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FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 Lynn to raze Diploma a long former time coming for Marshall Saugus veteran By Gayla Cawley By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF LYNN — City and school of cials have SAUGUS — World War II veteran Peter Decareau rejected both bids that came in for the re- linked arms with his two sons, rose to his feet, and re- development of the former Thurgood Mar- cited the national anthem ahead of his graduation cer- shall Middle School and instead will tear emony at the Roby Administration Building Thursday. down the building, saying it’s become a The U.S. Navy veteran left Saugus High School to frequent target for vandalism and a public ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK serve in World War II. Now 95 years old, his eyes glis- safety hazard. tened as he received his diploma. Mayor Thomas M. McGee announced World War II veteran Peter Decareau sits on a bench The ceremony was held in the same building where he the decision at Thursday night’s School outside of Saugus High School donated by the Class of attended elementary school nine decades ago. 2010. He received his diploma from the Saugus School MARSHALL, A3 Committee during a meeting Thursday night. SAUGUS, A3

Swampscott candidates put their best feet forward

By Bella diGrazia media arts instructor Joseph Douillette’s the Board of Selectmen was in 1991,” said Swampscott candidates ITEM STAFF labclass. The questions included one from Town Moderator Michael McClung as the for Board of Selectmen, forum moderator and Item Editorial Page event started. from left, Andrea Calamita, SWAMPSCOTT — Over-development and Editor Thor Jourgensen, one submitted by The forum began with a two-minute intro- Mary “Polly” Titcomb, Dina high residential taxes were the biggest top- Maietta, Stephen Williams ics of conversation at the Board of Select- a resident, and one from each candidate to a duction from the ve candidates. and Don Hause take part in men candidates’ forum Thursday evening. competitor of their choosing. Calamita is a longtime resident and a forum on Thursday spon- Five of the six candidates, running for the Andrea Calamita, Don Hause, Dina Mai- Lynn elementary school teacher, Hause is two open seats, introduced themselves and etta, Polly Titcomb and Stephen Williams the incumbent with 17 years experience sored by The Daily Item. answered an array of questions at Swamp- were the candidates in attendance, while in Swampscott municipal government, ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK scott High School, sponsored by The Daily Rich Cassidy was out of the country and un- Maietta is a longtime business owner and Item/itemlive.com and hosted by Swamp- able to attend. scott Educational Access and high school “The last time there was six candidates for SWAMPSCOTT, A3 Lynn workers join Stop & Shop strike By Thor Jourgensen 1445 members and 15,000 co- ITEM STAFF workers across Massachusetts are striking over what Local LYNN — Chanting Stop & President Jeff Bollen said is Shop workers wearing signs Stop & Shop’s push for “major that read “please respect our concessions” in worker pension picket line” asked shoppers not to enter the grocery chain’s and health plans and holiday stores after four months of and sick time provisions. From left, Brittany talks on core work conditions “These are the worst negotia- and Tyler Lenners broke down Thursday. tions since we can’t remember. of Lynn and Ta- Lynn store employees, includ- We’re going to stay out until we bassum Sultana ing  orist manager Bridget win,” Bollen said. of Lynn join the Clemens of Saugus and meat The strike affects Stop & strike at Stop & clerk John Fountaine of Lynn, Shop’s local stores including Shop in Lynn on stopped serving customers and the Lynn store on Washington Thursday. picked up picket signs at 1 p.m. Street; the Howley Street store The United Food and Com- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK mercial Workers (UFCW) Local STRIKE, A3

Big Apple Circus INSIDE Lynn shows sensitive side Police lieutenant praises anti-gang By Thomas Grillo comic jugglers, aerialists, grant. A2 ITEM STAFF and an Australian shep- herd that can catch a fris- Opinion PEABODY — Eight- bee followed by a back ip Jourgensen: Standing year-old Sophia couldn’t on command, was a spe- the test of time. A4 stay seated as trapeze ac- cial treat for children with robats sailed through the disabilities. Lynn eld air under the big top at Crash leaves driver “Circus of the Senses” the Big Apple Circus. hospitalized. A6 “I loved it so much,” she is an enhanced version of said. “I especially loved the show which provides Sports the part when they were circus fans who have vi- Tech baseball  ying. My sister loved it, sion, hearing, or cognitive loses late lead in too, I could tell.” challenges with a way to season opener. B1 Sophia and her 9-year- enjoy the performing arts  old sister Adrianna, who experience. Saugus boys lacrosse has Down syndrome, were “I thought the show was rallies to take down among more than 1,400 absolutely fantastic,” said Malden. B1 guests of the circus which Odilia Proulx, the girls’  great aunt. “Adrianna so Lynn’s Edgett named came to the Northshore ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Mall for a four-week run. was intrigued by what she athletic director at Thursday’s performance Lyndsey Hayford, 11, left, and Samara Chaires, 11, both of Pitts eld, are Manchester-Essex. B1 of two dozen acrobats, CIRCUS, A3 all smiles as they meet Ringmaster Stephanie Monseu.

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Beverly A. Lombara, 84 Patricia A. Forbes, 84

