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SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 DEALS OF THE MOULTON $DAY$ BOWS OUT PG. 3 Congressman ends DEALS presidential campaign OF THE By Thomas Grillo Biden topped the survey with $DAY$ ITEM STAFF 21 percent, Vermont Sen. Ber- PG. 3 nie Sanders came in at 17 per- SALEM — Two weeks after cent and Sen. Elizabeth Warren U.S Rep. Seth Moulton said he (D-Mass.) garnered 14 percent. had no plans to withdraw from Still, in addition to Biden, Sand- the presidential race, the Salem ers, and Warren, 18 Democrats PHOTO | PAULA MULLER Democrat ended his campaign remain in the race, including DEALS Jayden Ridge, of Lynn, smashes a late Thursday, according to a Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.), water balloon on his head at the spokesman. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, OF THE The U.S. Marine Corps Iraq picnic celebrating the 10th An- Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Mon- war veteran and three-term con- tana Gov. Steve Bullock, Mayor $DAY$ niversary of Teen Scene at East gressman is scheduled to talk to Baptist Church in Lynn. Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, PG. 3 reporters Friday afternoon on Ind., Julián Castro a former U.S. ending his White bid. Secretary of Housing and Urban Moulton entered the race in Development, John Delaney, a Lynn’s April offering what he called a former Maryland congressman, “new generation of leadership.” U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Ha- He recently told The Item that waii), New York Sen. Kirsten DEALS sources who said he plans to exit Gillibrand, U.S. Sen. Kamala OF THE Teen the race by Labor Day are false. Harris from California, Sen. Amy OF THE “It’s not true,” he said at the Klobuchar from Minnesota, May- $ $ time. “It depends on how it goes, or Wayne Messam of Miramar, DAY I don’t think the summer debates Fla., Beto O’Rourke, former U.S. PG. 3 Scene will determine who voters will representative from Texas, U.S. support in February.” Rep Tim Ryan from Ohio, Joseph His decision comes on the heels Sestak, a former Pennsylvania turns 10 of a Suffolk University/Boston congressman, Thomas Stey- Globe survey of 500 likely Demo- er, founder of Farallon Capital By Bill Brotherton cratic voters in the Granite State. Management, author Marianne ITEM FEATURES EDITOR It revealed Moulton was not any Williamson, and Andrew Yang, a voter’s first choice for president New York entrepreneur. LYNN — It’s tough being a teenag- and only one voter selected him ITEM FILE PHOTO er, especially when a kid hits middle as second choice. Thomas Grillo can be reached at Congressman Seth Moulton speaks at a town school. Kids, age 11 to 14, are itching to Former vice president Joe [email protected]. hall meeting at Salem State University. exercise their independence. Yet there’s a need to fit in, and that peer pressure might lead to bad decisions that can put them in danger or affect the rest of their lives. Swampscott board discusses Since 2009, Family & Children’s Ser- vice, through its free, innovative Teen INSIDE Scene afterschool and summer enrich- full-time control over animals ment program, has had great success Opinion keeping Lynn kids in grades 6 through Why I’m walking for meeting, she said the board to ask the town because then 8 on track. immigration justice. A4 By Bella diGrazia members discussed the topic that position requires benefits Thursday afternoon, Teen Scene staff, ITEM STAFF and tried to throw out some … There are obviously a lot of options, such as regionalizing things in town where money participants and family members cele- LOOK! SWAMPSCOTT — Diane A lot of hits, and some the Animal Control depart- is really needed and the town brated at a 10th anniversary party at Treadwell has spent her work misses, in this week’s ment and collaborating with budget needs to be spent in East Baptist Church on Western Ave- weeks on call at all hours for New Music Breakdown. nearby communities such as the wisest way.” nue. A short ceremony featured a photo 15 years as the Animal Con- A8 Lynn or Marblehead. The number Speranza-Hart- slideshow of kids having fun on sum- trol officer. She receives no “I’ve been banging that mann has in her head to fulfill mer field trips, a few short speeches by benefits, has no uniform, and staff members, and five girls perform- Sports drum even before I was on the the role expansion is $40,000, says residents don’t take her ing a dance routine. Then everyone Lynn eld’s Jack Ford Board Of Health,” said Sper- she said. seriously. went outside to play family-friendly primed for a big junior anza-Hartmann. “I feel we Years ago, Swampscott’s Swampscott Board of Health lawn , wolf down burgers and season. B1 need someone who is at least Animal Control had its own Chair Marianne Speran- hotdogs, and enjoy ice cream on a hot, more permanent part-time department and full crew, za-Hartmann is fighting to and I’d love to see full-time, TEENS, A3 change that. At Tuesday’s but I know it’s a difficult thing CONTROL, A3 Saugus track coach Nahant will run for two in residents New York marathon le suit By Bridget Turcotte ing three people and injuring sev- ITEM STAFF eral hundred others in a terrorist against NU attack. He knew he couldn’t stop SAUGUS — Saugus High’s after that year. track coach and 10-time Boston By Bridget Turcotte “I remember every step I took ITEM STAFF Marathon runner Bob Catinazzo that day,” said Catinazzo. will be trekking the 26.2 miles He went on to run five more NAHANT — Twenty-eight residents through the five boroughs of New Boston Marathons. And at 52 and a Nahant nonprofit have filed a York City in November. years old, he has no intention of lawsuit alleging Northeastern Univer- Catinazzo, a Saugus resident, is stopping any time soon. sity cleared an access road through a training to run in the New York “Just like the motto ‘until every wildlife preserve without authorization. City Marathon for Boston Chil- child is well,’ I’ll keep going until In a 36-page civil complaint filed in dren’s Hospital. He’ll run in honor every child is well,” he said. Essex County Superior Court Tues- of two of the hospital’s patients: Money raised for the marathon day, the plaintiffs claim Northeastern Gabe Mandeville of Lakeville and is used for costs that aren’t cov- “shocked the public’s conscience by us- Zack Cummings, a Saugus teen. ered by insurance, such as park- ing heavy construction equipment to Cummings was chosen as The ing vouchers, pet therapy, and art clear cut an access road through the Item’s 2017 Person of The Year for supplies for the children. Ecological Preserve on the top of East his town after he nobly agreed to “It makes you see things a little Point, partially destroying an irreplace- be the face of a fundraising cam- differently,” said Catinazzo. “I try to able 50-year-old wildlife preserve and paign at Dana-Farber Cancer In- take that to my coaching by teach- migratory bird habitat, and causing ir- stitute in hopes that he could help ing them there’s more than what’s reparable harm to land which has been prevent another child from experi- happening in their own lives.” dedicated to public use and open space.” encing what he had gone through. He’ll run through Staten Island, The residents include Christian Bau- “If I can’t go out and run 26 Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and ta, Tess Bauta, Elizabeth Berman, Ann miles for them — it’s the least I Manhattan’s Central Park on Nov. 3. Bromer, Candace Cahill, Michelle Ca- can do,” said Catinazzo. Donations can be made online pano, Alice Cort, Mark Cullinan, Carl When Catinazzo began running through the Boston Children’s Jenkins, Marilyn Mahoney, William Ma- Hospital website. marathons, he intended to stop honey, Dan McMackin, Diane Monteith, after five. But during his fifth ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Bridget Turcotte can be reached Andrea Murphy, Jeffrey Musman, Pat- race, two homemade pressure Bob Catinazzo of Saugus is running the NYC rick O’Reilly, Marie Eliabeth Pasinski, cooker bombs detonated near the at [email protected]. Follow Marathon for Zack Cummings of Saugus and Boston Marathon finish line, kill- her on @BridgetTurcotte. Gabe Mandeville of Lakeville in November. NAHANT, A3 Celebrate culture and community: Festival La Voz, Sunday, noon-5, Fraser Field, Lynn. For tickets and information: FestivalLaVoz.com

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Donna M. Maguire, 76 S. Lester Ralph, 88 1942-2019 1931-2019 WENHAM — Mrs. Donna is survived READING — The front of expanding Donna M. (Arse- by her children Kel- Reverend S. Lester and improving public nault) Maguire, 76, ly Newbury and her Ralph, formerly of transportation and of Wenham, formerly husband Stephen of Reading and Somer- played an important of Lynn, passed away Georgetown, Dennis ville, passed away role in bringing the on Wednesday eve- F. Maguire, Jr. and Aug. 20, 2019 at Davis Square area to ning, Aug. 21, 2019 his wife Allison of his home in Read- life when he helped following a lengthy Wenham, Erin Ma- ing, Massachusetts. to bring the Red Line illness. guire of Peabody, He was 88 years to the city. In addition Donna was born her brother Charles old. Born and raised to serving as Mayor, November 13, 1942 in Pea- Arsenault of Rochester, NH, in Lynn, he attended Boston Ralph was the rector of Christ body, she is the daughter of her 5 cherished grandchildren University where he received Church in Somerville for many the late Josephine H. (John- Victoria Dubin, Alexandria and a bachelor’s degree, a mas- years. He served as Middlesex son) Borracci and her hus- Samantha Newbury, Courtney ter’s degree, and a law degree. County Commissioner. After band Leo. She was a resident and Thomas Bayko as well as He also received a Master of retiring from politics, he main- of Lynn for most of her life un- many nieces and nephews. Divinity Degree and an honor- tained a successful private til moving to Wenham 3 years Service information: Don- ary doctoral degree from the law practice. He touched and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ago. Donna was a graduate of na’s Funeral will be from the Virginia Theological Seminary. improved the lives of count- Lewis Randa holds a United Nations ag while St. Mary’s High School Class Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home, He received innumerable oth- less people. Ralph is survived standing near a bronze statue of Indian inde- of 1960. She also attended 157 Maple St. Lynn on Tues- er recognitions, awards, and by his wife of 55 years, Joyce pendence leader Mahatma Gandhi, at the Paci- Northeastern University. day, Aug. 27 at 9 a.m. Her Fu- commendations. In 1969, as P. Ralph of Reading; daughter  st Memorial, in Sherborn. Donna worked as an Admin- neral Mass will be celebrated an unknown minister, he top- Sarah Ralph and her husband istrative Assistant at Analogic in St. Pius V Church, Maple pled the incumbent mayor of Peter Lydotes and their chil- for several years. She previ- St., Lynn at 10 a.m. Relatives Somerville in an upset political ously worked at General Elec- and are respectfully victory. He was a much need- dren Hannah, Preston and United Nations tric and Mill House McCabe. invited. In lieu of owers do- ed reformer in an age of ram- Betsy of North Reading; son Donna was an avid bowler. nations in Donna’s memory pant corruption. In 1971, he Thomas Ralph and his wife She enjoyed traveling with her may be made to Care Dimen- opened City Hall to reporters Hope Ralph and their children ag removed family, playing cards, attending sions, 75 Sylvan St. Danvers, from the Boston Globe, who Eli and Luke of North Andover; her grandchildren’s sporting MA 01923. To share an online exposed deep-rooted munici- and daughter Jennifer West events, taking trips to the casi- condolence please visit www. pal corruption in the rst ever and her husband Clarence from ‘Peace Park’ no and following her genealogy. cuffemcginn.com Globe Spotlight Series. This West and their children Delia series went on to win a Pulit- and Oliver of Shelburne Falls. zer Prize. Ralph transformed Service information: A me- after objections Somerville. From 1970-1978 morial service will be held he served four terms as Mayor. on Tuesday, Aug. 27, at the Peter John McNerney, 74 imosity felt by those who In 1972, under his leadership, Church of the Good Shepherd, By Philip Marcelo ASSOCIATED PRESS have long opposed the pres- 1945-2019 Somerville was awarded the 95 Woburn St., Reading, at 11 ence of the Pacifist Memo- All America City Award. While a.m. In lieu of owers, dona- SHERBORN — Who rial in Sherborn is what is SWAMPSCOTT — Peter was born and mayor, Ralph revitalized the tions in his memory may be knew a “peace park” could generating the opposition,” Peter John McNerney, raised in Queens, city, building multiple schools made by check to the Wona- be so contentious? Randa said. “They claim it of Swampscott, passed NY, the son of Peter and re stations, transforming lancet Union Chapel, c/o Amy The Pacifist Memorial has nothing to do with the peacefully in his and Josie McNerney, public parks, and renovating Semmes, Treasurer, 120 Au- in the Boston suburb of fact that it is a UN flag, but sleep on Monday, along with siblings libraries. He was at the fore- burn St., Medford, MA 02155. Aug. 19, 2019, after Al and Josephine. Sherborn has been forced we all know if it was the a love- lled weekend He was a driven stu- to take down a United Na- U.S. flag, no one in their with his family gath- dent and athlete, tions flag after residents right mind would demand ered at their cabin in playing baseball and objected. Memorial found- that it be taken down.” Maine. basketball; he later Patricia A. Kenyon, 66 er Lewis Randa removed Loretta Heuer, who Peter was a devoted father studied English and the Clas- 1953-2019 the flag and its flagpole chairs the Abbey Road and husband with a magnetic sics at Canisius College, New last week because resi- Condominium’s board of personality, quick wit, and a York University, and graduated PEABODY — Patri- in her church choir dents of the luxury town- trustees, said the issue love of festivity, which he cre- Magna Cum Laude from Bos- cia (Patty) Kenyon of and spending time in home development where isn’t about the flag but ated wherever he went. He ton University. Peter began his Peabody, formerly of Wells, Maine. it’s now located say the about respecting their will be remembered for his career on Wall Street in the Lynn died unexpect- Patty is survived items violated their prop- property rights. immense intellect and curios- bond markets, a pursuit he edly on Wednesday, by her Aunt Teresa erty agreement. Tucked in a small, his- But Randa says he and ity, sly sense of humor, deep enjoyed greatly. Aug. 14, 2019 at Brown and numerous toric town about 25 miles others were simply re- kindness, and love of family He is survived by his beloved her home. Born in cousins and friends. west of Boston, the land storing a flag, which he and people. He had a lifelong wife Cinder and their daughter Lynn to the late Wal- Patty was prede- had been the longtime ter and Rita (Brault) concedes was not part home of the Peace Abbey, passion for music, reading, Annie, his sons Peter, Aran, ceased by several dancing, chess, trains, trav- and James and their mother Kenyon, she attend- of the original memorial a multifaith retreat center aunts, uncles and cousins. el, basketball, and intricate Regina, three grandchildren, ed St. Mary’s High School in but had flown for decades Randa founded in 1988 practical jokes. Throughout his his daughters-in-law Jen and Lynn and Bryant and Stratton Service information: Ser- on the grounds. He said that gained notoriety for life, he spearheaded and took Eve, and son-in-law Adam. in Boston. vices will be held at Cuffe-Mc- it’s “inexcusable” that its curious memorials to part in a variety of community Service information: A me- Prior to her retirement, she Ginn, 157 Maple St., Lynn the UN flag isn’t allowed animal rights and nonvio- efforts, from a non-pro t he morial service will be held worked as an Administrative on Monday, Aug. 26, 2019 at when just next door, at the lence. Over the years, box- co-founded called Give Some on Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Assistant at Bank of Boston noon followed by internment town’s historic cemetery, a er Muhammad Ali and the Back, to Concerts by the Sea, First Church in Swampscott. and later as a Patent Assis- at Pine Grove Cemetery in U.S. flag flies beside a war poet Maya Angelou paid a summer concert series in In lieu of owers, the family tant for Ropes and Gray in Lynn. Family and friends are memorial honoring the visits and Yoko Ono and Swampscott, MA; and was an asks that you make a dona- Boston. She enjoyed singing welcome. town’s fallen soldiers. other celebrities provided active member of Town Meet- tion to Brigham and Women’s “It is clear that the an- financial support. ing, Swampscott’s Council on Department of Neurosurgery Aging, and the North Shore Adult Hydrocephalus Program Model Railroad Club. to support their research. 2 die in violent crash on border MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS of Massachusetts and Connecticut MIT says Jeffrey Epstein License for Pilgrim LONGMEADOW (AP) — Authorities have re- donated $800K over 20 years plant transferred for leased the names of two men who died in a violent CAMBRIDGE (AP) — decommissioning crash involving a pick- The president of MIT says PLYMOUTH (AP) — The up and a mail delivery the university took about license for the now-shut- truck on the Massachu- $800,000 from Jeffrey Ep- tered Pilgrim nuclear setts-Connecticut border. stein over 20 years and is power plant in Plymouth The Hampden district offering an apology. has been transferred to a attorney’s office in a state- Rafael Reif also says in private company for de- ment said Enfield, Conn. an email to the Massachu- commissioning. setts Institute of Technol- The action Thursday by police were pursuing a ogy community posted on- the U.S. Nuclear Regula- pickup driven by 47-year- line Thursday night that tory Commission paves old David Cersosimo at the school will investigate the way for the completion about 11 a.m. Thursday and identify lessons for of the sale of the plant because he failed to stop the future. from Entergy Corporation after sideswiping another It was previously re- to a subsidiary of Holtec vehicle. ported that public records International. The pursuit crossed the showed he gave at least Entergy Chief Executive state line into Longmead- $200,000. Officer Leo Denault says ow, where the pickup col- Reif’s email follows the the community will ben- lided with a U.S. Postal resignation of two prom- efit from a facility that is Service vehicle, driven by inent researchers from “decommissioned safely.” 59-year-old Daniel Nacin. MIT’s Media Lab over reve- U.S. Sens. Elizabeth War- Cersosimo, of Rocky lations the lab and its direc- ren and Edward Markey Hill, Conn., and Nacin, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tor, Joi Ito, took money from and U.S. Rep. William Keat- of Enfield, were taken to Epstein after he served time ing — all Democrats — had Baystate Medical Center Police investigate an accident involving a U.S. Postal Service vehicle a decade ago for sex offenses urged the NRC to delay rul- in Springfield where they and a pickup truck eeing from En eld police, Thursday, on the Route 5 involving underage girls. ing on the license transfer. were pronounced dead. on the Longmeadow, Mass/Conn. line.

