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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 LYNN IS UP FOR DEBATE Candidates jockey for nal four Kennedy and McGee lock horns

By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF LYNN — Mayor Ju- dith Flanagan Kenne- dy and challenger state Sen. Thomas M. McGee (D-Lynn) squared off in the rst of six debates for the corner of ce. While the tone for the ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE one-hour debate was calm for the most part, there Members running for Lynn City Council at-large: From left, Buzzy Bar- were some reworks for ton, Brian Field, Jaime Figueroa, Richard Ford, John Ladd, Brian LaPi- the nearly 200 voters who erre, Hong Net, and Taso Nikolakopoulos. attended the event at the Thurgood Marshall Mid- By Bridget Turcotte Voters will elect four of the candidates dle School. ITEM STAFF on Nov. 7. Councilor-at-large Dan Cahill Early in the evening, Mc- is not seeking reelection, clearing the Gee called for an audit of LYNN — Candidates for council- way for at least one new at-large coun- the city’s nances, noting ing?” Lynn Mayor Judith or-at-large sounded off on everything cilor. City Hall faces an $8.5 Despite suffering from Flanagan Kennedy from economic development and the When moderator and former police million de cit. laryngitis, Kennedy shot and Sen. Thomas M. city’s budget to public safety and the chief John Suslak asked the candidates “The question is why do back that the city recently McGee shake hands public schools in a debate at the Porthole about public safety, they all agreed the we continue to  ounder had a full audit she called after responding to Restaurant Wednesday night. Police Department needed more funding. when it comes to our bud- Item reader ques- A crowded room of spectators heard “ridiculous.” Field, who ran for Ward 7 in 2015 but get,” he said. “We need a tions and stating from incumbents Buzzy Barton, Brian “The audit suggested no lost to Councilor John “Jay” Walsh, said full forensic audit to see their positions on LaPierre, and Hong Net, and challeng- the city has lost 164 police of cers, had raises for city employees where we stand … and we Wednesday. ers Brian Field, Jaime Figueroa, Richard 50 overdose deaths, and 12 murders this need to have full trans- until 2022, and that we Ford, John Ladd, and Taso Nikolakopou- parency … the challenge los. CANDIDATES, A7 is: where is the money go- MAYOR, A7 PHOTO | SCOTT EISEN A Prime primer Judge rules in Lynn’s favor By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF LYNN — A Salem Su- perior Court judge has upheld a state board’s decision requiring a homeowner to discon- nect illegally installed wiring. This brings to an end a nearly decade-old le- gal battle between the city and Ariana Mur- rell-Rosario, who the Inspectional Service De- partment (ISD) said per- formed unlawful elec- trical work in her West Baltimore Street home. “The city will aggres- sively seek all nes due in this case which are expected to total more than $100,000,” said James Lamanna, the city’s attorney. “If we didn’t pursue this, it would give the green light to anyone to per- form work without a permit and potentially create a safety hazard.” ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The case commenced in 2006 when Mur- Have you ever wondered what the inside of the old Prime Manufacturing Co. at the corner of Washington and Union rell-Rosario hired a con- streets in Lynn looked like? Turn to LOOK!, page A8, for a glimpse. tractor to connect under- ground electrical wiring from her home to the garage. ISD said neither Swampscott INSIDE Peabody waits she nor the contractor In Opinion In Sports obtained permits from the city before perform- Gayla Cawley: Classical all dressed up They didn’t ask coach Tom Grassa to be served ing the work. Two years for it. A4 calls it a career. B1 later, during a routine inspection, city inspec- for Halloween by governor tors determined the unauthorized electrical By Gayla Cawley By Adam Swift work was not installed ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF according to code and Wanted: a CFO ordered the service be SWAMPSCOTT — For The Love of PEABODY — Diners in Peabody should disconnected. Swampscott, a local nonpro t, is challeng- for Malden soon nd it easier to grab a brew after After repeated orders ing residents to frighten and dazzle the work or get a drink with their meal. were ignored, ISD led town with their best Halloween displays By Steve Freker On Tuesday, the state Senate passed a a criminal complaint outside their homes or businesses this FOR THE ITEM bill authorizing 20 new liquor licenses for against the homeowner. month. Peabody. The bill passed in the House late In response, Mur- Registration for the third annual Hal- MALDEN — The City Council tonight con- last month and now just needs the signa- rell-Rosario took out loween Display Contest is open until dusk tinues interviewing nalists for city treasur- ture of Governor Charlie Baker. criminal complaints on Oct. 27, and residents will drive around er and, possibly, for a chief nancial of cer The City Council proposed the additional against three city in- and judge the houses from Oct. 28 to 31. (CFO). liquor licenses for restaurants last year in spectors alleging they Entrants can register or learn more at Michael Bertin, former Malden Ward 6 City a move to help spur economic development. entered her home ille- www.fortheloveofswampscott.org. Councilor Neil Kinnon, who resigned from the As part of the deal to add the 20 licenses to gally. The complaints “We will release all of the participants council in June, and Andrew Vanni, a former the city’s roll, the council agreed to spread were dismissed. on a map the Friday before Halloween municipal nance director, will be interviewed them out throughout different sections. In an effort to resolve and give the residents the long weekend between 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. in the Malden Se- “I think there was some apprehension the matter in 2009, her to drive around with their families and nior Center auditorium. about issuing a blanket 20 licenses, and attorney agreed to ob- take a look at all the sights and frights and The session follows Tuesday’s interviews that is why the council thought it would be tain permits to remove SWAMPSCOTT, A2 MALDEN, A7 PEABODY, A7 JUDGE, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 58° VOL. 139, ISSUE 261 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 48° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 ENTERTAINMENT ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 OBITUARIES House passes legislation banning bump stocks

Kenneth R. Barrett, 61 ITEM STAFF REPORT “There’s no doubt about it: the delegation wanted to Fire Solutions and other The stronger the gun laws, act quickly to ban bump unnamed manufacturers The Massachusetts House the safer the state.” stocks. of negligence leading to of Representatives voted SAUGUS — Mr. wife Alyssa of Box- State Rep. Lori Ehrlich “While this was an im- the infliction of emotional overwhelmingly to ban Kenneth R. Barrett, ford, Patrick and his (D-Marblehead) said the portant step forward, distress on thousands of age 61, died on Sun- girlfriend Melissa of bump stocks. devices used in the re- this issue needs to be ad- people who witnessed or If passed by the Senate day, Oct. 8 at Mas- Saugus, Eileen of cent Las Vegas massacre dressed at the federal lev- were injured in the Oct. and signed by the gover- sachusetts General Beverly; two cher- circumvent laws against el to be most effective,” he 1 shooting at a Las Ve- nor, the measure would Hospital in Boston. ished grandchildren, automatic weapons by in- said. gas music festival. Hun- ban the possession or sale Born, raised and Adriana and Vincent; creasing a semi-automatic The measure, which dreds were injured and 58 a lifelong resident two brothers, John of the device that allows people were killed in the semi-automatic rifles to weapon’s rate of fire from passed 151-3, now goes to of Saugus, he was and Michael and one 45-60 rounds per minute the Massachusetts Senate deadliest mass shooting in the son of the late sister, Marilyn; also operate as if they were modern U.S. history. fully automatic machine to between 400-800. where it is expected to win Alphonsus and Raffaela survived by his beloved dog “This was a bipartisan swift approval. A spokes- Authorities said shooter (Grande) Barrett. He was a Cali. He is predeceased by guns. Stephen Paddock’s abil- The legislation carries effort to pass common man for Gov. Charlie Bak- cook and the owner of Bud- three brothers, Robert, Buddy sense public safety legis- er said the Republican ity to fire hundreds of dy’s Truck Stop in Somerville. and Donald. a punishment of impris- rounds per minute over a onment of up to 20 years, lation in the wake of the will review the legislation Mr. Barrett cherished spend- In lieu of flowers, donations senseless tragedy in Las when it reaches the gover- 10-minute period from his and goes into effect six 32nd-floor hotel suite was ing time with his family. He in his memory may be made Vegas,” said state Rep. nor’s desk. months from the passage a major factor in the high loved driving his race cars, to Shriners Hospital for Chil- Daniel Cahill (D-Lynn) in Last weekend, a lawsuit of the bill. casualty count. and cooking and feeding dren at www.shrinershospi- a statement. “My hope is seeking to represent the family and friends. He also talsforchildren.org/donate. “I am proud and en- The 64-year-old pok- that our national leaders victims of the Las Vegas enjoyed his retirement and Services are private at the couraged that the House’s er-playing accountant and are as quick to act as our shooting was filed against meeting friends for coffee. request of Kenneth. For con- 2014 gun law has result- real estate investor killed Mr. Barrett leaves three lov- dolences www.BisbeePorcella. ed in Massachusetts hav- state leaders.” the makers of bump himself before police ing children, Robert and his com. ing the lowest rate of gun State Rep. Brendan stocks. The proposed class stormed his suite. deaths per capita,” said Crighton (D-Lynn) said action lawsuit, filed in House Speaker Robert Massachusetts has been a state court in Clark Coun- Material from Reuters A. DeLeo, in a statement. leader on gun control and ty, Nevada, accuses Slide was used in this report. Bertha E. Melanson, 92 Swampscott all dressed up for Halloween

SAUGUS — formerly of Mal- and one great-great-grand- SWAMPSCOTT The contest is free to said FLOS only expected idents vote on their fa- den, Mrs. Bertha E. (Barter) child; one brother, William From A1 enter and the only rule is about a dozen participants vorites, rather than the Melanson, age 92, died on Barter of Florida; one sister, that owners are responsi- the first year. She said the organization hosting the Monday, Oct. 9 at the Bear Bess Rikeman of Lynnfield. (then) go back to our web- ble for the design, instal- group is hoping to get contest. Hill Rehabilitation & Nursing She is also survived by many site to choose their favor- lation and removal of all more businesses involved Plus, the contest pro- Center in Wakefield. She was nieces and nephews. She is ites,” said Joanna O’Neil, decorations. All displays in the contest. vides a little healthy com- the wife of the late George A. predeceased by her brother president of For the Love must be decorated by dusk She said the contest petition. Melanson. Earl Barter and sister Nancy of Swampscott (FLOS). “I on the day of the registra- started because the group “There are a lot of cre- Born in Malden, she was the Doucette. think a lot of people enjoy ative residents in this daughter of the late William In lieu of flowers, donations decorating their homes so tion deadline. The three had seen similar challeng- winners chosen by resi- es in other towns, but the town, which makes it fun and Bertha (Wells) Barter. She in Mrs. Melanson’s name may this is a wonderful way to for us and makes it fun for dents will receive Swamp- town would vote on the was a member of the VFW La- be made to Alzheimer’s Assoc. get more people to view it.” everybody,” O’Neil said. dies Auxiliary in Saugus. Mrs. of MA, 309 Waverly Oaks Rd., O’Neil said the displays scott-related prizes. displays. FLOS members Melanson was an avid reader, Waltham, MA 02452. don’t have to be scary. O’Neil said the contest thought it would be cool Gayla Cawley can be especially mysteries and she Service information: Rel- Some people have opted is popular with more than to switch it up and that reached at gcawley@item- was a crossword puzzle mas- atives and friends are invit- to do fun, Harvest-themed 40 houses entering in each it would be a community live.com. Follow her on ter. She had been a resident ed to attend visiting hours decorations. of the first two years. She builder to have the res- Twitter @GaylaCawley. of Saugus since 1960. in the BISBEE-PORCELLA Mrs. Melanson leaves three Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln loving children, Albert Melan- Ave., SAUGUS on Sunday, son and his wife Barbara of 2-6 p.m. A funeral service Stoneham, Janice Merrithew will be held in the funeral and her husband William of home on Monday at 9 a.m. Saugus, Scott Melanson and Interment Puritan Lawn Me- his wife Maria DeModena of morial Park, Peabody. For Saugus; six grandchildren, directions and condolences thirteen great-grandchildren www.BisbeePorcell.com.

Richard F. Johnson Jr., 37 1980-2017 ORANGE PARK, Fla. grandmother Millie — Richard F. Johnson Johnson of Lynnfield, Jr., age 37 of Orange his niece and neph- Park, Florida, died ew Justin and Char- unexpectedly Oct. 5, lotte, his foster broth- 2017. He was the er Frank DeGeorge partner of Jessica and several aunts, Quill. He is survived uncles and cousins. by his father Richard He is the cousin of F. Johnson Sr. and his the late Meredith wife Peggy of Rowley and his Johnson and foster brother of mother Maddy (McManus) the late Tanya DeGeorge. Hesketh and her husband Service information: Roger of Orange Park. Richie Richie’s memorial Mass was born in Lynn on Oct. 3, will be held Friday, Oct, 13, 1980, and was raised in Lynn 2017, at 10:30 a.m. at Sa- and Lynnfield. He was a grad- cred Heart Church, 571 uate of Lynnfield High School Boston St. in Lynn, followed and Kaplan Career Institute by a collation at the Parish and was employed as a cou- Hall. Cremation followed by rier for Amazon. a private burial will be held In addition to Jessica, and at a later date. In lieu of his parents, he leaves his flowers, donations can be sister Megan Medur and her made to St. Jude’s Children’s husband Mike of Lynn, his Research Hospital.

