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SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 DEALS OF THE New Lynn principal a trailblazer Saugus$DAY$ PG. 3 By Bella diGrazia derstanding, she is the city’s rst one who is and who would make ITEM STAFF female Hispanic principal. At a a wonderful addition to the Lynn pulls minimum, Colon would be the rst Public Schools leadership team,” LYNN — Glenda Colon will be in the last four decades, he said. Tutwiler said in a press release. Connery Elementary School’s new principal and, according to Super- Beginning July 1, she will take the Colon has spent her career in licenseDEALS intendent Patrick Tutwiler, she is position over from Mary Dill, who Boston Public Schools, rst as the rst Hispanic woman to hold will continue as principal at Brick- a teacher before ascending to a OF THE that position in Lynn. ett Elementary. district leadership role in 2014. after$ $ Tutwiler said he inquired with “Through a rigorous, multi-step In that new position, she devel- DAY a number of people who have a process, Ms. Colon distinguished oped and facilitated professional Glenda Colon will PG. 3 strong handle on the school dis- herself among an experienced take over as principal trict’s history and, to their un- and talented pool of candidates as PRINCIPAL, A3 at Connery. illegal Doctors useDEALS By BridgetOF THE Turcotte take on ITEM$DA STAFFY$ SAUGUS —PG. The 3 town re- voked the autoPG. dealer 3 license issued to Route 1 Auto Sales Swampscott after learning that it was be- ing used illegally by an un- known party. over parking Ed Brown,DEALS the owner of Route 1 Auto Sales, died last By Bella diGrazia summer, accordingOF THE to a letter ITEM STAFF obtained by The Item from Massachusetts$DA StateY$ Troop- SWAMPSCOTT — The town and er Robert Johnson.PG. 3 Since his Family Doctors, LLC are still at odds death, the license has been over parking. held by his wife, Beverly. Last month, Town Meeting members The building and the prop- approved an article enforcing own- erty are both empty and the ers of abandoned, vacant, or blighted business no longer exists, yet commercial properties to keep up with Johnson said he has seen maintenance. One of those vacant titles and sales documents buildings is the old gas station at the indicating that the business corner of Norfolk Avenue and Paradise has fraudulently purchased Road, which Family Doctors uses for vehicles at auction from staff parking. other dealers as recently as In a letter sent to The Daily Item, March. The person, or peo- Peter Barker, an owner and medical ple, purchasing and selling director of the practice, stated they the vehicles is using a stamp reached an agreement a few years ago purporting to be the owner of with Sunoco Oil Company, the vacant Route 1 Auto Sales. Johnson property’s lease holder, to sublet the sent copies of the documents parking area, given the gas station to the town. had already closed and was sitting un- “On May 14, I made a check used. of the business at 961 Broad- “Before the sub-lease was nalized, way,” said Saugus Police Lt. the plan was presented to the former Arthur Connors. “I found the Building Inspector,” Barker stated in business to be vacant and a the letter. “We received a written de- Lynn’s Ivy Martin has telephone call to the business cision from the town of Swampscott went through to voicemail.” which approved, and even endorsed, There were no vehicles on the arrangement ... “The new adminis- an ‘Outstanding’ future the lot for sale, said Connors. tration of Swampscott has unnecessar- On the same day, Connors ily, and we believe illegally, reversed spoke with Johnson, who their commitment to Family Doctors.” By Steve Krause Ivy Martin, who told him that the license had Max Kasper, the town’s current ITEM STAFF was named an been sold without the ap- building inspector, said the previous “Outstanding Fu- proval of the town. LYNN — Looking at Ivy Martin, and listening to her inspector did write a letter to repre- ture Professional” Selectmen asked police to talk of her goals and ambitions, and her experiences, sentatives of Family Doctors express- by the Massachu- look into the issue at a meet- ing approval for the business to use you’d never know she’s living with a cloud hovering over setts Association ing on May 9. Board mem- the lot in question for parking. The her. of Health, Physical bers didn’t feel comfortable letter was not quite an agreement, but With all she’s had to overcome in the past three years, Education, Recre- revoking the Class II Auto more of a “comfort letter,” he said. Martin has decided that the best way to cope with it is to ation and Dance, Dealers license without a “We feel as though that was an incor- stay busy and involved. sits with her witness from the business rect determination,” Kasper said. “My Martin, 22, who graduated from Salem State last 10-year-old York- or a recommendation from own independent determination is month, was named “Outstanding Future Professional” by shire Terrier, Lilly. police. No one from Route 1 that it is not a permissible or allowed the Massachusetts Association of Health, Physical Edu- Auto Sales appeared during use at the site … The property is being cation, Recreation and Dance. She is one of six recipients ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK either hearing. SWAMPSCOTT, A3 MARTIN, A3 SAUGUS, A3

INSIDE Marblehead Casting call in town this weekend for new Adam Sandler lm. A2 Saugus Annual Strawberry Festival to be held next Saturday. A2 Sports Seven-run fourth dooms English in Div. 1 tourney. B1  Prep rolls to Div. 1 North win. B1  Lynn eld softball blanks St. Joseph. B1  In search of work, St. Mary’s boys lacrosse knocks off top seed Pentucket. B1 veterans have allies

By Thor Jourgensen dent now living in New Hamp- Active U.S. Navy ITEM STAFF shire is exploring community members Jordan college degrees, including Young, left, and Tamella Platt holds LYNN — There were no ones offered at North Shore Francisco Miran- his diploma up in civilian jobs for machine da speak to a rep- the air as he cele- gunners when Brian Daven- Community College’s (NSCC) resentative from brates graduating port left the Marine Corps in Lynn campus. He gathered Starbucks during from Marblehead 2017, so he took a job work- information on teaching and High on Friday. For ing on power lines. human resources courses last a veterans career additional photos, “It’s a lot of stress on your month during a Lynn campus fair at NSCC. see page A8. body: That’s what led me to job fair focused on veterans. ITEM PHOTO | college,” Davenport said. SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The former Norwood resi- VETERANS, A3

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Bloomberg urges grads to tive will focus on promot- get behind climate plan ing climate and clean en- Rita J. Maher, 93 Laverne Cooper ergy policies, and backing 1950-2019 CAMBRIDGE (AP) — political candidates at the Former New York City state and local level. PEABODY — Rita J. (Ryan) A beautiful life of love and Mayor Michael Bloomberg Maher, 93, of Peabody, for- caring came to a close on says the world will pay a $200M authorized for merly of Amesbury and Lynn, Wednesday, May 29, 2019, “terrible price” if political state infrastructure passed away Thursday, June when our beloved one, Ms. La- differences continue to 6, peacefully at the Kaplan verne “Ray” Cooper of Chelsea get in the way of action on BOSTON (AP) — Re- House in Danvers following answered the Master’s call climate change. publican Gov. Charlie a brief illness. She was sur- and left with an angel of God Bloomberg, a Massa- Baker has signed a bill rounded by her loving family to live in his heavenly home, chusetts native, used providing $200 million to in her final days. that home that is free of sick- Friday’s commencement cities and towns for local Wife of the late Thomas F. ness, pain and sorrow. address at Massachusetts infrastructure projects. Maher, with whom she shared Daughter of the late James Institute of Technology to The so-called Chapter 59 years of marriage, Rita was Cooper and Rachael Coo- formally unveil his $500 90 funds were given final the daughter of the late Wil- per, she was born on Sept. million Beyond Carbon approval by the Demo- 3, 1950 in Hughes, Ark. In liam and Catherine “Cassie” initiative, which his foun- cratic-controlled Legisla- addition to her parents, she (Broadbine) Ryan. Rita was dation calls the largest ture earlier this week. was preceded in death by her born and raised in Lynn and ever philanthropic effort Baker said in a state- sisters, Rose Hall and Fanny graduated from Lynn English to combat climate change. ment Friday that the Lemon, and her brother Rich- High School. The plan seeks to close state money is critical for ard Cooper. She worked at GE during all of the nation’s remain- cities and towns for high- of Halifax, of Newton; and her Laverne was a loving aunt a host of nieces, nephews, World War II. Rita was a de- ing coal plants by 2030 way construction, road brother-in-law, Robert Maher, of and sister. She was a source great-nieces, great neph- vout Catholic. She was a very and put the U.S. on track paving and other projects. Salisbury. Rita was the mother of love, inspiration, encour- ews, and other relatives and active member in all the par- toward a 100 percent Under the program, of the late Thomas F. Maher III, agement, joy and happiness friends. ishes she belonged to over communities submit affectionately known as Tom for all who knew her. We loved Service information: Her clean energy economy. the years. She served as a Eu- receipts to the state for Tom. Rita was predeceased by her dearly and she will forever memorial service will be The Boston Globe charistic minister and was a reports that Bloomberg reimbursements for costs member of the Carmelite Third her brother, Joseph Ryan, and be missed. held in the GOODRICH Fu- her sisters, Rosemary Lawson, Left to cherish many fond neral Home, 128 Washing- sharply criticized political associated with eligible Order in Peabody. She was an infrastructure projects. Cathleen “Dolly” Muldoon and and loving memories is her ton St., Lynn, Saturday, June inaction in Washington avid knitter and crocheter, as The state Department of Sally Ryan. loving family: Her sister, Myr- 8, 2019, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and urged MIT graduates well as an avid reader. Rita to act to help bring about Transportation verifies if was devoted to her family, and Service information: Her tle Suggs-Woods of Lynn; and Burial will be at a later date. visiting hours will be held solutions. the expenses are eligible especially her grandchildren The billionaire’s initia- for reimbursement. and great-grandchildren. on Monday, June 10 from Rita is survived by her eight 4-8 p.m. at the CONWAY, children, William and his wife, CAHILL-BRODEUR Funeral Jean, of Atkinson, N.H., Mary Home, 20 Church St., Pea- Casting call in Marblehead this and her husband, Donald body. Her funeral Mass will White, of Peabody, Cathleen be held on Tuesday, June Kelley of Gloucester, Ma- 11 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Ad- ria-Therese and her husband, elaide’s Church, Peabody, to weekend for new Sandler film Ruben Costa, of Billerica, Ve- which relatives and friends ronica and her husband, Pat- are kindly invited to attend. By Thomas Grillo rates. rick Cox, of Danvers, Gerard Burial in St. Joseph’s Cem- ITEM STAFF But members of the and his wife, Beth, of North etery, Lynn. Expressions of Screen Actors Guild‐ Reading, Thomas J. and his sympathy can be sent in lieu MARBLEHEAD — American Federation of wife, Noreen, of Danvers, and of flowers to Kaplan House Here’s a chance to be in a Television & Radio Artists, Regina-Marie and her hus- via check made payable to movie without leaving the the union representing band, Mark Cali, of Peabody; Care Dimensions mailed to North Shore. 160,000 performers world- and many grandchildren and 75 Sylvan St., Suite B-102, Happy Madison Pro- wide, are paid $180 a day, great-grandchildren. She is Danvers, MA 01923. For di- ductions, Adam Sandler’s while nonunion extras also survived by her sister, Sr. rections and online obituary California film company, earn minimum wage, $12 Frances Ryan, Sisters of Charity visit www.ccbfuneral.com. will hold a casting call an hour in Massachusetts, this weekend for “Hubie more if they use their car. Halloween” at the Marble- Casting is scheduled for head Community Center. Saturday between 9 a.m. The Netflix production and 6 p.m. at the Commu- Darrell L. Lane, 56 is being shot in Danvers nity Center on Humphrey 1963-2019 this summer. While Holly- Street. Shooting is expect- wood is tightlipped about ed to take place between LYNN — Darrell L. Lane, age movies in production, The July 8 and Aug. 30. 56, of Lynn, passed away on Observer reported San- Sandler is not the only June 4, 2019 at Salem Hospi- dler plays Hubie Dubois, movie star filming on the tal after a long illness. a good-natured, but eccen- North Shore this summer. Andy Samberg and Adam Sandler star in a Darrell was born in Norfolk, tric deli clerk who is at the Ryan Reynolds has shot Va., the son of the late John center of a murder case on scene from “That’s My Boy.” scenes in Lynn’s historic and Ina (Brown) Howard. He Halloween night in Salem. Armory building for “Free was raised in Lynn and at- He’s considered the town een,” the casting said. Judith Bouley, the cast- Guy,” his new movie about tended Lynn Public Schools. doofus, but has a chance “Feel free to come in origi- ing director, with film a bank teller who discov- to redeem himself when He worked at Christian Book nal costumes. Get creative. credits including “The ers he’s actually a player Distributors for many years. something goes bump in inside a video game. the night, and it’s up to Needed: All ages, 5-95, all Perfect Storm,” “Jurassic Darrell is survived by five shapes and sizes.” World” and “Cast Away,” children, son, Darrell Lane Jr. Hubie to save a night of Thomas Grillo can be of Lynn, daughter, Amanda trick or treats. But don’t expect to get did not respond to a re- reached at tgrillo@item- Lane; and his grandchildren, “Our theme is Hallow- rich. quest for comment on pay live.com. Isabella and Jeremiah of Middletown, Conn., son, Der- ek Lane of Lynn, daughter, Strawberries to take center stage in Saugus Jasmine Campagna and son, Officials (IAABO) Jaleil Campagna, both of Min- SAUGUS — The town England towns in the 18th tarian Universalist Church have an annual plant sale. and officiated Lynn youth nesota. He also survived by will celebrate its most and 19th centuries to cele- and St. John’s Church. There will also be several basketball games. He played delicious tradition next brate the first fruits of the Strawberry shortcakes local craft vendors selling his siblings, Pamela Howard softball, enjoyed crosswords, of Springfield, John Howard playing cards, and watching weekend. season, according to the will be sold for $5. There goods beginning at 9 a.m. and Ina Howard-Hogan, both sports with family and friends. The Saugus Historical So- Historical Society. will also be hot dogs, chips, Space is still available of Lynn. He is predeceased by Most of all he enjoyed spend- ciety’s annual Strawberry The Saugus Historical soda, seltzer and bottled for interested vendors and Sharon Lane and Karen Boyd, ing time with his children, es- Festival will be Saturday, Society picked up the tra- water available. costs $15 per space. both of Lynn. He also leaves pecially his grandchildren. June 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 dition in the mid 1980s and Festivities will extend For reservations or more behind a host of nieces, Service information: Vis- p.m. at the American Le- has held a festival every onto the Roby Adminis- information, please call nephews, cousins and close iting hours will be held on gion Hall on Taylor Street. year since. The location has tration Building lawn at Saugus Historical Society friends. Wednesday, June 12 from 4-7 Strawberry Festivals varied, with other locations 23 Main St. where the President Laura Eisener