IN MEMORIAM MARIA "RITA" BELVILLE Patent of ce sacks Brady’s bid for ‘Tom Terri c’ 2015 ~ AUGUST 25 ~ 2019 FOURTH ANNIVERSARY BOSTON (AP) — It’s settled: Tom Seaver is “Tom Terrific,” not Tom Brady. The U.S. Patent and Trademark call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Office rejected Brady’s application to start your to take control of the nickname on daily subscription. Thursday, ruling that it “points uniquely and unmistakably to Tom Seaver.” 781-593-7700 It adds that giving Brady a trade- Publishing Daily, except Sundays mark for “Tom Terrific” might lead USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 God saw you getting weary people to conclude the Hall of Fame Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA When a cure was not to be, pitcher endorses any products, rath- Tom Brady and additional of ces. He closed His arms around you, speaks to Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item and whispered, "Come to Me." er than the New England Patriots Subscriptions So keep your arms quarterback. the media Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States around her, God, Brady has said he doesn’t even like following an $20.00 for 4 weeks And give her special care. the nickname and was just trying to NFL preseason $65.00 for 13 weeks Make up for all she suffered $130.00 for 26 weeks And all that seemed unfair. trademark it to keep others from game against $260.00 for 1 year The golden gate stood open, using it without his permission. But the Carolina Send payment to and POSTMASTER, God saw she needed rest. send address changes to: His garden must be beautiful, Seaver fans accused Brady of trying Panthers, For He only takes the best. to appropriate their hero’s identity. Thursday. The Daily Item Lovingly remembered and Brady will have to make do with 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 sadly missed by the nicknames TB12 and, of course, all your family and friends. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED Lynn, MA 01903 G.O.A.T. — or “Greatest of All Time.” PRESS SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 A3 Nahant residents file suit against Northeastern University

NAHANT for the project, according From A1 to the civil complaint ob- tained by The Item. Roger Pasinski, Vi Patek, On June 28, Conserva- Linda Pivacek, Emily tion Commission chair Potts, Laura Poulin, Peter Kristin Kent said she Rogal, Peggy Silva, Su- learned the clearing had san Solomon, Paul Spirn, commenced and visited Donna Steinberg, and Jim the site. She reportedly Walsh. instructed Northeastern But Northeastern filed University to stop work its own suit in land court pending a determination three weeks ago after re- of the legality and scope ceiving a letter from the of the work involved and residents threatening to issued an enforcement or- sue the university. The der. letter allegedly claims “The clearcutting of veg- that property owned by etation and soil that has Northeastern was dedi- already taken place has cated to the town and is severely injured the ecolo- public land that the school gy of this public preserve,” cannot develop without a the complaint reads. “Any two-thirds vote of the leg- further alteration of the islature. Ecological Preserve must Northeastern has pro- be enjoined pending a de- PHOTO | PAULA MULLER posed a 60,000 square termination of the proj- foot Coastal Sustainabil- ect’s environmental and Devin Burgess makes his way down the table at the picnic at the East Baptist Church in Lynn on ity Institute building historical impacts and its Thursday. Behind him are Richard Valentine, who manned the grill, and Trinity Burgess. with academic, research, legality and completion of and meeting space and all applicable state and lo- additional parking. They cal approval processes.” also plan to upgrade an The plaintiffs allege the Family & Children’s Service existing seawater intake university has violated system. The proposal has MEPA regulations by pro- been met with heavy op- ceeding with clearcutting position from the town’s notwithstanding that the celebrates 10th Teen Scene residents. environmental review The university denies process had just begun, TEENS We intentionally focus on Scene is still going strong, ture contest. They got to the claim that it made a and that it violated the From A1 middle school-aged youth, and making such a differ- meet and talk with stu- dedication of its property Massachusetts Wetlands which allows us to tailor ence for this diverse group dents and young adults to the town. Protection Act by clear- humid day. our intervention to that of kids,” he said. “When I from countries throughout “To protect its interests, ing, altering and drilling Since 2009, Teen Scene specific age. These are started as a mentor, I was the world. “I’m still friends and to minimize protract- in land subject to coastal has provided tutoring, kids who don’t always re- a sophomore at English with a couple of the kids ed and costly litigation, storm flowage without fil- homework help, music, ceive adult supervision be- High, still discovering my- from that trip,” he said. Northeastern is seeking ing a notice of intent and arts, crafts, science labs, cause they are old enough self, and learning how my Teen Scene’s mission a declaratory judgement obtaining an order of con- mentoring, leadership to be left alone, but they love of art, creativity, prob- is to aid in reducing teen in Massachusetts Land ditions from the Nahant development, and lots of still require attention, lem-solving would fit into violence by providing a Court,” said Renata Nyul, Conservation Commis- field trips to more than support, and guidance.” my journey. The kids had safe place where youth vice president of commu- sion. 500 Lynn youth. Teen The Lynn Police Dept. such a positive impact on are motivated to discov- nications at Northeast- The lawsuit seeks Scene programs are held has been a strong support- me, too. er new experiences, en- ern. “While this process a court order barring at the community-based er of Teen Scene since its “Teen Scene helped me gage in activities that will takes place, the university Northeastern from fur- nonprofit organization’s start, Licardie said. Offi- with my own self. I became build assets, resiliency, will continue to work with ther clearcutting the for- headquarters at 11 North cers counsel the kids on more open and discovered social skills and excite town officials to develop a est and meadow at East Common St. such important matters passions I had. I realized I them about learning. The mutually agreeable plan Point. Maroli Licardie, exec- as avoiding gang activity loved helping people. This Family & Children’s Ser- that allows the university “It is disheartening that utive director of Fami- and youth violence. Sev- program had a direct im- vice website states: “We to enhance its important Northeastern University believe that project-based ly & Children’s Service, eral officers attended the pact on my life.” coastal sustainability re- chooses not to respect the learning will be benefi- was one of the program’s celebration and were fully The 2014 English High search, while preserving wishes of the community cial to the academic and founders a decade ago. engaged in light-hearted grad went on to earn the unique vitality and and not to honor its de- professional development The program has evolved conversations, many initi- bachelor’s and master’s character of Nahant.” cades-long commitment of the teens we serve as considerably, she said. ated by the teens. degrees in architecture But Nahant Preserva- to preserve East Point they grow to be the new “The curriculum has Licardie said many kids from Wentworth Institute tion Trust, Inc., a not- as a wildlife preserve, to changed,” said Licardie. leaders of our community. who take part in the pro- of Technology. He works for-profit charitable cor- benefit both the natural “Youth recruitment at Continued academic sup- gram, go on to become as a designer at JACA Ar- poration that works to environment and the pub- the start was a challenge, port, violence prevention mentors when they enter chitects in Quincy, with a preserve the town’s open lic,” said Jeffrey Musman, and participation of high and enrichment activities high school. focus on health care. spaces, historically signif- a member of the Nah- schoolers was encouraged. help students see an im- Although Neil Daniels “The kids were such an icant properties, and con- ant Preservation Trust. Along the way, we decid- provement in grades and was not a Teen Scene par- inspiration to me. To see servation lands for public “Northeastern could rem- ed that middle schoolers ticipant, he was a men- these kids grow up and have an easier time deal- and community benefit, edy this by coming up were most at risk. That’s tor from 2012-15. He and mature, is so rewarding.” ing with the pressures of and 28 citizens say this with an alternative plan a crucial age in regards to other mentors and coun- As mentor, Daniels and adolescence and school, hasn’t been the case. for its institute, one which development, so that be- selors, past and present, four Teen Scene partici- allowing them to increase Heavy construction would prove satisfactory came Teen Scene’s focus.” attended the celebration. pants went to India, after their community connec- equipment was used to to both the university and Associate Director Ru- The program has had a the environmental pro- tions and involvement.” clear the access road days the public.” ben Montano said, “Teen positive impact on count- gram they created was after the Massachusetts Scene has been one of the less lives, including his selected as one of two Bill Brotherton can be Environmental Protection Bridget Turcotte can be few free academic enrich- own, he said. winning U.S. programs in reached at bbrotherton@ Agency (MEPA) conduct- reached at bturcotte@item- ment programs in the city. “It’s amazing to see Teen a United Way Youth Ven- itemlive.com. ed a site visit and extend- live.com. Follow her on Swampscott board discusses ed its comment period Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. full-time control over animals CONTROL into more than a part- a second job as a private Health members at Tues- From A1 time job. If moved into a contractor with a company day’s meeting were in more full-time situation, that responds to natural agreement that Animal said Speranza-Hartmann, she said she and Proulx disasters and helps res- Control is in need of a but then it got cut from could do daily patrolling, cue animals. In the event more formalized depart- the budget. Now, Animal instead of waiting on a call she ever decides to leave ment, one more proactive Control consists of Tread- to respond to, and they the Animal Control job in than reactive. Next steps well during the week and could do necessary educa- Swampscott, Treadwell newly hired Dan Proulx to push the goal forward tional outreach. said she wants a formal- are bringing Treadwell on the weekends. When either officer goes ized, viable department to and Proulx to the next Treadwell makes be- out on a call involving an leave behind for whoever The value of each coupon shown here is equal to tween $15,000 and meeting on Sept.17 and unleashed dog or a dog would replace her. or greater than the price of the newspaper. $16,000 a year and Proulx on any of the town fields, She cares deeply about having a discussion with makes $2,000 to $3,000, which are now prohibit- the animals and residents Town Administrator Sean she said. Both Animal ed by a bylaw passed at of the town and she wants Fitzgerald, she said. ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! Control officers are 100 the 2019 Town Meeting, them to have a depart- “Going full time will If you would like to participate in percent dedicated to the Treadwell said they show ment they can go to for move us forward into the job and at times are work- The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, up in plain clothes, be- quick responses on calls 21st century and make us ing 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. shifts cause they aren’t provided and one filled with em- a more viable, professional contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 so they can respond to ev- with uniforms. Residents ployees who can answer department,” said Tread- ery call that comes in, she often ignore them, act well. added. their questions, she said. TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY belligerent, and don’t pay “I stay with it because “With more human-wild- Bella diGrazia can be life interaction than we’ve them respect, she said. I care and I don’t want seen in recent years, un- “We aren’t just dog to walk away,” Treadwell reached at bdigrazia@ leashed dogs, the new by- catchers,” said Treadwell. said. “If we aren’t out itemlive.com. Follow her on law put in place to keep “It’s more than that.” there a lot of the animals Twitter @BelladiGrazia. dogs off town fields, and When Treadwell began might suffer, so much even tightening up bylaws working with Swampscott more than people realize we’ve already had, it’s a Animal Control as an in- ... The minute I show up LAW OFFICES OF lot,” said Speranza-Hart- dependent contractor, she the outlook for that ani- JAMES J. CARRIGAN mann. “If I had my way, said it was run under the mal is better, whether it’s • Social Security Disability I’d love to have them be police department. The of- a non-viable animal, one • Workers Compensation part of police force and ficers at that time weren’t that needs to be re-homed • Accidents the budget could stay in familiar with animal be- or one that is in distress. 25 years located across from Lynn District Court the health department. It haviors and weren’t up to I have to remember I am would just give them more par on their wildlife ef- here to make a difference. 15 Johnson St. authority.” forts, she said. That’s why Animal Con- 781-596-0100 She spent her free time trol is so important.” JAMES J. CARRIGAN Treadwell said work- ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN ing Animal Control in researching how to han- Speranza-Hartmann LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL Swampscott has morphed dle wildlife and even got said all the Board of www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 OPINION

RABBI ALISON ADLER HOW TO REACH US Long ago at Lena’s Why I’m walking

110 Munroe St. for immigrant justice P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 Last Monday, I stood Customer Service with more than 100 peo- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ple at the JFK Federal Connecting Building in Boston to kick All Departments: off the Solidarity Walk 781-593-7700 for Immigrant Justice. As Ext. 2 I stood with clergy from many faith and racial Classifi ed/Legal Advertising backgrounds we looked classi [email protected] upon the faces of the chil- Subscriptions dren, believing that all de- [email protected] serve love, protection, and Circulation hope for their future. [email protected] At the rally we saw the Ext. 3 beautiful faces of four Newsroom young girls attending the [email protected] rally whose father is in [email protected] Immigration and Cus- Ext. 4 toms Enforcement (ICE) detention. We shared the Sports names of children who [email protected] have died in ICE deten- Ext. 5 tion and beheld pictures of Retail and Online their sweet, innocent fac- Advertising es laid out on a child-size [email protected] coffin that we are carrying ADVERTISING for the entire 76-mile pil- Ernie Carpenter Jr. David and Carmella (Marion) Kerrins at grimage. Director of Advertising detention indefinitely, for these types of decisions — Lena’s Sub Shop, 577 Western Avenue, After we read the names and Business Development, ext. 1355 seemingly no other reason and this is the exact rea- when sandwiches cost a quarter. Their and ages of each child, ev- [email protected] than because they can. son why we are walking great-granddaughter, Lisa Tobin, found eryone repeated the words Ralph Mitchell As faith leaders, we have from Massachusetts to this photograph online. the Jewish tradition Sales Representative, ext. 1313 teaches us to say when the power to change the New Hampshire. [email protected] we hear the names of lost narrative. We need to end Our walk was a week Patricia Whalen loved ones: “Zichronam detention and deportation long, but our actions and Sales Representative, ext. 1310 LETTER TO THE EDITOR livracha,” or “May their until Congress passes just decisions, both individually [email protected] memories be a blessing.” immigration reform. We and collectively, will reso- BUSINESS OFFICE As the crowd began to need to cut funding for ICE nate long after we finish. and Customs and Border Maria Alvaracin chant, “Set the captives We will not stop putting our ext. 1205 free,” again and again, a Protection (CBP). We need faith into action, and will [email protected] Was that Congress to possess the wave of conviction and hold ourselves accountable moral leadership to get us Susan J. Conti passion moved over us, as we follow the essential Controller, ext. 1288 there. What we do not need and I felt strength in my teaching of tikkun olam — [email protected] ability to help drive home are additional laws ex- repair the world. Ted Grant Bobby Orr? the message of how vi- tending the detention and If you want to join our ef- Publisher, ext. 1234 tal it is to move forward deportation of children. [email protected] fort to make immigration Nice article on the past the owner of the diner. in fighting for all human It is easy to want to turn a central issue in the 2020 Marian Kinney eateries in Lynn (Item, I was told later on when beings who simply want away when the news re- election, text PILGRIM- ext. 1212 Aug. 23.) Years ago I he became famous that he a chance at a safe and de- ports more stories about [email protected] would stop in the Elm had worked at the diner to cent life. the death of children and AGE to 617-977-5194! Rabbi Alison Adler is the Will Kraft Tree Diner a few times a help out his sponsor and We kept up our momen- the suffering of families. Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 week. I remember a kid that his name was Bobby tum as we moved through The reality of what we are spiritual leader at Temple [email protected] B’nai Abraham in Beverly, that worked there occa- Orr. I would love to know Massachusetts and into doing as a country is too Mike Shanahan sionally who supposedly if he was the kid that New Hampshire only to painful. It is this moral and a member of the Essex Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 came from Canada to play served me coffee. learn that the administra- crisis, this lack of respect County Community Orga- [email protected] hockey. He was young and tion has passed legislation and this narrative of white nization (ECCO) Clergy Carolina Trujillo was being sponsored by Tom Egan to keep children in ICE supremacy that has led to Caucus. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] CIRCULATION Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] CLASSIFIED Abbe Young Smith Manager, ext. 1276 [email protected] GRAPHICS Trevor Andreozzi Designer [email protected] Mark Sutherland Creative Director [email protected] NEWSROOM Mike Alongi Sports Reporter ext. 1228 [email protected] Bill Brotherton Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] Gayla Cawley Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] Bella diGrazia Reporter, ext. 1317 [email protected] Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 LETTER TO THE EDITOR [email protected] Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS [email protected] President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Thor Jourgensen M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ John M. Gilberg Don’t forget Chief Executive O cer Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ [email protected] Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey Daniel Kane Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 Michael H. Shanahan Bennie’s [email protected] J N. W  C  T¢¤ Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman How could Thor Jour- Bennie’s was the heart Bennie’s was more sub- Steve Krause gensen in his column on of the French neighbor- stantial than some of the Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 PUBLISHERS [email protected] Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 bygone restaurants (Item, hood located on Frank- places you mentioned. Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Aug. 23) not mention Ben- lin Street at Western Many of those “cafes” you Harold Rivera Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 nie’s which served break- Avenue. Generations of listed sold pickled eggs Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 [email protected] Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 fast, lunch, and dinner in nursing students and and pig’s feet from big Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 a dining room, bar, and hospital workers were jars with the only blood Anne Marie Tobin Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 lunch side? regulars. Many, including on premises from the Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 I worked there while my mother and her four bloody noses of the noisy Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 in high school in the ear- siblings met their future patrons rather than roast Bridget Turcotte John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 ly 1970’s. One blistering spouses there. It was a beef. I guess you had to be Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] hot July day we broke the one-block walk from Saint there to appreciate what record by selling 750 piz- Jean-Baptiste Church is now the southeast cor- Ryan York zas. People didn’t barbe- and it had a great juke- ner of the Stop ‘n Shop Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] cue then and didn’t want box with everything from property. to cook so we cooked for Glenn Miller to Jimi Hen- TECHNOLOGY them. drix when I worked there. Victor L’Esperance Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Male accusers in Ohio State doctor scandal top 300

By Kantele Franko ing the ex-wrestler who ASSOCIATED PRESS spurred the investigation , allege they were fondled COLUMBUS, Ohio — during medical exams. Lawyers for men suing Their claims span 1979 Ohio State University to 1997 — nearly all of over decades-old alleged Strauss’ Ohio State career sexual misconduct by a — and include Strauss’ team doctor say the grow- work with the athletic ing number of accusers department, the student has topped 300. health center and his Totals confirmed to The off-campus men’s clinic. Associated Press put the The investigating firm, group’s size in the same Perkins Coie, didn’t proac- ballpark as the initial tively reach out to possi- wave of plaintiffs who ble victims, citing concern got $425 million from FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS for potentially retrauma- Michigan State Universi- tizing them. But the list Traders Gregory Rowe, left, and Michael Milano work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. ty to settle claims relat- of accusers has continued ed to Larry Nassar , the now-imprisoned gymnas- to grow as Ohio State pub- United States stocks fall sharply tics doctor accused of mo- licized the investigation, lesting hundreds of wom- alumni began sharing sto- en and girls. ries, and lawyers for the Of the 300-plus men in initial plaintiffs adver- as U.S.- trade war escalates the Ohio State matter, tised a push to hold the some still plan to sue and university accountable. The lawsuits against By Alex Veiga tariffs in two steps, On Sept. A quarter-point rate cut which have much to lose more than half already Ohio State are now in ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 and Dec. 15. Early Friday reduction in September is in the trade battle, bore are listed plaintiffs in China said it would retaliate considered all but certain. the brunt of the sell-off. federal lawsuits alleging mediation toward a po- Stocks tumbled on Wall with taxes on $75 billion of Some think the Fed will cut Apple slid 4.6 percent and school officials knew of tential settlement . The Street after President Don- U.S. products along the same rates again in December. Microsoft gave up 3.1 per- concerns about the late lawyers involved won’t ald Trump said he “hereby timeframe. Markets have been cent. Chipmaker Nvidia doctor, Richard Strauss, publicly discuss the ne- ordered” U.S. companies to The market opened low- jumpy for weeks as traders dropped 4.8 percent. during his tenure but did gotiations. consider alternatives to do- er with the news of the new increasingly worry about a Companies that rely on little to stop him. Ohio State has ac- ing business in China. He tariffs. It recovered a bit protracted trade war and consumer spending also “This is, from our per- knowledged its “funda- also said he would respond after a widely anticipated whether it could tip the al- took losses. Retailer L spective, aside from the mental failure” to pre- to Beijing’s latest tariff in- speech by Jerome Powell ready fragile global econo- Brands plunged 8.5 percent. Catholic Church, one of vent abuse by Strauss, crease later Friday. where the chairman of the my into recession. Energy stocks headed the biggest sexual miscon- apologized publicly to The Dow Jones Indus- Federal Reserve gave no “There’s been reason lower along with crude oil duct cases in the country,” the survivors and said it trial Average sank nearly clear signal on when the to be concerned that this prices. The price of crude attorney Michael Wright is committed to the me- 500 points after the pres- central bank may cut in- might not get resolved sank 3.2 percent to $53.59 said Friday. diation process. ident made the announce- terest rates again after a anytime soon, but the a barrel as traders worried Wright said his legal The investigation and ments on Twitter. small cut last month. market is accepting that that the latest escalation in team is representing over the related litigation have Trump also said he was Speaking at a Fed policy not only is it not likely, it’s the trade battle could sap 100 men, most of them cost the university about “ordering” UPS, Federal conference in Jackson Hole, very unlikely,” said Randy global demand for energy. former football play- $7.8 million so far, spokes- Express and Amazon to Wyoming, Powell noted that Frederick, vice president U.S. bond prices rose ers and other Buckeye man Ben Johnson said. block any deliveries from there’s growing evidence of of trading and derivatives sharply as investors athletes who say they No one has publicly de- China of the powerful a global economic slowdown at Charles Schwab. sought safety, sending were sexually abused by fended the doctor, who opioid drug fentanyl. The and suggested that uncer- The S&P 500 was down 2.1 yields lower. The yield on Strauss. Many of those killed himself in 2005. stocks of all three compa- tainty over Trump’s trade percent as of 1:44 p.m. East- the 10-year Treasury fell aren’t among the 177 men In a statement after the nies fell as traders tried to wars have complicated the ern Time. The Dow Jones to 1.51 percent from 1.61 who provided firsthand investigation findings understand what the im- central bank’s ability to set Industrial Average lost 499 percent, a large move. accounts of sexual abuse were shared in May, plications for them were. interest rate policy. Powell points, or 1.9 percent, to Banks fell as lower yields by Strauss to the law firm Strauss’ family offered The developments mark said the Fed “will act as ap- 25,756. The average was can translate to a decline that began investigating condolences to the abuse the latest escalation of an on- propriate to sustain the ex- briefly down 549 points. The in the interest rate that allegations for the uni- survivors. going trade dispute. The U.S. pansion.” Nasdaq dropped 2.6 percent. lenders charge for mort- versity last year, Wright Strauss retired from the has said it would impose 10 Some economists saw The wave of selling gages and other consumer said. university in 1998 with percent duties on the $300 Powell’s speech as setting knocked the stock indexes loans. JPMorgan Chase Many of the men who emeritus status, an hon- billion of Chinese goods that the stage for further in- into the red for the week. fell 2.4 percent and Citi- have publicly recounted orary label revoked this were not already subject to terest rate cuts this year. Technology companies, group slid 2.6 percent. their experiences, includ- year by school trustees. Billionaire conservative donor David Koch dies at 79 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Steve Peoples and conspiratorial force, Beth Rotman of the gov- and Jennifer Peltz the embodiment of fat-cat ernment watchdog group Federal Reserve ASSOCIATED PRESS capitalism and the cor- Common Cause said the Chairman Je- rupting influence of cor- Kochs and their network rome Powell, left, NEW YORK — Billion- porate money in American of like-minded wealthy do- and Bank of En- aire industrialist David politics. nors “undermined so many gland Governor H. Koch, who with his old- “I was taught from a important American values Mark Carney, er brother Charles poured young age that involve- over the past several de- right, pause in a fortune into right-wing ment in the public dis- cades as part of the Kochs’ front of Mt. Mo- causes, transforming the course is a civic duty,” Da- attempted corporate take- ran after Pow- American political land- vid Koch wrote in a 2012 over of American politics.” ell’s speech at scape and shaping U.S. op-ed in the New York Among other things, the the Jackson Hole policies on such issues as Post. “Each of us has a Kochs and their company Economic Policy climate change and gov- right — indeed, a responsi- bankrolled a decades-long Symposium on ernment regulation, died bility, at times — to make movement to cast doubt on Friday in Jack- Friday at 79. his or her views known to man-made climate change The cause of death was son Hole, Wyo. the larger community in and to thwart efforts to not disclosed, but Koch order to better form it as fight global warming Industries said Koch, who a whole. While we may not through reducing green- lived in New York City, ‘Our bigger enemy’: Trump always get what we want, house gas emissions. had contended for years the exchange of ideas bet- “David Koch will likely with various illnesses, in- ters the nation in the pro- be remembered as one of cluding prostate cancer. cess.” a small handful of indi- escalates attack on Fed chief A chemical engineer by Some prominent Repub- viduals who singlehand- training, Koch was an ex- By Martin Crutsinger has repeatedly accused of “This is an institution licans praised his legacy edly thwarted efforts to ecutive in the family-run ASSOCIATED PRESS keeping rates too high. For created by the Congress upon his death, with liber- act on climate change and conglomerate, the Liber- months, the president has more than 100 years ago,” tarian-leaning Sen. Rand other pressing environ- WASHINGTON — tarian Party’s vice-presi- ridiculed Powell, the man Clarida said in a CNBC Paul of Kentucky saying mental threats aimed at President Donald Trump dential candidate in 1980 he picked to lead the Fed. interview. “We have a very “his many contributions preserving our planet for and a major benefactor of launched a furious and “As usual, the Fed did clear assignment from the will have lasting impact future generations,” said educational, medical and highly personal Twitter NOTHING!” Trump Congress. ... We are just on our country.” Pennsylvania State Uni- cultural organizations. attack Friday against tweeted, adding, “We focusing on doing our job.” On the other side of the versity climate scientist But he and his broth- the Federal Reserve and have a very strong dollar Many private econo- political divide over Koch, Michael Mann. er became best known Chairman Jerome Powell, and a very weak Fed.” He mists have expressed for building a political fuming that the Fed once went further by saying: growing alarm about network dubbed the more “did NOTHING!” “My only question is, who Trump’s criticism of the “Kochtopus” for its ma- and wondering who is “our is our bigger enemy, Jay Fed as an intrusion on its ny-tentacled support of bigger enemy” — Powell Powel (sic) or Chairman independence and a threat conservative and liber- or China’s leader. Xi?” — a reference to Chi- to its credibility. tarian causes, candidates The outburst came after na’s President Xi Jinping. David Jones, a leading and think tanks, includ- Powell, speaking to central While the “enemy” re- historian of the Federal ing the Cato Institute. bankers in Jackson Hole, mark appeared to elevate Reserve, said the “enemy” The brothers in 2004 Wyo., gave vague assur- Trump’s attacks on the remark set an unfortu- founded the anti-tax, ances that the Fed “will Fed to a new level, Fed of- nate precedent. small-government group act as appropriate” to sus- ficials meeting in Jackson “This challenges some- Americans for Prosperity, tain the nation’s econom- Hole sought to play down thing that has been sacred which remains one of the ic expansion. While the the comment. in the history of the world’s most powerful conserva- phrasing was widely seen Fed Vice Chairman most successful central tive organizations in U.S. as meaning interest rate Richard Clarida said he bank,” said Jones, an econ- politics, and they were an cuts, he offered no hint of had been too busy attend- omist and author of four important influence on whether or how many re- ing the conference to even books on the Fed. “The cen- the tea party movement. ductions might be coming look at Trump’s tweets. He tral banks that have been While celebrated on the AP FILE PHOTO the rest of the year. said the Fed planned to successful are those which right, the Koch broth- Powell had barely fin- keep doing its job of pur- are independent of polit- ers have been vilified by David Koch speaks in Orlando, Fla. Koch, ma- ished speaking before suing low unemployment ical pressures and were Democrats and others jor donor to conservative causes and educa- Trump escalated his criti- and stable prices in spite free to make the appropri- who see them as a dark tional groups, has died on Friday. cism of the Fed, which he of Trump’s criticism. ate monetary policy.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Alarms He is charged with two counts with red collar and tags, named larly arrests, reflect police records. In of assault on a family member. Dallas got loose from 8 Cardi- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Accidental fire alarm sound- gan Road on Wednesday at ed at Herb Chambers at 395 it is the sole responsibility of the con- Summons 8:38 a.m. The reporting party North Broadway on Thursday at called back to say her mother cerned party to contact the relevant 9:07 a.m. Call handled by the Summons delivered to 57 was able to get the dog back police department and have the Lynnfield Fire Department. Veterans Memorial Drive on into the yard. department issue a notice of correc- False burglar alarm at 53 Tuesday at 11:20 a.m. No de- A warning for the unli- tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Chestnut St. on Thursday at tails provided. censed/unvaccinated was clarifications will not be made without 12:17 p.m. Officer reports the Guilherme Camara Ferreira, issued to Neilson DaSilva, of 28, of 6 Warren St. was sum- express notice of change from the ar- call was an accident. 19 Washington St., Apt. 2. on Accidental fire alarm sound- moned following a motor vehi- resting police department. Wednesday at 12:39 p.m. He ed at the Pottery Barn at 700 cle stop at Stop & Shop at 19 has seven days to comply. A Market St. on Thursday at 2:26 Howley St. on Tuesday at 6:22 license application and copies LYNN p.m. Call handled by the Lynn- p.m. for unlicensed operation of license and vaccination laws field Fire Department. of a motor vehicle. in Portugese were included with Arrests Burglar alarm reported at Warley P. Prates, 32, of 18 the warning. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 5 Freeman St. on Thursday at King St. was summoned fol- Officer reports a dead rab- In this undated photo provided by the Florida Adonis Rodriguez, 19, of 73 lowing a motor vehicle stop at 2:53 p.m. Officer reports house bit at 38 Ellsworth Road on Department of Corrections, Gary Ray Bowles Clarendon Ave., was arrested appears secure. the Elks Lodge at 40 Oak St. and charged with disorderly Wednesday at 2:13 p.m. on is shown. on Wednesday at 9:38 p.m. for the street. The Department of conduct at 6:08 a.m. on Friday. Complaints unlicensed operation of a mo- Dionte Rovira, 26, of 47 Publics Works was notified to tor vehicle. Licensed operator have it removed. Estes St., was arrested and Property check requested at took possession of the vehicle. Serial killer who charged with unlawful posses- 162 Essex St. on Thursday at Susan Gagnon, 59, of 20 Complaints sion of ammo without an FID 1:46 p.m. Officer reports ser- Pine St. Apt. 4 was summoned card at 6:19 p.m. on Thursday. vices rendered. on Thursday at 9:24 a.m. fol- A drunk man was reported in Alberto Salas, 47, of 855 lowing a motor vehicle stop at the parking lot at Maple Village preyed on gay Broadway, Chelsea, was arrest- Medical 136 Main and 8 Caller streets at 84 Aborn St., Apt. 2104 on ed and charged with trespass- for possession of a Class A Wednesday at 1:40 a.m. Offi- ing at 11:28 a.m. on Friday. Ambulance requested at substance. cer reports the man was upset 500 Ross Drive on Thursday at Shara Nicole Agostini, 32, because he lost his wallet and men executed Accidents 7:44 a.m. Patient taken to the was summoned on Thursday just walked to Lynn. He was hospital. By Brendan The execution itself pro- A report of a hit and run mo- at 9:24 a.m. following a motor sent on his way. Woman wants Farrington ceeded with nothing un- Rescue requested at 15 East vehicle stop at 136 Main and to speak with an officer about tor vehicle crash at Echo Grove Huckleberry Road on Thursday ASSOCIATED PRESS usual happening, other and Raddin Grove Avenue 8 Caller streets for unlicensed retrieving items from 144 than Bowles speaking to at 9:12 a.m. Patient taken to operation of a motor vehicle. Shore Drive, Apt. G on Wednes- STARKE, Fla. — Gary at 1:54 p.m. on Thursday; at Beverly Hospital. himself perhaps in prayer French Street and Goldthwait Agostini told police she was li- day at 5:05 a.m. Officer reports Ray Bowles, a serial kill- before the procedure was Melrose Police Departments er who preyed on older Street at 3:46 p.m. on Thurs- censed in California but officer she has been kicked out of her carried out. requested a well-being check gay men during an eight- day. learned it had expired in 2017. home and has been staying Investigators say if he for elderly resident at 4 Wild- Joyce Piffer Mariano De Ol- in her car. The party is filing month spree that left six A report of a motor vehicle hadn’t been caught, he wood Drive on Thursday at iveira, 33, was summoned on divorce and will follow up with dead, was executed by le- crash at 452 Walnut St. at 2:37 would have kept on killing. 11:44 a.m. Lynnfield police re- Thursday at 10:17 a.m. follow- police to get belongings from thal injection Thursday at on Thursday; at Boston Street “He probably enjoyed it ported the resident is fine. ing a motor vehicle stop at 30 address at a later date. Florida State Prison. and Carnes Street at 4:08 p.m. after a while,” said Thom- Medical aid requested at Andover St. and 1 Hilltop Drive Police report a seven-day The sentence was car- on Thursday; at 494 Western as Youngman, a Daytona East Boston Savings Bank at for unlicensed operation of a investigation of the municipal ried out at 10:58 p.m., Ave. at 4:12 p.m. on Thursday; Beach detective assigned 24 South Broadway on Thurs- motor vehicle. parking lot on Wednesday at according to the office of at 263 Essex St. at 4:26 p.m. to the Roberts murder. day at 3:55 p.m. Patient taken 7:30 a.m. Neighbor complaints Gov. Ron DeSantis. on Thursday; at Meineke, 411 to Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. “Why do you kill people Broad St., at 4:35 p.m. on Accidents the city-owned lot at Pierpont Bowles received the and Sewall streets is overbur- death penalty for the No- after the first one? The Thursday; at 25 Pendexter St. MARBLEHEAD Motor vehicle into a pole and first one could be a mis- at 10:15 p.m. on Thursday; at dened with motor vehicles and vember 1994 murder of wires down reported at 183 residents have no alternative Walter Hinton in Jackson- take, maybe. But then Taco Bell, 124 Boston St., at Accidents Lynn St. on Tuesday at 12:45 the second, all right, I’ll 10:00 a.m. on Friday; at 140 to overnight, off road parking. ville Beach. Hinton was a.m. Peabody Fire Department Investigation revealed a near- Bowles’ sixth and final maybe give you that. But Boston St. at 10:40 a.m. on An officer radioed in at 12:03 and rescue enroute. Operator the third, fourth fifth and Friday. by auto/repair and car rental known victim in a series of p.m. on Thursday that a witness taken to Salem Hospital by business has taken over the lot. killings in an eight-month sixth? When do you stop?” reported a kid rode their bike Atlantic Ambulance. Officer Seven vehicles were ticketed span in 1994 that ter- It wasn’t hard for Dayto- Assaults into a parked car on Atlantic reports waiting for Peabody for 72-hour violations and the rorized the Interstate 95 na Beach police to figure Avenue. First responders were Municipal Light Plant (PMLP) Traffic Division was briefed. corridor and won him the out who killed Roberts, the A report of an assault at 17 unable to locate a victim. to arrive, tow is on scene, but Report of a large sink hole nickname the “I-95 killer.” first victim in March 1994: Newcastle Ct. at 8:08 p.m. on A caller reported at 12:49 vehicle cannot be moved until at 95 Birch St. on Wednesday It began in Daytona Bowles left a probation Thursday. p.m. on Thursday that a car PMLP arrives. PMLP said the at 8:29 a.m. The Department Beach with the murder of document at the scene and A report of an assault and drove into a parked FedEx truck pole belongs to Verizon and of Public Works was notified of John Hardy Roberts. In also was caught on an ATM battery at 12 Quincy Ter. at on Humphrey Street. The driver they were contacted. the safety hazard. between, there were vic- camera trying to withdraw 10:19 p.m. on Thursday. of the FedEx truck was trans- Motor vehicle crash report- Illegal dumping of tires re- tims in Rockville, Md.; Sa- money from Roberts’ ac- ported to North Shore Medical ed at Park Place Mobile Home ported at Metro Cleaners at vannah, Ga.; Atlanta; and count. What proved more Complaints Center in Salem. Park on Tuesday at 3:32 a.m. 43 Foster St. on Wednesday at Nassau County, Florida. difficult was capturing A report of an unwelcome Officer will document the crash. 12:30 p.m. Tires appear to be In each case, Bowles had him, something they were guest at 95 Pleasant St. at Complaints Caller reported a single mo- left behind by the previous ten- a signature: He stuffed the unable to do until after five 3:33 p.m. on Thursday; at 2 tor vehicle crash with injuries ants of the train platform. Busi- victims’ throats with ob- other men in three states A walk-in reported online by an erratic operator who West Sigourney St. at 9:09 p.m. fraud at 2:35 p.m. on Thursday. ness will report to city officials jects — towels, rags, toilet had been slain. on Thursday; at 401 Eastern struck a pole on Frontage Road for a follow up. paper, dirt, leaves and even Bowles, 57, was raised A caller reported at 2:46 p.m. on Tuesday at 10:37 a.m. The Ave. at 12:39 a.m. on Friday. on Thursday that he checked Security at Brooksby Village a sex toy. in West Virginia, where A report of threats made at officers will be closing the road. at 400 Brooksby Village Drive Bowles did not say any- he experienced drugs and his motor vehicle at 2:30 a.m. Arrington Towing contacted and 780 Lynnway at 4:18 p.m. on at Roundhouse Road and An- reports an employee reported thing before his execution, violence at a young age. Thursday. patient taken to Salem Hospi- a bag missing on Wednesday but said in a handwritten His father was a coal min- derson Street and three of his tal. A report of a prowler at 58 tires were slashed. at 12:36 p.m. Officer will docu- statement dated Thurs- er who died of black lung Estes St. at 1:02 a.m. on Friday. Report of a motor vehicle ment the incident. day that he was sorry for before he was born. His A caller reported a loud crash at Dunkin’ Donuts on party on Guernsey Street at Caller reported a road rage his actions. mother remarried multi- Overdoses Central Street on Tuesday at incident at 3 Ellsworth on Tues- “I’m sorry for all the ple times, and his first two 1:50 a.m. on Friday. She stat- 2:25 p.m. A 2005 black Honda ed she advised the kids she day at 3:21 p.m. The other ve- pain and suffering I have stepfathers were abusive, A report of an opiate over- CRV and a 2014 red Subaru hicle left the area. The officer caused. I hope my death according to court records. dose on Essex Street at 5:10 was calling the cops. When Legacy were towed by Arrington officers responded, they qui- will attempt to speak with the eases your pain,” Bowles His mother and brother p.m. on Thursday. Towing. There were no injuries owner of the vehicle to deter- wrote. “I want to tell my testified that Bowles be- A report of an overdose on eted down but at 2:05 a.m. Hit and run crash reported the caller reported back and mine who was driving. mother that I am also gan drinking, smoking Broad Street at 2:56 a.m. on at Trader Joe’s at 300 Andover Report of two people argu- sorry for my actions. Hav- marijuana and huffing Friday; on Lewis Street at 7:07 stated as soon as they left the St. on Tuesday at 4:24 p.m. ing on Thursday at 1:15 a.m. ing to deal with your son glue when he was 11 years a.m. on Friday. noise started again. Officers re- Reporting party said they were at 234 Washington St., Apt. 2. being called a monster is old. When he was 13, he sponded again and advised the struck by a vehicle in the park- 19-year-old to keep the noise Officer reports woman was on terrible. I’m so very sorry. fought back against his Theft ing lot and the driver failed to the phone and was loud, all is I never wanted this to be second stepfather, smash- down. stop. A report of a larceny at 267 in order. my life. You don’t wake up ing a rock in his head and Motor vehicle crash at 14 Three men reported behind one day and decide to be- nearly killing him, accord- Chestnut St. at 1:58 p.m. on PEABODY Center and 3 Union streets on Thursday; at 9 Aspen St. at D’Orsi’s Bakery & Delicates- come a serial killer.” ing to court records. Tuesday at 5:36 p.m. Officer re- sen at 197 Washington St. on 4:55 p.m. on Thursday; at 810 Arrests ports no injuries and only one Lynnway at 5:09 p.m. on Thurs- Thursday at 5:32 a.m. with a vehicle required tow. motorcycle that does not be- day; at 121 North Common St. A 17-year-old juvenile was Motor vehicle crash with no Iowa man who killed at 5:55 p.m. on Thursday; at 9 arrested at the Police Depart- long there. Officer rets they injuries on Wednesday at 5:31 were fixing a moped. Marion Gardens at 8:35 a.m. ment at 6 Allens Lane on two p.m. at 30 Andover St. and 1 on Friday; at 100 Willow St. at outstanding warrants from Caller from 15 Rockdale Ave. top golfer from Spain Hilltop Drive. Officer reports left a voicemail for the Animal 11:43 a.m. on Friday. Essex County Juvenile Court one vehicle towed by Arrington A report of shoplifting at on Tuesday at 10:20 a.m. The Control officer reporting her cat, Towing and the other operator Spot, is missing on Thursday at gets life sentence Walmart, 780 Lynnway, at 5:32 charges include open and was picked up by an Uber. p.m. on Thursday. gross lewdness, and indecent 1:24 p.m. On callback, she re- Northshore Mall security re- ports the cat has been located. AMES, Iowa (AP) — The judge earlier this month assault and battery on a child ported motor vehicle crash at Vandalism under 14. Report of a guest at the man who fatally stabbed that he was sorry for his Macy’s at 210 Andover St. on Marriott Hotel at 8A Centen- a former Iowa State Uni- crime. He said in a hand- Carlos Estevao Costa, 28, of Wednesday at 7:34 p.m. No in- A report of vandalism to a 8 Basford Court, Apt. 1 was ar- nial Drive partying very loud versity golfer from Spain written letter that he motor vehicle at 211 Washing- juries, assisted with paperwork. on Thursday at 2:24 p.m. and while she was playing a wanted to show remorse rested following a motor vehicle Motor vehicle crash at Sugar ton St. at 8:45 a.m. on Friday; stop on Mason Street on Tues- won’t allow manager into the round near the school was “for stripping a life from on Union Street at 9:12 a.m. Cane Restaurant at 106 Main room. Officer spoke with the sentenced Friday to life in society ... worse, from a day at 7:48 p.m. for unlicensed St. on Thursday at 2:29 p.m. on Friday; at 46 Lawton Ave. at operation of a motor vehicle, kid’s parents. prison without the possi- loving family.” 9:18 a.m. on Friday. bility of parole. Barquin was a top golf- defective equipment and fail- Animal Control ure to display owner’s name. Li- Medical Aid Collin Richards plead- er in Spain as a teenager LYNNFIELD censed driver took possession Passerby reported a Husky in ed guilty on June 14 to and came to Iowa State to Well-being check for a party first-degree murder in pursue her career. of the vehicle. the area of Dearborn and New- while they are waiting for a cab Accident Tyler Circenis, 20, of 36 Keys bury streets near Route 1 on the Sept. 17 slaying of Her family is aware of at the Golden Banana at 151 22-year-old Celia Barquin Richards’ expression of re- Drive, Apt. 9 was arrested on Wednesday at 7:47 a.m. Road Newbury St. on Tuesday at 1:09 Motor vehicle crash with Wednesday at 11:36 p.m. af- close to Route 1. Officer could Arozamena. Police said morse but “they don’t give property damage reported on a.m. Officer reports party got in Richards stabbed her on too much credit to that ter his mother reported he is not locate the animal. Owner cab and will be returning home Thursday at 2:15 p.m. at Con- on probation and she caught reported the dog was found. the course near the cen- apology at this time,” the don Circle. Officer reports no and officer took the keys to the tral Iowa campus in Ames family’s lawyer, Leon Vid- him drinking and smoking pot Report of a black and white car to be left at the station. injuries and operator is waiting which resulted in an argument. Alaskan Malamute/Husky mix and left her body in a aller, told The Des Moines for AAA. pond. Register for a story pub- Richards had been stay- lished Thursday. ing at a homeless encamp- Authorities have not ment in nearby woods. been able to explain why Ames police reports show Richards did it, which that Richards struggled makes the loss even with drug and alcohol worse, Vidaller said. Rich- Lynn Drug Task Force abuse, mental health ards’ family and friends CALL 24 HOURS A DAY problems and homeless- have said his dependence ness after he got out of on methamphetamine or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) prison three months be- and other drugs likely led Hotline fore he killed Barquin. He to mental health issues had served roughly seven and the violence. months behind bars for Richards being impris- violating the terms of his oned for life — a mandato- All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. probation on convictions ry sentence — won’t bring 781-477-4444 for burglary and other Barquin back, but it will Callers may remain anonymous. crimes. give the family some clo- Spanish menu available Richards, 22, told a sure, the lawyer said. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Model became a Dior muse by knocking on his door By Hilary Fox ASSOCIATED PRESS LONDON— Before there were supermodels, there were “mannequins” — living, breathing wom- en who played an active role in designing haute couture by standing very, very still. Designers and artisans would pin, prod or tuck fabric and toiles to the mannequins to bring sketches and ideas to life. In 1950, one such man- nequin, the British mod- el Jean Dawnay, went to work full-time in Paris at the fashion house of Christian Dior. This con- tract alone was enough to earn her newspaper coverage in Britain at the time, but she also wrote a book about her experienc- es. “Model Girl,” published in 1956, went behind the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS scenes of fashion shows, couture houses and pho- This image made available by The Estate of toshoots, lifting the veil on Jean Dawnay shows a copy of Jean Dawnay’s the hard work that goes 1949 Christian Dior contract. into glamour. Now Dawnay’s daughter, tinued to rise. she says, “they looked so Katya Galitzine, is re-re- In 1951, Vogue took the similar actually. They’re leasing a section of the unusual step of send- very much that ‘50s style memoir as “Working for ing her and several oth- with the scarves and their Christian Dior” (Zuleika er models to an event in pointed glasses.” Books) to coincide with Australia, Galitzine says. The comparisons didn’t the “Christian Dior: De- “Clothes had been sent end there: Dawnay also signer of Dreams” exhibi- to locations, but once the went on to marry a prince tion at the V&A Museum clothes got there, they’d — a Russian emigre to in London. find pretty local girls, local Britain. She became Prin- Galitzine says her moth- models, to be the model. cess George Galitzine. er arrived in France on the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS To actually pay on an air- In later years, she wrote way back from a modeling This image made available by Zuleika Books shows the book cover im- craft for five girls and put another book about mod- them up in a hotel — that job in Venice and spent a age of ‘Working For Christian Dior’ by Jean Dawnay. eling, made regular ap- few days knocking on de- was enormous. So those pearances on quiz shows, signers’ doors, asking for five girls became ‘super- advised stores on fashion, work. 18-inch waist.” of a wardrobe after her brought Christian Dior to models.’” and did charity work. “She only went to the Although she spoke no mother died in 2016. London in spring 1950.” Dawnay wrote her mem- In an interview with Houses whose perfumes French, Dawnay’s cold “There was this beau- The dress is part of the oir in Majorca, where she The Associated Press at a she knew, because that calling paid off, and she tiful, wool worsted V&A show. socialized with Prince Dior 50th anniversary ex- was how she knew the accepted a contract at Di- tight-waisted dress that’s In footage of the Sa- Rainier and Grace Kelly, hibition in 1997, Dawnay names, and every single or’s atelier. called ‘Nonette’ that was voy Hotel show, Dawnay who were there on their recalled the excitement of one of them wanted her, so “They had to clock in, like original Christian Dior, wears a white debutante honeymoon. those days: “After the war, she must have had some- in a factory, at 9 o’clock, and numbered. If you did a test dress called “Innocence,” “She’d spend all day writ- with the austerity and thing,” Galitzine says. “I then she would stand, lit- on it, it would probably a white embroidered dress ing her book and then not clothes rationing, coupons, mean, she did have some- erally stand and be pushed have his DNA dust on it “Muguet de Mai,” a silk have to worry about food when Dior came on the thing. But she was very around and shoved around because he actually made coat called “Ravel” and because she’d go to this scene, it was such a sen- beautiful, she was very and pricked and pinned,” it on my mother in 1950,” a dinner dress made of fantastic yacht and have sation — these incredibly elegant. She adapted very her daughter explains. she says. “And it was the straw lace. dinner,” Galitzine says. In feminine, romantic, beau- well to whatever people Galitzine found one Dior dress that she wore at the After Dawnay left Dior, photos of her mother and tiful clothes with so much wanted, and she had an dress hidden at the back original Savoy show that her celebrity status con- Kelly from that period, material.”