James Heffernan, 62 1955-2017 COCOA, Fla. — (Langley) Heffernan James Thomas Mi- of Greensboro, N.C., COURTESY PHOTO chael Heffernan, 62, sisters Patricia Red- One of the 2016 Halloween Display winners at 76 Kensington Lane. recently of Cocoa, fearn of Swansea and Fla., passed away Beth Heffernan of Saturday, Oct. 7 after Lexington, N.C., son MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS a year long illness. and daughter-in-law Born April 5, 1955, in Michael and Nicole Salem, Michael grew Heffernan of Franklin, Fish magnate The Codfather was sentenced last month Woman starts covert tulip getting requests to orga- up in Lynn attending INgrandson MEMORIAN Colin Hef- must forfeit four boats, to nearly four years in planting campaign nize something bigger. Lynn English High School fol- fernan, LCPLbeloved KEVIN CAHILLcompanion prison. Sterling has started lowed by Westfield State Col- Lorri 1967Arnold ~ OCTOBERand her 12daughters ~ 2017 34 permits Federal authorities say CAMBRIDGE (AP) — A an online signup sheet 50TH ANNIVERSARY for those interested in lege. Michael’s education and Stacey and Megan Arnold, and BOSTON (AP) — A Rafael falsely claimed his Massachusetts woman life were infused with music. He countless nieces, nephews, has begun a campaign to becoming part of the Massachusetts fishing vessels caught haddock dearly loved performing with and friends. covertly plant tulip bulbs guerrilla gardening cam- magnate known as The or pollock when they had the trombone section of vari- Service information: Fu- actually caught other around Boston. paign. ous bands throughout his life, neral will be held Friday, Oct. Codfather who was con- species subject to strict- Amy Sterling tells the She says she’s collected including Arthur Fiedler and the 13 at 11 a.m. at St Pius V in victed of evading fishing er quotas. Rafael sold Boston Globe her “Boston hundreds of bulbs for the Boston Pops and the Windham Lynn, MA with a private in- quotas and smuggling Tulip Takeover” began the fish for cash, some effort. She plans to be at a Community Bands. Michael terment to follow. In lieu of money to Portugal must when she and her hus- local transit stop on Satur- of which was smuggled was predeceased by his father, flowers, memorials can be forfeit four boats and 34 band decided in a moment day handing them out for overseas. James A. Heffernan, and is sur- made to Dana Farber Cancer of spontaneity to plant people to plant in random vived by his mother Elizabeth Institute. fishing permits. Rafael owns one of the A federal judge’s order leftover bulbs from a home spots around the city. Sadly missed by brothers nation’s largest commercial Tom, Joe, John, and sister Beth came Wednesday in Car- gardening project around los Rafael’s case. fishing operations, with a their Cambridge neighbor- Rafael pleaded guilty fleet of vessels and commer- hood. IN MEMORIAN cial fishing permits and the 781-593-7700 LCPL KEVIN CAHILL IN MEMORIAM to charges including tax Sterling says she posted Publishing Daily, except Sundays 1967 ~ OCTOBER 12 ~ 2017 IN LOVING MEMORY OF evasion and false labeling Carlos Seafood business in what she had done on USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 50TH ANNIVERSARY SHIRLEY B. HUGHES, BURT Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA HUGHES, AND KEITH HUGHES and fish identification and New Bedford. social media and began 1996 ~ OCTOBER 12 ~ 2016 and additional offices. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Subscriptions Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States $20.00 for 4 weeks Catch up with your $65.00 for 13 weeks $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year Send payment to and POSTMASTER, favorite team send address changes to: The Daily Item 110 Munroe St. Sadly missed by brothers Remembered today with love, in Item Sports! P.O. Box 5 Tom, Joe, John, and sister Beth David Hughes Lynn, MA 01903

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Remembered today with love, David Hughes THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 A3 LYNN KIPP undergoing state rating review

LYNN — The state Depart- schools. survey parents and observe in- charter school must propose to the Department’s Internet web- ment of Elementary and Sec- Reynolds, in a department structional spaces. the department corrective ac- site at http://www.doe.mass.edu/ ondary Education will conduct press release, said the review After the onsite visit, review- tion to bring those areas into pqa/review/cpr/reports/. a Coordinated Program Review will address the following pro- ers will prepare a report for the compliance with statutes and Any member of the public at the Knowledge Is Power grams: Special Education, En- charter school leader and board regulations. may request to be interviewed Program (KIPP) charter school glish Language Learner, and of trustees, with detailed nd- KIPP, if necessary, will be pro- by telephone by a member of during the week of Nov. 13. Civil Rights. ings for each program. vided with technical assistance the department’s visiting team. Department spokeswoman After reviewing charter Using a scale of ratings rang- from the department in devel- Those wishing to be interviewed Kate Reynolds said state edu- school procedures for these ing from “Commendable” to oping a corrective action plan. should call the charter school cators informed KIPP of the re- programs, a department team “Not Implemented,” the report Both the department’s report of ce at 617-942-1667 no later view and called the visit to the will make its onsite visit, will rate the implementation of and the corrective action plan than Oct. 30 to leave their name Highlands school a routine re- during which it will review each requirement reviewed by are public information and will and phone number, or they may view to satisfy federal and state individual student records, in- the state. Where requirements be available to the public upon call the Department of Elemen- requirements for speci c educa- terview administrators, teach- are found not implemented or request. Program Review Final tary and Secondary Education tion programs and services in ers and paraprofessional staff, only partially implemented, the Reports are also available on at 781-338-3745. YMCA wants you to take a sel e Fire ghters gather at City Hall with someone new

ITEM STAFF REPORT from the commute home, the Y hopes people will take an LYNN — In the spirit of extra moment to speak to the city coming together, the each other in order to build Lynn YMCA is excited to an- a stronger, more connected nounce the launch of a new community. social media campaign, #Sel- “Every day at the Y, we see eWithSomeoneNew. people of different backgrounds Inspired by the Y’s “Us” na- who normally wouldn’t have tional advertising campaign, met, come together, and that #Sel eWithSomeoneNew is is the inspiration for #Sel eW- an opportunity to highlight ithSomeoneNew,” said Audrey how the Y uniquely brings Jimenez, executive director of people together, nd common Community Relations at the ground and bridge divides. Lynn YMCA. “Small steps lead The Y knows this dialogue to meaningful, lasting change can start with something and the Y wants to challenge as simple as striking up a our community to help build conversation with someone. a better us and show that Throughout the month, the our differences are a source Y is encouraging community of strength that bene ts our members to meet someone community.” new, strike up a conversation To help connect people, and discover what they have the Lynn YMCA is hosting in common. a #Sel eWithSomeoneNew PHOTO | JOHN KROL The next step is to take a day at the Lynn YMCA, 20 Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy presided over the promotions of three re ghters sel e and post it to Facebook, Neptune Blvd., Lynn, MA, on Tuesday. Roger Alley was sworn in as district re chief, Kevin Cronin as captain Twitter or Instagram using 01902 on Oct. 26 from 4-6 and Kevin Phipps as lieutenant. From left, District Chief Steve Archer, Chief James the hashtag #Sel eWith- p.m. Everyone is welcome McDonald, Lt. Phipps, Capt. Cronin, District Chief Roger Alley, Deputy Chief Bill SomeoneNew and tagging @ to come to the Y, take sel es Murray, and Mayor Kennedy. YMCA. Whether it’s a new with new friends and learn neighbor down the street, a about how the Y brings all of local parent or a familiar face us together.

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE A three-car accident at the corner of Essex and Rockaway streets in Lynn on Wednesday. Pair suffer minor injuries following three-car crash By Gayla Cawley shortly before 1 p.m., Lynn in one of the other ITEM STAFF Lynn Police Lt. Michael two cars also sustained Kmiec said. LYNN — A three-car ac- minor injuries, but was cident at the intersection There were minor in- not taken to the hospital, of Essex, Rockaway and juries to the 50-year-old Kmiec said. Joyce streets caused mi- male driver of the third The accident is under in- nor injuries on Wednes- car traveling northbound vestigation. day afternoon. on Essex Street. The Sa- One car was traveling lem man had to be taken Gayla Cawley can be down Rockaway Street to Salem Hospital and his reached at gcawley@item- and another was trav- car was towed. A 21-year- live.com. Follow her on eling on Essex Street old male passenger from Twitter @GaylaCawley. southbound. 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Hall by constant social media “nice guys” the way we T  J  updates, it takes a lot for were dressed. 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey GaylaGa P.O. Box 5 W J. K a headline to surprise me J. Patrick Norton I don’t remember her Vice President, Finance these days. exact words. What I do re- Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan CawleCa y Chief Operating O cer Chairman But recent comments member is that my temper Customer Service P ’ from Donna Karan, a immediately flared that Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 prominent female fashion “To see it here in our own someone, especially anoth- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 designer, that the women Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 country is very difficult, but er woman, would make a All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 victimized by Hollywood I also think how do we dis- snap judgment about my 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 producer Harvey Wein- play ourselves? How do we friends and I, and insin- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 stein’s sexual advances, present ourselves as wom- uate that there was any- Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 harassment and assaults en,” Karan said to the Daily thing wrong with the way Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 were somehow asking for Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Mail. “What are we asking? we were dressed or that classi [email protected] it by how they present Are we asking for it by pre- we were dressing up with John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Subscriptions themselves both surprised senting all the sensuality the purpose of trying to [email protected] and angered me. and all the sexuality?” meet someone in the first In an explosive report by From reading those com- Circulation place, which we weren’t. [email protected] the Times last ments, my first impression What got me especially week, documents written was that she was implying angry is that we weren’t Ext. 3 by and interviews with ac- that a woman was asking doing anything wrong, Newsroom tresses, assistants and oth- for sexual harassment and and although it probably [email protected] er women trying to make advances by wearing tight wasn’t the best way to [email protected] it in Hollywood over many EDITORIAL clothing or something handle the situation, I said Ext. 4 years revealed that Wein- revealing. Although I’ve something confrontational stein used his prominent heard this baseless argu- to her, which prompted Sports [email protected] and powerful position in ment before, it’s especially her to say something in- the entertainment indus- frustrating to hear it com- sulting to me in particular. Ext. 5 The Medford try to take advantage of ing from a woman. Karan’s comments, of Retail and Online them and put them in inap- To imply that victims course, are much more Advertising propriate scenarios, often of sexual harassment or offensive considering the [email protected] inviting them to his hotel assaults in any instanc- context that she was re- magnet ADVERTISING room for what they believed es brought it upon them- sponding to. She later to be a business meeting, selves by how they present tried to walk back her Ernie Carpenter Jr. The city of Medford and its residents start the hol- which quickly turned into themselves does nothing comments with an apolo- Director of Advertising iday season early this year with Wegmans opening something vastly different. but make it more difficult gy, but it’s a little difficult and Business Development, ext. 1355 [email protected] a 400-employee superstore on the site of the former After the report Weinstein for women, or in some cas- for me to believe those Meadow Glen Mall. The national retailer has al- was fired from the produc- es men, to speak up when quotes don’t represent Michele Iannaco ready made itself well known in Medford by getting tion and distribution com- they’re usually already how she truly feels. What Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 involved in local charities and making a push to give pany he co-founded, Wein- afraid to say something. it makes me think though [email protected] jobs to city residents. stein Company. Subsequent When I saw the com- is that this theme of judg- Jim McFadyen If there’s anyone in the city who doesn’t think Weg- allegations of sexual ha- ments, it brought me back ing women by what they Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 mans will be a positive addition to Medford, they are rassment against Weinstein to an encounter I had with wear needs to stop. [email protected] doing a great job staying out of sight. The retailer have been made by famous a woman several years In no way is a woman Ralph Mitchell is opening its local store with a cafe and other fea- actresses like Gwyneth Pal- ago. I was in the elevator consenting to any unwant- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 tures in the wake of similar grand openings by Dick’s trow and Angelina Jolie. of Mohegan Sun with two ed advances or asking for [email protected] Sporting Goods and Petco. “I think we have to look of my friends after leaving it by the way she dresses. Patricia Whalen It’s not every day that communities big or small at ourselves,” Karan said the casino’s nightclub. As one tweet highlighted Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 welcome new employers who display Wegmans’ in- in an interview on Sun- We were all wearing in the CNN article says: [email protected] terest in being a good neighbor. Wegmans operates day. “Obviously, the treat- form-fitting dresses, and “It doesn’t matter how the stores spanning a region ranging from Virginia to BUSINESS OFFICE ment of women all over the woman standing alone women ‘presented’ them- Pennsylvania. It doesn’t take a leap of logic to imag- the world is something with us in the elevator Beth Bresnahan ine store executives spent a considerable amount selves. They didn’t give that has always had to be thought it would be OK consent. Sincerely, human Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 of time studying Medford before deciding to build a identified. Certainly in the to say something under [email protected] 120,000 square-foot store in the city. decency.” country of Haiti where I her breath like, maybe if Susan J. Conti Why Medford? The city has a reputation as a work, in Africa, in the de- you didn’t wear something Gayla Cawley is a staff Controller, ext. 1288 well-governed Boston semi-suburb with a nice down- veloping world, it’s been a like that, you might actu- reporter with the Daily [email protected] town and residents who make enough money to hard time for women. ally have a chance to meet Item. spend it. But that rationale only explains part of why Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 the Wegmans is coming to Medford. [email protected] Rest of the answer lies in the changing American ALBERT R. HUNT retail landscape. Amazon and other online giants are Marian Kinney making malls obsolete. There is no need for consum- ext. 1212 [email protected] ers to wander around for two hours browsing when GOP seriously discussing they can sit in their favorite chair with their smart- Will Kraft phone. Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 Places like Meadow Glen are going the way of the [email protected] horse and buggy and the cassette tape. But the mall, gun control? Don’t bet on it Jennifer Perez with help from city officials, is now home to Kohl’s, ext. 1205 [email protected] Marshalls, Petco, and Dick’s with Wegmans ready to What’s this? Praise for open. congressional Republicans Carolina Trujillo The retail convergence on Meadow Glen will bring who say they’re now will- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 in customers without subjecting them to the mall ex- ing to consider a gun curb? [email protected] perience. Plunking five stores on one location allows Don’t take it seriously. Jim Wilson for incidental shopping and clustered shopping. What Republicans are Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 Incidental shoppers may run into Wegmans for really doing, after the [email protected] groceries and jump over to Dick’s or Marshalls for deadliest mass shooting CIRCULATION birthday gifts before picking up the pet food. Clus- in American history, is Lisa Mahmoud ter shoppers will make all five Meadow Glen stores preparing to make lethal a shopping destination so they can cross a few items Manager, ext. 1239 weapons more accessible. [email protected] off their list. After the Oct. 1 Las Ve- CLASSIFIED Medford didn’t corner the market on how to attract gas massacre, where a big stores. Lynn, Revere and certainly Saugus are gunman killed 58 concert- Abbe Young Smith having various levels of success boosting their busi- goers and injured hun- Manager, ext. 1276 ness profile. But Medford is demonstrating that the [email protected] dreds more, Republicans size of a community, its location on a major highway signaled a willingness to and its existing business profile can add up to com- NEWSROOM examine a proposal to ban peting on a national stage for a major employer. Bill Brotherton the bump stock, the device as requiring background Texan carrying concealed Features Editor ext. 1338 that enabled the Nevada checks before gun purchas- heat couldn’t be challenged [email protected] killer to shoot his semi-au- es, are called a slippery while walking through the tomatic rifles almost as Gayla Cawley READERS’ FORUM slope to confiscation. New York subways or the Reporter, ext. 1236 fast a fully automatic one. But when Republicans state’s college campuses. [email protected] Ignore that red herring. are in control, as they are In praise of civil discourse That contradicts the Cheryl Charles Keep a closer eye on a now, the gun lobby needs supposed Republican al- To the Editor: measure backed by the Night Editor, ext. 1278 specific victories to keep legiance to federalism and [email protected] I am writing to commend you and your approach to National Rifle Associa- momentum and money their claim that state and Tori Faieta the “taking a knee controversy” with the five columns tion and conservatives, flowing. That’s the motiva- local governments know published in The Daily Item on Sept. 29. already passed by a House Copy Editor tion behind the misnamed better than Washington [email protected] By inviting members of your staff to reflect on the is- committee, that Speaker Sportsman’s Heritage and what’s best for their citi- sue, you also invited us, as a community, to think more Paul Ryan pulled from a Recreational Enhancement zens. Thomas Grillo deeply and less reactively on what are complicated and floor vote only after the Reporter, ext. 1264 Act passed 22 to 13 by a The bill, likely to pass [email protected] pressing issues and concerns. massacre. Proponents say House panel last month. the House though per- The views expressed by the Item staff writers were they’re just waiting for the The legislation would re- haps not the Senate, has Spenser Hasak articulate, thoughtful and educational. Rather than heat to subside before tak- move hurdles and fees to Photographer, ext. 1332 been sidetracked twice. A [email protected] throwing oil on a fire of emotionality, the Item’s ap- ing it up again. obtain silencers, gutting hearing was postponed in proach encouraged community dialogue and respect. “They are waiting until provisions enacted in the June after House Majori- Thor Jourgensen We need those perspectives in these difficult and trying the cameras are off in Las 1930s. ty Whip Steve Scalise and News Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] times. Vegas,” said Avery Gar- The rationales are others were shot during Thank you for contributing to the kind of civil civic diner, co-president of the laughable. “My hearing a practice, then Steve Krause discourse of which we can be proud. Brady Center to Prevent has been damaged be- floor consideration was de- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 [email protected] The Rev. Dr. Anita Farber-Robertson Gun Violence. cause of gun noise,” said layed after Las Vegas. Swampscott The bill would facili- Representative Jeff Dun- If these incidents would Katie Morrison tate the use of silencers can, a South Carolina Re- just subside for awhile, Sports Reporter on guns, force every state publican. Republicans could pass [email protected] to honor concealed-carry Lest you think that the legislation making them Owen O’Rourke rights granted elsewhere greater beneficiaries would even more likely in the fu- Photographer, ext. 1224 and weaken regulation be armed street thugs ture. [email protected] of certain armor-piercing seeking to elude detection, Roberto Scalese ammunition. Senator Mike Crapo of Albert R. Hunt is a Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 It’s a sick travesty that Idaho has an answer: Si- Bloomberg View colum- [email protected] attests to the undiminished lencers, he says, don’t com- nist. He was the executive Anne Marie Tobin clout of the gun lobby. pletely silence a gunshot. editor of Bloomberg News, Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 When Democrats are in The concealed-carry mea- before which he was a re- [email protected] control, the NRA flourish- sure in the bill would allow porter, bureau chief and ex- Bridget Turcotte es by telling gun owners gun-holders from states ecutive Washington editor Reporter, ext. 1269 that the government wants that allow concealed guns at the Wall Street Journal. [email protected] to take away their weap- to carry them in states Readers may email him at Ryan York ons. Modest controls, such that prohibit it. Thus a [email protected]. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 The Daily Item 50% off

