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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2016 LOCKED Kennedy, UP IN council SAUGUS set for Health center closes with man still inside showdown By Thomas Grillo By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF LYNN — The city council, making SAUGUS — Kevin good on their promise to grill Mayor Almeida of Everett says Judith Flanagan Kennedy on the city’s he was relaxing in the budget woes next week, has submitted a jacuzzi at LA Fitness on list of questions to the corner of ce. Route 1 and suddenly The mayor is expected to appear be- found himself in the dark. fore the 11-member panel on Tuesday Employees closed the night to answer queries about how the health center while he city got into a nancial crisis; whether PHOTO | BOB ROCHE was still in the pool area they should be building two new schools at 8 p.m. on Sunday. The The big winners at the 71st annual Item All-Star Dinner, front row from left, in the face of such money troubles; how front door was secured Liam Reddy, Item/Agganis Foundation Defensive Player of the Year; Matt An- the city will comply with school spend- with a chain and padlock dreas, William F. Connell Student-Athlete of the Year; Calvin Johnson, Edward ing and whether the mayor plans layoffs on the outside handles. H. Cahill Item Player of the Year; Drew Gally, Item/Agganis Foundation Offen- or tax hikes to balance the budget. The club hours are list- sive Player of the Year; back row, Matt Durgin, Peter Gamage Coach of the Year; The city charter gives councilors the ed as 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Dick Jauron, former Swampscott High, Yale and NFL great. authority to summon the mayor to the Monday through Thurs- city council to answer written questions day; Friday 5 a.m. to 10 prepared in advance. p.m.; and Saturday and Jamie Cerulli, the mayor’s chief of Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. staff, said Kennedy was working on Almeida, 20, recorded Item All-Stars shine the questions and declined to be inter- a video of the ordeal on viewed. Snapchat and uploaded it By Katie Morrison vard Business School professor Carl Kester. Councilor-at-Large Brian LaPierre to Facebook. The record- ITEM STAFF Their former Swampscott High coaches Frank said the public hearing will be quite a ing shows him going to the DeFelice and Dick Lynch, who were assistants MARBLEHEAD — The function room at session. locker room to get dressed under head coach Stan Bondelevitch, were Tedesco Country Club was packed Thursday “We are encouraged that the mayor and venturing into a dark also in attendance. has accepted our invitation to take part night as 27 of the North Shore’s best football and empty lobby, shouting “My daughter, Kacy, apparently knew and in a budgetary discussion with us,” he players were honored at the 71st annual Item “Hello,” and using explicit didn’t mention these men were going to be said. “We are hopeful that we can come language. All-Star Dinner. here tonight, so that was a very pleasant sur- away from that conversation with an- When Almeida real- The reception wrapped up a football season prise,” Jauron said as he opened his speech. swers and her plan to make sure that ized he was trapped, he which saw two local teams — St. Mary’s and The St. Mary’s team, which fell to East we balance this budget someway, some- panicked, looked into his Marblehead — reach their respective Super Bridgewater in the Division 3A Super Bowl, how.” phone’s camera and said Bowls at Gillette Stadium last Saturday, and was well-represented at the dinner, as junior One of the frustrations has been that “Can someone call 911 celebrated the accomplishments of the area’s running back Calvin Johnson won the Edward the council has been unable to identify please? I’m at the LA Fit- nest talent. H. Cahill Item Player of the Year Award, senior the exact amount of the de cit, he said. ness in Saugus. My phone The night also featured a speech from for- Liam Reddy won the Item/Agganis Foundation “We really don’t know the number is at 16 percent.” mer Swampscott High, Yale and NFL great, Defensive Player of the Year Award; and their yet,” he said. “It’s ranged from $300,000 Dick Jauron, who was introduced by lifelong SAUGUS, A7 friend, former teammate and current Har- ALL STARS, B2 LYNN, A3 Sounds of the season Item Santa 50th Anniversary

BY BILL BROTHERTON Giving SALEM — Paul Madore was music direc- tor of Star of the Sea Church in Marblehead even a when he conducted his rst choir show back in 1965. little can Here it is 51 years later and the Paul Ma- dore Chorale is going strong. The 50-mem- ber, volunteer choral group is preparing for mean a lot “The Many Moods of Christmas,” its annual show Sunday, Dec. 18, 4 p.m., at Sainte Anne By Thor Jourgensen Church on Jefferson Avenue. ITEM NEWS EDITOR “We have pretty much given a Christmas Soloist Sta- concert all these years. The shows have cia Wood- LYNN — The popular tended to be traditional; this year we’ve cock, front, image of the holidays is changed it up a bit, doing fun little things,” rehears- a time of frantic excess, said Madore. “But we always end the concert es with running to malls, and with ‘Silent Night,’ everyone holds a candle the Paul struggling to the car with and circles the inside of the church.” Madore arms of packages. But “It’s lovely. Everybody cries,” added Mary Chorale at Christmas is also a time Pelletier, a Salem resident who has been a the First to set aside a little for chorale member for nearly its entire existence, Church in Item Santa, just a small since she moved to Salem from New Bruns- Salem. sum, to help those who wick, Canada, more than ve decades ago. view even a little as a lot. PHOTO | The heart of Item Santa CHORALE, A3 PAULA MULLER is the heart of Christmas — of all holidays that cel- ebrate the ability of indi- viduals to work together Protesters pan INSIDE Peabody park to make the lives of oth- ers better. In Lynn Santa isn’t just a “hand Pickering plan Uno, My Brother’s is for the dogs out.” It is a sign of hope Table serve up meals in a time of challenge. By Bridget Turcotte for charity. A3 By Leah Dearborn Sometimes the people ITEM STAFF In Saugus ITEM STAFF who are most in need of Christmas for Kids hope are those with the LYNN — Three to four dozen protesters gathered PEABODY — If all goes according to plan, the city’s greatest capacity to share at Thursday night’s School Committee meeting to brightens holidays for rst off-leash dog park will be ready for use next fall. local