2003 — Alinghi takes the America’s Cup happen if we play the way second-half points and 28 points from the with a five-race sweep over Team New Zea- that we can play.” free-throw line for records. The teams com- land, winning the race by 45 seconds. The “It was a tough game, bine for 316 points to surpass the record of Swiss team becomes the first European 312 set by Boston-Minneapolis on Feb. 27, yacht to win the America’s Cup in 152 it’s a shame that one team 1959. years. has to lose, we left it all on the ice tonight, “ Roberts said. “That’s what the Hil- Nhl lies do, they scratch and EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division claw and fight until the GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA end, and we certainly did Florida 62 35 19 8 78 171 146 Chicago 64 39 20 5 83 180 153 that tonight.” Tampa Bay 63 37 22 4 78 175 151 Dallas 64 38 19 7 83 206 184 Boston 64 35 23 6 76 197 176 St. Louis 65 36 20 9 81 162 159 Haverhill had a 3-1 lead Detroit 63 32 20 11 75 161 163 Nashville 63 31 21 11 73 167 158 heading into the third pe- Ottawa 63 30 27 6 66 185 196 Colorado 64 32 28 4 68 172 181 riod, with Andrew McGur- Montreal 63 30 28 5 65 173 175 Minnesota 63 28 25 10 66 164 159 Buffalo 63 25 31 7 57 147 170 Winnipeg 61 26 31 4 56 159 183 rin’s first period goal knot- Toronto 61 21 30 10 52 147 182 Pacific Division ting the score at 1-1. The Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 62 37 21 4 78 165 143 third period was intense, Washington 61 45 12 4 94 202 142 Anaheim 61 34 19 8 76 153 144 and Marblehead cut the N.Y.R. 63 37 20 6 80 180 159 San Jose 62 34 22 6 74 188 167 lead to 3-2 on a goal by N.Y.I. 60 33 20 7 73 171 149 Vancouver 61 24 25 12 60 148 175 Pittsburgh 61 32 21 8 72 165 157 Arizona 63 27 30 6 60 168 198 McCarthy with 4:37 left. Philadelphia 62 29 22 11 69 157 168 Calgary 63 26 33 4 56 170 197 Then, when Marblehead Carolina 65 29 26 10 68 158 174 Edmonton 64 23 34 7 53 156 193 coach Bob Jackson was New Jersey 64 30 27 7 67 140 156 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Columbus 64 26 30 8 60 167 196 time loss. thinking about pulling the Tuesday’s Games Thursday’s Games goalie, Drew Cioffi tied it Boston 2, Calgary 1 Chicago at Boston, 7 p.m. up with just over three Carolina 3, New Jersey 1 Calgary at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. minutes to go. Edmonton at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. file photo St. Louis at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. “We had some spots Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Nashville, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. where we struggled, but Andrew McGurrin scored the Magicians’ first goal on Tuesday night. Colorado at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Florida at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. New Jersey at Nashville, 8 p.m. the guys fought hard, and N.Y. Islanders at Vancouver, 10 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. they were able to pull it period, we wanted to break streak and an early exit not done, we want to go Wednesday’s Games Florida at Colorado, 9 p.m. Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Arizona, 9 p.m. out,” Jackson said. “The it up into three five-minute from the playoffs looming to practice Thursday, now Chicago at Detroit, 8 p.m. San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Montreal at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Montreal at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. kids didn’t quit. They kept stretches, and we did that. after 30 minutes, the cap- we’re going to practice working hard and they We tied it up, and were able tains and the seniors rallied Thursday, and then it’s on did until the end.” to win it,” Jackson said. the team in the locker room. to the next round,” Gien- Nba “Heading into the third With their unbeaten “We just said that we’re ieczko said. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 39 19 .672 — San Antonio 50 9 .847 — Boston 36 25 .590 4½ Memphis 35 24 .593 15 Chapman suspended by MLB New York 25 37 .403 16 Dallas 32 28 .533 18½ Brooklyn 17 43 .283 23 Houston 29 31 .483 21½ Philadelphia 8 52 .133 32 New Orleans 23 35 .397 26½ NEW YORK (AP) — agency after this season nite number of games un- her. Chapman said there Southeast Division Northwest Division New York Yankees closer barring any additional der the policy, which MLB was an argument but that W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Aroldis Chapman agreed suspension for off-the- and the players’ associa- he was pushed down by Miami 34 26 .567 — Oklahoma City 42 18 .700 — Atlanta 33 27 .550 1 Portland 33 28 .541 9½ to accept a 30-game sus- field conduct that would tion agreed to in August Barnea’s brother, eventu- Charlotte 31 28 .525 2½ Utah 28 31 .475 13½ pension under Major cost him the necessary following several high- ally getting a handgun Washington 29 30 .492 4½ Denver 23 37 .383 19 Orlando 26 32 .448 7 Minnesota 19 41 .317 23 League Baseball’s domes- service time. profile incidents among and firing eight shots into Central Division Pacific Division tic violence policy, a pen- “I found Mr. Chapman’s NFL players. Colorado a wall and window while W L Pct GB W L Pct GB alty stemming from an acknowledged conduct on shortstop Jose Reyes was locked in his garage. Cleveland 42 17 .712 — x-Golden State 53 5 .914 — Indiana 31 29 .517 11½ L.A. Clippers 39 20 .661 14½ altercation with his girl- that day to be inappropri- given an indefinite paid The Davie Police Depart- Detroit 31 29 .517 11½ Sacramento 24 34 .414 29 friend last October. ate ... particularly his use suspension last week, ment and Broward Assis- Chicago 30 29 .508 12 Phoenix 15 45 .250 39 Under the discipline an- of a firearm and the im- pending a trial scheduled tant State Attorney Ste- Milwaukee 25 35 .417 17½ L.A. Lakers 11 49 .183 43 Tuesday’s Games Indiana at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. nounced Tuesday, the four- pact of that behavior on his for April 4, following an al- fanie Newman declined Charlotte 126, Phoenix 92 Detroit at San Antonio, 8 p.m. time All-Star will serve partner,” baseball Commis- leged altercation with him to file charges, saying con- Miami 129, Chicago 111 Sacramento at Memphis, 8 p.m. Portland 104, New York 85 New Orleans at Houston, 8 p.m. the penalty from the start sioner Rob Manfred said in wife in October. flicting accounts and in- Orlando at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9 p.m. of the Yankees’ season on a