LYNN — Beverly the beach and read- PEABODY — Patri- every year. She will A. Lombara, age 84 ing, most of all she cia A. (Ryder) Forbes, be dearly missed by years, of Lynn, died enjoyed spending 84, of Peabody, died all Tuesday at her home time with her family, Tuesday afternoon at She is survived by after a brief illness. especially her three the Massachusetts her son, Glenn Forbes She was the wife of grandchildren. General Hospital fol- of Peabody; her sis- the late John J. Lom- She is survived by lowing a brief illness. ters, Mary Young of bara, with whom she her daughter, Julie A. She was the devoted Peabody, Sr. Theresa shared 58 years of Lombara of Lynn; her wife of the late Jo- Ryder, SND of Ips- marriage. son, John J. Lombara seph W. Forbes. wich, Agnes Prescott Born in Lynn, she was the Jr. and his wife Lia; and three Born in Lynn, she was the and her husband Donald of daughter of the late William grandchildren, Peter “PJ”, Tay- daughter of the late John and Peabody; her brother, Edward H. and Sophie (Levendowska) lor and Alexa Lombara, all of Beatrice (Murphy) Ryder. She and his wife Elaine Ryder of O’Brien and Wanda I. (Lev- Boxford; her brother, Lawrence was raised and educated in Georgia; and by many nieces endowska) O’Brien. Beverly and his wife Pamela O’Brien Lynn and was a graduate of and nephews. She was prede- attended Lynn schools and of Haverhill; as well as many St. Mary’s High School, Class ceased by her sister, Margaret graduated from Lynn Classical nieces, nephews and cousins; of 1949. She has lived in Pea- Uzdavines. High School, Class of 1952. and her favorite grand-dog, body for the past 30 years. Service information: Her She earned an associate’s Lilly. Patricia was a veteran of the funeral will be celebrated ITEM PHOTO | CAROLINA TRUJILLO degree from Chandler Busi- Service information: Her Korean War who served with on Monday at 9 a.m. at the ness School in Boston, Class funeral will be from the the United States Air Force CONWAY, CAHILL-BRODEUR From left, Ramon Vilela, Maroli Licarde, Dan of 1954. PARKER Funeral Home, 35 stateside and was honorably Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., Cahill (rear), Peter Capano, Marina Bamaca, She was employed as an ex- Franklin St., Lynn, on Wednes- discharged in 1955. Following Peabody, followed by her Ruben Montano-Lopez, Hong Net, Fred Hogan, ecutive secretary at the Gen- day at 9:30 a.m., followed by the war, Patricia worked as an funeral Mass at 10 a.m. at Donald Wong and Peter Holey were on hand for eral Electric in Lynn for several a Mass of Christian burial in assembler for General Elec- St. Ann’s Church, Peabody, to the 10th annual Lynn Community Safety Initia- years. Along with her husband St. Mary’s Church, Lynn, at tric in Wilmington before she which relatives and friends tive breakfast Thursday at the police station. John she helped operate the 10:30 a.m., to which rela- retired. are kindly invited to attend. Lombara and Son Funeral tives and friends are invited Family was everything to Visiting hours will be on Sun- Home for many years until to attend. Burial will follow in her, she enjoyed sharing day from 3-5 p.m. Burial will they retired in 2015. St. Joseph Cemetery. Visiting laughs and had a keen sense be in Puritan Lawn Memorial Lynn Police Lt.: She was a member of the hours are on Tuesday from of humor. She also enjoyed Park, Peabody. For directions former St. Michael’s Church, 4-8 p.m. Please make me- spending time with her St. and online obituary, visit St. Hedwig’s Society at St. morial donations in Beverly’s Mary’s High School girlfriends www.ccbfuneral.com. ‘Thank God for’ Michael’s Church, the Guild memory to Care Dimensions, of St. William’s at St. John’s 75 Sylvan St., Suite B-102, Prep, and a former member of Danvers, MA 01923. Guest Gannon Golf Course. Beverly book at parkermemorialfu- June L. Martin, 77 Shannon grant enjoyed socializing, going to neralhome.com. By Steve Krause that doesn’t mean the LYNN — Mrs. June leaves her grand- ITEM STAFF risks are not still there. But now we’re able to L. (Paine) Martin, 77 children, Tara, Sarah, LYNN — As Lynn Po- years, of Lynn, died Shawna, Matthew, take a more preventative Gerald W. McCourt, 81 lice Lt. Peter Holey said approach. We’re hoping to on Tuesday, April 9, Reena and Emma; Thursday, “hopelessness 2019 in a local nurs- her great-grandchil- engage youth in positive equals violence.” activities.” ing home after a long dren, Evan, Camer- Holey, a former Lynn LYNN — Gerald Wil- his sisters, Marjorie illness. She was the on, Lauren, Everly Holey mentioned Fri- English football coach day night youth drop-in liam McCourt, U.S. and her husband wife of Donald W. and Max. She also (and a player for both Marine, 81, of Lynn, Jessie Holland, Joan Martin. leaves several niec- centers at Lynn Tech as the Bulldogs and Boston a popular approach in the recently passed away. McCourt, Anita and She was born in es and nephews. College), was a sergeant Gerald was born her husband Charles Lynn and raised in Saugus, She is the mother of the late city. on the anti-gang unit 13 “In the beginning, we in Boston and lived Heisick and Arlene the daughter of the late Harry Thomas Martin and the sister years ago when, as he told in Watertown. Gerald Behr; sister-in-law, and Beatrice (L’Abbe) Paine. of the late Bertram, Roy, Harry were afraid no one would an audience at the 10th show up,” he said. “Now, served in the U.S. Marion Walak of Lyn- She was a graduate of Saugus and Phil Paine and the late annual Lynn Community Marine Corps. He n eld; and brother- High School. She has lived in Beatrice Winter and Dottie we worry that too many Safety Initiative break- people will show up.” worked at the Co- in-law, Joseph Macie- Lynn most of her life. O’Blenes. fast at the police station, ca-Cola Company and then jewski and his wife Barbara of Partners in the collab- She worked as a electronic Service information: Her “there was an epidemic of Walbar. He was the beloved Florida. Gerald also has nine orative include the Lynn assembler for Transitron and memorial service will be on gang violence. We knew husband of the late Helen grandchildren, Rebecca and Police, Family & Chil- the General Electric Compa- Monday, April 15, 2019 at 11 we weren’t going to solve McCourt of Lynn. They spent her husband Otis Wallace, dren’s Service of Greater ny for many years. She loved a.m. in the SOLIMINE Funeral it without help.” 60 years of marriage. Together Raymond Dow, Harmony Dow, Lynn, Catholic Charities cultivating and caring for her Home, 426 Broadway (Route Help came along in 2006 they raised their three daugh- all of Lynn, Kevin, Erin, Candice North, the Lynn Youth houseplants. She enjoyed 129) Lynn. Due to Patriots with the Shannon Com- ters in Lynn. and Corrine McClory, all of Street Outreach Advocacy crafts and was an avid reader. Day, burial will be in Pine munity Safety Initiative Gerald enjoyed hunting and Lynn, and Amanda and Lind- (LYSOA), and the Lynn She was a loving wife, mother Grove Cemetery on Tuesday, Grant. Named for Sen. bringing home “dinner” for the sey O’Connell of Marsh eld. and grandmother. April 16, 2019 at 11 a.m. Parks and Recreation De- family. He loved racing cars, He has seven great-grandchil- Charles E. Shannon Jr. partment. All were recog- In addition to her husband, Relatives and friends are re- of Cambridge, the grant xing cars, winters with their dren, Olivia, Alijah and Kayla with whom she shared 51 spectfully invited. Memorial nized by Holey for their snowmobiles and traveling Wallace, Kaiser and Chase aims to reduce gang vio- contributions. years of marriage, she leaves visiting hour are on Sunday, lence across Massachu- with Helen. Gerald was a NA- Bodden, Isabelle Sutson, Ca- her daughters and son, Kim- April 14, 2019 from 4-7 p.m. Maroli Licarde, exec- setts. SCAR fan and looked forward leb McClory and Brandon Mc- berly Martin Gnerre and her Directions and guestbook at utive director of Family “Thank God for it,” said to Daytona 500 races. One Clory. Gerald also has several husband Anthony of Windham, www.solimine.com. & Children’s Service of Holey. of their vacations included a cousins, nieces and nephews. N.H., Ruthann Martin-Rehr- Greater Lynn, said her The breakfast served to road trip to Daytona where they Service information: Ger- mann and her husband James organization has been update the community on spent a day at the NASCAR ald will be greatly missed of Florence, and Donald W. part of a 10-year partner- the success of the grant in Hall of Fame. Gerald had a by his family and friends. Martin Jr. of Peabody. She ship with the collabora- combating gang violence love for just driving around the Funeral services are being tive. The service, which while also acknowledging city reminiscing about his glory held privately for the family. specializes in case man- those who have worked on days and those Revere Beach Arrangements are by the SO- agement, outreach and administering it. stories, maybe shouldn’t be re- LIMINE Funeral Home, Lynn. advocacy, works to iden- Lynn School Superin- peated here. In lieu of  owers, donations Patricia Murat, 39 tify at-risk children and tendent Patrick Tutwiler Gerald was the son may be made to Amer- teens and intervene when sounded the morning’s of the late Daniel and ican Lung Association, they’re still receptive to theme in his keynote ad- Mildred McCourt of Cal- www.lung.org. Guest- Patricia “Patty” Mu- of Calvary Christian change. And she says dress. ifornia. He is survived book at www.solimine. rat, age 39, passed Church in Lynn eld. funds from the Shannon “The story of education by his three daughters, com. away peacefully on She is survived by Grant help. in Lynn is one of shifting Lorrie Dow of Lynn, Dar- March 28, 2019 sur- her mother, father, “It’s our goal to put demographics and iden- lene O’Connell and her hus- rounded by family. daughter, sisters, youth on different paths, tities,” he said. “Today, band Edward of Marsh eld She was diagnosed brothers, nieces, and to get them back on in our system, there are and Jere McClory of Lynn; with Glioblastoma in nephews and cousin. track with education,” she 6,000 students who are September 2017. Service informa- said. English learners. Scores Patricia was excep- tion: Patty’s funeral Tutwiler said that school are affected by poverty tional as a daughter, service will be held districts such as Lynn and violence, and other sister, mother, aunt and friend. on Friday at 11 a.m. in the “cannot survive without life-altering events. She will always be remem- Calvary Christian Church, partnerships with the “The purpose of educa- bered for her love of life, fam- 47 Grove St., Lynn eld, with community. And now, we tion is to level the playing ily, music and dancing. She friends and relatives gather- have a real partnership LYNNFIELD WEEKLY NEWS eld. For historically mar- was extremely competitive ing at 10 a.m. Burial will fol- with new endeavors. ginalized people, educa- PEABODY WEEKLY NEWS and loved sports. She was an low in Pine Grove Cemetery, “There’s a shift occur- tion means equality.” alumna of Lynn Tech and con- Lynn. Arrangements by the ring,” he said, “and we’re Ruben Montano-Lopez, tinued her education at Salem GOODRICH Funeral Home, moving toward each oth- project director for the State. She was also a member 128 Washington St., Lynn. er. (But) change is a proj- Community Safety Ini- ect, not an event.” Whether tiative, a collaborative of Lynn, Holey said, “is a you enjoy Lynn agencies, said the different place than it was reading your Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 grant money has already 13 years ago. And that’s news in print Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY paid dividends. Spanish menu available thanks to this community or online, we or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) “Arrests (for gang-re- partnership.” have you covered. All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. lated activity) are down Callers may remain anonymous. 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War on The Carpenters Local 339 Union was joined Lynn to tear down wage theft by City Councilors Brian LaPierre, Wayne Lozzi and Richard Col- lucci at Lynn City Hall former Marshall Thursday to protest MARSHALL er prospective bidders alleged tax fraud in the From A1 were deterred from sub- construction industry mitting a bid because of as a result of non-union Committee meeting, say- the 60-day closing dead- ITEM PHOTO | contractors, they say, ing it was the opinion of line required by the city. THOMAS GRILLO engaging in wage theft. the city’s law department Lamanna said the RFP to reject both bids. Their Committee will meet proposed closing dates on April 23 to discuss the city the Porter Street property solicitor’s opinion on the Lynn workers join Stop & Shop strike were nowhere near the 60 property. The estimated days required by the Re- demolition cost of $2 mil- quest for Proposals (RFP) lion would be incurred by Clemens asked to speak to company contributions to Shop to compete effective- STRIKE issued for the property. the city, but the funds are her about the strike. the UFCW’s defined bene- ly in the rapidly chang- From A1 McGee, chairman of the available from the origi- “We’ve been bargain- fit pension fund for current ing New England grocery School Committee, ad- on the Salem-Peabody ing and bargaining. We’re full- and vested part-time market,” Brogan said. nal bond bill, which was vised a tear-down because to build the new Marshall line, and the Saugus Plaza fighting for our benefits,” associates. She described Bollen said UFCW is the city’s cost to maintain Stop & Shop. Clemens said. the proposal as “a rare ben- asking for wage adjust- and tear down the old one, the property is excessive. he said. Stop & Shop spokes- Guwor said she goes efit in the New England ments that protect against “It’s set on fire all the woman Jennifer Brogan to the store once a week, food retail industry.” inflation and workers said City Council President time,” said McGee. “The Darren Cyr and Michael said the strike comes as mostly to conduct trans- In a statement, Brogan they oppose what they de- appropriate action is to the company and UFCW actions at the Western said the company’s pro- scribed as company pro- Donovan, the city’s In- take the building down.” spectional Services De- were continuing to talk Union counter. After lis- posals include “continued posals to do away with McGee said city officials with assistance from fed- partment chief, deter- tening to Clemens, Guwor ‘Gold Level’ health care time and a half pay on are working toward what eral mediators. headed for the store en- benefits for eligible associ- Sundays and holidays. mined that a tear down the next step would be for “We are disappointed that trance only to be told the ates — at a fraction of what Striking Lynn workers of the building would be the property after demoli- the UFCW chose to order Western Union machine employees at other retail had varied views on how best for neighbors in the tion. Plans are for a mar- a work stoppage in an at- was shut down. companies pay and with no long they can stay out of winter when windows are ket study for development tempt to disrupt service at She said she would con- changes to already unusu- work. ideas similar to the study typically shut. Demolition our stores. Stop & Shop has sider the strikers’ request ally low deductibles.’’ Clemens has worked is likely in November or contingency plans in place to not shop at the store. Her statement also said for the company for more that was conducted for the remainder of the Union December after asbestos to minimize disruption,” Bollen and striking em- Stop & Shop has proposed than three decades and removal, Lamanna said. Brogan said in a statement. ployees said Stop & Shop across-the-board pay in- said she can rely in part Hospital site. East Boston Community “I fully concur with City The Lynn store manager workers contribute $27 creases but the statement on family support if the Solicitor Markopoulos,” declined to discuss those a week for a Blue Cross did not specify the amount strikes extends from days Development Corporation, Inc. (EBCDC) submitted a Lamanna said. “In addi- plans but striking work- Blue Shield family health of the increase. Bollen into weeks. tion to material changes ers said the store has self care plan and individuals said the average employee “The longer it takes the bid of $2.5 million and pro- posed closing on the prop- to the RFP request, this is checkout machines for pay $13.50. Bollen said wage is $14.35 an hour. harder it will be. A lot of a public safety issue. Kids customers. Stop & Shop has proposed “Stop & Shop remains people at this store live erty in July 2020. B’nai are breaking into school Bollen said UFCW last tripling the employee con- ready and available to paycheck to paycheck,” B’rith Housing bid $2 mil- even with the first floor struck Stop & Shop in 1985 tribution amount. meet with the union lo- she said. lion and proposed closing boarded up by Michael in a job action that only Bollen said a compa- cals at any time. We are Customer Mikylya Ak- on the property in March lasted a few hours. The ny-paid pension contribu- committed to good faith ers of Lynn said she likes 2021. Both were proposing Donovan and ISD. start of Thursday’s strike tion matched to workers’ bargaining and hope to Stop & Shop for its regular affordable housing on the “We have had numerous left customers like Prin- years of service would be reach new contracts as shopping deals and cour- site. issues of kids lighting fires cess Guwor, a Lynn teacher, reduced under company quickly as possible that teous employees. But she “The 60-day closing peri- inside (and) kids throwing with decisions to make. proposals. both recognize and reward said she appreciates the od was a material term of chairs out windows even Guwor walked across the Brogan said company the great work of our asso- striking workers’ perspec- the Request for Proposals with the board-up. This Lynn store parking lot and proposals include increased ciates and enable Stop & tives. in that the city is expend- building in my view is a ing significant monies potential death trap if not to maintain the existing demolished immediately. building and surround- In my opinion, the city Big Apple Circus shows sensitive side ing property,” wrote City cannot wait a year to sell Solicitor George Marko- this property.” CIRCUS ago, said the enthusiastic the events unfolding, and audio,” she said. “But as poulos in a correspon- The asbestos issue and From A1 response from the “Circus Braille and large print time went on, we added a dence to James Laman- cost the developer would of the Senses” audience programs. In addition, the way to assist the deaf, and na, assistant city solicitor have incurred for demo- saw, and her sister, Sophia, is the same as with any lighting and sound has then we realized autism and chairman of the City lition brought down the who initially said she was crowd. been modified to create a was growing. It’s all based Council’s Request for Pro- proposed purchase price not interested, went into “But in this show, we’re comfortable atmosphere for on not what the kids can’t posals Committee that by more than $1 million. another dimension over really tuned into the dif- children with challenges. do, but what they can do.” was obtained by The Item. Lamanna said he’s hope- the show.” ferent ways the special One of Monseu’s chal- Marc and Annette Ep- “It was a specific intent ful, with a new RFP is- Michael Santana, a needs audience interact lenges, she said, is how to stein of Sharon contribut- of the city of Lynn to cease sued after the building is teacher’s aide who accom- pronounce Peabody. with the performance,” ed $2,000 so 200 special these ongoing mainte- torn down and asbestos is panied a group of 9- to she said. “We all come into “I’m still struggling with needs children could see nance costs by effectuat- remediated, the city would 11-year-old children from it knowing how to reach it, but I think I’m getting the show at no cost. ing an expedited closing receive multiple bids ap- the Beverly School for the people a little differently.” there,” she said while The couple’s 10-year-old date. As neither submittal proaching $4 million to $5 Deaf, said the tailor-made There’s a pre- and post- enunciating Pea-bod-ee. son, who had Down syn- was responsive, it is the million. circus was perfect. show opportunity for chil- Lisa Lewis, the circus’ drome, died in 2015 fol- opinion of this office that “The kids have been dren to enter the ring, community program direc- lowing complications from the city of Lynn must re- Gayla Cawley can be looking forward to this meet the performers, and tor, is credited with making epilepsy. ject both bids at this time.” reached at gcawley@item- for weeks,” he said. “This try their hand at juggling, the special needs perfor- “Paul loved the show Markopoulos said it was live.com. Follow her on inclusive show gives our and climbing a freestand- mance a reality. The idea and this is a legacy event entirely possible that oth- Twitter @GaylaCawley. kids a chance to enjoy the ing ladder used in the to create the show started in his memory,” he said. range of entertainment show. 40 years ago, she said, as a “He was very sick but he they don’t often see.” There are sign language way to make the circus ac- was always a happy kid.” Diploma a long time Ringmaster Stephanie interpreters for the hear- cessible to everyone. Monseu, a New York na- ing impaired, headsets for “At first it was just for Thomas Grillo can be tive who began perform- the blind so they can lis- the blind, and we used ra- reached at tgrillo@item- coming for Saugus vet ing as a fire eater 25 years ten to a live description of dio announcers to do the live.com. SAUGUS careau had greater wor- From A1 ries than