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Call Lisa at 781-593-7700 ext. 1239 A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 POLICE/FIRE Suspect All address information, particularly Ave.; at 8:52 p.m. Tuesday at shoplifting by concealing mer- from what he thought was a Suffolk Avenue. arrests, reflect police records. In the Market Basket at 40 Federal chandise at 1:19 p.m. Wednes- handgun. Police checked the in bank event of a perceived inaccuracy, it St.; at 9:17 p.m. Tuesday at day. area and reported the call was Theft unfounded. is the sole responsibility of the con- 147 Washington St.; at 10:53 Charles D. Derochemont, a.m. Wednesday at 20 Central 39, of 3 Superior St., Apt. 2, A report of auto theft at 9:36 robberies cerned party to contact the relevant Ave. Lynn, was arrested and charged Overdose a.m. Tuesday on Sumner Street. police department and have the A report of a gunshot at 5:59 with leaving the scene of prop- department issue a notice of correc- p.m. Tuesday at 5 Appleton St. erty damage, operation of a A report of an overdose at Vandalism sentenced tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or motor vehicle with a suspend- 6:45 p.m. Tuesday on Foster Street. The person was taken to A report of vandalism at 6:42 ITEM STAFF REPORT clarifications will not be made without Theft ed license and on a warrant at Salem Hospital after overdosing a.m. Tuesday on Warren Street; express notice of change from the ar- 6:57 a.m. Wednesday. BOSTON — A Revere A report of a larceny at 3:21 on pills. at 7:52 a.m. Wednesday at Re- man was sentenced in resting police department. vere Police Station on Revere p.m. Tuesday at 36 Cook St.; at Accidents federal court on Wednes- 3:45 p.m. Tuesday at 31 Ran- Theft Beach Parkway. day for robbing 10 banks LYNN toul Ave.; at 8:50 p.m. Tuesday A report of a motor vehicle A report of motor vehicle van- A report of a larceny at 3:08 during a 19-day spree from at 391 Essex St.; at 9:33 a.m. accident at 6:57 a.m. Wednes- dalism at 7:17 a.m. Tuesday on late December 2016 to ear- Arrests Wednesday at 61 Piedmont St.; day at 109 Lynn St. and 2 Win- p.m. Wednesday at Burke Rose Street; at 9:02 a.m. Tues- School at 127 Birch St. A call- ly January of this year. at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday at negance Ave. A car reportedly day on Hawes Street. Fred Mandracchia, 36, Heritier Kindoki, 54, of 17 er reported her daughter’s flute Union Hospital at 500 Lynnfield struck a pole and left the scene. was sentenced by U.S. Duke St., was arrested on war- was stolen. St. Charles D. Derochemont, 39, of SAUGUS District Court Judge Alli- rant charges of operation of a A report of motor vehicle theft Lynn, was arrested on motor son D. Burroughs to 100 motor vehicle with a suspended Vandalism at 4:39 a.m. Wednesday at 10 vehicle violations; at 10:14 Arrests months in prison, three license, reckless operation of Hollingsworth St.; at 8:07 a.m. a.m. Wednesday at Latitude years of supervised re- a motor vehicle, marked lanes A report of vandalism at 1:26 Wednesday at 50 Graves Ave. Sports Club at 194 Newbury Niesha S. Beliard, of 84 Ev- lease, and was ordered to violation and OUI liquor second p.m. Wednesday at 6 Murray St. St.; at 11:05 a.m. Wednesday ans St., Dorchester, was arrest- pay restitution of $16,695 offense at 3:48 p.m. Tuesday. A caller reported vandalism to a Vandalism at Route 128 North and 208 ed and charged with shoplifting to the banks he robbed. In Michael Malachi, 48, of 104 door and van. Andover St.; at 12:16 p.m. by asportation and trespassing July, Mandracchia plead- Newhall St., was arrested and A report of vandalism at Wednesday at Container Store at 2:29 p.m. Tuesday. 8:26 p.m. Tuesday on Robinson REVERE ed guilty to 10 counts of charged with disorderly conduct at 210C Andover St.; at 12:26 Latesha Monique Johnson, bank robbery, according to at 12:27 p.m. Tuesday. Street. p.m. Wednesday at 3 Andover of 47 Jacob St., Dorchester, A report of motor vehicle van- Arrests the U.S. Attorney’s office. Drive was arrested and charged with After a Jan. 3 robbery of dalism at 7:25 a.m. Wednesday shoplifting by asportation, pos- Accidents Marin Marinkovic, 25, of 30 the Mechanics Coopera- at 13 Granite St.; at 8:16 a.m. Complaints session of a burglarious instru- A report of a motor vehicle Wednesday at 25 Woodman Park Ave., Apt. 18, was arrest- tive Bank branch in Fall ed on a warrant at 11:25 p.m. ment and trespassing at 2:9 River, law enforcement accident at 4:13 p.m. Tuesday St.; at 10:34 a.m. Wednesday A four-foot wide sinkhole was Tuesday. p.m. Tuesday. identified Mandracchia at Broad and Market streets; at 21 Shepard St. reported at 4:33 p.m. Tuesday Willian Troncosodelo, 28, of as the person responsible at 5:31 p.m. Tuesday at Bos- on the sidewalk in the vicinity of 22 Warren St., Apt. 17, Lynn, Accidents for that robbery, prosecu- ton and Franklin streets; at Worcester and Berkshire roads. MEDFORD was arrested and charged with tors said. 8:49 p.m. Tuesday at Lynnway DPW was notified A report of a motor vehicle shoplifting by concealing mer- Based on similarities in and Market Street; at 11 p.m. A report of suspicious ac- accident with personal injury Accidents chandise at 4:21 p.m. Tuesday. the crimes and the phys- Tuesday at 25 Rockaway St.; tivity at 9:02 p.m. Tuesday at at 10:20 a.m. Tuesday at 428 ical description of the at 6:43 a.m. Wednesday at A report of a motor vehicle 36 Wilson Terrace. A caller re- Lincoln Ave. One person was perpetrator, Mandracchia 39 Springvale Ave.; at 8 a.m. accident at 3:32 p.m. Tuesday ported a suspicious light in her Accidents taken to Melrose Wakefield was suspected to have also Wednesday at 669 Western at Stop & Shop at 760 Fells- front yard. An officer reported Hospital. A report of a motor vehicle been involved in nine oth- Ave.; at 8:24 a.m. Wednesday way; at 5:34 p.m. Tuesday at taking the drone to the police accident at 7:59 a.m. Tuesday er Boston-area bank rob- at 116 Bay View Ave. Whole Foods at 2151 Mystic station in case anyone called Complaints on Emmet Terrace; at 8:53 a.m. beries. He was arrested A report of a motor vehicle Valley Parkway; at 8:25 a.m. for their property; at 8:36 a.m. Tuesday at Banana Boat on A report of a disturbance at in Chelsea on Jan. 7 and accident with personal injury at Wednesday at 6 Trainer Ave.; Wednesday at Northshore Edu- Beach Street; at 10:36 a.m. 3:35 p.m. Tuesday at 8 Lincoln confessed to robbing the 7:33 p.m. Tuesday at Baker and at 10:22 a.m. Wednesday at cation Consortium at 83 Pine Tuesday on Mahoney Circle; at Court. banks, prosecutors said. Franklin streets. Sentry Ford at 4100 Mystic St. An employee reported that 12:26 p.m. Tuesday on Squire A report of a motor vehicle hit Valley Parkway; at 12:12 p.m. drugs may have been found Road; at 12:37 p.m. Tuesday Vandalism and run accident at 7:59 a.m. Wednesday at Central Avenue with a student. The mother was at Bank of America on Squire Pressure Wednesday at Broadway and and Linwood Street; at 2:12 reportedly on her way to meet Road; at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday A report of vandalism at Jenness Street. p.m. Wednesday at Forest and with the child who took the at Agawam Street and North 1:19 a.m. Wednesday at 11 mounting Webster streets. wrong jacket to school — the Shore Road. Magnolia St. A caller report- Assaults bus driver said he saw a plas- A report of a motor vehicle ed her home was vandalized. Breaking and Entering tic bag with white powder. An from police A report of an assault and hit and run accident at 1:41 She said her house was egged, officer was attempting to file battery at 9:28 p.m. Tuesday p.m. Tuesday at Revere Police her plants were knocked over A report of a motor vehicle a 51A report; at 10:11 a.m. Station on Revere Beach Bou- on Central Square; at 12 a.m. and unknown people rang her response breaking and entering at 6:02 Wednesday at Carroll School levard. Wednesday on Alley Street. doorbell. She said it was the p.m. Tuesday at 47 Monument at 60 Northend St. The princi- LAS VEGAS (AP) St. second time her house was pal reported that a male with Breaking and Entering egged. — Pressure mounted Breaking and Entering no shirt was holding his pants Wednesday for Las Ve- Complaints A report of a breaking and en- A report of a motor vehicle up and didn’t belong in the gas police to explain how tering at 11:28 a.m. Tuesday at SWAMPSCOTT breaking and entering at 12:52 A report of a disturbance at area. Police reported the male quickly they reacted to was listed as a missing person Santorini Restaurant on Revere what would become the p.m. Tuesday at Buffum and 4:35 p.m. Tuesday at 122 Dart- Beach Boulevard; at 4:56 a.m. Accidents Union streets; at 1:12 p.m. mouth St.; at 7:52 p.m. Tuesday out of Salem and transport- deadliest mass shooting ed him. The officer would be Wednesday on Gordon Road; at in modern U.S. history Tuesday at 38 Gardiner St.; at at Carroll’s Restaurant at 21 8:18 a.m. Wednesday on Bell- A report of a motor vehicle 8:12 p.m. Tuesday at 25 Mag- Main St.; at 11:26 p.m. Tues- speaking with the father. accident with personal injury at after two hotel employ- A report of a disturbance at ingham Avenue; at 8:37 a.m. ees reported a gunman ner Road. day at 15 Canal St.; at 7:28 Wednesday at Revere Housing 12:39 p.m. Tuesday at 60 Fos- A report of a breaking and en- a.m. Wednesday at 185 Fells 3:47 a.m. Wednesday at 146 ter Road; at 2:05 p.m. Tuesday spraying a hallway with Shore Drive. A caller report- Authority on Constitution Ave- bullets six minutes before tering at 4:19 a.m. Wednesday Ave.; at 2:34 p.m. Wednesday nue. at 53 New Ocean St. at 16 Albany St.; at 9:18 a.m. at 154 High St. ed screaming coming from an A report of a motor vehicle hit he opened fire on a crowd apartment. Police reported the at a musical performance. Wednesday at 53 Central Ave. Complaints and run accident at 2:42 p.m. Overdose people were praying; at 10:29 Tuesday at Whole Foods Market On Monday, Clark Complaints a.m. Wednesday at Lahey Med- A report of shots fired at at 331 Paradise Road. County Sheriff Joe Lom- A report of an overdose at ical Center at 1 Essex Center 10:41 p.m. Tuesday on Broad- bardo revised the chronol- A report of a disturbance at 4:26 p.m. Tuesday on Revere Drive. Security reported a wom- way. Complaints ogy of the shooting and 2:12 p.m. Tuesday at 33 How- Beach Parkway. an pushing people outside. A report of a disturbance at said the gunman, Ste- ard St.; at 5:06 p.m. Tuesday at Police reported the woman was 11:23 p.m. Tuesday at Anto- A report of a disturbance at phen Paddock, had shot 792 Western Ave.; at 5:55 p.m. PEABODY on a Section 12 and was tak- nia’s at the Beach on Revere 3:36 p.m. Tuesday at Humphrey a hotel security guard Tuesday at 22 Warren St.; at en back to the hospital with no Beach Boulevard. and Phillips streets; at 8:44 through the door of his 7:26 p.m. Tuesday at 760 Sum- Arrests issues. p.m. Tuesday at 331 Paradise suite and strafed a hall- mer St.; at 7:48 p.m. Tuesday A report of gunshots at 11:27 Overdose Road. way of the Mandalay Bay at 498 Essex St.; at 7:56 p.m. Kenneth D. Briana Jr., 31, a.m. Wednesday at 91 Endicott A report of a gunshot at 6:05 hotel and casino with 200 Tuesday at 70 Market St.; at 8 of 9 Lakeview Drive, Lynnfield, St. and 137 Lowell St. A caller A report of a possible over- p.m. Tuesday on Morton Hill Av- rounds six minutes before p.m. Tuesday at 70 Oakwood was arrested and charged with reported hearing two gunshots dose at 7:53 a.m. Tuesday on enue. he unleashed a barrage of bullets into the crowd.