families. A3 the gratitude extended to protest the construction of a potential new middle Jennifer Davis, Director of the Peabody Recreation, them by others. school near Breeds Pond Reservoir and the loss of In Opinion Parks and Forestry Department, said an old warehouse Item Santa’s work is con- homes the city could take to build it. Peabody School building near the skate park on Emerson Park off Per- ned to the holidays but its The School Committee discussed requesting the Committee sets kins Street will be torn down to make way for the dogs. message resonates year- City Council vote for eminent domain of two proper- the bar high. A4 “I would love it to be earlier, but that depends on round by reminding us all ties adjacent to the reservoir, including 103 Parkland funding,” said Davis about the project. “But it’s com- about how charity through Ave., owned by Luise Fonseca. In Sports ing along and we’re excited about it.” sel ess giving gladdens all Project Manager Lynn Stapleton said the proper- Swampscott The project is still waiting on grant funding before of our hearts. ties would be used to create an intersection and im- track sweeps it can proceed. The department has applied for a two- The hope offered by an prove traf c. season opener. B1 part grant that focuses on design and construction. unexpected gift and a PROTEST, A7 PARK, A7 ITEM SANTA, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 HIGH 35° VOL. 139, ISSUE 2 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 LOW 20° HOME ...... A5 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2016 OBITUARIES Paul K. LaRoche, 63 1953-2016 LYNN — Paul Ken- Maine, Dustin Bouch- neth LaRoche, 63, of er of Brunswick, Lynn, died peacefully, Maine, Dylan Rose Saturday, Dec 2 sur- of , N.Y., rounded by his family and Adam and Kyle at NMSC hospital in Gold of Lindenhurst, Salem. N.Y., two great-grand- He was born in daughters, Allison Lewiston, Maine, Boucher and Nikki March 25, 1953, the Boucher of Maine. son of Lambert “Bullet” and He will also be much missed Rose Kilby LaRoche. He at- by his brothers and sisters, tended Auburn schools. Linda Wilson, Steve and Lou- He was mechanic most of ise LaRoche, David and Gloria his life and also enjoyed lob- LaRoche, Susan and Michael ster fishing during many years Mercier, Larry and Paula LaRo- on Bailey Island. Paul was che, Brenda and Dan Johnson good at many things but most and Bradley and Derralyn, all of all he was a loving father, of Maine, several aunts, un- grandfather, great-grandfather, cles, cousins, nieces, nephews son, brother and friend. We and very close loyal friends, will all miss his uniquely char- Jimmy Alexander of Harpswell, ismatic ways and tireless zest Maine, Jon Hartman of Revere FILE PHOTO | for life. and longtime business partner Muslim, Christian, minority and government leaders watch a video as part of a federal pilot pro- He is survived by his long- Ricky Sanberg, with whom he gram called Countering Violent Extremism, at Roxbury Community College in Boston. time partner and best friend, founded and operated Ameri- Deb’e Dingle of Lynn; daugh- can Truck Repair in Lynn. ters Angela and Kevin Boucher Service information: A cel- of Bath, Maine, and Carrie and ebration of life For our bud- US launches effort to stem Robert Gold of Lindenhurst, dy “Pauly” will be held this N.Y.; six grandsons, Travis and Sunday, Dec. 11, 4 p.m. at Sean Boucher of Dover, Del., the Broad Sound Tuna Club Tyler Boucher of Brunswick, in Revere. homegrown extremism

By Philip Marcelo ton Cultural Center, was had to grapple with ter- transition team didn’t im- ASSOCIATED PRESS awarded $105,000 to help rorist recruitment like mediately comment. But, Dolores M. LeBlanc, 82 Somali, African and Mid- those in other parts of the on the campaign trail, BOSTON — A federal- dle Eastern youths build country but needs to take Trump and his surrogates ly backed effort to stem critical life skills through preventative steps. suggested they’d take SAUGUS — Mrs. and Josephine King the rise of homegrown afterschool programs, “With events like Co- more aggressive steps Dolores M. (Jessome) of Nova Scotia, Can- extremists is underway counseling, college readi- lumbus, Ohio, it’s import- to combating Islamic ex- LeBlanc, age 82, died ada. She is also sur- in Massachusetts, near- ness assistance and other ant for our community to tremism than the current on Tuesday, Dec. 6 at vived by many nieces ly three years after the efforts. have a dialogue,” he said, administration, including Lahey Medical Center and nephews. She is White House announced Empower Peace, which referring to last month’s banning Muslims from in Peabody. She was predeceased by five the initiative on the first was founded by a com- car and knife attack at entering the country and the wife of the late sisters, Mary Irene, anniversary of the Boston munications and market- Ohio State University by a surveilling mosques and Lawrence J. LeBlanc. Catherine, Annie Marathon bombings that ing executive, was given Somali-born student that Muslim residents. Born in Nova Scotia, Veronica, Beatrice, killed three people and in- $42,000 to teach high is being investigated as Local critics in Massa- Canada, Mrs. LeBlanc Theresa Angeline and jured hundreds. schoolers statewide how possible terrorism. “This chusetts complain the fo- was the daughter of the late two brothers, John Patrick and The state last week se- to develop social media is a relevant issue.” cus on Somalis and other John and Mary (Carberry) Jes- Damus. lected three organizations campaigns promoting tol- But with a new admin- predominantly Muslim some. She was an avid bowler Service information: Ser- to use $210,000 in federal erance and combating big- istration moving into the minorities runs counter and worked as a hairdresser for vices will be private at the money earmarked for the otry so that they can pro- White House, there’s “real to the program’s stated many years in Saugus. request of the family. For pilot effort, The Associated duce them at their schools. concern” over the future of mission of addressing all Mrs. LeBlanc leaves two sis- condolences www.Bisbee- Press learned through a And the 20-year-old So- such programs, said John manner of violent ideolo- ters, Marcella McGrath of Lynn Porcella.com. request of public records. mali Development Center Cohen, who helped Pres- gies, not just Islamic ex- The organizations propose has been given $63,000 to ident Barack Obama’s tremists. initiatives meant to keep better integrate Somali administration