Review Actor Jussie Smol- lett smiles and waves to support- ers before leaving Taylor Swift taps into her Cook County Court after his charges were dropped in joyful side with ‘Lover’ Chicago. FILE PHOTO | By Mark Kennedy help from Vincent) and ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS “Death by a Thousand Cuts” are about love gone Taylor Swift, “Lover” really, really bad. (Republic Records) There are interesting Special prosecutor If you want an easy touches throughout, in- way to see how far Taylor cluding a sax in “False Swift has come since her God” and a cameo by Id- named to look into last album, just compare ris Elba (a snippet from the two covers. If 2017’s “The Late Late Show “reputation” featured a with James Corden”). Jussie Smollett case photo of Swift unsmiling She name-drops Leonar- in black and white, “Lov- do DiCaprio and Drake, grand jury, issuing subpoe- er” is an explosion of col- By Michael Tarm while calling herself a ASSOCIATED PRESS nas, taking witness state- or, clouds and sparkles. “Tennessee Stella McCa- ments and a final report. The superb new 18-track rtney.” The song “Miss CHICAGO — A judge “I intend to expedite collection finds Swift look- Americana & the Heart- appointed a special pros- everything. But the facts ing backward and forward break Prince” is the al- ecutor Friday to look into will take me where they through the lens of love — bum’s most ambitious why Chicago’s state’s at- take me,” Webb said. “I’m both present and absent, track, reaching for some- torney abruptly dropped going to start fresh and lustfully and wistfully, thing deeper than just a the case against Jussie see where it goes.” friendly and concerned. high school moment. Smollett, leaving open the The Cook County state’s She calls it a “love letter to Consciousness-raising possibility that the for- attorney’s office charged love itself.” has never been Tay Tay’s mer “Empire” actor could Smollett in February with It’s a remarkable look thing and with the excep- yet face charges in what 16 counts of disorderly she slammed in “This Is at the various hues love frightened that one day tion of the pro-gay, anti-hat- police say was a phony conduct for allegedly stag- can take. A songwrit- Why We Can’t Have Nice he’ll walk away. ing anthem “You Need to attack he staged to get at- ing the attack and lying er long associated with Things.” Now, with genuine Last time out, Swift Calm Down,” Swift skirts tention. about it to investigators. bright red is painting laughter, she admits she’s was a cool villain, set- politics. But she does tackle Smollett, who is black However, it dropped the now in blues and golds. “I just indifferent. Chapter tling scores. Now she’s sexism’s double standards and gay, maintains that charges a month later want to be defined by the closed, moving on. joyfully doing a duet with in the excellent “The Man,” he was the target of a with little explanation, things I love — not the Most of “Lover” is ex- Brendon Urie of Panic! angry that she gets pulled racist and homophobic at- angering city officials and things I hate,” she writes uberant and a return to At the Disco on “ME!,” apart for the same behavior tack in January. But if the the police. in the album notes and the diaristic Swift of the a slice of self-love. She’s for which men are toasted: special prosecutor, former Webb, who served as repeats in the final song, past. She seems to revel refreshingly contrite on “I’m so sick of running as U.S. Attorney Dan Webb, U.S. attorney in Chica- “Daylight.” in the hard-fought happi- “Afterglow” and reaching fast as I can/ Wondering if determines that the go during the 1980s be- For many of the songs, ness she’s found with her out to a pal in the unaf- I’d get there quicker/ If I charges shouldn’t have fore going on to become she’s reunited with pro- boyfriend of three years, fected “It’s Nice to Have was a man.” been dropped, he could arguably the city’s most ducer Jack Antonoff. the Englishman Joe Al- a Friend.” The album ends with recommend that they be high-profile defense attor- This time, they’ve hacked wyn, the obvious source Not everything is hugs one of Swift’s most in- reinstated or that new ney of the last few decades, away at a lot of the pre- of “London Boy.” and giggles, of course. trospective songs, “Day- charges be brought. has been tapped to serve vious electronic clutter Things are getting se- There’s a fair amount light,” in which she sings Webb, who was appoint- as a special prosecutor on to show off Swift and her rious, apparently. In the of tears, drunken regret of waking from a 20- ed by Cook County Judge five previous occassions. rich pop songwriting. Go-Go’s-ish “Paper Rings” and breakups. (There’s year dark night. Now, in Michael Toomin during a His list of high-profile cli- The album kicks off she suggests “you’re the even a health scare in the the light, she can see “I Friday hearing, told report- ents has included former with the trop-hop “I For- one I want,” while the understated ballad “Soon wounded the good and I ers afterward that he would Illinois Gov. George Ryan, got You Existed,” which album’s title track even You’ll Get Better,” which trusted the wicked.” On move the investigation tobacco company Philip seems to reference her contains Swift singing a features the Dixie Chicks, this and all the previous along as quickly as possible. Morris and, more recent- old feud with once-friend mock wedding vow. On fiddle and banjo.) “Cruel others, she absolutely Such probes typically in- ly, Ukrainian energy oli- Kim Kardashian, whom “Cornelia Street,” she’s Summer” (with writing shines. clude impaneling a special garch Dymitro Firtash. A8 SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 LOOK! National Knife Day

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thought I was going to hate THE BREAKDOWN “Norman F*****g Rockwell!” production of this song meshes the entire album, but Tay- “Lover” an album by Taylor the anticipated album from those differences in such a sound lor Swift took me by sur- Lana Del Rey I Swift way. “Feels Like Home” is the prise. After the first listen of this l Lana, Lana, LANA! You are perfect mix of hip-hop and pop, with flawless vocals by both. The first two released tracks album, I didn’t like most of the captivating, mesmerizing, and I from her seventh studio album, songs. But, by the second lis- don’t want you to ever change. “Keep It Gold” by Surfaces “ME!” (featuring Brendon “F**k it I love you” is smooth, ten I was into Swift’s style. “I l The Texas-based duo, com- Urie) and “You Need To Calm sultry, gorgeous, and the New Forgot That You Existed” is the prised of Forrest Frank and Down,” I was not a fan of. She York native’s vocals are just as perfect way to start off an al- Colin Padalecki, spews out overloaded with the bubblegum enticing, if not more, than ever bum pretty much dedicated to positivity with their soft R&B/ pop in both and I’ve always felt before. Her use of color and de- the love for her English actor WITH BELLA DIGRAZIA soul style. In “Keep It Gold,” that she is better than that. scription in her lyrics paints a boyfriend Joe Alwyn. She fi- the vibe is upbeat, the vocals When the track “Lover” was vivid picture once you close your nally moved on from the painful are unblemished, and a positive released, I knew a piece of the eyes and listen, paying tribute to ex and is ready for love, which message is being sent out to the ed with the queen of 2000’s the famous author, painter, and old, acoustic-loving Taylor Swift she has clearly found. It’s a lit- world at a time when we need illustrator the album is named was still in there. This is just a tle bubblegum pop for my taste, hip-hop’s newest EP release. it most. Surface wants you to after. Clear vocals accompanied personal preference, but my fa- but I don’t hate it. “The Man” is Where’s the funk? Where’s the know it’s a “new dawn, new day” by the strumming of a guitar vorite Swift is the one that is my favorite song off the album, fun? Where’s the Missy Elliot and you “don’t need no money to and the distant sounds of a sym- stripped down and vulnerable with it’s low maintenance pop that makes me stop what I’m do- spread a little honey.” phony, “The greatest” is a ballad in her lyrics. In several of the style and examples of how much ing and dance? The EP is filled album’s 18 songs, Swift gives us more successful Swift would be that is most emotional. LA is “2AM” by Gavin Turek with a lot of repeated words on fire, she states, and “Kanye just that. if she “was a man.” With it’s soft- and lyrics and beats so similar I l Turek, the 32-year-old rock pop tempo, and lyrics that West is blond and gone.” Get “Lover” is also the first of forget which song is which. The singer-songwriter, dancer, actor Swift’s albums that she outright tell the world she doesn’t need the queen back to New York, from L.A., is this week’s great- first song I gave a full listen to where she belongs. Did I men- owns, given her former label, a diamond to marry Alwyn, the est find. Her voice oozes out soul was “DripDemeanor” featuring tion she dropped a nine-minute Big Machine Records, sold them track I consider most adorable is and I don’t think she knows how “Paper Rings.” Tracks I consider Sum1, as the mix of Missy’s music video to complement both to give off anything other than all off to record executive Scoot- tracks? er Braun. If you saw the news too childish for a 30-year-old su- verses, a slow, dope beat, and a cool vibe. She uses her lyrics headlines last month, you know perstar are “I Think He Knows” the feature’s vocals worked well “I Don’t Think I Can Do This to paint a picture of a late night that didn’t end well. Thankfully, and “Miss Americana & The together. “Why I Still Love You,” Again” by Mura Masa & Clairo out, and then she ends it at 2 Swift has plans to re-record her Heartbreak Prince.” I get remi- which comes with an a capella l The start of the track is a.m., when the night is done and entire discography. niscing on your youth, but these version, showed off vocals that very typical for Clairo, light the high heels are off. But, for everyone out there were overdone. “Cornelia Street” I never knew Missy Elliot had. strumming and drumming with “Health Food” by Berhana who is hesitant to give Swift’s is soft, sweet and paints a vivid soft vocals and her bedroom “Teeth” by 5 Seconds of l Another great friend, At- new album a chance, I am going picture of how her current love pop style. The first minute of Summer lanta-based Berhana (Amain story unfolded. “London Boy” the song starts off sweet, but it to suggest you listen to one song. Berhane) is an Ethiopi- is unique to her voice, genu- l quickly picks up, thanks to pro- “Soon You’ll Get Better,” which This is my favorite song an-American singer-songwriter ine with the lyrics, and I can’t ducer Mura Masa. The curation features the Dixie Chicks, will this week. I have grown very who has blues running through help but fancy it. The track’s of the song itself is just like the have you running for the closest fond of this Australian boy band his blood. He’s a genre-breaker, emotional ballad, “Soon You’ll feeling of going back and forth box of tissues to wipe the tears in the last year, as they’ve shift- with a knack not just for blues, Get Better” is for Swift’s moth- about missing your ex, down streaming down your face. ed away from the soft pop and but for R&B, pop, soul, and rap- er, who has spent years bat- then up then back down again. New Music Friday also bless- ping. “Health Food” is fun, groovy tling cancer. For every person gone to the dark side. With its While Clairo might not think ed us with two new tracks from and unique. With the amount of who couldn’t survive without deep tempo and sharp vocals, it’s she “can do this again” with her Lana Del Rey, from her up- enjoyment I felt just listening to their parents, this song hits you a song about a lover with a bad ex, I hope she can do this again coming album “Norman F*****g it, I can’t imagine how much of a right in the gut. “False God” is side. Luke Hemming’s lead vo- with her music. Rockwell!.” I swear, Del Rey was a beautiful play on words set in cals are sexy and flawless. The good time Berhana and his pro- sent to this generation in a time “Feels Like Home” by ducers had making it. He brings an ‘80s synthetic pop tone. The lows of this song are captivating warp from the 1950’s. The sing- Bea Miller & Jessie Reyez it back with a touch of the ‘80s, album’s ending track “Daylight” and the highs have me turning er breathes class and sophistica- l but does a superb job at keeping was a good way to go out, with my headphone volume to max- This was a unique vocal tion, all while luring you in with her sights set only on the light collaboration, with 20-year-old a modern glaze over it. imum so I can fully enjoy the her seductiveness. ahead for her. Miller’s affinity for pop music This week had a lot of musical experience as I try to dance. I and 28-year-old Reyez’s com- Bella diGrazia can be reached “ICONOLOGY” an EP by hits, met with some surprising wouldn’t even consider them fort for hip-hop. Whoever came at [email protected]. Fol- Missy Elliott misses. a boy band anymore. They’re a up with this idea, I applaud you. low her on Twitter @Belladi- Here we go. l I am very disappoint- soft rock band. Each artist is so unique, but the Grazia. Ninja Warriors love to test themselves against the quirkiest obstacles you’ve ever seen

By David Wharton launches them toward The idea came from LOS ANGELES TIMES rings that dangle overhead. Japan, from a game show The practice session con- called “Sasuke” that SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. tinues for hours as Camp- debuted in the late 1990s — The place is hard to bell and his friends prepare with a mammoth course find. You must drive into for the season finale of dubbed “Mt. Midoriyama.” the mountains above San- “American Ninja Warrior,” Arthur Smith heard about ta Cruz, following a road a summer reality show it from a friend. that turns from asphalt to that has contestants racing A former network exec- dirt, then park at the top of through obstacle courses utive who started his own a rise and look for a path in various cities, hoping production company, Smith whose entrance is deliber- to make it to the national devised an American ver- ately concealed by brush. finals in Las Vegas where sion that has grown to in- A handful of men and they can win $1 million by clude qualifying events and women arrive here on a finishing the last stage. regional finals, all feeding weekday afternoon in late Only two people accom- into the Las Vegas cham- spring, tramping through plished that feat through pionship. Some obstacles tall pines and occasional the first 10 seasons, but dif- have been borrowed from poison oak to get to an ficulty is part of the allure. the Japanese; others have odd sort of playground. The NBC series has been created by a team of Fashioned from plywood fostered a subculture of FILE PHOTO |TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE U.S. designers. and metal pipe, the make- athletes who love testing The courses demand an shift obstacle course looks themselves against the Stunt woman and Ninja Warrior contestant Jessie Graff takes a group array of skills. like a children’s jungle quirky, daunting obsta- photo with other Ninjas on a break from practicing for the Finals of Competitors need gym, only larger and con- cles. Some are former American Ninja Warrior on a homemade obstacle course in the forest in explosiveness to charge siderably more dangerous. high school gymnasts or Scotts Valley, Calif. up the 14½-foot “Warped The man who built it offers college track stars who are Wall” and grip-strength to his guests a word of advice. hungry to keep competing; a trim 41-year-old they a Catholic lay worker or lose their grip on a navigate the “Cliffhanger,” “You have to go hard,” others grew up strong and call “The Godfather.” known as the “Papal high bar, tumbling to the where they hang by their David Campbell says. fast but never quite fit Shortly before the Ninja” and a stuntwoman, ground, rising slowly to fingertips while swinging “Like you mean it.” with traditional sports. national finals — which Jessie Graff, who ranks brush themselves off. from a series of ledges. Everyone laces up their Finding a niche com- among the top female The “Jumping Spider” were taped in June and “I call it the joy of shoes and soon they are munity to call home, competitors. forces them to leap into a swinging from ropes they train in specialized begin airing next week Most everyone is finding your limits,” Graff narrow corridor and catch that hang from trees and gyms that have popped (Aug. 26) — he convenes a nursing sore shoulders says. “Of hanging onto an themselves by jamming scrambling up a sheer up across the country or workout at his homemade and creaky ankles at this obstacle until everything their outstretched hands wall, reaching for the ledge maybe they wrangle an course. Brian Kretsch point in the year. It hurts is trembling and still and feet against the walls on top. A mini-trampoline invitation from Campbell, shows up, along with when they miss a step refusing to let go.” on either side. WEATHER LOTTERY

