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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 Easter fatal shooting case goes to trial

By Gayla Cawley many witnesses. ITEM STAFF On Thursday, the trial began in Essex Superior Court for William Cash, the SALEM — On Easter Sunday 2017, Lynn man charged with the of disabled and legally blind Lenardo Clem- Clement, along with the non-fatal shoot- William Cash ent, 46, was fatally gunned down in ing of Belin and a host of other offens- of Lynn and his broad daylight in Central Square, before es, including traf cking two women for lawyer, Kirsten the gun was turned on his friend, Prince sex. Cash has pleaded not guilty to all O’Brien, listen to Belin. charges. Belin has since died, but pros- opening statements Belin was seriously injured, but was ecutors said his death, last February at during his murder able to escape with his life. The shooting, age 43, was unrelated to the shooting. trial at Essex Coun- which soon became a homicide, was bra- Dolhun painted Cash as a man who ty Superior Court zen, said Essex Assistant District Attor- was driven to kill by anger that built in Salem Thursday. ney Susan Dolhun, with the two victims shot repeatedly at close range in front of TRIAL, A3 PHOTO | PAULA MULLER Saugus in power struggle with Grid

By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — There are electrical poles in the roadway on Collins Avenue, but they won’t be removed until National Grid pays a debt it owes to the town. A representative from National Grid told selectmen Wednesday night that developers widened Col- lins Avenue, causing several elec- trical poles to be within the new roadway. National Grid requested per- mission to relocate the poles, but the selectmen pointed out that the company owes the town about $16,000 for police and re details related to electrical work. In July, they threatened to deny all requests from the company until an outstanding balance of GALA artists keep open mind $47,000 was paid. National Grid paid more than half the balance within the next week. “I think the last time you came for ‘Plein Air’ exhibit before us, we were pretty direct in wanting to get paid before any that history while opening up the de ni- Annette Sykes, pres- work was done,” said Debra Panet- tion some to allow for other media and a ident and gallery ta, chairwoman of the Board of Se- non-traditional take on this work,” said director of GALA, lectmen. “It has gotten better, but it’s still not paid up.” BY BILL BROTHERTON Jordan. speaks about the An opening reception for the show takes upcoming gallery Most of the unpaid bills are less place Friday, 5:30-8 p.m., at GALA’s head- featuring work by than 60 days old, said Town Man- LYNN — “En plein air” is a French ex- quarters on Exchange Street. The exhibit Elizabeth Fox-Wolfe. ager Scott Crabtree, who added pression meaning “in the open air.” runs through Sept. 27. that the timeline is “pretty stan- For Galleries at LynnArts’ new exhibi- “We took a broad de nition of what plein ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK dard for this business.” He sug- tion, “Plein Air,” curated by Jessica Jordan, air meant,” said Annette Sykes, GALA gal- gested approving the relocation of local artists were asked to leave the com- lery director. The artists certainly kept an the poles on the condition that all fort of their studios and step outside into open mind out in the open air. month-old bills are paid. the plein air to capture a scene. Yes, there are the traditional landscapes “They’ve cleaned up quite a bit,” “Plein air painting has a very important place in art history. We wanted to honor GALA, A2 SAUGUS, A3

THOR JOURGENSEN INSIDE Peabody COMMENTARY Lynn Mother, two children names Speaking out on suicide hospitalized following four-car accident. A6 I turned to the second page and tributes to dead people. Dec. 2, 2018 death and refer- school of this newspaper a week ago But they are written by and encing a recent gathering to LOOK! and stared in shock at a sight I for the living and how some- remember her — stated how Lynn Museum hosts have never seen in 36 years as one died is, more often than she died. 10th annual History & nalists a newsman. The obituary pub- not, omitted from an obituary That short, sharp description Hops fundraiser. A8 lished next to a photograph or referred to with oblique hit me with the force of a punch By Thomas Grillo of a smiling athletic-looking language. “Died unexpectedly” the same way the words “lost Sports Swampscott golf ITEM STAFF woman at the helm of a sail- or “died suddenly” are typical a battle with addiction” hit me boat listed Kari Bierbaum’s descriptions. But Kari Bier- the rst time I read an obit- earns solid win over PEABODY — The cause of death in its rst para- baum’s obituary — actually, in uary written about someone Marblehead. B1  search to ll the vacant graph: Suicide. technical newspaper terms, it KIPP falls in opener. B1 principal’s job at Veterans Obituaries are biographies was a memoriam noting her JOURGENSEN, A3 Memorial High School has come down to two nal- ists, Brooke Randall and Matthew Poska. From left, Carolyn Lynn City Hall Randall, assistant prin- Cole, Cultural Dis- cipal at North Andover trict coordinator and High School, spent 15 CDBG Sub-recipi- celebrates 70th years at Peabody Veter- ent administrator, ans Memorial High School and Raw Art Works By Bill Brotherton in a variety of posts: math chiefs Issael Mar- ITEM FEATURES EDITOR teacher, chair of the math quez, Alisha Bautista LYNN — The 70th anniversary salute to Lynn department and dean of and Carlos Alas have City Hall begins Tuesday night, with a celebra- students. some fun as they tion that includes the unveiling of “city hALL,” Poska has been princi- stand among the a four- oor art exhibit that dives into the roots pal of the Beverly Middle “Together We Grow, of the community. School for 13 years. He Growing Pains” art The free event starts at 5 p.m. in City Hall’s Vet- served as the school’s as- installation at Lynn erans’ Memorial Lobby. Mayor Thomas McGee sistant principal for two City Hall. and invited guests will brie y address the crowd,

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OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 70° VOL. 141, ISSUE 229 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-8 LOW 61° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 OBITUARIES Kennedy stumps for Warren as Delores Luis, 77 1942-2019 he weighs challenging her ally LYNN — Delores Cosma (Du- puis) Luis, 77, of Lynn, passed By Hunter Woodall away on Sept. 4, 2019. ASSOCIATED PRESS Dolly was born in Lynn to Aurele and Margaret (Walsh) LEBANON, N.H. — Rep. Dupuis. She was married Joe Kennedy III wants to David Francis Lewis (de- Elizabeth Warren to be ceased) and Jose Rosa Luis president. She’s backing his (deceased). would-be opponent in the She was known as Dolly Massachusetts Senate race. to her family and friends, but That did little to dis- to her grandchildren, she will suade Kennedy from ever be known as their LaLa. crossing state lines Thurs- In her time here on Earth, day to campaign in New she genuinely cared about Hampshire for Warren, everyone she met, whether it whom he has known was on her phone or on FB since he was her student with family and friends or even at Harvard Law School. with strangers in a grocery memories in our hearts, and Kennedy, the scion of one store she would gab your ear of America’s most prom- off. Lala truly loved being in we are excited for the day we inent political families, the moment. She loved taking will be with her again. lavished praise on Warren plenty of time to look at ALL Dolly is survived by her son and touted their personal the bobbles and doodads in Michael, his wife Rosario; nine history during stops at her the stores or just admiring grandchildren; and brother campaign offices. how beautiful it was outside. Donald and sisters Jan and Hanging over the visit, She loved giving gifts, espe- Peggy. Preceded in death by however, were questions PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cially the everyday little ones. her parents Aurele and Marga- about whether Kennedy ret, her brothers Thomas, Paul, Rep. Joe Kennedy III, D-Mass., talks with volunteer Paul Twomey while As we all know, she loved to will challenge Warren’s Raymond, Eddie and Joseph, campaigning for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth War- cook for everyone and argu- fellow Massachusetts sen- and her sisters Helen and ren at the New Hampshire for Warren kick off field office opening in ably made the BEST mashed ator, Ed Markey, in the Carole. Manchester, N.H., Thursday. potatoes. Lala loved playing state’s Democratic prima- hostess, playing games, and Service information: A me- ry. The move could spark was the center of much love morial service will be held an intraparty firestorm in Hampshire. causing her lost sleep.” Warren has already en- and laughter. on Saturday, Sept. 7 at The one of the nation’s most re- “I cannot imagine that Although Kennedy has dorsed Markey, and his Her family and friends were Church of Jesus Christ of liably Democratic states, (Warren) has given one filed campaign paperwork campaign recently released literally all she ever talk- Latter-Day Saints in Lynn- with Warren at the center. iota of thought or stress as with the Federal Election an ad of the presidential ed about — she loved each field. Located at 400 Essex Kennedy tamped down to some decision about this Commission, he has not candidate promoting his and every one of them. Lala St., Lynnfield, MA 01940, the the inherent awkward- race, at all,” Kennedy told officially decided whether reelection. Markey has also is among the very sweetest service will start at 11 a.m. ness of the political trian- reporters after a stop in Leb- he will challenge Markey. campaigned for Warren in gle between him, Warren anon. “I think she’s got big- On Thursday, the 38-year- New Hampshire, which and Markey during his ger fish to fry than an issue old said he was still “work- holds the nation’s first pres- campaign stops in New on this. I don’t think that’s ing through it.” idential primary. Ralph Oathout, 61

O’Rourke calls for mandatory buyback of rifles LYNN — Ralph “Al” Oathout, age 61, of Lynn, passed away By Steve LeBlanc in Massachusetts. He on the streets of our com- Other Democratic candi- Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019 fol- ASSOCIATED PRESS said that while universal munities today and so we dates for the White House lowing a long and hard fought background checks and must take the necessary have also vowed to crack battle with cancer. He was the MEDFORD — Demo- red flag laws that allow though politically diffi- down on the weapons. husband of Carole Buckley. cratic presidential hope- guns to be removed from cult step of saying that Massachusetts Sen. Eliz- Born in Melrose and a long- ful Beto O’Rourke says a those deemed a danger to we have to buy those AR- abeth Warren, Minnesota time resident of Lynn, he was mandatory government themselves or others will 15 and AK-47s,” O’Rourke Sen. Amy Klobuchar, New the son of Ruth (Shaw) Oath- buyback program for AK- save lives, neither will said. “This is a mandate Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, out of Lynn and the late Ralph 47 and AR-15 rifles is address the millions of that every single Ameri- former Maryland Rep. John Oathout. needed because other gun assault-style weapons al- can who owns one of them Delaney, Montana Gov. Al was an auto body repair- control measures don’t do ready in private hands. will have to fulfill.” Steve Bullock, Hawaii Rep. man, having worked with his enough to remove weap- He said the country Last month, a gunman Tulsi Gabbard and Califor- father and at Spina’s in Lynn. ons already on the streets. needs to buy back those killed nearly two dozen nia Sen. Kamala Harris are He also owned and operated O’Rourke spoke Thurs- weapons. people in O’Rourke’s El among those who have said his own body shop, Harbor- day at Tufts University “There are more than 10 Paso, Texas, hometown us- they support banning as- side Collision. He enjoyed in his first campaign stop million AR-15 and AK-47s ing an AK-style rifle. sault weapons. hanging at the shop work- ing on “hot rods” and loved beloved dog Lily and many spending time with family and friends. He was the brother GALA artists keep open mind for ‘Plein Air’ exhibit friends, camping and boating and brother-in-law of the late in New Hampshire. James S. and Hope Oathout. GALA The acrylic painting creation might appear in studied at the School of In addition to his wife and Service information: His From A1 “Friends Forever” by Sar- the next GALA show. the Museum of Fine Arts mother, Al is survived by his visitation will be held Satur- ah Comins, a North Shore The artists included in in Boston with Karl Zerbe, daughter, Danielle Buckley; day, 3-7 p.m. with a service and cityscapes, with Community College stu- the Plein Art show are a key artist in the Boston his granddaughter, Maliya at 6:30 in the GOODRICH many wonderful paint- dent who is a sponsored Alerth Samson, Annette Expressionist movement. Mitchell and her father Eryk Funeral Home, 128 Wash- ings of downtown Lynn member of GALA, uses Sykes, Ashley Cole, Dawn She later went back to Mitchell, all of Lynn; his sister, ington St., Lynn. Burial will buildings included. But excellent shadow work to Jenkins, Emmanuelle Le school, earning an MFA in Jeanne Mancini; and brother, take place at a later date. there are many unexpect- highlight two young peo- Gal, Erin Sutton, Heather painting from UMass-Am- Edward Oathout, both of Lynn; For those desiring, memori- ed treats, especially by ple enjoying the outdoors. Goodwin, Heather Meri herst. many nieces and nephews; als may be made to the MGH photographers who had It’s a standout. Mean- Stewart, Jack Holmes, Fox-Wolfe’s paintings and his in-laws, the Buck- Cancer Center, 102 Endicott a field day, pushing the while, Leslie Fahn Rosen- Janice Koskey, Jason hint at figures, plant leys and extended family, his St., Danvers 01923. plein art directive to the berg, a veteran of the Goodwin, Jessica Jordan, forms, architecture and in- outer limits. Larry Dunn, North Shore arts scene, Jessie Goodwin, Jonathan teriors in a palette of earth who is best known for presents three totally dif- Pinto, Karen Matthews, tones and bold colors. eye-popping architectur- ferent works, two creative Larry Dunn, Leslie Fahn “She lived a very inter- Dorothea C. Polito, 92 al photographs, produced paintings and a photo- Rosenberg, Maris Prost, esting life,” said Werth. “Color My World,” a bold, graph of colorful found Nicole Werth, Olga Ger- “She installed sheetrock, vivid creation that pieces items. novski, Patty Klibansky, worked on a fishing boat, Dorothea Claire (Hunt) Poli- sister and brother. Dorothea together photos of plein Results of a plein art Raymond Gilbert, Ryan and painted, painted, to, 92, died Aug. 12, 2019 was predeceased by a son. air artists’ paint-splashed group outing to Red Rock McSweeney, Sally Jacob- painted. But she never at the Ledgewood Nursing Service information: On palettes. are displayed here. Most son, Sarah Comins, Shei- showed her work outside.” Home in Beverly. She was the Monday, Sept. 9, visiting “Larry went all meta of the participants are un- la Billing, Sheila Golden, The works in the exhibit devoted wife of the late Vin- will be at the CONWAY, CA- on us,” said Nicole Werth, trained, and their draw- Stephanie Timmermann are part of various fami- cent D. Polito and Edmond W. HILL-BRODEUR Funeral Home, Lynn artist and GALA ings/paintings of a tree and Terry Slater. ly and friends collections. Bergeron. 82 Lynn St., Peabody, between treasurer. near the beach are varied, Also opening Friday in The last painting is dated Born in Lynn, she is the 10 and 11:30 a.m., with a Ryan McSweeney’s but all show a distinct the adjacent community January 2019. daughter of the late Harry and funeral Mass following at photograph of a drag- style. gallery is “Elizabeth Fox- Fox-Wolfe has two grown Dorothy (Dion) Hunt. She was noon at St. Ann’s Church, Lynn onfly landing on a flow- Sykes said another plein Wolfe (1926-2019) — A children and grandchil- raised and educated in Lynn, Street, Peabody, to which rel- er is breathtaking. Jack air “excursion” will take Celebration of Her Life dren. One of her two sur- having lived in Salem and atives and friends are kindly Holmes snapped a photo place Sept. 23, 3-6 p.m., as and Art.” This is the first viving brothers, Herbert Peabody for more than 70 invited to attend. Burial will be through his car windshield part of the Essex National public showing of the ab- Fox, lives in Lynn and has years, while in later years, win- in Salem at St. Mary’s Ceme- on a rainy day, which eeri- Heritage Area’s Trails & stract paintings of Lynn’s been involved in the com- tering in Bradenton, Fla. tery. Expressions of sympathy ly distorts everything in Sails celebration. It will Elizabeth Fox-Wolfe, who munity for four decades. Dorothea had been a can be made in her name to the image. depart from the LynnArts died in January at age 92. Other family members switchboard operator for AT&T the American Cancer Society, Sally Jacobson experi- building on Exchange This is a fascinating sto- live in Nahant. in Salem as well as a hair styl- 3 Speen St., Framingham, MA mented too, creating a col- Street, and everyone’s in- ry. Fox-Wolfe did not ex- For more information on ist in her later years. 01701. For directions and on- orful cyanotype on paper vited; artists should bring hibit during her lifetime, these shows and GALA, Dorothea is survived by four line obituary, visit www.ccbfu- that was seasoned by ex- drawing or painting sup- but was a consummate visit www.galleriesatlyn- children; five grandchildren; a neral.com. posing it to the sun. plies. Who knows, your artist who, in her youth, narts.org.

MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Fire officials surprised by gift department to buy infra- wants to freeze wages, do from dead woman’s estate red cameras or goggles. away with pensions and Officials believe the union health insurance, BILLERICA (AP) — A death of six firefighters in get rid of provisions pro- fire department has been a 1999 Worcester ware- tecting job security, and surprised with a $146,000 house fire may have in- eliminate right to a fair donation by the estate of spired Cabral’s donation. schedule. a woman who died nearly 20 years ago. Boston hotel workers Sylvia Cabral, of Biller- go on strike 781-593-7700 ica, left half her estate to Publishing Daily, except Sundays the Billerica Fire Depart- BOSTON (AP) — About USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 ment, which received the 75 workers at a Boston Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA gift last month. hotel have walked off and additional offices. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Fire Chief Robert Cole the job to protest what Subscriptions says the money will go a union calls an unfair Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States toward thermal imaging contract proposal. $20.00 for 4 weeks cameras that can be in- Housekeepers, cooks, $65.00 for 13 weeks bellmen, banquet servers, $130.00 for 26 weeks corporated into firefighter $260.00 for 1 year masks. The department and front desk agents at Send payment to and POSTMASTER, currently relies on hand- the Battery Wharf Hotel send address changes to: held cameras. went on strike Thursday The Daily Item Cole told The Boston morning. 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 Globe that Cabral’s will Unite Here Local 26 Lynn, MA 01903 indicated she wanted the says hotel management FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Easter Sunday fatal shooting case goes to trial

TRIAL The woman, a drug-ad- becomes premeditated, an identified Cash as the times he got shot, it went told The Item he had no From A1 dicted, struggling single Dolhun said. Following the assailant less than two right to his heart. I just comment about the case. mother at the time, had confrontation, Cash drove hours after the shooting, can’t see.” A year before his death, throughout the day and met two prostitutes at 72 back to his house at 12 but the firearm was never It was a chaotic scene Lenardo had decided he feeling disrespected when Mall St., where she later Greenleaf Circle, left his recovered, Dolhun said. that day with the shoot- was independent enough he couldn’t claim a woman met Cash, whom she knew car behind and instead took Muriel Clement, Lenar- ing happening right in the to live on his own and he felt was his property. as “T.” Cash would use his wife’s Infiniti, turning do’s mother who also took heart of downtown Lynn, moved out of his mother’s He didn’t wake up that crack cocaine, free alcohol left on Broad Street where the stand as a witness for said Lynn Police Lt. Robert house to an apartment on morning expecting to kill, and free money to reel in Clement, Belin and the the prosecution, was in Godbout, who was work- Washington Street, Muri- she said, with the shooting the women, but would lat- woman were still walking. tears as she listened to ing as the patrol supervi- el said. He had been de- stemming from a chance er take the “hard-earned” The three weren’t on the Dolhun describe how her sor and was the first on pendent on her since he encounter that she said money they made on the lookout for an Infiniti and son was shot repeated- the scene, arriving about was struck with viral en- later escalated to premed- streets, Dolhun said. continued to walk toward ly and suffered before he a minute after the 911 call cephalitis at 2 years old, itated murder. In addition to human the eventual crime scene died. It was her first time came in. Numerous people which left him completely “Lenny died for nothing,” trafficking charges, Cash on Exchange Street. There, hearing the circumstances were frantically waving blind and caused cognitive Dolhun said. “Lenny died is charged with beating Cash allegedly again tries of the shooting. and pointing toward the impairment, Muriel said. because William Cash was another woman, a former to talk to the woman, tell- Lenardo’s upper body LynnArts building, where At about 8 or 10 years selfish. He died because prostitute, with a heat- ing her to come over to was struck with gunfire the two men were suffer- old, his sight improved to William Cash wanted ed wire hanger when she him. That’s when things several times, with bullets ing from gunshot wounds. legally blind. He graduat- something he could not didn’t bring back her quo- escalated, Dolhun said. going through his vital or- After Lenardo was ed from the Perkins School have.” ta. Like the late Belin’s Belin gets into an argu- gans, Dolhun said. struck, he struggled to a for the Blind at age 22, Clement, Belin and Be- girlfriend, that woman had ment with Cash, but Clem- Lynn Police Officercrosswalk at 25 Exchange and through the use of a lin’s girlfriend had spent also since left the streets ent utters the line that Shawn Hogan, who photo- St., before collapsing in a cane and a lot of training, the morning at church on behind, Dolhun said. allegedly proves to be the graphed the scene and vic- pool of blood in front of the he eventually was able to April 16, 2017, and were But the woman who lat- “tipping point” for Cash: tims, including Lenardo LynnArts building, where walk around on his own. walking together on Lewis er became involved with “Can’t you just leave her after he was pronounced he was found by first re- Despite his disability, Street when they first en- Belin didn’t want that alone? She wants nothing dead at Union Hospital, sponders, according to Lenardo worked for 10 countered Cash, who was lifestyle, Dolhun said, and to do with you,” Clement told the court he had three Dolhun. Belin was leaning years at Walmart and allegedly driving down the wanted to get away from allegedly said. That’s when bullet wounds near his left up against a pole and nu- then for six years at Home road in his distinctive sil- Cash. On that Sunday Cash, feeling angry and dis- armpit and shoulder, two merous shell casings were Depot, but Muriel said her very tan Chrysler, accord- afternoon, the first en- respected, allegedly wanted more in his right torso, a in the area, Godbout said. son was dependent on her ing to Dolhun. counter with Cash at the them to pay, pointing the bullet wound in his groin During his cross-exam- for everything to support Cash blocked them in Lewis Street laundromat gun first at Clement and and a long mark on his left ination, Cash’s defense him because he couldn’t with his car. For him, it occurred 14 minutes before then at Belin, firing nine leg a nurse believed was attorney, Robert Sheke- manage life on his own. was his chance to get the the 3:09 p.m. shooting. shots at close range, accord- from a bullet grazing it. toff, worked to establish Belin had been living woman back, Dolhun said, Belin allegedly told ing to Dolhun. “I didn’t know that Len that the crime scene may with Lenardo rent-free and it was the first of two Cash, “you can’t talk to Prosecutors said the suffered, but he did,” said have been compromised for about a month before confrontations leading up her. She’s with us now. She fatal shooting was most- Muriel through tears out- by vehicular traffic be- the shooting, because he to the shooting. Cash was wants nothing to do with ly out of view of a sur- side the courtroom, who fore it could be secured didn’t have anywhere else a pimp, operating out of 72 you,” according to Dolhun. veillance camera at 31 added she couldn’t see by Godbout. He tended to to sleep, Muriel said. Mall St., and the woman “Cash’s anger keeps Exchange St., but Cash why he had to lose his the victims upon arriv- The trial resumes on had drawn his attention. building up,” Dolhun said. is allegedly seen coming life. “He was such a good al and didn’t tape off the Friday at 9 a.m. With her attractiveness, “He wanted (her) so badly, into view, raising his gun human being, never ever scene for five to 10 min- Cash saw the potential to but he could not have her. and firing. His broken harmed anyone. He was utes, allowing cars to pass Gayla Cawley can be make a lot of money off of He thought she was his prescription inhaler was a good soul. To hear the through. reached at gcawley@item- her and she became one of property.” also allegedly recovered details of what happened, Following Thursday’s live.com. Follow her on his prostitutes. That’s when the murder at the scene, and the wom- the bullets, the number of proceedings, Sheketoff Twitter @GaylaCawley. Lynn City Hall celebrates 70th

CITY HALL Hearing Room 302 begins the city what it is today. street spots near City Hall. From A1 at 6 p.m. A photographic The second floor will have Carolyn Cole, of the Com- exhibit by the Lynn Shut- a maritime theme. Histo- munity Development de- Raw Art Works then Lynn’s Michelle Guz- ter Society has been set up ry, including a wall display partment and director of chief Alisha man of Lynn Walking Shoe in the gallery space. featuring every mayor since the Downtown Lynn Cul- Bautista, 15, Tours will guide attendees Each floor will have a the city was incorporated tural District, said every- drills into a through the historic build- specific focus. The foyer, a in 1850, will dominate the one is invited to join the butterfly so ing. For those who prefer living memorial to the city’s third floor. Industry and in- celebration. “In the 1940s, she can af- self-guided tours, maps fallen veterans, has been novation will be the subject Mayor Alfred Cole proposed fix it to the will be available. The event renovated and Raw Art of art on the fourth floor. that City Hall be a people’s “Together We winds down at 7 p.m. Works students have in- Most of the art has been building, a civic center rep- Grow, Grow- City Hall, which is on stalled a 12-foot-long inter- created by Lynn residents resenting every resident of ing Pains” art the National Register of active exhibit that conveys of all ages. the city. This exhibit is in- installation at Historic Places, was dedi- a message of growth and Free parking will be spiring and engaging. It’s Lynn City Hall. cated on Sept. 7, 1949. nurturing. The lower level available in the city’s An- about a community. An opening reception first floor will highlight com- drew Street lot, in the “And it shows you don’t ITEM PHOTO | of Lynn City Hall’s new munity via works that show Lynn District Courthouse have to come to City Hall SPENSER HASAK Community Gallery in what makes and has made lot and at metered on- just to pay a parking ticket.” Jourgensen: Speaking out on suicide Peabody names JOURGENSEN confirmed my father’s best guess I can make ing Bierbaum’s obituary, From A1 death and ascertained about the dark thoughts I suspect the talented school finalists with confidence its cause. that lurked in his mind woman’s loved ones took killed by opioids. That left me with the is to recall these words a similar approach to The heart-felt tribute work consigned by the he once said to me: “I honoring her memory. PEABODY tors, led by Murtagh, have to Bierbaum published in dead to the living. My like building things up A friend who spent a From A1 tours planned for Friday the Daily Item’s Aug. 29 wife scrambled to find me and then tearing them career as a mental health and Monday. edition paints a picture an early morning flight down.” professional defines years before being promot- Former principal Eric of a busy, accomplished and I packed a bag with To a sane person, that suicide as a permanent ed. Poska taught history at Buckley, who resigned at woman who was educat- that numb sense of focus sentence defies logic. solution to temporary Lynn English High School the end of the school year ed, who loved to work, we lock our minds into But I know the way my problems. I’m pretty and Thurgood Marshall for “personal reasons,” who loved the outdoors when we know we are father’s mind worked and sure he did not originate Middle School in Lynn, and spent the past six years as and the joy of physical only capable of perform- I got a glimpse at the that saying, but there is was hockey coach at Lynn principal of the school. His activity and who was ing one simple task and demons warring inside a lot of wisdom behind English, Swampscott High career spanned 28 years surrounded by people who then another until we him when I heard those those simple words. All School and Hamilton-Wen- in the Peabody Public loved her. collapse or see that light words. of us, from professionals ham High School before Schools, most of it teaching The people who tamped at the end of the tunnel Kari Bierbaum’s family to friends, can reach out becoming an administrator. or in administrative posi- down pain and heartache everyone always tell us not only discussed her and help someone strug- The selection was made tions at the high school. to write a loving tribute will eventually come into depression and anxiety gling with the pain that by Mayor Edward Bet- Whoever is selected as in her memory took the view. in her obituary, they also ultimately claimed Kari tencourt Jr., who serves the new principal will time to describe Bier- The obituary I wrote for offered a positive oppor- Bierbaum’s life and my on the School Committee, face a number of challeng- baum’s humor and her my father did not read tunity for other people to father’s life. and Superintendent Cara es, including raising test scores, and working with compassion. They also like the one written for help someone who is sui- I don’t know if either Murtagh. They recently the mayor and the School wrote about how their Kari Bierbaum. It was cidal. The obituary urges life could have been interviewed four final- Committee, who have wife, daughter and sister matter-of-fact, written anyone interested in hon- saved, but we must al- ists. The job pays in the “struggled with depres- in strict journalese. oring Bierbaum’s memory ways think that the fight pledged to replace the $130,000 range. 48-year-old high school. sion/anxiety intensely Even today I can laugh to find a way to assist the to save someone is worth The next step is site these last two years.” about how my comrades Vermont Suicide Preven- it, even with setbacks visits to North Andover Thomas Grillo can be It is hard to imagine in arms at the Casper tion Center. and even if the person at High and Beverly Middle reached at tgrillo@item- the anguish someone -Tribune managed “Our family is commit- the center of our efforts School. A team of educa- live.com. experiences when they to get my dad’s middle ted to bringing heart-felt doesn’t think they are place their fingertips on name wrong in his obit- awareness, research and worth saving. As another a keyboard or commit uary. effective public policy to friend likes to remind pen or pencil to paper to I, like the people who bear on this widespread, me, the fight for any- Saugus in power describe the pain a loved love Kari Bierbaum, have treatable disease.” Those thing and everything one experienced before asked the question that words are inspiring and worthwhile in life hasn’t dying by their own hand. gets asked in the wake of hopeful and it took forti- even begun until the struggle with Grid My father died by a loved one’s suicide: Why tude for Bierbaum’s loved odds of winning it drop suicide in 2003. Writing didn’t I do more? ones to write them. below 50 percent. SAUGUS continue the hearing until those words even now, I don’t know why my Unlike Bierbaum’s That may be logic From A1 Sept. 18 to give National more than 16 years later, father killed himself. I do family, I did not at- reserved for the stout- Grid two weeks to resolve makes my hands shake know that he dwelled in tempt to come to grips est and bravest among said Crabtree. the issue. and my eyes blink. It’s dark places in his mind. I with my father’s suicide us. But the fight to save Each time National Grid hard to describe the hor- know that he was a loving by turning outward. I someone’s life is always requests to install a pole, re- Bridget Turcotte can be ror you experience when generous person who turned inward and sat worth it. move a double pole, or com- reached at bturcotte@item- you are told someone you could also become unap- by myself several days If you or a person you plete other work, the board live.com. Follow her on have known your entire proachable and unfathom- after his death and made know is in crisis, please makes the approval contin- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. life is dead and that the able. He needed mental a promise to think of call the National Suicide gent upon the outstanding murderer is the person health help but to make my father from that day Prevention Lifeline at balance being paid, said they saw in the mirror. that obvious statement forward with love and re- 1-800-273-TALK (8255), Selectman Jeff Cicolini. But LAW OFFICES OF The call came in the about someone who killed spect and to do my best or contact the Crisis Text that hasn’t been happening. JAMES J. CARRIGAN middle of the night. themselves almost seems to consign the horror of Line by texting TALK to In July, the company had • Social Security Disability My wife answered it absurd. his death and the “what 741741. invoices dating back to Jan- • Workers Compensation and handed the phone My dad loved a licorice if” questions to a corner Call the U.S. Nation- uary 2018. • Accidents Selectman Scott Brazis 25 years located across to me. Thinking like a candy called Nibs. He of my mind. al Suicide Prevention from Lynn District Court newsman, I called the liked to meet colorful I visit that corner Lifeline at 800-273-TALK said he was standing by his 15 Johnson St. sheriff whose jurisdic- characters and he could occasionally. But I spend (8255). July statement and would tion included the rural gaze at the night sky much more time remem- Take the person to an not approve the work until 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN county where my dad for an hour and pick out bering my dad’s great emergency room or seek the town was paid. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN lived and I verified in a stars and constellations. qualities and laughing help from a medical or “We were pretty explic- LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL short conversation that He threatened suicide out loud about his sayings mental health profession- it,” he said. www.jamescarriganlaw.com the local authorities had more than once and the and bromides. From read- al. The panel voted 4-1 to [email protected] A4 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 OPINION ROMINA BOCCIA HOW TO REACH US