develop “CVE predominantly youths from being drawn immigrants and refugees its “countering violent ex- targets Somalis, Muslims, to the violent messages of into the broader commu- tremism” strategy that in- and Arabs — falsely legit- Allison Parker, 81 extremist groups. nity. cluded pilot efforts in Los imizing hostility against United Somali Youth, Abdirahman Yusuf, the Angeles and Minneapolis these communities,” said which operates out of New center’s executive direc- in addition to Boston. Shannon Erwin, of the England’s largest mosque, tor, said the Boston-area A spokesman for Presi- Boston-based Muslim Jus- SALEM — Allison Parker, 81 of Longniddry, Scotland; her the Islamic Society of Bos- Somali community hasn’t dent-elect Donald Trump’s tice League. years, of Salem, died Wednes- nieces and nephew, Heather day, Dec. 7, 2016 in Salem Parker-Norton and her hus- Hospital after a brief illness. band Sean of Andover and MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS She is the daughter of the Lindsay Phillips Parker and his Police investigate swastika chosen Apple CEO Tim Taunton and Mashpee with 108.6 inches. late Alonzo and Blanche (Phil- wife Tracy of Swampscott. She Cook to deliver its 2017 into trust for the tribe Walsh on Thursday also lips) Parker. She was raised in also leaves four great nieces graffiti at school commencement address. last year. urged residents to be cau- Swampscott and Albany, N.Y., and great nephews. MIT made the an- The tribe broke ground and was a graduate of high Service information: Her CAMBRIDGE (AP) — tious on roads and to look Police are investigating nouncement on its on its Taunton casino in out for their neighbors school in Albany. She was a visiting hours will be held on website Thursday. It says April even though res- graduate of and received de- Monday, Dec. 12, 2016 from after a Massachusetts this winter. high school reported Cook will headline the idents sued to stop it, grees from Cornell University, 4-8 p.m. in the SOLIMINE June 9 ceremony. It calls arguing the federal gov- University of Southern Florida Funeral Home, 67 Ocean St. that swastikas and other Team will analyze police Cook an advocate for ernment could take land and Salem State College. (Route 1A), Lynn. Relatives offensive graffiti were equality and a champion into trust only for tribes handling of beheading case In addition to Swampscott and friends are respectfully found in school bath- of the environment. officially recognized as of and Albany she lived in Col- invited. Burial services will rooms. LAWRENCE (AP) — MIT President L. Rafael June 1, 1934. orado and Florida. She has be private. The family prefers Officials at Cambridge The mayor of a Massa- Reif says Cook’s brilliance The Mashpee Wampano- lived in Salem the past 30 donations be made to the Rindge and Latin School chusetts city where a as a business leader and ags were officially recog- years. Northeast Animal Shelter, told police that hateful teenager’s decapitated his passion for important nized in 2007. Allison is survived by her 347 Highland Ave., Salem, graffiti had been found in body was found is orga- brother, DeForest P. Parker and MA 01970. Directions and boys’ and girls’ bathrooms issues will resonate with Tribal Council Chair- its graduates. man Cedric Cromwell nizing an independent in- his wife Joan of Swampscott; guestbook at www.solimine. five times over the past vestigation into the police a sister-in-law, Irene Hogg com. week, including twice Cook has led Apple said Thursday’s appeal Inc. since 2011. He has is a continuation of the handling of the case. Thursday. Lawrence Mayor Dan Principal Damon Smith degrees from Auburn tribe’s fight to remain on Rivera announced the condemned the graffiti in University and Duke its ancestral lands. effort Thursday after a letter to parents, saying University. He says critics said police didn’t Athanasios N. Mesisklis, 83 the swastika represents his Cupertino, Califor- Boston readies for a do enough to look for racism and anti-Semitism nia-based company is cold and snowy winter that violate the school’s proud to have many MIT 16-year-old Lee Manuel LYNN — Athanasios “Arthur” Service information: His core values. graduates on its team and BOSTON (AP) — Bos- Viloria-Paulino, who was Nikolaos Mesisklis, age 83, of funeral will be held in the Smith said whoever is he looks forward to giving ton is preparing for a reported missing two Lynn, passed away Wednes- GOODRICH Funeral Home, responsible for the graffiti the speech. frigid and snowy winter weeks before a woman day, Dec. 7, 2016. He was the 128 Washington St., Lynn will face “appropriate MIT’s 2016 speaker after facing a mild season found his body near a was “Jason Bourne” actor husband of Martha (Davis) on Monday at 11 a.m. Buri- action.” No suspects have last year. river last week. Matt Damon, who fol- Mesisklis. al will follow in Pine Grove been identified. The Boston Globe re- Police say they were Born in , Arthur resid- Cemetery. Visitation is also lowed U.S. Chief Technol- ports that Mayor Marty “relentless on this case,” ed in Lynn for almost 40 years. Monday, 9-11 a.m. Apple chief Tim Cook ogy Officer Megan Smith. Walsh on Thursday in which a 15-year-old unveiled the city’s plan to picked to give MIT speech classmate of Viloria-Pau- Tribe, feds challenge court keep roads clear this win- lino has been charged ter, saying it’s never too CAMBRIDGE (AP) — decision over casino lands with murder. early to worry about snow. The Massachusetts In- Rivera says he stands MASHPEE (AP) — An Walsh said the city has stitute of Technology has behind the police depart- Indian tribe is appealing 44 tons of road salt, up ment but acknowledges a decision that’s halted from 40 tons last year, the concerns of Vilo- its plans for a nearly $1 along with 140 pieces of billion casino. public works equipment ria-Paulino’s family and The Mashpee Wampa- for snow and ice removal. the community. noag tribe and the U.S. The mayor said that The new inquiry will be Department of Interior last winter may have led by a team of investi- on Thursday filed notice been mild, but the pre- gators with experience in in Boston federal appeals vious year’s blizzards public safety, including court that they’re chal- are “certainly no distant Boston police Deputy lenging a July ruling that memory.” Superintendent Norma the department lacked In the winter of 2014- Ayala and former Prov- the authority to place 15, Boston had its heavi- idence, Rhode Island, more than 300 acres in est snowfall on record, mayor Angel Taveras.