Darrell was a coach for West p.m. at the CUFFE-MCGINN were held in many New including the former Uni- Saugus Garden Club will at 781-231-5988. Lynn Pop Warner Football, Funeral Home, 157 Maple West Lynn Little League and St., Lynn. A funeral service Lynn Shore Little League. He will be held at 7 p.m. in the DEP: New air data doesn’t change health conclusions was a member of the Mas- funeral home. Burial will be sachusetts Baseball Umpire private. To share a memory By Chris Lisinski data” at the site of the pro- official case record, comes els, the department said, Association (MBUA). For more or leave online condolences STATE HOUSE posed facility, according to just three days before the and concentrations were than 10 years, he umpired please visit www.cuffemc- NEWS SERVICE a DEP analysis posted on- hearing will resume to al- “typical of background in line Friday. low discussion of the up- developed areas” such as many Lynn and North Shore ginnfuneralhome.com. BOSTON — Despite con- The revelation of the date. Boston and Lynn. Area Little League and Men’s ceding that a handful of new data in May upended Opponents of the facility “MassDEP evaluated softball games. In addition, he samples showed concen- was a member of the Interna- an appeal hearing chal- have argued that changes the new data and deter- ® trations of toxins above LIFE WELL CELEBRATED lenging energy giant En- reflected by the new data mined that it does not tional Association of Approved standard limits, state reg- bridge’s air-quality permit show that the proposed change the overall find- ulators believe a new batch for the project. The hear- compressor station’s loca- of air-quality data does not ings or recommendations ing had been scheduled to tion, near the Fore River of the (health impact as- change the conclusions conclude last month, but in a densely populated IN MEMORIAM Did you know? that greenlit a controver- sessment), including the JIM WAUGH the DEP informed parties part of Weymouth, already finding that estimated air ON HIS FIFTH ANNIVERSARY sial proposed natural gas has high levels of pollu- in the case just before the emissions from the pro- 2014 ~ JUNE 8 ~ 2019 compressor station. start of the final day that tion and therefore should posed compressor station Both the Department of they had received more not be exposed to addition- are not likely to cause Environmental Protection than 700 pages of new al toxins from the facility’s health effects through di- and Department of Public testing data from the site. operations. Health reviewed the new As a result, the case’s ad- However, the DEP said rect exposure because es- data, which tested for 25 judicator criticized the de- that the new air-qual- timated air emissions do Home delivery more toxins than an ini- partment and decided to ity tests only detected not exceed daily or annual subscribers tial analysis, and decided extend the hearing. one toxin, the carcinogen health-protective stan- it “does not change the The DEP’s analysis, 1,3-butadiene, at levels dards or guidelines,” the get FREE access baseline health profile which the department above regulated limits. department wrote. to the e-edition on or warrant review of ad- sent to parties Friday but Only four out of 42 sam- Lovingly remembered and sadly ditional health outcome does not plan to add to the ples showed elevated lev- missed by all who knew him. 781-593-7700 Publishing Daily, except Sundays USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA Catch up with your and additional offices. 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PRINCIPAL she said. She said she hopes to de- the first female Hispanic after illegal use From A1 “I’m really looking for- velop a “coaching” plan so principal in Lynn, she said ward to seeing and learn- teachers and leaders can she did her own research SAUGUS notifying the town that development for instruc- ing ways to build en- work collectively on lesson and found that at least 50 From A1 they closed their business” tional leadership teams richment,” she said. “I’m planning and collaborat- percent of the students at this week. They voted 4-0 to revoke and a year later she be- curious to learn.” ing. She also looks forward Connery are Hispanic. Bridget Turcotte can be came principal of Dan- Colon said her first pri- to integrating more arts “I feel privileged and the license from the deal- reached at bturcotte@item- te Alighieri Montessori ority will be to learn about and sciences into class- happy to see and know er for “violating the condi- live.com. Follow her on School in East Boston, the values of Connery El- rooms and focusing on that these children will tions of the license by not Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. where she currently leads. ementary’s community as the social and emotional see someone in a leader- The 38-year-old said she well as the culture and his- needs of children. ship role who is a Latino met Tutwiler during his tory of Lynn. It’s import- Born in Puerto Rico, Co- themselves,” she said. “I’m Lynn’s Ivy Martin has guest speaker appearance ant, for her entry point, to lon’s family moved to Re- proud that this is a jour- ney many children who for the Lynch Leadership connect with and under- vere when she was in the might be in the shoes I an ‘Outstanding’ future Academy at Boston Col- stand the community she first grade. She remem- was as a kid can follow.” lege, which Colon is a part is coming into, she said. bers what it felt like to be MARTIN ages the condition with of. The two had the oppor- “It’s important that the a young English-language Bella diGrazia can be From A1 twice-monthly injections, tunity to connect and the role of a principal is looked learner and the struggles reached at bdigrazia@ which she can administer professional relationship at as a coach or a partner,” that came with it. Excited itemlive.com. Follow her on of the annual statewide herself. Still, she has to visit flourished from that point, she said. at the opportunity to be Twitter @BelladiGrazia. award that honors stu- MGH frequently for treat- dents who show dedication ments and follow-ups, and to becoming a committed she’s found it difficult at professional in one of MA- times to juggle school, work PHERD’s education fields. and volunteer activities. She’s not finished yet. “But everyone’s been Martin is in the master’s great,” she said. I always degree program at Sa- managed to fit in all my lem State with the goal obligations.” of teaching physical edu- That would include being cation at the elementary an assistant softball coach school level. at Lynn Classical, where Martin didn’t simply at- she was a star . tend Salem State. She did “She was the captain of her best to personify the the team my first year as university, volunteering for a coach,” said Erica Rich- a vast number of organiza- ard, head coach at Classi- tions such as the Council of cal. “She was always spe- Future Professionals and cial. She was everything a student government. captain should be. “I did a lot of volunteer- “I really feel good that ing,” she said. “The award I’ve seen her transition is for someone who best from a player to a coach to represents the community.” a friend.” But there is one thing about her that sets her “I think these things apart from the average help me cope with my con- college student: her battle dition,” she said. “I can go through times when I sit ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK with Scleritis, an autoim- mune deficiency where around and feel sorry for Jasmine Clarke, assistant VP of talent acquisition, speaks with Andre Petion of Acton, an Army basically her immune sys- myself, but you can’t do veteran, during a veterans career fair at NSCC. tem attacks her eyes. that. I’d rather be busy “It causes inflammation and involved.” in my eyes,” she said, “and For now, her vision — In search of work, veterans have allies if they can’t find the prop- while not perfect — al- er medication to control it, lows her to do what she I could go blind.” loves without limitations. VETERANS with information booths Massachusetts Secre- and Salem for helping vet- She says this mat- And she has some definite From A1 at NSCC’s Lynn job fair, tary of Veterans’ Affairs erans get jobs. The board ter-of-factly, without dra- ideas on that status of including Comcast, Salem Francisco Urena said the partnered with NSCC in ma or pity. She’s had the physical education in the “I’m not worried,” he said 5, Northeast Arc, East- drop in veterans unem- 2011 to launch job fairs condition for six years, but Lynn school system. about his job prospects, ern Bank, Bridgewell and ployment doesn’t tell the focused on veterans with she only had it properly di- “Kids need more time,” “but you need a degree.” Weston & Sampson, but whole story about veter- on-the-spot interviews and agnosed two years ago by she said. “Either longer The national veterans he left the fair without ans and the labor force. long-term employment op- Dr. Sobrin Lucia at Mass. periods or more classes unemployment for May tangible prospects. Urena served in the Ma- portunities. Eye and Ear Infirmary. in a week. In a lot of cas- was 2.7 percent compared “Every job fair I go to, rine Corps and one of his “For us to serve those “It started in my left es, the only moving any to 3.4 percent in May they have labor jobs. I objectives is to completely who served us is a terrif- eye,” she said. “At first, I of these kids do is when 2018, according to the U.S. went to one at Gillette erase the need to convince ic honor,” said MassHire thought it was something they’re at school.” Bureau of Labor Statis- Stadium. It was huge, but Massachusetts employers North Shore Executive Di- to do with my contact lens- Martin says she leans tics. The rate is slightly there was nothing at all to hire veterans who have rector Mark Whitmore. es because I was wearing toward more inclusive higher for veterans like for me,” Petion said. gaps in their work histories The college and work- them. So I stopped.” physical activities, as op- Davenport and Andre Pet- An Army veteran who representing the years they force partnership is im- But the condition persist- posed to what she calls ion who served in the mil- served in Iraq in 2010- were serving their country. portant, said NSCC Pres- ed. She tried everything “elimination” games. itary since Sept. 11, 2001. 2011 and Dubai in 2015- Punctuality, teamwork and ident Patricia Gentile, she could think of to alle- “That’s where, you know, But the rate is lower than 2016, Petion has earned leadership are well-honed because it brings together viate the irritation before the people who are natural the 4.2 percent national three college degrees but, skills possessed by veter- veterans who are students; seeking medical attention. athletes end up dominat- unemployment rate for without a job, he is partly ans, said Urena. veterans looking for work, “I went four years with- ing,” she said. “I’d like to one year ago. supporting himself with “Many more employers and employers. Davenport out it being properly diag- see kids learn more about Petion has been trying a veterans disability. He are recognizing the value is confident earning a de- nosed,” she said. “Finally, nutrition, and learn not just for a year to land a job in hasn’t grown discouraged of veterans,” he said. gree is the correct path to two years ago, Dr. Lucia about physical health but data science and analyt- over his job search — yet. Urena credited MassHire landing a career job. got to the bottom of it.” emotional health too … how ics. He was encouraged “Something will pop up,” North Shore Workforce “I’m not worried,” he It is not a common af- to cope with life situations.” by the range of employers he said. Board with offices in Lynn said. fliction, and “there aren’t And her way of coping is enough people in any one to stay busy. section of the country to do “I try to tell myself this Doctors take on Swampscott over parking a study. I’ve often thought isn’t the worst thing that about organizing a road could happen,” she said. SWAMPSCOTT The Item was unable to Hause told The Item he … If Sunoco wants to sit race or something to raise money (her father, Steve Steve Krause can be From A1 make contact with a rep- responded to Barker’s let- down and come to a res- resentative from Sunoco. ter only to state the pass- olution, we’d be happy to Martin, is an avid runner). reached at skrause@item- illegally used as a com- Barker told The Item ing of warrant Article 27 hear what it is and work For now, Martin man- live.com. mercial parking lot. We that the practice “disput- was not a force of action collectively with everyone. are pursuing zoning en- ed” Kasper’s claim of the against Family Doctors, I also said in response that forcement action against agreement only being a LLC, but it was a force of the first course of action the property owner to end “comfort letter.” He said action against the vacant should not have been to that illegal use.” there were many conver- property’s owners to keep put something in the pub- Even after sending nu- sations with the previous up with maintenance, lic realm, and suggested merous letters, and now inspector and the zoning along with the owners of he sit down with the town citations, Kasper said board commission in which multiple vacant properties administrator and the there has been no direct the parking agreement throughout the town. community and economic communication between was deemed “appropriate.” Hause said the new by- development director.” the town and Sunoco Oil. The letter to the edi- law is a vehicle that allows Town Administrator He said the property own- tor was also forwarded to the town to do the respon- Sean Fitzgerald said the ers have taken no action members of the Select- sible thing on behalf of the letter to the editor was nor have they responded board. Barker said he re- town, which is to ensure never sent to him and that with a phone call. ceived a response from all property owners ad- these kinds of issues re- “We have means to re- here to the bylaws. When quire thoughtful, careful solve and move past these Selectman Donald Hause violations,” he said. “We shortly after. According Hause told Barker noth- conversation. The value of each coupon shown here is equal to to Barker, Hause assured ing would happen immi- “Swampscott is the fifth- write tickets only to get or greater than the price of the newspaper. in compliance and they him that “nothing will hap- nently, he said he meant most dense community, so (Sunoco) have failed to ad- pen imminently,” that the the town “won’t pull the everybody feels the pres- dress the situation at all.” board plans on re-discuss- rug from under them,” sure of parking,” Fitzger- ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! Richard Salinsky, of Best ing this further over the meaning they “won’t put ald said. “It doesn’t mean If you would like to participate in Petroleum Net Lease, summer, and representa- up a notice vacating them we go violate zoning by- LLC, said he owns the for- tives from Family Doctors from the vacant property laws to deal with some of The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, mer gas station property, would be included in the within 24 hours.” those issues. contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 which Sunoco Oil Compa- decision-making process. “At the end of day, we I don’t think the best ny has leased until 2029. “Since we wrote the let- don’t want to do anything way to go about this is TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY He said he has no knowl- ter, the town has been to harm their business,” having it play out with edge of a parking sublease very responsive and we Hause said. “We will do letters to the editor, but, and was unable to provide appreciate they’re going to our best to work with Fam- that being said, I’m happy a number for Sunoco, giv- take a step back and, now, ily Doctors to see if we can to work with Dr. Barker en he “hasn’t talked to understand our concerns,” accommodate their park- and the staff over there to them in years.” Barker said. ing once this is resolved come up with a solution.”