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MALDEN council after Malden resi- tween councilors and Mayor JUDGE than one year, ISD said. Murrell-Rosario ap- From A1 dent Daniel Grover, a long- Gary Christenson on the From A1 Inspectors argued the wir- pealed the board’s deci- time Eaton Vance employee CFO selection process. ing ran afoul of the electri- sion to the Essex Superior that included the former where he works as a mu- Christenson was a coun- the dangerous under- cal code and posed a dan- Court last summer. But on chief financial officer for tual fund manager. Grover cilor in 2009 when the ground wiring. ger to the neighborhood. Wednesday, Judge Timo- the Massachusetts Bay serves as president of the council discussed the need But after the wiring was In an effort to end the thy Feeley dismissed the Transportation Authority for a CFO. At that time, Cemetery Board of Trust- removed, ISD said Mur- enforcement action, Mur- lawsuit. (MBTA). ees. language was added to rell-Rosario reconnected rell-Rosario appealed the Murrell-Rosario and Jonathan Davis, a 20- Councilors plan to fill city ordinances to allow electrical service to the decision to the Board of her attorney, Joseph Sano, year MBTA veteran em- the chief financial officer’s the treasurer, controller, could not be reached for garage without a permit. Electricians’ Appeals last ployee, left the T in 2015 job, but they may also or assessor to hold a dual comment. and has been serving as choose a city treasurer. role as CFO if so deemed City officials issued mul- year. a financial consultant. In Grover seeks the CFO by the council, which over- tiple orders for the service But the panel unani- Thomas Grillo can be his council interview, Da- post that would oversee the sees the position. to be disconnected which mously affirmed ISD’s or- reached at tgrillo@item- vis stressed transparency treasurer’s, assessors and Malden Council- were ignored for more ders. live.com. is key when dealing with controller’s departments. or-at-Large Craig Spada- public funds. “This would be my ca- fora, who serves as chair- “Taxpayers want to see reer, working for the city man of the Treasurer/CFO where you are spending of Malden,” he said. Search Committee, is ex- the money. They have that Treasurer Mark Good’s pected to complete delib- right,” he said. resignation earlier this year erations in time to fill the Davis came before the prompted discussions be- jobs as early as Oct. 17. Candidates jockey for final four

CANDIDATES a city planner.” date who can bring some- From A1 The incumbents were thing to the table that’s positive about recent eco- not already there regard- year. He called the facts nomic growth in the city. ing economic develop- concerning and described “Of all the topics we’re ment. He said it was most a ripple effect cuts to the discussing tonight I think important to increase the police department have on we’re doing the best with commercial tax base by the city as a whole. economic development,” fostering relationships “We scare off a lot of said LaPierre. “I do point with established business- families and we scare off to some accomplishments es and bringing in new a lot of businesses looking in the downtown right businesses, big and small. to invest in our city,” said now, some new businesses, The master plan for the Field. “Cuts to public safe- restaurants and the like city includes 80 percent ty is a loss of investment with the arts and cultural to our city.” district.” housing on the waterfront, The other candidates He listed the new Mar- something that is not sus- echoed his concern. ket Basket, the redevelop- tainable, said Nikolako- Figueroa stressed that pub- ment of the Beacon Chev- poulos. lic safety in Lynn needs to rolet site, the expansion to “Lynn is a working city PHOTO | SCOTT EISEN be fully funded, and com- North Shore Community and we’ve got to get back A large crowd watches as Lynn Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy, left, munity policing and school College, and the potential to that through zoning,” he resource officers need to be to lure in Amazon. said. “We have all the re- and Sen. Thomas M. McGee respond to Item reader questions and state brought back. “We have to be in the sources here. We’re already their positions on city issues during an hour-long forum moderated by “We won’t see $1 invest- game to play in the game,” tapped into manufactur- Thor Jourgensen, right, of the Daily Item on Wednesday. ed in Lynn until we start said LaPierre. ing right now — we’ve got funding public safety, until Net said that Economic Kettle Cuisine, Fluff, Bent- our fire department stops Development Industrial water Brewery, Traditional Kennedy and McGee lock horns experiencing brown-outs, Corporation Executive Di- Breads, Sidekim Foods, and and we are looking at a rector James M. Cowdell Old Neighborhood Foods. MAYOR job and residents feel safe McGee on how he would prosperous city with great has done a good job but he We’re already in the food From A1 about reporting crime to pay for it. new zoning ordinances needs people to help him. industry. Let’s continue police. “We have to find a way that allows businesses to Ford argued that there are that. Let’s bring jobs back should immediately lay In his opening remarks, to fund it,” he said. “Oth- come in,” said Figueroa. people who work on eco- into the city.” off as many as 30 people,” McGee said the city is at a er cities have and Lynn Nikolakopoulos said the nomic development tasks The candidates all she said. “That’s not possi- critical time in its history. has greater opportunities problem begins with po- that a city planner could agreed the city has a prob- ble. When the matter goes “We have great po- lice officers and firefight- perform, including Com- than places like Lowell, lem with overcrowding to arbitration, there has tential, but we haven’t Lawrence, New Bedford, ers applying for their own munity Development Di- never been a zero percent reached our potential yet grants and, since it’s not rector Jamie Marsh. and crumbling infrastruc- and Fall River.” ture in the schools. Barton raise. If I laid off anyone and we can do better,” he On building new schools, their expertise, applying “A lot of businesses have in the fire department, we said. “Our real strength is for only grants that seem started to look at Lynn as acknowledged the vote both agreed it was neces- to replace the antiquated would not meet minimum in our people.” sary to provide Lynn stu- most obtainable. He ar- a destination for invest- staffing levels … and our But Kennedy said much gued that the city should ment,” he said. “There are Pickering Middle School dents with not only great with two new schools was budget is transparent, I has been accomplished in teachers, but modern fa- have a planner and grant a lot of things going on in was the first mayor to put turned down because of her two terms. She cited cilities to match. writer to take on those our city right now. I think it online.” the new Marshall Middle more than just the in- McGee raised the issue tasks to secure Lynn more we do a pretty good job as a While McGee trounced School, the new Market crease in taxes. “We failed of gridlock and cited the funding. city despite needing more the mayor in last month’s Basket at the former Gen- our kids,” said Field. need for bike lanes. The other candidates money to promote our city. primary election by a 72 to eral Electric Co. site with “Nine of the top 20 most agreed. I have been advocating for He said the process 28 percent margin, Ken- 300 jobs, Kettle Cuisine “Lynn is in trouble finan- a business manager for should have included nedy came out swinging. with another 250 jobs, dangerous intersections cially,” said Barton. “Until the last four years. I think more transparency and On the controversial is- improvements to Wyoma are in Lynn,” he said. “We we get a city planner or this person will be a great community involvement. sue of sanctuary cities, Square, new equipment are struggling to create grant writer to right this asset to promote our city.” Kennedy challenged Mc- for the fire department, a traffic plan that works, ship, we are in trouble. Ladd said he was the Bridget Turcotte can be Gee to make his position improved parks, a reverse we have crumbling infra- People keep saying we only candidate with a real reached at bturcotte@item- clear. 911, and free recycling structure, and no access can’t afford a city planner. estate background, and, live.com. Follow her on “As a constituent, I hav- bins. for people on bikes.” We can’t afford not to have therefore the only candi- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. en’t received a direct an- On the question of In response, Kennedy swer on where you stand,” whether the city should said the new rotary near she said. “It’s very clear, hire a city planner and the Market Basket is just yes or no. I say no.” create a planning depart- one example of going from While Boston, Cam- ment, McGee said other gridlock to traffic that bridge, Lawrence, New- cities have vibrant plan- moves. ton, and Somerville have ning offices and Lynn “That $2 million invest- agreed to limit cooperation should do the same. ment at Federal Street is with federal authorities to “We have great opportu- keeping the traffic moving enforce the immigration nities, but we need a pro- and providing a safe ref- law, the mayor said noth- fessional planning depart- uge for pedestrians who ing should interfere with ment,” he said. use the new supermar- federal law enforcement The mayor agreed and ket,” she said. “Bikes are officers doing their jobs. had allocated money to not appropriate for every McGee declined to pro- hire someone. But she Lynn street.” vide a yes or no response. said just having one per- The election is set for Instead he said the city son without a full depart- Nov. 7. should focus on working ment was not the answer with police, making sure and the cash for a new Thomas Grillo can be the community is safe, department was not pos- reached at tgrillo@item- that police are doing their sible now. She challenged live.com.

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Ad Special Some of the people who came to watch the councilor at-large debate at the Porthole Restaurant in Lynn on Wednesday. Fall is yard sale time. Peabody waits to be served by governor 3-day run: Thursday, Friday, Saturday PEABODY in the past several years, is critical for their suc- $29.00 special rate! From A1 Walsh said parceling the cess and I appreciate our liquor licenses out by legislators’ assistance in better to identify three dif- region ensures that no providing these additional Includes attention-getting header graphic, ferent regions in the city,” area of Peabody is left licenses to our community. four lines of ad copy, and a yard sale kit said Tom Walsh, who does high and dry. Walsh said It’s another big step for us double duty as a council- he worked closely with in making the downtown a containing signs and sales tips! or-at-large and state rep- fellow state Rep. Ted vibrant and exciting place resentative. Speliotis, state Sen. Joan to be.” The current plan is to Don’t miss out! Lovely, Mayor Edward In 2014, similar legis- have nine of the new li- A. Bettencourt Jr. and lation added 10 liquor li- Call 781-593-7700, ext. 1276 quor licenses available the city council to make censes, bringing the city’s once Baker signs the bill a case for the additional or email [email protected] — four for the downtown, liquor licenses. total to 11 beer and wine four for the Route 1 corri- “An important compo- licenses and 70 all-alco- dor, and one for the Cen- nent of our downtown hol licenses. The cost of tennial Drive area. Once revitalization efforts and a full-liquor restaurant those licenses are active, long-term planning cen- license is $2,250 for the Walsh said the remainder ters around welcoming city’s annual fee, plus a will become available. more restaurants and $250 application fee to the While there has been a eateries to the Peabody Massachusetts Alcoholic focus on downtown devel- Square area,” said Bet- Beverages Control Com- opment by city officials tencourt. “A liquor license mission. A8 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

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Tournament in 2013. to the bank. Only six times in the city’s his- Grassa became head coach in When the Red tory has a sports program won 1985, when he was named to re- Sox re the back-to-back state championships, place Lou Falkoff. manager, it’s and one of those accomplishments The job was immediately posted big news. belonged to Grassa. His 1993-1994 on the Lynn Public School website. The Sox did boys basketball teams, led by Cal- “He’s a coaching legend,” said it again Wednesday. Two days af- vin Johnson and Marcos Echevar- Classical principal Gene Constan- ter Dustin Pedroia grounded out ria, won Division 2 state champi- tino, “as well as a friend. When I to second base to put the nal onships. was still coaching (girls basket- period on the 2017 baseball sea- His team often went deep in the ball), he was a great resource for son, the organization summoned North sectional tournaments, too, me. I thought he did an excellent Farrell to the inner sanctum and including last season, when the job at the school.” let him go. Rams made the Division 2 North In his tenure as coach, Classical Right off the bat, let’s say this: and taking top-seed Brighton well missed the state tournament only someone’s dismissal is 99 per- into the fourth quarter before suc- a handful of times. cent of the time nothing to cele- cumbing. ITEM FILE PHOTO “He has left a great legacy at our brate, and no matter how much Wednesday, without making any school,” said Constantino. you may disagree with some of Tom Grassa led the Classical boys basketball team big announcements, Grassa re- the things he did and said, Far- to back-to-back titles in 1993 and 1994. tired as the Rams’ head coach. He GRASSA, B2 rell deserves the dignity of not having the end of his tenure cel- ebrated as V-J day. Still, despite two 90-plus win seasons, and two trips to the St. Mary’s golf is in the swing of things American League playoffs, there By Mike Alongi was something severely lacking FOR THE ITEM in this team. Just when it should have been primed and ready for LYNN — Throughout the the challenge of winning a world entire season, the St. Mary’s championship, it came up empty golf team has been able to rely and wilted in the rst round. on a different player to step up You cannot say the organiza- and lead the way in seemingly tion didn’t give him the tools. every match. On Wednesday Two years ago, it signed pitch- it was Chris Fioravanti’s turn, er David Price to an outrageous as he scored 33 points to lead $217 million contract; and last the Spartans to a 144-88 vic- winter the club traded for Chris tory over Medford at Gannon Sale. By anyone’s estimation, Golf Course. that’s two of the game’s best “It was a solid day all- left-handed pitchers on the same around for us, even with our club. top two guys out today,” said Aside from Price and Sale, the St. Mary’s coach Jay Fiste, Red Sox had the game’s reigning referring to his top scorers Cy Young Award winner, Rick Porcello, on the starting staff; Christian and Aidan Em- and had lights-out closer Craig merich, who had the day off. Kimbrel in the bullpen. “Chris played a great match Moreover, the Red Sox had de- to lead us and the rest of the veloped some of the game’s best guys followed suit. It was good talent in the last three years, to see.” players such as Mookie Betts, Other top scorers for the Jackie Bradley Jr., Andrew Ben- Spartans were Luke Smith intendi and Xander Bogaerts. with 29 points, Owen Mc- While nobody could have esti- Guire with 25 points, Luke mated the effect of losing Sargent with 23 points and slugger David Ortiz and his 39 Aedan Leydon with 21 points. homers in 2016 to retirement, the “All of the guys have really club had a reasonable expectation improved over the course of that production from the rest of the year, no one’s gone back- the troops would do a better job wards,” Fiste said. “We have picking up the slack. But collec- a pretty nice setup right now tively the players came up short. where at any particular time, ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON KRAUSE, B3 GOLF, B2 Chris Fioravanti tees off during the Spartans’ win over Medford at Gannon Wednesday. Lynn eld’s Reed hits the ground running at Tufts