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Paul Madore con- Sports a great experience for all at My Brother’s Table Table has been open for [email protected] ducts the rehearsal for the Dec. 18 concert. that we definitely wanted were thrilled to be treated more than 10,000 consec- Ext. 5 to support My Brother’s to a delicious pizza lunch. utive days, offering free Table again this year.” My Brother’s Table is very meals to everyone who Retail and Online Advertising Sounds of the season said Annie Pulaski, local excited to collaborate with comes to its door and is [email protected] marketing coordinator for Uno Pizzeria & Grill once funded entirely by private the Swampscott Uno. again this year and we donors and businesses. ADVERTISING CHORALE ries. It’s very therapeutic,” Ernie Carpenter, Jr. From A1 offered Pelletier, who has Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 for some 35 years also [email protected] This year’s program organized the chorale’s Bob Gunther will include Saint-Saens’ Summer Sings! fun fund- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 “Christmas Oratorio,” raisers, which are every [email protected] R. Vaughan Williams’ July and August in Sa- Joseph Mastrorio III “Hodie,” Robert Shaw’s lem’s Old Town Hall. Vice President / Advertising and Business Development, ext. 1315 “The Many Moods of Pelletier and Jonsson [email protected] Christmas,” works by enthusiastically recalled Ralph Mitchell Berlioz, Billings, Poulenc, the chorale’s trips to Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 Rutter and Palestina and and . In 1988 [email protected] familiar carols. A full or- the chorale toured France Cassie Vitali chestra of musicians from and participated in the Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 [email protected] nearly every North Shore International Festival for World Unity in Caen. In Patricia Whalen community provides ac- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 companiment. 1994, it sang at a 50th an- [email protected] “When we put it all to- niversary D-Day remem- brance in Normandy, at- BUSINESS OFFICE gether with the orchestra, it sounds so good,” said tended by then-President Beth Bresnahan Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 Madore, who is a retired Francois Mitterrand. [email protected] language professor/ex- “One of our member’s Susan J. Conti change program admin- fathers is buried there (at Controller, ext. 1288 istrator at Salem State the Normandy American [email protected] College. Cemetery),” said Jonsson. Ted Grant We’re sitting in the front “We sang in the cemetery. Publisher, ext. 1234 It was very emotional. [email protected] room of Madore’s new Lafayette Street home. A ‘Taps’ makes you cry when Marian Kinney ext. 1212 large portrait of the late you hear it in the super- [email protected] Boston Pops conductor Ar- market. You can imagine ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Will Kraft thur Fiedler, painted by a what it was like to hear Greg Domey of Sin City Cycles in his garage in Saugus, where he is col- Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 chorale member, hangs on ‘Taps’ there.” lecting toys for the 3rd annual Christmas For Kids event at St. Michael’s [email protected] the wall. Brendan O’Brine, The Madore Chorale Hall in Lynn. The price of admission is a toy or a gift card. The event is Jennifer Perez also sang at the Vatican the chorale’s president, sponsored by Sin City Cycles, Everything’s Hair and Hair Lounge. ext. 1205 for Pope John Paul II and [email protected] longtime members Mary performed in Rome, Flor- Carolina Trujillo Pelletier and Joanne Jons- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 son, and newest member ence, Venice and at Verdi’s [email protected] Hilary Grimes are eager birthplace. Christmas for Kids brightens Jim Wilson to talk about the holi- Madore, 80, is in gener- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 day show and how much ally good health and plans [email protected] holidays for local families the Madore Chorale has to continue the Christmas CIRCULATION concerts as long as pos- meant in their lives. By Thomas Grillo the event scheduled from would not enjoy the holi- Lisa Mahmoud O’Brine, a Jamaica sible. Has a conductor’s Manager, ext. 1239 job changed much in the ITEM STAFF 7-11 p.m. days otherwise,” she said. [email protected] Plain resident who joined Domey, 57, said he did “Winter clothes are not the chorale six years ago, past 50 years? “Musically, SAUGUS — The holi- Philip Ouellette not much,” said Madore. not know how much he’s cheap and they go a long Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 and Grimes, who recent- days will be a little bright- raised or how many toys way around here.” [email protected] ly moved to Ipswich after But styles have changed, er for nearly 300 families he said. And conductors have been distributed Domey’s charity is one CLASSIFIED living in Glasgow, Scotland, thanks to Christmas for have relaxed the expected, since the program began. of many working to make were both looking to start Kids, a local charity to Abbe Young Smith cliched fuddy-duddy deco- This season, they have this a merry Christmas Manager, ext. 1276 singing again. Joining the benefit children in Saugus rum. “It’s loosened up … I collected about 1,000 toys. for the area’s children. [email protected] Paul Madore Chorale has and Lynn. wore tails, every conductor In addition to toys, donors Item Santa and Santa’s Kerry Smith been everything they hoped For the third consecutive Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 did; I have not worn tails can adopt a needy family Helping Hands, a non- it would be … and more. year, the nonprofit found- [email protected] in 25 years. Today, conduc- and provide them with profit providing a party “I actually enjoy rehears- ed by Sin City Cycles tors tend to be more alive, a winter outfit. To be el- and gifts to more than 200 NEWSROOM als as much as the show,” owner Greg Domey, will more flamboyant.” igible, families in need needy children and fami- Bill Brotherton said Jonsson, who started provide toys and winter The Paul Madore Cho- can contact the charity lies in Lynn, was launched Features Editor ext. 1338 singing at age 5 in the ju- clothes for needy children. [email protected] rale presents “The Many through its Facebook page. in 1964 to help struggling nior choir at a Somerville “It’s my way to give back Moods of Christmas,” Sun- “We ask them to spend families. A holiday party Gayla Cawley church. When she moved to the community,” he Reporter, ext. 1236 day, Dec. 18, 4 p.m., at St. $150 for two kids for boots, is hosted for the children to Salem, she joined the said. “I lived in Lynn for [email protected] Anne Church, 290 Jeffer- coats, hats and gloves and where each child gets a Cheryl Charles Concert Singers of Lynn son St., Salem. For addi- many years and you see on Friday night we match toy on their wish list, as Night Editor and eventually migrated kids out on the street in about four dozen donors well as hats and mittens. [email protected] tional information, call to the Madore Chorale. 