E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill ‘When we leave here M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton today, we are free’ Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Customer Service On Saturday, Aug. 24, I each other, and clap in cel- E pluribus unum — “out Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS proudly became an Amer- ebration of our national or- of many, one.” Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 ican. igin, before joining as one Anybody, regardless of Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 I finally joined the Unit- nation. America is a place race, color or creed, can be- All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 781-593-7700 Ernest W. 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It’s been shaped [email protected] especially the part about in search of opportunity and and enriched by immigrants Circulation taking the oath freely “with- freedom. The woman to my from all over the world. [email protected] out any mental reservation left, originally from Gha- As President Gerald R. Ext. 3 or purpose of evasion.” na, and wearing all white Ford remarked at a Nat- It’s as serious a commit- for the occasion, whispered uralization Ceremony at Newsroom ment as marrying someone in my ear: “When we leave Monticello, Va., in 1976, [email protected] [email protected] — “until death do us part.” here today, we are free!” on the 200th anniversary EDITORIAL The severity of this She understood what the of the Declaration of Inde- Ext. 4 commitment partially ex- American experiment is pendence: “To be an Ameri- Sports plains my waiting so long all about: a government of can is to subscribe to those [email protected] to apply for citizenship. I the people, by the people, principles which the Decla- Ext. 5 needed to be able to swear and for the people, with ration of Independence pro- Don’t indefinitely it, wholeheartedly, and the core mandate to secure claims and the Constitu- Retail and Online mean it. And that’s what each and every individu- tion protects — the political Advertising I did on that Saturday, in al’s God-given, inalienable values of self-government, [email protected] the suburbs of Baltimore. rights to “life, liberty, and liberty and justice, equal ADVERTISING lock up families How fitting that I had the the pursuit of happiness.” rights, and equal opportu- Ernie Carpenter Jr. honor and privilege to take America is built on a nity. These beliefs are the Director of Advertising this oath mere miles from powerful idea that the gov- secrets of America’s uni- and Business Development, ext. 1355 where a huge American ernment exists to serve ty from diversity — in my [email protected] seeking asylum flag flew over Baltimore’s the people. In many oth- judgment the most mag- Ralph Mitchell Fort McHenry during the er countries, it’s the other nificent achievement of our Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Should migrant families, many of them War of 1812. It was this way around, but here the 200 years as a nation.” [email protected] very flag, with its “broad individual reigns supreme. seeking asylum, be treated like criminals? Since taking the oath, I Patricia Whalen Should undocumented children be incarcerat- stripes and bright stars,” Unlike Europe, which have been welcomed with Sales Representative, ext. 1310 ed for months while their cases are processed? that inspired Francis Scott has a long history of its open arms and smiling fac- [email protected] Key to write the poem that people being the subjects Are detained families likely to be housed in es, and showered with love BUSINESS OFFICE humane conditions? And would such a strate- eventually became our na- of some king or feudal and appreciation, like I tional anthem. lord, America was founded never imagined. By choos- Maria Alvaracin gy be a sensible use of taxpayer money worthy ext. 1205 of a nation of immigrants? I struggled to sing along as a democratic republic ing America, I have inher- with the 69 soon-to-be fel- made up of citizens gov- [email protected] The correct answer to these questions is ited not only a country, but low Americans gathered erning themselves. obviously “no.” But that’s not deterring Pres- a family, and a home. I am Susan J. Conti with me in this room, as Our American freedom, so very grateful. Controller, ext. 1288 ident Donald Trump’s administration. Last tears of joy, relief and pride however, comes with re- [email protected] month, the U.S. Department of Homeland Se- The American experi- ran down my face and the sponsibility. For this exper- ment is the greatest ex- Ted Grant curity announced a plan to supersede the so- huge lump in my throat iment of self-governance to Publisher, ext. 1234 called Flores settlement, a 22-year-old court periment on this Earth. I stifled the words from com- work, it requires a vigilant could not be more proud to [email protected] agreement that limited the time migrant chil- ing out of my mouth. and engaged citizenry that take part in it. Marian Kinney dren could be detained. Under the new rules, We came from 41 differ- is educated to make wise ext. 1212 the White House says it can lock up families ent countries, running the choices for themselves and Romina Boccia is direc- [email protected] indefinitely as their cases are processed. gamut from Argentina to their country through par- tor of the Grover M. Her- Will Kraft This policy is as misguided as it is inhu- Zimbabwe. For every coun- ticipation in the democrat- mann Center for Federal Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 mane — and it ignores proven alternatives try that was called, the ic process, including hold- Budget in the Institute for [email protected] that would do far more to improve the system. person whose heritage it ing those who represent us Economic Freedom at The Mike Shanahan The U.S. has wrestled with family deten- represented would stand. accountable. Heritage Foundation (her- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 tions for decades. The settlement that the ad- We would acknowledge We are in this together. itage.org). [email protected] ministration is trying to displace stems from Carolina Trujillo the case of Jenny Flores, an unaccompanied DONALD F. NORRIS AND LAURA MATECZUN Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 minor from El Salvador apprehended in 1985 [email protected] at the U.S.-Mexico border. A lawsuit on her be- Jim Wilson half ultimately led a federal court to impose Prioritizing cybersecurity locally Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 standards for holding minors in immigration [email protected] custody, including a “general policy favoring CIRCULATION release” and a preference for detention “in the Cyberattacks cost gov- our research revealed in- cyber vulnerabilities and least restrictive setting” possible. In 2015, a ernmental organizations clude: lack of adequate reduce recovery costs in the Lisa Mahmoud in the U.S. millions of dol- funding for cybersecurity, event of a breach. Slightly Manager, ext. 1239 judge extended these terms to accompanied [email protected] minors and held that children and their par- lars annually, and they can insufficient staff, outdat- less than half of the local ents caught crossing the border couldn’t be be downright embarrass- ed technology that is not governments in our survey CLASSIFIED detained for more than 20 days. ing. The city of Baltimore, properly maintained and had purchased cyber insur- Abbe Young Smith Trump has often decried this settlement as which recently experienced updated, lack of cyberse- ance, but the trend seems Manager, ext. 1276 a “catch-and-release” loophole that creates an its second hack in as many curity training for local to be on the increase. No [email protected] incentive for bogus asylum claims. But the years, certainly knows this. governmental staff and of- wonder: Cybersecurity in- GRAPHICS The current one is expected ficials, and lack of or poor surance pays off. In June, courts have blunted his efforts to get around Trevor Andreozzi it. They’re likely to frown on this latest gam- to cost the city $18 million, enforcement of cybersecu- Lake City, Fla., experienced Designer bit, too. Indeed, 19 states have already sued to and it continues to disrupt rity policies. a ransomware attack that [email protected] city business activity. It What should local govern- took down its computer stop it — and rightly so. Mark Sutherland Incarcerating minors can inflict traumas took the city nearly 80 days ments do to improve their systems, email, phones and Creative Director with long-term consequences, including de- after the attack to begin is- cybersecurity? First, top more. The hackers demand- [email protected] suing water bills again. officials must make cyber- ed a $470,000 ransom to pression, post-traumatic stress, and other NEWSROOM mental and physical ailments. Detaining Baltimore’s example is security a priority. Cyber- release the systems. Lake them indefinitely is likely to worsen all these but one in a seemingly nev- security must be properly City officials agreed, but Mike Alongi er-ending series of success- Sports Reporter ext. 1228 risks. organized and managed only had to pay $10,000 out ful hacks of America’s local — something our research [email protected] Even setting aside this administration’s hor- of its budget, the cyber in- governments, and it won’t found is too often not the Bill Brotherton rific incompetence in dealing with migrant de- surance deductible, while be the last. We know be- case. These officials must Features Editor ext. 1338 tentions, the U.S. lacks the facilities to house the insurance carrier nego- cause we are members of a provide the funding needed [email protected] families. It has just 2,500 beds available in tiated and paid the rest. team of researchers at the for such things as cyberse- Gayla Cawley family-residence centers; so far this fiscal year, It is essential that local University of Maryland, curity personnel, technol- governments make cyber- Reporter, ext. 1236 it has apprehended more than 430,000 family Baltimore County that ogy, policy and training. [email protected] members at the southwest border. Accommo- security a real priority, but conducted the first ever High-quality cybersecuri- Cheryl Charles dating Trump’s regulatory rewrite could cost doing so will not be cheap nationwide survey of local ty personnel are difficult or easy. Yet, as many local News Editor, ext. 1278 as much as $13 billion over 10 years — in government cybersecurity. for local governments to governments have learned [email protected] the unlikely event that a Democratic House One of the key findings recruit and retain. This is the hard way, failure to do Bella diGrazia would support such expenditures. of our research is that lo- especially true in the Wash- so can be far more dam- Reporter, ext. 1317 Perhaps the most galling aspect of this re- [email protected] cal governments are under ington-Baltimore region, aging and expensive, the form is that it’s entirely unnecessary. The constant cyberattack. A siz- where local governments embarrassment factor Thomas Grillo cost of family detention, at $319 per night per able fraction of them do not compete not only with pri- aside. Local governments Reporter, ext. 1264 person, is much greater than that of proven [email protected] even know if they are un- vate industry but also with must act now and act con- alternatives. A program started in 2016, der attack or whether they various federal agencies tinuously to protect their Spenser Hasak which used intensive supervision rather than have been breached, and that are deeply involved in information assets at the Photographer, ext. 1332 incarceration to monitor migrant families, most are unprepared (often cybersecurity. But this is no highest levels of security. [email protected] cost just $38 per day per family and had a 99 woefully) for the cyberse- excuse for not trying. As they say in the industry, Thor Jourgensen percent compliance rate. Further reforms to curity challenges they face. Local officials must insist “it’s not whether you will be Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 the asylum system could make such programs Our research found that on creating and maintain- breached, but when.” Local [email protected] even cheaper. one of the top barriers to ing a culture of cybersecu- governments that are fully Daniel Kane The surest remedy of all remains hiring effective local government rity within their govern- committed to cybersecurity Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 more immigration judges. The modest prog- cybersecurity is the lack ments. Among other things, have a much better chance [email protected] ress made in this area doesn’t match the of cybersecurity aware- this means promoting cy- of preventing breaches and Steve Krause urgency of the crisis, with nearly 1 million ness and support from top bersecurity awareness and of recovering from them Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 people waiting to have their cases heard and elected and appointed local training for all employees more easily and at less cost [email protected] fewer than 500 judges to handle the workload. officials. If the very people as well as holding employ- than those that are not. Harold Rivera Given legal migration flows and the still-ris- in charge of local govern- ees, including the top offi- Sports Editor, ext. 1238 ing tide of displaced people, doubling that ments do not understand cials themselves, account- Donald F. Norris (nor- [email protected] number would be a sensible investment. the need for cybersecurity able for their cybersecurity [email protected]) is professor Anne Marie Tobin Instead of trying to detain migrant fami- and fully support it, it is decisions and actions. To emeritus of public policy Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 lies indefinitely in yet-unbuilt facilities, the more likely than not that make cybersecurity an or- at the University of Mary- [email protected] administration should expand successful al- they will experience serious ganizational value, every- land, Baltimore County, Bridget Turcotte ternatives, accelerate existing asylum cases cybersecurity problems. Af- one must understand its where he leads a research Reporter, ext. 1269 and eliminate the backlog in the immigration ter experiencing a ransom- importance to the protec- team on the subject of local [email protected] courts. In other words, it should focus on what ware attack in 2018, the tion of citizen data and the government cybersecurity. Ryan York works, not on inhumane and unrealistic puni- mayor of Atlanta admitted provision of public services. Laura Mateczun is a Ph.D. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 tive measures. that cybersecurity had not Local governments should student in public policy at [email protected] been a priority. It soon be- consider purchasing cyber- UMBC and is writing her TECHNOLOGY By The Editors of Bloomberg News came one! security insurance, which doctoral dissertation on Tim Noyes Additional barriers that can help address existing this subject. Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Michigan State University fined $4.5M in Nassar case

By Collin Binkley the Treasury, is the larg- ley Jr. said his prede- participate in youth pro- and Carole Feldman est levied under the Clery cessor, Lou Anna Simon, grams on campus. ASSOCIATED PRESS Act, a law that requires and Youatt “failed to take A separate Title IX in- colleges to collect data on appropriate action,” espe- vestigation found that WASHINGTON — The campus crime and notify cially with regard to Wil- Michigan State failed to government on Thurs- students of threats. The liam Strampel, a medical respond to reports of sex- day ordered Michigan previous largest fine, $2.4 school dean and Nassar’s ual misconduct against State University to make million, was imposed in boss, who faced his own Strampel and Nassar, sweeping changes and pay 2016 against Pennsylva- harassment allegations. failed to take interim mea- a $4.5 million fine after nia State University over “In my effort to build a sures to protect students determining that it failed its handling of sexual mis- safe and caring campus, we while complaints against to adequately respond to conduct involving former must have a culture of ac- both men were pending, sexual assault complaints assistant football coach countability,” said Stanley, and failed to take steps to against Larry Nassar, a Jerry Sandusky. who took office on Aug. 1. end any harassment and campus sports doctor who The department’s inves- The government’s in- prevent it from recurring. molested elite gymnasts tigation concluded that vestigation found Michi- As part of its settlement and other female athletes. Michigan State violated gan State violated law by agreement with the de- Education Secretary FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS several key parts of the failing to disclose crime partment, Michigan State Betsy DeVos announced Clery Act along with Title statistics, failing to issue says it will make “sub- the penalty after the con- Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced IX, a federal law forbid- campus warnings about stantial” changes to its Ti- clusion of two federal the penalty against Michigan State after the ding discrimination based security threats and fail- tle IX procedures and will investigations. She said conclusion of two federal investigations. on gender in education. ing to establish a system provide a process to help Nassar’s actions were In response, the school to collect crime statistics. victims of Nassar, includ- “disgusting and unimag- power knew about the students,” DeVos said in a announced the resigna- As a remedy, the school ing offering counseling inable” and that the uni- behaviors and the com- call with reporters. “This tion of its chief academ- says it will hire a Clery services, grade changes, versity’s response fit the plaints and yet the preda- must not happen again, ic officer, Provost June compliance officer and cre- tuition reimbursement or same description. tors continued on the pay- there or anywhere else.” Youatt. ate measures to protect the opportunity to retake “Too many people in roll and abused even more The fine, which will go to President Samuel Stan- athletes and children who classes at no cost. Dorian grazes Carolina coast, aims for Outer Banks By Meg Kinnard ASSOCIATED PRESS CHARLESTON, S.C. — Hurricane Dorian side- swiped the Carolinas with shrieking winds, torna- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS does and sideways rain Business executive and 2018 candidate for Thursday as it closed in lieutenant governor Sarah Riggs Amico has for a possible direct hit on announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate. the dangerously exposed Outer Banks. At least four deaths in the Southeast Sun Belt or Rust Belt? were blamed on the storm. Twisters spun off by Dorian peeled away roofs Democrats search and flipped trailers, and more than 250,000 homes and businesses were left for path to power without power as the hur- By Nicholas Riccardi Sun Belt states, but not ricane pushed north along ASSOCIATED PRESS yet enough to put the fight the coastline, its winds over the Rust Belt in the weakening to 105 mph by DENVER — As Demo- rearview mirror. evening. Trees and power crats try to win control of “They’re kind of stuck lines littered flooded streets PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the White House and the between their past and in Charleston’s historic Senate in 2020, they face their future,” said William downtown. Gusts topping A power company lineman works to restore power after a tornado hit Em- a geographical puzzle — Frey, a demographer at 80 mph hit some areas. erald Isle, N.C., as Hurricane Dorian moved up the East coast Thursday. the path to the presidency the nonpartisan Brook- The damage from the same storm that mauled may conflict with the one ings Institution in Wash- with 185 mph winds, weren’t nearly as bad as cane drew near. to a Senate majority. ington, D.C. “It’s an inter- the Bahamas was merci- Dorian swept past Florida feared. The four deaths attribut- Democrats’ best shot at esting conundrum.” fully light in many parts at a relatively safe dis- Walking along Charles- ed to the storm took place the White House is to win For Democrats wrestling of South Carolina and tance, grazed Georgia, and ton’s stone battery, col- in Florida and North Car- back their old turf — the with picking their nomi- Georgia as well, and by then hugged the South lege student Zachary olina. All of them involved Rust Belt states heavy with nee, it’s more than just a midafternoon many of the Carolina-North Carolina Johnson sounded almost men who died in falls or by working-class white voters head-scratcher. Senate rac- 1.5 million people who had coastline. disappointed that Dorian electrocution while trim- who have become increas- es and presidential races been forced to evacuate in “I think we’re in for hadn’t done more. ming trees, putting up ingly difficult to hold in the are linked — Senate can- three states were allowed a great big mess,” said “I mean, it’d be terrible if storm shutters or other- party’s tent. But the path to didates rarely win when to return. 61-year-old Leslie Lanier, it did, don’t get me wrong. wise getting ready for the winning the Senate travels their party’s presidential Still, forecasters warned who decided to stay be- I don’t know — I’m just hurricane. through what many believe candidate loses their state. that Dorian could run hind and boarded up her waiting for something cra- At 5 p.m. EDT, Dorian is the Democrats’ territory If the party wants to win straight over North Caro- home and bookstore on zy to happen, I guess,” said was centered about 45 of the future. College-edu- the White House and the lina’s Outer Banks — the Ocracoke Island on the Johnson, 24. miles southeast of Myrtle cated suburbanites, young Senate, its best hope of roll- thin line of islands that Outer Banks, making sure Dorian apparently Beach, South Carolina, people and minorities ing back Republican gains stick out from the U.S. to move the volumes 5 to 6 spawned at least one tor- moving at 10 mph. Hurri- make up the winning coa- under President Donald coast like a boxer’s chin feet off the ground. nado in North Myrtle cane-force winds extended lition in Arizona, Colorado, Trump, it will need to select — late Thursday or early The National Hurricane Beach, S.C., damaging about 60 miles from its Georgia and North Caroli- a candidate who can win in Friday. To the north, Vir- Center forecast as much several homes, and anoth- center. na, the states where Dem- both types of places. ginia was also in harm’s as 15 inches of rain for the er twister touched down in As it closed in on the ocrats will need to pick up “No question the Sun way, and a round of evac- coastal Carolinas, with the beach town of Emerald Eastern Seaboard, Navy seats to wrest control of the Belt will be central to the uations was ordered there. flash-flooding likely. Isle, N.C., mangling and ships were ordered to ride Senate from the GOP. Democratic Party’s success “We have a long night In Charleston, a historic overturning several trail- out the storm at sea, and The tensions between in 2020, far more than per- ahead of us. Everyone port city of handsome ante- er homes in a jumble of military aircraft were the two contests — the haps we understood even needs to stay in a safe bellum homes on a penin- sheet metal. No immedi- moved inland. More than two paths to two differ- a few weeks ago,” said Si- place and off the roads un- sula that is prone to flood- ate injuries were reported. 700 airline flights sched- ent victories — highlight mon Rosenberg of NDN, til the storm passes,” said ing even from ordinary In coastal Wilmington, uled for Thursday and the geographic concerns a Democratic think tank North Carolina Gov. Roy storms, Dorian toppled N.C., just above the South Friday were canceled. And that have long bedeviled that has long argued that Cooper. some 150 trees, swamped Carolina line, heavy rain hundreds of shelter ani- Democrats. The party has demographics would help After leaving at least roads and brought down fell horizontally, trees bent mals were airlifted from successfully built support make the Sun Belt more 20 people dead when it power lines, officials said, in the wind and traffic coastal South Carolina to in the growing West and hospitable for the party. slammed the Bahamas but the flooding and wind lights swayed as the hurri- Delaware. A slowdown in U.S. business formation poses a risk to economy