finishing high Swampscott candidates put their best feet forward school. Decareau, who grew up “I didn’t even think SWAMPSCOTT lamita said. “After talking think the whole system ted to town government,” on Central Street with about it,” he said. From A1 with several small busi- needs to be re-thought.” said Hause. “Occasionally, eight siblings, left school But as he studied his ness owners, they told me “We have high taxes members will miss meet- in 1942 to serve in the name printed on his hon- third-generation resident, it’s difficult to own one in because we’re a small ings, but that’s because this Second World War. He orary diploma, cased in Titcomb is a six-year res- town and they’re forced to community with low com- seat is volunteer-based, is was 17 years old and 120 Sachem red, his eyes ident with experience on pay fees that don’t exist in mercial space, but it’s time-consuming, and is a pounds. gleamed. His family and the town’s Finance Com- other communities.” important to note we’ve lot of work. If I was a res- “I left before I gradu- neighbors, who he admit- mittee, and Williams is Resident: With all the talk lowered them for the last ident, I wouldn’t vote for ated,” he said. “I was old ted were like family, sur- a business entrepreneur of over-development and two years in a row,” said enough to know better, someone who I thought rounded him as his WWII with Swampscott family high taxes in town, how do Hause. “We need commu- was a nefarious character.” but I didn’t.” hat was replaced with a ties going back six decades. you propose reducing tax- nity appropriate develop- Titcomb to Calamita: After the attack on Pearl graduation cap. Jourgensen: Why do you es without further revenue ments and tax incentives How, if at all, has your Harbor, he knew he want- want to be a member of the from new developments? that would allow two- or opposition to the rail trail ed to join. And he didn’t “It’s quite an honor to Board of Selectmen? “We have a zero-based three-story buildings for been a part of your deci- want to wait. (be) here today,” he said. “It is a way to effect budget, which allows some sustainable retailers.” sion to run for Board of While some of his memo- “Ninety-five years. Thank meaningful change for the wiggle room,” said Ca- Calamita to Hause: Why Selectmen? ries aren’t as clear as they you, thank you, thank you, residents of the communi- lamita. “One thing to look has there been no action “I’m not against the rail once were, he recounted in thank you.” ty,” said Hause, who noted at is there is a lot of money or plans for fixing up our trail, I’m opposed to the detail the day he request- The diploma will be dis- that while the town has being spent on town staff schools, historic buildings, way it has been projected ed his father sign papers played in the front room accomplished a lot over the and, while I understand and other town assets? and handled by the town,” to allow him to enlist be- of his Burlington home, last few years, there’s a lot the need for their services, “We haven’t, but we are,” Calamita said. “When it is fore his 18th birthday. beside his medals and the more to do and he wants to it’s a lot more money than said Hause. “The Fish built, I hope the town has He spent the next four ashes of his late wife, Ha- continue having a role in it. years past. We need to find House is being renovat- appropriate relationships years on four ships. He zel. “I’m interested in hav- out if we are being fiscally ed with money that is al- with the people the rail served in the invasion of “A simple thing like this ing someone with more of responsible with all these ready allocated and plans trail will affect most … It Africa, invasion of Sicily, — it really means a lot,” a business background to different services.” for the new school are is absolutely one of the rea- and the Battle of Okina- said his son, Peter De- help make things more con- “I don’t know if we can moving forward. We do sons I ran in this election wa. careau Jr. “I’m proud to- ducive for the commercial reduce taxes without fur- have to be more proactive because I wouldn’t want “I was in Japan when day. I’m proud every day.” community here in Swamp- ther development,” Tit- on town assets in general.” another decision handled they signed the treaty,” he Peter Decareau said he scott,” said Williams. comb said. “I would focus Hause to Titcomb: If the way that one was.” said. hopes to cross the stage at “I’d bring a more wel- on expanding commercial elected, how will your ex- Williams to Maietta: coming atmosphere,” Mai- space with existing struc- perience on the Finance His sister ship went the Saugus High School What is one major concern down during his first in- etta said. “I want to bring tures in town.” Committee and within you have in town and how graduation ceremony this the community together “We have a lot of high municipal government al- vasion. Sailors on his ship spring. would you deal with it? saved 50 lives as buzz again and dive deeper pay raises in town and low you to vote on a $65 “Honestly, I feel we are into the town budget and a lot of new hires,” said million budget 28 days af- bombs zipped past them, Bridget Turcotte can be divided as a communi- but 300 people died, said reached at bturcotte@item- find out why our taxes are Maietta. “I have attend- ter being voted in? ty,” said Maietta. “When I his son, Paul Decareau. live.com. Follow her on so high. We need to see if ed Finance Committee “Knowing what I know came here 25 years ago, it At the time, Peter De- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. every dollar is being ac- meetings for the last sev- now about the budget, it was a tight-knit communi- counted for and allocated.” en weeks and I always takes a lot of time to un- ty. Now, when a neighbor “It feels like a natural leave there shocked. We derstand it,” Titcomb said. doesn’t like your answer LAW OFFICES OF next step for me after have the highest paying “I don’t think I would have on a certain topic, they JAMES J. CARRIGAN learning about every town on safety, and while I’m all ran for a selectmen seat if shut you down. And I feel department through my for police and fire, I’ve re- I didn’t serve on the Fi- • Social Security Disability like the current Board of • Workers Compensation work on the budget,” said ceived no straight answer nance Committee.” Selectmen members play Titcomb. “With the admin- about why those numbers Maietta to Hause: Would • Accidents a huge part in that.” 25 years located across istration right now, and are so high.” you re-elect or elect some- Town Election will be Home delivery from Lynn District Court the residents, there is a lot “Being more commercial one to the Board of Se- April 30 for all town can- 15 Johnson St. of energy. It’s a good time friendly will welcome more lectmen if you knew they didates. subscribers 781-596-0100 to be involved.” businesses and bring in would miss a fair share of Get FREE access JAMES J. CARRIGAN “I would work with the more revenue,” Williams meetings or they weren’t fi- Bella diGrazia can be to the e-edition on ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN seniors to grow their pro- said. “There is no more nancially responsible? reached at bdigrazia@ LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL grams and work with room for new developments “I wouldn’t elect someone itemlive.com. Follow her on www.jamescarriganlaw.com small businesses,” Ca- in town, which is why I if they were not commit- Twitter @BelladiGrazia. [email protected] A4 FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 OPINION Standing the test of time HOW TO REACH US E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill I love the Lynn Armory the building grew nega- M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg and the contribution to tive. Someone in the know Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ the architectural trea- said demolition talk didn’t Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Monica Connell Healey sure trove that it makes prevent the armory from W J. K R ¢ S£ to South Common Street. Thor hosting wrestling matches P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan Driving down the Com- Jourgensen and even concerts. Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman mon sometimes gives you Fire damaged the ar- Customer Service the feel of skirting the mory’s second floor in 1964 Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS Himalayas with church buildings in the Massa- and, in 1938, the Works Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 spires and the armory’s chusetts Guard. Progress Administration All Departments: Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 781-593-7700 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 imposing turret looming The study also offered a brought in “10 artisans” Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 about you. and, later, 24 to create new Ext. 2 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 short-lived suggestion to Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 I would love to know how build a new Lynn Armory doorways and ramps for Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 many bricks are in the ar- and transfer Guard troops trucks and artillery pieces classi [email protected] Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 mory and its garage and I in Salem, left without a lo- moving in and out of the Subscriptions Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 am grateful to Lynn Hous- cal armory following a fire, armory. ing Authority & Neighbor- to Lynn. “Gangsters seeking Circulation John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 [email protected] hood Development Plan- Built in 1894, the Lynn arms” — to quote a Daily ning and Development Armory is the oldest in the Evening Item article — Ext. 3 Manager Jeff Weeden for state next to the Worces- managed to break into the Newsroom giving me a top-to-bottom armory on New Year’s Day [email protected] ter Armory built in 1892. [email protected] tour of the massive build- Its planned rebirth as 1932 and steal 20 .45-cali- Ext. 4 ing. veterans housing is the ber handguns. The thieves somehow twisted an iron Built to last, the armory greatest, but only the lat- Sports grating mounted over a [email protected] is the consummate sur- est, suggestion for making vivor. It has managed to basement window and Ext. 5 use of the armory. fend off decades of ideas broke the window to get EDITORIAL A suggestion to turn the Retail and Online aimed at changing its use into the armory. Advertising brick and stone behemoth and even razing the ar- The 1930s were tough [email protected] into a youth center went mory. for the armory, with state ADVERTISING nowhere 20 years ago The armory lost its mil- legislators branding the Ernie Carpenter Jr. Hard-line policies itary connection in 2006 and the armory was even building a “fire trap” in Director of Advertising up for sale in 1967 for and Business Development, ext. 1355 when the Massachu- 1930 and Army officers [email protected] setts National Guard an- $500,000. calling it unsanitary. The now-extinct Lynn Gary Golden to get harder nounced that Battery C, Perhaps the most en- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 1st Battalion, 102 Field Redevelopment Authority during description of the [email protected] went on the record then Artillery, would be deacti- armory was published Ralph Mitchell The recent firing of Department of Homeland with a plan to buy the Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was just vated as part of a Guard in The Item in 1919: “It Sales Representative, ext. 1313 reorganization. armory and the adjacent is a beautiful structure, [email protected] the start of a purge within the agency. Gone, garage built in 1949, tear too, are the director of U.S. Citizenship and Units of the 102nd as but this fact is never im- Patricia Whalen down the building, and Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Immigration Services, the undersecretary for well as the 101st Field pressed upon anyone until [email protected] put high-rise apartments management, the DHS general counsel and, for Artillery and Guard en- the building is closely in- on the South Common BUSINESS OFFICE good measure, the head of the U.S. Secret Ser- gineers called the armory spected.” site. Maria Alvaracin vice. Most, if not all, were targeted for depor- home and traced their My most enduring mem- The sale proposal dove- ext. 1205 tation from federal service by Stephen Miller, history in Massachusetts ory of the armory stretches [email protected] tailed with the notion of the 33-year-old Trump “senior” adviser who has to pre-Revolutionary War back more than 20 years Susan J. Conti never met an anti-immigration policy he found times. building a new armory in to the day I covered a cer- Controller, ext. 1288 abhorrent. Mr. Miller’s nativist credentials are The armory received an Lynn at a time when the emony for troops freshly [email protected] well established — he reportedly found Ms. attaboy from the state Guard was expanding returned from peacekeep- Ted Grant Legislature in 1986 when against the backdrop of ing duties in war-ravaged Publisher, ext. 1234 Nielsen too wishy-washy on border security be- [email protected] cause she wanted the administration to follow a House of Representa- the Vietnam War. Bosnia. tives study generally crit- The redevelopment au- One of the Guard mem- Marian Kinney the rule of law — but please don’t call him a ext. 1212 “white nationalist.” We know this because Mr. ical of armory operations thority went as far as bers told me how his fa- [email protected] to solicit appraisals for ther and fellow soldiers in Miller’s allies objected when Rep. Ilhan Omar across the state praised Will Kraft called him that on Twitter Monday and all sorts the Lynn Armory as one the armory even as local the last days of World War Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 of Republicans came to his defense (the presi- of the most cost-effective opinion on demolishing II in Europe advanced [email protected] dent included by way of re-tweet), some seeing on a rail yard. As a new Mike Shanahan day dawned, they spotted Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 the label as anti-Semitic, as Mr. Miller is Jewish [email protected] and the congresswoman is Muslim. movement in a line of box- cars on a rail siding and Carolina Trujillo But Americans might be confused. What con- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 stitutes white nationalism, and why would took cover, anticipating [email protected] a German attack. They someone who holds Mr. Miller’s views find that Jim Wilson label insulting? Mr. Miller’s opinions on immi- gradually made their way Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 gration certainly fit the definition of “seeking to across the yard to the box- [email protected] develop and maintain a white national identi- cars and discovered they CIRCULATION ty.” White nationalists love President Trump’s were packed with people. Lisa Mahmoud hard-line approach to immigration, and there Almost all of them were Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] are simply too many examples of his Mexi- dead except for a handful cans-are-rapists, some-very-fine-people among who were struggling to CLASSIFIED the neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, s---hole coun- free themselves from the Abbe Young Smith cars. Manager, ext. 1276 tries rhetoric coming out of the White House not [email protected] to see both Mr. Miller and Mr. Trump as fellow Thor Jourgensen is Edi- GRAPHICS travelers if not actual card-carrying white na- torial Page Editor. He can tionalists. They sure aren’t talking about build- Trevor Andreozzi be reached at tjourgensen@ Designer ing a wall around Canada. itemlive.com. [email protected] What all this turnover might mean is not clear, Mohamed Diop but it will surely herald more extreme immigra- Designer tion policies. Many of them are grounded in Pres- ITEM PHOTO | THOR JOURGENSEN [email protected] ident Trump’s notion that the U.S. is currently This door in the Mark Sutherland full — as if the economy would be damaged by Creative Director empty Lynn armory [email protected] population growth. If that were true, President Trump should be setting limits on child-bearing displays the historic NEWSROOM which, of course, he is not. The reality is that lineage of National Mike Alongi Guard units based in Sports Reporter ext. 1228 the U.S. could use all the workers it can get its [email protected] hands on, particularly given falling birth rates. the South Common Street facility. Bill Brotherton One byproduct of robust GDP growth has been Features Editor ext. 1338 shortages — that’s right, shortages — of work- [email protected] ers. Immigrants have been a valued resource LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Gayla Cawley in sectors of the economy that otherwise might Reporter, ext. 1236 be failing right now. Close to home, the classic [email protected] example has been Eastern Shore crab picking Cheryl Charles houses where hundreds of foreign workers with A vote for Hause News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] H-2B visas have proved to be the difference be- So often when we have over the past three years. and willingness to work tween prosperity and bankruptcy. Bella diGrazia town elections it seems During the same three- Reporter, ext. 1317 Instead, we can surely expect the next round with others to succeed. as though we have to year period, Swampscott [email protected] of appointees at DHS to amplify their Chicken I hope you will join me guess who will be the best has increased its finan- Thomas Grillo Little views on border security while ignoring on Tuesday, April 30, in Reporter, ext. 1264 person for the job. This cial reserves more than the reality that many of the most serious prob- [email protected] year, however, we need to any other town in Essex voting to re-elect Don lems the U.S. faces at the southern border are Spenser Hasak look no further than the County, all while reducing Hause to the Swampscott of this administration’s making. Overcrowded Photographer, ext. 1332 progress made over the government expenses. Board of Selectmen so he [email protected] immigration courts, poorly managed detention past three years to clearly We have seen improve- facilities, a failure to acknowledge, let alone ad- can continue the great Thor Jourgensen see that re-electing Don ments to Humphrey Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 dress, political instability in Central America progress he has made so Hause to the Board of Se- Street, the Fish House, [email protected] and the generally poisonous atmosphere sur- far. lectmen is the right choice a new dog park this Daniel Kane rounding immigration policy can all be traced Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 for Swampscott. spring, completion of the to President Trump himself. Rather than com- Nick Meninno [email protected] Swampscott is the only Blocksidge Field project promise and seek bipartisan remedies through Steve Krause Essex County community and much more. Progress Congress, the Trump approach has been more 13 Supreme Court Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 that has lowered the aver- doesn’t happen by acci- [email protected] about stirring his political base over walls and age single family tax bill dent, it takes experience Swampscott Owen O’Rourke vilifying asylum seekers than about finding sen- Photographer, ext. 1224 sible solutions. [email protected] The DHS purges — and whatever immigra- Emma LeBlanc Pérez tion “crackdowns” follow — have the feel of po- One bad start makes a bad ending Copy Editor litical calculation. As the economy slows, the de- [email protected] bate over Russian influence in the U.S. elections I think your Great Race Arrival in Lynn Central: downtown. I hopped on Harold Rivera and the Trump campaign continues (the attor- Sports Editor, ext. 1238 (Item, April 8) made some Ooops! It doesn’t stop in the expressway and went [email protected] ney general’s memo representing just the begin- bad assumptions. Lynn, so you’re screwed through the Callahan ning of the Robert Mueller rehash) and the 2020 Roberto Scalese Assume for a moment until 5:40 p.m. and arrival and up onto Route 1A. Or News Editor, ext. 1211 election approaches, President Trump wants to that you work in the in Lynn is 6:02 p.m., or [email protected] crossed Atlantic Avenue hear the reassuring cheers from the throngs Financial District, or at 11 minutes after your pal Anne Marie Tobin who share his conviction that the country is Macy’s, and you work drives in to Lynn Central. into Southie and through Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 “FULL” and that a wall at the border with Mex- from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (just On the other hand your the Ted Williams Tunnel. [email protected] ico is a necessity to keep out dangerous crimi- to make a livin’). There is uber rich friend (Who I would like to see this Bridget Turcotte nals. As the former “The Apprentice” star knows Reporter, ext. 1269 very little chance that you else can afford to park at exercise tried using vari- [email protected] full well, every “reality TV” entertainment show could make a 5:15 p.m. State Street) is in his car ous routes. Ryan York needs its villains. train at North Station. So by 5:15 p.m. and on his Copy Editor, ext. 1220 now you must wait until way. But which way? The Gary Quinton [email protected] The Baltimore Sun Editorial Board 5:30 p.m. when the next Tobin was never an option TECHNOLOGY train leaves. for me when I worked Lynn Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION WikiLeaks’ Assange arrested in London, faces U.S. charges