statement. “I am grati- Baseball’s investigation sufficient evidence made a Atlanta at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 Brooklyn at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. p.m. April 4. He will lose 30 fied that Mr. Chapman has of Chapman stemmed conviction unlikely. Under Wednesday’s Games Thursday’s Games days of pay — $1,856,557 taken responsibility for his from Oct. 30. Chapman’s MLB’s domestic violence Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Phoenix at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Orlando, 7 p.m. San Antonio at New Orleans, 8 p.m. of his $11,325,000 salary. conduct.” girlfriend, 22-year-old policy, discipline does not Utah at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. The agreement specifies Chapman became the Cristina Barnea, told po- have to be predicated on a Portland at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Golden State, 10:30 Washington at Minnesota, 8 p.m. p.m. he will be eligible for free first player penalized a fi- lice he pushed and choked conviction. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Woman’s secret past revealed makes fiance doubt the future Get your tricks despite the breaks DEAR ABBY: My fian- was gay, the rational and Naveen Jain, the founder of with his minimum. cee and I have known each Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van practical part of me took InfoSpace, said, “Just think South apparently has only other since high school. I Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, over and squashed the of the opportunities we can two losers: one spade and was the “good kid” with and was founded by her mother, crush I had on him in the unlock by making education one diamond. But given the honors and the right par- as addictive as a video game. bad minor-suit splits, he must Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at beginning. But now that This type of experiential, ad- ents. She was considered DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los feeling is coming back be careful not to get locked dictive learning improves out of his clubs. trouble and didn’t have Angeles, CA 90069. even stronger. decision-making skills and in- the best home life. Rumor After winning with the heart I know our relationship creases the processing speed ace, declarer should run the had it that she moonlight- and spatial skills of the brain.” basically admitted she she is someone you would can never be anything diamond 10, which West ed as a stripper our senior Yes, but how can we make had prostituted herself. I be happy spending the rest more than platonic. I ought to duck. Then, when the year, but I always blew it don’t know what to do. I of your life with. Remem- guess I’m just asking how education as addictive as a video game? A child — or diamond nine wins the next off as false. don’t want to blame her ber, I live in Los Angeles, I can get over him while grown-up – must want to trick, South must be careful Fast-forward 12 years: I for her past indiscretions, and in this town, her reve- still maintaining our close learn. to cash dummy’s club honors ran into her recently, and but this is a big deal. I lation wouldn’t necessarily friendship, because ulti- The word “unlock” is rel- before leading a third trump. we decided to have dinner. don’t know how to let it go. be a deal-breaker. mately, that means the evant to this deal. South is West wins, but cannot stop I fell in love with her on Advice, please! world to me, and I don’t in five diamonds. After West declarer from reaching his DEAR ABBY: I met a that date. A few months want to lose it. leads the heart queen, how hand with a heart ruff, draw- went by and I mentioned GUY WHO guy named “Ryan” about should the play proceed? ing trumps, and running clubs. NEEDS ADVICE the rumors. She wasn’t 10 weeks ago. We hit it off FRIEND ONLY, IN The first three bids in the auction are easy, but North upset and matter-of-factly DEAR GUY: You now right away. I admit I had a WASHINGTON, D.C. has a close rebid. Here, a explained that she did see your fiancee clearly – little crush on him. DEAR FRIEND ONLY: jump to three no-trump would start stripping in high warts and all. The problem About a week after we It’s not easy to think ratio- not work if East leads a heart; school and continued with “falling in love” (what met, he came out to a nally when emotions are and bidding it with ace-third through college. It both- I define as infatuation) is group of our mutual could wrong-side the contract ered me, but the benefits that you don’t yet know friends (me included) as involved. Ryan may have if South has queen-double- of being with her far out- who the person IS. Regard- gay. I’m very supportive of everything you want in a ton, for example. If willing weighed the negatives. less of how your fiancee fi- him, and it didn’t change man, but he will not be a to force to game (certainly Now that we are en- nanced her education, she anything between us at romantic partner for you. reasonable with 12 points, gaged, she told me she deserves respect for being all. Over the last several If spending time around two aces and one king), two had to “come clean.” She weeks, we have grown to him becomes too painful, hearts, fourth-suit game- honest with you. She has forcing, is a better rebid. Then, you may have to put some said there were times in done as much as she can to be best friends and con- when South shows 5-5 in the college when she had sex improve her life. You must tinue to grow closer and distance between the two minors, North can support with some of her regular now ask yourself if you can closer. of you until you regain diamonds. South bids game clients. I am floored. She see past her past, and if Once I found out Ryan your emotional balance.