By Harold Rivera make an impact. We were hoping Liz ITEM STAFF could come in and step in right away. You don’t always know how freshmen The Tufts women’s soccer program are going to come in but Liz has hit prides itself on recruiting incoming the ground running and hasn’t looked freshmen who are ready to make an im- back.” pact on the team right away. When head A four-year varsity starter for coach coach Martha Whiting brought Lynn- Mark Vermont and the Pioneers, Reed eld native Liz Reed on board with the joined the Jumbos with an impressive Jumbos, she knew she found a special high school soccer resume. Twice she player. was named the Pioneers’ MVP, while A former Lynn eld High soccer star earning Cape Ann League First Team currently in her freshman season at Di- All-Star honors three times. Reed cap- vision III Tufts, Reed has made an im- tained the Pioneers in her senior sea- mediate impact in her rst year playing son. college soccer. The forward has started The coaching she received as a Pio- all 11 of Tufts’ games this season, scor- neer, Reed said, has paid dividends now ing three goals and dishing two assists that she’s playing collegiately. while tallying 14 shots on goal. “On and off the eld, coach Vermont “We typically have one or two of those gave me a good baseline of what I freshmen each year,” Whiting, in her should expect going into each game 19th season coaching the Jumbos, said. “We try to bring in freshmen to can REED, B2

ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Classical’s Fatima Girdia stays close to Saugus’ Alli Kotkowski. Rams can’t contain Saugus By Harold Rivera when Saugus bested Lynn Rams backup goalie ITEM STAFF Classical, 6-2, at Anna Madison Dana was tested Parker Playground. The often in net and did a sol- SAUGUS — The Sau- win puts the Sachems at id job in keeping Classical gus girls soccer team has 11-0 on the season. within striking distance. emerged as a powerhouse But when the Sachems contender this season in “We possess the ball well,” Saugus coach Chris offense found its rhythm, the Northeastern Confer- Saugus goals became a ence. One of the keys to Coviello said. “We move the ball around well, we norm. Saugus’ success this fall is “I’m proud of the way the team’s ability to move go inside and outside. Classical was kind of clos- Madison played under the the ball  uidly and create circumstances,” Classical quality scoring opportuni- ing in on the inside a lit- tle bit so we had to work coach Mark Ierardi said. ties. “She really doesn’t have a on the outside and we did COURTESY PHOTO | TUFTS ATHLETICS That’s certainly what lot of experience in goal. I the Sachems did well on some things well there. We Lynn eld native Liz Reed, center, is making an immediate impact Wednesday afternoon worked some crosses in.” SAUGUS, B2 with the Tufts women’s soccer team. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 Roundup: St. Mary’s boys wrap up CCL title By Harold Rivera BOYS SOCCER Xaverian 0 the Magicians. ITEM STAFF Bishop Fenwick 1, Steven Yakita scored two Marblehead clashes Arlington Catholic 0 goals while Sam Smith and against Beverly on Friday. With a 2-1 win over Aus- Brian Harrington scored Erik Gustafson each scored GOLF tin Prep on Wednesday the lone goal on Jack Bow- one. Keeper Christian Marblehead 53, night, the St. Mary’s boys ers’ assist. Jameson Marti- Buckley made two saves Somerville 19 soccer team remained un- nez played well in the mid- for his fifth shutout of the Winners for Marblehead defeated and clinched the field. Fenwick (3-8-1) hosts season. The Eagles (9-0-2) (8-2) were Brendan Locke, Catholic Central League. Georgetown on Friday. clinched the Catholic Con- Ben Brennan, Alex Rosen, Goals for the Spartans Revere 2, Peabody 1 ference with the win. Will Jones, Sam Thomp- were scored by Thiago Geo Lumaj scored the GIRLS SOCCER son, Ben Weed, Will Cleary DeOliveira, assisted by lone goal for the Tanners to Gloucester 0, English 0 and Trey Fehrenbach. Connor Mackey, and No- tie the game at 1-1 in the Goalie Tommi Hill made Danvers 55, Peabody 17 lan Perez, assisted by Jo- second half. Revere won the 14 saves and Grace Gately, The Tanners gave it a seph Thongsythavong. game in the closing stages. Tori Ueland, Sydney Den- strong effort but Danvers “We’ve won the league Peabody goalie Troy Cap- ham led the defense. En- was too tough a hill to three out of the last four pos was stout in net, finish- glish’s (3-8-1) back in ac- climb for Peabody. “The years,” St. Mary’s coach ing with six saves. tion on Friday at Saugus. whole team played very Mike D’Agostino said. “I’m “Our defense played well Austin Prep 3, well today,” Peabody coach very pleased. We won the but we have to be able to St. Mary’s 1 Peter Cronan said. “Dan- City Tournament, the CCL put the ball in the net,” Mia Nikolakopoulos vers is just a really good ITEM FILE PHOTO and now we’re focused on Peabody coach Stan McK- scored the lone goal for the team. It’s tough to get Thiago DeOliveira scored a goal in the St. states.” een said. “We can’t win Spartans. points against them.” Pea- Mary’s boys soccer team’s 2-1 win over Austin Goalie Richie Mateo games scoring one goal. The Spartans (4-5-1) body hosts Medford today. Prep to clinch the conference title. turned in another strong That’s been our problem host Archbishop Williams Salem 36 1/2, performance. as of late.” on Monday. Swampscott 35 1/2 8-1 and No. 6 Aidan Gra- COUNTRY “Richie played great in Midfielders Kevin Aroke “It’s crunch time,” Spartans It was a tight one in ciale won his match 6 ½-2 Newburyport 21, net. We had a lapse and and Andrew Prousalis and coach Jim Foley said. “It’s a Swampscott, but the Witch- ½. Swampscott’s (5-8) at Lynnfield 40 allowed a goal but he was defender Jacob Casallas tough stretch for us but we es escaped with the win to Gloucester today. Brie Passatempo fin- great all night. He’s only also played well for the have to get some wins. Hope- improve to 16-1. Winners BOYS CROSS ished second overall for let in three goals in 12 Tanners (5-5-1). fully we can turn it around. for Salem included Nick COUNTRY the Pioneers at 20:06. games,” D’Agostino said. “We need seven points to We’re playing hard, it’s not Angeramo (5-4), Ethan Newburyport 15, Elizabeth St. Andre’s time “Nolan, Ryan Ramsey and get into the tournament for lack of effort.” Doyle (5 1/2-3 1/2), Troy Lynnfield 49 of 21:06 was good for fifth Connor all played great and we’ve got seven games Natick 4, Marblehead 0 Zipper (6 1/2-2 1/2), Clayton Lynnfield’s Joe Fabrizio overall. Lynnfield is 1-6. in the back. Thiago came left. We have to win some Despite an outstanding Duffin (5 1/2-3 1/2) and Ca- finished seventh overall VOLLEYBALL back from an injury and games.” performance from goal- sey Williamson (6-3). at 18 minutes and 12 sec- Whittier 3, Lynn Tech 0 played great for us.” Peabody aims for a win keeper Hannah Garthe, For Swampscott, No. 2 onds. Stephen Dwyer fin- Rachel Mann and Danil- St. Mary’s (12-0) is back on Friday when the Tan- who finished with 25 Ryan Graciale tied his ished 10th at 18:29. The sa Espinal played well for in action on Monday at ners host Beverly. saves, Natick’s offensive match, No. 4 Steve San- Pioneers are 2-5. Tigers. Tech visits Chelsea Archbishop Williams. St. John’s Prep 4, attack was too much for tanello won his match GIRLS CROSS today. Classical’s Grassa Rams girls soccer can’t contain Sachems SAUGUS played great. We got down have a lot of young players on a positive note. calls it a career From B1 1-0 but I have a lot of good on the team and our girls Up next for the Sachems seniors and leaders and are learning. It’s not an is a home game on Friday GRASSA Grassa confirmedthought she did well. She’s they don’t panic. We tied it excuse. We lost 6-2 but we afternoon against Lynn From B1 Wednesday he’d retired going to get better because 1-1 and then scored again saw some good things. We English. as a head coach, but left she’s going to get more to take the lead and we “We know English well,” Grassa coached many saw some things we can the door open for future playing time. She’s a good were finding our groove.” Coviello said. “We’ve played of the city’s recent bas- build on.” involvement with the pro- kid and a hard worker.” Rachel Nazzaro tied the in summer leagues against ketball stars, including In the 50th minute, Kot- gram. Classical struck first game in the 11th minute. them and we play each oth- Calvin Johnson, Marcos kowski scored her second “I hope to get the oppor- when Olivia Pedro fired a Three minutes later, Alli- goal of the afternoon to er in the preseason.” Echevarria, Nico Eche- shot into the back of the tunity to be involved in son LeBlanc made it 2-1 in pad the Sachems lead to The Rams (4-7) also have varria, Louis Eaton, Jarell net seven minutes into the the future,” he said, “and Saugus’ favor. It only took 6-1. From there on out, English next up on their Byrd, Alvin Abreau, and game. After the Rams took another seven minutes be- if I get that opportunity, I Kotkowski and the Sa- schedule as the crosstown his sons, Jasper and Nick a 1-0 lead, Saugus took fore Olivia Taplia-Gatley Grassa. will take it.” chems were able to play rivals will square off on over for good. booted a shot into the back Tuesday night at Manning. The Sachems respond- of the net to bump Sau- comfortably as they relied on their hefty five-goal “All we can do is gear ed with a five-goal spurt gus’ lead to 3-1. Shaylin up for next week,” Ierar- lead. Classical’s Mary Col- that lasted through the re- Groark and Alli Kotkows- di said. “We have a cou- maining 33 minutes of the ki added goals before the lins scored a late goal for ple big games next week first half. end of the half to put the the 6-2 final. and we’re still in the hunt “We didn’t come out Sachems ahead comfort- With a berth in the mathematically. Hopefully strong today,” Coviello ably, 5-1, at recess. state tournament already we can go on a run. We’re said. “We didn’t close out “Quite frankly, Saugus is clinched, Saugus now now starting to see teams strong today, but in the just the best team in our looks to stay healthy while on our schedule for the middle of the game we league,” Ierardi said. “We closing the regular season second time.” Lynnfield’s Reed hits the ground running at Tufts