978-219-4866. Tickets are the middle of winter with with a family,” Domey Christmas for Kids toy Leah M. Dearborn “Me too,” said O’Brine. $20 at www.paulmadore- runny noses, no coats, no said. donations will be accept- Reporter, ext. 1317 gloves or hats and parents [email protected] “We spend so much more choralesalem.wordpress. Jayna Doherty-Kinloch, ed until Dec. 20 at Hair time rehearsing, four who just can’t afford to a social worker at Gregg Lounge in Saugus at 354 Thomas Grillo com. Singers interested in Reporter, ext. 1264 hours a week for 12 to 14 joining the chorale for fu- provide them.” House, the Lynn child care Central St., Everything’s [email protected] weeks. It’s great fun.” ture shows can get info on The public is being center, said she works with Hair at 492 Lincoln Ave. Spenser Hasak “The sound of the group the organization’s Face- asked to bring an un- many hard-working fam- in Saugus, Sin City Cycles, Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 singing together focuses wrapped toy or a gift card ilies trying to pull them- 14 Mount Vernon Street [email protected] book page or by calling the your mind,” said Grimes. number above. to St. Michael’s Hall at selves up by their boot- in Lynn and in Saugus at Thor Jourgensen “There’s a thousand dis- 25 Elmwood Ave. in Lynn straps. But often it’s not 352 Central St. News Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] tractions every day. But Bill Brotherton is the Friday night. There will enough to make ends meet. “To me, it’s all about com- singing with this group Item’s Features editor. He be free coffee and dough- “Christmas for Kids munity,” he said. “Helping Steve Krause Sports Editor, ext. 1229 frees your mind up.” can be reached at bbroth- nuts from Kane’s Donuts makes all the difference people just seems natu- [email protected] “You forget all your wor- [email protected]. and Dunkin’ Donuts at because some families ral.” Katie Morrison Sports Reporter [email protected] Owen O’Rourke Kennedy, Lynn council set for showdown Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] Anne Marie Tobin LYNN not so sure that’s the right sociate commissioner. “We ternational Association of hiring freeze, said, “The Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 decision. continue to work with the Firefighters Local 739 is purpose of our questions [email protected] From A1 The city’s finances came schools and city to resolve in arbitration discussions is to come up with some Bridget Turcotte to $2.5 million to $7.5 mil- into focus last month the issue.” Reporter, ext. 1269 on a wage hike. clarity on the city’s finan- [email protected] lion.” when the Massachusetts The budget deficit list Peter Capano, the Ward cial situation. David Wilson The mayor too has said Department of Elementa- includes how to pay for a 6 city councilor, who along “That’s what I’m hoping Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 the figure has been a mov- ry and Secondary Educa- wage hike for the Lynn Po- with others councilors to get. We have important [email protected] ing target. tion told the mayor that lice Department over four raised the question of a decisions to make.” Ryan York One of the questions, the city’s contribution to years that will cost more Copy Editor, ext. 1220 posed by Ward 3 Councilor than $3 million and the [email protected] school funding was short Darren Cyr, asks the mayor by $7.5 million and the city’s prospective share 22 Lincoln Ave. to provide a complete list of state threatened to with- for the cost of building Saugus the shortfalls to the 2017 hold its $11 million No- two new middle schools of 781-233-2757 budget. vember payment in school $68.5 million. 781-593-7700 Cyr, who has the votes funds until City Hall In addition, the Lynn In- Publishing Daily, except Sundays to be the next city council came up with more school Friday, Dec. 9, Saturday, Dec. 10 USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 president, according to City Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA spending. LAW OFFICES OF and additional offices. Hall sources, did not return Since then, the school JAMES J. CARRIGAN and Sunday, Dec. 11 only Copyright ©2016 The Daily Item a call seeking comment. funding deficit has been Subscriptions At the last council meet- reduced to $2.5 million • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States ing, several councilors and the state money was Chicken broccoli Alfredo $20.00 for 4 weeks • Accidents $65.00 for 13 weeks questioned Chief Finan- released to the city. 25 years located across with ziti $130.00 for 26 weeks cial Officer Peter Caron “After numerous conver- from Lynn District Court $260.00 for 1 year about the state of Lynn’s sations with the school 15 Johnson St. $8.99 Send payment to and POSTMASTER, finances. At the time, he department and the city, send address changes to: 781-596-0100 The Daily Item said while the mayor has we have allowed the No- JAMES J. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Carson, a neurosurgeon in charge of ... housing? Edward L. Cahill B A. B Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg T J   Edward M. Grant Dr. Ben Carson may be a fantastic state programs that amount to long- So Americans need the next hous- News Editor neurosurgeon, but there is simply shot lotteries that help a handful of ing secretary to be much different W   J. K Gordon R. Hall Vice President, Finance Monica Connell Healey no reason for President-elect Don- residents, federal programs help 4.8 than any we’ve had before: Someone P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton ald Trump to assume he will be a ca- million households, according to a who aggressively takes on an an- Vice President, Sales J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan pable, engaged secretary of housing 2009 think tank report. ti-housing status quo of heavy reg- Chief Operating O cer Chairman and urban development. It’s not just But that still means three-quar- ulation and NIMBYism. P “  his stumbling performance as a Re- ters of low-income U.S. families But what’s also needed is some- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 publican presidential candidate. It’s facing housing distress go without one who can reform a complacent Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 that three weeks ago, when Carson assistance; most communities have agency that’s often targeted by gov- Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 was reportedly under consideration long voucher waiting lists. And it’s ernment watchdogs for indifferent Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 for secretary of health and human not just poor people who are hurt performance. One example: The Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 services, this is what his business by expensive shelter. In California Section 8 rent-subsidy program was Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 manager said: “His background and the Northeast, housing costs meant to help poor families escape Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 didn’t prepare him to run a federal have grown so high that many mid- impoverished, crime-ridden neigh- agency.” dle-income families find themselves borhoods. Yet because landlords can John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Now perhaps running HUD isn’t living paycheck to paycheck. This and often do refuse to accept Section as daunting as being at HHS and burden can be heavy even in cities 8 vouchers, the program increasing- overseeing the overhaul of the Af- with much less expensive regulato- ly pushes its 2.2 million client fami- fordable Care Act. But while hous- ry climates. A Trulia survey, for ex- lies to, you guessed it, impoverished, ing secretary is not a high-profile ample, found that Dallas residents crime-ridden neighborhoods. position, HUD has arguably nev- spend more than half their income Every American should hope Dr. er been more important — and its on housing, commuting and utilities. Carson does a great job because the housing policies aren’t serving large The high cost of housing causes stakes are high. Nevertheless, as EDITORIAL parts of America very well. broader problems as well. Research the Bush 43 administration learned Instead of working with other by Jason Furman, chairman of Pres- when it sent unqualified political federal agencies to aggressively ident Obama’s Council of Economic operatives to oversee the U.S. occu- encourage new construction of new Advisers, shows the cost makes it pation of Iraq and disaster result- housing to keep down the costs of more difficult for workers to move ed, expertise matters. In choosing Peabody sets rent and home ownership, HUD in search of better careers and thus a novice to run a vitally important instead relies on subsidies to help damages productivity and promotes federal department, Donald Trump the bar high poor families get housing. Unlike inequality. is asking for trouble.