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PURSUANT TO THE HOUSING AVISO DE AUDIENCIA PÚBLICA EN RELACION A VIVIENDAS MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1992 Y ACTA DE URBANIZACION By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale and the DE LA COMUNIDAD DEL 1992 contained in a certain mortgage given by Adedeji NATIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACT OF 1990 Y LA Lamina to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, ~ Please see Hearing Date Change below ~ ACTA NACIONAL DE VIVIENDAS COMPETENTE DEL 1990 Inc. acting solely as a nominee for New Century The City of Lynn will hold a Public Hearing as part of the citizen's participation process La Ciudad de Lynn tendrá una Audiencia Pública como parte del proceso de Mortgage Corporation, dated September 6, 2006 and under the above Acts and regulations hereunder; and the purpose of this Hearing is participacion de los ciudadanos bajo los Actas mencionadas y regulaciones a recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of twofold: continuación; y el propósito de esta Audiencia es doble: Deeds in Book 26062, Page 108 of which mortgage a) to provide an overview of entitlement grants activities undertaken during the past a) proveer un resumen de las actividades de las becas que fueron aceptada durante Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for year; el año pasado; Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Trust 2007-NC1 b) to allow public input with regard to the City's proposed Action Plan including the b) permitir ideas del público con respecto al Plan de Acción propuesto por la Ciudad, Mortgage Pass-through Certificates, Series 2007-NC1 is presentation of proposal applications and the solicitation of citizen comments on the incluyendo el propuesto de presentar las aplicaciones y la solicitación de los the present holder by assignment from Mortgage development of community needs and funding activities. comentararios del ciudadano en respecto a las necesidades del desarollo de la Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee The Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Fiscal Year 2016 comunidad y actividades financieras. for New Century Mortgage Corporation its successors estimated entitlement grants appropriations are Community Development Block Grant El Departamento de Viviendas y Desarollos Urbano (HUD) del Año Fiscal 2016 estimo andr assigns to Deutsche Bank National Trust ($2,311,956) and Emergency Solutions Grant ($207,061). These appropriations will be apropiaciones de en becas tituladas (Beca de Bloque para Desarrollo de la Company, as Trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I used to fund local housing and community development activities in the City's Fiscal Comunidad) Community Development Block Grant ($2,311,956), y becas de Solucion I BUY HOMES Inc. Trust 2007-NC1 Mortgage Pass-Through Certifi- Year 2017 and may include economic development activities, homeownership de Emergencia ($207,061). Estas apropriaciones seran usadas para fondos de cates, Series 2007-NC1 dated May 4, 2015 recorded at assistance, housing rehabilitation, public services, public facilities and improvements, viviendas locales y actividades de desarollo de la comunidad durante el Año Fiscal Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in acquisition, disposition, clearance and demolition, relocation, housing services, 2017 y podría incluir actividades económicas, asistencia para proprietarios de casa, Book 34051, Page 594, for breach of conditions of said construction of housing, microenterprise assistance, technical assistance, rehabilita- rehabilitación de viviendas, servicios publico, facilidades publica y mejores, compras, CASH! mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, tion and preservation, planning and management, design, etc. disposición, limpieza, y demolicion, trasladacion de servicios de viviendas, the mortgaged premises located at 37 Grandview The schedule for the Public Hearing construcción de viviendas, asistencia de microempresa, asistencia técnica, Avenue, a/k/a 37 Grand View Avenue, Lynn, MA 01904 HAS BEEN CHANGED and rehabilitación y preservacion, planos y gestion, diseño, ect. will be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00PM on March 16, is as follows: EL HORARIO PARA LA AUDIENCIA PÚBLICA ES EL SIGUIENTE: You pick the 2016, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 – 6:00 P.M. MARTES 22 DE MARZO DEL 2016 – 6:00P.M. date to move! described below, all and singular the premises described Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development – Community Room Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development – Community Room Leave what you want. in said mortgage, to wit: 10 Church Street, Lynn, Massachusetts 10 Church Street, Lynn, Massachusetts The Community Room at the Lynn Housing Authority is handicapped accessible and PARCEL ONE El salón de la Comunidad en el Lynn Housing Authority tiene acceso para personas Call David Hughes A parcel of land with the buildings thereon situated in any individual needing a special accommodation for their handicapped condition must invalidas, si hay alguien necesita servicios especiales debe ponerse en contacto con Century 21 Hughes Lynn, known as #37 Grandview Avenue, being shown as contact the Office of Economic and Community Development at (781) 581-6763 at La Oficina del Desarrollo Económico de Lynn (781-581-6763) por lo menos dos 781-599-1776 Lot 60 and Lot 61 on a plan dated July 21, 1891, least two weeks prior to the Public Hearing. semanas antes de la Audiencia pública. recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in All residents of Lynn are invited to attend to provide comments on the needs of the Todos los residentes de la ciudad de Lynn son invitados a asistir y proveer Book 1314, Page 600, bounded and described as City and offer funding recommendations. Individuals wishing to offer public comment comentarios acerca de las necesidades de la Ciudad y ofrecer recomendaciones All real estate advertising in must register with staff prior to the start of public hearing that evening. All speakers this newspaper is subject to follows: sobre los fondos. Individuales que desean ofrecer comentario público tienen que the Federal Fair Housing Act NORTHEASTERLY by Grandview Avenue, 50 feet; will be allowed a maximum of three minutes to make their comments. registrarse con el encargado antes de empesar la audiencia esa noche. Aquellos of 1968, the Massachusetts Individuals submitting formal proposal applications are asked to address the Citizens Anti Discrimination Act & the Boston & SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 60 on said plan, 100 feet; residentes que desean hablar tendran un maximo de tres minutos para hacer sus Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of City of Advisory Board (CAB) with a brief overview of their request. In order to allow sufficient comentarios. which makes it illegal to advertise any time for the CAB to hear from all grant applicants, individual presentations will be preference, limitation or discrimination Lynn, being Lot 51 as shown on said plan, 50 feet; and, Individuales que sometan aplicaciones de propuesta formal tienen que dirigirse al based on race, color, religion, sex, NORTHWESTERLY