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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 Ford, Lynn eld football putting last year in rearview By Harold Rivera passes for 466 yards and Nick Kinnon for the most ITEM SPORTS EDITOR caught four touchdowns. single-game touchdown Defensively, Ford tallied receptions in program his- LYNNFIELD — Jack 24 tackles, de ected one tory. Ford and the Lynn eld pass, recovered one fum- “Jack brings a level football team don’t have ble, forced one fumble and of athleticism where he to be reminded of how the blocked a eld goal. can make a big play at 2018 season went. The Pi- He learned to embrace a any time,” Pioneers sec- oneers dropped their rst “wherever the team needs ond-year coach Pat Lamus- four games, nished the me to play” role. ta said. “He’s one of the year at 3-8 and fell short of “Wherever the coach- best basketball players in their expectations. es want to put me, that’s the school too. He can leap, But with a new season where I need to be,” Ford he can jump, he can catch. on the horizon, Lynn eld’s said. “I’m willing to play He can do things with the ready to right the ship. any position to help us ball after the catch too. “We expect to have a bet- win. My coaches won’t put He’s a tough player, so he’s ter season than we did last me in a place where I can’t also great on defense. He’s year,” Ford, a junior receiv- succeed and where I can’t a great player and we’re er/outside linebacker, said. help the team succeed. lucky to have him.” “Last season was a tough “I’m hoping to build on Lamusta credited Ford season. It was a new team. last year but it’s more for bringing leadership to We only had a few return- about the team. We had a the program and setting ing starters. We lost a lot of bad year last year. We’re an example for his team- coaches too. There were too hoping to go much further. mates. many changes to the pro- My goal is to play college “Even as a junior he’s gram to try to gure things football but at the same showing that he has lead- out. We started to gure time it’s not all about my- ership potential,” Lamusta things out at the end of self. I want to win.” said. “He practices hard. the season. We’re all pretty Ford’s best performance The younger kids look up excited to get back in the of the 2018 season carried to that. It’s huge for us, system.” the Pioneers to a 29-22 being a smaller school we From an individual win over Wake eld. He ITEM FILE PHOTO need leaders wherever we standpoint, Ford put to- caught ve passes for 115 can get them. Lynn eld’s Jack Ford caught 38 passes for 466 yards and four touchdowns gether a solid season in yards and hauled in three for the Pioneers last season. 2018. He reeled in 38 touchdowns, tied with FORD, B2 St. Mary’s girls soccer back with experience By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF LYNN — The St. Mary’s girls soccer team had a solid year in 2018 after winning the Lynn City Soccer Tour- nament, going 13-7-1 and earning the No. 10 seed in the Division 4 North tour- nament. And although they fell in the Div. 4 North semi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nal to Amesbury, coach Jim Foley recognizes that it Alex Cora (right) got every- was a step forward. thing right in his rst year as “All in all, it was a solid manager, but things have been year,” Foley said of the 2018 much different in year two. campaign. “We accom- plished a few of our goals, but then we ran into a tough Amesbury team that has been the best team in Divi- sion 4 North for a couple years. But it was still a suc- Harold cessful year, and we’re hop- ing to take the momentum from then and carry it over Rivera into this year.” Coming into 2019, the Spartans are once again set up for success. With a num- Cora hasn’t ber of key returning players all over the eld, St. Mary’s is hoping to be right back in had the magic the tournament mix. It starts with the two senior captains for the Spar- this season tans — mid elder Emily Egan and sweeper Morgan ITEM FILE PHOTO Everything Alex Cora did last Mackey. year worked in his favor. Cora Senior sweeper Morgan Mackey (right) is one of the captains of the St. Mary’s girls pushed all the right buttons, made ST. MARY’S, B2 soccer team this season. all the correct decisions and got the most out of (almost) every player in his dugout. It was almost as if he could’ve patted me on the back In this year’s AFC East, it’s Old Man Brady before pinch-hitting in a tied game and I would’ve delivered the big hit. That’s how good Cora was. He was brilliant. against the Young Gun QBs This year? Not so much. Cora lost some of that magic touch sometime NEW YORK (AP) — Tom between 2018’s victory tour and the Brady is an old man by NFL start of the 2019 season. It’s obvi- standards, and he has been ous. At times, they’ve shown signs for a few years. of picking things up. But instead of Yeah, whatever. parlaying those signs into the big The New England Patri- run we’ve been waiting for, they go ots quarterback has de ed back to taking steps in the wrong age, logic and the annual direction. naysayers who think this What happened in 2018, when might just be the season everything worked out, seldom hap- when he’ll nally look like a pens over the course of a 162-game guy whose playing days are season. The Red Sox were never coming to a close. Well, he’s going to win 108 games again. It’s 42, coming off a sixth Super impossible to repeat that. I can’t Bowl victory and still going hold that against Cora. strong at a time when play- But from the very beginning ers his age have already things never looked right. The start- settled into their second — ing pitchers were playing catch up or third — careers. Oh, and early on. It took them a few turns he also recently signed a around the rotation before guys two-year contract extension nally delivered quality starts here worth $70 million. and there. April was a forgettable So, keep those retirement month for those guys. That can party plans on hold. be directly attributed to the soft “I’m ready to go this year regimen they were given in spring and that’s really what mat- training. They were coddled in ters,” Brady said. “That’s March. They weren’t ready for April. where my focus is. It’s a Some of that falls on Cora. unique situation I’m in. I’m From the very beginning the exe- in my 20th year with the cution wasn’t there. I can vividly re- same team. I’m 42 years member Oakland’s Ramon Laurea- old, so pretty much un- no throwing out Xander Bogaerts on charted territory, I think, the bases twice- once when Bogaerts for everybody. tried to stretch a double into a triple “I’m going to go out there in a 1-0 loss. Sometimes you tip and do the best I can this your cap to a player coming through year and see what FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in a big situation but, to me, that happens.” comes down to poor execution. Tom Brady warms up before a preseason game against the Carolina Panthers AFC EAST, B2 Thursday night at Gillette Stadium. RIVERA, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019

ITEM FILE PHOTO Jack Ford (center) tied the Lynnfield program record for most single-game touchdown receptions with three in a win over Wakefield last season. ITEM FILE PHOTO Kayla Demers (left), who was the leading scorer for St. Mary’s last year, is returning for her se- Jack Ford ready to pace Lynnfield’s offense nior season in 2019. FORD inside out. turners from last year. wide receiver-quarterback From B1 So far, so good. We all know what we did until last year. We both St. Mary’s girls soccer “Things have been pret- last year and what went see the same things on the “Jack’s doing well aca- ty good,” Ford said. “We’ve wrong. We’re all working field. We have similar per- demically too. Anytime been grinding since we together to try and fix sonalities so we both have returns a veteran you can get a kid that started practicing. We put those problems.” pretty good chemistry on does well on the field and in a lot of new things that Also returning to the the field.” in the classroom, that’s fit in with our team. We’re fold is senior quarterback Lynnfield opens the sea- group in 2019 awesome. He’s a leader a smaller, athletic team as Clayton Marengi. Ford son Sept. 13 (7) when the on the field and inside the opposed to a bigger team. and Marengi project to Pioneers host Newburyp- ST. MARY’S school.” We have to get adjusted to lead Lynnfield’s offense ort. With the first week of the that. We’re starting to get this fall. “We’re hoping to have a From B1 preseason in the books, acclimated to all the play- “We’ve known each oth- good season,” Ford said. “They’re definitely our two leaders, and they’re great the Pioneers are focusing calls and things like that. er forever,” Ford said. “I “We expect to make a huge players as well,” said Foley. “Emily is a great two-way on learning their playbook “We have a lot of re- hadn’t played with him as run this year.” player and Morgan might be the best defender in the North Shore, so it’s nice to have those two leading the way.” St. Mary’s is also returning its top two scorers in Kay- la Demers and Susannah Cornell along with midfielders Katie O’Neill and Gaby Diaz-Martinez, who is returning to the team after not playing for the Spartans in 2018. Add in goalkeeper Liza Brown, and the Spartans have a solid returning group. “We have a lot of girls coming back who have experi- ence from last year, which is always a good thing,” said Foley. “Getting our two leading scorers and our goalkeep- er back is huge as well, so we’re feeling really good about our position right now.” Of course, the Spartans didn’t get away scot-free this offseason. St. Mary’s graduated three of its best players in 2018 — Jenna Foley, Sherly Feliz and Joslyn De- schenes — all of whom were four-year starters. It’s a loss that will be felt both on the field and in the locker room. “It’s always tough when you lose players like that,” said Foley. “Those girls had been through all the battles and knew everything there was to know about competing in the CCL and in the MIAA tournament. It’s always hard to lose that, but we have a good group of girls to try and replace that experience.” The Spartans kicked off the preseason this week with a pair of practices at Manning Field before boarding a bus to Portland, Maine for a scrimmage and some team FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS bonding. St. Mary’s will play a scrimmage against Port- land High School Saturday. The 2019 season hasn’t played out the way Alex Cora and the Red Sox hoped it would. “I always try to get us in a scrimmage early on in the year so we can really know what we need to practice,” Foley said. “The trip is great for team bonding as well, so Cora deserves some blame for Red Sox struggles we usually get a lot accomplished on these trips.” From there, the Spartans will return home for a few RIVERA some of the responsibility Cora. In mid-July he said, idea. That’s why he’s on more practices before opening up the season in the Lynn From B1 there. “We’ve been consistent- the hot seat. City Soccer Tournament against Classical on September From the very beginning ly inconsistent.” It never But the subpar play on 7. In fact, the Red Sox nev- these guys were still hung changed. Perhaps it’s be- the field falls on the man- “We’re excited to get the year started,” Foley said. “It’s er mastered baserunning up on everything they ac- cause the Red Sox were ager too. always tough at first because you don’t have much time this season. Jackie Brad- complished in 2018. While never firm on letting 2018 Don’t get me wrong. I to prepare for the year, but once things get going I think ley was thrown out (by a the rest of the league, par- go. like Cora and I believe everyone will settle in nicely.” mile) running from second ticularly the Rays and the Of course, Dave Dom- he’s the right man for the to third on a ball hit to the injury-riddled Yankees, browski gets a big piece of job. A second-year man- left side of the infield in a got started on 2019, the the blame for the lack of ager won’t always know Patriots remain the class July extra-innings loss to Red Sox were still remi- success this year. If any- what he’ll learn after a the Dodgers. Bogaerts re- niscing. It led to a lack of one deserves some finger few more seasons under peated that mistake this urgency that’s still plagu- pointing, it’s him. Dom- his belt. I don’t see him of the AFC East in 2019 week in a 3-2 loss to the ing them toward the tail- browski thought he could going anywhere. He’s Phillies. Poor execution. end of the regular season. return the 2018 team and here for the long haul. AFC EAST Part of that has to fall on The “we’ll be fine” and expect the same results. Cora connects with his From B1 the manager, right? When “we’ll figure outs” were OK That rarely happens. Big young players. I often felt your team continues to in April. But it’s the end of mistake. He thought a John Farrell wasn’t the Well, in the AFC East, everyone knows what that make questionable mis- August now and they nev- mediocre 2018 bullpen best at that. means. takes in winnable games, er quite figured it out. was enough to get by in The entire team has Bill Belichick’s Patriots have won the division 10 straight it speaks to a lack of dis- That cavalier attitude, 2019, minus Joe Kelly learned the hard way in years, 15 of the last 16. And the one they didn’t win? Yep, cipline. Cora has to take in part, comes back to and Craig Kimbrel. Bad 2019. Cora isn’t exempt. that was when Brady hurt his knee in the 2008 season opener and missed the rest of the year. Meanwhile, quarterback has been mostly a revolving door for the New York Jets, Buffalo Bills and Miami Dol- Red Sox open up West Coast road trip phins as New England’s division opponents try to find the signal callers to end Brady and the Patriots’ reign at the top. It might take a trio of second-year QBs who were first- round draft picks last year, but were mere toddlers when Brady entered the league in 2000. For the Jets, it’s Sam Darnold, who at 22 is considered the face of a franchise that’s 50 years into the search for the next Joe Namath. The Bills have 23-year-old Josh Allen, a big-armed pass- er whose legs might be his best attribute at the moment. The Dolphins traded for Josh Rosen, the 22-year-old former UCLA star whose short tenure in Arizona ended when the Cardinals chose Kyler Murray atop this year’s draft. “It’s pretty ironic that you’ve got the greatest quarter- back of all time with three guys from the same class a year ago in the same division,” Bills general manager Brandon Beane said. “That’s like scripted from Hollywood or some- thing.” BRADY’S BUNCH Unlike the ageless Brady, Rob Gronkowski is on the re- tirement circuit, leaving the Patriots without a clear-cut starting tight end, providing one of their biggest question marks entering the season. New England signed Ben Watson out of retirement in the offseason, but he’s suspended the first four games for PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS violating the NFL’s policy on performance enhancers. They acquired Eric Saubert from Atlanta, and also have Mitch Moreland gets ready for batting practice ahead of a game against the San Diego Padres Matt LaCosse, Stephen Anderson and Lance Kendricks, Friday night at Petco Park in San Diego. among others. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Babe Ruth the program. Fall Ball signups Swampscott High

Registration for Lynn Babe seeks JV coaches Ruth Fall Ball will take Swampscott High School place Saturday from 10 is looking for applicants for a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Babe a junior varsity girls soccer Ruth Clubhouse on O’Cal- coach and a junior varsity laghan Way. All players field hockey coach. All that graduated from Little interested applicants can League are eligible and contact Athletic Director encouraged to play. Babe Kelly Farley at kfarley@ Ruth players from this swampscott.k12.ma.us. summer are also eligible to play. The schedule runs from Sept. 7 through Oct. Northeast Arc 26 and perhaps longer, 5K for Inclusion weather permitting. The registration fee is $100. Northeast Arc will spon- More information can be sor the 5K for Inclusion on found on Lynn Babe Ruth’s September 29 at Market Facebook page. Street in Lynnfield. The road race will be part of a day that also includes a St. Mary’s boys 1-mile walk and roll and a soccer car wash family funfest. Festivities will run from The St. Mary’s boys soc- 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. with cer team will host a car the 5K and walk starting wash and bake sale Satur- at 9 a.m. Registration is day from 8:30 a.m. to 1 $25 for the 5K and free for p.m. at the Lynn Fire Sta- the 1-mile walk & roll. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tion on Lynnfield Street. To register, start a team The Houston Astros are standing behind their decision to deny a reporter access to the clubhouse The team asks for a $5 or for more information, at the request of pitcher Justin Verlander Wednesday night. donation to help support visit ne-arc.org/5k.

MLB Houston Astros defend their decision AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB New York 83 46 .643 _ Atlanta 77 52 .597 _ to restrict reporter from clubhouse Tampa Bay 75 54 .581 8 Washington 71 57 .555 5½ Boston 68 61 .527 15 New York 67 60 .528 9 Toronto 52 78 .400 31½ Philadelphia 66 60 .524 9½ HOUSTON (AP) — who has a credential is- and one of our players, is unprofessional, disap- Baltimore 41 87 .320 41½ Miami 45 81 .357 30½ Central Division Central Division Amid criticism from Ma- sued by the Baseball Writ- Justin Verlander, Verland- pointing and intolerable,” W L Pct GB W L Pct GB jor League Baseball, the ers’ Association of Amer- er’s legitimate concerns Bhatia said. “We will be Minnesota 77 50 .606 _ St. Louis 68 58 .540 _ Houston Astros on Thurs- ica, was stopped by three about past interactions protesting to MLB and the Cleveland 74 54 .578 3½ Chicago 69 59 .539 _ Chicago 58 69 .457 19 Milwaukee 65 62 .512 3½ day defended the team’s Astros security officials. with Fenech, and the best Astros.” Kansas City 45 83 .352 32½ Cincinnati 60 66 .476 8 decision to deny a newspa- Fenech contacted MLB interests of the other me- MLB’s Teevan said “the Detroit 38 87 .304 38 Pittsburgh 52 75 .409 16½ West Division West Division per reporter access to the vice president of commu- dia members working the reporter should have been W L Pct GB W L Pct GB clubhouse until after ace nications Mike Teevan game,” Astros vice presi- allowed to enter the club- Houston 82 47 .636 _ Los Angeles 85 44 .659 _ pitcher Justin Verlander and was allowed in at 9:41 dent of communications house postgame at the Oakland 74 53 .583 7 Arizona 64 64 .500 20½ Texas 63 66 .488 19 San Francisco 63 65 .492 21½ finished his postgame ses- p.m., after Verlander had Gene Dias said. “Fenech same time as the other Los Angeles 63 67 .485 19½ San Diego 59 67 .468 24½ sion with the media. concluded his media ses- was allowed access to the members of the media. Seattle 54 74 .422 27½ Colorado 58 70 .453 26½ MLB said Wednesday sion. Fenech approached clubhouse shortly after “We have communicated Friday’s Games (Quintana 11-7), 2:20 p.m. other media members Washington 9, Chicago Cubs 3 Philadelphia (Eflin 7-11) at Miami (Yama- night’s incident violated Verlander, who said: “I’m this to the Astros,” he said. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. moto 4-4), 6:10 p.m. its media guidelines and not answering your ques- and had the opportunity BBWAA President Rob Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Wood 1-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil- to approach Verlander or Philadelphia at Miami, 7:10 p.m. liams 5-6), 7:05 p.m. the Detroit Free Press said tions.” Biertempfel of The Ath- Arizona at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Arizona (Gallen 2-3) at Milwaukee (Ander- barring its reporter, Antho- Verlander addressed the any player he needed. We letic said the organization Colorado at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. son 5-3), 7:10 p.m. situation on Twitter on believe that our course of Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Atlanta (Fried 14-4) at N.Y. Mets (Wheeler ny Fenech, was “intolera- was “alarmed” by the inci- Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. 