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR HOW TO REACH US Family Doctors makes parking plea

The Family Doctors common goal of reduc- written decision from have found Sunoco very what is best for the medical practice has ing parking on Paradise the town of Swamp- willing to maintain town. We ask all con- 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 been located on Para- Road and of reducing scott which approved their property. Family cerned Swampscott Lynn, MA 01903 dise Road in Swamp- the parking impact in and even endorsed the Doctors has taken on residents and patients scott and served the the surrounding neigh- arrangement. responsibility for the Customer Service of the Family Doctors to Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. local community for borhood. Family Doctors cur- maintenance of the contact the Swampscott Connecting more than 70 years. We A few years ago, we rently parks 15 to 20 of parking area. Of note, Town Administrator are the only medical were able to reach an our staff’s cars in the it was pointed out in All Departments: (22 Monument Ave., 781-593-7700 practice in Swampscott agreement with Sunoco lot on weekdays. This the Town Meeting that Swampscott, MA 01907 Oil Company, the lease allows for 15 to 20 park- there are other proper- Ext. 2 that provides the full or through “contact us” range of primary care holder (until 2030) of ing places closer to our ties, some of them town- Classifi ed/Legal Advertising on www.swampscottma. Services. the gas station property office and 15 to 20 fewer owned but not named classi [email protected] We currently are the on Paradise Road across cars on Paradise Road for which this bylaw gov ). Subscriptions [email protected] primary care doctors the street from the and in the surrounding might also apply. The new adminis- tration of the town of Circulation for 15,000 people and Clarke School. neighborhoods. In addi- As part of the presen- [email protected] provide urgent care At the time, the gas tion, the Clarke School tation of Article 27, the Swampscott has unnec- services for many more station had been closed crossing guard parks in selectmen stated the essarily and, we believe Ext. 3 people, most of whom for several years. It is the lot. intention to reverse the illegally, reversed their Newsroom [email protected] live within a few miles our understanding that Town Meeting last town’s commitment to commitment to Family [email protected] Doctors. This reversal of our practice. We are the previous admin- week passed Article 27, the use of the Sunoco Ext. 4 open 363 days a year istrations of town of “Adoption of General property for Family Doc- of commitment would Sports (closed Christmas and Swampscott was unwill- By-Law for the Main- tors parking. result in increased risk [email protected] tenance of Blighted If and when there is Thanksgiving). ing to allow a gas sta- to our patients and Ext. 5 Parking is an issue for tion with a convenience or Unsafe Structures another use for this increased parking in the Retail and Online our practice. Over the store to be re-opened or Properties and the property, Family Doctors surrounding neighbor- Advertising years, we have met with across from an elemen- Maintenance of Vacant would, of course, need hood. [email protected] the town Zoning Board tary school. Buildings.” to find other arrange- ADVERTISING Family Doctors — and building inspector Given that the prop- The stated purpose of ments. However, in the Ernie Carpenter Jr. many times, after the erty would likely re- this article is to gener- meantime, to reverse Peter Barker, MD, Keith Director of Advertising fire which burnt our main unused at least ate commercial tax dol- the town’s commitment Nobil, MD, Laurie Witts, and Business Development, ext. 1355 building to the ground until 2030 and that lars on property identi- to Family Doctors staff MD, Anthony Spartos, [email protected] in 1992, as we expanded there were random cars fied as underutilized or parking would imme- MD, Lisa Ceplikas, MD, Ralph Mitchell Sales Representative, ext. 1313 our building to better parking on the property not utilized. One of the diately make it more Amanda Ritvo, MD, [email protected] serve our patients, and and trash strewn in the two properties which difficult for our patients Miguel Concepcion, Patricia Whalen when we purchased the parking areas, Sunoco the new town adminis- to park, many of whom MD, Elizabeth Alt, MD, Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Dory Press building (our was willing to sublet tration has targeted is are frail and at risk of Kathleen Caridad, MD, [email protected] former next-door neigh- the parking area (not the gas station property falling. It would also re- Harold Freedman, MD, BUSINESS OFFICE bor), which we con- the building) to Family on Paradise Road which sult in more parking in Thomas Murray III, Maria Alvaracin verted to a landscaped Doctors. Family Doctors has been the surrounding neigh- MD, Justin Yunes, NP, ext. 1205 parking lot at a major Before the sub-lease using for staff parking. borhood. Sara Smoller, NP, Wendy [email protected] expense approximately was finalized, the plan No one objects to Many of our provid- Beaumier, NP, Cheryl Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 10 years ago. Parking was presented to the the need to maintain ers and staff are also Wisniewski, NP, Cody [email protected] has always been part former building in- property or provide for longtime residents of DeSouza, NP, Diane Dube, Ted Grant of the discussion with a spector. We received a safety. In our case, we Swampscott and want RD. Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] SCOTT MARTELLE Marian Kinney ext. 1212 [email protected] Will Kraft Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 More action, less talk on climate change [email protected] Mike Shanahan What a difference three abeth Warren trotting Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 years makes. out trillion-dollar pro- [email protected] In the last presidential posals. Carolina Trujillo Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 election, climate change And the Green New [email protected] was virtually nowhere to Deal, a sweeping and am- Jim Wilson be found as a campaign bitious proposal pushed Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 issue. Donald Trump de- by progressive Demo- [email protected] nied its very existence, crats, stands to be the CIRCULATION and while Hillary Clin- reference point against Lisa Mahmoud ton had a platform plank which many such propos- Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] dedicated to it, she didn’t als will be measured. The spend a whole lot of cam- Washington Post has as- CLASSIFIED paign time talking about sembled positions by all Abbe Young Smith Manager, ext. 1276 it. (The issue did have 23 Democratic contend- [email protected] more prominence in the ers in one handy scroll- GRAPHICS Democratic primaries, through chart. Trevor Andreozzi propelled by Vermont That’s all well and Designer Sen. Bernie Sanders.) good, but as we all know, [email protected] And the media didn’t talking about the issue Mohamed Diop press the issue too much, is just the start. We need Designer [email protected] either. Even during the action. Mark Sutherland televised debates, where Two-thirds of us recog- Creative Director journalists could have nize that climate change [email protected] forced the question, they is happening and that NEWSROOM left it alone. That wasn’t human activity is the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Mike Alongi our finest hour; we in the main propellant. Yet only Sports Reporter ext. 1228 Rigby Knox, left, 9, from Dedham, Ike Okerekwu, center, back, 11, from [email protected] media need to do better 45 percent believe that Boston, and Mac Perry, 9, from Dedham, gathered on Boston Common to spotlighting the issue. the impact will affect us Bill Brotherton draw attention to global warming. Features Editor ext. 1338 This time around, while in our lifetime — clear- [email protected] the president keeps his ly, too many of us aren’t proposals in the world ting federal policies, in- make sure it stays there, Gayla Cawley head stuck in the tar paying enough atten- won’t get very far. And if cluding how we produce and that, should one of Reporter, ext. 1236 sands, we already have tion to the more intense Trump wins re-election, and consume energy, and the Democrats win in [email protected] major policies floated by storms, longer and more the nation will lose at desperately trying to Cheryl Charles 2020, the new president News Editor, ext. 1278 Democratic candidates, severe droughts, melt- least another four years drill, excavate and burn continues to push for [email protected] including Washington ing glaciers and polar ice in trying to get federal more fossil fuel before he immediate and radical Bella diGrazia Gov. Jay Inslee’s decision caps — all predicted re- leadership on the most leaves office. changes to address this Reporter, ext. 1317 to make it the founda- sults of global warming. severe and existential is- So it’s heartening to unfolding crisis. [email protected] tional issue of his cam- It’s happening, people. sue of our times. see the Democrats mak- Thomas Grillo paign, and former Vice But without sustained As it is, his underlings ing the issue front and Scott Martelle wrote this Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] President Joe Biden and political pressure, even are trying to undercut center. But it’s incum- commentary for the Los Spenser Hasak Massachusetts Sen. Eliz- the best climate-change the role of science in set- bent on the rest of us to Angeles Times. Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] Daniel Kane E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 President and Publisher Edward L. 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By Jill Colvin, a deal that would satis- lands, they’re going to Matthew Lee fy Trump’s demand that present him with, basical- and Luis Mexico dramatically in- ly, the state of affairs and Alonso Lugo crease its efforts to crack then the president’s going ASSOCIATED PRESS down on migrants. Sand- to make a judgment about ers had said earlier that next steps,” Hassett told WASHINGTON — Af- the two sides had “made Fox Business Network. ter a week of threats, a lot of progress” but not He cited “a lot of positive President Donald Trump enough. declared Friday that now movement” in recent days. The initial 5 percent Either way, Trump ap- “there is a good chance” tax on all Mexican goods, the U.S. will strike a deal pears poised to invoke an which would increase ev- emergency declaration with Mexico to avert the ery month up to 25 per- tariffs he had scheduled that would allow him to cent, could ultimately put the tariffs into effect, for Monday to force the have enormous econom- U.S. ally to stem the flow according to people moni- ic implications for both toring the talks. of Central American mi- countries. Americans grants into the United “You should anticipate bought $378 billion worth that happening today,” States. of Mexican imports last “If we are able to make Short told reporters, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS year, led by cars and auto adding that, “if negotia- the deal with Mexico, & The Labor Department said Friday that the unemployment rate remained parts. Many members of tions continue to go well,” there is a good chance that at a nearly 50-year low of 3.6 percent. Trump’s Republican Party Trump “can turn that off we will, they will begin and business allies have at some point over the purchasing Farm & Agri- urged him to reconsid- weekend.” cultural products at very er — or at least postpone During the first round of U.S. hiring slows amid trade rifts high levels, starting im- actually implementing the talks Wednesday, the gulf mediately,” Trump tweet- tariffs as talks continue — between the countries was ed from aboard Air Force citing the potential harm and weaker global economy One as he flew home from to American consumers clear. Mexico offered small Europe. “If we are unable and so far undisclosed con- and manufactures. Last month, Presi- a recession,” said Martha to make the deal, Mexico cessions; the U.S. demand- By Christopher Trump has nonetheless Rugaber dent Donald Trump an- Gimbel, director of eco- will begin paying Tariffs ed major action. The U.S. embraced tariffs as a po- ASSOCIATED PRESS nounced an increase in nomic research at the job at the 5 percent level on once again pressed Mexico litical tool he can use to tariffs on $200 billion in listings site Indeed. “Com- Monday! to step up enforcement on force countries to comply WASHINGTON — U.S. Chinese imports from ing in the context of tariffs The tweet marked a its southern border and hiring stumbled in May with his demands — in 10 percent to 25 percent. and other economic head- change in tone from earlier this case on his signature to enter into a “safe third as employers added just And last week, he threat- winds makes this number Friday, when his spokes- issue of immigration. country agreement” that 75,000 jobs, a sign that ened to impose 5 percent more worrisome.” woman Sarah Sanders White House officials would make it difficult for businesses have become those who enter Mexico tariffs on all Mexican im- The economy expanded had told reporters in Ire- appeared to deliver mixed more cautious in the face ports to the United States from other countries to at a healthy 3.1 percent land before Trump took messages as they await- of weaker global growth, beginning Monday. Those claim asylum in the U.S. annual rate in the Janu- off: “Our position has not ed Trump’s return to the widening trade conflicts taxes would rise each Mexico has long resisted ary-March quarter. The changed. The tariffs are White House. Economic and perhaps some difficul- month until they reach 25 that request. Federal Reserve Bank of going forward as of Mon- adviser Kevin Hassett ty finding enough workers. percent in October unless day.” said Trump could delay Short said there had Last month’s mod- Atlanta estimates that the Mexican government annual growth will slump U.S. and Mexican offi- the tariffs, while Marc been some “receptivity” est job gain followed a cuts off a flow of Central cials were holding a third Short, Pence’s chief of to the idea Thursday, but much healthier increase to 1.5 percent in the April- American migrants en- June quarter. day of talks at the U.S. staff, stressed that “there’s said: “I think there’s a of 224,000 in April. The tering the United States State Department Fri- still a long way to go.” long way to go in that par- Labor Department said The deceleration in hir- from Mexico. ing could mean that some day trying to hash out “When the president ticular piece.” Friday that the unemploy- The economy is show- ment rate remained at a employers are just having ing signs of sluggishness trouble finding the work- nearly 50-year low of 3.6 just as the expansion has percent. ers they need, given that University of Alabama rejects reached its 10th anniver- the pool of unemployed The tepid job growth, sary. Next month, it will is comparatively small. along with rising pres- become the longest period Yet wages should be ris- sures on the economy, of uninterrupted growth $26M gift after abortion flap ing faster than they are makes it more likely that on records dating to as employers compete for By Blake Paterson nance crew had removed recommended returning the Federal Reserve will 1854. Yet consumers have cut rates in the coming turned cautious about workers. ASSOCIATED PRESS his name and the univer- Culverhouse’s gift. Average hourly pay rose sity had wired him a $21.5 Culverhouse acknowl- months. Bond yields fell spending, and companies TUSCALOOSA, Ala. after the jobs data was re- are scaling back their in- just 3.1 percent in May million refund of the mon- edged telling the univer- from a year earlier, down — The University of Ala- ey he had already given sity that the law school leased, signaling expecta- vestment in high-cost ma- bama gave back a philan- tions for lower Fed rates. chinery and equipment. slightly from last month’s the university toward ful- should admit more stu- year-over-year gain of thropist’s $26.5 million do- filling his pledge. dents and that his dona- Stock investors, too, sig- Economists cautioned nation and took his name 3.2 percent. That was the Alabama’s toughest-in- tion was intended to fund naled their approval, with that May’s job figures off the law school Friday, smallest such annual in- the-nation abortion ban, scholarships to achieve the Dow Jones Industrial cover just one month and a week after he called on crease since September. passed last month and set that. But he said he Average up nearly 300 that broader trends indi- students to boycott the in- Smaller raises, combined to take effect in November, thought the matter had points in late-day trading. cate that hiring remains stitution over the state’s with slower hiring, could would make terminating a been resolved. On Friday, the govern- steady. They also noted, new abortion ban. diminish consumers’ will- pregnancy a crime pun- The businessman and ment also revised down though, that May’s weak- Hugh F. Culverhouse ingness to spend in the ishable by 10 years to life attorney did not attend the economy’s hiring gains er hiring data preceded Jr., a 70-year-old Flori- for March and April by a coming months. in prison for the provid- Alabama, but his par- Trump’s threat last week da real estate investor, combined 75,000. In the Hiring was weak across er, with no exceptions for ents did, and the business to impose 5 percent tar- said he has no doubt the first five months of the a broad range of