Peabody School Committee members are rais- ing the bar high as they prepare to embark on a search for Interim School Superintendent Her- bert Levine’s successor. Committee member Joseph Amico wants a su- perintendent who will spend 10 years running Peabody schools and Amico and fellow commit- tee members know they face serious competition from other communities looking for superinten- dents. While they deserve praise for taking a realis- tic approach to fill an extremely important job, committee members should ensure parents, school employees and other community mem- bers have plenty of opportunities to help struc- ture the search for a superintendent and com- ment on applicants. To carry out this objective, the committee might consider asking the Massachusetts Asso- ciation of School Committees to conduct a par- tial superintendent search combining the orga- nization’s expertise with local involvement. As committee members have indicated, Pea- body has a lot riding on a successful search for a competent and committed school leader. Saugus committee members know how their Peabody counterparts feel. They endured a succession of superintendents before picking Dr. David DeRu- osi to lead the town’s school system. DeRuosi, Malden’s former superintendent, by all appearances is the leader Saugus needs to READERS’ FORUM push an ambitious school construction and reor- ganization plan into the mid-21st century. Pea- Saugus tree lighting ounes, Youth and Recreation Direc- I would also like to thank the Sau- body’s next superintendent will have a wealth tor Greg Nickolas, School Commit- gus Public Library and the readers of resources to work with as he or she looks for a great success tee Chair Jeannie Meredith, Julie who volunteered to hold story time ways to refocus the public school system. The Mitchell, and Susan Dunn for their for our children, and the School To the Editor: brand-new Higgins Middle School is a testament planning and preparations. Without PTOs for providing goodie bags. to Peabody’s commitment to public education. On Friday, Dec. 2, thousands of them, the Tree Lighting Ceremony Saugus residents gathered outside Thank you to the Theatre Compa- Middle schools in many ways have become the and Festivities would not be able to ny of Saugus and the Saugus High new focus for public schools intent on molding the Town Hall to ride a trackless run. train and horse-drawn sleigh, jump School Band and Chorus for provid- students with well-rounded academic, emotion- I would also like to thank all of ing wonderful entertainment for the al and vocational skills. Dr. Catherine Latham, in the bounce houses, pet animals, the generous sponsors, including meet Santa, vote for their favorite community. Lynn’s school superintendent, has famously Wheelabrator, Walmart, Doctors Ex- A big thank you to Santa, who noted how middle schools offer opportunities gingerbread house, listen to holi- press, American Ambulance, Arm- broadened the smiles of hundreds of to keep kids in school by giving them a variety day stories, sip hot cocoa, munch on strong Ambulance, Hammersmith, people young and old. Despite being of skills designed to put their brains and their cookies and popcorn, and of course, Big Y, Harrow’s Chicken Pies, True- incredibly busy around the holidays, hands to good use. watch the tree lighting. Vine Church, Lakeshore Learning you always make time for the Town It is hoped Peabody’s next superintendent will At 7 p.m., a handful of children Store, Perfect Parties USA, Home of Saugus and we truly appreciate appreciate the vital role a good middle school joined residents on the front steps of Depot, Showcase Cinema de Lux Re- plays in helping elementary school-age students Town Hall to flip the magical switch vere, and radio station WROR. Your it. jump from adolescence to the pre-teenage years. that lights the town tree and all generous contributions made this Lastly, I would like to thank the Middle school is where students dig deeper into the other town lights. Following the beloved festival possible. residents of Saugus for their sup- academics or begin to back away from learn- lighting, Santa rode up on his sleigh Thanks also to the town building port and tremendous showing. With- ing as a pursuit. It is where they are and spent the rest of the evening maintenance department and all out all of you, the evening would not bombarded by family expectations, relationship greeting the good little girls and custodians and to the Department be nearly as magical as it is today. explorations and gender identification even as boys of Saugus before returning to of Public Works, local police officers Thank you to everyone else that I they juggle class work and figure out who they the North Pole. It was truly a night and firefighters for your presence may have forgotten. are. to remember. and support. Next, I look forward to the Christ- A new Higgins is a great first step to making I would like to give a special thank Thank you to Justin Tabbi of Sau- mas Eve parade on Dec. 24. We hope Peabody’s school system better. Hiring a top- you to the Tree Lighting Commit- gus Emergency Management for his to see you all there! notch superintendent is the next step. tee, including Youth and Recreation help in setting up the event, and Scott C. Crabtree, Esq. Programs Coordinator Crystal Cak- thank you to our DJ, Anthony Arone. Town Manager JOSHUA J. WHITFIELD We must be vigilant against the resurgence of banal evil “Why not join the S.S.? And he of the rhetoric of the Reich, the numbed and blinded so many day yet again, the better cover of colorful masses of our more hu- had replied, Why not? That was “language rules” as they were to an evil that began small, an evil. mane society must stand togeth- how it happened, and that was called, the unique idioms of Nazi evil begun with only words and And enter again the phenome- er, despite our differences and about all there was to it.” governance. Instead of “extermi- which then became normal, and non of “fake news,” the advent of against him and all who think These are the most haunt- nation” and “killing,” they used then “moral.” And then the ques- the “post-factual.” This is noth- like him. Too many are the voic- ing few sentences of the whole words like “evacuation” and “fi- tion, “Why not join the S.S.?” ing new, of course, but never has es of hatred, too few the voices of book, the controversial book by nal solution,” special verbiage Why not? it been so perfectly mediated love. That’s why we must stand Hannah Arendt, “Eichmann in used “not to keep these people That’s how it happened, how and so perfectly believed by so together, whatever our disagree- Jerusalem,” detailing the career ignorant of what they were do- it happens. And it’s how it can many, all our little screens such ments, against him. Spencer is a of Adolf Eichmann, bureaucratic ing, but to prevent them from happen again. efficient instruments of untruth. fool, but we would be wise to be manager of the Holocaust. It is a equating it with their old, ‘nor- And now to our own unset- Images altered just so, half-facts frightened. We’ve seen all this book seeking out the how if not mal’ knowledge of murder and tled age; enter Richard Spencer, gone viral as well as bald-faced before, the rise of fools, and so the why of such historic horror. lies.” Eichmann was