By Danica Kirka publishing classified mili- embarrassment to U.K. ASSOCIATED PRESS tary and diplomatic cables authorities, who for years through WikiLeaks. kept a police presence LONDON — A bearded Manning, who served around the clock outside and shouting Julian As- several years in prison for the embassy, costing tax- sange was pulled from the leaking troves of classi- payers millions in police Ecuadorian Embassy in fied documents before her overtime. Such surveil- London and hauled into sentence was commuted lance was removed in court Thursday, the start by then-President Barack 2015, but the embassy re- of an extradition battle Obama, is again in custo- mained a focal point for his for the WikiLeaks founder dy in Alexandria, Va., for activities. who faces U.S. charges re- refusing to testify before Video posted online by lated to the publication of a grand jury investigating Ruptly, a news service of tens of thousands of secret WikiLeaks. Russia Today, showed sev- government documents. Over the years, Assange eral men in suits pulling Police arrested Assange used Ecuador’s embassy a handcuffed Assange out after the South American as a staging post to keep of the embassy and load- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nation revoked the politi- his name before the public, ing him into a police van cal asylum that had given frequently making appear- while uniformed British Former Obama administration White House counsel Greg Craig’s indict- him sanctuary for almost ances on its tiny balcony, police formed a passage- ment is part of a Justice Department crackdown on unregistered for- seven years. Ecuador’s posing for pictures and way. Assange, who shouted eign lobbying and consulting. President Lenin Moreno reading statements. Even and gestured as he was re- said he took the action due his cat became famous. moved, sported a full beard to “repeated violations to But his presence was an and slicked-back gray hair. Ex-Obama WH counsel charged international conventions and daily-life protocols.” In Washington, the U.S. with lying in lobbying probe Justice Department ac- cused Assange of conspir- By Eric Tucker The lawyers said the Jus- The civil settlement with ing with former U.S. Army and Chad Day tice Department’s national Skadden, Arps, Slate, Me- intelligence analyst Chel- ASSOCIATED PRESS security division pushed to agher & Flom LLP laid sea Manning to break into indict Craig despite feder- much of the blame for the WASHINGTON — For- al prosecutors in New York firm’s conduct on Craig, a classified government mer Obama White House computer at the Pentagon. declining to bring charges, who was a senior partner. counsel Greg Craig was an assertion that couldn’t On Thursday, a spokes- The charge was announced indicted Thursday on after Assange was taken immediately be verified. man for the U.S. attorney’s charges of making false Craig’s indictment is part office said Craig is not in into custody. statements and concealing His lawyer said the of a Justice Department custody and does not yet information in a Justice crackdown on unregis- have a court date. 47-year-old Assange would Department foreign lobby- fight extradition to the U.S. tered foreign lobbying and Craig is a prominent ing investigation that in- consulting. Federal pros- Washington attorney and Assange took refuge in tersected with the Russia the embassy in 2012 after ecutors in New York have was the first White House probe. been investigating two counsel to former Presi- he was released on bail in Craig, 74, was charged Britain while facing extra- prominent Washington dent Barack Obama. In in a two-count indictment lobbying firms in a similar private practice, his cli- dition to Sweden on sexu- that accuses him of will- al assault allegations that probe, and Justice Depart- ents have included for- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS fully concealing material ment officials in Washing- mer North Carolina Sen. have since been dropped. facts about work he and his ton have been increasingly John Edwards and James He refused to leave the em- Police arrested Julian Assange after Ecuador former law firm performed willing to prosecute people Cartwright, the former bassy, fearing arrest and revoked the political asylum that had given for the Ukrainian gov- who they believe intention- vice chairman of the Joint extradition to the U.S. for him sanctuary for almost seven years. ernment. The indictment, ally conceal their lobbying Chiefs of Staff, who was announced by the U.S. at- work from the federal gov- charged in a leaks investi- torney for the District of ernment. gation. California aims to find towns Columbia, came a day af- The scrutiny of Craig The work that drew the ter Craig’s lawyers said he stems from an investi- Justice Department’s at- expected to be charged in gation of former Trump tention occurred in 2012, that may be the next Paradise the probe, which spun off campaign chairman Paul when Craig and Skad- from special counsel Rob- Manafort and his work on den were hired by the By Ryan Sabalow, than 400 homes last year, for fire,” said Chris Dicus, a ert Mueller’s investigation. behalf of a pro-Russian Ukrainian government to Phillip Reese also falls within very high forestry and fire expert at In a statement, his at- political party in Ukraine. write a report on the pros- and Dale Kasler hazard zones. As does the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. torneys, William Taylor The charges come about ecution of Yulia Tymos- THE SACRAMENTO BEE small Lake County town of “Fire was in the mountains and William Murphy, said, three months after Craig’s henko, a former Ukrainian Cobb, much of which was — there was no consider- SACRAMENTO, Calif. — “Mr. Craig is not guilty of former law firm agreed to prime minister. Tymoshen- destroyed by the Valley ation that fire would cross Impoverished towns in the any charge and the govern- pay more than $4.6 million ko was a political opponent Fire in 2015. (Highway) 101.” shadow of Mount Shasta. ment’s stubborn insistence and publicly acknowledge of then-Ukrainian Presi- “There’s a lot of Para- Cal Fire is making new Rustic Gold Rush cities in on prosecuting Mr. Craig that it failed to register dent Viktor Yanukovych, dises out there,” said Max fire hazard maps — ready is a misguided abuse of with the government for who was a longtime the Sierra Nevada foot- Moritz, a fire specialist at hills. High-dollar resort in a year or so — that will prosecutorial discretion.” its work for the Ukraine. Manafort patron. UC Santa Barbara. incorporate regional wind communities on the shores All told, more than 2.7 of Lake Tahoe. Ritzy Los patterns and other climate million Californians live factors. In the meantime, Angeles County suburbs. in very high fire hazard Health care companies lead U.S. They all could be the experts say the current severity zones, from trail- maps, created about a de- next Paradise. ers off quiet dirt roads in A McClatchy analysis cade ago, still provide an stock indexes slightly lower the forest to mansions in important guide to predict reveals more than 350,000 the state’s largest cities, Californians live in towns where wildfires could do By Alex Veiga according to the anal- the most damage, in the ASSOCIATED PRESS and cities that exist almost ysis, which is based on same way floodplain maps entirely within “very high 2010 block-level census Major U.S. stock indexes highlight areas that could fire hazard severity zones” data. The California De- edged lower in afternoon be hardest during se- — Cal Fire’s designation partment of Forestry and trading Thursday, pulled vere storms. for places highly vulner- Fire Protection says its down by a broad decline in able to devastating wild- maps show places where The at-risk communities health care companies. fires. These designations wildfires are likely to be identified by McClatchy Insurers UnitedHealth have proven eerily pre- extreme due to factors in- also should serve as a Group and Anthem led dictive about some of the cluding vegetation and to- starting point for prioritiz- the health sector decline, state’s most destructive pography. ing how California should which outweighed gains wildfires in recent years, The maps aren’t perfect spend money on retrofits in industrial stocks and including the Camp Fire, in their ability to forecast and other fire-safety pro- banks. The market had the worst in state history. where a fire will be de- grams, Moritz said. been higher earlier in the Nearly all of Paradise is structive. For instance, the California’s state-of-the- day. colored in bright red on Cal Coffey Park neighborhood art building codes help Fastenal led gains in in- Fire’s map — practically of Santa Rosa isn’t in a protect homes from wild- dustrial stocks after the the entire town was at se- very high hazard zone, but fire in the most vulnerable company delivered bet- vere risk before the Camp powerful winds pushed the areas, experts say. But the ter-than-expected quarter- Fire raged through last Tubbs Fire into that part codes only apply to new ly results. Prudential Fi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS November, burning the of the city, largely leveling construction. A bill intro- nancial and Unum Group majority of homes in its the neighborhood in Octo- duced by Assemblyman were among the gainers in Trader John Panin works on the floor of the path and killing 85 people. ber 2017. Jim Wood would provide the financial sector. New York Stock Exchange on Thursday. Malibu, where the Wool- Coffey Park was built cash to help Californians The modest slide gave sey Fire burned more “with zero consideration retrofit older homes. back some of the ground agement. “A lot of that is 2.9 percent. the market won a day ear- you’re really waiting for Power outage: Tesla lier, after minutes from earnings season.” slumped 2.9 percent fol- the latest Federal Reserve Investors are also keep- lowing news reports that meeting showed that the ing a close eye on inter- the electric maker would majority of officials want national developments, hold off on a key battery to keep interest rates un- including the European plant expansion in the U.S. changed in 2019. Investors Union’s deadline extension The stalled expansion fol- want the central bank to for Britain’s departure. lows Tesla’s report earlier take a more laid-back ap- Britain now has until Oc- in April of a first-quarter proach to avoid triggering tober 31 to develop a plan slowdown in production a market slump. for its exit from the bloc. and demand. Corporate earnings are Keeping score: The Scratchy linens: Bed the next key catalyst for S&P 500 index was down Bath & Beyond, which has investors. Major banks, 0.1 percent as of 3:07 p.m. been struggling recently including Wells Fargo and Eastern Time. The Dow JPMorgan Chase, will re- Jones Industrial Average and is being targeted by a port their first-quarter re- fell 45 points, or 0.2 per- number of activist inves- sults on Friday. Delta led cent, to 26,111. The Nas- tors, slumped 8.6 percent a rally in airline stocks daq composite slid 0.3 per- in heavy trading after the Wednesday after reporting cent. company reported a drop solids results. Major European indexes in a key sales measure “For the better part here closed mostly higher. that was worse than ana- of five trading days we’ve Not feeling well: Sever- lysts were expecting. been up and down just al health insurers weighed Nailed it: Fastenal PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a little bit, and not real- on the market. United- climbed 4.7 percent after Californian cities continue to build homes in areas of high wildfire risk. ly making any progress,” Health Group fell 4.3 per- the maker of fasteners, City officials agree that the wooded draws, steep hillsides, narrow residen- said Rob Haworth, senior cent, Humana dropped 2.7 nails and other hardware tial streets, ancient homes and thick urban tree canopy of Nevada City investment strategist at percent, Anthem lost 3.8 pushed past first-quarter make it particularly at risk if a fire burns through. U.S. Bank Wealth Man- percent and Cigna gave up forecasts. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- ing wire on Atlantic Avenue at man and woman riding in a Lynnfield crash leaves larly arrests, reflect police records. In 6:43 p.m. on Wednesday. black SUV and going door-to- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A caller reported that, door giving away flags on Price it is the sole responsibility of the con- sometime around 2:30 a.m. Road on Tuesday at 5:22 p.m. driver hospitalized Wednesday, someone was Officer located the parties. cerned party to contact the relevant pounding on her Front Street They were unregistered solic- police department and have the de- door. She stated she tried to itors trying to sell Kirby vacu- LYNNFIELD — A roll- & Medical Center in Bur- jaws of life to remove the partment issue a notice of correction get downstairs but she recently ums. They said they were done over crash that came with- lington. Fire Chief Glenn unconscious man from the to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- had knee surgery. She wanted for the night and will register in 6 inches of Christine’s Davis said two engines vehicle, he said. The identi- ifications will not be made without it reported in case it happened with police on Wednesday. Cafe on Salem Street has responded to the crash at fication and condition of the sent the operator of a pick- about 6:30 p.m. on Thurs- victim was unavailable. again. Report from Wood Trucking express notice of change from the up truck to Lahey Hospital day. Firefighters used the — Thomas Grillo arresting police department. at 13 Lakeland Park Drive on PEABODY Tuesday at 5:27 p.m. about LYNN vehicles parked on the side Summons of the road making it difficult for the trucks to pass. Officer Arrests Thomas Lanphear, 64, of 28 issued two parking tickets. Brandon Harney, 27, of 12 Cherry St., Danvers, was sum- Bricks in the roadway report- Brookline St., was arrested moned following a motor vehi- ed at 52 Lynn St. on Wednes- and charged with assault and cle crash at 36R Mount Vernon day at 12:42 a.m. Officer battery at 2:25 a.m. Thursday. St. on Tuesday at 7:59 p.m. for assisted the Department of Shanlee McCarthy, 28, of the unlicensed operation of a Public Works in removing de- 236 Crescent Ave., Revere, motor vehicle. bris. was arrested and charged Marie Yalitza Leon, 31, of Disturbance reported at with shoplifting by aspor- 315 Charger St., Revere, was Avalon at Cranebrook at 1000 tation and possession of a summoned following a motor Crane Brook Way on Wednes- counterfeit note at 8:31 p.m. vehicle stop at Red’s Kitchen day at 1:08 a.m. Reporting Wednesday. & Tavern at 131 Newbury St. party said there’s a couple William Murphy, 65, was ar- on Wednesday at 9:48 a.m. for arguing in the hallway. Officer rested and charged with disor- unlicensed operation of motor asked them to move along. derly conduct, resisting arrest vehicle. Caller from Pho Paris said his and threat to commit crime at girlfriend is refusing to get out 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. Accidents of his vehicle on Wednesday at Officer came upon a motor 7:18 a.m. Officer reports wom- Accidents vehicle crash on Tuesday at an took an Uber following a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 3:43 p.m. at 357 Lowell St. at verbal disagreement. Louisiana State Fire Marshal H. “Butch” Browning speaks as Louisiana A report of a motor vehicle Resident at 94 Tremont St. crash at 5:49 p.m. Wednes- 64 Proctor Circle. No injuries Gov. John Bel Edwards looks on during a press conference on the arrest or tows. reported that her son has re- of Holden Matthews for the arson of three churches in Opelousas, La., day at Lewis and New Ocean ceived two harassment calls streets; at 7:47 p.m. Wednes- Motor vehicle crash reported Thursday. at 38 Forest and 2 Coleman from an unknown caller on day at 388 Chatham St.; Wednesday at 8:07 a.m. at 8:01 p.m. Wednesday at streets on Tuesday at 4 p.m. 50 Silsbee St.; at 9:02 p.m. Officer reports no injuries or Authorities say deputy’s son Wednesday at 24 Chase St.; tows. SAUGUS at 7:03 a.m. Thursday at 13 Caller reports a motor vehi- Western Ave.; at 7:13 a.m. cle drove over the sidewalk and Arrests behind fires at black churches Thursday at 61 Woodlawn St. crashed at the Lahey Medical Center at 1 Essex Center Drive Patrick J. Maggiano, 57, of By Melinda Deslatte again,” he told a news con- the same type of gas can Breaking and Entering on Tuesday at 6:41 p.m. Officer 18 Cottage St., was arrested and Kevin McGill ference. “We are extreme- was bought March 25 at a reports operator appears to be on warrant charges. ASSOCIATED PRESS ly, unequivocally confident store in Opelousas, along A report of a breaking and unresponsive. Patient taken Kasey Owens, 31, of 112 that we have the person with automotive cloths Baldwin St., Charlestown, was OPELOUSAS, La. — entering at 8:20 a.m. Thursday to Lahey Hospital & Medical who is responsible for and a lighter. arrested on warrant charges. The suspect in a string of at 3 Elmwood Ave. Center and vehicle towed by these tragic crimes.” The debit card used in fires that destroyed three Mallia’s Towing. The Rev. Harry Richard, that purchase belonged black churches in rural Overdose Report of a hit and run crash Accidents pastor of Greater Union to Matthews, according to Louisiana is the white son on Tuesday at 6:53 p.m. Caller Baptist Church, which court documents. A report of an opiate over- A report of a motor vehicle of a sheriff’s deputy whose said vehicle struck a brick wall, was destroyed, said the “The purchase time on dose at 12:09 a.m. Thursday crash at Buffalo Wild Wings father helped arrange for went off the road and is now this receipt is less than at Green and Union streets. on Main Street at 12:48 a.m. his arrest, authorities said arrest put him at ease and pulling into a driveway at 231 let him sleep at night. three hours before the Lynnfield St. Officer checked Wednesday; at Pioneer Char- Thursday. “I felt relieved my con- first church fire was re- Theft the area and was unable to ter School of Saugus on Main Holden Matthews, 21, gregation didn’t have ported,” an affidavit said. locate the vehicle. Officer Street at 12:47 p.m. Wednes- was jailed without bail A report of a larceny at 7:47 day; at 38 Tuttle St. at 5:45 on arson charges in con- to worry anymore,” said In addition, cellphone p.m. Wednesday at Walmart at checked the parked, unoccu- p.m. Wednesday; at 2 Essex nection with the blazes Richard, who was told of tower data showed Mat- 780 Lynnway. pied vehicle but there was no damage. Officer knocked on St. at 8:52 p.m. Wednesday; in and around Opelousas, the arrest late Wednesday. thews was in the area of all the door but there was no an- at Kohl’s Department Store a city of 16,000 where “I was reassured that law three fires. Surveillance LYNNFIELD swer. on Broadway at 12:44 a.m. the flame-gutted remains enforcement was on our video from businesses and A report of a motor vehicle Thursday. of the buildings evoked side, that things were fi- homes near the church- Accident crash at 2 Perkins and 82 Low- memories of civil rights nally coming to an end.” es, and on the roads to Complaints era violence. Investigators used sur- and from each fire scene, Motor vehicle crash reported ell streets on Monday at 2:49 p.m. Officer reports no vehicles Louisiana Fire Marshal veillance video, cellphone repeatedly showed a ve- on Wednesday at 2:25 p.m. at A report of threats made at towed from the scene. Butch Browning offered tracking and a Walmart hicle that was consistent Condon Circle. Officer reports Square One Mall on Broadway receipt to help identify with the beige pickup that no injuries and crash booked Caller reports a motor vehi- no motive for the fires. He cle crash at 44 County St. and at 5:20 p.m. Wednesday. and other officials stopped Matthews, who was ar- belonged to Matthews’ by the Massachusetts State A report of two men wearing rested late Wednesday. father. Matthews appar- Police. 1 Arnold Road on Monday at short of calling them hate 3:28 p.m. Officer reports the green vests and going door-to- crimes. Eric Rommal, the They moved quickly, ar- ently drove the truck to door on Columbus Avenue at resting him within 12 buy the gas can and oth- Alarms operators exchanged informa- agent in charge of the New tion prior to his arrival. 5:39 p.m. Wednesday. Orleans FBI office, said in- hours because they were er items, according to the A caller on Main Street near Faulty burglar alarm sound- Minor motor vehicle crash vestigators were still look- worried that “other crimes court documents. reported on Summit Street on Pearce Memorial Drive report- ing into whether the fires were imminent,” Brown- St. Landry Parish Sher- ed at Express at 730 Market ed a landscaping company St. on Wednesday at 10:05 Monday at 4:39 p.m. Officer were “bias motivated.” ing said. iff Bobby Guidroz con- blowing debris from a yard a.m. reports no injuries and paper- Browning said there The charred remains of firmed that the suspect onto the roadway at 8:27 a.m. A 911 hangup received from work exchanged. were no indications that a red gas can recovered was the son of deputy Thursday. Althleta at 705 Market St. on anyone else was involved at one of the churches Roy Matthews, whom he Wednesday at 10:35 a.m. Of- Animal Control and the danger to church- was sold at Walmart loca- described as an excellent ficer located caller and con- SWAMPSCOTT es was over. tions, and the company’s employee who knew noth- firmed it was an accident. Caller from 10B Eastman “This community is safe investigators found that ing of his son’s actions. Park left a voicemail for the Arrests Complaints animal control officer asking that her dead pet be removed Melquidania Gonzalez, 31, POLICE BRIEFS Wires down at 673 Lowell on Wednesday at 9:08 a.m. On was arrested for shoplifting by Two priests deny Bedford, was bitten four and removing valuables. and 687 Chestnut streets re- callback officer advised her concealing merchandise and sexual abuse allegations times on her right arm, left Rano, who uses a ported by a caller on Wednes- that owners are responsible for shoplifting by asportation at leg and back and required wheelchair, was severe- disposal. 5:20 p.m. on Wednesday. day at 8:22 a.m. Reading Mu- ANDOVER (AP) — Two treatment at a hospital. ly burned April 2 while Resident from 156 Goodale Gabriel Smith, 29, was nicipal Light and Lynnfield Fire priests have denied alle- Court documents burning brush in his yard. St. reports receiving a sum- arrested and charged with Department notified. gations of sexual abuse of say the April 5 attack Police say the suspects mons for a citation he already shoplifting by concealing mer- Massachusetts State Po- a boy decades ago. stemmed from a disagree- were acquainted with paid. Animal control officer chandise and possession of a lice called for assistance to The Eagle-Tribune re- ment between the victim Rano and knew he wasn’t remove debris at Route 128 reported no answer on call- shielding device at 4:42 p.m. and Chery’s stepdaughter. home. back, but left a message ad- ports that both Rev. Peter South at Exit 43 on Wednes- on Wednesday. Gori and Rev. William Court records say Chery Migliaccio said he and day at 9:42 a.m. Police con- vising him she does not issue Waters say the allega- yelled for the leashed dog Hampton are Rano’s tacted the Department of summons and requested a Accidents tions are false. to “get her” and “attack.” friends and had permis- Public Works. callback for more informa- Gori is currently a Chery was held without sion to remove the items. Caller reported five Eco tion. On Wednesday at 9:26 A report of a hit and run mo- pastor at St. Augustine’s bail Wednesday pending Mosquito, North Reading lawn a.m. he was given a verbal tor vehicle crash at 11 Priscilla Church in Andover. a dangerousness hearing Woman hurt in 2015 crash signs were stolen from Sum- warning that his three dogs Road at 5:16 p.m. on Wednes- Waters served as a pas- scheduled for next week. mer Street on Wednesday at have not been licensed this day. on I-290 awarded $8.6M tor at several Merrimack He told police he was 10:42 a.m. Officer took re- year. License application and A report of a motor vehicle Valley parishes and is only trying to scare the WORCESTER (AP) — port. written warning sent. Officer crash with property damage now a pastor in Philadel- victim and other children A woman who suffered Report of an open door at 5 spoke with Peabody District less than $1,000 at 174 phia. and did not know the dog severe injuries in a crash Tappan Court on Wednesday at and advised them that the Humphrey St. at 1:30 p.m. on The attorney for the bit her. on Interstate 290 in Marl- 4:03 p.m. Officer checked the citation had been paid and Thursday. home with the owner and all court was notified. Court will man, now in his 40s, says borough several years ago Waters abused his client Police: 2 people twice robbed has been awarded $8.6 was OK. rescind the summons. Officer Complaints left message for the caller ad- from 1897 to 1990 when home of hospitalized veteran million in a lawsuit. MARBLEHEAD vising him he would not have A report of hazardous con- he was eight to 10 years The Telegram & Gazette to appear. ditions at Kings Beach, 55 old, and that Gori repeat- MARLBOROUGH (AP) reports that according to Humphrey St., at 4:21 p.m. on edly sexually abused him — Two people police say court records, the money Accident Complaints Wednesday; at 11 Alden Road in the 1990s when he was twice robbed the home of was the result of a 13-day 10 years old. A report of a motor vehi- at 2:19 p.m. on Thursday. a disabled Vietnam veter- trial. cle crash with no injuries on Caller reports a metal ob- A report of suspicious activ- Both priests have been an while he was hospital- The suit said Paula Ap- South Street at 12:06 p.m. on ject by the center guardrail ity at 68 Phillips Beach Ave. at placed on leave pending ized after being burned pleton, also known as Pau- Wednesday. at Route 128 South and 312 6:41 p.m. on Wednesday; at the outcome of investiga- in a fire have pleaded not la Sweet, was a passenger Lowell St. on Tuesday at 2:08 54 Redington St. at 1:48 p.m. tions. guilty and been released in a vehicle driven by her Complaints p.m. The Massachusetts High- on Thursday. on $1,000 bail. future husband on Jan. 29, way Department was notified. A report of a disturbance Man charged with using Marlborough police 2015 when traffic began A woman called at 8:37 Northshore Mall security at Norfolk Avenue and Para- pit bull to attack girl say 35-year-old Joseph to slow. Their vehicle was a.m. on Wednesday wanting to reports a man was harassing dise Road at 10:31 p.m. on Migliaccio and 31-year- struck from behind by speak with an officer because women in the area on Tuesday Wednesday. NEW BEDFORD old Sarah Hampton, both a pickup truck that was she was financially betrayed. at 3:13 p.m. He is described A report of vandalism at First (AP) — A man has been of Sudbury, were arrested traveling 63 mph and did A caller reported a gallon jug as a tall, skinny, white man with Congregational Church, 40 charged for allegedly or- Wednesday and charged not slow down, pushing with a brown substance in it at a shaved head and wearing a Monument Ave., at 2:02 p.m. dering his pit bull dog to with breaking and enter- them into the rear of a Lafayette and Maple streets at black jacket. The officer locat- on Thursday. attack a 13-year-old girl. ing and larceny in connec- tractor-trailer. 9:54 a.m. on Wednesday. ed the suspect by Barnes & South Coast Today tion with burglaries last The Worcester woman, A caller reported having a Noble before he ran into the Theft reports that 28-year- weekend at 68-year-old who was wearing a seat dispute with a painting worker store. Officer issued Stephen old Jerry Chery, of New Gene Rano’s home. They belt, suffered life-threat- on West Cottage Street at 5:06 Daniel Edmunds, 32, a perma- A report of shoplifting at Mar- Bedford, is charged with were arraigned Thursday. ening injuries that left p.m. on Wednesday. nent ban from the mall. shalls, 1005 Paradise Road, at assault and battery and Rano’s son caught two her with chronic pain. A caller reported a low-hang- Caller reported a suspicious 3:53 p.m. on Wednesday. other offenses. people on security video She sued the pickup The victim, from New breaking into the home driver and his employer. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT

REVIEW If you’re not a superfan, ‘Hellboy’ is hell, boy

By Mark Kennedy tiated are in trouble right eyes gouged out and deep ASSOCIATED PRESS from the beginning. An- ugliness. drew Cosby’s screenplay The movie starts in 517 Hellboy is back and he’s doesn’t unspool a coherent AD, then goes to mod- got a dirty mouth and a story so much as violently ern-day Mexico, Colorado, man bun. shoehorn in diverse ele- London, the English coun- The third film in the ments from the comics, tryside and Siberia. The comic adaptation franchise overstuffing every scene soundtrack is a bro-fest has a new director, a new and only then trying to ex- that includes entries by writer and a new look — plain why it’s been includ- Mötley Crüe, Alice Cooper led by a swashbuckling ed. Director Neil Marshall and the songs seem like hellion who uses expletives leaves anyone not familiar they were chosen by junior and wears one of the most with this world grasping high kids being a little too ridiculed hair styles in de- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and gasping. Scenes seem on the nose, like “The Devil cades. to just end abruptly, as You Know” by X Ambassa- A makeshift memorial site for slain rapper Nipsey Hussle was filled with “Hellboy” is a reboot of dors and “Beat the Devil’s candles outside The Marathon Clothing store in Los Angeles on Thursday. artist and writer Mike if Marshall was the one Mignola’s fantasy world trapped in story panels. A Tattoo” by Black Rebel Mo- that rather rudely brushes fight sequence with three torcycle Club. aside the first two films as giants is really the only We meet the ancient Rus- Nipsey Hussle’s fiancée, children if they never existed. It’s astonishingly realized bit sian witch Baba Yaga, the like your new girlfriend in the whole film. (It looks evil, Liverpool-accented blithely tossing out all the like a different set of film- porcine monster Gruagach honor him at public service accumulated stuff in your makers made it). (Stephen Graham), Hell- medicine cabinet. It even What you need to know boy’s adoptive father (Ian By Jonathan Hussle’s father, Dawit Cameron then told the ignores in its title that is that Hellboy is a devil McShane), the Queen of Landrum Jr. Asghedom, in front of a ca- audience that Hussle we’ve already had a “Hell- who ends up working for Blood (Milla Jovovich), the and Mesfin Fekadu pacity crowd of 21,000 at would look at him through boy.” the good guys, the Bureau wizard Merlin and King ASSOCIATED PRESS the Staples Center, Smith the window at times and Out is director Guillermo for Paranormal Research Arthur (no, seriously), a declared: “Ermias was a say “respect.” Cameron and Defense. (These civil young cool woman with LOS ANGELES — legacy.” then asked the crowd to del Toro, a monster maker Nipsey Hussle’s legacy as a of epic proportions. Out is servants aren’t too good at powers named Alice (Sa- Hussle’s children and say “respect” in unison, and their job, by the way: They sha Lane), a cool older sor- community activist, uniter, fiancée, actress Lauren they complied. the original Hellboy, Ron a doting father and a loving Perlman. Out is the PG-13 find out that one of their ceress (Sophie Okonedo) London, also appeared At the memorial, Father son were underscored at rating. Now we’ve got an enemies is causing chaos and a fellow agent-mon- onstage to pay tribute to Thomas Uwal read a scrip- his public memorial service edgier, R-rated brightly red on the streets outside — ster played by Daniel Dae Hussle. London was with ture in Tigrinya — the na- on Thursday, with deeply hero in a film that can best from watching Sky News.) Kim with a pretty terrible another woman and Kro- tive language in Eritrea, personal testimonies from be described as tedious. Hellboy is basically a British accent. ss, her 2-year-old son with the African country where those closest to the rapper, This “Hellboy” stars the monster who hunts mon- So underwhelming was Hussle; Hussle’s daughter Hussle’s father was from. always likeable David Har- sters, rejecting his DNA by this film that a recent including his mother, who Emani Asghedom; anoth- He also spoke in English, bour of “Stranger Things” cutting off his horns and screening in New York said she was at peace with er child and London’s son saying: “Ermias was full of in a film even his charm stalking around in a rat- only sparked polite ap- the death of her son, whom with rapper Lil Wayne, hope. Ermias full of life. Er- can’t . It’s really series ty raincoat with no shirt. plause after it was final- she hailed as a “superhero.” Cameron Carter. mias was full of dreams.” of violent vignettes strung He deals with sorcery and ly over. And that was the “He had such beautiful Cameron said days af- Father Uwal spoke of together, getting more and ancient curses, utters strip red carpet premiere with energy,” said Angelique ter Hussle died, he had a Hussle being a “proud to more outlandish and intro- club jokes, hears standard all the cast in attendance. Smith, dressed in all white, dream he saw the rapper. be an Eritrean-American,” ducing characters at such comic book lines — “Re- So even having Hellboy in remembering her 33-year- “I realized Ermias told later saying to the late rap- a blistering pace that you venge is the only suste- the audience couldn’t whip old son, whose given name me what heaven was like. per’s family: “On behalf of just want it to stop already. nance I require” — and has up much enthusiasm for was Ermias Asghedom. He told me it was paradise,” all Eritreans ... we say our Casual fans or the unini- a hand in gore, beheadings, “Hellboy.” Standing on stage with Cameron said. condolences to you.” For many ‘Game of Thrones’ fans, Season 8 is just the first ending

By Andrew Dalton humans of Westeros and devotee Andrew Stachler, ASSOCIATED PRESS the invading White Walk- 44, of South Pasadena, Ca- ers possibly just a preview. lif. “So if you were following LOS ANGELES — De- For some it all just means along, I think it was pret- voted “Game of Thrones” twice the fun. ty evident early on that fans who’ve watched and “It doesn’t bother me. I the show was going to get re-watched all 73 episodes don’t think they need to ahead of the books.” of the HBO series, and read be one and the same,” said That did indeed happen, and reread all 4,000 pages Adonis Voulgaris, a fan of and by season six warrior of the books by George R.R. Martin, will at long last get both formats who lives in and king-in-the-making the ending they’ve craved San Francisco. “For me, it Jon Snow had been resur- with the series’ eighth and just means more content I rected and went back to final season that starts get to immerse myself in.” trying to save the world, Sunday. The show premiered in while he still lies stabbed But will it be the “real” 2011, the same year Mar- to death in a mutiny in the ending? tin’s fifth book in his “A books. The plotlines of the show Song of Fire and Ice” series Martin, an executive pro- have long since shot past was released. Fans have ducer on the TV series who what’s in Martin’s books, been waiting, and waiting, has written episodes but whose own finale may be and waiting, for the sixth, is sitting this season out many years away. While “The Winds of Winter,” ever while he works on the book, the endings will likely be since, and many wonder gave HBO showrunners PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS similar, Martin, the master whether the 70-year-old au- David Benioff and D.B. thor will live long enough Weiss an outline of where David Harbour stars in “Hellboy.” of this universe, could take a very different path to get to finish all seven planned his long-planned plot goes, there, making the coming books in the series. including the fates of char- ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS end of the HBO show with “George is not a fast writ- acters like Snow, Daenerys its showdown between the er,” said book-and-show Targaryen and Arya Stark. DeGeneres surprises Getty announces plans The house has been de- clared a National Historic teachers from viral to conserve L.A.’s Landmark. Located adjacent to Honey Baked Ham in baby-boom photo historic Eames House Country musician Earl Saugus Plaza, South Bound Route 1. GODDARD, Kan. (AP) LOS ANGELES (AP) — — A baby boom at one The Getty Conservation Thomas Conley dies at 77 MBTA Bus Route 429 Kansas elementary school Institute has announced NASHVILLE, Tenn. has caught the attention plans to restore and 781-231-1111 (AP) — Country musician of Ellen DeGeneres. maintain one of Los Ange- Earl Thomas Conley has Free Wi-Fi Seven teachers were les’ most stunning homes died. He was 77. pregnant at the same for generations to come. Erinn Scates of Nash- SKATING CENTER 2 wide screen TVs time at Oak Street The institute said ville is one of Conley’s Elementary School in Wednesday it partnered daughters. She says her Goddard when the school with the Eames Foun- father passed away early posted a photo on Face- dation on an ambitious Wednesday in Nashville SCHOOL book last month with the conservation plan for the due to an extended ill- ATTENTION! women showing off their Eames House. ness. VACATION WEEK bulging bellies. The blueprint aims Conley was born in School & PTO The suburban Wichita to protect the home for groups Portsmouth, Ohio. The SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY 12 - 8 P.M. school district said the centuries going forward music website allmusic. Admission - $7.50 (includes skates) Win a trip for 2 school’s kindergarten while allowing the public com says he charted his to Las Vegas classes of 2024-2025 are to continue to visit. first Top 40 hit in 1979 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 12 - 11 P.M. 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A Beyond Walls mural by artists Miss Zukie and JPO is reflected in a puddle.

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ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Above left, Mia DiBiasio, left, speaks about the proposed marijuana dispensaries in Lynn during a mock City Council meeting on Student Govern- ment Day at Lynn City Hall. Jake Troubetaris, right, playing the role of Ward 4 City Councilor Richard Colucci, voices his opinion about a proposal for open campuses among high schools in Lynn.

From left, Maria Williams, Linda Paster and Rebec- ca Greene knit as they listen to the Swampscott Board of Selectmen can- didates forum at Swampscott High School Thursday.

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Ayat Ould, left, a junior at Lynn English who has her story told in video, stands in the school’s lobby prior to the sev- enth annual Living in Two Worlds Film and Photo Exhibition on Wednesday. Laudys Reinoso, a ju- nior, and Liliana Lopez, s sophomore, watch the videos as part of the Living in Two Worlds exhibit.

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WEATHER LOTTERY National weather SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Friday, April 12, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Thursday...... 0822 Thursday...... 9025 Wednesday...... 7454 Wednesday...... 2456 Sunrise today 6:04 a.m. Overcast. High 52F. Winds S winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves 1 SSW at 10 to 20 mph. foot or less. L Tuesday...... 6018 Tuesday...... 2278 Sunset today 7:23 p.m. Tonight: Showers early, be- Tonight: S winds 10 to 15 kt Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Sunrise tomorrow 6:03 a.m. coming a steady rain late. with gusts up to 20 kt. Waves Low 48F. Winds SSW at 15 to around 2 ft. A chance of EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 5:39 p.m. 25 mph. Chance of rain 90%. showers in the evening, then All 4...... $4,639 All 4...... $5,326 Low tide today 11:41 p.m. showers after midnight. First or last 3...... $649 First or last 3...... $746 Any 2...... $56 Any 2...... $64 High tide tomorrow 5:54 a.m. Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $6 L ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $387 All 4...... $222 Fronts First 3...... $108 First 3...... $124 Cold Warm Stationary Pressure Last 3...... $216 Last 3...... $124 H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Mass Cash: 2-7-18-28-32 APRIL 12 APRIL 19 <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ Cloudy | High 52, Low 48 M’ cloudy | High 70s, Low 50s M’ cloudy | High 60s, Low 50s Lucky for Life: 13-17-30-35-39-(7) NATIONAL SUMMARY: As dry air holds along the mid-Atlantic and New England coasts, rain and gusty thunderstorms will extend from the eastern Great Lakes to the central Gulf coast today. Snow and wind will ease over the Upper Midwest, while the rest of the Central states will be dry. Except for California, showers are forecast for much of the West.