By Josh Boak assertion that his tax cuts The pace of pay growth Great Recession because program, which has pro- crease their companies’ ASSOCIATED PRESS and deregulatory drive has stalled for the past so many people were vided management train- growth, according to the would benefit smallerfive months even as hiring hurt,” said Nicholas John- ing to several thousand online survey of 2,285 WASHINGTON — De- companies and their work- has remained healthy. son who founded Su Casa, small companies since alumni of the Goldman spite a decade-plus of eco- ers. Applications are down “What you see is reduced a chain of four furniture 2010. The survey conclud- program. nomic growth, Americans 2.6 percent so far this year social and economic mobil- stores based in Baltimore ed that entrepreneurs Social and demographic have slowed the pace at compared with the same ity,” said Steve Strongin, that employs 30 workers. typically struggle to find forces are also thought to which they’re forming new period last year. head of global investment Johnson, 45, started Su qualified workers and to be limiting opportunities companies, a trend that Business formation has research at Goldman Casa about 20 years ago. navigate complex regula- for entrepreneurs and risks further widening the long been one of the pri- Sachs. “It means that most Emerging from the reces- tions. Both factors tend to smaller companies. Amer- gap between the most af- mary ways in which Amer- of the growth is occurring sion, he kept his staffing slow the formation of new ica is aging, many young fluent and everyone else. icans have built wealth. in the corporate sphere, levels low to reduce his companies. adults are weighed down The longest expansion When fewer new compa- which keeps wage growth costs. Still, that meant Among the business by student debt and larger on record, which began nies are established, fewer down and improves prof- having to pay well above owners who were sur- retailers have used their in mid-2009, has failed to Americans tend to prosper its.” the minimum wage to at- veyed, nearly eight in 10 scale to offer lower prices restore entrepreneurship over time. Smaller companies and tract and retain workers said they favor a higher than smaller companies to its pre-recession level, In addition, smaller com- startups were generally who were specialized in local minimum wage well can afford to do so. according to a Census Bu- panies account for roughly cautious about expanding home decor. above the federal baseline Roughly two-thirds of reau report based on tax 85% of all hiring, making as they emerged from the “I am super-concerned of $7.25 an hour. Focus the decline in startups be- filings. them an entry point for Great Recession, in many about an upcoming re- groups conducted as part tween the late 1970s and Between 2007 and the most workers into the cases choosing not to hire. cession because we got of Goldman’s survey indi- 2007 resulted from a slow- first half of 2019, appli- workforce. Even with the The 2008 financial crisis so lean that I can’t get cate that smaller compa- down in the growth of the cations to form business- unemployment rate at delivered a warning to lean again,” Johnson said. nies believe wages have U.S. workforce, according es that would likely hire a near-record-low of 3.7 many would-be entrepre- “There is no more fat to failed to keep pace with to research by Fatih Kara- workers fell 16 percent. percent, a decline in the neurs that scaling back trim.” the costs of living and the han of the Federal Reserve Though the pace of appli- creation of new companies their ambitions might Goldman Sachs on retention of employees. Bank of New York, Benja- cations picked up some- means there are fewer help them survive another Thursday is releasing a Just 20 percent of the min Pugsley of the Uni- what after 2012, it dipped companies competing for recession. survey of business own- surveyed business owners versity of Notre Dame and again this year despite workers, a trend that gen- “People became a lot ers who took part in its said they felt that Trump’s Aysegul Sahin of the Uni- President Donald Trump’s erally slows pay growth. more risk-averse after the “10,000 Small Businesses” 2017 tax cut would in- versity of Texas-Austin. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- pickup truck in the neighbor- A neighbor called to say the larly arrests, reflect police records. In hood on Wednesday at 12:45 child was at home and trying the event of a perceived inaccuracy, p.m. Officer reports operator to reach his mother. Police it is the sole responsibility of the con- is soliciting seal coating busi- report the child, who usually ness. takes the bus, got lost walking cerned party to contact the relevant home. Officer advised the child police department and have the de- Medical Aid to stop at the police depart- partment issue a notice of correction ment, next to the school, for a to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- Ambulance requested at the ride or directions. ifications will not be made without Centre Congregational Church Supervisor at Care One at at 5 Summer St. on Wednes- express notice of change from the Peabody Glen at 199 Andover day 9:24 a.m. Patient taken to arresting police department. St. reported a resident has Lahey Hospital & Medical Cen- alleged an employee hit her ter in Burlington. with a broom stick on Tues- LYNN Medical rescue request day at 4:29 p.m. Officer will from Sunrise Assisted Living forward the complaint to Elder Arrest at 55 Salem St., Apt 229 on Affairs. Wednesday at 9:27 a.m. Pa- Francis Verb, 34, of 100 Report of a disturbance at 2 tient taken to Melrose-Wake- Blaney Ave. at 194 Washington Willow St., was arrested and field Hospital. St. on Tuesday at 6:02 p.m. charged with assault and bat- Request for an ambulance Caller reports a vehicle with tery with a dangerous weapon from Summer Street Middle and Class B drug possession Massachusetts license plate School at 262 Summer St. on PHOTO | KAYLA McCORMICK at 5:58 p.m. Wednesday. is speeding up and down the Wednesday at 12:51 p.m. Pa- The Acura driven by a male who sped down Lynnfield Street was demol- tient taken to Union Hospital. street and yelling. Officer could Accidents not locate the vehicle. ished. He caused a four-car motor vehicle crash that sent a mother and Caller from 74 Washing- her two children to area hospitals with minor injuries. A report of a motor vehicle MARBLEHEAD ton St. reports a black Ford crash at 12:38 p.m. Wednes- F350 with Massachusetts li- day at Chestnut Street and Complaints cense plate 1NL828 has been Western Avenue; at 2:17 p.m. parked at that location for two Mom, 2 children hurt Wednesday at 1000 Western A walk-in reported a Bitcoin email scam at 7:58 a.m. on weeks on Tuesday at 6:03 p.m. Ave.; at 2:47 p.m. Wednesday Officer reports the vehicle is at 225 Western Ave.; at 10:27 Wednesday. A walk-in reported at 9:31 parked legally. p.m. Wednesday at Eastern Suspicious object in a box following Lynn crash and Western avenues; at 9:14 a.m. on Wednesday that she was parked near Clifton Park reported on Keys Drive on a.m. Thursday at Park Street Tuesday at 6:11 p.m. Officer By Bella diGrazia told first responders that driving it didn’t get hurt.” and Western Avenue. and a neighbor came out and reports the item appears to be ITEM STAFF an unidentified man was Zukas said, to his knowl- A report of a motor vehicle screamed at her saying it was illegal. a paintball gun and it will be driving an Acura down edge, the male driver was crash with personal injury at LYNN — A four-car An officer radioed in at removed. Lynnfield Street toward not transported to a hos- 5:36 p.m. Wednesday at 8 Manager from the leasing crash on Lynnfield Street Silsbee St.; at 2:47 a.m. Thurs- 10:37 a.m. on Wednesday Wyoma Square at an ex- pital. A mother and her and reported a truck towing office at 34 Keys Drive reports sent a mother and her tremely high rate of speed, children were taken in the day at Dunkin’ Donuts at 333 she received an email from a two children to the hos- Lynnway. something from the lower yard Zukas said. same ambulance to Salem at Village Street and Heritage resident that the 20-year-old pital with minor injuries The driver began bounc- with minor injuries, two Assaults Way struck a pole. At 10:46 daughter of the occupant of Thursday evening. ing off of cars and caused to the hospital emergen- a.m., responders reported a Apt. 11 is hitting her mother Lynn Fire received two a lot of damage. There cy room and one to the A report of an assault and metal object in the road may on Tuesday at 6:31 p.m. Officer calls at 4:35 p.m. regard- are reports of at least MassGeneral for Children checked the apartment and re- battery at 1:11 p.m. Wednes- need to be cut in order to get ing a serious accident four cars damaged in the center. day on Western Avenue. reopen it. By 10:50 a.m., the ports a loud gathering but no near Cowdrey Avenue crash, Zukas said. metal object was back on the apparent wrongdoing. Parties and Lynnfield Street, in “The Acura was complete- Bella diGrazia can be Breaking and Entering trailer. The pole was reported were advised to keep the noise front of Fauci’s Pizza, ac- ly demolished,” said Zukas. reached at bdigrazia@ as fine. down. cording to Lynn Fire Capt. “The firefighters on scene itemlive.com. Follow her on A report of a breaking Party from 3 Ian Circle came Joseph Zukas. Witnesses said it’s amazing the guy Twitter @BelladiGrazia. and entering at 10:53 a.m. PEABODY into the station on Tuesday at Wednesday at 81 Broad St.; at 8:26 p.m. to report she re- 12:40 a.m. Thursday at 7 Lib- Arrests ceived a letter from the Reg- erty Square. istry of Motor Vehicles stating U.S. woman arrested at Manila Jaclyn Marie Bettencourt, her license was suspended Overdose 36, of 12 Bowditch St., Apt. 2, from a violation that occurred airport with newborn in bag in California, but she has never A report of an opiate over- was arrested on Wednesday at 1 a.m. after her husband re- been there. Officer will docu- MANILA, Philippines dose at 8:07 a.m. Thursday on ment, party believes that her Spring Street. ported she struck him and was (AP) — An American charged with assault and bat- identity may be compromised. woman who attempted Theft tery on a family member. Past theft of $900 in build- to carry a 6-day-old baby Leonardo Lobo, 38, of 199 ing materials reported at Bea- out of the Philippines hid- A report of a larceny at 1:08 Lynn St., Apt. 2, was arrest- con Sales at 1 Lakeland Park den inside a sling bag has p.m. Wednesday at 299 Lynn- ed on a Peabody Police De- Drive on Wednesday at 8:57 been arrested at Manila’s field St.; at 11:06 a.m. Thurs- partment warrant following a a.m. Officer spoke with the airport and charged with day at 89 Sheridan St. motor vehicle stop at Rizzo’s reporting party and will docu- human trafficking, offi- A report of motor vehicle Roast Beef at 178 Lynn St. on ment. cials said Thursday. theft at 3:05 p.m. Wednesday Wednesday at 2:46 p.m. for Maintenance Supervisor They said Jennifer Erin at 9 Green St. unlicensed operation of a mo- Gerald J. Bourque at Cedar Talbot was able to pass A report of a robbery at 6:35 tor vehicle. Pond Village at 1100 Salem through the airport im- p.m. Wednesday at 545 West- St. reported a large white box migration counter on ern Ave. Summons truck from Blink Moving LLC Wednesday without de- with plate V24439 was caught Augusto Olacio, 47, of 107 claring the baby boy but Vandalism on video illegally dumping a was intercepted at the Chatham St., Lynn, was sum- couch sectional near dump- A report of motor vehicle van- moned following a motor vehi- boarding gate by airline ster and the tennis courts on personnel. dalism at 5:10 p.m. Wednes- cle crash on Tuesday at 4:19 Wednesday at 11:40 a.m. Of- day at 352 Cedar Brook Road; p.m. at 93 Walnut and 29 Talbot was unable to ficer will document produce any passport, at 7:16 p.m. Wednesday at Howley streets for unlicensed Beverly Police Department Warren Street Playground on operation of a motor vehicle. boarding pass or govern- requested assistance in ment permits for the baby, Warren Street. Jose Manuel Romanoen- checking 54 Highland St. on carna, 31, was summoned airport officials said. Wednesday at 2:37 p.m. for Public records indicate LYNNFIELD following a motor vehicle Dakotah Killam. Officer re- stop at 131 Lynnfield St. on she has been living in ports he may be operating a Wednesday at 11:27 a.m. for Utah. Philippines officials PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Accidents motor vehicle with Massachu- unlicensed operation of a mo- previously said Talbot was setts plate 3YJ493 and may Jennifer Erin Talbot is escorted after a press Hit and run crash into a tor vehicle. Vehicle was taken from Ohio, and records in- be with three missing juve- dicate she has family con- conference by the National Bureau of Investiga- gate at Simply Storage at 102 from the scene by a licensed tion (NBI) in Manila, Philippines on Thursday. operator. nile females from Gloucester. nections there. South Broadway on Wednes- Sargent spoke to Dakotah’s day at 9:34 a.m. Brenda Wayra Espinoza, Property records ob- 22, was summoned following mother who said he is work- tained Thursday show When reporters asked her who arrested Talbot at Caller reported a motor ve- ing at Kelly Volkswagen in hicle and motorcycle crash a motor vehicle stop at 37 Talbot owns a home in a to comment, Talbot shook the airport. She was later Walnut and 20 Wallis streets Danvers. Officer checked the suburb of Salt Lake City, her head. handed over to the Nation- at Kelly Nissan at 275 North dealership for confirmation Broadway on Wednesday at on Wednesday at 2:21 p.m. for and got a traffic citation Talbot had planned to al Bureau of Investigation confirmed he was at work and 12:13 p.m. Crash handled by unlicensed operation of a mo- there in March. People board a Delta Air Lines and the baby was turned was not with the missing fe- the Massachusetts State Po- tor vehicle and no registration answering the door in flight to the United States over to government wel- males. lice. Officer reports patient tak- in possession. Sandy, Utah, declined to with the baby, airport offi- fare personnel. en to Lahey Hospital & Medi- comment to The Associat- cials said. The NBI said Talbot pre- cal Center in Burlington. Accidents SAUGUS ed Press. “There was really an in- sented an affidavit at the A 911 call reported a motor Wearing an orange de- tention to hide the baby,” airport, allegedly from the vehicle crash into a pole with Motorist reported a hit and Accidents tainee shirt and hand- immigration official Grif- baby’s mother, identified injuries on Route 1 North on run crash by a white vehicle cuffs, Talbot, 43, was ton Medina said by tele- as Maricris Dulap, giv- Thursday at 1:01 a.m. Pea- at 8 Rose Circle on Tuesday at A report of a motor vehicle presented to reporters in phone. ing consent for the baby body Municipal Light Plant was 6:32 p.m. Victim was unable accident at 142 Lincoln Ave. Manila on Thursday. She After discovering the to travel to the U.S., but contacted and one operator to get a plate number. Officer at 9:14 a.m. Wednesday; at kept her head low and baby, airline staff called it had not been signed by was taken to Lahey Hospital & will document. 215 Broadway at 9:25 a.m. wiped her tears at times. immigration personnel, the mother. Medical Center in Burlington. Caller reported a vehicle with Wednesday; at Walnut Street Massachusetts license plate and Broadway at 4:41 p.m. POLICE BRIEFS Alarm 8050RW struck her vehicle Wednesday; at 67 Main st. at while parking at Legal Sea- 5:58 p.m. Wednesday. Woman indicted in stabbed the Brockton about 10:17 p.m. Saturday. A 911 call from the Summer foods at 210 Andover St. and woman then drove away University Deputy Police Street School at 262 Summer the car is still in the area on Complaints fatal stabbing during before turning herself in Chief Melissa Overton St. on Wednesday at 8:53 a.m. Tuesday at 7:09 p.m. Operator road rage incident to police. says Thursday that the in- returned to her vehicle and of- A report of wires down at Officer reports all is OK. Mendes was initially dividuals arrested are not ficer assisted with paperwork 323 Walnut St. at 12:50 p.m. BROCKTON (AP) — A charged with attempted students at the school. exchange. Wednesday. Complaints Fall River woman who murder, but the charge The arrests were made Truck struck signal light at authorities say fatally was upgraded after after the report. The Suspicious vehicle was re- 124 Foster and 163 Wash- Theft stabbed another woman Landry died at the hospi- suspects face misdemean- ported in front of 8 Haywood ington streets and fled on in the neck during a road tal the next day. or university ordinance Farm Lane on Wednesday at Wednesday at 10:48 a.m. A Newhall Ave. resident re- rage incident has been Mendes’ attorney, 9:11 a.m. Officer reports the Motor vehicle struck the ported his motor vehicle was and Federal Aviation indicted. Joseph Krowski Jr., calls vehicle belongs to a contractor. awning of the South Peabody missing and had possibly Administration violations. The Enterprise reports the stabbing a case of Report of car parked on the Liquor Mart at 87 Lynnfield St. been repossessed or sto- Overton did not release sidewalk on Main Street on len overnight at 5:12 a.m. that a Plymouth Coun- self-defense. their names and said in on Wednesday at 12:02 p.m. ty grand jury indicted Wednesday at 10:01 a.m. Of- Officer took report. Wednesday. an email that both were ficer reports the car has been A resident of the Saugus 32-year-old Jacqueline Police arrest 2 after drone released pending the Avelino Mendes on moved. Complaints Mobile Home Park on Broad- flown over Michigan Stadium authorization of warrants. Report from a resident of way reported his neighbor is charges of murder and The case remains under 160 Locksley Road of a boat Mother called police to re- feeding his dogs while walk- assault and battery with ANN ARBOR, Mich. investigation. Overton on the lake on Wednesday at port her son never made it ing by his home at 6:11 p.m. a dangerous weapon on (AP) — Two people have says there was no threat 10:49 a.m. Officer reports the home from the Higgins Mid- Wednesday. The caller is upset Tuesday. been arrested for flying a to the community. boat is being operated by a dle School at 85 Perkins St. because both of his dogs are Prosecutors say Mendes drone over Michigan Sta- Game spectator Richard Peabody Water Department on Tuesday at 4:21 p.m. The on a special diet. There is a and 41-year-old Jennifer dium in Ann Arbor during Sheridan told The Detroit employee. child is described as wearing history between both parties. Landry were involved in the Wolverines’ football News that he saw the Resident of Richards Road bright blue shorts, with a gray Police advised the neighbor a “traffic confrontation” in season opener against drone hover over the sta- reported a suspicious white shirt, brown hair, and glasses. not to feed the dogs. Brockton on June 28. Middle Tennessee State. dium’s south end before Authorities say Mendes The drone was reported flying away. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS

PHOTO | JOE BROWN St. Mary’s Kevin Peerez, center, possesses the ball ahead of Classical’s Maycol Marroquin Soto, left, and Kyle Chear.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Scott Callahan, of Windham, N.H., is the opera- tor of the boom crane that towers over the con- struction site on Oxford Street in Lynn. He has been operating cranes, such as this one, for the past 38 years.

A dramatic sky covers a scrimmage between Peabody and Bishop Fenwick boys soccer. PHOTO | JOE BROWN Lynn English goalie Jack Mancaniello ends up ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK upside down after a shot in the shootout.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Adam Tejada, center, plays trombone as he performs with the Middle The Breed Middle School chorus performs during the Lynn Public School All-City Jazz Band during the Lynn Public Schools opening Schools opening day convocation. day convocation.

From the back of a pick-up truck, artist Michael Aghahowa speaks to the crowd gathered in the An- drew Street Parking Lot about the mean- ing behind his mural that he painted on the wall of Zimman’s as part of the 2019 A crew from Bida Painting works to strip Beyond Walls Street the paint off of the Meeting House in Lynn- Art Festival. field as they prep it for a new coat of paint. A8 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 LOOK! Fight Procrastination Day, Barbie Doll Day, National Lazy Mom’s Day, Wear Teal Day

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ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK The crowd enjoys the offerings of the 10th annual History & Hops fundraiser at Lynn Museum on Thursday.

Enjoying the 10th annual History & Hops fundraiser at Lynn Museum are, from left, Chriss and Todd Robinson of Lynn, Enjoying their beer and pierogis from Jaju Pierogi are Anne and Peter Coulon of and Sarah and Corey Jackson of Boxford. Lynn during the 10th annual History & Hops fundraiser.

Enjoying the 10th annual History & Hops fundraiser at Lynn Museum are, from Jess Solomon of Somerville, director of sales at Short Path Dis- left, Mike Fogarty of Lynn, founder of Agapé Brewing Community Rev. Jamie tillery in Everett, makes two gin and tonics with the company’s Green Klopotoski, and Norm Cole of Lynn. Summer Gin. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Friday, September 6, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Thursday...... 6681 Thursday...... 6223 Wednesday...... 6206 Wednesday...... 5294 Sunrise today 6:12 a.m. Cloudy. High near 70F. Winds E winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves 1 ENE at 10 to 20 mph. foot or less, then around 2 ft in Tuesday...... 2676 Tuesday...... 9459 Sunset today 7:11 p.m. Tonight: Rain. Becoming the afternoon. Tonight: E winds Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: L L 10 to 15 kt, becoming NE 15 Sunrise tomorrow 6:13 a.m. windy late. Low 61F. Winds NE at 20 to 30 mph. Chance to 20 kt after midnight. Gusts EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 5:38 a.m. of rain 90%. Rainfall around up to 30 kt. Waves around 3 ft. All 4...... $5,366 All 4...... $4,172 2 a half an inch. Winds could At the outer harbor entrance, First or last 3...... $751 First or last 3...... $584 Low tide today 11:38 a.m. DORIAN waves around 5 ft, building to occasionally gust over 40 Any 2...... $64 Any 2...... $50 High tide tomorrow 6:43 a.m. mph. 9 ft after midnight. H Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $5 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER L All 4...... $447 All 4...... $348 Fronts First 3...... $250 First 3...... $195 Cold Warm Stationary Pressure Last 3...... $125 Last 3...... $195 H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Mass Cash: 9-14-16-27-30 SEPT. 6 SEPT. 14 <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ Cloudy | High 70, Low 61 AM Rain | High 60s, Low 50s M’ sunny | High 70s, Low 50s Lucky for Life: 5-20-32-38-47-(15) NATIONAL SUMMARY: Hurricane Dorian will batter the coast from North Carolina to parts of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware with heavy rain, high winds and coastal flooding today. Showers will riddle the Upper Midwest as a few storms erupt over the interior Northwest and northern Rockies. Down- pours from Tropical Rainstorm Fernand will pester South Texas.

©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 Swampscott golf earns solid win over Marblehead

By Mike Alongi the No. 5 match (6-3), Bren- sity golf match. So it was bodes well for our program ITEM STAFF dan Sheehan in the No. 6 tough, but the kids gave it a going forward, but it’s a match (5 1/2-3 1/2), Nate good effort.” shame to see other teams in MARBLEHEAD — In a Maercklin in the No. 7 While the shift didn’t nec- the area not have great battle of young teams on match (5 1/2-3 1/2) and Will essarily work out for Mar- numbers. I hope to have a the fairways of Tedesco Roddy in the No. 8 match (6 blehead in terms of getting part in helping to change it, Country Club Thursday af- 1/2-2 1/2). a win, Green sees the roster because these are the peo- ternoon, it was the Swamp- For Marblehead, junior shuffling as a net positive ple who will be members at scott golf team that came Ben Weed was the lone win- moving forward. our clubs and who will be away with a 41-31 victory ner after shooting a 1-over “We only had three re- teaching their kids the over Marblehead in an ear- 35 and taking the No. 1 turners and one of them game in years to come. This ly-season Northeastern was an alternate last year, is a lifelong game, and it’s Conference tilt. Despite not match 8-1. Freshman Matt Weed — Ben’s younger so we have a lot of young important to have kids winning either of the top stick with it.” two matches on the day, brother — tied his match in players,” said Green. “Look- the No. 2 spot 4 1/2-4 1/2. ing down the road, it’s a Knowles, whose Big Blue Swampscott was able to only saw 12 players sign up garner enough points from The Magicians, who are positive to get them as already introducing a num- much experience as possi- this year, wants to take pos- the rest of its roster to take itives out of the situation as home the victory. ber of new players to this ble. We have to look at this year’s lineup, were also in more of a big-picture well. “This was a much better “The fact that all of these showing for us than our without their regular No. 2 way.” player in senior Gavin That thought process is young kids are getting ex- first game of the year perience in actual matches against Beverly (Tuesday),” Lundgren, who was on a bolstered by the fact that college visit. Marblehead has one of the is definitely a positive,” said Swampscott coach Ja- Knowles said. “Sure, it’s not son Knowles. “The guys “It’s always tough when biggest golf programs in the you’re bringing in a lot of area, with 25 kids signing ideal to have a team full of were more composed out players who are still learn- there and you could see it in new players, let alone when up to play this season. By you’re missing one of the comparison, Gloucester — ing to compete, but some- things like their short times that happens in high few players who has experi- who Marblehead played in games, which were really school sports. Having these ence,” said Marblehead its season opener Tuesday good all afternoon.” guys learn how to control coach Bob Green. “We basi- — only had nine players Winners for Swampscott their nerves and deal with ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK cally had seven kids shift- sign up. were Lou Spellios in the No. pressure now will help us Swampscott’s Lou Spellios hits a shot from the ing up one spot in the rota- “It was great to see so 3 match (5 1/2-3 1/2), Aidan down the line.” fairway in a win over Marblehead Thursday at Tierney in the No. 4 match tion, and some of those kids many kids come out to sign Tedesco Country Club. (6 1/2-2 1/2), Nate Stern in have never played in a var- up this year,” said Green. “It SWAMPSCOTT, B2 Prep’s Matt Crowley ready for more after record-breaking year By Harold Rivera we’re not the leftovers from ITEM SPORTS EDITOR last year’s team, we’re the starters from this year’s DANVERS — St. John’s team. Even though last Prep Matt year’s team was great, that Crowley had quite a season won’t mean this year’s for himself in 2018. Crow- team won’t be as great.” ley set a single-season pro- If there’s one thing that gram record for passing helps St. John’s cause, it’s yards (1,985), tossed 25 that the returning Eagles touchdown passes and know what it takes to get helped lead the Eagles to a to Gillette Stadium in De- Division 1 state champion- cember. Having that expe- ship. rience on the roster is al- Now the four-year varsity ways a plus. player and Tops eld native “In the past it was kind of has a different set of tasks ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK a new feeling,” Crowley ahead of him. It’s a brand said. “If we can recreate a KIPP’s Daniel Oluwasuyi (center) had 10 carries new team at St. John’s this season like that, it’ll show for 79 yards in a loss to Manchester-Essex year and the 2018 season’s in how prepare. Last year Thursday night at Manning Field. in the rearview mirror. it was something we hadn’t “Everyone’s excited to done before. Now we know start the season,” Crowley, what we’re doing. A couple entering his senior season, of the returners are in KIPP football said. “There’s a lot of ener- leadership roles and that gy in the locker room. Ev- helps now that they have eryone’s ready to put some the experience. It makes blanked by pads on. We know last sea- them that much more ITEM FILE PHOTO son’s in the past. We have a reliable.” new season, a new opportu- St. John’s Prep quarterback Matt Crowley Manchester-Essex nity. We’re excited to show CROWLEY, B2 is back for his senior season in 2019. By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF LYNN — A handful of mistakes proved costly for the Fenwick boys soccer back with young core KIPP Academy football team in a 25-0 loss to Manches- ter-Essex in the Panthers’ season opener at Manning By Mike Alongi some younger players Field Thursday night. ITEM STAFF some time in games, “We couldn’t put anything together because everytime which will help us going we turned around there was a ag, turnover or some kind PEABODY — The forward into this year.” of mishap on our end,” KIPP coach Jim Rabbitt said. “We Bishop Fenwick boys The story’s slightly didn’t give ourselves a chance in this game. It’s disap- soccer team enjoyed a different this year, as pointing, but our guys are  ghters and we have strong successful season in the Crusaders are no resolve. We’re going to right the ship. I have con dence 2018, working its way longer the senior-dom- in that but (Thursday) wasn’t our best night.” to a 10-6-4 record and inant group they were The KIPP offense didn’t do itself any favors with sever- the No. 10 seed in the in 2018. Fenwick lost 11 al key penalties and four turnovers (two , two Division 4 North tour- seniors to graduation, ) in the loss. nament. The year ended including eight starters. “I lost track of the turnovers (Thursday),” Rabbitt said. with a loss to rival St. Players like goalkeeper “We certainly weren’t here mentally. That was evident, Mary’s in the quarter - Brian Harrington, cen- and it’s on the coaches and players. We had a great week nal round, but all in all ter-backs Sean Walsh of practice, came here and it seemed like the lights were head coach Tony Enos and Nico Manganiello, a little bit too bright for us.” was happy with the way forward Tarek Nabbout The Hornets got off to a fast start with a 69-yard touch- things transpired. and outside-mid Brian down drive to start the night. Quarterback Will Leven- “It was a very good de- Sharp are no longer suit- dusky went 3-of-3 passing on the drive for 25 yards but velopment year for us,” ing it up for Fenwick. the Panthers were able to force Manchester-Essex into a Enos said of the 2018 “It’s a big blow, losing 4th-and-8 on the KIPP 21. But the Hornets ran a well season. “We were a big- that many players at ITEM FILE PHOTO executed draw play to Gavin Glass (16 carries for 80 ger, older team last year, once,” Enos said. “There yards and two touchdowns) who ran untouched 21-yards Bishop Fenwick boys soccer coach Tony Enos but it helped us have are a lot of gaps to  ll for us.” to put Manchester-Essex ahead 6-0 early on. has a much younger team this year than he did a very strong year. We KIPP, B2 in 2018. were also able to get FENWICK, B2 St. John’s Prep golf pulls out win over Catholic Memorial