indus- rape or incest. school bears the name of iffs on Mexico. So the full board of trustees acted in year, job growth has aver- tries in May. Manufactur- Last week, Culverhouse Hugh Culverhouse Sr., a impact of the trade fights response to his remarks, aged 164,000 a month, a ers added only 3,000 jobs, urged students to boycott wealthy tax lawyer, devel- will likely show up in com- and he complained that solid pace that is enough ing months. a fourth straight month of the university over the oper and philanthropist in the state of Alabama is to lower the unemploy- “This looks like an econ- anemic gains. Construc- ban, saying: “I don’t want his own right who owned only reinforcing its repu- ment rate over time. Still, omy that is slowing down, tion companies hired just anybody to go to that law the NFL’s Tampa Bay tation as “the land of the it’s below last year’s pace which does not mean that 4,000, financial services school, especially women, Buccaneers. backward,” full of “hicks.” of 225,000. we’re necessarily entering only 2,000. University officials em- until the state gets its act After the trustees’ vote, phatically denied the de- together. the younger Culverhouse cision had anything to do Hours later, Alabama said that he and father with Culverhouse’s stand announced it was con- had donated to the univer- FDA: ‘Influencers’ promoted on the abortion law and sidering giving back his sity over the years in part said it was prompted in- money — a move it said to rid Alabama of a cer- vaping without suitable warnings stead by his attempts to was underway even before tain stereotype: “We are dictate how the money Culverhouse spoke out. the land of the backward, By Matthew Perrone ers who promote products addictive chemical when should be spent. They did University Chancellor we are hicks, we lack the ASSOCIATED PRESS and services — to disclose they vape. not elaborate. Finis E. St. John IV said sophistication to see two when they are being paid “It’s critical we ensure Culverhouse’s pledge, Friday that Culverhouse’s sides to an argument.” WASHINGTON — U.S. to endorse something. manufacturers, retailers announced in September, expectations for the use of “What have you done regulators moved to dis- The action comes as the and others are including was the biggest contribu- the gift were “inconsistent Alabama? You have effec- cipline vaping companies FDA and other govern- the required health warn- tion ever made to the uni- with the essential values tively put a 12-gauge in for inappropriately pro- ment agencies struggle ing about nicotine’s addic- moting their flavored nic- versity. In return, the law of academic integrity and your mouth and pulled the to reverse what they call tive properties on pack- otine formulas through school was renamed the independent administra- trigger,” Culverhouse said. an epidemic of underage ages and advertisements so-called influencers on Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr. tion” at Alabama. “You have reinforced that e-cigarette use. Research- — especially on social Facebook, Twitter and School of Law. St. John said that “for horrible stereotype that ers have linked the trend media platforms popular other social media sites. Within minutes of the these reasons and for my father and I have tried to a surge in online videos, with kids,” acting FDA The Food and Drug Ad- trustees’ vote, a mainte- these reasons alone,” he so hard to eliminate.” photos and other posts Commissioner Ned Shar- ministration sent warn- ing letters Friday to four about vaping, some of pless said in a statement. companies that used paid them generated by compa- The FDA letters do not social media influencers to nies, advertising agencies mention Juul, which dom- pitch nicotine solutions to and paid influencers. inates the U.S. e-cigarette their online followers, in- Government figuresmarket. The Silicon Valley cluding flavors like Water- showed a nearly 80 per- startup is widely credited melon Patch and Straw- cent jump in vaping by with helping trigger an berry Kiwi. teens last year, with 1 in explosion in vaping with The posts didn’t include 5 high school students re- its early viral marketing, a mandatory warning that porting that they used the which included paid posts the vaping liquids contain devices in the previous and referrals by social me- nicotine, which is addic- month. dia influencers. tive. The FDA, joined by E-cigarettes typically After coming under in- the Federal Trade Com- heat a flavored nicotine tense scrutiny last year, mission, sent the letters solution into an inhalable Juul shuttered its Face- to Solace Vapor, Hype City aerosol. They are large- book and Instagram ac- Vapors, Humble Juice Co. ly viewed as less harm- counts in November. Since and Artist Liquid Labs. ful than traditional pa- then, the company has The companies did not im- per-and-tobacco cigarettes reworked its marketing to mediately return calls and and some adult smokers focus on older adult smok- emails seeking comment use them as an alterna- ers who are interested in Friday morning. tive source of nicotine. quitting cigarettes. Facebook prohibits But health experts warn In response to written e-cigarette ads even with that nicotine can harm questions from Senate warnings and the FTC developing brains and re- lawmakers, Juul said in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS has been pressuring in- cent research shows many April it does not currently University of Alabama employees removed the name of Hugh F. Culver- fluencers — people with teenagers are unaware use paid social media in- house Jr. off the School of Law sign in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Friday. many social media follow- they are consuming the fluencers. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Lane about a suspicious man ate a motor vehicle. larly arrests, reflect police records. In with a clipboard walking round Kadeem Ramone Dalley, the event of a perceived inaccuracy, on Thursday at 12:29 p.m. Of- 25, no address given, was it is the sole responsibility of the con- ficer checked the area but was summoned on Thursday at unable to locate. 1:44 p.m. following a mo- cerned party to contact the relevant Suspicious person report- tor vehicle stop at the Sports police department and have the de- ed at the Center Golf Club at Collectibles at 14 Peabody partment issue a notice of correction 165 Summer St. on Thursday Square for operating a motor to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- at 4:18 p.m. Officer reports the vehicle with a suspended li- ifications will not be made without call was unfounded. cense and not having the reg- express notice of change from the Summons served in hand to istration. arresting police department. a family member at 687 Main St. on Thursday at 7:33 p.m. Accidents Report of a strange person LYNN passing in front of his home A report of a motorcycle at 57 Lynnbrook Road on crash with injury on Wednes- Accidents Thursday at 9:49 p.m. Officer day at 7:58 p.m. at the Cen- reports person go upon arrival. tury House Restaurant at 235 A report of a hit and run mo- Andover St. Mallia’s Towing en tor vehicle crash at 325 Bos- Medical Aid route. One party taken to Sa- ton St. at 4:45 p.m. on Thurs- lem Hospital. day; at 471 Broadway at 2:03 Ambulance requested at Hit and run crash reported PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a.m. on Friday. Sunrise Assisted Living at 55 on Thursday at 9:15 a.m. at Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor reads a statement A report of a motor vehicle Salem St. on Thursday at 1:18 Workout World at 216 New- crash at Chestnut Street and Friday in Minneapolis, before being sentenced by Judge Kathryn Quain- p.m. Officer reports patient bury St. Officer reports he will tance in the fatal shooting of Justine Ruszczyk Damond. Western Avenue at 5:38 p.m. taken to Winchester Hospital. return to examine cameras on Thursday; on Hood Street at Caller from United Parcel because management was not 7:36 p.m. on Thursday. Service on Kimball Lane re- on site to access equipment. A report of a motor vehicle ported a person has cut the ‘I was wrong’: Officer who crash with personal injury at tips of their fingers off on Fri- Animal Control Adams Street and Tracy Ave- day at 9:04 a.m. Patient taken nue at 8:08 p.m. on Thursday; to the hospital. Resident reports she found at 905 Western Ave. at 12:36 a large German Shepherd mix shot 911 caller sentenced p.m. on Friday. Property Check dog that she is keeping in her backyard at 15 Paleologos on By Steve Karnowski convicted him of third-de- one, you will be prosecuted. ASSOCIATED PRESS gree murder and sec- You will go to jail. Are you Property check at the Huck- Wednesday at 4:13 p.m. The Complaints going to do the same things leberry Hill School at 5 Knoll pet has a collar but not con- ond-degree manslaughter. MINNEAPOLIS — A for- Some people in Minne- for those cops?” A report of threats made at Road on Thursday at 9 p.m. tact information. Caller said mer Minneapolis police of- 139 West Neptune St. at 8:25 she will take the animal to a apolis’ large Somali com- Friday’s sentencing was ficer who shot and killed an munity and the larger marked by emotional a.m. on Friday. vet to see if has a chip, it did unarmed woman who had MARBLEHEAD black community argued statements from Noor, Da- A report of an unwelcome and dog is being returned to called 911 said Friday he the case was handled dif- mond’s fiance and his son, guest at 44 Timson St. at 9:32 the owner. “knew in an instant that I Accident ferently from police shoot- and her family in Austra- a.m. on Friday. was wrong” and apologized ings across the country in lia, who said they contin- A caller reported their car Complaints to her family, just moments which the victims were ue to struggle with the Theft was struck while it was parked before a judge brushed off Woman reported her ear loss of a kind and gener- on Pleasant Street at 9:19 a defense request for leni- black and the officers were A report of a larceny at buds were stolen on Wednes- a.m. on Thursday. ency and ordered him to white. And Noor’s convic- ous person who had filled 720 Lynnway at 4:22 p.m. on day at 4:26 p.m. at Alliance prison for 12½ years. tion came after Jeronimo their lives with joy and Thursday; at 43 Catalina Road Health at Rosewood at 22 Complaints The stiff sentence for Mo- Yanez, a Latino officer, was laughter. Damond was a at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. Johnson St. Officer will docu- cleared of manslaughter 40-year-old life coach who A report of shoplifting at ment. hamed Noor capped a case A caller reported at 9:02 that had been fraught by in the 2016 death of black was due to be married a CVS Pharmacy, 200 South a.m. on Thursday that she was Resident of 27 North Cen- motorist Philando Castile month after her death. Common St., at 9:46 a.m. on tral St. reported her neighbor race from the start. Noor, almost hit in the crosswalk a Somali American, shot in a nearby suburb. Noor, his voice breaking Friday. near CVS Pharmacy at Com- put dog feces in her mailbox Ahmed Nur carried a several times as he spoke on Wednesday at 7:17 p.m. Justine Ruszczyk Da- mercial Street and Atlantic mond, a white, upper-mid- sign at the courthouse publicly about the shoot- LYNNFIELD Avenue. She stated the male Officer spoke with the report- that had the words “Black, ing for the first time, apol- ing party who said she did not dle-class dual citizen of the driver had to swerve around U.S. and Australia, when Muslim, Immigrant and ogized repeatedly to Da- Summons her and there are no speed know who did it. There was a Guilty” with boxes checked mond and her family for letter in the mailbox that asked she approached his squad limit signs in the area. She car in the alley behind her next to each word. He said “taking the life of such a Issa Y. Shahin, 50, of 19 stated she “didn’t feel like get- her to stop allowing her dog to Redberry Lane, was summoned home in July 2017. he doubted a white officer perfect person.” ting a broken leg.” defecate in the yard. would have been treated “I have lived with this on Friday at 12:10 a.m. follow- Resident of 19 Samoset Noor, 33, testified at A caller, from a bank on trial that a loud bang on the same in Noor’s situa- and I’ll continue to live ing a motor vehicle crash into Pleasant Street, called to re- Road reports her neighbor re- the squad car startled tion. with this,” Noor said. “I a brick wall and the yard at 2 port someone yelling and cently died and he sees a sus- him and his partner and “There will be many cases caused this tragedy and Otter Pond Road and charged causing a disturbance at 4:29 picious man walking around that he fired to protect his after this where a white of- it is my burden. I wish with operating a motor vehicle p.m. on Thursday. They stated the property on Wednesday partner’s life. But prose- ficer kills a black kid. It will though that I could relieve with a suspended license, and the person refused to leave at 4:45 p.m. and left in a gray cutors criticized Noor for happen,” Nur said. “Then that burden others feel a marked lanes violation. Gae- but when responding officers General Motors pickup. Officer shooting without seeing what are you gonna do? Be- from the loss that I caused. ta’s Towing notified. arrived the person was gone spoke with the reporting party a weapon or Damond’s cause now we set a prece- I cannot, and that is a trou- on arrival. and no further information is hands, and in April, a jury dent saying if you kill some- bling reality for me.” Accidents A caller reported at 2:57 available. a.m. on Friday that she heard Caller reports three men Caller reported a motor vehi- what she believed was a gun- drinking in the gazebo at 10 POLICE BRIEFS cle crash with a minor injury on shot. She stated she thought it Crowninshield St. on Wednes- Route 128 South at Exit 43 on was a shotgun, as she used to day at 5:24 p.m. Officer spoke Judge tosses 2 convictions was arrested Friday on the accuser’s phone so an Thursday at 8:26 a.m. Incident work at a gun store. Respond- with the parties who admitted one count of voting in expert can try to recover booked by the Massachusetts in meningitis outbreak case ing officers found nothing in they had smoked pot at the lo- more than one state. Pros- text messages his lawyer State Police. The Lynnfield Fire the area. cation which the officer could BOSTON (AP) — A fed- ecutors say he also voted says support Spacey’s Department reported the pa- smell. Officer checked them for eral judge has overturned in Leominster. claims of innocence. tient refused an ambulance. additional pot and they were the jury convictions of a Krysiak is scheduled to Nantucket District Motor vehicle crash reported PEABODY advised smoking marijuana in former owner and employ- be arraigned Monday in Judge Thomas Barrett with injury at Route 128 at Exit public is an arrestable offense. ee of the Massachusetts Belknap County Superior said Friday that the 41 on Friday at 7:39 a.m. Call Arrest Ginger’s Closet at 110 Lynn facility responsible for a Court. phone must be turned referred to the Massachusetts Frank Reynaldo Mejia Jr., St. reports a parked red pick- nationwide meningitis It wasn’t immediately over by June 21. State Police and Wakefield Po- 24, of 4 Sanborn St., Apt. 1, up taking two spaces in front outbreak. known if he had a lawyer Spacey is accused of lice Department. was arrested on Thursday at of the shop and a man sitting U.S. District Judge and a number couldn’t be groping the then-18-year- Report of a motor vehicle 1:49 p.m. following a traffic on her stoop on Wednesday at Richard Stearns on Fri- found for him. old man in a crowded bar crash at 380 Salem St. on Fri- stop at 161 Main St. and 2 8:02 p.m. Officer spoke with day tossed the conviction on the resort island in day at 9:10 a.m. Officer rook Eagan Place for operating a the party who said he is wait- of Gregory Conigliaro, Bail set for suspect in 2016. report. motor vehicle with a suspend- ing to pick up his children. who was part owner of deadly head-on crash Spacey’s lawyers say the ed license. Disturbance reported at the now-defunct New man deleted text mes- Alarms 10 Holten St. on Thursday at England Compounding AUBURN (AP) — Bail sages that could help the Summons 10:30 p.m. Officer reports it Center. The judge also has been set at $50,000 actor’s defense. Accidental alarm reported at for a man charged in Spacey attended Mon- 6 Stagecoach Lane on Thurs- was a small gathering for a acquitted former NECC Marie Brianna Cosgro, 22, connection with a head-on day’s hearing but didn’t day at 12:34 p.m. party and they agreed to take Director of Operations of 42 Washington St., was crash in Auburn that left speak or respond to ques- Security company canceled it inside for the night. Sharon Carter. summoned on Wednesday at another man dead. tions from reporters. a burglar alarm at 9 Mohawk Suspicious motor vehicle in They were found guilty 6:07 p.m. following a report Twenty-four-year- The accuser’s attorney Lane on Thursday at 3:06 p.m. front of a home on Connors in December of conspiracy from a manager at Macy’s at old DeJesus Amaro, of declined to comment Caller reported fire alarm Road on Wednesday at 11:25 to defraud the U.S. the Northshore Mall that the Taunton, pleaded not Friday. has sounded at 2 Bryant St. p.m. Officer reports the vehicle They were among 14 store clerk admitted to theft. guilty in Worcester Cen- on Thursday at 3:15 p.m. Call was legally parked. people charged in 2014 She is charged with larceny tral District Court Friday handled by the Lynnfield Fire Loud party with three or four following an investigation Woman accused of shooting under $1,200 and has been to charges including Department. men reported on Wednesday into the outbreak, which gas station clerk arrested banned from the mall for one motor vehicle homicide Problem with a fire alarm re- at 11:30 p.m. at Pierpont Park. sickened almost 800 year. and operating under the ported at 33 Beechwood Road Officer reports parties were people. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Lucy Boro Teodoro, 41, no influence of marijuana. on Thursday at 8:03 p.m. Call sent on their way. Stearns called their (AP) — State police in address given, was summoned Prosecutors say Amaro handled by the Lynnfield Fire Tree down at 26 Augustus convictions “legally im- Rhode Island say they on Thursday at 11:33 a.m. fol- was behind the wheel Department. and 2 James streets on Thurs- possible.” have arrested a woman lowing a motor vehicle stop at of an SUV that crossed Fire alarm reported on Friday day at 6:36 a.m. The Depart- Conigliaro attorney Dan suspected of shooting a 222 Newbury Motors for unli- the double-yellow line on at 12:18 a.m. at 6 Doncaster ment of Public Works dropped Rabinovitz said the deci- gas station clerk in Mas- censed operation of a motor busy Route 20 Thursday Road. Call referred to the Lyn- off cones and the Tree Depart- sion validates what the sachusetts. vehicle. Four Star Towing has ment has been contacted. afternoon and struck two nfield Fire Department. defense had been arguing Twenty-six-year-old towed the vehicle. Taxi has Unwanted guest reported other vehicles. A passen- Report of a fire alarm at 50 all along. Ashley Weaver, of Prov- been called. at Walgreens at 229 Andover ger in one of those vehi- Locksley Road on Friday at Michael J. Pineault, idence, was taken into Alexander Oliveira, 21, St. on Thursday at 10:16 a.m. cles, 54-year-old Michael 1:18 a.m. Call referred to the Carter’s attorney, said custody Thursday after a no address given, was sum- Store reports a motor vehicle Robidoux, was killed. Lynnfield Fire Department. we are “pleased with the traffic stop in the city. Po- moned on Thursday at 1:01 with New Hampshire plate no. decision and grateful to Robidoux was the owner lice say a 40-caliber pistol of a local towing company. Animal Control p.m. following a motor vehicle 4074075 has been parked in the court for the time and was found. stop at the North Shore Bank the lot for 24 hours. Employee care it took in writing its Police said Amaro, who Weaver faces charges in Report of a dog left in a mo- at 32 Main St. for operating a thinks someone may be living opinion.” was injured, tried to run the shooting at a Mobil tor vehicle at Lahey Health at motor vehicle with a revoked in the car. Officer spoke with Another owner, Barry away after the crash but gas station in Attleboro in 1350 Market St. on Thursday license. the man and was told to move Cadden, and pharmacist was captured a short time the early morning hours at 2:31 p.m. Dispatch reports Edison Pereira, 53, no ad- on, he works at Market Basket Glenn Chin are serving later. of May 20. Investigators the animal control officer has dress given, was summoned and was napping. prison sentences for mail Prosecutors said the say the suspect, wearing been notified. on Thursday at 1:01 p.m. fol- Man dressed in all black was fraud and racketeering suspect also has other a monkey mask, shot the lowing a motor vehicle stop at reported exposing himself on convictions. They were outstanding warrants clerk during a struggle Complaints the North Shore Bank at 32 the bike path on Thursday at both cleared of second-de- against him. after demanding money. Main St. for allowing a driver 12:17 p.m. Officer could not gree murder. The victim survived. Report from Haywood Farm with a revoked license to oper- locate anyone. Judge: Spacey accuser’s Attleboro police issued Man accused of voting in phone must be turned a warrant for Weaver on two states in 2016 election over to defense charges including ag- gravated assault with a Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 CONCORD, N.H. (AP) NANTUCKET (AP) — A firearm. — A New Hampshire judge says a phone used Authorities say Weaver Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY man has been accused of by a young man who says is also the subject of sev- voting in that state and in Kevin Spacey groped him eral warrants in Boston. Spanish menu available or text the word tiplynn Massachusetts during the at a bar must be turned She’s being held in All reports of neighborhood and your tip to November 2016 general over to the defense. Rhode Island as a fugi- activity will be investigated. election. The actor’s lawyer told tive. It wasn’t immedi- Callers may remain anonymous. “tip411” (847411) Thirty-six-year-old Todd the judge at a hearing ately known if she has an Krysiak, of Alton, N.H., Monday that they need attorney. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Venezuelan ska band leaves crisis-hit country for U.S. tour

By Christopher co, lead singer and gui- is a line from the sarcasti- Torchia tarist, said in an inter- cally titled song “Todo Está ASSOCIATED PRESS view with The Associated Muy Normal” (Everything Press. “But there are also is Very Normal). The song CARACAS, Venezuela reasons to show that we includes old audio of Ven- — Jammed into a small have joy running through ezuelan President Nicolás studio, Venezuelan ska our veins.” Maduro, now locked in a band Desorden Público They show that joy, or contest for power with the FILE PHOTO | rehearsed “One Step Be- try to, in a country shat- U.S.-backed opposition, yond” and other tunes ASSOCIATED PRESS tered by economic freefall praising the group for its ahead of an American James Corden and political conflict. In anti-graft message — an tour. Percussionist Oscar spoke in the midst Alcaíno, 60, wore a pork- March, nationwide black- irony for Venezuelans who outs knocked out power in consider him as corrupt as of his rehearsal pie hat, a sartorial signa- preparation that ture of ska. The cork-lined the group’s recording stu- any of his predecessors. dio. The musicians send Desorden Público’s pro- culminates in a walls carried old music three-hour live posters: Dr. Ring Ding, audio files via often unre- file is lower than in the liable Internet. A Desor- past but “they still have show at Radio Rubén Blades, Tokyo Ska City Music Hall. Paradise Orchestra, Joe den Público concert in the their followers,” said Mir- Strummer 1952-2002. Venezuelan city of Valen- la Moros, a Caracas resi- Founded in 1985, Desor- cia was canceled because dent. She said she’s not den Público writes blis- of highway security con- a dedicated fan, but: “If I Tony Awards host James Corden tering lyrics that feed off cerns. Band expenses rise. have the opportunity to Venezuela’s desperation Fans spend scarce cash on see them, I’ll go.” hopes audience will find ‘joy’ today. The band satirizes food and medicine. Radio host Jesús Lean- corruption and dysfunc- The group says it fac- dro said Desorden Público when “Hamilton” was that logue, only a big opening tion in a nation it loves es censorship because is “very active,” especially By John Carucci and laments. It does so broadcasters drop songs considering Venezuela’s and Mark Kennedy season’s juggernaut — as musical number. ASSOCIATED PRESS to high-energy ska, an that skewer the power- dire circumstances, and well as the Grammys in Corden recalled his 2018, but it’s still a daunt- heavy-hearted role three evolving musical style ful. As Venezuela’s art international fans are NEW YORK — TV talk ing task. years ago when he host- that started in Jamaica and entertainment scene key. Some in the growing, show host James Corden “It’s terrifying. Because ed the Tonys, which un- and enjoyed a revival in shrinks, musicians per- homesick diaspora buoy steps back into the role of there’s only one chance to spooled hours after a gun- Britain around 1980. form in smaller venues the group. It collaborat- Tony Award host Sunday, do it. It’s completely live,” man killed 49 people at “We’re a country that or, like many compatriots, ed with another band, C4 not planning anything too has many reasons to get leave the country. Trio, for a 2018 Grammy political and not worried he said. “You’re trying to a gay Florida nightclub. upset, many reasons to “If you’re going to car- nomination for best Latin about any online snark. do something new that That prompted a Broad- shout out, to protest,” ry on stealing from us, at rock, urban or alternative “I hope people will find you only have four days to way tribute to the victims 50-year-old Horacio Blan- least change the thieves,” album. joy in it,” said the host of rehearse.” at the top of the show and CBS’ “The Late Late Show Part of the unpredict- a smattering of references ability stems from these to tolerance throughout it. ENTERTAINMENT With James Corden” and a Tony winner in his own hyper-partisan times. Live Corden was credited with right. “We just want to award shows have lately handling the situation Spike Lee calls for a fetal heartbeat. said now is the time for make a show that is an ab- had a political edge — last with poignancy and posi- Hollywood to ‘shut it down’ Most studios that have Georgia-based produc- solute joyous celebration year’s Tony show saw Rob- tivity. commented have said tions to “shut it down” of a group of people that I ert De Niro dropping an He recalled he had got- in Georgia they’re waiting to see and boycott the state’s think should be celebrat- F-bomb about President ten a good sleep the morn- if the so-called “heart- booming film industry ed at the minimum once a Donald Trump. Corden ing of the show and was LOS ANGELES (AP) beat” law actually takes to drive change. year on television.” doesn’t plan to fan the initially oblivious about — Director Spike Lee effect next year, or if the Lee acknowledged Corden spoke in the flames. the details of the Pulse is calling for Hollywood courts will block it. But that a mass exodus midst of his rehearsal “We have no intentions shooting until rehearsal, production companies at the arrivals line for could dent livelihoods, preparation that culmi- of doing anything that is when the scale of the hor- to leave Georgia over Denzel Washington’s but cited black bus driv- nates in a three-hour live particularly political. But ror became clearer and a law that would ban American Film Institute ers affected by the Civil show at Radio City Music I fully support anybody it was being described as abortions as early as six lifetime achievement Rights Movement-era Hall. He has hosted the that wants to,” he said. America’s most deadly weeks, upon detection of tribute Thursday, Lee boycott in Montgomery. telecast before — in 2016 There will be no mono- mass shooting. Publisher drops Central Park Five prosecutor Linda Fairstein

By Hillel Italie through Laura Rossi Pub- cial media. ASSOCIATED PRESS lic Relations, Fairstein Last year, the Mystery said Friday that she and Writers of America took NEW YORK — Lin- Dutton had “decided to the rare step of withdraw- da Fairstein has been terminate their relation- ing a lifetime achievement dropped by her publisher ship.” The statement also after other authors pro- as fallout continues for says that “Fairstein is the tested, citing Fairstein’s the former Central Park author of 24 books, includ- role in the Central Park Five prosecutor over the ing 16 New York Times case. wrongful conviction of five bestselling crime novels, Fairstein was the top teens for the 1989 rape as well as a nonfiction Manhattan sex crimes and beating of a female work that was a New York prosecutor when five jogger. Times Notable Book of the black and Latino teenag- On Friday, Dutton Year.” ers were charged with the spokeswoman Amanda Reached on her cell attack on the white jogger, Walker confirmed a state- phone Friday, Fairstein which became a symbol ment that the publisher’s declined further comment. of the city’s soaring crime customer service line has There has been re- in the late 1980s. Donald been giving to inquiring newed outcry regarding Trump, then known as a callers, saying that it had Fairstein’s role in the real estate developer, took “terminated its relation- racially divisive case fol- out full-page newspaper ship” with the best-selling lowing the release last ads calling for the death FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS crime novelist. The publi- month of Netflix’s “When penalty. cist declined further com- They See Us,” a miniseries The teens said their con- Linda Fairstein, left, was the top Manhattan sex crimes prosecutor when ment. directed by Ava DuVer- fessions were coerced and five teenagers were wrongly charged with the 1989 rape and beating of a Fairstein’s most recent nay that dramatizes the their convictions were woman jogging in New York’s Central Park. Seated at the table from left are book, “Blood Oath,” came events surrounding the overturned in 2002 after Fairstein, District Attorney Robert Morgenthau, and Ellen Levin, whose out in March. Her other trial. convicted murderer and daughter, Jennifer Levin, was murdered in 1986. books, many featuring the Fairstein had already serial rapist Matias Reyes sex crimes prosecutor Alex resigned from at least confessed to committing conducted by another has denied the teens were The city reached a rough- Cooper, include “Deadfall,” two nonprofit boards as the crime alone. DNA prosecutor and police. She coerced and has defended ly $41 million settlement “Killer Look” and “Devil’s backlash intensified and linked him to it. didn’t personally try the authorities’ conduct in the with the five the next year, Bridge.” a #CancelLindaFairstein Fairstein observed the case. case, explored in a 2013 doc- while not admitting any In a statement issued movement spread on so- boys’ 1989 interrogation, Since its collapse, she umentary by Ken Burns. wrongdoing.

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By Harold Rivera back-to-back singles. No. 3 and Bond. Adam Braid high- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR hitter Chris Peguero followed lighted the inning with a with a bloop single that fell 2-run home run and Daniel LYNN — This wasn’t the in between third base and Marshall added a RBI dou- way the English baseball left field, loading the bases. ble. team hoped its postseason In stepped cleanup batter “They had clutch hits in run would play out. Hayden Bond, who laced a that inning,” Mullins said. The No. 5 Bulldogs hung 2-run single and gave the “They scored seven runs. You tight with No. 12 Malden Lancers a swift lead. Malden take that away, which of Catholic in Friday’s Division Catholic threatened for more course you can’t, and it’s a 1 North first-round clash but English starter Julien different ball game. In that through the early going but inning they got the key hits the Lancers pulled away Silvestrie escaped the jam with help from a 4-6-3 double they needed. If we make one with seven runs in a huge or two more plays we fourth inning for a 10-1 win play. Dascoli pushed the lead to might’ve been able to get out at . of it but at the end of the day “Malden Catholic put the 3-0 with a RBI groundout in the top of the second, scoring you have to tip your cap to ball in play, they hit the ball them.” hard and they had a few sin- Nico Alex. English closed the gap to Reliever Ethan Labbe kept gles that snuck in there,” En- the Lancers quiet through glish coach Doug Mullins 3-1 in the bottom of the third. Anthony Mateo singled to the closing stages but the said. “They put pressure on Bulldogs didn’t have a come- us. Then that one inning they lead the frame and crossed home plate on a Malden back in store. just came through with “Ethan was unbelievable,” clutch hitting. We were one Catholic error when Jose Mo- rel sent a sharply-hit ground Mullins said. “He’s been un- big play away from getting believable all season out of out of it but that’s just the ball through the infield. Then it went downhill in a the bullpen. Things hap- way baseball works some- pened in that fourth inning hurry for English. Malden times. They just tacked on and we had to make a change run after run.” Catholic caught steam in the on the fly. He came in, he The Bulldogs got off to a top of the fourth and blew ITEM FILE PHOTO battled and he wanted the tough start in the top of the the game open at 10-1. It ball.” English’s Jose Morel knocked in the lone run for the Bulldogs in a loss to first. Lucas Dascoli and Joe started with consecutive Malden Catholic in the first round of the Division 1 North tournament. Ward started the rally with 2-run doubles from Peguero ENGLISH, B2 Prep lacrosse rolls to Div. 1 North win

By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF DANVERS — The No. 1 St. John’s Prep lacrosse team start- ed the postseason on the right note Friday with a convincing 17-3 win over No. 9 Peabody in the Division 1 North quarterfi- nal at Fred Glatz Field. “It was an all around really good job,” Eagles coach John Pynchon said. “Leo (Shidler) does a really good job in year one over (at Peabody). They’ve been really reviving a strong tradition. I know a lot of their younger guys from coaching in the summer and they have a lot of talent coming back. They got a lot coming back. “But I think that’s the differ- ence,” Pynchon said. “We have been here before. So the nerves that everyone felt (Friday), the ITEM FILE PHOTO pressure, we felt comfortable with that because we’ve been in Jake Surette (left) and Pat Keefe (right) each scored two goals for it a little bit.” St. John’s Prep in a win over Peabody in the Division 1 North quar- terfinal Friday. PREP, B2