©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 Lynn Tech baseball loses late lead in season opener vs. Essex Tech By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF LYNN — The Lynn Tech baseball team looked like it was on its way to victory in its season opener Thursday at Fraser Field, but a sour sixth inning saw it all slip away in a 6-5 loss to Commonwealth Athletic Conference opponent Essex Tech. “We had a lot of good moments in this game,” said Tech coach Rich Germano. “The guys hit COURTESY PHOTO well, they ran the bases well and all around I think I’m happy where we are this early in the Lynn native Jordan Edgett, a graduate of St. season. At the same time, we made some mis- John’s Prep, has been named athletic director takes that really cost us, and we have to clean at Manchester-Essex. Edgett will begin his ten- that stuff up.” ure at Manchester-Essex on July 1. Despite the loss, the Tigers got a solid pitch- ing performance from Jhoan Ortega, who went all seven innings and allowed six runs on five Lynn’s Jordan Edgett hits with one walk and seven . “I think Jhoan pitched an unbelievable game,” said Germano. “Unfortunately we named athletic director made a couple of big errors in the field that cost us a game that we probably should’ve won.” at Manchester-Essex Offensively, Tech was led by Kenny Moore (1-for-4, two RBI). Ortega (0-for-3), Jared ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK By Harold Rivera Moore (2-for-4) and Dominic Giordano (0-for-2) Jhoan Ortega pitched a and allowed ITEM SPORTS EDITOR also had a RBI each. six runs on five hits with one walk and seven strike- DANVERS — Lynn native Jordan Edgett has always TECH, B2 outs for Lynn Tech Thursday. wanted to work with student-athletes. For the past four years, Edgett has learned from St. John’s Athletic Di- rector Jim O’Leary as his assistant athletic director. Edgett has studied the ins and outs of athletic admin- istration and what it’s like to provide student-athletes Sachems rally to take down Malden the necessary opportunities to succeed. By Daniel Kane Paolo scored four goals Now it’s time for Edgett to take the next step in his ITEM STAFF while junior Mario Desim- career. Edgett, a St. John’s graduate, has been named one also had four goals, all the athletic director at Manchester-Essex Regional SAUGUS — After falling in the fourth quarter, to High School. into a five-goal hole early in help Saugus improve to 2-0 “I was very excited,” Edgett, a Peabody resident, said. the first half Thursday, it in the NEC on the young “Knowing that Coach (Jameson) Pelke’s taking the job looked like the Saugus boys season. Brendan McCabe at St. John’s for Coach O’Leary, going to another school’s lacrosse team was in for a added a pair of goals while something that I knew I had to expect at some point. I long game against North- Joe Cross and Ryan Pugh couldn’t ask for a better fit going to Manchester-Essex.” eastern Conference rival each scored once. Edgett will begin his new position at Manchester-Es- Malden. “Mario was struggling sex July 1. The Sachems had other earlier (Thursday),” Scuzza- “I couldn’t just take a job anywhere,” Edgett said. plans. rella said. “We got him the “The athletic program at Manchester-Essex is a great Saugus turned things ball a couple times in great program. They have a great administration. If they around in a hurry, outscor- spots but he wasn’t able to didn’t have a good athletic program, I’m not sure it’d ing the Golden Tornados finish. He got a dumb pen- be a great fit. I’m just hoping to bring the things I’ve 12-1 to close the game on its alty in the second quarter. I learned at St. John’s and make the program even stron- way to a 12-6 win at Stack- pulled him aside and had a ger.” pole Field. talk with him and he turned Edgett said working alongside O’Leary has helped “We were chasing sticks it around. He had four goals groom him for his next endeavor. O’Leary, the athletic in the first quarter and it in the fourth and it was director at St. John’s since 1999, will retire at the end cost us,” Saugus coach Rob awesome.” of the school year. Scuzzarella said. “We spot- It didn’t take long for Mal- “He knows the ins and outs of everything,” Edgett ted them five and after the den to get out to an early said. “How the school works, how the (MIAA) works, first quarter we brought it lead. Corey Rufo took the how to handle any situation, how to be a leader, how to in and told them to settle opening faceoff for the Gold- control your emotions. It’s loyalty too. He’s very loyal to things down. Lacrosse is a en Tornados and didn’t hes- his coaches and his departments, not just from an ath- game of runs and we can’t ITEM FILE PHOTO itate, breaking to the net letic administration standpoint but also from a leader’s. score five goals with one and scoring to get Malden That’s what I got from my four years working for him. Saugus’ Mario Desimone scored four goals shot. We just had to take it “With O’Leary you learn from the best,” Edgett said. in a win over Malden Thursday afternoon one at a time.” out to a 1-0 lead. “He’s well known in the MIAA. He recommended me at Stackpole Field. Senior attackman Dom SAUGUS, B2 for the golf committee. I told him ‘Jim, I don’t know anything about golf.’ It’s more about learning about the MIAA and other schools. I feel I have learned from the best. I want to take what I’ve learned from them and bring it over to Manchester-Essex.” Tanners have a tough act to follow Edgett attended Bowdoin College in Maine, where he played baseball, after graduating from St. John’s in By Anne Marie Tobin ITEM STAFF 2008. He spent two years working in professional base- ball for the Tampa Bay Rays and Baltimore Orioles or- PEABODY — How do you top your best season in program ganizations before returning to Spring Street. history? EDGETT, B2 It’s simple according to Peabody’s new softball coach, Tawny Palmieri. “We’re trying to evaluate the talent and put everybody where they can help the team the most,” Palmieri said. “We’ll need ATTENTION some new players to step in and have some younger kids who have already shown they can step in right away and make an MARATHON impact. They’re a huge part of the process.” The Tanners are coming off their best season in history. Un- RUNNERS der the direction of 24-year head coach Butch Melanaphy, the team finished the regular season 17-3 and shared the North- Local Boston Marathon Runners who would eastern Conference North title with Medford and Marblehead. like to record their times with The Item, and In the Division 1 North tournament, the Tanners were the talk about their races, are invited to call report- No. 5 seed. After a preliminary round bye, they defeated Bos- er Steve Krause at 781-632-7609 from 6-8 p.m. ton Latin 5-2 in the first round to pick up their first tourna- Monday evening. ment win in 10 years only to be eliminated by No. 4 seed and Methuen in the quarterfinals, 4-1. We will also accept any pictures of runners in Palmieri, who played at Peabody for Melanaphy, and at Mer- action. They can be emailed to skrause@item- ITEM FILE PHOTO rimack College, where her name dots the record books, said the live.com or sent via text. opportunity to coach the team was an offer she couldn’t refuse. Mackenzie Marmion is one of three Peabody softball captains this season. PEABODY, B2 Saugus baseball improves to 2-0 after win over Dracut ries Park. neer second baseman John Sing- Dupont (2-for-3) and Melanie Ma- gles (6-3, 3-6, 6-0). Lynnfield also SCHOOL ROUNDUP BASEBALL er (1-for-2) came up clutch with a son (2-for-3) also logged multiple swept doubles play, with the team By Mike Alongi Chelmsford 3, 2-run double to plate the tying and hits for the Panthers. of Grace Sokop and Gillian Skelley ITEM STAFF St. John’s Prep 1 (F/9) game-winning runs. Lefty Fernan- Nashoba 17, Lynn Tech 11 winning first doubles (6-2, 6-3) and The Eagles fought hard all game, do Gonzalez went the distance for The Tigers saw an impressive the team of Celeste Joly and Elena It was a solid day for the Saugus but it was a two-run home run in the Pioneers, allowing two earned performance from catcher Ariella Mosidis winning second doubles (6- baseball team, who earned a 6-1 the top of the ninth inning that put runs on four hits. He struck out Long, who went 4-for-5 with two 2, 4-6, 6-0). win over Dracut in a non-confer- Chelmsford over the top. The lone 12 Hornets while walking just one triples, six RBI, three runs scored Lynnfield (1-0) will compete in ence battle Thursday afternoon. RBI for the Prep came from Rod- batter. He helped his cause at the and two stolen bases. Theresa Mas- the Cape Ann League Open on Sat- Jason Casaletto earned the win on ney Nyborg. plate, going 2-for-2 (double) with tropietro also had a solid all-around urday. the mound for the Sachems, pitch- St. John’s Prep (2-1) plays New- two RBI. Gonzalez, Will Garofoli (1- game, striking out eight batters in BOYS TENNIS ing 6 2/3 innings and allowing no ton North Monday. for-4) and Clayton Marengi padded the circle and going 3-for-5 with St. John’s Prep 4, earned runs with two walks and Revere 9, Greater Lawrence 1 the Pioneers lead with key RBIs in two runs scored at the plate. Marblehead 1 eight strikeouts. Frank Sims tossed a complete the seventh. Lynnfield’s next game Tech (1-2) takes on Lynn English The Eagles were led by wins Casaletto also went 2-for-4 with game one-hitter for the Patriots. is Tuesday at home against Triton Friday afternoon. from Jake Silacci (6-4, 6-0), Jake two doubles in the win, while An- Revere visits Everett Monday (10). GIRLS TENNIS Malolepszy (6-3, 6-2) and Hunter thony Cogliano went 1-for-3 with morning (10). SOFTBALL Lynnfield 4, North Andover 1 Walkers (6-1, 6-3) in singles play. two RBI. Todd Tringale went 2-for- Lynnfield 6, North Reading 2 Medford 5, Beverly 3 The Pioneers got two singles wins The Prep also got a doubles win 3 in the win. The Pioneers rallied to score Rona Scott led the way for Bever- in the victory, with Megan Nevils from the team of Carleton Riester Saugus (2-0) hosts Gloucester five runs in the top of the seventh ly in the loss, going 2-for-2 with two winning first singles (6-0, 6-0) and and Brendan Ziegler (6-4, 7-5). Monday morning (10) at World Se- winning to win. Down 2-1, Pio- RBI. Julia Pitman (2-for-4), Jamie Alexa Vittiglio winning second sin- ROUNDUP, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 Stop The Violence hosts its annual 3-on-3 basketball tournament The Stop the Violence orga- Tyrese Garcia, and Jeury Barbo- nization held its annual 3-on-3 sa. tournament Wednesday at the Moving on to the high school di- Fecteau Junior and Senior High vision, it was the “Queens” girls School, bringing kids from all team who took home the victo- over the North Shore to highlight ry after surviving in the dou- their skills and talents for a great ble-elimination round. The team cause. was led by Amber Crayton, Sky- The middle school division con- ler Crayton, Keyanni Jordan and sisted of six teams, but it was the Jean Gupton. fearless “Starz” girls team who The boys high school division took home the girls middle school championship was led by the championship. The team was powerful Kipp University team. led by Isabella Romero, Lauryn After taking teams out one by COURTESY PHOTO Hennessy, Yirsy Queliz and Sva one, the winning team was led by Thurman. Wallace Reed, Barry Algha and The “Queens” girls basketball team, The middle school “Zebra Fam” Winfred Sanchez. made up of (from left) Skyler Cray- boys team was also exceptional The Stop the Violence orga- ton, Amber Crayton, Jean Gupton and and eliminated team after team nization would like to thank all Keyanni Jordan, won the girls high ITEM FILE PHOTO as they were determined to race participants, volunteers, family school division championship at the Peabody’s Kristina Rossignoll is one of the to the boys championship. The and friends who all came out and annual Stop The Violence 3-on-3 tour- most experienced players returning to the team was led by Jason Asemota, made the event successful. nament in Lynn Wednesday. Tanners softball team in 2019. Peabody softball hoping to top historic season

PEABODY From B1 “It was weird to be back teaching here as well as be- ing able to coach,” Palmieri, who also coaches the Tan- ners field hockey team, said. “Being able to give back to where I went to school and a team that I once played for is a dream come true. It’s a once in a lifetime chance to coach here at Peabody.” At Merrimack, Palmieri was a NE-10 All-Conference honoree each of the three seasons she. A Division II All-American (2013), she’s fifth all-time in batting av- erage (.400), fifth in home runs (27) and eighth in RBI (87). She also ranks tied for fourth in single-season homers (12). ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK This year, the Tanners have several holes to fill with the loss of nine seniors who provided serious offensive Lynn Tech’s Jared Moore (left) and Kenny Moore (right) each had one RBI in a loss to Essex Tech punch. Thursday at Fraser Field. Gone are the likes of NEC All-Conference outfielder Luciana Mastromatteo, who now plays at Salem State. Also gone are NEC North All-Star shortstop Mallory LeBlanc, who plays at Keene State, all-star first base- Tech baseball suffers loss in season opener man Sydney Lowry and outfielder Kelsie Blake. Tech stranded the bases loaded after meant Ortega had a head start on The good news for Peabody is four-year starting pitch- TECH three straight outs. And the missed the play, and he rounded third and er Tianna Dawe, the reigning co-NEC Player of the From B1 opportunity came back to haunt the came all the way around to make it Year, and her battery mate, NEC all-star catcher Kristi- Tech jumped on the board first, Tigers. 4-2 thanks to his heads-up baserun- na Rossignoll are back. notching a run in the bottom of the Essex Tech started climbing back ning. The other returning starters are senior second base- first inning. After Jared Moore into it in the top of the fourth. After But then came the top of the sixth. man Makayla Iannalfo, senior outfielder MacKenzie walked, stole second and advanced getting runners to first and third, Essex Tech quickly put runners on Marmion and junior third baseman Makayla Rooney. to third on a passed ball, Ortega the Hawks scored their first run af- second and third with no outs, cut- Also returning with a year of varsity experience is se- stepped into the box and hit a long nior outfielder Janelle Richard. ter a successful double steal and ting it to 4-3 after a RBI groundout. fly ball to center field, deep enough Dawe, Rossignoll, Marmion and Iannalfo are this made it 3-1. One batter later, a sec- Over the next three hitters, the to bring the run home and make it year’s captains. ond Essex Tech run came home after Hawks notched two RBI hits and New this year is a talented incoming group that in- a 1-0 Tigers edge. a Tech error and made the score 3-2. scored on an error, quickly turning cludes junior Kaycie Mello, junior Juliana Cimino and Tech extended its lead in the bot- The Tigers got one run back in the the tide and taking a 6-4 lead. freshmen Emma Boom, Sarah Broughton, Gina Terraz- tom of the second. The Tigers loaded bottom of the fifth after some great The Tigers got one run back in the zano and Paige Ritchie. up the bases with no outs before baserunning by Ortega. After draw- bottom of the seventh on a RBI sin- “The perfect team would be to have all shortstops and Giordano earned a RBI walk to ing a walk and stealing second, Or- gle from Kenny Moore, but that was we are lucky to have four kids who are real shortstops, make it 2-0. Next up was Jared tega got into scoring position with as close as they would get in the loss. so that’s a big plus,” said Palmieri. “Kaycie is new to the Moore, who knocked a RBI single one out. Kenny Moore stepped in Next up for Tech (0-1) is a home- program and she just came out of nowhere, so she’s a into center field to put the Tigers up and dropped down a bunt for the and-home against Matignon, with a welcome surprise.” 3-0. The inning had a chance to be a sacrifice, but Ortega had already road game Saturday and a home Palmieri said other than and catcher, all posi- lot more damaging than that, but started stealing third base. That game Monday. tions are up for grabs. Broughton, Bloom, Rooney and Iannalfo are in the mix at second, short and third, while Iannalfo may also see action in the outfield. Terrazzano, Richard and Ritchie are also in the outfield mix. Saugus lacrosse rallies to defeat Malden “Makayla’s one of our best defensive players and will SAUGUS when McCabe ripped a shot from the to tie things up at 6-6. play wherever we need, including outfield, defending on From B1 top of the box to cut the Malden lead Just a few minutes later, Desimone the opponent,” said Palmieri. “MacKenzie and Juliana to 5-1. started a possession with the ball will float between first base and outfield. Juliana will Malden didn’t let up, adding three From there the Sachems started to behind the Malden net and broke to also see time at DH as she has a big bat.” more goals in the first and opening build momentum. Chris Benoit and the front of the crease to add a sec- The Tanners open the season Saturday afternoon (2) up the second quarter with a goal McCabe each assisted goals by Paolo ond goal and give the Sachems their against defending Division 3 North champion Austin from defenseman Jason Ashworth to late in the second to cut the Golden first lead at 7-6. Prep. They close out the regular season at the 13th An- go ahead 5-0. Tornados lead to 5-3 before the half. Saugus coasted through the closing nual Courtney Corning Memorial Softball Tournament Any offensive pressure the Sa- Saugus let up an early goal to start stretch. The Sachems added five at Endicott where they take on cross-city rival Bishop chems got in the first quarter was the third quarter, but from there the more goals, including two from Des- shut down by Malden goalkeeper Fenwick May 26 (9) and with either Beverly or Danvers Sachems held control the rest of the imone, to ice the 12-6 victory and to follow in the afternoon. Kevin Ivany (17 saves). To make way. One of the biggest changes for complete the comeback. Now in her fifth season coaching softball (three at matters worse for Saugus, senior the Sachems was their defensive “It’s only week four but I love this Hamilton-Wenham and one at Melrose), Palmieri is captain Nick Aiken left the game setting the bar high for the Tanners. with an injury in the first quarter. pressure in the Malden zone, some- team,” Scuzzarella said. “This is my “I’m hoping to do something special with this team “It’s tough,” Scuzzarella said. “A thing Scuzzarella has put an empha- best group of kids in six years. I’m here at Peabody,” Palmieri said. “I’m both excited and senior captain, Nick’s a big part of sis on this season. really excited for them and happy nervous. I’m going to keep coaching the way I know how our team, obviously. On the flip side After forcing a few turnovers, Paolo with the effort they gave. A five-goal and have been for four years, keep it going and transi- of that I have four guys that have added a late goal in the third and hole is a lot for a high school team. tion the best I can. been chomping at the bit to play. Desimone added another goal early Especially with newer guys. Our old- “Peabody’s loaded with talent in every sport so ex- Some other guys will get opportuni- in the fourth to put Saugus within er guys knew we were never out of it pectations are always going to be high from everyone ties now. It’s big shoes to fill but we one. and kept working until the final including myself,” Palmieri added. “I set my standard played really well defensively after Midway through the fourth Paolo whistle.” very high from a talent perspective and in terms of the first quarter.” made a nice pass to McCabe from Saugus will hope to make it three motivation. Every player needs to have the same mo- The Sachems finally beat Ivany behind the net and the junior ripped NEC wins in a row Monday morning tivation level as a coach in order to succeed, and so far, midway through the second quarter a shot that found the back of the net (10) on the road against Revere. I’ve been impressed as they are all motivated and come ready to go.” Kenny, Jada Okoye lead Saugus track to sweep Lynn’s Jordan Edgett ROUNDUP ian Wulf had one goal and one assist, the shot put (38-11), Marvens Jean in From B1 Vincent Palmer had two assists and the discus (87-2), Brandon Khath in Ethan Eichler had one assist. Goalie the 400 hurdles (1:06.7) and James named athletic director For Marblehead, the lone win came Tim Perlin had nine saves. Moise in the 100 (11.6). from the doubles team of Jack Quig- St. John’s Prep 9, Xaverian 8 For Winthrop, wins came from ley and Vittorio Mariotti (1-6, 6-2, Pat Keefe led the Eagles with four Chris Cappuccio in the 200 (24.7), at Manchester-Essex 6-2). goals, while Michael Ott added two Tony Nargi in the 800 (2:12.1) and Lynnfield 5, Swampscott 0 goals. Michael Kelly had one goal Cormac MacPhail in the one-mile EDGETT The Pioneers got wins from Jamil and two assists, Jake Surette had one (5:05.9). From B1 Khodr (6-0, 6-0), Harrison Luba (6-1, goal and one assist and Wes Rockett GIRLS TRACK 6-1) and Michael Gentile (6-1, 6-1) in “My life has always been around sports,” Edgett said. had one goal. Luke Brennan had one Saugus 77, Winthrop 36 singles play, while the doubles team assist, while goalie Alex Kreher had The Sachems had a triple-winner “I spent my first two years out of college in pro baseball. of Michael Malteo and David Gentile 11 saves. in Jada Okoye, who won the triple I was in player development with minor league players. (6-0, 6-0) and the doubles team of Ja- The Prep takes on Falmouth jump (32-9), the 110 hurdles (18.4) I wanted to work with these kids to make sure they take son Stelman and Nick Dow (6-2, 6-7, (Maine) Monday (11). and the 200 (29.7). Other winners for advantage of everything to make sure they’re prepared 10-6). BOYS TRACK Saugus were Serena Cacciola in the for a life in college and beyond. I knew my life would turn Austin Prep 4, St. Mary’s 1 Saugus 99, WInthrop 37 long jump (13-7), MEgan Bluette in to athletics but I didn’t know the age group and how it Brady Ryan was the lone winner Kenny Okoye was a triple-winner the javelin (56-2), Ava Fiorino in the would entail.” for the Spartans, winning first sin- for Saugus in the victory, notching 400 hurdles (1:13.8), Jennifer Costa He said leaving his alma mater won’t be easy. gles 6-0, 6-1. wins in the long jump (17-6), the tri- in the 400 (1:08.5) and Maria Lim- “It’ll be bittersweet,” Edgett said. “I’ve had a great four BOYS LACROSSE ple jump (42-2 1/2) and the 110 hur- banovnos in the two-mile (15:41). years. I’ve had a great time with the students. I’m grate- Swampscott 10, Bedford 9 dles (17.6). Saugus also had a dou- For Winthrop, Mary Kate Pote was ful for everything the administration and everyone at St. The Big Blue were led by Kyle Fitz- ble-winner in Keith Monto, who won a double-winner with victories in John’s has done for me. It’s exciting but it’s bittersweet. gerald, who notched five goals and the javelin (117-2) and the two-mile the shot put (30-6 1/2) and the dis- “I’ve always been grateful for what the Prep has done four assists in the win. Christian (12:26.5). Also earning wins for the cus (70-8). Other winners were Tessa for me,” Edgett said. “It was just that time for me to move Pierro had two goals and one assist, Sachems were Bruno Auzec in the Ferrandi in the high jump (4-6) and forward with my career.” while Zach Pierce had two goals. Dar- high jump (5-8), Edlyn Dos Santos in Anna Baurie in the one-mile (7:23.5). FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY Girls Tennis Softball Newburyport at Marblehead (4) Fenwick at Austin Prep (3:30) SATURDAY North Reading at Lynnfield (3:45) Girls Lacrosse English at Tech (4) Peabody at Dracut (11) Marblehead at Methuen (4) Baseball Saugus at Stoneham (4) Nauset at St. Mary’s (11) Wakefield at Winthrop (4) Boston English at Winthrop (11) St. Mary’s at Gloucester (4) Austin Prep at Fenwick (2) Boys Lacrosse Softball Triton at Lynnfield (3:45) Swampscott at Medford Tournament (TBA) Marblehead at Hamden (4) Austin Prep at Peabody (2) Peabody at Acton-Boxborough (7) Girls Tennis Girls Lacrosse Lynnfield at CAL Open (at Ipswich, 8:30) Lynnfield at Triton (3:45) Sailing Wayland at Marblehead (4) Marblehead at O’Day Qualifier (TBA) St. Mary’s at Watertown (7) St. John’s at O’Day Qualifier (TBA)