by Lot 62 on said plan, 100 feet. limited to one person and may not exceed three minutes, followed by possible (Comite de Acesoria de Ciudadanos ) Citizens Advisory Board con un resumen de su handicap, familial status, national origin, questions from the CAB. The hearing will be structured in two Sessions. Session One ancestry, age, children, marital status, PARCEL TWO peticion. Para poder permitir suficiente tiempo para que el Comite de Acesoria de sexual orientation, veterans status or A certain lot of land in said Lynn containing about 5,000 will consist of the individual grant presentations followed by Session Two allowing for Ciudadanos pueda oir a todos los aplicantes aceptados, presentaciones individuales source of income or any intention to general public comment. Again, all presentations in both sessions will be limited to a make any such preference, limitation or square feet situated on the westerly side of Grandview seran limitada a una persona y no puede exceder tres minutos, seguida por preguntas discrimination. Avenue. Being the second parcel described in a deed maximum of three minutes in order to provide sufficient time to hear all public posible del Comite de Acesoria de Ciudadanos. La audiencia será estructurada en dos This newspaper will not knowingly comments. accept any advertising for real estate dated November 13, 1961, from Harold J. Whitehead, et secciones. Primera Seccion consiste de las presentaciones de becas individuales which is in violation of the law. Our ux to Eugene R. Marquis recorded in the Essex South In the event a resident is unable to attend and comment, he or she is invited to submit seguida por Sección Dos aceptando comentarios del público general. Otra vez, todas readers are hereby informed that all written comments (in the form of proposal applications andr letters) to the dwellings advertising in this newspaper District Registry of Deeds at Book 4842, Page 385. presentaciones en ambas secciones seran limitada a un maximo de tres minutos para are available on an equal opportunity For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex abovementioned address. Such written comments will be considered in the planning poder proporcionar suficiente tiempo para oir a todos los comentarios del público. basis. To complain of discrimination call process and in the preparation of an application for Community Development Block HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. For the County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book En caso que un residente no pueda asistir y comentar, el o ella es invitado a someter N.E. area call HUD at 617-565-5308. 26062, Page 106. Grant and Emergency Solutions Grant funds for Fiscal Year 2017. comentarios por escrito (en forma de aplicacion de propuesta y/o cartas) a la direccion The toll-free number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275 The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid All residents of Lynn are invited to attend to provide comments on the needs of the mencionada arriba. Esos comentarios por escrito seran considerado en el proceso de taxes and other municipal assessments and liens, and City and offer funding recommendations. Individuals wishing to offer public comment planificación y en la presentacion de una aplicacion para Community Development subject to prior liens or other enforceable encumbrances must register with staff prior to the start of public hearing that evening. All speakers will Block Grant y becas de Solucion de Emergencia para el Año Fiscal 2017. of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and be allowed a maximum of three minutes to make their comments. James M. Marsh subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Individuals submitting formal proposal applications are asked to address the Citizens Director restrictions, reservations and conditions of record and Advisory Board (CAB) with a brief overview of their request. In order to allow sufficient Office of Economic and Community Development subject to all tenancies andr rights of parties in time for the CAB to hear from all grant applicants, individual presentations will be Charles J Gaeta possession. limited to one person and may not exceed three minutes, followed by possible Executive Director Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in questions from the CAB. The hearing will be structured in two Sessions. Session One Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development the sum of $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the will consist of the individual grant presentations followed by Session Two allowing for Item: February 24, March 2, 2016 time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder general public comment. Again, all presentations in both sessions will be limited to a (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt maximum of three minutes in order to provide sufficient time to hear all public from this requirement); high bidder to sign written comments. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LEGAL NOTICE Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of bid; balance In the event a resident is unable to attend and comment, he or she is invited to submit THE TRIAL COURT PUBLIC SALE of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in written comments (in the form of proposal applications and/or letters) to the PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT To be sold at public sale thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of abovementioned address. Such written comments will be considered in the planning Docket No. ES16P0377PO at 8:00 A. M. on Mar. 18, mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 process and in the preparation of an application for Community Development Block TRUST CITATION 2016 at 47 Alley Street, Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 Grant and Emergency Solutions Grant funds for Fiscal Year 2017. Essex Probate and Family Court Lynn, MA, misc. lots of or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. James M. Marsh 45 Federal Street property left in leased The description for the premises contained in said Director Salem, MA 01970 storage spaces by the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical Office of Economic and Community Development (978)744 - 1020 following persons: error in this publication. Charles J. Gaeta In the matter of: Glenn W Anderson Trust B. Mutrano, O. Rodriguez, Other terms to be announced at the sale. Executive Director To all interested persons: I. Zhangazin, M. Dusesse- Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development A Petition has been filed by: nov, C. Arroyo, A. Riopel, Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Trust 2007-NC1 February 24, March 2, 2016 John Kimball of Lynnfield, MA A. Demers, R. Robinson, Mortgage Pass-through Certificates, Series 2007-NC1 requesting the removal of DON ANDERSON as Trustee J. Lanzi Korde & Associates, P.C.;r 321 Billerica Road on Trust accounts held by FIDELITY and appointment of Items to be sold include: LEGAL NOTICE JOHN H KIMBALL, JR as Trustee. Household furniture and Suite 210 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from misc. personal belongings. By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object Item: February 24, March (978) 256-1500 given by Michael A. Bryson, Jr. to Option One Mortgage Corporation, dated June 8, Lamina, Adedeji, 13-012768, February 17, 2016, to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must 2, 18, 2016 2007 and recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book file a written appearance and objection at this Court February 24, 2016, March 2, 2016 26924, Page 93 of which mortgage U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee for Item: February 17, 24, March 2, 2016 before: 10:00 a.m. on 03/28/2016. MASTR Asset Backed Securities Trust 2007-HE2 is the present holder by assignment This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you from Option One Mortgage Corporation to U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee must file a written appearance and objection if you COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS for MASTR Asset Backed Securities Trust 2007-HE2 dated March 17, 2008 recorded object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written THE TRIAL COURT at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27630, Page 506, for appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the Objections within thirty (30) days of the return date, Docket No. ES13P0697EA mortgaged premises located at 16 Nichols Avenue, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a action may be taken without further notice to you. CITATION ON PETITION FOR ORDER OF Public Auction at 2:00PM on March 16, 2016, at the mortgaged premises, more WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of COMPLETE SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, this Court. Estate of: to wit: Date: February 24, 2016 Every day Ida E. Coviello The real estate in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon, Pamela Casey O'Brien Date of Death: 02/04/2013 bounded and described as follows: Register of Probate Essex Probate and Family Court Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Nichols Avenue, in said Lynn, at the Item: March 2, 2016 45 Congress Street junction of lots No. 44 and 45 on plan hereinafter referred to thence, Salem, MA 01970 NORTHEASTERLY by lot 44 ninety-nine and 50/100 feet to lot 37; thence turning and (978)744-1020 running To all interested persons: SOUTHEASTERLY by lots 37 and 36 forty-eight feet to lot 46; thence turning and A Petition has been filed by: running Lawrence B Cohen of Boston MA SOUTHWESTERLY by lot 46, ninety-nine and 50/100 feet to Nicholas Avenue thence requesting that an Order of Complete Settlement of the running WESTERLY by Nicholas Avenue, forty-eight feet to point of beginning; estate issue including to adjudicate a final settlement, Being lot 45 on a plan entitled plan of sub-division of the Gravel Pit lot owned by the approve an accounting and other such relief as may be City of Lynn dated December 5,1892 made by Charles W. Gay, C.E, City of Lynn. requested in the Petition. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from Registry of Deeds in Book 26924, Page 92. the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable encumbrances file a written appearance and objection at this Court of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to and with the benefit before 10:00 a.m. on 04/04/2016. of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of record and subject to all This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you tenancies andr rights of parties in possession. must file a written appearance and objection if you Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this requirement); high Objections within thirty (30) days of the return date, bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of bid; balance of action may be taken without further notice to you. purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in thirty (30) days from the date of WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica this Court. Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 or such other time as may be Give us a call Date: February 22, 2016 designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in said Pamela Casey O'Brien, mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. Register of Probate Other terms to be announced at the sale. 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Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate, sits in types of rooftop growing you want to roll up your also help keep buildings an office chair made in her signature pink in sleeves and get growing.” have always made room Montreal. cooler in summer and Madison, N.J. Novak is co-founder and for rooftop gardens.” “it’s important to recon- warmer in winter, propo- head farmer of the eagle she offers a 5,000-year nect with that long tradi- nents say. “Green roof” street rooftop Farm, in timeline that includes tion and realize that you growing systems, in which ‘Jay Z Blue’ is on Brooklyn. Her book is scottish sod-roof houses don’t need to reinvent the the rooftop is protected filled with images of roof- dating to around 3000 wheel. You just need to try by waterproofing mem- top gardens and farms in B.c.; Mesopotamian zig- to improve upon it,” Novak brane and layered with the color wheel cities and suburbs across gurats featuring rooftop says. “there’s a big com- a relatively lightweight the country. shrubs and trees; the munity of expert rooftop soil mix engineered for By Leanne Italie she used a scarf at Pan- “rooftop growing is Hanging Gardens of Baby- gardeners out there, with rooftop use, can add to a AssociAted Press tone for her bright pink nothing new,” Novak says. lon; european rooftop gar- lots of experience and wis- flat roof’s longevity by re- in 2011 and chris couldn’t “it’s actually an ancient dens of the 17th and 18th dom to share.” ducing UV