REED comed me so wonderfully. score for the win. student-athlete at Tufts. From B1 It has been a fluid transi- “As a freshman, I couldn’t “The courses here are tion.” have asked for anything challenging but Lynnfield and each practice,” Reed Reed’s skills on the field more,” Reed said. “Especial- High helped prepare me said. “He really helped me and dedication to her craft ly to help send my team into for college,” Reed said. “It’s develop a good mindset of were enough to earn the overtime. There were five a lot of work but it’s man- what it takes to be a good trust of Whiting and Tufts minutes left in the game ageable. At Tufts, we’re teammate.” coaching staff. The Lyn- and I’m glad I was able to student-athletes so being Although Reed has flour- nfield product earned a help the team win. It was a student comes first. So ished in her freshman sea- role as a starting forward an incredible moment.” far, the semester has been son, she anticipated chal- for the Jumbos prior to For Whiting, seeing Reed really good.” lenges in making the jump the start of the season, find the net for the first time Now that Tufts (6-2-3) from high school to college and she doesn’t take it for served as a culmination of has reached the second soccer. The combination of granted. her freshman star’s hard half of its season, the ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON dedicating herself to an “I’m very lucky to have work throughout the season. Jumbos are locked in on offseason training routine St. Mary’s Aedan Leydon watches his drive earned this role,” Reed “As a forward, her job is bringing home a NESCAC and a helpful Tufts coach- during Wednesday’s match. said. “Hopefully I can keep to score goals and she’s so championship. The Jum- ing staff has made Reed’s it for the rest of the sea- hard on herself,” Whiting bos are 4-1-2 this season jump a smooth one. son. My mindset each day “I was definitely ner- said. “It was great for her in conference play. isn’t about being a starter, to finally get that goal and “We have to keep the en- St. Mary’s golf is in vous,” Reed said. “It was it’s about helping us reach a concern coming into col- get that monkey off her ergy up,” Reed said. “We our goals for the season.” lege but I made sure that back. She’d been looking have to keep each other Reed certainly helped for that goal for a while motivated and ready for the swing of things I woke up early every day the Jumbos reach their over the summer to go and she was doing so well each challenge that comes season objectives when in all the other areas of the at us. It’s not always going GOLF test, the two teams will be to the gym and train in she scored her first col- game. She has been work- to be easy but I think we From B1 playing a match-play style preparation for that tran- legiate goal in an even- ing so hard in practice and feel ready to compete and game as opposed to going sition. The coaches here at tual 2-1 overtime win at a different guy can step up by points as the Spartans Tufts talk to me and they NESCAC rival Amherst getting better every game.” play our opponents. and lead us. Both Lukes are accustomed to. make sure that I’m doing on September 30. Tufts Aside from soccer, Reed’s “Opponents can expect have been great all year, “It will definitely be a well on the team, they’ve trailed 1-0 in the closing also working at mastering a battle,” Reed added. “It’s Owen has been playing re- good experience for the helped make the transi- the “student” part of “stu- not easy to beat us be- ally well lately and Aedan minutes of the game be- guys to play a different tion an easy one. dent-athlete.” Dedication cause we do everything we has been very consistent. fore Reed fired a shot into type of match, especially “It has been an excellent to academics, Reed not- can to win. We’re a smart Not to mention Chris, the net to send the game the guys who have never experience so far,” Reed ed, is a big part of what team and we’re always Christian, Aidan and the into overtime, when the done it before,” Fiste said. added. “The team wel- Jumbos added another it takes to be a successful ready to go.” rest of the guys. So it’s “We have a couple of guys been good.” who have done it before, Sean Mathers also com- playing some match-play peted for St. Mary’s on over the summer at coun- US soccer looks ahead after World Cup failure Wednesday, notching 13 try clubs and stuff like points in his first varsity COUVA, Trinidad (AP) — When USSF head. There also figure to ment. "The leadership of U.S. Soccer that, but it’ll be nice to see action. soccer holds its world's fair in Rus- be calls for a reexamination of the has failed all of its stakeholders: it in a competitive envi- “It’s always good to get sia next June, the American pavilion player development structure, from players, fans, sponsors and those of ronment.” some of the younger guys will be glaringly absent. youth teams through academies de- us who have invested in profession- Following the match some experience at the A bumbling, stumbling, tumbling signed with the hope of producing al soccer. Getting back on track re- varsity level whenever with Gloucester, the Spar- World Cup qualifying campaign end- elite prospects. quires fundamental change in the you can,” said Fiste. “To- tans face another tough ed Tuesday night with a calamitous "There is no denying that this is structure and management of the day, everyone who got to test at Arlington Catholic 2-1 loss to already eliminated Trin- a setback for all of us involved with sport in our country, starting with play was able to hold their on Wednesday. The match idad and Tobago, the 99th-ranked the game in our country," Major a change in the federation's leader- own. It’ll only help them will be at Winchester nation in the world, when merely a League Soccer said in a statement. ship." in the long run.” Country Club, a course tie was necessary to eke out the final owner Rocco While fans fulminated over the The win gives the Spar- that has given St. Mary’s automatic World Cup berth from one Commisso, chairman of the low- front office, the next national team tans an impressive 14-2 issues in the past. of soccer's weakest regions. er-level North American Soccer coach must instigate a ruthless ros- record this year, but there “It’s a very tough course, "Unacceptable," tweeted former League that has sued the USSF, ter purge. The Tim Howard/Clint are plenty of tough tests and I can’t even remem- Health and Human Services Secre- called for federation President Sunil Dempsey/Michael Bradley era is still ahead. ber the last time we won tary Donna Shalala, a U.S. Soccer Gulati to resign along with board over, and pretty much any player The most immediate there,” said Fiste. “Plus it’s Federation board member. "For us in members and senior administrators older than 26 will be past his past test will come on Monday a league match against a USSoccer more than a wake-up call. he put in place. his prime when the World Cup in afternoon, when the team good team, so it’ll certain- Time for revolution. Need long term "In the almost 12 years during Qatar kicks off in November 2022. travels up to Bass Rocks ly be a challenge for us.” plan that is smart." which Sunil Gulati has been the The Americans won't even play a Golf Club in Gloucester The Spartans will tee off After American soccer's Waterloo, USSF's president, little or nothing competitive match for nearly two to take on the Fishermen. against Gloucester at 3 the fallout almost surely will lead has been done to enhance our pros- years, until the 2019 CONCACAF To make it a more unique p.m. on Monday. to a new coach and possibly a new pects," Commisso said in a state- Gold Cup. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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THURSDAY FRIDAY Boys Soccer Boys Soccer Winthrop at Classical (7) Saugus at English (3:45) Gr. Lawrence at Tech (5:15) Revere at Marblehead (3:30) Winthrop at Classical (7) Beverly at Peabody (6:30) Lynnfield at No. Reading (7) Danvers at Swampscott (4) Northeast at Mystic Valley (4:15) Gloucester at Salem (4) Field Hockey Somerville at Medofrd (4) Saugus at Marblehead (4) Saugus at Pope John (4) Fenwick at Notre Dame (3:45) Cross Country No. Reading at Lynnfield (3:45) St. John’s at Invit. (TBA) Danvers at Peabody (5:30) Football Gloucester at Beverly (4) Classical at Somerville (7) Swampscott at Malden (4) Salem at English (7) Girls Soccer Winthrop at Saugus (7) Winthrop at Revere (4) Gloucester at Marblehead (7) No. Reading at Lynnfield (7) Austin Prep at Fenwick (7) Tech at Gr. Lawrence (4) Lynnfield at Ipswich (7) Mystic Valley at St. Joseph (3:45) Peabody at Malden (7) Golf St. Mary’s at Williams (6) St. John’s at BC High (7) Salem at Classical (4) Malden Catholic at Xaverian (7) Beverly at Marblehead (3:45) Swampscott at Revere (6:30) CAL Open (at Far Corner (9) Medford at Everett (7) Medford at Peabody (4) Chelsea at Mystic Valley (7) Austin Prep (2:45) Danvers at Arlington Cath. (3:45) Girls Soccer Swampscott at Gloucester (4) Salem at Winthrop (4) Salem at English (4) Marblehead at Beverly (4) Fenwick at Arlington Cath. (TBD) Volleyball Medford at Peabody (4) Classical at Revere (5:15) Revere at Gloucester (6) Somerville at Winthrop (6:30) Swampscott at Danvers (6:30) Marblehead at Everett (4:30) English at Saugus (4) Salem Academy at KIPP (4:30) Beverly at Peabody (5:30) Golf Tech at Chelsea (5) Danvers at Peabody (3:45) Danvers at Swampscott (5) Volleyball Medford at Malden (5:30) Winthrop at Malden (5:30) Salem at Swampscott (5:30) Williams at Fenwick (5:30) Salem at Saugus (5:30) Triton at Lynnfield (5:30) FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Mary’s at St. Joseph Prep (5) Whittier at Mystic Valley (5:30) President of Baseball Operations David Dombrowski, left, and manager John Farrell stand on the field before a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays in Boston. The Red Sox announced TV/RADIO Wednesday that Farrell will not return as the club’s manager for the 2018 season.