SCHOOL ROUNDUP 34. Matt Remley shot a 35, Aidan Emmerich led 1/2), Tim Nerich (6-3), Kyle BOYS CROSS Marblehead 23, while Emmet Phelan shot the way with 40 points, McCarthy (8-1) and Daniel COUNTRY Classical 55 By Mike Alongi a 37. Conor O’Holleran, while Luke Sargent had 36 Finnigan (5 1/2-3 1/2). Marblehead 15, The Magicians had seven ITEM STAFF Alex Landry and Aiden points. Luke Smith had 34 Classical (1-2) takes on Classical 50 runners  nish in the top LeBlanc each shot a 39 in points and Peter Pagliuca English Monday (4) at The Magicians were led eight en route to a victory. The St. John’s Prep golf the win. had 32 points, while Sean Gannon Golf Club. by a  rst-place  nish from Tess Whalen placed second team put together a full The Eagles (2-0) will Mathers and Andrew Lu- Salem 43, Saugus 29 Peter Clifford (19:20) and with a time of 21:40, while team performance Thurs- play on the road Tues- ciano each had 24 points. Salem got wins from a second-place  nish by Olivia Cleary  nished third day afternoon as the Ea- day (3) against cross-town Ethan Weisse added 21 Ethan Doyle (6 1/2-2 1/2), Leoden Rodrigues (19:21). with a time of 21:56. Mi- gles earned a 218-263 win foe Danvers at Ferncroft points in the win. Bobby Jellison (6 1/2-2 For Classical, Kevin Bak- chaela Haliotis  nished in over Catholic Memorial Country Club. St. Mary’s (3-0) is back in 1/2), Joe Parr (6-3_ amd er  nished the race eighth fourth place (22:40), Olivia in a Catholic Conference GOLF action Monday with a home Alex L’Heureux (8-1). The overall with a time of 19:45. Chickering  nished  fth matchup at Granite Links St. Mary’s 207, match against St. Joseph’s Witches (1-1) take on Win- Max Gonzalez  nished the (23:02), Lauren Case  n- Golf Club in Quincy. Matignon 63 at Gannon Golf Club. throp Monday (4). race with a time of 20:18 ished sixth (23:28), Claire Robbie Fortie and Oliver The Spartans notched Winthrop 38, Saugus got wins from and Joshua Stone  nished Tipps  nished seventh (23:54) and Maeve Malo- Hermann led the way for their third win in as many Classical 34 Matt Ruggerio (5 1/2-3 1/2) with a time of 20:20. ney  nished eighth (24:04). the Prep, each coming in days thanks to a solid team Winners for the Rams and Andrew Cipriano (5 GIRLS CROSS under par with a score of performance. were Luke Rao (5 1/2-3 1/2-3 1/2). COUNTRY ROUNDUP, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Marblehead’s Ben Weed had the lone win for the Manchester-Essex defensive back AJ Pallazola (left) intercepts a pass in front of KIPP receiver Alex Magicians in a loss to Swampscott Thursday at Ogando (right) during a game at Manning Field Thursday night. Tedesco Country Club. Swampscott golf KIPP football falls to Manchester-Essex in opener KIPP Panthers first drive of the ning back for the rest of the the clock. Levendusky con- From B1 second half, but too many night. nected with Alex Furse for penalties led to another “(Oluwasuyi) is fine,”a 26-yard passing touch- beats Marblehead Each team stalled a pair stalled drive and an inter- Rabbitt said. “It was a bad down and the extra point of drives next before a key ception gave the Hornets cramp, you could see it in capped off the 25-0 win. SWAMPSCOTT turnover helped the Hor- the ball back. his calf. We couldn’t quite The Panthers will have a From B1 nets get back on the board. Manchester-Essex got rub it out. He carries the bye week next before trav- A KIPP gave Man- back on the board at the offense. He’s literally the eling to Chelsea on Friday, As for the game between the ropes, Marblehead (1-1) chester-Essex great field start of the fourth quarter. horse of the team. We September 20. goes on the road to take on a strong Beverly team up at position at the 35. From The touchdown drive was couldn’t get him going in “We’ll watch the film,” Beverly Golf & Tennis Club Tuesday. there Glass ran for 23 yards highlighted by two big con- the first half because of the Rabbitt said. “We just have “I think Beverly is one of the stronger teams in the including a 3-yard touch- nections by Levendusky mistakes. When we did get to realize that if we don’t area because they returned the most players from last down to stretch the Hor- and Frank Wood in the him going we just couldn’t make mistakes were in this year,” said Green. “They have depth that we simply nets lead to 12-0 before the passing game before Leven- finish the drive. Him going game. We can go back and don’t have. But we’ll keep working on things and try to half. dusky capped off the drive down I think hurt the guys see all those mistakes and another tough golf course on Tuesday.” Panthers’ running back with a 1-yard touchdown to mentally. But we have to start to understand that we Swampscott (1-1) is back in action Wednesday (4) Daniel Olwasuyi (10 car- push the lead to 18-0. be able to fight through can play with them. Man- against Salem at Olde Salem Greens. ries, 79 yards) came out of Meanwhile, Oluwasuyi that.” chester was well coached “We’ve just got to keep focusing on the mental and the break running hard. left the game with a cramp From there Manches- team. We got out coached finesse aspects of the game,” Knowles said. “Our guys Oluwasuyi totaled 55 yards injury, leaving the Panthers ter-Essex dominated on de- and out played we just have get off the tee really well, but they’ll really be able to on five carries during the without their bell-cow run- fense and ate away most of to limit our mistakes.” put the pressure on teams if they can have a good short game and continue to get up-and-down from off the green. That’s what we’ll be focusing on moving forward.” Matt Crowley continues to lead Prep football Fenwick boys soccer CROWLEY doing so. From B1 “It’s a huge help,” Crow- ley said. “He’s a really good breaking in a host of Crowley’s one of those re- coach. He knows the posi- turners who steps into a tion in and out. He pro- leadership role this season. vides a perspective from a new players in 2019 He was voted as a team high level. Whether it’s captain over the offseason, reading the defenses, read- along with receiver/corner- ing the game plan, know- FENWICK back Matt Duchemin, tight ing the passing concepts. From B1 end/defensive end Anthony He definitely provides a But not all is lost. In fact, the only three starters who Fagan and lineman Cooper very advanced perspective didn’t graduate are back to lead the charge in 2019. All Smith. in game planning. It’s real- three — Sean Kern, Jameson Martinez and Cormac “It’s a role that I embrace,” ly helpful for me as a quar- Hinchey — are now senior captains. Kern led the Cru- Crowley said. “It’s an honor terback.” saders with an impressive 22 goals last season, while and a privilege. It’s a huge The Eagles opened pre- Martinez and Hinchey put on stellar performances all responsibility to lead the season practices in mid-Au- year long. team as a captain with gust. Crowley’s optimistic “Those guys are going to be the engine that helps this Matt, Anthony and Cooper. about what he’s seen thus team go,” Enos said of the senior trio. “Having coached We’re really the ones that far. all of them last year and then in club soccer before that, our team’s going to rally “I’m excited,” Crowley I know how good they are.” around, we’re the ones that said. “It’s a young team but The issue of finding a new goalkeeper was a bit more our teammates can look up there’s a lot of talent. It’s a difficult of a proposition. After Harrington graduated to and come to when they very fast team. Guys are and Enos’s backup goalkeeper transferred out of school, don’t know what to do. It’s a ITEM FILE PHOTO moving quick. The team big responsibility and I’m has shown a lot of poten- the Crusaders suddenly found themselves with very St. John’s Prep quarterback Matt Crowley set a honored to have it.” tial. few options. But then Enos discovered Liam Foley, who single-season program record for passing yards Eagles coach Brian St. “My goal this year is to has been playing goalkeeper in club soccer for the past in 2018 with 1,985 yards. three years. Pierre has nothing but con- bring this team together “It was looking for a little while as though we wouldn’t fidence in Crowley’s leader- and show that it doesn’t captain. gibles you need to be suc- have anyone to play goalie at first, but then Liam came ship abilities. matter that we’re inexperi- “Matt brings a tremen- cessful.” along and we saw that he’s actually a very good goalie, “Matt has earned every- enced. I want us to show so it really worked out for us,” said Enos. one’s respect because he’s a dous amount of experience A former St. John’s quar- that we know we can play. Practice has gone well for Fenwick so far in the pre- great kid,” St. Pierre said. and leadership at a position terback himself, St. Pierre I want to set this program season. Despite not being as deep of team as in years “He’s well liked by his peers where you really need it. went on to play at Division up to achieve success for a past, the Crusaders have played well in practices as and he’s been a great play- That’s a huge benefit for us. I Boston College and held long time.” well as scrimmages against Ipswich and Peabody. er. You put those two to- He’s a three-year starter, an eight-season career in St. John’s kicks off the “Practice has been really solid for us so far,” Enos said. gether and it’s an obvious he’s physically gifted, he the NFL. Crowley knows season Saturday (noon) “We have a really good squad. These guys are smart, pick that he’s our captain. has a really good arm and there’s plenty for him to when the Eagles welcome highly skilled players. We might not have the depth that I’m not surprised at all that great command of the of- learn from his head coach Bridgewater-Raynham to we had last year, but we have a great group of guys.” his peers picked him to be a fense. He has all the intan- and he doesn’t hesitate in Fred Glatz Field. Fenwick gets started on the season a little later than some other teams, with the season opener coming next Monday against St. Joseph’s Prep. Raiders to suspend Antonio Brown after confrontation “We’re excited to get the season going,” Enos said. “With the way we’ve been practicing and scrimmaging, ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) ous day over the posting I think we’re going to be able to hit the ground running — Star receiver Antonio of the letter and that the this year.” Brown was sent away from Raiders plan to suspend the Oakland Raiders four Brown. Teams have the days before the season right under the collective Tech boys soccer falls opener amid reports he bargaining agreement to could be suspended over a suspend players up to four confrontation with general games for conduct detri- to Shawsheen manager Mike Mayock. mental to the team. Mayock said at the be- A suspension would also ROUNDUP ginning of practice Thurs- void the more than $29 mil- day that Brown wasn’t at lion in guarantees over the From B1 the Raiders facility and next two seasons contained For Classical, Rachel Brennan finished first overall wouldn’t be practicing a in Brown’s contract with with a time of 21:30. Miriam Bamaca finished 12th day after posting a let- the Raiders. overall with a time of 24:18. ter from the GM on social “I’m not going to get into BOYS SOCCER media detailing nearly any of that stuff right now,” Shawsheen 2, Tech 1 $54,000 in fines. coach Jon Gruden said. The Tigers dropped their first Commonwealth Athlet- “I’ll make it short and “We’ll have an official an- ic Conference game of the season. sweet,” Mayock said. “An- nouncement later.” “We kind of shot ourselves in the foot,” Tigers coach tonio Brown is not in the Gruden said he was frus- Eric Moreno Sr. said. “We had a lot of chances to put building today, won’t be trated by the situation the game away. We made a big mistake scoring on our practicing. I don’t have any but that the team is ready own net when the game was tied 1-1. We had about more information for you to start the season with- five or six opportunities on goal and we didn’t take right now. When I have out Brown if necessary. advantage.” some and it becomes appro- The Raiders spent most priate you guys will all get of training camp without But there are positives. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “I’m continuing to see my team improving and show- it. But that’s it for today.” Brown on the field as he ing the skills they have,” Moreno Sr. said. Antonio Brown has been sent away from the ESPN reported earlier dealt with frost bite on his Tech (0-1-1) plays Classical Saturday (3) in the cham- Oakland Raiders facility just four days before Thursday that the two had feet and a fight with the pionship game of the Lynn City Tournament. the team’s season opener. a confrontation the previ- NFL over his helmet. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY St. Mary’s at Essex Tech (5) Football Presentation of Mary at Tech (5:15) Pentucket at Lynnfield (5:30) Greater Lowell at Tech (6) Beverly at Marblehead (5:30) Stoneham at Bishop Fenwick (7) Classical at Catholic Memorial (7) Winthrop at Saugus (5:30) Beverly at Winthrop (7) SATURDAY Danvers at Masconomet (7) Football Boys Soccer Bridgewater-Raynham at St. John’s North Reading at Lynnfield (3:45) Prep (12) Danvers at Austin Prep (6:30) Boys Soccer Boston Latin at Revere (6:30) Wilmington at Beverly (10) Girls Soccer St. John’s Prep at Xavier (11) Lynnfield at North Reading (6) Methuen at Revere (6:30) Golf Lynn City Tournament Danvers at Beverly (3:15) St. Mary’s vs. English (10:45) Winthrop at Northeast (4) Classical vs. Tech (3) Field Hockey Girls Soccer Peabody at Beverly (4) Swampscott at Amesbury (10) Marblehead at Danvers (4) Wilmington at Beverly (12) Malden at Revere (4) Peabody at North Andover (2) Saugus at Swampscott (4) Lynn City Tournament Volleyball Tech vs. Classical (9) Swampscott at Peabody (5) English vs. St. Mary’s (1)

SPORTS BRIEFS Alumni and reach out to Warren at Friends of Lynn 781-244-0022. Classical Golf Northeast Arc Tournament 5K for Inclusion The Alumni and Friends Northeast Arc will spon- of Lynn Classical are host- sor the 5K for Inclusion on ing a golf tournament Sept. September 29 at Market 28 at Gannon Golf Course. Street in Lynnfield. The The following sponsorship road race will be part of a opportunities are available day that also includes a for the tournament: bronze 1-mile walk and roll and a hole ($100), silver hole family funfest. ($150) and gold hole Festivities will run from ($200). Dinner for the 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. with event costs $40, while golf the 5K and walk starting and dinner costs $75. All at 9 a.m. Registration is sponsorships can be mailed $25 for the 5K and free for PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to Lynn Classical, attn. the 1-mile walk & roll. Chris Warren. Those inter- Alex Cora looks on from the dugout during a loss to the Minnesota Twins Thursday night at To register, start a team Fenway Park. ested in bringing a four- or for more information, some are encouraged to visit ne-arc.org/5k.

TV/RADIO Red Sox bats fall silent in loss to Twins TV BOSTON (AP) — Left inning with just the sec- and will be back home this Martín Pérez (10-6) al- MLB fielder Eddie Rosarioond hit of the night for the weekend hosting the Indi- lowed one run and two 7 p.m...... Toronto at Tampa Bay...... MLB Network threw out Rafael Devers Twins, who compensated ans for three games. hits in six innings. Taylor 7:10 p.m...... NY Yankees at Boston...... NESN at home plate for the final by capitalizing on nine The Red Sox lost for the Rogers got his 24th save, WNBA out, preserving the Min- walks. third time in five games, 7:30 p.m...... Chicago at Connecticut...... NBA TV, NESN Plus thanks to Rosario’s throw nesota Twins’ 2-1 victory Boston pitchers loaded further diminishing their that was in plenty of time College Field Hockey over the Boston Red Sox the bases on walks twice chances of making the 5:30 p.m...... Dartmouth at Northeastern...... 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WEEI-FM 93.7 When the New England and you watch it and you competition has already for 9,145 yards from 2013- Patriots unveil their sixth channel it to say, ‘OK, that started.” 18 — the most for a receiv- championship banner on needs to be us next year.’” ABSENT RECEIVERS er in a six-year span — but MLB Sunday night, the Pitts- Himself a two-time cham- Brady, 42, and Roethlis- Tomlin benched him for the AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE burgh Steelers will have a pion, Roethlisberger has berger, 37, keep on going. finale last year and shipped East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB close-up view. watched some of his best But they’ve lost two of their him to Oakland in the off- New York 92 49 .652 _ Atlanta 86 54 .614 _ The last team to beat New chances to add another ring best targets. season. The change in scen- Tampa Bay 82 59 .582 10 Washington 78 60 .565 7 Boston 75 65 .536 16½ Philadelphia 72 67 .518 13½ England — in Week 15 last blocked by Tom Brady and New England tight end ery doesn’t appear to have Toronto 55 85 .393 36½ New York 71 68 .511 14½ year — the Steelers missed Bill Belichick in New En- Rob Gronkowski has re- changed him: He showed up Baltimore 46 94 .329 45½ Miami 49 89 .355 36 the playoffs while the Patri- gland. The Patriots have tired, and Steelers receiver with frostbitten feet, and he Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ots went back to the NFL ti- knocked Pittsburgh out of Antonio Brown wore out his has been fined $54,000 by Minnesota 87 53 .621 _ St. Louis 79 61 .564 _ tle game for the second year the playoffs twice in the Big welcome in Pittsburgh and the Raiders. Cleveland 81 60 .574 6½ Chicago 75 63 .543 3 Chicago 62 78 .443 25 Milwaukee 71 67 .514 7 in a row. Now, the only other Ben era (and another on was traded to Oakland for a KAM CAN? Kansas City 51 90 .362 36½ Cincinnati 66 75 .468 13½ franchise to win six Super their way to their first title relatively paltry third- and Kameron Kelly found him- Detroit 41 97 .297 45 Pittsburgh 61 78 .439 17½ West Division West Division Bowls will be in town for the in 2001). fifth- round draft picks. self on the unemployment W L Pct GB W L Pct GB defending champions’ sea- This season they will meet “Dynamic playmakers are line last spring when the Houston 90 50 .643 _ Los Angeles 92 50 .648 _ Oakland 81 58 .583 8½ Arizona 73 67 .521 18 son opener, as both teams be- in Week 1. And maybe again going to come and go and Alliance of American Foot- Texas 69 73 .486 22 San Francisco 67 73 .479 24 gin their quest for a seventh. in January. others are going to rise and ball abruptly went out of Los Angeles 65 76 .461 25½ San Diego 64 75 .460 26½ Seattle 58 82 .414 32 Colorado 59 82 .418 32½ “They are the world “Those are lofty goals, and assume the roles,” Steelers business in the middle of the champs and we have to go to expectations are high for us coach Mike Tomlin said, season. Now the safety could Thursday’s Games St. Louis (Mikolas 8-13) at Pittsburgh Chicago White Sox 7, Cleveland 1 (Musgrove 9-12), 7:05 p.m. their place and do our best,” and they’re high for them,” adding that it was the same be standing across the line of Detroit 6, Kansas City 4 Arizona (Ray 12-7) at Cincinnati (Mahle Pittsburgh quarterback Brady said. “The NFL is when the team lost Hines scrimmage from Brady and Oakland 10, L.A. Angels 6 2-10), 7:10 p.m. Texas 3, Baltimore 1 Kansas City (López 2-7) at Miami (Lopez Ben Roethlisberger said tough. Every team starts at Ward, Mike Wallace and the defending Super Bowl Minnesota 2, Boston 1 5-7), 7:10 p.m. St. Louis 10, San Francisco 0 Philadelphia (Eflin 8-11) at N.Y. Mets (Matz this week as he prepared to the bottom every year, and Santonio Holmes. “I’m sure, champions with starter Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 3, 11 innings 9-8), 7:10 p.m. start his 16th NFL season. you can’t pick up where you organizationally, New En- Sean Davis iffy with an an- Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Washington (Corbin 11-6) at Atlanta Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m. (Keuchel 6-5), 7:20 p.m. “I think it is cool to be a part left off last year. You have to gland feels the same way.” kle injury. Miami at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hamels 7-5) at Milwaukee Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. (Davies 8-7), 8:10 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Colorado (Melville 1-1) at San Diego Friday’s Games (Lamet 2-3), 10:10 p.m. Texas (Burke 0-1) at Baltimore (Bundy San Francisco (Samardzija 9-11) at L.A. 6-13), 7:05 p.m. Dodgers (Kershaw 13-4), 10:10 p.m. Packers and Bears kick off 100th NFL season Kansas City (López 2-7) at Miami (Lopez Saturday’s Games 5-7), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Germán 17-3) at Boston Toronto at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. (Price 7-5), 7:10 p.m. Texas at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Toronto (Buchholz 1-3) at Tampa Bay Cleveland at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. (McKay 2-3), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Plutko 6-4) at Minnesota (Pine- Seattle at Houston, 7:10 p.m. da 11-5), 8:10 p.m. Detroit at Oakland, 9:07 p.m. L.A. Angels (Peters 3-2) at Chicago White Arizona at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Sox (Giolito 14-8), 8:10 p.m. Kansas City at Miami, 6:10 p.m. Seattle (Milone 3-8) at Houston (Valdez St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. 4-7), 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. Oakland (Fiers 3-3) at Detroit (Soto 0-2), Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. 8:15 p.m., 1st game Washington at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Detroit (Turnbull 3-14) at Oakland (Bailey Colorado at San Diego, 8:40 p.m. 12-8), 10:07 p.m., 2nd game San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m.