ITEM FILE PHOTO Lynnfield softball blanks St. Joseph St. Mary’s Jaiden Moriello scored two goals in a win over Pentucket in the Division 3 North quar- By Anne Marie Tobin terfinal Friday afternoon. ITEM STAFF LYNNFIELD — It had been 15 days since the Lynnfield softball team Spartans knock off last played. The No. 13 Pioneers showed little signs of rust Friday, scoring nine runs top seed Pentucket in the first inning en route to a 12-0 mercy-rule victory in five innings over By Mike Alongi stretch to save the lead. visiting No. 20 St. Joseph Prep Phoe- ITEM STAFF “As a sophomore, to play nix in the preliminary round of the with that kind of compo- Division 3 North tournament. WEST NEWBURY — sure and be that much of a “It’s always good to get that first The St. Mary’s boys la- team leader is rare,” Field tournament win, no matter how you crosse team saved its best said of Quirk. “He made get it,” said Lynnfield coach Peter game for the most import- some massive one-on-one Marinelli. “Other than that first in- ant time of the year, as the saves down the stretch ning, we were definitely a little flat at No. 8 Spartans knocked that really kept the mo- times, but that’s what happens with a off No. 1 Pentucket, 15-12, mentum in our favor, and long layoff. I told them after the game in the Division 3 North he’s come up big for us like that they are going to have to pick it quarterfinal at Pentucket that all season.” up a bit in the next round as the com- Regional Middle School The Spartans actually petition gets a little stiffer with every Friday afternoon. The 15 fell into a quick hole early round. (Friday), we just did the best ITEM FILE PHOTO goals the Spartans put on in this one, as Pentucket we could and thankfully it was good Lynnfield’s Taylor Tringali went 3-for-3 with one RBI and two the board are the most al- notched two goals within enough to win.” runs scored in a win over St. Joseph Prep in the preliminary lowed by Pentucket all sea- the first two minutes of play to go up 2-0 and force LYNNFIELD, B2 round of the Division 3 North tournament Friday. son. “We knew that beat- a quick St. Mary’s time- ing teams of Pentucket’s out. The stoppage seemed caliber would require us to help the Spartans, as Classical softball boasts three all-conference players playing our best lacrosse, they went on to score the and that’s what we’ve been next two goals (one each from Kinne and Laundry) Classical hosts Reading working on over the past By Harold Rivera to tie the score at 2-2. The ITEM SPORTS EDITOR in a first-round tilt Satur- few weeks,” said St. Mary’s two teams exchanged goals day (1). coach Josh Field. “We knew over the final two minutes Classical’s Kayla Mor- The rest of the NEC that offensively we had to rill, Rebecca Walker and move the ball around and of the first quarter, and the North all-conference team score stood tied at 3-3 after Brooke Warren earned includes English’s Julia keep their defense work- all-conference selections ing, and I think we were one frame. Chen; Revere’s Alexis Ia- The back-and-forth play as the Northeastern Con- coviello; Malden’s Sarah able to do that really well.” ference released its soft- Davis Kinne led the way continued into the second Whitehouse; Medford’s quarter, starting with a ball all-stars for the 2019 Brenna Forbes and Car- with four goals and one season. assist for St. Mary’s, while goal from Kinne to give men DiOrio, Everett’s the Spartans a 4-3 lead. Morrill and Walker, both Kaylee Nearen; Salem’s Zach Barden added four seasoned veterans, helped goals. Brendan Laundry Pentucket retook the lead Christina Napierkowski; with two straight goals, anchor Classical’s infield Somerville’s Noralee Haw- had three goals and three this spring. Warren, a assists, Nick Napolitano but then Barden netted his kins. first of the game to tie the left-handed pitcher, took had two goals and one as- Forbes was named MVP score at 5-5. After Pentuck- care of business in the sist and Jaiden Moriello of the North, Medford’s et’s Kevin Kershaw scored circle. Each of the three had two goals. Jack Dempsey was named with less than 30 seconds played a crucial role in Goalie Kaden Quirk also Coach of the Year and Re- left, the Sachems were able helping lead the Rams to put forth one of his best vere won the Sportsman- ITEM FILE PHOTO to take a 6-5 lead into half- another Division 1 North performances with 17 ship Award. time. state tournament appear- Brooke Warren is one of three Classical players saves, including a num- ance. ALL-STARS, B2 selected to the NEC North all-conference team. ber of key stops down the ST. MARY’S, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 Navigators drop one to Pittsfield By Joshua Kummins an infield single to begin batters later. two outs in the eighth be- FOR THE ITEM the frame, center fielder The famous Wahconah fore Baruch scored on a Ben Malgeri (Holy Cross) sun delay split the fourth failed pickoff attempt to PITTSFIELD — The lined a single through inning, and the Suns tied give Pittsfield some insur- North Shore Navigators the right side and took the game with two runs ance. allowed single runs in the second on a relay throw on the back side. After Pittsfield ensured a split seventh and eighth in- from the outfield. Third Bergeron allowed a leadoff of the home-and-home se- nings and could not recov- baseman Andrew Olszak’s double to catcher Jackson ries with a perfect ninth. er Friday night at Wahco- (Southern Maine) ground- Petersen (Penn), desig- Henry Leake (Babson) nah Park, dropping a 5-3 er brought the first run nated hitter Dan Baruch struck out the side to re- decision to the Pittsfield home before Lawlor laced (Boston College) hit a cord the save his first ap- Suns. two-bagger of his own and pearance of the season, North Shore slipped to a run-scoring hit to right 5-3 with the loss, while to double the North Shore scored on a wild pitch with catching a pair of Naviga- Pittsfield jumped back advantage. shortstop Nate Cormier tor batters looking to end above .500 at 5-4. The Suns cut into their (Nichols) batting. the game. The Navs out-hit the deficit in the bottom half of Bergeron posted North Suns reliever Jon Morri- opposition by a 9-8 mar- the third when right field- Shore’s best start of the son (Rhode Island) earned gin but made four errors er Matt Malcom (Eastern summer, allowing two the win as he allowed just on the defensive side. Connecticut State) hit a earned runs on six hits four hits and one walk Right fielder Sean Lawlor one-out double. After in- through six innings. while striking out seven (Flagler) and catcher Col- ducing a 1-2-3 double play The Salem, N.H., native over four innings. Third in Wetterau (St. John’s) to end the second, Navs walked just one, struck baseman Jack Khawly each went 2-for-4 to pace starter Matt Bergeron out five, and stranded six (Broward) went 2-for-4 to the offense, with Lawlor (Saint Joseph’s of Maine) runners on base to keep lead the Pittsfield offense, driving in one run and stranded a third-inning the game even. while Baruch scored twice. Wetterau scoring another. runner in scoring position Trystan Sarcone (Dart- With the season’s first Pittsfield starter John to keep the score at 2-1. mouth) struck out two series against Pittsfield Clayton (UAlbany) faced North Shore extended during his first of two in- now complete, the Navs ITEM FILE PHOTO just one Navs batter over its lead back to two runs nings of work in his Navi- return to Fraser Field for St. Mary’s goalie Kaden Quirk had 17 saves in a the minimum and struck in the fourth. Second base- gators debut, but the Suns back-to-back home games win over Pentucket in the Division 3 North quar- out two through the first man Dominic Freeberger jumped ahead for good this weekend. Nashua terfinal Friday. half of his four-inning (UNC Asheville) sprayed against the southpaw on makes another trip for start, but the visitors a leadoff double down the Malcom’s solo homer with a 6 p.m. Saturday game broke the ice with a two- left field line and traded one out in the seventh. before the Westfield Star- St. Mary’s upsets No. 1 run third. places with shortstop Lo- Sarcone fielded his posi- fires pay their first-ever After Wetterau beat out gan Bravo (Harvard) two tion well to help record visit Sunday at 5 p.m. Pentucket in Division 3 ST. MARY’S English baseball’s season comes to an end From B1 ENGLISH they’re going out on a win. BASEBALL history. Fenwick featured The second half started the same way, with the two From B1 They sent this program in Boston English 2, eight different goal scor- teams exchanging goals in the first several minutes. Alex the right direction based Winthrop 0 ers in the win. Diego Alva- Satkus put Pentucket up by two goals before Moriello Not all is lost for the on the way they handled The No. 12 Vikings rez-Segee, Nico Pasciuto made it 7-6, but then Nick Lamattina gave the Sachems Bulldogs. English returns themselves all year. They couldn’t get the offense go- and Derek DelVecchio a two-goal lead after scoring with about five minutes left. a solid nucleus of experi- set us up for success down ing in the Division 4 North each scored two goals. But that’s when the tide turned. enced underclassmen next the line. It’s good for my opening round. Winthrop Nick Muzi, Stefano Fabia- St. Mary’s responded with four straight goals over the season after the program underclassmen to learn ends the season 6-15. no, Robbie Favuzza, Brian next two minutes (two from Napolitano and one each took a good step forward from them. BOYS LACROSSE Harrington and Joe Riv- from Laundry and Kinne) to jump ahead 10-8 with less this spring. “We have a lot of talent Fenwick 11, Ipswich 8 ers scored one goal apiece. than three minutes to play in the third. Pentucket scored “On the way out I coming in,” Mullins said. At Stephen E. Donald- Muzi and Favuzza each quickly to make it 10-9, but then Barden and Laundry thanked my seniors,” Mul- “The seniors helped build son Stadium, the Crusad- had two assists. added goals in the final minute to take a three-goal lead lins said. “While they’re this. This loss hurts but ers advanced to the Divi- No. 3 Fenwick travels to into the final quarter. going out on a loss (Fri- it’s just a step in the right sion 3 North semifinal for No. 1 Austin Prep Monday Although the Sachems scored two quick goals to start day), there’s no doubt direction.” the first time in program night (7). the fourth quarter, St. Mary’s never let the lead slip away. Two goals from Barden and another from Moriello kept Pentucket at bay, and a number of big saves down the Prep lacrosse moves on in Div. 1 North stretch by Quirk helped seal the win for the Spartans. Next up for St. Mary’s (16-4) is a date with No. 4 Dracut PREP The Tanners faced an sions but Kreher came to cut the lead to 14-2. (15-5) in the Division 3 North semifinals Monday (5) at From B1 uphill battle trying to gain through with a pair of With running time in Austin Prep. possession, starting with saves. Peabody finallythe fourth quarter, St. “We’re going to enjoy this one for now, but we have to St. John’s offense had no Pat Russo in the faceoff cashed in with a goal from John’s added a quick goal get right back to work because we don’t really know any- problem waiting for its circle against Yannone. Houlden to cut the Eagles from Smith to go ahead thing about Dracut,” said Field. “A win like this gives us chances and moving the “The first quarter we lead to 3-1 late in the first 15-2. McCarron capped off a lot of confidence moving forward, but we still have to ball around with 13 goal were there,” Peabody quarter. the Tanners scoring with a work. Our goal coming in was to compete against the top scorers. Depth has played coach Leo Shidler said. But the Eagles quickly goal midway through the teams in the North, and we’re doing that now. Hopefully a key factor for St. John’s “We executed to a certain took but the momentum fourth and Tyson and Sou- we can keep it going.” all season. extent. We had a certain with Ott assisting a goal za each added a tally to “It’s a huge boost to the gameplan coming in obvi- from Nistl to put St. John’s seal the 17-3 win. program,” Pynchon said. ously to possess the ball. ahead 4-1 before the end The Tanners’ (12-7) sea- “Part of what we’re trying Their faceoff player (Yan- of the first. son may be coming to a to build here is that depth. none) is ridiculous. It’s The second quarter was close but the future is Being sustainable and not tough when you don’t win all St. John’s. Keefe start- bright after making the just having just one or two a draw to possess. And Pat ed things off with an early playoffs for the first time players. We got guys that (Russo) is very good too, goal and Surette and in four years. you don’t even see practic- but Yannone’s hands are Brennan each added a tal- “Our guys came to play ing against the starters. super quick. He battles ly next to give the Eagles but talent on talent it just It’s been a great year on and never quits.” a 7-1 lead. Late in the wasn’t there,” Shidler the field but we’re more Jack Houlden, Colby second quarter, Rockett said. “We have a lot of excited about what we’re doing in the locker room Therrien and Connor Mc- followed up a St. John’s work to do, but we’ll be and at practice.” Carron each had one goal timeout with an unassist- back. The future is defi- Wes Rockett led the way for Peabody. Austin Leg- ed goal and Yannone nitely bright with some of with two goals and two gett had seven saves. turned a faceoff win into the players we got here. To assists while Dan DeLaus, It didn’t take long for the another goal to stretch the be able to come in here Patrick Keefe and Jake Eagles to get ahead with lead to 9-1. and play a team that I Surette each scored a pair Ott swinging a nice pass Surette and Ott added think is winning the whole of goals. Michael Ott had to Rockett out front who two goals in the final min- thing is an experience you one goal and four assists scored to give St. John’s a ute of the half to give St. can’t get elsewhere. Hope- and Craig Yannone, who 1-0 lead. John’s a 11-1 lead heading fully we learn from it.” set the tone in the faceoff The Prep added two into the break. The Eagles host No. 4 circle, scored one goal with more goals before Peabody The second half was Central Catholic Monday one assist. had a possession. DeLaus more of the same. Kelly, (7) in the Division 1 North Pat Nistl, Lucas Bren- made a nice move to the Brown and DeLaus each semifinal. St. John’s nan, Michael Kelly, Josiah net to score and Keefe added a goal in a two min- defeated Central 9-8 Brown, Tucker Smith, ripped a shot to stretch ute span in the third quar- during the regular season. Graham Tyson and Brian the Eagles lead to 3-0. ter to give the Eagles a “Every game left is going Souza each had one goal. The Tanners saw a few 14-1 lead. Peabody got to be a battle,” Pynchon Goalkeeper Alex Kreher scoring chances next with back on the board next said. “There aren’t any had six saves. a pair of lengthy posses- with a goal from Therrien easy games left.” ITEM FILE PHOTO English’s Julia Chen was named to the NEC North all-conference team. Lynnfield softball shows no signs of rust LYNNFIELD Sophomore Reilly Ganter with a single, then Jillian double. NEC announces its From B1 picked up the win. She Babine (2-for-3, run, RBI) The Pioneers added two gave up four hits, struck brought Shapleigh home more in the bottom of the The loss did not take out five and walked two. with a single to make it fourth to make it 12-0, 2019 softball all-stars anything away from the re- Taylor Tringali led the of- 2-0. Sadie Gearan (1-for-3, thanks to some alert base- cord-setting season of the fense. She was a perfect run) kept the line moving running from Tringali. ALL-STARS Phoenix, which was in un- 3-for-3 with one RBI and with a 2-run double. With one out, she singled, From B1 charted waters. two runs scored. Tringali loaded the bases got to second on a passed “Our team has never “Taylor hit the ball and with an infield single, then ball and scored on a single The South all-conference team includes Swampscott’s made the tournament,” was driving the ball,” Mari- Sam Lebruska (1-for-3) by Jenna Brodigan (1-for- Katie Watts; Saugus’ Caitlyn Wood; Peabody’s Tianna said first-year coach Ste- nelli said. “We had a couple ripped a 2-run single to 3, run, stolen base). Two Dawe and Kristina Rossignoll; Marblehead’s Charlotte phen McGovern. “We had of shots there but we plate Gearan and Babine batters later, Serabian Plakans; Danvers’ Alexcea Glynos; Beverly’s Rona Scott 10 wins this year after weren’t driving the ball the and make it 5-0. blasted a long triple to the and Julia Pitman; Gloucester’s Sydney McKay, Tracy having only 10 wins in the way we should have.Their But the Pioneers weren’t fence in center field to Wood and Elizabeth Schuster. last four years. So making McKay was named MVP of the South, Fishermen pitcher was throwing the done yet. Serabian reached plate Brodigan. the tournament, we are coach John Nicastro was named Coach of the Year and ball just hard enough that on an infield error with Next up for Lynnfield is a Saugus won the Sportsmanship Award. proud of ourselves. if we had made decent con- Tringali scoring to make it first-round matchup at No. The North all-stars are Classical’s Amanda Wilkins, “We also play on dirt tact the ball would have 6-0. Allie Wing (2-for-4) 4 Madison Park Sunday Kiara Edmonds and Madison Dana; English’s Julian- fields so our players were gone, but I think we were made it 8-0 with a 2-run (1). na Perry; Medford’s Mya Winslow, Emma McGlynn and all wearing regular sneak- just too laid back.” triple, then Shapleigh “We will have to play bet- MaKenzie Eisnor; Everett’s Madison Dufaes; Salem’s ers,” McGovern said. “Five Breanna Serabian (2-for- capped the scoring with an ter than we did (Friday),” Rosa Vidal; Malden’s Lissette Curran. of their runs in that first 4, two runs, stolen base) RBI single to make it 9-0. Marinelli said. “(Friday), I The South all-stars are Swampscott’s Chloe Rakaus- inning were on errors led the game with a single Ganter helped her own would have loved to get kas; Saugus’ Emma Howard; Marblehead’s Mercedez when we slipped or didn’t and scored when Chloe cause with a triple in the other kids in the game af- Pelletier; Peabody’s MacKenzie Marmion and Makay- get a good throw off. We Shapleigh’s fly ball to left third, scoring pinch-run- ter that first inning, but we la Rooney; Winthrop’s Bella Perrotti; Danvers’ Brooke can whine about it but it was misplayed. Reilly ner Jacqueline Carbone weren’t playing good Grassia and Kayla Robinson; Beverly’s Natalie Stillwell was true. No way was I Ganter (1-for-3, run, RBI (two runs, two stolen bas- enough to do that. We need and Melanie Mason; Gloucester’s Jemima Grow, Madi- going to make the girls go triple) moved Shapleigh (1- es) who was running for to focus more and be more son Machado and Ella Marshall. buy turf shoes last night.” for-3, run, RBI) to third Wing after Wing’s 1-out ready to play.” SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS SATURDAY Division 3 North (Not including last night’s games) No. 19 Pope John at No. 3 St. Tonight Sunday Monday MIAA Baseball Mary’s (3) Division 1A “Super 8” vs.Nashua vs.Westfield vs.Worcester No. 3 Walpole at No. 2 St. John’s (at MIAA Girls Lacrosse Silver Knights Starfires (5) Bravehearts W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Campanelli, 3) Division 2 North No. 10 Tyngsboro at No. 2 Swamp- (6) (6:35) Division 3 North North Shore 5 2 0.714 - 1W 5-2 scott (3:30) No. 20 Stoneham at No. 4 Fenwick Brockton 5 3 0.625 .5 1W 5-3 (1) SUNDAY Pittsfield 4 4 0.500 1.5 4L 4-4 No. 19 Wayland at No. 3 Lynnfield MIAA Baseball Tuesday Wednesday (4) Division 3 North at Worcester 3 3 0.500 1.5 1L 3-3 MIAA Softball No. 21 Watertown/No. 12 Essex Division 1 North Tech at No. 5 Saugus (12) (7) OFF Bristol 3 4 0.429 2 1L 3-4 No. 10 Reading at No. 7 Classical MIAA Softball Westfield 3 5 0.375 2.5 1W 3-5 (1) Division 3 North No. 15 Peabody at No. 2 Acton-Box- No. 13 Lynnfield at No. 4 Madison Nashua 2 4 0.333 2.5 2W 2-4 boro (3:30) Park (1)