Baseball 8:08 p.m...... Chi. Cubs at Washington...... TBS Red Sox part ways with Farrell Pro basketball 7:30 p.m...... Exhibition: Dallas vs. Atlanta...... NBATV BOSTON (AP) — John of the organization," presi- with lymphoma in 2015. Dombrowski said. 10:30 p.m..... Exhibition: Sacramento vs. LA Clippers...... NBATV Farrell racked up a lot of dent of baseball operations "I remain forever indebt- Farrell said after losing College football wins and World Series ti- Dave Dombrowski said. ed," Farrell said. to the Astros that the team 7:30 p.m...... Texas State at La.-Lafayette...... ESPNU tle with the Boston Red Farrell managed the Dombrowski wouldn't didn't meet its goals but Pro football Sox. But past success team to its eighth World go into specifics on his had some good young play- 8:25 p.m...... Philadelphia at Carolina.Amazon, CBS, NFL Network wasn't enough to save his Series title in 2013, his first thought process, but said ers continue to develop. Golf job after consecutive early season in charge of the club. "a lot of different factors" "We had a number of 11 a.m...... LPGA: KEB-Hana Bank Championship (tape).... Golf playoff exits. Farrell went 432-378 went into the decision to challenges thrown our 10:30 p.m..... PGA: CIMB Classic...... Golf Boston fired Farrellover five seasons with Bos- make the move. He said way from individual inju- Soccer on Wednesday after the ton. He began his coach- the team plans to move ries to performance," he 10:20 a.m..... U-17 World Cup: US vs. Colombia...... FS2 team's second straight loss ing career with the Red swiftly on its next hire said. "But as a team they in the AL Division Series. Sox as a pitching coach and that the next manag- stuck together." The Red Sox announced from 2007-2010. Farrell er would "most likely not" The offense slumped SPORTS BRIEFS the move less than 48 also was part of the team's be a member of Farrell's after Ortiz retired, even hours after they were 2007 World Series title. current coaching staff. though the team had St. Mary’s seeks stmaryslynn.com. eliminated from the World He began his major league Dombrowski said it baseball's third-highest Series hunt with a 5-4 loss managerial career with would be important to be payroll. Several players boys tennis coach to the Houston Astros. Toronto and went 154-170 comfortable in front of me- also had health issues, in- English seeks Farrell's contract had been over two seasons. dia and relatable to the cluding second baseman St. Mary’s is seeking ap- scheduled to run through "Despite an end to this team's current young core. Dustin Pedroia and pitch- baseball coach season that we all want- Farrell leaves with a win er Drew Pomeranz. plicants for the position of the 2018 season. Lynn English High Boston won back-to-back ed to be different, I am total that ranks sixth in club There also was an off- head boys tennis coach for proud of this ballclub and history and he is second in field incident in June when School is seeking a base- American League East the spring season. titles for the first time in the resiliency shown," Far- postseason appearances Price confronted Hall of ball coach. rell said in a statement (three) behind Terry Fran- Previous playing and franchise history this sea- Fame pitcher and current Deadline for applicants son despite losing the bat released by the Red Sox. cona (five). He is also the television analyst Dennis or coaching experience is is Oct. 10. of retired slugger David "I have enjoyed every mo- only manager in in club his- Eckersley on a team flight. preferred. Applicants should sub- Ortiz. It also did it despite ment of this job — its peaks tory to finish in first place in Price was upset Ecker- the division three times. If interested please con- mit resumes through the starting the season with and its valleys. There are sley didn't make himself $217 million pitcher Da- few, if any, positions in life Dombrowski said the available to the players tact Athletic Director Jeff Lynn School Department, vid Price on the disabled that create so much pas- baseline for success in after what they felt were Newhall at 781-586-2016 100 Bennett St., care of list and watching as 2016 sion on a daily basis." Boston is different. critical comments about or by email jeff.newhallat- Barbara Rafuse. Cy Young Award winner He also thanked the "I think you can weigh the team. Farrell later Rick Porcello stumbled to organization for its sup- success in a lot of different said the team had "moved an 11-17 record. port "through a challeng- ways and that's very suc- on" from the incident, but MAJOR LEAGUES "I thought it was the ap- ing and scary period in cessful. ... For me, the ul- the way it lingered raised propriate time to make a timate success is winning WILD CARD Saturday, Oct. 7: Los Angeles 8, Ari- my own life," referring to questions about his con- Tuesday, Oct. 3: New York 8, Minne- zona 5 change for the betterment when he was diagnosed the world championship," trol of the clubhouse. sota 4 Monday, Oct. 9: Dodgers 3, Diamond- Wednesday, Oct. 4: Arizona 11, Colo- backs 1 rado 8 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES DIVISION SERIES Krause: It was time for John Farrell to go (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) American League American League Game 1: Friday, Oct. 13 (Fox or FS1) them for pulling boul- earlier — and couldn’t or There will be a sizable Houston 3, Boston 1 KRAUSE Game 2: Saturday, Oct. 14 (Fox or Thursday, Oct. 5: Houston 8, Boston der-sized rocks. wouldn’t do anything to group of people who claim FS1) From B1 2 Compare him with the get them across. He abso- the Red Sox fed Farrell to Game 3: Monday, Oct. 16 (Fox or Friday, Oct. 6: Houston 8, Boston 2 How much of this was di- FS1) bloodless Bill Belichick, lutely refused to bunt the the wolves to scratch a PR Sunday, Oct. 8: Boston 10, Houston rectly attributable to Far- who will take a rookie out ball in these cases, and in 3 Game 4: Tuesday, Oct. 17 (Fox or itch. And there will be an- Monday, Oct. 9: Houston 5, Red Sox FS1) rell is, of course, a subjec- of the game, leave him on the times anyone tried, he other sizable contingent 4 Game 5: x-Wednesday, Oct. 18 (Fox tive viewpoint. He doesn’t the bench, and make him failed miserably. that has blamed Farrell, or FS1) Cleveland 2, New York 2 swing the bat. He didn’t walk around with a foot- That’s fine if you have and will continue to blame Thursday, Oct. 5: Cleveland 4, New Game 6: x-Friday, Oct. 20 (Fox or completely cough up any ball in his arms, if he even the power to offset it. But York 0 FS1) him, for everything up to chance the Red Sox had fumbles once. these guys didn’t. Friday, Oct. 6: Cleveland 9, New York Game 7: x-Saturday, Oct. 21 (Fox or and including halitosis of winning Game 4 of the There was also a mad- Finally, there’s the inci- 8, 13 innings FS1) and the heartbreak of pso- Sunday, Oct. 8: Yankees 1, Indians 0 National League playoffs the way Kimbrel dening lack of willingness, dent that pretty much de- Monday, Oct. 9: Yankees 7, Indians Game 1: Saturday, Oct. 14 (TBS) did. or ability, to do anything fined the Red Sox season riasis. 3 Game 2: Sunday, Oct. 15 (TBS) But for a team that won other than wait for the — the verbal broadside But unfortunately, in Wednesday, Oct. 11: New York at Game 3: Tuesday, Oct. 17 (TBS) Boston you’re under the Cleveland (Kluber), 8:08 p.m. (FS1) 93 games, there was at home runs that never Price launched on Dennis Game 4: Wednesday, Oct. 18 (TBS) microscope 24/7. When National League Game 5: x-Thursday, Oct. 19 (TBS) times a remarkable lack came. I lost count of how Eckersley. Farrell disap- Chicago 2, Washington 2 Game 6: x-Saturday, Oct. 21 (TBS) of urgency. Farrell accept- many times the Red Sox peared almost entirely, you sign the contract, you Friday, Oct. 6: Chicago 3, Washington Game 7: x-Sunday, Oct. 22 (TBS) sign up for the scrutiny 0 ed baserunning gaffes too were in a position to score provided no leadership, WORLD SERIES Saturday, Oct. 7: Washington 6, Chi- easily, often looking as if runs late in games — runs did nothing to show Price that goes with it. Manag- (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) cago 3 ers are hired to be fired. All Games Televised by Fox he was complimenting the that could have either the error of his ways, as if Monday, Oct. 9: Cubs 2, Nationals 1 aggression of his players resulted in victories or he was afraid of the pitch- And Wednesday, the job Wednesday, Oct. 10: Washington 5, Game 1: Tuesday, Oct. 24 Chicago 0 Game 2: Wednesday, Oct. 25 instead of reprimanding ended marathon games er. claimed another victim. x-Thursday, Oct. 12: Chicago at Game 3: Friday, Oct. 27 Washington, 5:38 p.m. (TBS) Game 4: Saturday, Oct. 28 Los Angeles 3, Arizona 0 Game 5: x-Sunday, Oct. 29 NFL NHL Friday, Oct. 6: Los Angeles 9, Arizona Game 6: x-Tuesday, Oct. 31 5 Game 7: x-Wednesday, Nov. 1 AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE East East Atlantic Division Central Division W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 89 74 Philadelphia 4 1 0 .800 137 99 Toronto 4 3 1 0 6 22 16 St. Louis 4 4 0 0 8 15 9 TODAY IN SPORTS N.Y. Jets 3 2 0 .600 92 106 Washington 2 2 0 .500 91 89 Tampa Bay 3 2 1 0 4 13 11 Chicago 4 3 0 1 7 21 7 New Eng 3 2 0 .600 148 142 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 125 132 Detroit 3 2 1 0 4 8 7 Colorado 3 2 1 0 4 9 6 Miami 2 2 0 .500 41 67 N.Y. Giants 0 5 0 .000 82 122 Ottawa 3 1 0 2 4 8 9 Winnipeg 3 1 2 0 2 10 15 Oct. 12 South South Florida 2 1 1 0 2 8 9 Nashville 3 1 2 0 2 9 13 1940 — Tennessee registers its 17th consecutive regular-season shutout W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Boston 2 1 1 0 2 4 7 Dallas 3 1 2 0 2 7 8 Jacksonville 3 2 0 .600 139 83 Carolina 4 1 0 .800 105 94 Montreal 4 1 3 0 2 5 13 Minnesota 2 0 1 1 1 6 9 with a 53-0 rout of Tennessee-Chattanooga. The record streak started on Houston 2 2 0 .500 110 88 Atlanta 3 1 0 .750 104 89 Buffalo 3 0 2 1 1 7 15 Pacific Division Nov. 5, 1938, also against Tennessee-Chattanooga. Tennessee 2 3 0 .400 110 142 N Orleans 2 2 0 .500 93 78 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA 1986 — Walter Payton becomes the first NFL player to accumulate 20,000 Indianapolis 2 3 0 .400 97 159 Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 85 83 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 3 3 0 0 6 9 4 all-purpose yards in the Chicago Bears' 20-7 victory over the Houston Oilers. North North N. Jersey 3 3 0 0 6 16 6 Los Angeles 2 2 0 0 4 6 1 Payton has 76 yards rushing and 30 yards receiving for a career total of W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Wash. 4 2 1 1 5 16 12 Calgary 3 2 1 0 4 8 6 20,045. Pittsburgh 3 2 0 .600 99 89 Green Bay 4 1 0 .800 137 112 Pittsburgh 4 2 1 1 5 12 17 Vancouver 2 1 0 1 3 5 5 Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 90 97 Detroit 3 2 0 .600 123 97 Columbus 3 2 1 0 4 8 6 Anaheim 3 1 1 1 3 7 9 1991 — Doug Flutie of the British Columbia Lions breaks Warren Moon's CFL Cincinnati 2 3 0 .400 84 83 Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 79 76 Phila. 4 2 2 0 4 13 13 Edmonton 3 1 2 0 2 7 8 record for yards passing in a season with a 582-yard performance in a 45-38 Cleveland 0 5 0 .000 77 124 Chicago 1 3 0 .250 61 104 Carolina 2 1 0 1 3 6 6 Arizona 3 0 2 1 1 7 12 overtime loss to Edmonton. West West N.Y. Isl. 3 1 1 1 3 8 11 San Jose 2 0 2 0 0 4 9 1992 — Art Monk of the Washington Redskins becomes the NFL's career W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Rang 4 1 3 0 2 10 15 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for reception leader when he catches a 10-yard sideline pass in the fourth quar- Kan City 4 0 0 1.000 122 77 Seattle 3 2 0 .600 110 87 ter of a 34-3 victory over Denver. Monk's seven catches move him past for- Denver 3 1 0 .750 98 74 L.A. Rams 3 2 0 .600 152 121 overtime loss. Top three teams in each Winnipeg at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Oakland 2 3 0 .400 108 109 Arizona 2 3 0 .400 81 125 division and two wild cards per conference Detroit at Arizona, 10 p.m. mer Seattle star Steve Largent, who retired after the 1989 season with 819 Chargers 1 4 0 .200 99 115 San Fran 0 5 0 .000 89 120 advance to playoffs. Buffalo at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. receptions. Thursday’s Games Thursday, Oct. 12 Tuesday’s Games Friday’s Games 1997 — James Stewart of the Jacksonville Jaguars becomes the fourth play- New England 19, Tampa Bay 14 Philadelphia at Carolina, 8:25 p.m. Columbus 2, Carolina 1, OT Washington at New Jersey, 7 p.m. er in NFL history and the first since 1963 to rush for five touchdowns. All the Sunday’s Games Sunday, Oct. 15 St. Louis 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 N.Y. Rangers at Columbus, 7 p.m. TDs are for less than 10 yards, and he finishes with 102 yards on 15 carries N.Y. Jets 17, Cleveland 14 Green Bay at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Chicago 3, Montreal 1 Anaheim at Colorado, 9 p.m. Philadelphia 34, Arizona 7 Nashville 6, Philadelphia 5 Ottawa at Calgary, 9 p.m. in Jacksonville's 38-21 victory over Philadelphia. Cleveland at Houston, 1 p.m. Cincinnati 20, Buffalo 16 Detroit at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Dallas 4, Detroit 2 Detroit at Vegas, 10:30 p.m. 2003 — Michael Schumacher wins a record sixth world title. He clinches the Ottawa 3, Vancouver 2, SO Saturday’s Games Jacksonville 30, Pittsburgh 9 Miami at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Vegas 5, Arizona 2 Washington at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Formula One championship by finishing eighth in the Japanese Grand Prix. Carolina 27, Detroit 24 New England at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Miami 16, Tennessee 10 Wednesday’s Games Florida at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Ferrari teammate Rubens Barrichello wins the season-ending race. Chicago at Baltimore, 1 p.m. L.A. Chargers 27, N.Y. Giants 22 New Jersey 6, Toronto 3 St. Louis at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. 2007 — Philadelphia forward Jesse Boulerice is suspended 25 games by the San Francisco at Washington, 1 p.m. Indianapolis 26, San Francisco 23, OT Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 Carolina at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. NHL for striking Vancouver's Ryan Kesler across the face with his stick, the Baltimore 30, Oakland 17 Tampa Bay at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Boston at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m. longest single-season ban in league history. Boulerice's hit came late in Phil- Seattle 16, L.A. Rams 10 L.A. Rams at Jacksonville, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim, 10 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. adelphia's 8-2 win over Vancouver on Oct. 10. Green Bay 35, Dallas 31 L.A. Chargers at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. Calgary at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Colorado at Dallas, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 4:25 p.m. 2009 — Brent Seabrook scores 26 seconds into overtime and the Chicago Kansas City at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Columbus at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Open: Washington, New Orleans, Atlanta, N.Y. Giants at Denver, 8:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Nashville at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Blackhawks matched the biggest comeback in NHL history, rallying from a Denver Open: Buffalo, Dallas, Seattle, Cincinnati St. Louis at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Arizona, 9 p.m. five-goal deficit to beat the Calgary Flames 6-5. Chicago fell behind 5-0 in the Monday’s Games Monday, Oct. 16 Dallas at Nashville, 8 p.m. Calgary at Vancouver, 10 p.m. first period before overtaking the Flames. Minnesota at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Indianapolis at Tennessee, 8:30 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Ottawa at Edmonton, 10 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Stay calm, keep the peace Your vision will be clouded by An emotional matter concern- Discuss your plans with some- Take a closer look at your ap- Know what or whom you are and do what feels right. A emotional matters. Try to sep- ing a contract, investment or one you trust. Keep the peace pearance and how you present up against before you decide arate your personal and pro- and work as a team player to keen sense of assessment and medical issue will surface. Use yourself to others. A makeover to participate. A challenge can knowing enough to say no to fessional lives in order to avoid common sense before panic reach a resolution that is fair will give you a sense of pride mistakes. Don’t feel pressured and will bring you the happiness change the way others view anyone who doesn’t play fairly sets in, causing you to make and the confidence to take on you. Aim to win, or don’t enter will be necessary. by what others do or say. an impulsive move. and satisfaction you desire. something new. the competition. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Partnerships will face instabil- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Personal pampering, updating CANCER (June 21-July 22) A change at home will give Love, marriage, children or Uncertainty will prevail if you VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ity. Do your best not to argue. your appearance or making Overdoing it will turn out to be you some breathing room. Consider what you can do to changes to your current life- positive alterations at home give in too easily or get involved Cut your overhead and find offer a fair deal that doesn’t style are prominent. Look at are all favored. Make special in an impulsive situation. Walk costly. Take a step back and a strategy that will help you jeopardize your integrity. Walk your options and consider plans to do something engag- away from anyone who shows assess a situation before you move forward. Do things your away from erratic, demanding what’s most realistic for you at ing with a special someone. signs of instability. Invest in make an unrealistic promise. way. individuals. this stage in life. Romance is highlighted. yourself, not in someone else. Take better care of your health.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Meat-and-potatoes man pans his friend’s vegan cooking Keep on counting winners for success DEAR ABBY: I retired if you could accept that she Philip Dormer Stanhope, his last heart and played an- after a 40-year career. A Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van was a human being and 4th Earl of Chesterfield, was a other trump to get home. friend from work, “Ber- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, fallible. A licensed mental British statesman who died in Now that line will not work. nie,” is the same age I am and was founded by her mother, health professional can 1773. He said, “Never seem Instead, South ducks the (62) but is still working. Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at help you work through more learned than the people first trick, takes East’s spade Six years ago, I had a se- your anger, and I hope you you are with. Wear your learn- continuation with the ace, un- rious health crisis. Three DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los will talk to one soon. ing like a pocket watch and blocks the club ace and uses years ago, Bernie survived Angeles, CA 90069. keep it hidden. Do not pull dummy’s three diamond en- a heart attack. Since then, DEAR ABBY: We host it out to count the hours, but tries to ruff clubs in his hand. Bernie worries incessant- many gatherings in our give the time when you are Then he cashes the heart ace DEAR PAUNCHY: Be- anger I feel toward her ly about dying. He exercis- home during the year, in- asked.” before leading his diamond cause you enjoy Bernie’s when everyone else sees es rigorously and eats a cluding picnics. We have a When you pull cards out jack. If East discards on this, company, call him and tell her only in a good light? strictly vegan diet. I like downstairs bathroom that of a duplicate board (or pick it is declarer’s 10th trick; or, him you would love to to spend time with him, is intended for guests. But them up after shuffling and if East ruffs, dummy’s last come to supper, but be- MIXED FEELINGS but I’m more casual about twice now, I have encoun- dealing), you count your high- trump becomes a winner. cause you are a carnivore ABOUT MOM diet and exercise. tered guests using my up- card points. Then, assuming South takes one spade, one you will be bringing your Neither of us is going to DEAR MIXED FEEL- stairs bathroom. I have partner bids, you add his heart, three diamonds, one own steak and potato with be a GQ model, regardless INGS: I’m sorry for the never offered it, and I’m count to yours and decide club, three club ruffs in hand you, so fire up the broiler. of how much we diet or loss of your mother at such offended that they take it how high to bid. In the play, and that extra trick. It is a exercise. I say life should a tender age and under upon themselves to go un- you count winners and losers. dummy reversal. DEAR ABBY: My moth- be enjoyed, but Bernie is such tragic circumstances. invited into private terri- In this deal, how should er died from a heroin over- too busy obsessing, com- Far more is understood tory. I would never do that South play in four spades pulsively taking medicine dose when I was 8. As a about drug addiction to- after West annoyingly leads a mother with children of in someone else’s house. and working out. day than was known when Am I wrong, or are they trump? Today he invited me out my own, I often find my- you were a child. We now South’s two-club rebid was self getting upset when overstepping the boundar- to supper. Instead of going know that addiction can ies here? New Minor Forcing. North to a restaurant, he said he people say nice things be less about a lack of then showed three-card was cooking another of his about her — things that character than a medical WONDERING IN THE spade support. (not-too-tasty) vegan meals. would normally make peo- problem. EAST Declarer has to lose only I don’t want to offend or ple feel good, such as, “Oh, I seriously doubt that two spades and one heart. discourage Bernie, but I she would have been so when your mother gave DEAR WONDERING: With, say, a club lead, he hate his cooking. What proud of you,” or, “She was herself her final fix she re- To use your upstairs bath- would have immediately should I do? Would a steak such a great woman.” I alized it would be her last. room without asking your played the ace and another and a baked potato kill feel that if she was such a While I sympathize with permission is overstepping. heart. East would have taken him? great woman, she wouldn’t your anger at being cheat- The exception might be if that trick and shifted to the have chosen drugs over ed out of her presence in the downstairs bathroom spade king, but South would PAUNCHY BUT her (or our) well-being. your life, it would be better was in use, and the need to have won with his ace, ruffed HAPPY IN KENTUCKY How can I let go of the for your own quality of life get into one was urgent.