MLB WILD CARD AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 82 59 .582 _ Washington 78 60 .565 _ Cleveland 80 59 .576 _ Chicago 75 63 .543 _ Oakland 79 58 .577 _ Philadelphia 72 65 .526 2½ Boston 74 64 .536 5½ Arizona 72 67 .518 3½ Texas 68 72 .486 12½ Milwaukee 71 67 .514 4 Los Angeles 65 74 .468 15 New York 71 68 .511 4½ Chicago 61 77 .442 18½ San Francisco 66 72 .478 9 Seattle 58 82 .414 22½ San Diego 64 74 .464 11

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Husband won’t defend wife from shunning by his family DEAR ABBY: I am a friend to stop taking our 47-year-old woman, mar- Dear Abby is written by Abigail puppy’s behavior so per- ried to the love of my life sonally? I should note, we for seven years. Three Van Buren, also known as Jeanne went through this when years ago, my husband’s Phillips, and was founded by her my cat didn’t like him at cousin and her mother first, but they are on good told him they didn’t like mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact terms now. me and didn’t want me Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. around. I only found out Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. PET PROBLEM IN about it two years ago. WASHINGTON I feel humiliated, and it’s uncomfortable for me DEAR PROBLEM: It to be around any of them to resolve them, or were sy.” She was supposed to has been my experience now. I don’t get invited they, too, swept under the be mostly my boyfriend’s that dogs respond more most of the time, and rug? I think some sessions dog because I work a de- positively to the person that’s OK with my hus- with a licensed marriage manding full-time job, who regularly feeds, exer- band! I want him to ad- and family counselor and I have a cat that lives cises and plays with them dress and resolve it, but might be helpful. with us. Marcus has al- and shows them affection, he hasn’t and won’t. In I am not saying your ways been a dog person, than to a partner who re- addition, we have had husband should fight your but I enjoy them, too. mains passive. The more some major marital is- battles for you, but ignor- The problem is, Daisy Marcus withdraws from sues. ing this problem is not has taken a liking to me. Daisy, the more pro- I want him to stand up helping your marriage. He When I’m home, she fol- nounced her attachment for me, for us and for our has to find the courage to lows me everywhere. I to you will become. Urge marriage. I haven’t done tell these relatives that if suspect, due to her behav- him to discuss this with anything wrong, but I feel they have a problem with ior, that she may have the dog trainer, so per- like I’m being punished you, they should address it been mistreated by men haps the situation can be because he won’t take a with you. If he doesn’t, you previously, but nonethe- put right. stand. He and his family should approach them di- less, Marcus is extremely Caveat: If this is the have swept the whole rectly. hurt. He won’t take her way your boyfriend reacts thing under the rug for so He should have told his outside if I’m home, and to perceived rejection, I’d long that neither of us aunt and his cousin the he doesn’t try to play with think twice about starting knows what to do next. two of you are a team her or train her. Every a family with him if I Please kindly advise. three years ago. If he time she rejects him in were you. doesn’t have enough any way, he takes it per- CAST ASIDE IN starch in his spine to do sonally. CHUCKLE FOR THE TEXAS that, it will eventually de- We signed Daisy up for DAY: “My grandmother stroy your marriage. a puppy training class. started walking five miles DEAR CAST ASIDE: He participated for about a day when she was 60 You say you and your hus- DEAR ABBY: My boy- five minutes before giving years old. She’s 97 now, band have had major friend, “Marcus,” and I up and handing me the and we don’t know where marital issues. Did the two recently adopted an ador- leash during the first les- the hell she is.” — Ellen of you receive counseling able rescue puppy, “Dai- son. How do I get my boy- DeGeneres BRIDGE

The robots made a surprising error Jimmy Carr, an English comedian, tables on this deal surprised me. said, “A surprising amount of my What should have happened in four jokes sound very implausible but are spades after West led the club nine? true.” Over two spades, South might As regular readers know, my wife have rebid three hearts, which would and I play against robots at Bridge have gotten his side to a makeable Base Online. Sometimes the robots four hearts. He might also have tried play so well that I wonder if they are two no-trump with those strong dou- being permitted to peek at their part- bletons. That would have led to three ner’s cards! But much more often, spades or four spades. the programmer seems to have for- West leads what East knows is a gotten to include a particular bidding singleton. So, East wins the first trick or play technique in the program. (To and gives his partner a ruff. 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In the new film Don’t as well — bringing him back very satisfying when done in- some range from her previ- Killjoys: “Don’t Stop Beweaving” to a reality that was ground- dividually and when merged Let Go, one man gets that op- ous role in Ava DuVernay’s A Syfy, 10 p.m. portunity. ed by her presence. As a de- together offer a number of Dutch (Hannah John-Kamen) and Zeph tective, Jack found himself possibilities. Wrinkle in Time. Detective Jack Radcliff (Da- Don’t Let Go is a worth- (Kelly McCormack) embark on a sisterly vid Oyelowo) gets a shocking being extricated from the mo- Attention to detail is vital rass of his caseload by simply in any film that straddles a while effort and although call from his niece Ashley road trip to a dangerous cult on Leith to find talking with Ashley. timeline. Here there is only moments of it may induce a (Storm Reid). It’s shocking the key to The Lady’s destruction. 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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Legal Notice MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE City of Lynn By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Zoning Board of Appeals By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Robert Pagliarulo, Jr. to Mortgage Electronic Registration mortgage given by Sasha A. Fedossow to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated July 15, 2005 The Zoning Board of Appeals will hear all parties of interest on the following Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book petitions on Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 7:30 p.m., Room 302, Lynn City July 31, 2003 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds 24604, Page 359, as affected by a Judgment recorded with said Registry of Deeds Hall. in Book 21418, Page 112 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage Wilmington Savings in Book 37726, Page 532, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but as trustee for holder, by assignment from: LOCUS: BUBIER STREET, PARCEL NO. 066-751-019 - PETITIONER: JAMES Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust is the present holder by assignment from COWDELL, EDIC (ZBA #9899) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Home Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., its successors and assigns to Green Tree Servicing LLC dated February Loans, Inc. to Bank of New York as Trustee for Certificate Holders CWMBS, Inc. CHL TO ALLOW THE USE OF MOTORIZED FOOD VEHICLES, RETAIL, OPEN SPACE FOOD 11, 2014 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Mortgage Pass-Through Trust 2006-HYB2 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, ESTABLISHMENTS GREATER THAN 25% ON A LOT IN THE DESIGNATED PORT AREA. 33130, Page 132 and assignment from Ditech Financial LLC f/k/a Green Tree Series 2006-HYB2, recorded on July 17, 2009, in Book No. 28792, at Page 460 Servicing LLC sometimes known as Green Tree Services LLC to Wilmington Savings TO ALLOW THE USE OF OPEN AIR STANDS ON A LOT IN THE WATERFRONT 3 Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but as trustee for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon DISTRICT. Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust dated September 7, 2018 recorded in Essex f/k/a The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the Countrywide County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 37061, Page 280, for breach Home Loans Mortgage Pass-Through Trust 2006-HYB2, Mortgage Pass Through LOCUS: 551 EASTERN AVENUE, PARCEL NO. 097-401-028 - PETITIONER: ROBERT of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the Certificates, Series 2006-HYB2, recorded on June 9, 2011, in Book No. 30456, at ST. PIERRE (ZBA #9900) mortgaged premises located at Unit No. 912, of the 300 Lynn Shore Drive Page 169 Condominium, 300 Lynn Shore Drive, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public TO ALLOW THE USE OF AN ACCESSORY STRUCTURE (2 CAR GARAGE) ON A Auction at 12:00 PM on September 26, 2019, at the mortgaged premises, more Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon NON-CONFORMING LOT IN THE SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT (R1) AS A NAIL SALON particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWMBS, NOT CONFORMING WITH SECTION 9.0 OF THE ZONE ORDINANCE. mortgage, to wit: Inc., CHL Mortgage Pass-Through Trust 2006-HYB2, Mortgage Pass Through Certificates, Series 2006-HYB2, recorded on February 22, 2012, in Book No. LOCUS: 113-119 BROAD STREET, PARCEL NO. 082-598-019 - PETITIONER: Unit No. 912 (The "Unit"), having a post office address of 300 Lynn Shore Drive, 31102, at Page 166 BERNHARDT ZEISIG, PRESIDENT AND TRESURERS OF KCMP CAPITAL, TRUSTEE OF Unit 912, Lynn, MA 01902, of the 300 Lynn Shore Drive Condominium (The 113-119 BROAD STREET LYNN NOMINEE TRUST, BY HIS ATTORNEY: THOMAS C. "Condominium") a condominium created pursuant to M.G.L. Ch. 183A, by Master Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon DEMAKIS (ZBA #9901) Deed dated March 25, 1988, and recorded with the Essex South District Registry f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWMBS, of Deeds in Book 9443 Page 375, as amended of record. Said Unit contains Inc. CHL Mortgage Pass-Through Trust 2006-HYB2 Mortgage Pass Through TO PERMIT RESIDENTIAL USE ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IN approximately 500 square feet and is shown on the Floor Plans recorded with said Certificates, Series 2006-HYB2, recorded on November 9, 2012, in Book No. THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT. Master Deed, a copy of a portion of which is recorded with the first deed of this 31901, at Page 379 Unit in Book 9640, Page 73, to which is affixed a verified statement in the form LOCUS: 218 JUDGE ROAD, PARCEL NO. 048-013-182 - PETITIONER: KEVIN required by Ch. 183A, s. 9, and is conveyed subject to and with the benefit of the for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, RONNIGEN (ZBA #9902) easements, obligations, restrictions, rights and liabilities contained in the Master the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on October 2, 2019, on the Deed, the 300 Lynn Shore Drive Condominium Trust dated March 25, 1988, and mortgaged premises located at 36 Western Avenue, Saugus, Essex County, AN ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL OF THE ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT BY THE recorded with said Deeds in Book 9443, Page 404, the By-Laws and Rules and Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, INSPECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT ON OR ABOUT JUNE 26, 2019 FOR A Regulations promulgated thereto, as amended of record and said Ch. 183A, as SINGLE FAMILY HOME IN THE R1 DISTRICT. amended. TO WIT: The land, with all improvements thereon and thereto, on Western Avenue, Saugus, LOCUS: 259-261 CHESTNUT STREET, PARCEL NO. 083-506-001 - PETITIONER: The Unit is conveyed together with an undivided .45% interest in the common Essex County, Massachusetts described as follows: Parcel 1: Lot 2 ("Lot 2") as THOMAS MCGOVERN, TRUSTEE, BY HIS ATTORNEY: SAMUEL A. VITALI (ZBA #9903) areas and facilities of the Condominium, as it may be amended pursuant to the shown and described on a plan entitled "Plan Of Land Saugus, Massachusetts provisions of the Master Deed; the exclusive right to use Parking Space #209; the Prepared for Western Avenue Nominee Trust Scale 1"=30' July 31, 1991 Parsons TO PERMIT ALTERATIONS TO A PRE-EXISTING NON-CONFORMING THREE FAMILY exclusive right to use those portions of the common areas and facilities And Faia Inc. 60 Lewis Street Lynn, Mass." recorded with the Essex South District BUILIDNG TO ALLOW USE AS A TWO FAMILY DWELLING ON A LOT IN THE R-4 appurtenant to said Unit as set forth in the Master Deed; and all rights and Registry of Deeds (the "Registry") as Plan 95 in Plan Book 272 (the "Plan"), and APARTMENT HOUSE DISTRICT WITH LESS THAN THE REQUIRED PARKING IN appurtenances set forth in the Master Deed. Parcel 2: Lot A-98 ("Lot A-98") as shown on Assessor's Plan 2008, Town of CONFORMANCE WITH PARKING NUMBER AND DESIGN STANDARDS. Saugus, Massachusetts and described as "being pt. lot 2, being Lot A-94 on Plan For title see deed recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds 2008 on file in the Assessors' office, supposed to contain 3125 feet more or less" LOCUS: 674 WESTERN AVENUE, PARCEL NO. 053-727-007 - PETITIONER: TITUS J. herewith. in a tax taking recorded in the Registry at Book 3004, Page 136, and in a deed OLUWASUYI, BY HIS ATTORNEY: SAMUEL A. VITALI (ZBA #9904) recorded in the Registry at Book 4410, Page 61. See Judgment recorded in said For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern Registry at Book 37726, Page 532. TO ALLOW A ONE STORY ADDITION TO A MIXED USE BUILDING IN THE BUSINESS District) Registry of Deeds in Book 21418, Page 110. DISTRICT TO INCREASE THE FIRST FLOOR RETAIL AREA. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24604, Page 357. LOCUS: 330-334 CHATHAM STREET, PARCEL NO. 096-496-042 PETITIONER: municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable YOHANNES TEFERI, BY HIS REPRESENTATIVE: OSWALD LIMAS AND BY HIS encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit ATTORNEY: JOSE LOPEZ (ZBA #9905). and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax TO PERMIT THE ADDITION OF TWO RESIDENTIAL UNITS IN AN EXISTING NON titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or CONFIRMING STRUCTURE ON A LOT IN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT WITH LESS THAN Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, THE REQUIRED PARKINGAND PARKING SPACES NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, SECTION 9.0. to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon LOCUS: LOT 13 ADJACENT TO 81 ADDISON AVENUE, PARCEL NO. 097-404-007 - acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check TERMS OF SALE: PETITIONER: THOMAS MEECHIN BY HIS ATTORNEY: ALEXANDER J. CAPANO (ZBA in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, #9906) Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 A deposit of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SINGLE FAMILY HOME ON A premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., NON-CONFORMING LOT IN THE SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT (R-1) WITH LESS THAN error in this publication. 150 California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box THE REQUIRED AREA AND FRONTAGE AND NOT CONFORMING WITH SECTION 9 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days OFF STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS. Other terms to be announced at the sale. from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in Daniel Gisonno: Chairman Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Norman Cole: Vice Chairman as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust Richard Wood: Clerk Korde & Associates, P.C. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Item: August 30, September 6, 2019 900 Chelmsford Street Suite 3102 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR Lowell, MA 01851 THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWMBS INC., CHL MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE (978) 256-1500 TRUST 2006-HYB2, MORTGAGE PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES Fedossow, Sasha A., 17-028802 2006-HYB2 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Item: August 30, September 9, 13, 2019 Present holder of said mortgage given by Raffi Keikian to Silver Hill Financial, LLC, dated April 17, 2007 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS By its Attorneys, 26755, Page 358, subsequently assigned to Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC by Silver THE TRIAL COURT HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Hill Financial, LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT 150 California St. Registry of Deeds at Book 27652, Page 193, subsequently assigned to M & T Essex Probate and Family Court Newton, MA 02458 Bank by Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex County 36 Federal Street (617)558-0500 (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 33671, Page 246 for breach of the Salem, MA 01970 2011030801 conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Docket No. ES19P1238GD Item: September 6, 13, 20, 2019 Public Auction at 3:00 PM on September 20, 2019 at 880-882 Western Avenue, NOTICE AND ORDER: and 9 Minot, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, Petition for Appointment of NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE to wit: Guardian of a Minor Premises: 12 Poplar Street, Lynn, MA 01905 A certain parcel of land, together with the buildings thereon, shown as Lot B on In the interests of Saniyah Lee Guerrero Artica "Plan of Land belonging to Archibald Miller and Carroll C. Miller, situated in Lynn, of Lynn, MA By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mass. March 30, 1945, J.L. Bradford, Surveyor", Said parcel is bounded and Minor mortgage given by Harold G. Soper and Jean M. Soper to Citizens Bank of described as follows: NORTHWESTERLY: by Western Avenue, sixty-one (61) feet; NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: Massachusetts, and now held by Citizens Bank, N.A. f/k/a RBS Citizens, N.A. NORTHEASTERLY: by Minot Street, one hudred eighty-eight and 46/10 (188.46) 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a Petition for Appointment of Guardian of a s/b/m Citizens Bank of Massachusetts, said mortgage dated September 24, 2004 feet; SOUTHEASTERLY: by land now or formerly of Phalen eighty (80) feet; again Minor filed on 04/25/2019 by and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book NORTHEASTERLY: by land now or formerly of said Phalen, fifty (50) feet; again Normandina Artica of Lynn, MA 23541, Page 470, for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the SOUTHEASTERLY: by land now or formerly of Raffery, forty-six and 97/100 (46.97) Fany M Beauchamp of Lynn, MA purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on September 27, feet; SOUTHWESTERLY: by land now or formerly of J.H. Pike Est., one hundred six will be held 10/01/2019 08:30 AM Review Hearing 2019 at 10:00AM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises and 13/100 (106.13) feet; again NORTHWESTERLY: by land of the grantors shown Located: 36 Federal Street, Salem MA 01970 described in said mortgage, to wit: as Lot A on said plan, seventy-four and 95/100 (74.95) feet; again 2. Response to Petition: You may respond by filing a written response to the SOUTHEASTERLY: by said Lot A in two courses, one hundred nineteen and 72/100 Petition or by appearing in person at the hearing. If you choose to file a written The land with the buildings thereon situated in Lynn, Essex County, Commonwealth (119.72) feet; Containing according to said plan, 16,132 square feet Subject to response, you need to: of Massachusetts known and being numbered: 12 Poplar Street and with the benefit of right of way and easements as set forth in a Deed of File the original with the Court; and The premises are conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of Archibald Miller, et als, to Francis H. McManus dated March 7, 1946, recorded Mail a copy to all interested parties at least 5 days before the hearing. way, easements, appurtenances, reservations, restrictions, and layouts and takings with Essex Registry of Deeds in Book 4582, Page 242 in so far as the same are 3. Counsel for the Minor: The Minor (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has the of record, insofar as they are in force and applicable. not in force and applicable. right to request that counsel be appointed for the minor. 4. Counsel for Parents: If you are a parent of the minor child who is the subject of Meaning and intending to mortgage the same premises by deed of Geraldine M. For informational purposes only the property is also shown as Lot B-1 and Lot B-2 this proceeding you have a right to be represented by an attorney. If you want an Comenos, Administratrix of the Estate of Joseph H. L. Dunne to Harold G. Soper on Plan Book 415 Page 61 attorney and cannot afford to pay for one and if you give proof that you are and Jean M. Soper, dated 08/05/1955 and filed with the Essex South District indigent, an attorney will be assigned to you. Your request for an attorney should Registry of Deeds at Record Book 4192, Page 377; as affected by Excepting so The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, be made immediately by filling out the Application of Appointment of Counsel much of the land transferred by deed of Harold G. Soper & Jean M. Soper to restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax form. Submit the application form in person or by mail at the court location where Richard Campanale & Maria Campanale, dated 05/24/1972 and filed with said titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in your case is going to be heard. deeds at Record Book 5870, Page 292; wherein a more detailed description of possession, and attorney's fees and costs. 5. Presence of the minor at Hearing: A minor over age 14 has the right to be the premises is set forth. present at any hearing, unless the Court finds that it is not in the minor's best TERMS OF SALE: interests. The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of the event of a typographical error in this publication. a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be This is a Legal Notice: An important court proceeding that may affect your rights delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be has been scheduled. If you do not understand this notice or other court papers, For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated August 5, 1955 and recorded in the required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of please contact an attorney for legal advice. Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 4102, Page 377. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Date: July 1, 2019 from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Pamela Casey O'Brien TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Register of Probate encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Item: September 6, 2019 which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on September 25, after the date of sale. 2019 at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing Other terms to be announced at the sale. M&T Bank charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. Description of Vehicle Brock & Scott, PLLC Present Holder of said Mortgage, 2005 Toyota Tundra 5TBDT44135S496072 1080 Main Street, Suite 200 By Its Attorneys, 1982 Suzuki M/C JS1GR71A6C2103009 Pawtucket, RI 02860 ORLANS PC 2013 Ford Focus 1FADP3F27DL152715 Attorney for Citizens Bank, N.A. PO Box 540540 2008 Pontiac G6 1G2ZM577184100032 f/k/a RBS Citizens, N.A. s/b/m Waltham, MA 02454 2000 Mercury Gr. Marquis 2MEFM74W1YX704368 Citizens Bank of Massachusetts Phone: (781) 790-7800 2000 Subaru Forrester JF1SF6352YH719366 Present Holder of the Mortgage 16-014961 2008 Toyota Prius JTDKB20U283455394 401-217-8701 Item: August 30, September 6, 13, 2019 2009 Saturn Aura 1G8ZS57B99F127338 Item: August 23, 30, September 6, 2019 1999 Lexus ES 300 JT8BF28G4X5056779