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FS2 Tuukka Rask stopped 29 shots a breakaway to make it 3-1 with 95 son game, but played Thursday and 2:55 p.m...... Leicester City vs. Newcastle United...... NBCSN for Boston, and Patrice Bergeron seconds left in the period. Rask came assisted on Marner’s first goal. Auto Racing 7 p.m...... Xfinity: ToyotaCare 250...... FS1 scored a power-play goal midway up with a pair of saves in the final UP NEXT Radio through the first on a pass from minute to keep things from getting Game 2 is Saturday night in Bos- Brad Marchand. But Marner tied it out of control, stopping Tavares on a ton before the series moves to Toron- MLB with about three minutes left in the breakaway with 38 seconds left and to for Games 3 and 4 on Monday and 7:10 p.m...... Baltimore at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 period, sweeping in a rebound with then a 3-on-1 at the horn. Wednesday. NHL PLAYOFFS Wednesday, April 10 Toronto 4, Boston 1, Toronto leads Columbus 4, Tampa Bay 3, Colum- series 1-0 bus leads series 1-0 Washington 4, Carolina 2, Washing- ton leads series 1-0 N.Y. Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT, Colorado at Calgary, 10 p.m. N.Y. Islanders leads series 1-0 Friday, April 12 St. Louis 2, Winnipeg 1, St. Louis Columbus at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. leads series 1-0 Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7:30 p.m. Dallas 3, Nashville 2, Dallas leads St. Louis at Winnipeg, 9:30 p.m. series 1-0 Vegas at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. San Jose 5, Vegas 2, San Jose leads Saturday, April 13 series 1-0 Carolina at Washington, 3 p.m. Thursday, April 11 Dallas at Nashville, 6 p.m.

NBA PLAYOFFS Saturday, April 13 p.m. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 16 Orlando at Toronto, 5 p.m. Orlando at Toronto, 8 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 8 p.m. San Antiono at Denver, 9 p.m. Oklahoma City at Portland, 10:30 San Antiono at Denver, 10:30 p.m. p.m. Sunday, April 14 Wednesday, April 17 Indiana at Boston, 1 p.m. Indiana at Boston, 7 p.m. Oklahoma City at Portland, 3:30 Detroit at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. p.m. Utah at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Detroit at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 18 Utah at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. Monday, April 15 Denver at San Antiono, 9 p.m. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.

MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Rafael Devers celebrates after hitting a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat Tampa Bay 10 3 .769 — New York 8 4 .667 — New York 5 7 .417 4½ Philadelphia 7 4 .636 ½ the Toronto Blue Jays Thursday night at Fenway Park. Baltimore 5 8 .385 5 Atlanta 7 5 .583 1 Boston 4 9 .308 6 Washington 6 5 .545 1½ Toronto 4 9 .308 6 Miami 3 10 .231 5½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Devers gives Red Sox a walk-off win Cleveland 8 4 .667 — Milwaukee 8 5 .615 — Detroit 8 5 .615 ½ St. Louis 8 5 .615 — Minnesota 6 4 .600 1 Pittsburgh 6 4 .600 ½ BOSTON (AP) — Rafael Devers the third inning with a pair of home ers. Chicago 3 8 .273 4½ Cincinnati 4 8 .333 3½ hit an RBI single with one out in the runs off Red Sox starter Nathan Eo- The homer was initially measured Kansas City 2 10 .167 6 Chicago 3 8 .273 4 West Division West Division ninth inning and the struggling Bos- valdi. by Statcast at 505 feet, making it the W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ton Red Sox rallied for a 7-6 victory The Red Sox battled back and tied longest home run in Fenway Park Seattle 13 2 .867 — San Diego 8 5 .615 — Houston 8 5 .615 4 Los Angeles 8 6 .571 ½ over the Toronto Blue Jays on Thurs- the game when Mitch Moreland history, 3-feet beyond than the ho- Los Angeles 7 6 .538 5 Arizona 6 6 .500 1½ day for their first home victory of the homered in the seventh. After Fred- mer by Williams in 1946. The land- Oakland 9 8 .529 5 San Francisco 4 9 .308 4 season. dy Galvis put Toronto back in front ing spot for that one is marked with Texas 6 6 .500 5½ Colorado 3 9 .250 4½ The win came in a game in which with a solo home run in the eighth a special red seat. Thursday’s Games (Keller 1-1), 8:15 p.m. Oakland 8, Baltimore 5 Houston (Miley 1-1) at Seattle (LeBlanc Ted Williams’ historic 502-foot home as part of a four-hit night, Moreland But an eyeball test seemed to show Cleveland 4, Detroit 0 2-0), 10:10 p.m. run was seemingly challenged by a tied it again in the ninth with a one- it landed shorter than Williams’ Seattle 7, Kansas City 6, 10 innings Pittsburgh (Williams 1-0) at Washington Boston 7, Toronto 6 (Corbin 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Blue Jays homer. out double that scored Mookie Betts. famed round-tripper. A message left Cincinnati 5, Miami 0 Philadelphia (Arrieta 1-1) at Miami (Alcan- Devers had his first career walk-off Giles intentionally walked J.D. with seeking St. Louis 11, L.A. Dodgers 7 tara 1-0), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets 6, Atlanta 3 N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 0-1) at Atlanta (New- RBI. Martinez. Then, pinch runner Edu- clarification was not immediately re- Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 7:35 p.m. comb 0-0), 7:20 p.m. Marcus Walden pitched a scoreless ardo Nunez stole third, putting run- turned. The 505-foot distance origi- San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. San Diego (Paddack 0-0) at Arizona (Weav- Colorado at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. er 0-0), 9:40 p.m. ninth to earn his second victory of ners at the corners. Xander Bogaerts nally posted for the Tellez homer was Friday’s Games Milwaukee (Burnes 0-1) at L.A. Dodgers the season. walked to load the bases, setting up later taken off Statcast’s website. Detroit at Minnesota, ppd. (Urias 0-0), 10:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Skaggs 1-1) at Chicago Cubs Colorado (Bettis 0-2) at San Francisco The loss went to Ken Giles (0-1), Devers’ hit. TRAINER’S ROOM (Hamels 1-0), 2:20 p.m. (Pomeranz 0-1), 10:15 p.m. who gave up two runs, two hits and Justin Smoak got the scoring going Red Sox: Left-hander Brian John- Chicago White Sox (Giolito 1-1) at N.Y. Yan- Saturday’s Games kees (Happ 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at Boston, 1:05 p.m. walked three in the ninth, ending for Toronto. With two on in the third, son (left elbow inflammation) con- Tampa Bay (Stanek 0-0) at Toronto (Thorn- Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. his streak of 34 consecutive convert- he roped Eovaldi’s two-out, 99 mph tinues to receive treatment, but ton 0-0), 7:07 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Baltimore (Hess 1-1) at Boston (Rodriguez L.A. Angels at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. ed save opportunities dating to Sept. fastball over the center field wall. currently is being restricted from 0-2), 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 3:07 p.m. 12, 2017. It was the longest active Then, after Randal Grichuk walked, all baseball activities. OF/INF Brock Oakland (Fiers 2-1) at Texas (Smyly 0-1), Cleveland at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. streak in the majors. Rowdy Tellez hit an Eovaldi cutter Holt saw a doctor for the scratched 8:05 p.m. Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Cleveland (Carrasco 1-1) at Kansas City Houston at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. The Blue Jays took a 5-0 lead in that landed in the right field bleach- cornea in his right eye on Tuesday. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 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 FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Changes at home will be diffi- You don’t have to take on other Don’t set yourself up for dis- Be careful what you sign up Positive change will happen if Tidy up any unfinished busi- cult if you let too many people people’s responsibilities. Don’t appointment. Walk away from for. Find out exactly what’s en- you focus more on your needs ness so that you can move on get involved in what’s going on. leave yourself open to being anyone trying to coerce you tailed before you get involved and less on the demands that to new and exciting pastimes. A secretive but focused ap- taken for granted. Make it clear into something you shouldn’t in someone else’s plans. Per- others are putting on you. An Adjustments to your personal proach to a move or personal what you think and what you do. Put your energy into per- sonal physical improvements emotional and physical adjust- space will encourage self-im- change is favored. are willing to do. sonal gains, not into helping and prioritizing a romantic re- ment will do you good. provement and a healthier others get ahead. lationship are encouraged. lifestyle. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Live and learn. What you learn Spend more time on your If you participate in events that Socialize more. Reach out to If you get together with some- Set yourself up for stardom. through conversation or from own projects and strive to have a purpose or meaning for people who enrich your life. one from your past, you will be Step into the spotlight and travel will leave you open to enhance your life. A reliable you, you will meet someone Take the road less traveled and offered information that will share your thoughts. Good suggestions and willing to partnership will support the who will have an impact on explore what’s available. Spiri- help you make positive chang- things will happen if you follow make a change that will en- change you want to see hap- the way you think and which tual and emotional encounters es. Starting something new will your heart and put your energy courage new opportunities. pen. changes you want to make. will lead to new beginnings. be rejuvenating. into something that counts.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Drunk friend spills the beans on cause of parents’ separation Make partner’s life as easy as possible DEAR ABBY: My par- NO MORE GIFTS IN Joey Adams, a comedian that East-West can make ents were separated for Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van CALIFORNIA who died at the end of the last three diamonds, losing only four years while I was in Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, century, said, “Of course, it’s one spade and three hearts. high school and college. It DEAR NO MORE GIFTS: and was founded by her mother, very easy to be witty tomor- But if they push on to four di- was an incredibly difficult Because you have made row, after you get a chance amonds, either North or South time, and it strained my Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at your wishes known to the to do some research and re- should double, especially giv- grandparents and they are relationship with my dad. DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los hearse your ad libs.” en the vulnerability.) I was told they had “grown ignored, you and your chil- apart” but got back togeth- Angeles, CA 90069. dren should thank them It’s very easy to appear to East-West need five tricks. er, although we never dis- for their gifts — and you be an expert bridge player East should hope for two dia- tomorrow, after you’ve had a monds and three clubs. But if cuss the reason for it. DEAR DAUGHTER: with gifts for our kids. should continue repurpos- I was out with my sister’s chance to analyze the deals. East discourages in diamonds When infidelity happens We live in a small apart- ing items that are too large friends last night, and one for your dwelling or unus- But a real expert finds the at trick one, West might shift of them got drunk and told there is usually a reason, ment and sometimes get winning plays at the time, not to a heart. East can make and those reasons can vary large-ticket items we don’t able. Do not feel guilty for me the reason my parents doing so because someone in the postmortem. In particu- matters perfectly clear to his split up was Dad had been from couple to couple. It’s have room for. We’ve asked lar, a strong defender tries to partner. He overtakes with the possible that your parents, our family to keep the else may be better able to seeing another woman and put them to use. make everything clear to his diamond ace, cashes the club accidentally texted my sis- who understandably don’t items small, but some of partner. king (king from ace-king after want to relive that painful them ignore our request. A ter instead of this other DEAR ABBY: I recently What should East do in trick one), leads a low dia- woman, and everyone in chapter, were having prob- few times we’ve sold the lems before the affair be- items and put the money played both sides during a this deal after West leads the mond and awaits West’s club my family knew about it! diamond king against three return through dummy. Bingo! Dad and I barely saw each gan. What is important into our child’s bank ac- sticky and challenging other or spoke about the now is that your family is count. But we aren’t sure time. Now I have a friend spades? separation, and we are fi- back together. that is the best way. who is really upset with Although North has 8 high- nally in a good place. I’m My advice is to allow Also, what do we do me, and I don’t know what card points and four-card hurt that he intentionally them their privacy. Howev- when family sends our to do. I thought I was do- support, such a soft hand full did something that broke up er, if you feel you cannot do children stuff we don’t ing the right thing, but in of “quacks” is better suited my family. It wasn’t some- that, then tell them TO- want them to have? Some my effort to not hurt my for defense than offense. In thing that just happened GETHER what your sis- may be inappropriate, bro- friend, I have done more contrast, South was tempted because they drifted apart. ter’s friend told you. ken or junk. My in-laws damage. I’m not sure this to jump to four spades over I don’t want to ask my have little to no interac- can be repaired. What East’s takeout double. He sister and bring up painful DEAR ABBY: I was tion with our kids, and should I do? might have compromised be- memories for her. My par- wondering what the rule this is the only way they’ve tween three spades and four ents have never talked MESSED UP IN of etiquette is when it chosen to make their pres- MINNEAPOLIS spades by making a three- about their separation club help-suit game-try, ask- since they got back togeth- comes to unwanted chil- ence known. We are reluc- er. What should I do? dren’s gifts. It’s one thing tant to discard the only DEAR MESSED UP: ing partner to concentrate on if my husband and I re- attention our kids get Apologize to your friend. his holdings in the black suits. MIXED-UP ceive gifts we don’t want from their grandparents. And if the friendship can- Here, North would have re- DAUGHTER IN and get rid of them, but What is the right thing to not be repaired, LEARN treated to three spades. (Note WISCONSIN I’m not sure what to do do? from it.