9-7), 7:10 p.m. ble.” Thursday, accusing Fenech action in this isolated case dent. Detroit at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Colorado (González 0-4) at St. Louis (Hud- of unspecified “unethical was appropriate.” L.A. Angels at Houston, 8:10 p.m. son 12-6), 7:15 p.m. Verlander, who played for “This action by the Astros Texas at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Boston (Eovaldi 1-0) at San Diego (Lamet Detroit for 13 seasons, had behavior in the past.” The Asked for comment on violated the MLB club-me- Boston at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. 2-2), 8:40 p.m. Astros said Fenech was Dias’ explanation, the Free N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. San Francisco (Bumgarner 8-8) at Oakland just pitched a two-hitter dia regulations, which are Toronto at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. (Bassitt 9-5), 9:07 p.m. in a 2-1 loss to the Tigers. “delayed temporarily.” Press cited a statement laid out in the collective Saturday’s Games Sunday’s Games “This course of action from executive editor Peter N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 5-7) at L.A. Dodg- Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. The Astros opened their bargaining agreement, ers (Gonsolin 1-1), 4:05 p.m. Kansas City at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. clubhouse at 9:35 p.m. As was taken after taking Bhatia: and the BBWAA expects Tampa Bay (TBD) at Baltimore (Means 8-9), Detroit at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. into consideration the past “Blocking a working re- 7:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Houston, 2:10 p.m. the rest of the media was MLB to respond according- Detroit (Turnbull 3-12) at Minnesota (Gib- Texas at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. allowed to enter, Fenech, history between Fenech porter from doing his job ly and promptly,” he said. son 11-6), 7:10 p.m. San Francisco at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. Kansas City (Sparkman 3-8) at Cleveland Boston at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. (Clevinger 8-2), 7:10 p.m. Toronto at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Peters 3-1) at Houston (Miley Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. 12-4), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 1:10 p.m. Surveys show youth baseball participation on the rise Texas (Allard 1-0) at Chicago White Sox Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. (Nova 9-9), 7:10 p.m. Arizona at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. Toronto (TBD) at Seattle (Hernández 1-4), Colorado at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) — not alone: Over the past same period, participation pants in youth football — 9:10 p.m. Washington at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. David Fox and his wife, six years, participation in in soccer and football de- including tackle, touch and Washington (Ross 3-3) at Chicago Cubs N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Dodgers, 7:05 p.m. Mary Ann, have a rule youth baseball has been on clined and basketball in- flag — was down by nearly for their sons, 11-year- the rise. creased only slightly. 1.7 million over the same MLB WILD CARD old Dewey and 8-year-old While no one is saying “The increase in base- stretch, and soccer partic- AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Jimmy: They have to play the erstwhile national ball participation is real, ipation dropped by nearly W L Pct GB W L Pct GB a team sport. The kids get pastime is returning to its there’s no question about 900,000. Tampa Bay 75 54 .581 _ Washington 71 57 .555 _ Cleveland 74 54 .578 ½ St. Louis 68 58 .540 _ to choose which one. Dew- glory years, Major League it, and it’s substantial. It’s According to the Aspen Oakland 74 53 .583 _ New York 67 60 .528 1½ ey tried soccer and Jimmy Baseball is encouraged statistically significantInstitute, which promotes Boston 68 61 .527 7 Philadelphia 66 60 .524 2 Texas 63 66 .488 12 Milwaukee 65 62 .512 3½ had a go at flag football, that kids are returning to without a doubt,” said Tom youth sports participation Los Angeles 63 67 .485 12½ Arizona 64 64 .500 5 but for them, nothing com- baseball and sticking with Cove, president and CEO and uses SFIA data, 13.6% Chicago 58 69 .457 16 San Francisco 63 65 .492 6 Seattle 54 74 .422 20½ Cincinnati 60 66 .476 8 pares to baseball. it. Between 2013 and 2018, of the SFIA. of kids ages 6-12 played Toronto 52 78 .400 23½ San Diego 59 67 .468 9 “They always came back the number of U.S. kids More than 25 million baseball in 2018, a 3% in- Kansas City 45 83 .352 29½ Colorado 58 70 .453 11 to baseball,” David Fox playing baseball and soft- kids played baseball or crease from 2015. Baseball Baltimore 41 87 .320 33½ Pittsburgh 52 75 .409 16½ Detroit 38 87 .304 35 Miami 45 81 .357 23 said. “Every spring or fall ball combined increased by softball in 2018, and near- was the second-most pop- we ask, ‘Do you want to try nearly 3 million, according ly 15 million of those were ular sport for kids in that something else?’ And they to annual surveys by the “core” players who played age group, after basketball, TODAY IN SPORTS say, ‘No.’” Sports Fitness & Industry 13 or more times in a year. which had a 14.1% partici- Dewey and Jimmy are Association. During that The number of partici- pation rate. August 24 complete game shut out over the 1904 — Holcombe Ward wins the Mets. The right-hander becomes men’s singles title in the U.S. Lawn the first pitcher in modern history Tennis Association singles title. to throw a shutout and hit a ho- TV/RADIO 1908 — Tommy Burns knocks mer in his first game. 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An hour later, Wills just hours after he acknowledged College Football 7:08 p.m...... NY Yankees at LA Dodgers...... ESPN teams up with Mary K. Browne to in court papers that he did, in- 12 p.m...... Villanova at Colgate...... CBSSN WNBA win the doubles title. deed, bankroll gambling on dog- 3 p.m...... Youngstown St. at Samford...... ESPN 5 p.m...... Connecticut at Los Angeles...... NBA, NESN Plus 1929 — Helen Wills wins her fighting and helped kill some dogs 7 p.m...... Miami at Florida...... ESPN NFL Preseason sixth U.S. Lawn Tennis Association not worthy of the pit. 10:30 p.m...... Arizona at Hawaii...... CBSSN 8 p.m...... Pittsburgh at Tennessee...... NBC singles title by defeating Phoebe 2008 — On the final day of the NFL Preseason CFL Holcroft Watson, 6-4, 6-2. Beijing Games, Kobe Bryant hits 1 p.m...... Arizona at Minnesota...... NFL Network 12 p.m...... Montreal at Toronto...... ESPNews 1963 — The Little League World two 3-pointers in a big fourth 7 p.m...... Houston at Dallas...... NFL Network Golf Series in Williamsport, Pa. is quarter to help the United States 10 p.m...... Seattle at LA Chargers...... NFL Network 12 p.m...... PGA: Tour Championship...... Golf covered by ABC’s Wide World of defeat Spain 118-107 and win Golf 1:30 p.m...... LPGA: Canadian Open...... Golf Sports for the first time. the gold medal for the first time 1 p.m...... PGA: Tour Championship...... Golf 1:30 p.m...... PGA: Tour Championship...... NBC 1963 — Don Schollander be- since 2000. China has one of the 2:30 p.m...... LPGA: Canadian Open...... Golf 4:30 p.m...... Korn Ferry: Boise Open...... Golf comes the first swimmer to break most dominating and diverse per- 2:30 p.m...... PGA: Tour Championship...... NBC 6:30 p.m...... Champions: Boeing Classic...... Golf the two-minute barrier in the formances at an Olympics ever, 5:30 p.m...... Korn Ferry: Boise Open...... Golf Men’s Soccer 200-meter freestyle with a time of winning a games-leading 51 golds 7:30 p.m...... Champions: Boeing Classic...... Golf 9 a.m...... Manchester City at Bournemouth...... NBCSN 1:58.4 in a meet at Osaka, Japan. and an even 100 overall. The Boxing 11:30 a.m...... Newcastle United at Tottenham Hotspur..... NBCSN 10 p.m...... Super bantamweights: Figueroa-Chacon...... FS1 1963 — John Pennel breaks the United States finishes with 110 8 p.m...... Columbus at FC Cincinnati...... FS1 Men’s Soccer 17-foot barrier in the pole vault medals and trails well behind the 10 p.m...... LA Galaxy at Los Angeles FC...... FS1 7:30 a.m...... Chelsea at Norwich City...... NBCSN with a 17-0¾ vault in a meet at Chinese in golds with 36, the first 9:30 a.m...... RB Leipzig vs. Eintracht Frankfurt...... FS1 10 a.m...... Crystal Palace at Manchester United...... NBCSN Miami. time since 1992 it doesn’t lead 12 p.m...... VfL Wolfsburg at Hertha Berlin...... FS1 12:30 p.m...... Arsenal at Liverpool...... NBC 1988 — Minnesota North Stars the category. 2:30 p.m...... Serie A...... ESPN 2008 — Danny Lee becomes the 7 p.m...... New York at New York City FC...... ESPN2 forward Dino Ciccarelli is sen- 8:20 p.m...... Houston at FC Dallas...... FS1 U.S. Amateur’s youngest champi- 7:30 p.m...... Chicago at New England...... NBCSB tenced to one day in jail and fined Women’s Soccer on, supplanting Tiger Woods by 9:30 a.m...... Bayer Leverkusen at Fortuna Dusseldorf...... FS1 $1,000 for hitting another player 3 p.m...... Chicago at Portland...... ESPNews holding off Drew Kittleson 5 and 12:30 p.m...... Bayern Munich at Schalke 04...... FS1 with his stick. Ciccarelli, who was Little League World Series 4. The 18-year, 1-month-old Lee is Tennis given a match penalty and 10- 10 a.m...... Consolation game...... ESPN six months and 29 days younger 2 p.m...... WTA: Bronx Open (final)...... Tennis game suspension by the league 3 p.m...... Championship game...... ABC for the Jan. 6, 1988 attack on than Woods when he won the first 5 p.m...... ATP: Winston-Salem Open (final)...... 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NBCSN Lacrosse wins the title for the 17th cord in as many nights at the Pan 8:45 p.m...... IndyCar: Bommarito 500...... NBCSN 4:30 p.m...... PLL: Chaos vs. Atlas...... NBCSN time with a 13-3 victory over Cran- Pacific championships. It’s her fifth Horse Racing Rodeo ston, R.I. gold medal of the meet and the 11:30 a.m...... Saratoga Live...... FS2 4 p.m...... PRB: Music City Knockout...... CBS 2001 — Colorado starting pitch- third time in 13 months she set the 5 p.m...... Travers Stakes...... Fox er Jason Jennings goes 3-for-5 in mark in the 1,500, and the second Radio Radio his major league debut, including in three months since her 15:34.23 Men’s Soccer MLB a homer, while pitching a 10-0 at Shenandoah on June 19. 7:30 p.m...... Chicago at New England...... WBZ-FM 98.5 4:10 p.m...... Boston at San Diego...... WEEI-FM 93.7 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Wife vents her frustration after man loses his job DEAR ABBY: My hus- wife to speak up for herself. band lost his job. He had Dear Abby is written by Abigail Rather than allow her par- worked there since we ents to take over and di- were married 10 years Van Buren, also known as Jeanne minish the occasion, the ago, and earned top wages Phillips, and was founded by her next time they suggest because he had been with something you and your them for so long. Two mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact wife are not on board with, years into our marriage, Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. she should “suggest” that it when we found out we happen another time. And were expecting our first Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. in the case of the home child, we decided that I movie, she should have would be a stay-at-home said, “Enough, already!” mom. My husband has considered what turmoil sometimes socially obtuse. taken care of us financial- your husband is feeling? They are nice people, but DEAR ABBY: A friend ly ever since. I loved that I Having been the bread- sometimes they have no invited me to have lunch was able to rely on my winner for so long, he is concept of appropriate be- with her. I let her know it husband for financial se- suddenly unable to pro- havior. would be a little while be- curity. vide for the woman and The latest was when we fore I arrived because I Since he lost his job, I children he loves. had a small party for my was in the middle of doing am angry, frustrated and If you want to be sup- wife’s birthday. They ar- something. When I ar- hurt. His own actions portive, stop demonstrat- rived and then asked to rived, she had already fin- caused his dismissal. I ing your anger, fear and show home movies from ished her lunch! I thought have told him how I feel, frustration for a while. If when she was a kid. They it was incredibly rude, and but he just yells at me. I you do, it may help him proceeded to show more I declined to eat. Am I feel he should at least lis- regain his balance sooner. than an hour of video in correct? ten to how I am feeling. And while you are at it, be which my wife was on I’m scared for our future. prepared to make finan- screen for 15 seconds and HUNGRY NO MORE We have two children un- cial adjustments until he knew the other people in IN WASHINGTON der the age of 7, and we are findsanother job (includ- the movie for only the first DEAR HUNGRY: When paying child support for his ing seeking a job for your- two minutes. oldest child, who lives with you told your friend it self). I’m not saying it will My in-laws do things might be a little while be- his ex. I want to support my be easy, but please give it a like this regularly, and I husband, but I feel pushed fore you arrived, did you try. He already knows he want a nice way to say indicate how long you away and disregarded. has disappointed you. “stop.” My wife agrees How can I show support would be? Fifteen min- Please don’t make it hard- with me but doesn’t know utes? A half-hour? An when I am so scared and er for him than it already how to deal with this ei- frustrated and blame him? hour? Longer? Friends is. ther. don’t let friends starve, and you shouldn’t have ON SHAKY GROUND DEAR ABBY: I am hop- UNCOMFORTABLE IN NORTH CAROLINA IN FLORIDA sulked because she ing you can give me guid- couldn’t wait. When some- DEAR ON SHAKY ance on how my wife and I one is famished, even five can deal with my in-laws DEAR UNCOMFORT- GROUND: I understand ABLE: Encourage your minutes can seem intermi- your feelings, but have you and the fact that they are nable. BRIDGE

Sometimes a finesse is not so obvious Stacy Keach said, “I can’t think of since West probably holds the heart anything that requires more finesse ace and club king. But there is a clev- than comedy, both from a verbal and er line of play. Declarer draws trumps visual point of view.” Obviously he ending in the dummy, then finesses wasn’t a bridge player. (runs) the heart 10. West wins with Today’s deal contains an unusu- the jack, but what can he do? al finesse. South is in four spades. If he leads a club, South wins in West leads the diamond ace: four, hand and plays the heart king, tak- 10, three. West cashes the diamond ing a ruffing finesse to establish a king: six, two, nine. West continues discard for dummy’s third club. If with a third diamond, declarer ruffing instead West leads the heart ace, East’s queen. What happens after South ruffs on the board and has that? two discards available. Finally, if North used a Texas transfer to get West leads a low heart, declarer can his partner to be the declarer in four establish two heart tricks, thanks to spades. Note that four spades by his eight. North will fail after East leads the No doubt you noticed West’s error. heart five. West takes the trick as He should have trusted his partner’s cheaply as possible, cashes his top encouraging diamond 10 at trick diamonds and exits with a diamond one and underled his diamond king or a trump. He must score the club at trick two. East would then have king later. shifted to a heart (or a club) to de- Things look equally grim for South feat the contract. 