light exposure NeW YorK — Barbie be prouder of her color tradition that has been century; and recent green- she advises beginners to and helping with common has her own color (pink). card: sc2011. largely overlooked. Ur- roof projects in chicago, search online for “rooftop,” problems like stormwater so does tiffany (blue), so what do they get be- ban people in tight spaces Portland, New York and ‘’garden” and their city’s runoff. Gap (also blue), coach sides a card and a code? (brown) and even the roly they get formulas. How poly Minions (yellow), but many and for what uses Kennedy’s nuke bunker could be shuttered rare is the individual who depends on what they cares deeply enough about want to do. consistency By Terry Spencer rant. the site’s $200,000 a shade to have one cus- over different fabrica- AssociAted Press annual maintenance bud- tom made. tions, from paper stock for get is barely covered by At the Pantone color stationery to fabrics for riVierA BeAcH, Fla. admissions and donations, institute, the privilege fashion to paint to metal, — the bunker where Pres- he said. the maritime mu- doesn’t come cheap. it can is key. ident John F. Kennedy seum’s lease ($100 a year, cost tens of thousands of “Both of them were would have been whisked plus 4 percent of gross dollars for the company very clear on what they if World War iii erupted sales) ends next year. to come up with just the wanted in their signature while he vacationed in He says the port wants right one. so why would shades,” Pressman said. Florida may face a bigger to tear down the facility, an actual person, rather “When somebody comes threat than soviet mis- citing communications he than a business, even with a very clear idea of siles ever posed: a battle says the museum has had bother? only two, at least what they’re looking for, between its operators and with the commission. in the Pantone client that shade definitely has the Port of Palm Beach. “they have been trying books, actually have. meaning for them.” the once top-secret fall- to kick us off for 20 years Jay Z was the first, back Pantone has a vast color out shelter, code name by starving us of money,” in 2007. He introduced wheel, but you can forget “Hotel,” and the retired Miller said. his “Jay Z” pearly blue — finding “Jay Z Blue” or coast Guard station on Greg Picken, the port mixed with platinum dust sc2011 in any swatch or Peanut island are now a commission’s lawyer, said — on a limited edition GM Pantone color guide avail- tourist attraction and the the port has no intention Yukon denali later that able for public consump- focal point of a long-run- of razing the bunker or year in detroit. the head tion. ning legal war between coast Guard buildings, of a marketing firm he “some people are re- the port, which owns the but hopes to find a better was working with brought ally strict about that to island, and Palm Beach caretaker when the mu- Maritime Museum, which along a piece of the hip the point where we’re not seum’s lease expires. He Photo | AssociAted Press hop mogul’s motorcycle even allowed to share that leases the attraction. said the museum’s board as a guide when meeting we work with them on the Anthony Miller, who op- is in disarray, citing law- The entrance to President John F. Kennedy’s with Pantone. development of that color,” erates the site for the mu- suits members have filed bunker on Peanut Island in Riviera Beach, Fla. Blue (daughter Blue ivy, seum, said the port’s com- she said. against each other. 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Her there’s a magnetic qual- dings that can be per- short boat ride to manmade for the newly inaugurated ton and New York. While name is sherry chris, ity to that blue. it’s a hap- formed at the picturesque Peanut island, named for Kennedy, whose wealthy it wouldn’t have survived president and chief execu- py blue. it’s an optimistic coast Guard boat house an aborted attempt to use family’s Palm Beach com- a direct or nearby hit, it tive of a New Jersey real blue,” she said. “it was to three per year, down it to ship peanut oil almost pound was a 10-minute would have provided pro- estate firm, Better Homes pretty smooth sailing with from 30, and banned the a century ago. in the 1930s, ride away. tection from fallout blown and Gardens real estate. Jay Z. construction of a restau- the coast Guard station Built in 10 days by Navy in from elsewhere. B8 WEDNESDAY, mArch 2, 2016 FOOD Eat more like the French, Japanese, Italians or Greeks Those who eat according to the rules of a traditional food culture are generally healthier than those of rosalie’s recipes us eating a modern diet of processed foods. That’s what Michael Pollan argues in his book “Food Rules — An Eater’s Manual,” suggesting that if we look at the conclusions about PHoto | ASSociAted PreSS good eating across multiple cultures, we’ll find common conclusions. So Palestinian chef Jihad al-Maharmeh pre- many fads in healthy eating — like pares a mixed Palestinian French dish, the growing popularity of buying Freekeh lamb rack, at Orjuwan restaurant fresh local produce at farmers mar- in the West Bank city of Ramallah. kets — are simply a return to what has always been done. I have had Visiting French several love affairs with these delight- ful, mostly outdoor chefs scramble markets for years now, with strong memories etched of Palestinian cuisine Rosalie favorites in differ- Harrington ent places. By Mohammed Daraghmeh and Daniella Cheslow FOOD My most favorite Healthy hint: When you cook your veggies, like spinach or ASSOcIATED PRESS EDITOR is the farmers mar- asparagus, save the liquid for soup or a refreshing tea. H ket in the neigh- Mart in Burlington is a huge warehouse of Asian foods at RAMALLAH, West Bank — At a time of simmer- borhood of my Roman relatives. This good prices. ing Mideast tensions and rising malaise, a group makes sense, for Italian life is as ab- of French chefs recently visited the West Bank to sorbed by the daily search for “the Stir Fry Veggies in A Homemade Veggie Broth bring a little joie de vivre to Palestinian kitchens. best” food available as it is in the The eight chefs visited restaurants in Ramallah, preparation of the meal — grocery Hebron, Nablus and east Jerusalem in a weeklong Choose vegetables that appear fresh and are in season. Clean and shopping daily is a beautiful habit event earlier this month sponsored by the French that I look forward to when we visit. wash reserving the tops and skins to save for a broth. Store the peels etc. government, which prides itself on culinary