especially founder of that abbreviated asi- lies, all of them made ready we know what they can do, what Subtitled “A Report on the suited to this linguistic trick, ninity known as the “alt-right.” every day for us lazy readers, sort of evil. Banality of Evil,” Arendt found she said, unreflective, shallow Plainly a fool, plainly a bigot, many of us as credulous as me- So let’s stand together, all of that many Nazis, such as Eich- and wayward as he was. He was plainly a pathetic Frankenstein dieval peasants, ready to believe us, and speak loudly the loud mann, were “neither perverted a perfect cog in the machinery of monster of privilege and racism. anything but the truth. Such is word of love. nor sadistic” but instead “ter- Nazi evil — unthinking, uncriti- A fool, as I said, but articulate the prefatory confusion of tyran- ribly and terrifyingly normal.” cal, sophisticatedly stupid. just enough, mentally agile just ny and violence. It’s just the sort Joshua J. Whitfield is the pas- Eichmann in particular was but It was “thoughtlessness” that enough, to give the leaden de- of habitat in which people like toral administrator for St. Rita a “leaf in the whirlwind,” she was the problem, she said else- monic ideas of the past a fright- Richard Spencer thrive like flies Catholic Community in Dallas said, a man who simply “had no where. “Clichés, stock phrases, ful new life — and with a hor- among rotting fruit. and a special contributor to the time and less desire to be prop- adherence to conventional, stan- rific sort of normalcy, almost a This is how it happens, and it’s Dallas Morning News. Readers erly informed.” dardized codes of expression,” banality. A banality that was in happening again. may email him at jwhitfield@ He was a man all too credulous all of which in the aggregate the past, and may be in our own Which is why the good and stritaparish.net. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A5 HOME Kitchen innovations trending for 2017 By Melissa THINK BLACK ishes like chrome, pewter Rayworth AND WHITE and stainless steel are ASSOCIATED PRESS Black and white are the catching on too. trendiest colors now for Anderson recently used Americans briefly scaled kitchen design, and Fly- a mix of black and steel back the scope of home nn points out that they’re finishes in one kitchen, renovation projects after also timeless. A black and along with brass. the recession began nearly white palette works with All three designers sug- a decade ago, says interior virtually any accent color, gest going with your fa- designer and “HGTV De- he says, so “if you go black vorites and feeling free to sign Star” judge Vern Yip. and white, you really only mix and match. But even during the peak have to spend once.” “The hardware in your of that focus on smaller, Right now, “black ap- kitchen is sort of like more sustainable living, pliances with more of a the jewelry,” and you can the size and complexity of matte finish” are among have fun adding that bit kitchen designs continued Flynn’s favorites. of bling, Yip says. Chang- to grow. Yip says cabinets in both ing your hardware is a “The kitchen is the heart black and white are popu- nice way to update the of the home,” Yip says, and lar, and look great mixed kitchen without having to people see it as good place together. change the cabinets. to spend money and re- That’s another trend all You can also bring in a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS coup the investment when three designers are seeing: light fixture with a metal they sell their home. upper and lower cabinets Vern Yip showcases a kitchen he designed in Florida. that’s different from your What’s trending in done in different finish- cabinet hardware. Yip is kitchen design as 2017 es and materials. Ander- That puts a personal stamp the counter all the way up a large slab. seeing many clients opt- approaches? We’ve asked son recently designed a on the room, especially if to the ceiling. The look is Textured and colored ing to splurge on dramat- Yip and two other interi- kitchen in London that you make your island out of on-trend, but has a clas- glass is another way to ic lighting in the kitchen, or design experts — Ca- has upper cabinets made a distinctive piece of furni- sic beauty that won’t need jump on a trend in ways rather than in the dining leb Anderson, co-founder of metal and glass, with ture, like a vintage cabinet. renovating in a few years. that reflect your own style, room. of the New York-based lower cabinets made of ce- By using popular mate- He also used concrete for Anderson says. He’s see- “The old way of thinking design firm Drake/An- rused wood. “They need to rials in unique ways, you the countertops, a popular ing glass used to surround is you spend thousands derson, and Brian Patrick complement each other,” can design a kitchen that option now but one with the hoods above stoves, for of dollars on the crystal Flynn, interior designer he says, “but everything feels current but won’t look a classic simplicity. Along backsplashes, and as cabi- chandelier over the dining for HGTV’s Urban Oasis doesn’t have to match.” dated as trends change. with concrete, Ander- net fronts. table, but lighting over the 2016 home giveaway — to GET CREATIVE Flynn is fan of that ap- son and Yip says quartz MIX YOUR METALS kitchen was practical,” he share their favorite inno- Anderson also notes that proach: For HGTV’s Urban countertops are popular. Gold, brass and other says. Now, there’s more vations and thoughts on it’s popular to design a Oasis giveaway house this Quartz is more durable yellow-toned metal fin- emphasis on kitchen light- which trending design kitchen island out of dif- year, he chose a reflective, than marble, which can ishes have been popular ing “that doesn’t feel func- choices will stand the test ferent materials than the black marble mosaic tile easily stain, and more con- for several years, says Yip, tional but has a really pol- of time. cabinets and countertops. for the kitchen walls, from sistent in color throughout and now white metal fin- ished aesthetic quality.” Keep your cool; check your water heater

By Alan J. Heavens from what manufacturer ating a water heater on a pressure-relief valve. TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE A.O. Smith calls its “uni- closed system without an Drain two to three gallons versity.” My plumbers, expansion tank will dam- of water. If the water is A neighbor had to re- past and present, have in- age the heater and other place a malfunctioning milky, drain entire tank. stalled only A.O. Smith or appliances. Close the drain valve water heater just two days Bradford White heaters in Pressurize the expan- and open the cold-wa- before a nearby relative my houses, so what they sion tank with air before was forced to do the same say goes: installing on a cold-wa- ter supply valve. Open a thing. Check water pressure at ter line. The air pressure hot-water faucet and let Obviously, it was a co- the drain valve or the hose should match the water hot water run three min- incidence, but it made ev- bib. If it’s above 80 pounds pressure. utes to make sure all the eryone who heard about it per square inch, install a Inspect valves — tem- air is out of the tank be- check out their own water pressure-reducing valve. perature and pressure-re- fore returning it to service. heaters, to see if the ghost (Call a plumber for this.) lief valves — per instruc- Check the anode rod. was about to be given up To protect appliances, tions on the label. Valves This reduces corrosion there as well. most experts recommend will drip if the water pres- and extends the life of the Thus, I thought it might setting the pressure-re- sure is too high, or due to heater. You should have a be wise to write a bit here ducing valve at 50 to 60 thermal expansion on a about traditional tank wa- psi. closed plumbing system. plumber check the anode ter heaters, because they Check for an expansion Drain and flush. Turn rod at least every three have been known to break tank, which is required by off the cold-water supply years, depending on local without warning. plumbing codes for closed and open the drain valve. water conditions. The following advice is plumbing systems. Oper- Open the temperature/ Please call the plumber. Saddle up in style on new rocking horses