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Irish Prime Minister Leo Ireland joined in the Varadkar also said “there threat of possible econom- is no way that Ireland will ic repercussions for Brazil vote” for the deal “if Brazil and its South American does not honor its envi- neighbors, starkly illus- ronmental commitments.” trating how the Amazon is The tariff-slashing deal PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS becoming a battleground was billed as the EU’s between Brazilian Pres- largest ever trade agree- Hundreds of accountants march at Chater Garden, in , Friday. ident Jair Bolsonaro and ment when struck in June. increasingly critical gov- The deal also re-commit- ernments alarmed that ted Mercosur nations to Protesters in Hong Kong form human chains vast swathes of the rain- the Paris climate accord forest are going up in aimed at limiting global smoke. warming, which included through the streets to call for democracy Having won support from pledged Brazilian action other governments, but in- to stop illegal deforesta- By Kelvin Chan old movement that be- eggs, bricks and gasoline federation said that the furiated Bolsonaro, by put- tion in the Amazon. ASSOCIATED PRESS gan with calls to scrap a bombs. head of the cabin crew ting the Amazon wildfires Macron first raised the now-suspended extradi- In a protest dubbed “The union at Cathay Dragon HONG KONG — Sup- on the radar of world lead- alarm over the Amazon tion bill and has widened Baltic Way,” nearly 2 mil- airline had been fired in ers gathering for a Group with a tweet Thursday say- porters of Hong Kong’s to include demands for lion Latvians, Lithuanians retaliation for supporting of Seven summit in France, ing: “Our house is burning. pro-democracy movement full democracy and an in- and Estonians formed a the movement, adding to Macron then further upped Literally.” He asked that lined city streets and dependent inquiry into human chain more than the chill in the semi-au- the stakes and the pres- the Amazon fires be added part of the city’s harbor alleged police brutality at 600 kilometers (370 miles) tonomous Chinese terri- sure with a bluntly-worded to the agenda of the G-7 front Friday, inspired by protests. long on Aug. 23, 1989. tory. statement from his office summit of world leaders a human chain in a his- “It actually enraged me, Organizers of “The Hong The Canadian Consul- Friday that took direct aim that he’s hosting this week- toric Baltic states protest the way that the govern- Kong Way” said it would ate didn’t say whether at Bolsonaro’s trustworthi- end, and quickly found against Soviet control 30 ment, the (city’s) chief be a show of solidarity the travel restriction for ness. backing from Germany, the years ago. executive and then the against the extradition local staff was related to “In light of Brazil’s atti- EU and others. Some raised linked police, how they carry out law and police violence, as the detention of the Brit- tude these recent weeks,” Prime Minister Antii hands while others their jobs,” said Michael well as a plea for interna- ish Consulate employee, the statement said, Ma- Rinne of Finland, whose switched on their smart- Ng who works in finance tional support. Simon Cheng Man-kit. He cron “can only conclude country currently holds phone lights and held the and joined the chain out- Earlier Friday, accoun- went missing two weeks that President Bolsonaro the EU’s rotating presi- devices aloft to create a side an upscale mall. tants marched in sup- ago after going on a busi- lied to him during the Osa- dency, described himself row of white lights against “Very brutal, I would say. port of the pro-democracy ness trip to Shenzhen, a ka Summit” in June where as “truly worried about the nighttime skyline. Or- We are talking about hu- movement, while the Ca- mainland city just across governments agreed on the attitude Brazil seems ganizers hoped the chains, man rights here.” nadian Consulate banned the border. the “urgent need” to tackle to have adopted right now which traced three sub- Police say their use of its staff from leaving the “At present, locally en- climate change, pollution regarding its own forests” way routes, would total 40 tear gas, rubber bullets city on official business gaged staff will not under- and environmental de- and called the Amazon kilometers (25 miles) in and bean bag rounds has after a British Consulate take official business trav- struction. fires “a threat to our whole length. been necessary to clear employee was detained in el outside of Hong Kong,” “The decisions and state- planet, not just to Brazil It was the latest pro- streets of protesters who . the Canadian Consulate ments from Brazil these or South America.” test in a nearly 11-week- have pelted them with A major trade union con- said in a statement. Israeli airstrikes on depot threaten to destabilize Iraq By Qassim Iraq’s government, by Abdul-Zahra and contrast, has said it is in- Lolita Baldor vestigating the attacks and ASSOCIATED PRESS has yet to determine who was behind them, warning BAGHDAD — An Israe- against attempts to drag li airstrike on an Iranian Iraq into any confrontation. weapons depot in Iraq, Security analyst Motaz confirmed by U.S. officials, Mohieh said Iraq’s weak is threatening to destabi- government will not be lize security in the volatile able to announce the re- country that has struggled sults of its investigation to remain neutral in the conflict between Washing- “because it will consti- ton and Tehran. tute an embarrassment” It would be the first for it. known Israeli airstrike in “These strikes will con- Iraq since 1981, when Is- tinue to target the factions raeli warplanes destroyed associated with Iran that PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a nuclear reactor being cause a threat to Israel built by Saddam Hussein, and the U.S. presence,” he Rescuers in a helicopter check the slopes of the Giewont peak for missing persons and anyone predicted. who might need help in the Tatra Mountains in Poland on Friday. and significantly expands Israel’s campaign against The fallout could di- Iranian military involve- rectly affect the future of Deadly lightning storm ‘like terror attack’ ment in the region. thousands of American The July 19 attack tar- troops in Iraq, providing ammunition and pretext trekking region, said Jan they were holding on to. my head but that is pea- geted a base belonging to By Monika Scislowska for hard-line factions who ASSOCIATED PRESS Krzysztof, head of the TOPR “This woman is dead,” nuts compared to the oth- Iranian-backed paramil- want them to leave. Tatra emergency service. itary forces in Amirli in Brodzinski told Polish ers,” Wojcik said. Significantly, a leading WARSAW, Poland — A “This is a situation that broadcaster TVN24. “My Rescuers early Friday the northern Salaheddin Polish emergency official Shiite Muslim cleric fol- can be compared to a terror- wife slid and suffered a were checking the slopes province, and killed two on Friday likened the dead- lowed by some Iraqi mil- ist attack,” Krzysztof said. “A fractured pelvis and injured of the popular Giewont Iranians. The attack was ly lightning storm over itant factions issued a large group of random people head. I have a burnt foot. It limestone peak, which followed by at least two the Tatra Mountains that public religious edict, or has been hit. Many people, felt like it was scorching.” rises 1,894 meters (6,214 other mysterious explo- killed at least five people fatwa, on Friday that for- including children. Burnt, He said that for 15 min- feet) high, for the people sions at munitions depot and injured more than 150 near Baghdad belonging bids the presence of U.S. with broken legs, wounds all utes after the strike his who didn’t return to their to a terror attack in terms to the militias. troops in Iraq following over their bodies.” hands felt numb and he accommodations following of the number of casualties No one has claimed re- the strikes. Local prosecutors have had no strength to get to the storm and couldn’t be and some of the wounds. sponsibility for any of In his fatwa, Iran-based opened an investigation to his wife. It was over an reached by their families, Survivors described hor- the attacks, which have Grand Ayatollah Kaz- determine if anyone was re- hour before the first heli- rific scenes in which climb- but all of them have been set back security and im al-Haeri also urged ers were blown off slopes, sponsible for allowing a sit- copter came, he said. located, Krzysztof said. stability in the country Iraq’s armed forces to suffered severe trauma uation in which lives were “We were some six, sev- Officials said the lightning just as it appeared to be “resist and confront the injuries after being hit lost. Authorities in the Ta- en meters (yards) from a storm killed four people in on the path to recovery (U.S.) enemy,” a call that by rocks or couldn’t move tra resort town of Zakopane crevasse,” he said. Poland, including two chil- following a devastating is likely to inflame ten- in the initial aftermath of announced three days of “We are grateful to God dren, aged 10 and 14, and fight against the Islamic sions in Iraq. multiple lightning strikes mourning and all entertain- that we survived,” Brodzins- two women, and a Czech State group, and decades Former Iraqi Prime Min- that hit the Giewont peak ment events were canceled. ki said. “It was our first trip tourist in neighboring Slo- of war and conflict before ister Nouri al-Maliki also and other locations in the Survivors described scenes into the mountains and was vakia. Polish tabloid Fakt that. weighed in, warning of a Tatras on Thursday. of people falling off the slopes supposed to be unforgetta- reported that the children Earlier this week, the “strong response” if it is Polish authorities say or being hit by rocks split by ble. And it sure will be.” were brother and sister. deputy head of the Iraqi proven that Israel was be- that all people who were lightning strikes. Another survivor, Rob- In addition, more than Shiite militias, known col- hind the recent airstrikes reported missing have Mariusz Brodzinski, who ert Wojcik, told TVN24 he 150 people caught in the lectively as the Popular in Iraq. been found safe over the was on his first trip to the could see rocks flying after storm were treated for Mobilization Forces, open- In statements issued by course of Friday. Tatras with his wife, said lighting struck near him. burns, fractures and heart ly accused Israeli drones his office, he also said that The thunderstorm, which he saw a young woman “I was hit by one of the problems at the hospital of carrying out the attacks if Israel continues to tar- witnesses said came sud- who was walking in front rocks and I could feel elec- in Zakopane. Officials said but ultimately blamed get Iraq, the country “will denly on a day that began of his wife on the Giewont tric current run through 34 people remained hos- Washington for allowing it transform into a battle with clear weather, pro- mountain suddenly fall off my arm” as he was touch- pitalized Friday in Zako- to happen and threatened arena that drags in mul- duced an unimaginable the slope after lightning ing the rocky slope. pane, Krakow and other strong retaliation for any tiple countries, including emergency in the popular struck the metal chains “I have three stitches on locations. future attack. Iran.” SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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Notice: Lynn City Council Public Hearing on Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 8:00 pm in the Council Chambers on the following Petitions: Have a story to share? 1. 229 Lewis St. (aka 1 Lewis St.) to open a Marijuana Retail Business 7 days, 9am -8pm. 2. 82-86 Sanderson Ave., Unit 210, to be a Cannabis Product Manufacturer Need a question answered? Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk [email protected] Item: August 22, 24, 2019 B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN 23 HOLTON PL 4 KINGS RD $315,000 $803,000 11 ARBOR ST B: Christian Guevara B: Amy Janicki $440,000 S: Seng Ung & Synat K Ung S: Dennis A Leblanc & Carolyn SELLING YOUR HOME? B: Augustina Ebegbue & Larry C D Leblanc If you want an honest opinion of value, Ebegbue 134 LYNNFIELD ST S: Jennifer Mattola & Justin M $375,000 43 LOCUST ST call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. Mattola B: Tiringo A Endalamaw & $640,000 Ashebir Tessema B: Albanelly D Ogrady & James FREE SERVICE 22 ATLANTIC ST U:2 S: Joseph R Guariglia & Kevin M Ogrady $175,000 Guariglia S: Edward Laspina & Karen M B: Tiffini Abelha & Darin Laspina CONNORREALESTATE.COM Mcdonald 150 LYNNWAY U:403 $328,000 S: Shannon Czel & James Sarver 509 LOWELL ST B: Michael J Foley $583,500 3 SELMAN ST 15 LINDEN RD 48 INTERVALE AVE S: Guy Citro & Kathy Rappa 22-24 BIRCH BROOK RD B: Joannemarie S Graffeo & $1,587,500 $370,000 $412,000 $445,500 B: Catherine Dee & Elizabeth A B: Tawny Palmieri B: Dylan Jones & Heather C 154 LYNNWAY U:211 Timothy M Lamusta B: Gary Bigelow & Whitney Jacks Jones S: Pamela J Eliopoulos Jones $310,000 S: Theresa A Bernstein Tr, Tr for S: MGN Walnut LLC S: George Abatjoglou S: Gregory J Petipas & Amy J B: Gary Presto 509 Lowell Street RT 13 LONE PINE LN Petipas 342-344 BOSTON ST S: Mary J Frongillo 21 SUNSET RD $540,000 $200,000 858 LYNNFIELD ST 21 LAUREL ST $2,100,000 B: Sandy Yin 154 LYNNWAY U:403 $910,000 B: Derek Waitte & Sharon Waitte $440,000 S: Unsuk C Cho & Bunthoeun Ky $253,000 B: David Mattingly & Marybeth B: Charles F Smith & Jane D S: Anthony Tufo & Patricia Tufo B: Shawn Withrow B: Donna J Hoffman Mattingly Smith S: Kevin Dill & Patricia Dill 518 BOSTON ST U:201 S: Tatyana Vagner S: Julia F Treacy & Thomas C S: Teresa M Mcmahon Tr, Tr for 2 33 NANCY AVE $210,000 Treacy 1 Sunset Road RT $421,000 11 NEWHALL ST B: Hana Tesfaye 92 MAPLE ST B: Robert Denisco $410,000 S: Sharon E Stepherson $327,000 4-6 WITHAM ST 134 VILLAGE ST S: Bakir Becirovic & Samira B: Marvin Pena & Alvaro M B: Claudia Zapelini $90,000 $652,000 Becirovic Pereira 639 BOSTON ST S: Ruth A Jackson B: 9 14 Salem Street LLC B: Dirk M Hillyer Tr, Tr for Dirk M S: Joseph M Sweeney $400,000 S: Western Ave 106 9 Realty Hillyer 2 019 RET 1200 SALEM ST U:127 B: Francisco E Romero & 79 NEWHALL ST S: Ilyse Frisch $480,000 8 PROSPECT AVE $569,000 Candelaria Roemero $390,000 B: Camille M Carter & Donald A MARBLEHEAD B: Amy J Petipas & Gregory J S: David R Finnegan & Donna J B: Linda L Brown NAHANT Carter Jr Finnegan S: Jeffrey A Campbell Petipas 45 BEVERLY AVE S: Jeffrey R Esterkes & Rachel L S: Joseph Meola $638,750 No transactions this week Esterkes 121 BULFINCH RD 93 NEWHALL ST B: Jennifer Quesnelle & Leonard $415,000 $335,000 25 PROSPECT ST 9 SUTTON ST B: Susan M Hill B: Oscar R Erazo B Quesnelle PEABODY $477,500 $580,000 B: Steven D Norkum & Tarin M S: Jeffrey S Digaetano S: Shauna L Solares & David M S: Brendan A Coyle & Michelle Norkum Vera D Coyle 79 BARTHOLOMEW ST B: Ehab Younan 6 CATALINA RD $365,000 S: Christine M Dentremont S: Keith P Mansfield & Susan M Mansfield $300,000 281 OCEAN ST U:2 46 BROOKHOUSE DR B: Manolis Zamakis & Soumela B: Cindy Murray & Cynthia Murray $270,000 $654,000 Zamakis 70 WASHINGTON ST B: Ingrid M Farelli & Jeremiah D S: Brenda Ellingwood & John P $200,000 13 ROBINSON ST S: Nancy M Lauzon & Ronald S B: Mary J Frongillo $385,000 Farelli Walker S: 8 4 Nahant Street LLC Ellingwood B: Margaret R Carr & Melanie M B: Kristi Ross S: Richard J Healy & Robyn A Carr S: Michael E Ferragamo 65 CENTRE ST U:14 9 ORANGE CT Healy 93 BIRCH ST S: Eleanor M Sullivan $190,000 $405,000 $525,000 39 SANDERS DR B: Grace Namirembe B: Norma Lazo & Jaime R Ochoa 12 FRONT ST B: Joseph R Merrick 7 WILLIS RD $680,000 S: Tina L Benedetto S: Leigh A Nyahe & Michael K $982,500 S: Alfred Cornacchio $490,000 B: Dana Swartz & Jason Swartz Nyahe B: Rebecca S Trotsky & Steven B: Veronica Lujan S: John W Antonellis 1 CLARNER RD M Trotsky 8 CROWNINSHIELD ST U:105 S: Sharon A Ranson & Kathy $380,000 16 PEIRCE RD U:3 S: Helen Bergin & Matthias C $255,000 Rappa 26 WINTER ST U:31 B: Ryan M Goodwin $343,000 Bergin B: Vasilios Himaras $245,000 S: Chad Carbone & Marc B: Maxime Theriault S: David R Gamache & Paul C B: Jennifer Cole Carbone SAUGUS S: Daniel F Kelly Tr, Tr for Kelly 16 115 FRONT ST Gamache S: Andrea Carvalho Peirce Road RT $2,825,000 6 CREIGHTON PL 6 AVON ST B: George A Abatjoglou & Tannas 25 ESSEX GREEN LN U:D SWAMPSCOTT $155,000 55 PENDEXTER ST $367,000 B: Green Mountain Property M Abatjoglou $360,000 B: Carmem L Rocha-Nascente & $434,900 S: Janet Sheehan B: Donna J Opolski Tr, Tr for 65 ANDREW RD S: Stacey M Griffith B: Christopher J Goodreau & Gelson R DeAquino $525,000 Opolski Woodside Road RT S: Maria G Medeiros Paulette L Goodreau 42 LAFAYETTE ST S: Stephen Guarracino B: Amy Maclachlan & Patrick CREST AVE S: Christine Cannell & William Richardson $380,000 $380,000 Omeara 19 BISBEE RD S: Thomas S Daniels & Emily H B: Povo Properties LLC B: Ryan M Goodwin 123 GOODALE ST $875,000 Koch S: Commans Anne M Est & $630,000 S: Chad Carbone & Marc 20 SOUTH ST U:5 B: Paula A Lopez & Rafael Uribe Gregory W Commans B: Donald E Hammond Sr & Carbone $140,000 S: Orazio P Deluca & Pamela 272 ATLANTIC AVE Donna M Hammond B: Peter J Vasiliou Deluca $1,025,000 5 DANA ST S: Kristen Elmimouni & Youssef 11 PICKWICK RD S: Kevin Crotty B: Jennifer Lee $320,000 $929,000 17 HAMILTON RD S: Elijah Fishelson & Leigh C Elmimouni 14 BISCAYNE AVE B: Miguel A Castro B: John J Mahoney & Melissa $460,000 Fitzgerald $599,900 S: Irving Development LLC Mahoney B: Alexandra L Driscoll & Patrick 2 STOCKER AVE B: Jean Porfido S: Allison N Shannon & Michael J Driscoll 179 BURRILL ST U:1 $420,000 S: Steven M Donigian Tr, Tr for 241 DEN QUARRY RD H Shannon S: Frances J Graczyk & Henry A $332,000 B: Stephen M Crasco Mary Donigion IRT $420,000 S: Susan Manson-Hill Graczyk B: Alfred Cornacchio & Gleide B: Hercules Depaula 42 PICKWICK RD Cornacchio 12 CLARK ST S: Megan M Mceachern S: Claire M Boutilier & Daniel G 16 SWEETSER TER $721,000 1 JILLS WAY Boutilier $500,000 $450,000 B: Lara Lott-Hyde & Stacy Hyde $660,000 44 ELMWOOD RD B: Samantha Murray & Steven S: Jennifer M Allison & Victor A B: Jenalee Laprade & Timothy J B: Adele L Dantona & Brittany M 6-8 ECHO GROVE AVE $755,000 Murray Cruz Laprade Dantona $620,000 S: Andrew Angelone & Kerri J B: Bridget J Keane & Ryan J S: Cheryl A Matsubara & Mark S: Nadia Ingraiti & Frank Pace Kiessling B: Ana M Acosta & Osman M A Torres Angelone Acosta 42 PICKWICK RD S: Suhas Malghan & Megan S: Alcides Flores & Maria T Flores $721,000 14 JUDITH RD Ryan 5 TRACY AVE B: Stacy Hyde & Lara Lott-Hyde $610,000 4 DIANE DR $461,000 $513,000 589 ESSEX ST U:402 S: Victor A Cruz & Jennifer M B: Melanie M Tummino & Sandra 5 ERIE ST U:1 B: Rafael Tolentino B: Michael J Walbridge $310,000 Alison C Tummino $316,000 S: Maximo Lopez & Yolanda Lopez S: Lindsey E Anastasi & B: Robert C Yarrison S: Glaydes Coelho & Albert D B: Chad J Richardson & Katelyn S: Leonard W Davolio & Pernille 50 PLEASANT ST Riso Salvatore P Anastasi 3rd B Richardson 73 URBAN ST Davolio $650,000 S: Terry A Winder $535,000 B: Ariel S Gardner & William H 18 LEBLANC DR 77 ELM ST B: Roni Lopez 441 ESSEX ST U:203 48-A ESTES ST Gardner $680,000 $475,000 S: Lori E Walters & Mark A $535,900 $550,000 S: Catherine Dee & Elizabeth B: Albert E Hartel & Nancy A B: Cody Fall & Karen Fall Walters B: Grace A Novello & Vincent B: Carlos R Pleitez & Roberto Jones Toscano S: Christopher Feeley & Ashley Sexton Novello Rodriguez S: Christopher A Caywood & E J S: Swampscott Living LLC S: Grace City Church LYNNFIELD 41 RALPH RD Carstensen-Caywood $655,000 20 FISKE RD 60 GALE RD FAIR OAKS AVE 33 BISHOPS LN B: Joedy Tran 3 LEDGEWOOD WAY U:9 $400,002 $600,000 $740,000 $380,000 S: Edmund S Dawes Jr & $280,000 B: Krisaq Kalanderi & Marina J B: Mark Sanphy & Nicole Sanphy B: Henry I Azzun & Chimaka N B: Ryan M Goodwin Elizabeth B Dawes B: Keith Mansfield Stasiso S: Bradley Cole & Kate Cole Unachukwu S: Chad Carbone & Marc S: Dragan Grebovic S: Elaine Vigliotta & Michael A S: Raymond Nickerson Tr, Tr for Carbone Vigliotta 55 NORFOLK AVE 33 Bishops Ln RT 12 RICHARD RD $1,374,000 4 LEDGEWOOD WAY U:8 $590,000 73 GERTRUDE ST B: Jamie Turkanis & Jeffrey $299,900 30 HESPER ST U:30 B: Maryellen Omalley & Erik Riffe $395,900 35 BISHOPS LN $465,000 S: David A Foye & Melissa A Foye B: James Doucette & Nicole $1,065,000 Turkanis B: Ruth A Jackson S: Arlyne L Campbell S: William R Maher Tr, Tr for Rita B: Arif V Samur & Sumeyye Doucette B: Paul Dubois & Ceara 188 PURITAN RD U:188 J Maher IRT Samur S: Jessica C Addario Mahoney $820,000 S: Ray Nickerson 8-10 ROWLAND ST S: Daniel J Prezioso Jr B: Jill L Ochoa & Nicholas A 110 HOLLINGSWORTH ST $849,000 12 LEDGEWOOD WAY U:17 Ochoa $1,220,000 28 FAIRVIEW AVE B: Bruce R Parsons & Lisa S $379,000 6 HOMELAND CIR S: Patricia C Nagle B: Eagle Real Estate Inv LLC $90,000 Weisman B: John Giso & Michael H Nuttall $755,000 S: Peter Abbruzzese Tr, Tr for B: 9 14 Salem Street LLC S: Elisabeth Steinfeld Tr, Tr for S: Assunta C Gulino & Joseph M B: Amarjit Kaur & Karnail Singh Source: Banker and Tradesman, Hollingsworth T S: Western Ave 106 9 Realty Jewett RT Gulino S: Ingrid J Muralles bakerandtradesman.com ed , 3½ t, Unit 408 kitchen. 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