diplo- My cousin Mondino, the best cook in a zip lock bag in fridge or freezer. macy and has held similar events in Japan, Brazil, in the family, was born in Bologna In an Asian market you might find cabbage, Bok Choy, mushrooms India, Morocco and elsewhere. but ended up in Rome because he and noodles that you might not find in your average supermarket, in- A parallel festival began four years ago and ran had the good fortune of marrying cluding a variety of herbs, spices and condiments, teas and pastries as concurrently in Israel. Many Israeli chefs train in into my family. How the colors, aro- well as cooking tools. It is a real adventure, worth checking out. Europe, and in the last 20 years, a cosmopolitan mas or feel of the food entice him is Israeli cuisine has emerged, incorporating tech- unclear, but he does a lot of sniffing, For four to six people: niques and flavors from across the Jewish diaspora squeezing and studying of each item — everything from Moroccan couscous and Libyan before deciding it is worthy of being — Peel and clean five or six different varieties of carrots. You’ll be amazed at the color fish stews to German potato pancakes and Austri- added to his basket. He loves talk- that they add to a dish. an-inspired chicken schnitzel. ing to the vendors he knows from — cut them into long, thin strips about two inches. By contrast, Palestinian cooking has remained frequent shopping, with the chat- — clean a few parsnips, this time cut them in chunks. The idea is to have as much steeped in local and Middle Eastern recipes, thanks ter highlighted by lots of laughing variety in color as in shapes, as it makes for a more interesting dish. to a strong agrarian tradition and a shortage of and hand flailing, and he fills his clientele with disposable income. Dishes lean on leather shopping bag with the most — Prepare a red and yellow pepper in strips and chunks, a little of each. chickpeas, lentils and rice, often spiced with cumin, beautiful foods. As we reach our fi- — chop an onion and three cloves of garlic. drizzled in olive oil and accompanied by sides like nal destination, there’s time for a — clean some bok choy and remove the outer leaves, leaving the vegetable mostly hummus, tabbouleh and yogurt. Palestinian food quick — never lingering — espres- intact. Don’t forget to save the peels for your broth. Asparagus, peas and any veggie that also draws on Levantine flavors like zaatar — a so because there is too much to do. inspires you will work. thyme-like herb — as well as sumac and pome- There are great delights such as gn- — Starting with the veggie that takes the longest to cook, like carrot and parsnip, granate molasses. occhi, his Bolognese meat sauce or sauté for five minutes in three tbsp. of sesame or olive oil, every three minutes add Ramallah, seat of the Palestinian Authority, has a fig crostata to prepare. His small seen dozens of new restaurants and cafes open in kitchen has seen five generations of another veggie depending on how much cooking time you think they will need. recent years, serving Palestinian, Lebanese, Mexi- my family prepare a good size lunch — Pour into the pan about two cups of broth, preferably homemade, (recipe below) can, Japanese and Italian fare. But most cooks and a small evening meal, forever, it add a few sprigs of fresh thyme and rosemary, salt and pepper and cover the pan. learn on the job. seems. And the shopping for the food — After a few minutes test for doneness. Do not overcook, you want a little crunch “Someone wanted to work for us after he came and the preparation of the meals is here. from a construction site. Another one dropped out almost as satisfying as the eating. — Serve over rice or rice noodles or your favorite noodle. Sprinkle with freshly chopped of high school,” said Jamal Nimer, owner of the Almost. cilantro, mint and parsley. When my youngest daughter Dani- caesar Hotel in Ramallah, which opened five years elle moved to France to live with her ago. “You have to teach the people how to work.” boyfriend in Toulouse after college, For broth: That’s where the French come in. I was a bit shocked by the distance — Put all your peels in a stock pot with an onion, three carrots and two parsnips, One of the chefs gave lessons in baking bread, between us, but I waited a whole chopped, fresh ginger, five chopped tomatoes, quarter cup of soy sauce (for an Asian cakes and macaron cookies to the 32 students at month before I visited even so. The taste), a bunch of parsley stems, about 12 pieces, a cup of celery, including leaves, two the caesar Hospitality college in Ramallah, which Nimer opened earlier this year to train staff. highlight of my trip was the farmers bay leaves, two sprigs each of thyme and rosemary, add two quarts of water, skimming market on that first Saturday. I was At the Orjuwan restaurant nearby, co-owner Sal- the foam that gathers often and then lowering the heat for at least two hours. eem Sakakini said visiting chef Alex Dreyer helped so proud of my daughter who was — Use for soup, stir fry. fluent in French, teaching pre-school his staff master basic techniques as they prepared children English and doing a fine job a special menu featuring salmon in hollanda- of making a life in another country. ise sauce, a lamb rack served over herb-infused tulips and purple freesia that were art,” with a little heart “drawn” into mashed potatoes and an apple tarte tatin. And now I got to see her in action, tied together with a straw bow and the light foam with coffee darkened conversing with vendors who were “I liked the Palestinian food, because I think it’s some Brie and wine to bring back to milk. The museum had a Frida Kah- a very specific flavor that anyone can enjoy,” said selling the most beautiful products our host. lo exhibit — she happens to be my — figs, dates, olives, luscious ber- Dreyer, who works as a chef in Paris. “The flavor is On a trip to Jamaica several years favorite artist. And we got to visit ries, outstanding cheeses, fruits and so bold and beautiful.” ago, Todd and I rented an apartment the famous Pike Street Market. I vegetables and flowers that were so Sakakini said he was grateful his dozen kitchen in Montego Bay that came with a only wish that I could buy a bouquet lovely to look at. staff could get a master class in using the “sous driver and a maid. In the guest book We bought a few quail and a pheas- of flowers the likes of which I en- vide” appliance, which cooks meat or vegetables of the house there was a little note ant from a van that had a rotating joyed at this