SPORTS BRIEFS East Coast Karate Cross Country Series will run its 50th season this Academy year. Races will be held every Wednesday until Members of East Coast September 25. Karate Academy, under the There is no entry fee to direction of Master Lou Hop- run, and the races will kins, competed in the World begin at 6:30 p.m. Each Martial Arts Federation bi-an- evening there will be three nual tournament in Boxford. races -- the short race, the All students entered the tra- 1.57-mile race and the long ditional form division for their race. The courses cover dif- age and level. Alexander Grig- ferent combinations of fire oris won first place in age roads and single-track group 6-7 while Beno Frank paths, and the courses vary Mabikas won third place in from week to week. For the same division. Luckner further information, please Joseph took fourth place in visit www.lwrun.org. age group 10-11. Thomas Malone received first place in the under black Lynn Babe Ruth belt challenged division ages 6-17. Nathaniel Lorenz Golda- final registration mez received the second place Lynn Babe Ruth will trophy in this division. hold final registration for In the under black belt chal- its Senior Division today lenged division ages 18-plus, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Jeremy Nisbit received first Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 place, Mohammed Boukataya p.m. took second and George Mit- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The teams will play ziaris received the third place against teams from Pea- pitcher Yonny Chirinos pitched eight innings of two-hit ball against the Red Sox trophy. body, Danvers, Amesbury Friday night. and other cities from the Lynn Woods North Shore. Any player born prior to Summer Cross May 1, 2003 and on or Red Sox bats fall silent against Tampa Country Series after January 1, 2000 are eligible to play in Babe BOSTON (AP) — Yonny through the first five in- walked Brock Holt to start with back-to-back singles The Lynn Woods Summer Ruth 16-18 competition. Chirinos pitched two-hit nings on just 50 pitches the sixth. Jackie Bradley again off Porcello. ball for eight scoreless in- and didn’t allow a baserun- Jr. followed with a single Kiermaier hit his seventh nings and the Tampa Bay ner or hit until the sixth. and Boston loaded the bas- home run in the ninth. STANLEY CUP FINAL Rays stopped Boston’s Chirinos struck out six es with one out, but Chiri- TRAINER’S ROOM Monday, May 27 St. Louis 4, Boston 2 four-game winning streak, and walked two before nos got out of the jam by Rays: Recalled RHP Ca- beating the Red Sox 5-1 on Emilio Pagan took over in striking out Benintendi sey Sadler from Triple-A Boston 4, St. Louis 2 Thursday, June 6 Friday night. the ninth. Boston broke up and Rafael Devers. Durham and optioned RHP Wednesday, May 29 St. Louis 2, Boston 1, St. Louis leads series 3-2 hom- the shutout with doubles Choi led off the second Hunter Wood to the Bulls. St. Louis 3, Boston 2 Sunday, June 9 ered and drove in four by Andrew Benintendi and with his sixth homer and Red Sox: Activated 1B Saturday, June 1 Boston at St. Louis, 8 p.m. runs and Ji-Man Choi also Xander Bogaerts. Tampa Bay added two Mitch Moreland (lower Boston 7, St. Louis 2 Wednesday, June 12 homered for the Rays, who The Rays tagged Rick more runs in the fourth back) from the 10-day in- Monday, June 3 x-Boston at St. Louis, 8 p.m. didn’t need much offense to Porcello (4-6) for four runs after and jured list. Moreland start- front Chirinos in the lon- on eight hits in six innings Avisail Garcia started the ed at first base, but left gest outing of his career. in the opener of a four- inning with consecutive after the sixth innings with NBA FINALS Chirinos (7-2) had nev- game series at Fenway singles. Kiermaier drove in tightness in his right quad- Thursday, May 30 Toronto at Golden State, 9 p.m. er gone more than 7 1-3 Park. both with a single, then de- riceps. . Optioned RHP Toronto 118, Golden State 109 Monday, June 10 innings before stifling Chirinos didn’t allow livered an RBI single in the Ryan Weber to Triple-A Sunday, June 2 Golden State at Toronto, 9 p.m. the Red Sox. He cruised a baserunner until he sixth after the Rays opened Pawtucket. Golden State 109, Toronto 104 Thursday, June 13 Wednesday, June 5 Toronto 123, Golden State 109, x-Toronto at Golden State, 9 p.m. Toronto leads series 2-1 Sunday, June 16 Blues’ Barbashev suspended for Game 6 Friday, June 7 x-Golden State at Toronto, 8 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — The NHL has suspended St. MLB Louis Blues forward Ivan Barbashev for one game AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division for an illegal check to the W L Pct GB W L Pct GB head of New York 39 23 .629 — Philadelphia 36 27 .571 — Tampa Bay 38 23 .623 ½ Atlanta 34 29 .540 2 forward Marcus Johans- Boston 33 30 .524 6½ New York 30 32 .484 5½ son during Game 5 of the Toronto 23 40 .365 16½ Washington 28 34 .452 7½ Stanley Cup Final. 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Web.com: BMW Charity Pro-Am (tape)...... Golf Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer capturing the Belmont Stakes with over Jane Blalock. 1985 — Creme Fraiche, ridden 8:50 a.m...... UEFA: Croatia vs. Wales...... ESPN2 7 a.m...... World Cup: Australia vs. Italy...... FS1 a 1½-length victory over Firethron. by Eddie Maple, becomes the first 11:20 a.m...... U-20 World Cup: US vs. Ecuador...... FS2 9:30 a.m...... World Cup: Brazil vs. Jamaica...... FS1 1950 — Boston beats the St. Lou- gelding to win the Belmont Stakes, 11:50 a.m...... UEFA: Bosnia-Herzegovina. vs. Finland... ESPNews 12 p.m...... World Cup: England vs. Scotland...... Fox is Browns 29-4 at Fenway Park, Women’s Soccer beating Stephan’s Odyssey by a Tennis and the Red Sox set six major 9 a.m...... World Cup: Germany vs. China...... FS1 half-length. 9 a.m...... French Open ( men’s final)...... NBC league records: most runs scored 12 p.m...... World Cup: Spain vs. South Africa...... Fox Drag Racing 1986 — Larry Bird scores 29 3 p.m...... World Cup: Norway vs. Nigeria...... Fox by one team; most long hits in a points to lead the to 5:30 p.m...... Menards Heartland Nationals...... FS1 game with 17 (nine doubles, one Tennis Auto Racing a 114-97 victory over the Houston 6 a.m...... French Open (men’s semifinals)...... Tennis triple and seven homers); most 2 p.m...... FireKeepers Casino 400...... FS1 Rockets and their 16th NBA title. 9 a.m...... French Open (women’s final)...... NBC total bases with 60; most extra 2:10 p.m...... Canadian Grand Prix...... ABC 1990 — The “Indomitable Lions” Track and Field Radio bases on long hits with 32; most of Cameroon pull off one of the 2 p.m...... Golden Gala Pietro Mennea...... NBC MLB runs for two games with 49 (20 a greatest upsets in soccer history, 6:30 p.m...... NCAA Championships...... ESPN2 day earlier); and most hits in two 1-0 over defending champion Ar- Horse Racing 1:05 p.m...... Tampa Bay at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 games with 51. gentina in the first game of the 2:30 p.m...... Belmont Stakes undercard...... NBCSN Stanley Cup Final 1958 — Mickey Wright beats Fay World Cup. 4 p.m...... Belmont Stakes...... NBC 8 p.m...... Boston at St. Louis...... WBZ-FM 98.5 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV JUNE 8, 2019 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) WGBH Magic Moments: Great Performances Tribute to producer ››› The Beatles: Eight Days a Week -- The Touring Live Better Now A change at home or to the ^ PBS Best of 50s Pop David Foster. Years (2016) Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr. With Mimi Guarneri Spend more time helping a Take it easy and relax with a way you relate to loved ones is worthy cause and less time loved one or good friend. Mull WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! God Friended Me 48 Hours (N) 48 Hours (N) News Phantom In Touch Rizzoli & Isles encouraged. Don’t disregard $ CBS Fortune Gourmet dealing with demanding peo- over your options and consid- the needs of others or your WCVB News- Chronicle Shark Tank The Good Doctor 20/20 News- Celebrity Person of Interest Elemen- ple. Spend your time doing er how to best keep your costs % ABC Center 5 “Hubert” Center 5 Page “B.S.O.D.” tary own happiness. Synchronicity things that matter to you. down without jeopardizing WBTS NBC Pride Songland “will.i.am” Dateline NBC News Saturday Night Live “Adam 1st Look will lead to tranquility. * NBC Boston Special at 11 Sandler; Shawn Mendes” your goals. WFXT MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs. Wrigley Field. Boston Sports MasterChef Just for Just for Boston CANCER (June 21-July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) 9 FOX (N) News Wrap Laughs Laughs News Keep your secrets and person- Live life your way. Take the ini- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) WUTF “Clover- Exploding Sun (2013) David James Elliott, Anthony ›› The Expendables (2010, Acción) Syl- ››› 3:10 to Yuma (2007) Rus- al matters well hidden. Taking tiative to follow your dreams You’ll have some good ideas = UMA field” Lemke. El sol está a punto de hacer explosión. vester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li. sell Crowe, Christian Bale. action without first getting the and engage in adventures that will help you improve your WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) ››› 50/50 (2011, Comedy-Drama) Joseph Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & facts will lead to an emotional F MNT Theory Theory Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen. Molly situation that could be avert- that pique your imagination surroundings and boost your WGBX (5:00) Les Misérables 25th Anniversary The Keto Diet With Dr. Josh Rick Steves Special: The Story Austin City Limits NOVA ed. Offer peace and love, not and inspire your creativity. Ro- physical well-being. Clear a L PBS Concert at the O2 Axe of Fascism in Europe chaos. mance is in the stars. space and explore a new fit- WWJE Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Hollywood and Panic 9-1-1 Drugs, ness routine. 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Profes- ››‡ The Wolverine (2013) Hugh Jackman. Wolverine Is it guesswork, or is there a clue? FX Future Past” (2014) sor X and Raven battle the immortal mutant Apocalypse. confronts the prospect of real mortality. Jessica Alba said, “My theo- plays the highest spot-card he at trick two. East wins with his (5:55) “Crazy Rich ›››‡ A Star Is Born (2018, Romance) Bradley Coo- Big Little Big Little Lies “Seri- Chernobyl Taking risks to HBO Asians” (2018) per, Lady Gaga, Sam Elliott. ‘R’ Lies ous Mothering” expose the truth. ry is that if you look confident, has; if he does not, he plays queen and returns the suit. Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens: Declassified “Mystifying Sites” Magnetic Unidentified: Ancient Aliens: Declassified you can pull off anything — his lowest spade. However, if Then West should lead the HIST hotspots. (N) America’s UFO Magnetic hotspots. even if you have no clue what East started with a doubleton 13th spade, and East should (5:00) ››‡ “The Adriana Trigiani’s Very Valentine (2019) My Husband’s Secret Life (2017, Sus- Adriana Trigiani’s Very Valen- you’re doing.” spade, he drops the higher ruff with his heart jack, which LIFE Notebook” (2004) Kelen Coleman, Jacqueline Bisset. pense) Kara Killmer, Brett Donahue. tine (2019) Kelen Coleman. 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How should where will the fourth defensive Deathly Hallows” Daniel Radcliffe. Harry may have to make the sacrifice. West continue? trick come? The next deal! (6:00) ››› “Hitch” Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full The Last ›‡ Norbit (2007) Eddie Murphy, TBS (2005) Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Frontal O.G. Thandie Newton. At trick one, East’s job is Given the dummy, the con- (5:30) ››› “Doctor ››› Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) Chris Pratt. The ››› The Incredible Hulk (2008, Action) Edward to signal whether he has the tract will be defeated only if the TNT Strange” (2016) team unravels the mystery of Peter Quill’s parentage. Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth. queen, the honor touching defenders take three spades (5:10) ››‡ “The ››‡ San Andreas (2015, Action) Dwayne Johnson, ››‡ The Mummy (1999) Brendan Fraser. A mummy Chicago the two promised by West’s and one heart. West should USA Mummy Returns” Carla Gugino, Alexandra Daddario. seeks revenge for a 3,000-year-old curse. P.D. opening lead. If he does, he continue with the spade three (5:55) ›‡ “Big ››‡ Step Brothers (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell, John ››‡ Yes Man (2008) Jim Carrey. A man tries to My VH1 Daddy” (1999) C. Reilly, Richard Jenkins. change his life by saying yes to everything. Baby’s CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV JUNE 9, 2019 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH (6:30) John Denver: Downton Abbey Returns! Stronger Bones, Longer Life Bee Gees: One Night Only Las Brain Secrets With ^ PBS Country Boy Preventing osteoporosis. Vegas concert. Dr. Michael WBZ 60 Minutes (N) The 73rd Annual Tony Awards Honoring excellence on Broad- News Sports Sports Joel StaySexy $ CBS way. (N) Final (N) Final OT Osteen WCVB America’s Funniest Celebrity Family The $100,000 Pyra- To Tell the Truth (N) News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos Feud (N) mid (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “SNAFU” WBTS Deal or No Deal (N) 2019 Stanley Cup Final Boston Bruins at St. Louis Blues. Game News NBC 10 Access Ninja * NBC 6. (N) at 11 Sports Warrior WFXT Last Man Bob’s Simpsons Bob’s Family Last Man Boston 25 News at Boston News In- Hot Top- Whacked Boston 9 FOX Standing Burgers Burgers Guy Standing 10PM (N) News Depth ics Out Spo. News WUTF “Mission: Imposs.- ›››‡ Minority Report (2002) Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell. Un ›› Replicant (2001, Acción) Jean-Claude Vecinos = UMA Ghost” policía debe probar su inocencia en un crimen. Van Damme, Michael Rooker. WSBK Castle “The G.D.S.” WBZ News 8p (N) NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and F MNT “Acceptable Loss” “The Accident” Theory Theory Girls Girls Half Men WGBX PBS Previews: Great Performances Celebra- Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for Rick Secrets of West- Great L PBS Chasing the Moon tion of Luciano Pavarotti. You Finding financial solutions. Steves minster Perform. WWJE Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Interroga- Interroga- Interroga- Interroga- Dead R JN Murders Murders Murders Murders Murders Murders Murders Murders tions tions tions tions Again WLVI Modern Modern Burden of Truth Supernatural “The 7 News at 10PM on Wipeout Wipeout Obstacles True X CW Family Family “The Rabbit Hole” Scar” CW56 (N) include the Johns. Crime TELE MasterChef latino “Comida saludable para ›› The Last Witch Hunter (2015, Fanta- Titulares y Más - Fin Decisio- Decisiones Ex- ¨ TELE niños” Platos nutritivos y deliciosos. sía) Vin Diesel, Elijah Wood. de Semana nes tremas WABU NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Chicago P.D. “Hit Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. “A Chicago P.D. Chicago ¥ ION “Payback” “Old Tricks” Me” Night Owl” P.D. CABLE STATIONS “Lord of the Rings: ›››‡ The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002, Fantasy) Elijah Wood, Ian ›››‡ The Lord of the Rings: A&E The Return” McKellen, Liv Tyler. Members of a fellowship battle evil Sauron and his pawns. The Two Towers (2002) (5:55) ››› “Taken” Fear the Walking Fear the Walking NOS4A2 Vic meets Fear the Walking NOS4A2 Vic meets Maggie, a AMC (2008) Dead Dead (N) Maggie, a medium. Dead medium. 