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All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal I BUY HOMES Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- LANDLORDS setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and ARE YOU UNSURE WHAT TO Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes LEGALS it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or CHARGE FOR RENT? discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, FOR AN HONEST OPINION CASH! age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CALL veteran's status, or source of income or any LAND COURT intention to make any such preference, limitation DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT or discrimination. FREE This newspaper will not knowingly accept any 19 SM 003638 SERVICE advertising for real estate which is in violation of ORDER OF NOTICE You pick the date to move. the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all Leave what you want. dwellings in this newspaper are available on an CONNOR RENTAL DIV. equal opportunity basis. To complain of TO: Edwin Sierra and Sandra Kimber and to all persons entitled to the benefit of Pay no commission if we buy your house. discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 (et seq) U.S. Bank 781-581-5940 Call John Connor Call David Hughes at Century 21 Hughes. 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF10 Master Participation Trust claiming to have an ext. 108 781-581-5940 777 hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. interest in a mortgage covering real property in Lynn, 68 Laighton Street, given by Edwin Sierra and Sandra Kimber to Bank of America, N.A., dated December 23, 2004, and recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23792, Page 166, as affected by Loan Modification Agreement dated October 3, 2014, recorded in Book 33725, Page 151, has filed with this court a Does your company need employees? complaint for determination of Defendant's Servicemembers status. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of Placing a help wanted ad is great for America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on that finding the skilled workers you need. basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before September 30, 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on ground of noncompliance with the Act. Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of said Court on August 14, 2019 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder 09/06/19 Item: September 6, 2019 781-593-7700, ext.2

Local, On demand Anytime, Anywhere B8 CLASSIFIED THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 ENTERTAINMENT Reporters Autumn brings try to keep new TV shows, from being harassed higher fees too NEW YORK (AP) — Concerned about growing threats to safety, the Com- LOS ANGELES (AP) Sept. 24. Rainbow “Bow” mittee to Protect Journal- — Intrigued by a drama Johnson, Tracee Ellis ists on Wednesday issued set behind the scenes of Ross’ character in “black- a series of recommenda- a morning TV show, with ish,”is a preteen fish-out- tions for reporters to take Jennifer Aniston and Re- of-water in this prequel to protect themselves ese Witherspoon in the about growing up as the from digital harassment. cast? How about a su- mixed-ethnicity child The advice was partic- pernatural series topped of hippies and a trans- ularly geared to women, by Lin-Manuel Miranda plant to suburbia. Mark- and included steps they or a comedy with Paul Paul Gosselaar and Tika should take to limit the Rudd as a man overshad- Sumpter are her parents. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS amount of personal infor- owed by his clone, or the — “Evil,” CBS, Sept. 26. The Brady Bunch cast, from left, Susan Olsen, Mike Lookinland, Eve mation they make avail- chance to see Oscar-win- A crime drama from “The Plumb, Christopher Knight, Maureen McCormick and Barry Wil- able online. ner Forest Whitaker as Good Wife” and “The liams, will join forces with HGTV stars including Jonathan and Drew Harassment reports a real-life gangster circa Good Fight” creators Scott for a makeover on the house used for exterior shots in the 1969- have increased with the 1960? Robert and Michelle 74 sitcom. “A Very Brady Renovation” premieres on HGTV Sept. 9. growing use of digital jour- Choose them all, and King, with the roots of nalism techniques and here’s the potential criminality sharing cen- the desire by many news monthly tab for that mod- ter stage with proving artists, including Hank Johnson and his 1960s ymous New York Times Williams, Johnny Cash, post-prison life, when newspaper column in- organizations that their est slice of the expanding whodunnit. Mike Colter reporters have a greater pie that is TV in general plays a priest in training, Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton trouble is afoot in his spired this romantic and Garth Brooks. community. comedy anthology, with presence on social media, and the fall 2019 season Katja Herbers a prag- said Courtney Radsch, the in particular: about $40. matic detective. BASIC CABLE — “His Dark Materi- Anne Hathaway, Dev — “A Very Brady Ren- als,” HBO, date to be an- Patel, Tina Fey, Brandon committee's advocacy di- To be fair, that would — “Batwoman,” CW, rector. Some 85 percent of provide access to other Oct. 6. Ruby Rose plays ovation,” HGTV, Sept. nounced. James McAvoy, Victor Dixon and Cather- 9. Maureen McCormick, Ruth Wilson and Dafne ine Keener in the cast. people responding to a CPJ programs, new or return- the title character, a survey said they believed Barry Williams and Keen join Miranda (of — “The Morning Show,” ing, from Apple TV Plus Caped Crusader on new journalists have become the rest of “The Brady “Hamilton” fame) in a se- Apple TV Plus, date to be (“The Morning Show”), ground: She is openly less safe over the past five Bunch” siblings join ries adapted from Philip announced. Steve Carell, HBO (“His Dark Mate- lesbian, a rarity for a TV years and that online ha- forces with HGTV stars Pullman’s trilogy of novels Gugu Mbatha-Raw and rials”), Netflix (“Living superhero. Batwoman is rassment was the greatest including Jonathan and about an effort to unravel Billy Crudup join Anis- with Yourself”) and put to the test in a crime- threat they faced. Drew Scott for a make- a plot against children. ton and Witherspoon in (“Godfather of Harlem”). wracked Gotham City, Radsch said she was over on the house used — “Watchmen,” HBO, a behind-the-scenes look But the small screen is with her dad (Dougray surprised to hear so many for exterior shots in the Oct. 20. Damon Lindelof at fictional players in demanding a bigger bite Scott) maybe on her side. journalists who responded (“Lost,” ‘’The Leftovers”) the competitive morning of viewers’ entertainment — “,” Fox, 1969-74 sitcom. to the survey talk about budget, and there’s no end Sept. 29. Kristen Wiig, — “Patsy & Loretta,” is an executive produc- broadcast realm. the emotional toll that ha- in sight as streamers Apple Maya Rudolph, Jillian Lifetime, Oct. 19. Broad- er for this drama series — “The Mandalorian,” rassment has taken. TV Plus and Disney Plus Bell and Ike Barinholtz way stars Megan Hilty inspired by the graphic Disney Plus, Nov. 12. "You can take pro-active arrive this fall, squalling are the voice cast for this and Jessie Mueller play novel and with a starry Pedro Pascal, Ming-Na steps to make it harder to for attention with star-lad- animated comedy about country music greats cast including Regina Wen and Carl Weathers become a victim of online en and high-concept pro- a Southern family that’s Patsy Cline and Loret- King, Jeremy Irons and are among the stars of a harassment," she said. grams while existing financially challenged but ta Lynn in a TV movie Louis Gossett Jr. “Star Wars” series that Journalists were advised services crank out more with a wealth of friends about their friendship — “The L Word: Gener- takes place after the fall to use a password manag- shows to keep customers. and good humor. and the challenges they ation Q,” Showtime, Dec. of the Empire. er, set up two-factor au- Netflix, estimated to spend — “Bluff City Law,” helped each other face. 8. Jennifer Beals is back — “The Politician,” Net- thentication for accounts up to an astounding $15 NBC, Sept. 23. Jimmy — “The Preppy Murder: for this sequel to “The flix, Sept. 27. Producer and consider using a ser- billion this year on pro- Smits builds on his legal Death in Central Park,” L Word,” joined by new Ryan Murphy turns his vice that deletes their per- gramming, will field some resume (“L.A. Law”) with AMC and Sundance TV, cast members including cynical eye on politics, sonal information from the 30 contenders between the role of Elijah Strait, Nov. 13-15. The docu-se- Arienne Mandi and Leo with Gwyneth Paltrow, internet. In case of harass- now and November. head of a famed Memphis ries revisits the 1986 Sheng in an updated Jessica Lange and Bette ment, reporters should To aid your media bat- law firm that fights for killing of Jennifer Levin look at LGBTQ lives and Midler along for the ride. get offline, tell their boss tle plan, here’s a selec- social justice. Caitlin Mc- by prep school student loves. Payton (Ben Platt) is or colleagues and not re- tion of new shows coming Gee co-stars as Strait’s Robert Chambers, prom- STREAMING running for high school spond to the trolls. your way, along with no- estranged daughter and ising new scrutiny of ev- — “Taken Down,” Acorn president, with the White Other advice includes table series returns. The reluctant partner. idence and how gender TV, Sept. 16. A Nigerian House his ultimate goal. conducting regular services range from free — “Country Music,” and status affected the girl from a Dublin center — “Living with Your- searches to see what in- over-the-air commercial PBS, Sept. 15-18 and crime’s perception. for asylum-seekers is mur- self,” Netflix, Oct. 18. A formation appears online and public TV networks Sept. 22-25. Ken Burns’ PREMIUM CABLE dered, with the investiga- comedy starring Paul about a journalist and (after $25 or so for a ba- new opus, an eight-part, — “Godfather of Har- tion complicated by refu- Rudd as a man who’s be- their families. sic digital antenna) to 16-hour history that lem,” Epix, Sept. 29. gees’ fears of deportation side himself when he’s Social media platforms the more-indulgent cable starts with the earliest Whitaker is a produc- and trauma. Lynn Rafferty duplicated in an unorth- should be contacted to and streaming choices. recordings of country er as well as lead of the and Brian Gleeson star. odox spa treatment, but delete posts that attack, BROADCAST music and follows its evo- drama series about New — “Modern Love,” Am- made better, and sees the threaten or use personal — “mixed-ish,” ABC, lution through its famed York crime boss Bumpy azon, Oct. 18. The epon- copy takes over his life. information without con- sent, CPJ said. More women say opera legend Domingo pursued them

ASSOCIATED PRESS The opera, also being says now. said, then reached down women to come forward story was published, the filmed for broadcast on But one evening before a into her robe and grabbed after an Aug. 13 AP story women have shared new The glittering produc- public television, was performance, she said, she her bare breast. in which numerous wom- stories about encounters tion was a high point of “It hurt,” she told The en accused the long-mar- the Washington Opera’s unquestionably a career and Domingo were having with Domingo, currently 1999-2000 season: Jules break for a 28-year-old their makeup done togeth- Associated Press. “It was ried, Spanish-born super- the general director of Los Massenet’s “Le Cid,” about singer named Angela er when he rose from his not gentle. He groped me star of sexual harassment Angeles Opera, that they a legendary Spanish con- Turner Wilson, who’d been chair, stood behind her hard.” She said Domingo or inappropriate, sexual- said included unwanted queror, starring a tenor cast as the second female and put his hands on her then turned and walked ly charged behavior and touchings, persistent re- legendary in his own right lead and was singled out shoulders. As she looked at away, humiliating her. of sometimes damaging quests for private get-to- — Placido Domingo, then for praise in reviews. “I him in the mirror, he sud- Wilson, now 48 and a col- their careers if they reject- gethers, late-night phone the company’s artistic di- knew this was the start denly slipped his hands lege voice teacher in the ed him. calls and sudden attempts rector. of big things for me,” she under her bra straps, she Dallas area, was one of 11 In the weeks since that to kiss them on the lips.

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