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION mortgage given by Jodi A. Hunt to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. mortgage given by Robert M. Dawes-Hegan and Linda M. Dawes-Hegan to Docket No. ES172897EA acting solely as a nominee for Quicken Loans Inc., dated February 24, 2005 and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Essex Probate and Family Court recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24039, Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated May 18, 2005 and recorded in Essex County 36 Federal Street Page 379, as affected by a Loan Modification Agreement dated May 4, 2015 and (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24305, Page 130 of which mortgage Salem, MA 01970 recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 34105, Page 221 of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the (978)744-1020 MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P. is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Certificateholders of CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-5 is the Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. dated present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. December 7, 2007 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds to The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Estate of: in Book 27381, Page 121; assignment from Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. to BAC Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-5 David L Dwyer Home Loans Servicing, L.P. dated July 21, 2010 recorded at Essex County dated July 5, 2011 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds Date of Death: 07/24/2017 (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 29642, Page 576; assignment from in Book 30524, Page 354 and corrective assignment from Mortgage Electronic To all interested persons: Bank of America, N.A. to Green Tree Servicing LLC dated May 13, 2013 recorded Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., its A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal Representative at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33100, Page 95 and successors and assigns to The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York has been filed by: assignment from Ditech Financial LLC f/k/a Green Tree Servicing LLC to MTGLQ as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Janet Dembro of Wakefield MA INVESTORS, L.P. dated December 19, 2016 recorded at Essex County (Southern Series 2005-5 dated April 3, 2017 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35622, Page 213, for breach of conditions of Registry of Deeds in Book 35801, Page 597, for breach of conditions of said as requested in the Petition. said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises The Petitioner requests that: premises located at 29 Cliff Street, Lynn, MA 01905 will be sold at a Public located at 60 Eutaw Avenue, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at Janet Dembro of Wakefield MA Auction at 2:00 PM on November 2, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more 1:00 PM on November 2, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: on the bond in an unsupervised administration. mortgage, to wit: IMPORTANT NOTICE The land in said Lynn, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the The land referred to in this Commitment is described as follows: follows: Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on The land with the buildings thereon situated in Lynn, Massachusetts, being shown Northeast by Eutaw Avenue forty-four feet; the return day of 11/13/2017. as part of Lot #7 on plat Eastman and Bradford, C.E., dated May 23, 1921, Southeast by land now or formerly of Murphy eighty-six feet; This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 2485, page 592, Southwest by land now or formerly of Ward forty-four feet; and appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a bounded and described as follows: Northwest by land now or formerly of Brown eighty-six feet; be all said timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections measurements more or less within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Northwest: by Cliff Street, sixty-three and 50/100 (63.50) feet; notice to you. Northeast: by Lot #8 on said plan, ninety-eight (98) feet; For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM Southeast: Approximately sixty-seven (67) feet; and District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24305, Page 128. PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Southwest: by Lot #16 on said plan, approximately eighty-nine and 79/100 A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised (89.79) feet. The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the District) Registry of Deeds in Book 17104, Page 406. and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. expenses of administration. The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Date: October 02, 2017 encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Pamela Casey O'Brien and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from Register of Probate record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Item: October 12, 2017 acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 THE TRIAL COURT to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical Docket No. 16P3297EA acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check error in this publication. INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Essex Division Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Other terms to be announced at the sale. or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Estate of: MALCOLM THOMAS CHAMBERLAIN error in this publication. Certificateholders of CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-5 Date of Death: 9/18/2016 Korde & Associates, P.C. To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Other terms to be announced at the sale. 900 Chelmsford Street Petitioner JULIE CHAMBERLAIN BOWER OF NAHANT MA Suite 3102 a Will has been admitted to informal probate. MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P. Lowell, MA 01851 JULIE CHAMBERLAIN BOWER OF NAHANT MA Korde & Associates, P.C. (978) 256-1500 has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to 900 Chelmsford Street Dawes-Hegan, Robert M., 16-026843 serve without surety on the bond. Suite 3102 Item: October 5, 12, 19, 2017 The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Lowell, MA 01851 Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without (978) 256-1500 MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with Hunt, Jodi A,., 16-026651 the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration Item: October 5, 12, 19, 2017 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating given by Leonard C. Levesque Jr and Cathy A. Levesque to Mortgage Electronic to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Eastern Bank, its successors and Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings LAND COURT DEPARTMENT assigns, dated April 20, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal OF THE TRIAL COURT District) Registry of Deeds at Book 25582, Page 511, as affected by a Loan Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Modification Agreement recorded in said Registry of Deeds at Book 29878, Page Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. 196, subsequently assigned to Wells Fargo Bank, NA by Mortgage Electronic Item: October 12, 2017 Case No. 17 MISC 000392(MDV) Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern NORFOLK, SS. District) Registry of Deeds at Book 29129, Page 603; of which Mortgage the TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT Cristo Y. Wong undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage BOARD OF SELECTMEN and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM VS. on October 26, 2017 at 90 Gardiner Street, Lynn, MA, all and singular the Notice is hereby given to the residents of the Town of Swampscott that the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Board of Selectmen will be holding a Public Hearing on Wednesday, October 25, Sak Y. Chan also known as Sak Yuen Chan also known as Sak-Yuen Chan also 2017, at 7:30P.M. in the Swampscott High School, 200 Essex Street, known as Sak-Yuan Chan, et al A certain parcel of land, together with the buildings thereon, situated in said Lynn, Swampscott, Massachusetts in Room B129, at the Board of Selectmens Meeting Essex County, Massachusetts, being known as No. 90 Gardiner Street, bounded for all parties interested in a request for an Earth Removal Permit for 441-445 TO: Sak Y. Chan also known as Sak Yuen Chan also known as Sak-Yuen Chan also and described as follows: EASTERLY: By Gardiner Street, forty-five (45) feet; Essex Street, Swampscott, Mass. known as Sak-Yuan Chan, deceased, formerly of Lynn, Essex County and said SOUTHERLY: By land now or formerly of Lynch, one hundred twenty-eight (128) Commonwealth, or his heirs, devisees, or legal representatives feet; WESTERLY: By land of the City of Lynn, forty-five (45) feet; and NORTHERLY: BOARD OF SELECTMEN By land now or formerly of Nourse, one hundred twenty-eight (128) feet. Being the You are hereby notified that a complaint has been filed by the above named same premises conveyed to us by Deed of Alfred R. D'Entremont and Shirley A. Naomi Dreeben plaintiff in which you are named as an interested party. This complaint concerns D'Entremont dated April 20, 2006, to be recorded with the Essex South District Chairman certain parcels of land in Quincy, Norfolk County, and said Commonwealth being Registry of Deeds herewith. Item: October 12, 2017 known as and numbered 1 North Central Street and 260 Everett Street and being more particularly described in a deed from John A. Stanton to Sak Y. Chan and The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Cristo Y. Wong dated August 7, 1989 and recorded in the Norfolk County Registry restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to of Deeds in Book 8393, Page 171 and being more particularly described in a M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and Legal Notice deed from Jonn F. Largin III and Elizabeth A. Largin to Cristo Y. Wong and Sak Yuen assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. Chan dated January 23, 1988 and recorded with said Deeds in Book 7882, Page To be sold at public sale at 8:00 A. M. 129, plaintiff seeks a Judgment that he holds his title free from any claims of the TERMS OF SALE: on October 28, 2017 at 47 Alley defendant or his heirs, the defendant and his heirs interest having been A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Street, Lynn, MA, misc. lots of property Find great extinguished upon his death in 1999 and such other and further relief as the Court a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be left in leased storage spaces by the deems just and appropriate. delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be following persons: required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of S. & E. Banks, J. Ma, L. Grassia, G. bargains in This complaint may be examined at the Land Court, Boston, Massachusetts, or a the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Rastellinan, M. Pena, S. & T. McDevitt, copy obtained from plaintiffs' attorney. from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other D. Howe, K. Devino, A. & S. Ware, L. check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Walker, P., S. & A. Rice, D. DeAlesei, CASE No. 17 MISC 000392(MDV) at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms N. & P. Dillon, A. & S. Abdella, N. & S. of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Nye, F. Althagafi, B. Boyd, A. Alzhani, If you intend to make any defense, you are hereby required to serve upon the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be L. Bobillard entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Item: October 12, 19, 2017 plaintiff's attorney, Justin D. Cohen, Esq., Law Offices of Justin D. Cohen whose recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of address is P.O. Box 760818, Melrose, MA 02176 an answer to the complaint on an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. or before the twentieth day of November, next, the return day, hereof and a copy Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Read thereof must be filed in this court on or before said day. Wells Fargo Bank, NA If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief Present Holder of said Mortgage, the demanded the complaint. Unless otherwise provided by Rule 13(a), your answer By Its Attorneys, must state as a counterclaim any claim which you may have against the plaintiffs ORLANS PC which arise out of the transaction or occurrence that is the subject matter of the PO Box 540540 plainttiff's claim or you will thereafter be barred from making such claim in any Waltham, MA 02454 news other action. Phone: (781) 790-7800 16-011258 It is ORDERED that notice be given by publishing a copy of this notice once in The Item: October 5, 12, 19, 2017

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781-593-7700, ext.2 B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 ENTERTAINMENT Trump threatens NBC but experts see no real risk

By Tali Arbel ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Pres- ident Donald Trump is threatening NBC’s broad- cast licenses because he’s not happy with how its news division has covered him. But experts say his FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS threats aren’t likely to lead to any action. Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps appears in The NBC network itself the documentary, “Angst” to share his story of doesn’t need a license to President Donald being bullied and depressed. operate, but individual Trump speaks to re- stations do. NBC owns porters at the White several stations in major House. Documentary cities. Stations owned by other companies such as PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tribune and Cox carry about anxiety taps a NBC’s news shows and As long as someone can ation of Broadcasters, a cy could start a special other programs elsewhere. demonstrate a reason to trade group, said it was proceeding to revoke a world-class athlete Licenses come from the believe something is true, contrary to First Amend- license, said Erwin Kras- Federal Communications it’s not a character issue, ment principles “for any now, former general coun- “Angst,” an Indie- Commission, an indepen- he said. government official tosel of NAB. By Mark Kennedy ASSOCIATED PRESS Flix film designed to be dent government agen- Feld said he can recall threaten the revocation Even so, Krasnow said screened at schools and cy whose chairman is a just two instances in the of an FCC license simply a challenge is unlikely be- NEW YORK — A new community centers, fea- Trump appointee. past 20 years when there because of a disagreement cause of the First Amend- documentary about anxi- tures candid interviews Trump tweeted Wednes- has been a renewal chal- with the reporting of a ment and because the ety argues that everyone with children and young day, “With all of the Fake lenge. One involved an journalist.” Communications Act gov- News coming out of NBC to some extent suffers adults discussing their owner of radio stations Following his tweet, erning the FCC doesn’t and the Networks, at what from stress, nerves and anxiety, along with advice who was convicted of child Trump told reporters in allow for censorship. point is it appropriate to social fear. And, to make from mental health ex- molestation, and the other the Oval Office, “It’s frank- Pai’s past statements challenge their License? their point, the filmmak- perts and resources and when someone died as part ly disgusting the way the also suggest he wouldn’t Bad for country!” ers have enlisted as Ex- tools. Phelps is like a mus- of a radio station’s contest. press is able to write what- NBC spokeswoman Hil- use the agency’s powers hibit A the most decorated cular explanation mark Both lost their licenses. ary Smith had no com- ever they want to write and to regulate news coverage. Olympian in history. for what the filmmakers ment. The FCC did not Although yanking a li- people should look into it.” In a September speech, Michael Phelps appears wanted to show — that respond to messages seek- cense is rare, just the The president has long Pai noted that while peo- in “Angst” to share his even world champions can ing comment. threat could put pressure railed against main- ple want the FCC to take story of being bullied and feel low. These days, license re- on NBC’s news coverage. stream media organiza- action against cable news depressed, leading to se- “I’m grateful because newals are fairly routine. “The words ‘license re- tions, deriding them as channels like Fox News, vere anxiety. The swim- my mission with this film A station could be deemed newal’ are ones which “fake news.” MSNBC, or CNN because mer, winner of 28 Olympic is to help make the world unfit and have its license have had a chilling effect FCC Chairman Ajit Pai they disagree with the medals, would look in the a better place and I be- stripped if it were telling in the past on broadcast- is a Trump appointee, but coverage, “these demands mirror and not like what lieve he is so additive on lies and spreading fake ers,” said lawyer Floyd experts say he can’t pull are fundamentally at odds he saw. that level,” said Scilla An- news, as Trump claims. Abrams, an expert on the a license just because he with our legal and cultur- “Once I opened up about dreen, CEO and co-found- But Harold Feld of the First Amendment, citing feels like it. Renewals come al traditions.” that and things that I had er of IndieFlix. consumer group Public Richard Nixon’s attempts up every eight years, and Feld, who is a frequent kept inside of me for so “If we can introduce Knowledge says that’s to sway news coverage as challenges are heard by an critic of Pai, said the chair- many years, I then found prevention, self-care and tough to prove. president. “The threat, administrative law judge. man is a fan of deregula- that life was a lot easier. well-being to our children “The reality is it is just however unlikely, is one The judge’s decision can tion and “the last person I got to the point where I — even in the pre-K and about impossible to make that broadcasters will be overruled by political in the world who would understood that it’s OK to kindergarten years — that showing,” he said. “All have to take seriously.” appointees at the FCC, want to revive the license not be OK,” he says in the they can have a complete- this stuff is opinion.” The National Associ- however. And the agen- challenge process.” film. ly different life.” As scope of Weinstein conduct widens, questions of who knew

By Jake Coyle ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — As the grim scope of Harvey Weinstein’s alleged sexu- al abuse has continued to expand, attention is turn- ing to the question of who knew about the film’s mo- gul’s behavior. A key and potential- ly volatile component of Tuesday’s New Yorker expose was the claim that “a culture of complicity” has existed at both The Weinstein Co. and his pre- vious film company, the Walt Disney-owned Mira- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS max. “Numerous people Ben Affleck tweeted an apology on Wednesday throughout the compa- in response to an allegation that he groped nies (were) fully aware actress Hilarie Burton during a visit to MTV’s of his behavior but either abetting it or looking the TRL, which she was hosting in 2003: “I acted other way,” the magazine inappropriately toward Ms. Burton and I sin- reported. cerely apologize.” Further scrutiny has fol- lowed the contention that ogy on Wednesday: “I act- board members earlier re- Weinstein’s conduct was ed inappropriately toward signed in the wake of the “an open secret” in Holly- Ms. Burton and I sincerely initial allegations of sex- wood. Focus has turned, in apologize.” ual harassment. That re- part, to not just the work- The ongoing fallout poses port, published Thursday place environments Wein- potentially severe legal is- by the New York Times, stein operated in, but the sues for the companies in- also detailed hundreds of stars who may have had volved. The Weinstein Co., thousands of dollars in al- some knowledge of Wein- which fired its co-chair- leged settlements. It’s not stein’s alleged behavior man on Sunday, has moved known if Weinstein made but who failed to raise any to continue forward with the payments personally alarms. plans to change its name. or if either The Weinstein Ben Affleck was called In a statement Tuesday Co. or Miramax did. out Tuesday by alleged vic- night, the Weinstein Co. Legal experts are skep- tim Rose McGowan. In a board of directors strongly tical The Weinstein Co. tweet, the actress accused denied that it knew about could have been unaware Affleck of lying after issu- Weinstein’s behavior. given the volume of alle- ing a statement that he “These alleged actions gations. was “saddened and angry” are antithetical to human “Given all the informa- about the Weinstein rev- decency. These allegations tion that’s coming out now, elations. “GODDAMNIT! come as an utter surprise I would find it highly im- I TOLD HIM TO STOP to the board. Any sugges- plausible that the board DOING THAT’ you said tion that the board had was not aware,” said An- that to my face,” McGowan knowledge of this conduct gela Reddock-Wright, an wrote on Tuesday. “The is false,” the four-member attorney specializing in press conf I was made to board said in a statement. employment and labor go to after assault. You lie.” “We are committed to as- law who has represented Actress Hilarie Burton sisting with our full ener- businesses in harassment also renewed an earlier gies in all criminal or other suits. “There are just too allegation that Affleck investigations of these al- many allegations here. groped her during a visit leged acts, while pursuing Unless there were settle- to MTV’s TRL, which she justice for the victims and ments paid out by Wein- was hosting in 2003. A a full and independent in- stein from his own per- Twitter user recalled the vestigation of our own.” sonal money, settlements incident, noting “everyone The board, however, in- over a certain dollar value forgot.” Burton replied, “I cludes Weinstein’s brother, would have presumably didn’t forget.” Bob, the company’s other been approved by the Affleck tweeted an apol- co-chairman. And several board of directors.”