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(N) (5:35) ›››‡ “The ››‡ Thor: The Dark World (2013, Action) Chris Hem- ››‡ Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011, Adven- FREE Jungle Book” sworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston. ture) Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz, Ian McShane. ››› Logan (2017, Action) Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart. Logan The The ››› Star Trek Into Darkness (2013, Science Fiction) FX must protect a young mutant girl from dark forces. Weekly Weekly Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban. 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The Spanish The Spanish Prin- Vida (N) Vida (N) The Spanish Vida Vida The Spanish Vida STARZ Princess cess (N) Princess Princess “Harry Potter and ››› Iron Man (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence How- Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama SYFY Deathly Hallows” ard. A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals. Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Claws “Just the Claws “Just the Tip” ›› Suicide Squad (2016) Will Smith, Jared Leto. TBS Theory Theory Theory Theory Tip” (N) Armed supervillains unite to battle a powerful entity. (6:00) ››› “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Claws “Just the Claws “Just the Tip” ››‡ Magic Mike XXL (2015) Channing Tatum. Former TNT 2” (2017) Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana. Tip” (N) stripper Mike Lane comes out of retirement. Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Modern Modern Modern Modern The USA cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Family Family Family Family Radkes Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Black Ink Crew: Black Ink Crew: Critics’ Choice Real ›› Johnson Family Vacation VH1 Atlanta Atlanta “Up All Night” Chicago Chicago TV Awards (N) (2004, Comedy) B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 Undone by Brexit, May steps down as Conservative leader By Jill Lawless Downing St. succeed where she failed ASSOCIATED PRESS May will remain as act- and renegotiate Britain’s ing leader and prime min- deal to pull out of the EU. LONDON — British ister for a few weeks while There’s just one prob- Prime Minister Theresa the party picks a succes- lem: The EU says that’s May’s time as Conserva- sor, who will become the not going to happen. tive Party leader ended next prime minister. “There will be no re- Friday, not with a bang Conservative lawmakers negotiation,” European but a whimper. will hold a secret ballot on Commission President May, who announced her Thursday, with any can- Jean-Claude Juncker said departure two weeks ago — not for the first time — after her career was un- didates who don’t get at last week. done by the Brexit mess, least 5 percent dropping On Friday, Juncker formally stepped down out. Further rounds will lamented: “Everyone un- in a private exchange of be held the following week derstands English, but letters with the party, until the field is narrowed leaving almost a dozen to two. nobody understands En- Conservative contenders The final two candidates gland.” fighting to replace her and will meet in a runoff that May, 62, has seen her resume the stalled quest will be decided in a mail- three years atop party to lead Britain out of the in vote by the country’s and country defined, and European Union. approximately 160,000 ultimately destroyed, by The second female Conservative Party mem- Brexit. prime minister in Brit- bers. The winner will be The Oxford-educated ish history spent the day announced the week of daughter of a rural vicar, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS quietly in her home con- July 22. she was picked as party stituency west of London, So far, 11 Conservative leader in July 2016, weeks Parishioner Laura Pontikes has accused Monsignor Frank Rossi, Cardi- rather than the prime lawmakers are running after Britain voted 52 per- nal Daniel DiNardo’s former deputy, of exploiting her emotional depen- minister’s residence at 10 to replace May, vowing to cent to 48 percent to leave dency on him to manipulate her into a sexual relationship. the EU and her predeces- sor, David Cameron, re- signed. Allegations against top priest After many months of negotiations, the 27 other EU nations finally agreed under review after AP report late last year to a detailed withdrawal plan with By Nicole Winfield Houston parish, but al- for it to be a crime,” said May’s government. ASSOCIATED PRESS lowed him to return to the Rev. Davide Cito, a But in one humiliation ministry in another dio- professor of canon law at VATICAN CITY — The after another for May, cese after he completed a the Pontifical Holy Cross Catholic Church in Texas the plan has been reject- treatment program. University in Rome. says it is reviewing allega- ed three times by Par- Pontikes protested to Pontikes has accused Di- tions that a top monsignor liament, doomed by both the archdiocese and went Nardo of negligence in her continued to hear a mar- lawmakers who wanted to police in August. After case for not pursuing the ried woman’s confessions more of a clean break and AP inquiries last week, issue of confession, also after luring her into a sex- those who wanted a softer Rossi’s new bishop placed known as the sacrament ual relationship, a poten- Brexit that kept close eco- him on leave pending the of reconciliation. In email tially serious crime under nomic ties to the bloc. outcome of the investiga- correspondence turned church law. With British politicians tion. over to the archdiocese The announcement was deadlocked, departure Rossi’s lawyer has said and AP, there are multiple FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS issued by the Galves- day was postponed from he is cooperating with the references to confession ton-Houston Archdiocese Prime Minister Theresa May will remain as act- March 29 to Oct. 31, and police investigation but with Rossi, including after led by Cardinal Daniel ing leader and prime minister for a few weeks declined to comment fur- many of May’s Conserva- DiNardo, president of what Pontikes reported while the party picks a successor, who will be- tive colleagues decided ther. The archdiocese has was the Dec. 4, 2012, start the U.S. bishops’ confer- defended him, saying the come the next prime minister. she and her plan had to go. ence, after the woman of the physical relation- relationship was consen- ship. broke years of silence to sual and did not involve denounce his handling of On Dec. 20, 2012, Pon- intercourse. Pontikes tikes tells Rossi she needs her case in an Associated claims it did. Syria uses familiar tactic in to make a “proper confes- Press investigation this The case is significant sion” and he replies: “I week. The archdiocese because DiNardo heads would be most happy to has defended DiNardo’s the U.S. Catholic Church’s rebel Idlib: Bombing civilians celebrate the sacrament handling of the case as response to the clergy of reconciliation with you, By Sarah El Deeb would be safe. it supports were hit by swift and just. But it said sex-abuse scandal, which Friday that the issue of exploded anew last year if you would like.” In ex- ASSOCIATED PRESS The Syrian government airstrikes. In this war, she changes later that day, he and its Russian backer said, attacks on civilians confession was a “new de- worldwide. As president BEIRUT — The father velopment” presented by of the U.S. Conference of asks her to propose a day have turned to a familiar “have happened with ab- and they settle on Friday, could hardly bear seeing tactic in their assault on solute impunity.” Laura Pontikes in the AP Catholic Bishops, DiNardo his 18-month-old daugh- report and would be “thor- will lead a meeting next Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. Idlib — relentlessly and The impact has been Pontikes also told the ter’s panic every time systematically striking brutal in the rebel enclave oughly reviewed in accor- week of U.S. bishops to the Syrian government AP about her confession residential areas, hospi- centered on Idlib in north- dance with canon law.” approve new measures for warplanes flew over their on March 1, 2013, when tals, markets, crops and west Syria on the border Pontikes has accused accountability over abuse. home. Every day for a she wanted to ease her infrastructure to break with Turkey. Some three Monsignor Frank Rossi, The “absolution of an month, she ran to him to conscience before travel- the will of the population million people are bottled DiNardo’s former deputy, accomplice” crime in con- hide in his arms, tearful ing out of town to visit a and pressure people to up there, more than half of of exploiting her emotion- fession, one of the most se- and breathless. al dependency on him to friend whose husband had flee, according to observ- them displaced from other rious in canon law, occurs Abdurrahim had re- manipulate her into a sex- just died. She remembers ers, rights groups and res- parts of the country recap- when a priest absolves fused to flee his home- ual relationship, even as Rossi did not want to hear idents. tured by the military. someone with whom he town throughout years he heard her confessions, her confession and said It’s a tried-and-true The Syrian military has engaged in a sexual of violence, and he was counseled her husband on he did not have time. But method that worked for launched its assault in sin. It must be reported to determined to hold out their strained marriage the Vatican and can carry she insisted, followed him President Bashar Assad’s April, backed by govern- through the new, intensi- and solicited hundreds of the penalty of excommuni- outside the side chapel of forces in their previous, ment and Russian air- fied government offensive thousands of dollars from cation. St. Michael the Archan- destructive campaigns strikes. It has focused on launched in April against them in donations for the “It can be a touch or a gel church and made him that retook the city of the enclave’s southern Idlib province, the last sig- church. The archdiocese kiss. You don’t need the hear her confession out- Aleppo in 2016 and other edges, taking a few villag- nificant territory held by removed Rossi from the sexual act (of intercourse) doors, she said. Syria’s rebels. strategic territories. es and bombarding deeper But now he had his first Striking civilians with into Idlib. child, Ruwaida, to think impunity has been so char- Bombing “targets every- about. acteristic of the eight-year thing: bakeries, hospitals, U.S., Russia blame each other “That look on my daugh- civil war that it rarely even markets. The aim is to ter’s face ... is really what raises much international stop all services to civil- is going to kill me,” said outrage or attention. Mon- ians. Everything,” said as ships nearly collide in Asia the 25-year-old Abdurra- itors say the pattern of Wasel Aljirk, a surgeon strikes clearly show that, whose hospital was blast- By Lolita C. Baldor Russian destroyer, travel- and the two nations rou- him, who asked that his and Mari Yamaguchi ing behind the U.S. ship, tinely shadow each other last name not be published far from being collateral ed by strikes. ASSOCIATED PRESS started moving faster and in international airspace. for security reasons. damage, civilian homes, Five weeks of violence approached as close as 50- In this latest incident, His determination col- businesses and infrastruc- has driven nearly 300,000 WASHINGTON — The 100 feet, the 7th Fleet said in open ocean northeast of lapsed when an airstrike ture are intentional tar- people from their homes. U.S. and Russia accused in a statement. the Philippines, the Rus- on May 30 pulverized the gets of the government. Many are living under ol- each other of unsafe ac- “We consider Russia’s sian military accused the house next door, crushing “Even wars have rules,” ive trees, in tents or unfin- tions on Friday after an actions during this inter- Chancellorsville of mak- to death three children, said Misty Buswell, the ished buildings, cramming American guided-missile action as unsafe and un- ing a dangerous maneu- one of them a girl Ru- Middle East advocacy in overcrowded shared cruiser and a Russian de- professional and not in ver by crossing the path waida’s age. He whisked director for the Interna- rooms. Aid groups fear stroyer came within 165 accordance with the In- of the Russian destroyer his daughter and wife to tional Rescue Committee, that figure could spiral to feet of each other in the ternational Regulations Admiral Vinogradov. The a nearby village, hoping it adding that two hospitals 700,000 displaced. Philippine Sea. for Preventing Collisions U.S. said the incident hap- Acting Defense Secre- at Sea (COLREGS), ‘Rules pened in the Philippine tary Patrick Shanahan of the Road,’ and interna- Sea, while the Russians told reporters that the tionally recognized mari- said it was in the East U.S. will file a formal dip- time customs,” the state- China Sea, which is fur- lomatic complaint about ment said. ther west and closer to the incident and will have It was the first such in- China. military to military con- cident involving warships The Russian military versations with the Rus- in the region since Sep- said in a statement that sians. He added that the tember, when the Chinese the U.S. cruiser “sudden- encounter will not deter warship Luoyang maneu- ly changed direction and the U.S. from conducting vered close to the USS crossed the path of Ad- naval operations. Decatur, a Navy destroyer, miral Vinogradov just 50 The U.S. 7th Fleet said in the South China Sea, meters away,” forcing the the Russian destroyer an incident the U.S. also crew of the Russian ship put the safety of the USS labeled unprofessional to make a quick maneuver Chancellorsville and its and unsafe. The U.S. at to avoid a collision. It said crew at risk, forcing it to the time said the Chinese its navy sent a radio mes- reverse all engines at full ship came within 45 yards sage in protest. throttle to avoid a colli- of the American ship, forc- With U.S.-Russian re- sion. ing it to maneuver out of lations at post-Cold War No one was injured, and the way. The Chinese said lows over the Ukrainian the ships never came into the Luoyang had been de- crisis, the war in Syria contact, said Navy Cdr. ployed to drive the U.S. and Moscow’s meddling Clay Doss, a spokesman vessel away from islands in the 2016 U.S. presiden- for the Japan-based 7th that China claims as its tial election, the Russian Fleet. own. and U.S. militaries have An American helicop- The U.S. also has repeat- frequently exchanged ac- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ter was preparing to land edly complained in recent cusations of what they Striking civilians with impunity has been so characteristic of the on the Chancellorsville, years that Russian planes describe as unsafe maneu- eight-year civil war that it rarely even raises much international out- which was traveling on a have flown dangerously vers by the other side’s rage or attention. steady course, when the close to American aircraft, warplanes and navy ships. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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The Magnificent Mile’s be on Michigan Avenue, I es fall 11 percent since transition is indicative of don’t see that going away.” prices peaked in the first a broader trend, as “high Completed leases for quarter of 2017, The Wall streets” — the world’s marquee spaces on North Street Journal reported most prestigious places to Michigan Avenue aver- in May. buy and sell goods — grap- aged $450 per square foot Other top shopping lo- ple with massive changes in 2018, down from $550 cales, such as San Francis- in consumer habits. the previous two years, co’s Union Square and Ro- The explosive growth according to commercial deo Drive in Beverly Hills, of e-commerce and waves real estate brokerage Calif., have remained flat, of retailer bankruptcies, Cushman & Wakefield. according to the report. PHOTO | TNS combined with rents that The area surveyed was be- In Chicago, retailers, The remake of Tribune Tower will reintroduce 47,500 square feet of retail skyrocketed in recent tween the Chicago River real estate investors and space next year and in a second phase could make way for what would be years coming out of a re- and Oak Street. brokers remain bullish on the city’s second-tallest building. cession, have pummeled Streets like New York’s North Michigan Avenue’s streets known for huge, Fifth Avenue and Miami’s long-term prospects, no rel building at Michigan opment of neighboring “We like seeing Apple’s attention-grabbing spaces. Lincoln Road also are feel- matter how much the re- and Erie Street. Tribune Tower into resi- store starting right at the Experts say streets like ing the pinch. tail world continues to It will be just the third dential condominiums are river,” said Jim Gabel, North Michigan Avenue “North Michigan Ave- change. such Starbucks concept further reminders of mas- CEO of Canadian outdoor won’t be knocked from nue, like many retail corri- By the end of the year, in the country, following sive investments being retailer Roots, which in their perch as the go-to dors in the country where the avenue is expected openings in Seattle and made on the avenue. The May opened a two-level destinations for retailers most of the properties are to get a caffeine-like jolt New York. commitments help offset store about two blocks and consumers alike, and flagship spaces, has been when the world’s largest Farther south, the the sight of big vacancies, away at 605 N. 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