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Cunha and Sonia Pedro Cunha to Mortgage Electronic 2008 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book ORDER OF NOTICE Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Ditech Mortgage Corp., 28204, Page 458 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage Wilmington Savings Fund dated January 16, 2015 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry Society, FSB, doing business as Christiana Trust, not in its individual capacity, but To: of Deeds in Book 33806, Page 420 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage NewRez solely as trustee for BCAT 2014-4TT is the present holder by assignment from Bank James E. Harkins; Linda M. Harkins LLC, F/K/A New Penn Financial, LLC, D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing is the of America, N.A. to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development dated December present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. 5, 2014 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 as nominee for Ditech Mortgage Corp., its successors and assigns to Ditech 34191, Page 393; assignment from Secretary of Housing and Urban Development U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: Financial LLC dated April 12, 2018 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) to GCAT 2014-4, LLC dated May 1, 2015 recorded in Essex County (Southern Registry of Deeds in Book 36645, Page 280 and assignment from Ditech Financial District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34202, Page 540 and assignment from GCAT Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper LLC to New Penn Financial LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing dated 2014-4, LLC to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB doing business as September 20, 2018 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Christiana trust, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee for BCAT claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Deeds in Book 37027, Page 1, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for 2014-4TT dated July 22, 2015 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) numbered 24 Bulfinch Street, given by James E. 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Harkins to the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 62 Merrill Registry of Deeds in Book 34253, Page 322, for breach of conditions of said Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Reliant Mortgage Avenue, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 12:00 PM on May 20, mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises Company, LLC, dated December 19, 2006, and recorded in the Essex County 2019, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and located at 324 Essex Street, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26422, Page 104, as modified by a singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: 3:00 PM on May 8, 2019, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described certain modification agreement dated August 18, 2017, and recorded with said below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36224, Page 2, and A certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situated in Lynn, Essex County, now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: That certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon now known and numbered as for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. 324 Essex Street, situated in Lynn, Essex County, Commonwealth of Northeasterly by Merrill Avenue (formerly Ellsmere Avenue), shown as Ellsmere Massachusetts, being shown as Lot B on a Plan in Lynn MA for Arthur If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Place on the plan hereinafter mentioned, 40 feet; Dellarciprete, dated June 20, 1995, recorded with Essex South District Registry of States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Deeds on October 9, 1996, at Plan Book 311, Plan 33, bounded and described Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on Southeasterly by Lot 52 on said plan, 47.64 feet; as follows: that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before May 13, Southwesterly by Lot 46 on said plan, 40 feet; and NORTHERLY by Lot A, as shown on said plan, sixty-one and 09/100 (61.09) feet; 2019 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Northwesterly by Lot 54 on said plan, 47.64 feet. EASTERLY by land now or formerly of Bourque, fifty-seven and 76/100 (57.76) Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of said Court on March 27, 2019. feet; Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Being the premises shown as Lot 53 on plan dated March, 1891, by I. K. Harris, Recorder C.E., recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds at Book 6, Plan 32 and SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Looley, fifty-four and 73/100 (54.73) feet; 15082 containing 1,906 square feet of land according to said plan. and Item: April 12, 2019 For title reference see deed to mortgagors recorded herewith. WESTERLY by Tilton Place, fifty-nine and 77/100 (59.77) feet. Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Trial Court For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern Together with the benefit of and subject to a 12' Right of Way as shown on said Probate and Family Court District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33806, Page 418. pin. Docket No. ES15P0674EA CITATION ON PETITION FOR ORDER OF The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern COMPLETE SETTLEMENT municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28204, Page 455. Essex Probate and Family Court encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to 36 Federal Street and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other Salem, MA 01970 record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable (978) 744-1020 encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Estate of: $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Doris A Crespin to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from Date of Death: 07/25/2014 this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order A Petition for Order of Complete Settlement has been filed by: in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from Edison J Clarke of Lynn MA Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon requesting that the court order a formal Decree of Complete Settlement including or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check the allowance of a final account, the allowance of a proposed distribution and premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, other such relief as may be requested in the Petition. error in this publication. Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 IMPORTANT NOTICE or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Other terms to be announced at the sale. premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney error in this publication. must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on NewRez LLC, F/K/A New Penn Financial, LLC, 05/06/2019. D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing Other terms to be announced at the sale. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Korde & Associates, P.C. appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a 900 Chelmsford Street Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, doing business as Christiana Trust, not in timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Suite 3102 its individual capacity, but solely as trustee for BCAT 2014-4TT within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Lowell, MA 01851 Korde & Associates, P.C. notice to you. (978) 256-1500 900 Chelmsford Street WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. 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By Vanessa Gera financial backer of sever- the presidential delega- ASSOCIATED PRESS al pro-government media tion. outlets that have shaped A state investigation WARSAW, Poland — public discourse in recent blamed mistakes made A Polish senator who years. by inadequately trained caused outrage by say- In an interview Thurs- pilots and Russian air ing Poland should be day with the pro-gov- traffic controllers in bad “purged” of those “not ernment wPolityce news weather. worthy of belonging to portal, Bierecki said his Earlier in the day, Lech our national community” remarks were misun- Walesa, the anti-commu- said Thursday he is sorry derstood, and dismissed nist leader and former if his words were taken the idea that he wants to president, called Bierec- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the wrong way and that purge some from the coun- ki’s words “scandalous” it is nonsense to think he Sudanese celebrated after officials said the military had forced long- and said parliamentary plans any purges. try as “obvious nonsense.” time autocratic President Omar al-Bashir to step down after 30 years in Grzegorz Bierecki made Asked if he would apol- leaders and other state power in Khartoum, Sudan, on Thursday. his controversial com- ogize, Bierecki said: “I can institutions responsible ments Wednesday during say that I am very sorry for guarding civil rights a ceremony in his eastern that someone could inter- “should take appropri- Sudan’s military overthrows Polish constituency of Bi- pret my words like that.” ate disciplinary and legal ala Podlaska on the ninth He said he only meant steps.” anniversary of a plane that those responsible The head of the main president amid bloody protests crash that killed the Pol- for the 2010 plane crash opposition party, Grzegorz ish president and 95 oth- in Russia, which killed Schetyna, said: “Poland, By Maggie Michael ria’s long-ruling, mili- dan’s Darfur conflict. ers. President Lech Kaczynski to be proud and strong and Samy Magdy tary-backed president, Ibn Ouf said a military “We will not stop un- and 95 others, “should not must not — cannot — be ASSOCIATED PRESS Abdelaziz Bouteflika, was council that will be formed til we have fully purged perform public functions, ‘purged’ of anybody. The driven from power. To- by the army, intelligence Poland of people who are should not be present in republic must be a home CAIRO — Sudan’s mili- gether, the developments agencies and security ap- not worthy of belonging to Polish politics.” for all Poles!” tary overthrew President echoed the Arab Spring up- paratus will rule for two our national community,” Many of the victims Rafal Pankowski, a so- Omar al-Bashir on Thurs- risings eight years ago that years, after which “free Bierecki said. A clip of his were members of the Law ciologist who runs an day after months of bloody brought down autocrats and fair elections” will take words circulated on social and Justice party, which is anti-extremism organi- protests over his repressive across the Mideast. place. media and drew condem- led by the late president’s zation, Never Again, said 30-year rule. But pro-de- The announcement of He also announced that nation. surviving twin brother Ja- the use of such language mocracy demonstrators the arrest and removal of the military had suspended Many of the critics of the roslaw Kaczynski. Some is a global issue but of spe- vowed to keep up their the 75-year-old al-Bashir the constitution, dissolved ruling Law and Justice in the ruling party blame cial relevance in Poland campaign in the streets was made by a veteran the government, declared party, to which Bierecki rival Donald Tusk, the because nationalists have after the military said it insider in his government, a state of emergency for belongs, said his language prime minister at the time been pushing a narrow would govern the country Defense Minister Awad three months, closed the recalled that of fascists in who is now a top EU lead- definition of Polishness for the next two years. Mohammed Ibn Ouf, who country’s borders and air- the 1930s. er, accusing him of failing through their influence on Al-Bashir’s fall came is under U.S. sanctions for space and imposed a curfew Bierecki is an influential to ensure the security of the authorities. a week after Alge- links to atrocities in Su- starting Thursday night.

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All light, spacious thin plastic wrap; the floor brothers Eddie and Jules and airy, it was a study mats and slippers had Trump created Acqualina in understated elegance: tiny rubber dots on the Resort & Spa on Sunny the blue sky acting as a bottom to prevent sliding Isles Beach, Fla., in 2006. backdrop to the soft greys, across the skating-rink For the fifth year running, whites and linen colors marble floors; atop one of Trip Advisor has named used throughout the liv- the bedside tables were it No. 1 luxury beachfront ing room, bedroom and complimentary curated resort in the continental media center, which in- United States books available to read cluded a day bed festooned while as a guest and/or The list of accolades with silky, satin quilt and goes on, including the cov- to take home. Just a few PHOTO | TNS throw pillows. A gourmet appreciated touches I no- eted 5 stars awarded by kitchen with breakfast Icelandic budget carrier Wow Air has ceased operations and canceled Forbes, and having recent- ticed during my short stay. room hit all the high de- Not willing to waste its flights, leaving passengers stranded on both sides of the Atlantic. The ly spent one night at this sign notes including a full- airline announced the closure in a statement posted to its website. sumptuous abode, I can a moment of that limit- size gas range. ed time, I lunched at the attest to the legitimacy The 220-square-foot cheerful outdoor restau- of the claims. I was a bit main bathroom (there rant, Costa Grill. I washed bowled over by the num- is also a smaller powder Travel dilemmas: Important down my perfectly grilled ber of Rolls Royces that room) is replete with im- filet of branzino with the were parked in the circu- ported marble floor, dou- lar driveway: not one, of ble sinks in a custom van- cool coconut water en- takeaways from Wow Air course, meant for me, but ity area, Jacuzzi whirlpool cased in a coconut so fresh, the personal reception in tub, and glass-enclosed it could have been just By Catharine Hamm “winter,” which isn’t high the world, or have chosen the sophisticated Italian showers. Many of these plucked from the near- LOS ANGELES TIMES season, and “new planes,” a basic economy fare, you villa decor of the lobby features can be found in by palm tree. The beach which must be paid for. are in for a ride that could was first class indeed — a 5-star luxury hotels, but was beckoning: Acqualina Wow Air’s demise sent Bottom line: “If you’re be bumpy if you don’t un- refreshing herbal tea and for me, it’s the quality of has acquired a 400-foot ripples through the airline selling something that derstand the terms and cool towel, and a petite the finishes and original- unobstructed frontage on industry, but for leisure costs you more than conditions. chunk of pink Himayalan ity of even small details the invitingly warm wa- travelers, it was more like you’re making to produce Before you book consider salt greeted me along with that elevate the “stars” ter of the Atlantic Ocean. a chill. it, you’re probably not go- whether the basic fare is warm smiles and efficien- into the heavenly realm. The area is dotted with The low-cost Icelan- ing to be in business very worth it and whether the cy at the front desk. Acqualina has achieved red umbrellas and com- dic carrier that tempted long,” Kaplan said. math makes sense. This impeccable service this level, in my view. The fy lounges. If feeling the us with $99 fares ceased — Look at your time Kaplan perused airfares continued at the bank of glass shower door, the sand between your toes operations March 28, frame for buying your on a legacy carrier for a elevators where a natti- plush towels and fine cot- is not your thing, then a stranding thousands of ticket and look at the cred- trip from the Washington, ly dressed employee was ton full-length bathrobes collection of outdoor liv- customers who thought it card you’re using. D.C., area to south Florida directing guests to and were monogrammed in ing room-style seating they were getting a great Under the Fair Credit for him, his wife and his from desired venues with- the distinctive Acqualina arrangements closer to deal but ended up getting, Billing Act, you have 60 child; the total was about in the hotel. My desires signature insignia — a the three oceanfront pools if not the shaft, a lot of in- days to dispute a charge, $1,500. Then he looked at were more than satisfied gold “A” imbedded in the may suit. convenience arising from said Bill Hardekopf, chief an ultra-low-cost carrier; their quest to save money. executive of LowCards. the tab was $1,000 less for As we approach the com, a free credit-card the three of them. summer vacation season, comparison site. Yes, they would have to Here’s why it’s worth hiring an Wow’s belly-flop raises If you bought your pay to check a bag, but this question: Can you Wow ticket less than two they decided the cost of one expert to plan your trip to Italy minimize your exposure to months before Wow died, checked bag still made the financial risk and still find your first move, Harde- low-cost carrier a better an affordable fare? Mostly kopf said, is to call your deal. And because he’s an is JUST FINE STOP BE- asked what cities were on By Hilary Shenfeld yes. Here are ways to pro- credit-card company. airline analyst, he knows CHICAGO TRIBUNE ING SO FINICKY despite our must-see list (Rome), tect yourself: If you bought your ticket a thing or two about terms the sputtering, moldy air whether we preferred — Keep abreast of air- in October for, say, a Feb. and conditions — and was Do you enjoy travel plan- conditioner and deflated, tours of famous sites or line business news. You 28 flight, your first move willing to live with them. ning? Are you exhilarat- ratty mattress that some- off-the-beaten-path activ- don’t have to read quar- is to call your credit-card — Reconsider whether ed by spending weeks or one had recently been ities (both), if we might terly earnings reports, company because you price should be the pri- months scrutinizing every murdered on (probably), I like museums and food but keep your eyes and don’t have the slam-dunk mary driver of your ticket possible hotel, restaurant, called on The Roman Guy, and wine tours (yes, yes ears open for signals that legal protection, he added. purchase. tour, train schedule and a group- and private-tour and yes) and how we’d something is amiss. But you need to ask — Leisure travelers are no- other specifics of your va- operator in Italy. The com- like to get around (private Here was an important nicely. “This is such an un- toriously price-sensitive, cation? pany had recently added drivers, trains, vans with clue: Wow Air was cutting usual situation that there but here’s a great truth: If so, this story is not for trip-planning services to small groups, buses, water routes abruptly, said Seth could be exceptions” to the You get treated better if you. its offerings. taxis and gondolas all got Kaplan, airline analyst 60-day rule, he said. you’re an elite flier on a For me, the endless op- The Roman Guy charged the green light). and founder of Airline It’s also important to certain airline because tions and litany of tasks 99 euros a day (about $112; We had just a few re- Weekly. It dropped Los find out whether your card loyal customers tend to are stressful, exhausting minimum fee 495 euros) to quirements: We needed to Angeles International Air- has travel insurance that speak well of their expe- and overwhelming. But plot an entire holiday, ev- meet Samantha on a spe- port in January in what it covers a company’s finan- rience, said Janelle Estes, at least it all pays off with erything from suggesting cific date, and we request- called a restructuring. cial insolvency, he said. If chief insight officer of Us- a dream vacation. LOL. destinations and sights ed hotel rooms with two The key word is “abrupt- it does, you probably will ertesting, a company that Even after extensive re- to booking transportation, separate sleeping areas, ly.” Airlines change routes, be covered. allows organizations to search, I still manage to hotel rooms, restaurant so we could enjoy some Kaplan said, but when You also could be cov- see themselves through usually end up with so-so reservations, tours and ac- privacy. We booked the they do it quickly, it should ered if you bought travel their customers’ eyes. (or worse) meals, in just tivities. The company will flights ourselves and left raise a flag. insurance that covers in- Those are the customers OK accommodations, get- take care of other tasks, almost everything else in Another cause for alarm: solvency. Call the policy airlines want, so a carri- ting lost on the way to too, like getting you an a business model that issuer to see whether you er may go out of its way some humdrum tour. Italian SIM card for your their hands. mystifies. Wow Air served are covered. to ensure that the expe- Scolds tell me those un- phone. The daily fee covers Filippo suggested start- Iceland winter and sum- — Understand that rience is positive. If you expected scenarios are the planning; vacationers ing in the north of the mer with a fleet of new when you fly an ultra-low- tend to buy based on price part of the fun and adven- still foot the bill for their country, spending three planes, Kaplan said. The cost carrier, the Allegiants, alone, you’re not going to ture of travel. To them I expenses. (Since my trip, days in Venice before eyebrow-raisers there: Spirits and Frontiers of be anyone’s favorite child. say: Hard pass. the travel-planning part heading south for two When my husband, Ron, of the company operates days each in Florence and I decided to visit Italy under the name Finelli and Montalcino, a small last spring to meet up with & Shaw, but the services Tuscan hill town where SeaWorld Orlando says they’re our daughter Samantha, a and fees remain the same. the renowned Brunello di college junior on a semes- Plans are in the works to Montalcino wine is pro- becoming more autism-friendly terlong study abroad pro- expand to Paris as well.) duced. Next would be four gram, I thought it might “We take care of every- days in Rome with the fi- be time to try a different thing, so you don’t have nal three on the Amalfi By Gabrielle Russon approach. Instead of ago- to worry about anything,” Coast in Praiano, a sea- ORLANDO SENTINEL nizing over the particulars co-owner Brandon Shaw side village he said was a Joining its sister parks, or turning over planning says. bit less crowded and ex- SeaWorld Orlando is now duties to my mate, who is The first step was a pensive than the towns it a certified autism cen- the type to insist the ho- phone call with our Rome- sits between, Positano and ter, a move that’s meant tel room he once booked based guide, Filippo, who Amalfi. to make the theme park more accessible to people with disabilities, the com- pany said last week. SeaWorld’s new certi- fication follows behind Aquatica Orlando and Discovery Cove, the com- pany’s other two parks in Orlando that also recently PHOTO | TNS said they were more au- SeaWorld Orlando will offer two quiet rooms tism-friendly. for families who need a break from what can “We are incredibly proud be a loud and chaotic park. to be the first family of Orlando theme parks to and chaotic park. One qui- said. “Our parks and staff achieve these certifica- et room is at the front of are now equipped to offer tions,” said Mark Pauls, the park near Guest Ser- families inclusive activ- SeaWorld Orlando park vices and the other is in ities, helping to ensure president, in a news re- Sesame Street land. meaningful experiences lease. Employees will also be for everyone.” Now, the park will share undergoing training to The park’s certification information on its website help connect better with is through the Interna- and in a special guide that visitors who have autism. tional Board of Credential- breaks down the rides, “As families start plan- rating them by the five ning their summer travel, ing and Continuing Edu- senses, to give parents a the resources and tools cation Standards, which heads-up. that our parks now offer works with organizations SeaWorld Orlando will can provide peace of mind in the tourism, hospitali- PHOTO | TNS offer two quiet rooms for for families with members ty and other industries to From left, Ron, Samantha and Hilary Shenfeld take a walk outside the families who need a break that have autism and oth- become certified in autism Colosseum in Rome. from what can be a loud er special needs,” Pauls and special needs.