market. The market is uniformly via a hot water bath. He also relished that explained that “a short dis- grill for game birds, plus a jar of fig famous for its fish and the mongers the small touches Dreyer introduced. “He poached tance up the road from here there is jam for our breakfast croissants. ham it up for throngs of tourists sliced garlic in milk for two hours, then dried it and an orphanage that you might like to I grabbed an extra supply of dried with a kind of fish ballgame, throw- then deep fried it,” Sakakini said. “And then used visit.” After we settled in, we took a beans, the large white ones, tarbais, ing their catch around as if it was it as a garnish. They looked phenomenal. I never which are great for making cassou- walk up the road and, as suggested, a pigskin. The mood is jubilant, the tried this before.” let. We would soon experience this we visited the orphanage. The chil- wares are wholesome, and I could In the southern West Bank town of Hebron, delicious dish in a restaurant in this dren were so responsive, I spent a have stayed for hours taking it all Mahmoud Halaika worked with Vincent Lucas city that made cassoulet famous. couple of hours cuddling and giving in, but we had a ferry to catch to the — who cooks in a Michelin-starred restaurant in I couldn’t wait to make it with my some attention to the beautiful ba- San Juan Islands. southwestern France. The two prepared steak in beautiful daughter in her Toulouse bies. Todd was a hit with the older This winter I have had no com- a creamy mushroom sauce alongside lamb neck apartment. ones, in particular, who wanted to plaints about the weather. We have stuffed with aromatic rice and served with yogurt Dani, as we call her, had grown crawl all over him like he was a had some pretty mild days lately, — a Palestinian specialty. up with me in the kitchen prepar- playground creature. Their beauti- and I just hope that my tulips don’t Halaika said he loved preparing food as a child ing meals at home or having din- ful little faces glowed with joy. present themselves too early and and spent six years cooking in an Israeli restau- After a good cry we asked our driv- ner at Rosalie’s, so she hadn’t spent then have snow dumped on them. rant outside Tel Aviv, where he earned a good sal- er for a little tour. He took us to an a great deal of time cooking on her I love anticipating the next season ary but feared that authorities would discover he open-air market that was a once in own. When she left for France, she whatever it may be, but especially was sleeping in Israel illegally during the week. He a lifetime experience. Stalls of color- was excited about having her own spring. The asparagus are already eventually moved back to Hebron and took a job ful fabrics, homemade baskets and cooking for half the pay at the Pasha Palace restau- kitchen and being in charge of daily starting to appear. Pasta Primavera beautiful Jamaican women with rant, where a local clientele enjoys Palestinian fare meals for her and her boyfriend. In (which means spring) is one of my their lovely smiles — watching the in a leafy courtyard. advance of going, she put together favorite dishes, although the Ital- way they related to one another pro- Hebron, which has long been a flashpoint for Is- a cookbook using recipes from the ian spring comes with local crops vided an unforgettable look at their raeli-Palestinian violence, sees few tourists, mak- restaurant. It was a good thing that already appearing such as spring she was strong in math, as she had culture. But this was a very poor ing the chef’s visit all the more special. “We learned onions, asparagus and peas. to reduce most of the recipes down version of a farmers market, with their techniques. Their slow cooking,” Halaika said. I have been there in the spring quite a bit. We still laugh about the fish vendors selling fish right out of Back in Ramallah, Sakakini said the festival was recipe for béarnaise sauce calling the water, having no refrigeration when the first peas arrive and Ital- a bright spot in a challenging time, when business for 60 egg yolks — a lot for just two or even ice available. Order a fish ians celebrate with gusto. There has fallen by 30 percent due to renewed Israeli- people, despite being young and in and they would chop off the head are festivities around the occasion, Palestinian violence. possession of voracious appetites. and clean it while you watched. We which is treated with more rever- The last five months have seen near-daily Pales- We also had a wonderful visit to bought some local perfume, molas- ence than just a “what comes around tinian attacks, mainly stabbings in the West Bank Paris with Danielle, this one hosted ses in bottles and a homemade straw goes around” occasion. It is miracu- and east Jerusalem, which have killed 28 Israelis. by another of her French boyfriends. market basket, which I still have lous that every year the soil reaps Israelis have killed more than 160 Palestinians in He and his family introduced us to and use. Our driver seemed to know the beautiful succulent little mor- the same period, most of whom Israel identified as another inspiring market, called everyone as we drove through the sels that are so sweet they could be assailants. Israel has blamed the violence on Pal- Marché de l’Olive, known as the fin- neighborhoods waving and honking “dolce.” But how do they know when estinian incitement, while the Palestinians say it is est covered market in all of Paris. his horn at familiar friends. We con- it’s time to make their entrance each rooted in frustration at decades of occupation and The Patés, sausages, olives and gratulated him for showing us a real year? dwindling hopes for independence. beautiful breads stand out in my slice of local culture. In his book, Pollan offers a simple “The political situation in the Middle East is memory, and we ate our way through When we visited Seattle 15 years guideline: “Don’t eat anything that very dull and depressing,” Sakakini said. “There’s an international food scene under ago, there were many memorable your grandmother wouldn’t recog- an intifada, we have checkpoints ... To work with this magnificent steel structure the moments — food and otherwise. We nize.” The offerings at your local people who are otherwise unattainable gives us the likes of which I had never experi- had our first encounter with a cap- farmers market match up very nice- chance to believe in what we are doing.” enced. We bought bunches of yellow puccino that featured “cappuccino ly with that guideline.