By Kim Cook ASSOCIATED PRESS The rocking horse, off- spring of the hobby horse, PHOTO | SHUTTERSTOCK seems to have appeared first in the early 17th cen- Ascot Rainbow, a vergreen perennial, is also tury. Not much more than known as Euphorbia martinii, native to Australia. a log with board sides, it may have been inspired by the cradle, according Let Ascot Rainbow to Alec Kinane of Legends Rocking Horses in Buck- inghamshire, England. color your world “The horse on bow rock- ers that we know and By Norman Winter foliage is deep green with love today was a product TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE golden margins in the cool of 18th century England,” season. Kinane says. “It was pop- Mention the word “as- The drop in tempera- ular with the wealthy, cot” and a silky men’s tie ture also fires it up with and it is said they were worn by the upper crust shades of red, pink and used to help develop chil- of European society comes even orange. In spring dren’s balance for riding to mind. Today, however, I and summer, the bloom real horses.” want you to associate the is among the most unique Kinane and his wife, name with Ascot Rainbow, as it features lime-colored Beverley, have been an evergreen perennial bracts and red centers. hand-carving and restor- euphorbia capturing the The Ascot Rainbow is ing rocking horses for 30 imagination of the gar- drought tolerant, and that years. Their finely fin- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dening world. will thrill gardeners ev- ished steeds, crafted from This undated photo provided by rockinghorseheaven.com/Maggi Batch Botanically speaking, erywhere. It is also rabbit Ascot Rainbow is known hardwoods like oak and shows a rocking horse that was made by the British family firm, G & J and deer tolerant. As you as Euphorbia martinii. cherry, with real horse Lines, which was started in the middle of the 19th century and was En- would expect from a Eu- It is native to Australia, hair manes and tails and gland’s biggest rocking horse manufacturer during the Victorian era. phorbia from Australia, it leather saddles, sell for where the name Ascot is needs good drainage and associated with an old, thousands of pounds. (www.rockinghorseheav- wooden frame; squeeze his shell-pink polyester velvet thrives in full to partial wealthy suburb of Bris- It may have been Queen en.com) ear and his mouth and tail with dove-gray wooden sun. bane. In truthfulness it is Victoria’s love of the rock- There are less elaborate move. Trademark Games’ handles and runners, it In a way I think of the known as a spurge, which ing horse that led to its wooden rocking horses, Happy Trails rocking horse would appeal to the littlest Ascot Rainbow as an ev- we most often associate becoming a children’s fa- like KidKraft’s Derby is a cowgirl-friendly pink ones and their style-savvy ergreen perennial, but vorite. with a host of terrible horse. More of a horse- confection, complete with parents alike. There’s a it helps in your design Maggi Batch is a collec- weeds. Ascot Rainbow, to consider it more as a shaped rocking bench silvery ears and a bat- creamy white horse in the tor and dealer in antique however, is worthy of roy- dwarf shrub and plant a with yarn mane and tail, tery-operated neigh. (www. collection, too. (www.pot- rocking horses, in Nor- alty. cluster of three with or- it’s nonetheless a stur- toysrus.com) terybarnkids.com) folk, England. First, know that the namental grasses and pe- Rockabye’s Lambkin and “When I was a child, dy-looking steed. (www. Designers are experi- plant is a perennial in rennials like purple cone- because we came from a wayfair.com) menting with rocking toys Owliver rocking toys are zones 5-9, which means flowers, rudbeckias and poor background, a rock- Land of Nod’s sleek, beyond the horse, as well. low enough to the ground much of the country can blue salvias. It fits this ing horse was just some- minimalist black stallion, Woes and Pia Weinberg of for the tiniest riders. Four enjoy the incredible tex- type of border perfectly thing we saw if we visited crafted of birch and alder- the use Kvad- buttons play songs about ture this plant offers the and adds a great deal of a stately home,” she says. wood, would blend in well rat wool and French oak shapes, colors and ABC’s. landscape border. It reach- interest from leaf texture “When I had children, with contemporary decor. to create three style-sav- (www.allmodern.com) es 20 inches tall with an and bloom. they did eventually get a (www.landofnod.com) vy rocking toys in shapes Finally, future sailors equal spread. Where I am Maintenance is easy. rocking horse — a fiber- But for those who want that surprise: a gray cloud, might like the Maine Dory plant-lusting it now is Remove old bloom stalks glass replica which was a rocking toy they can put a jaunty bowler hat and a rocking boat. Crafted from in mixed containers as a in late summer or fall all for its time a lovely item. their arms around, consider slice of watermelon. salvaged Maine lumber, us- partner to other cool sea- the way to the ground. “I soon found that the the cuddlier versions that In collaboration with ing the same joinery as full- son flowers like pansies, As with other spurges we antique ones, when re- dominate the market now. fashion designer Monique size models, the toy comes violas, kale and snapdrag- grow, this one too is not to stored with their patina, Charm Company’s Hercu- Lhuillier, Pottery Barn in three color variations ons. There is something be eaten, but enjoyed for were addictively collect- les is a regal creature made Kids has created a dimin- and can be personalized. about the plant that fix- the beauty and texture it ible, and so it went on.” of soft chestnut plush on a utive ride-on elephant. In (www.bellalunatoys.com) ates my attention. The offers your garden. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2016 POLICE/FIRE

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We try to meet operation of a motor vehicle, A report of a motor vehicle arrested and charged with un- much as $50.00 each winning scientists; Vesele® the crushing demand for passing violation and miscel- accident with personal injury Vesele®.” laneous equipment violation licensed operation of a motor Plus, it does nothing has become the first ever vehicle and no inspection/ at 8:41 a.m. Wednesday at 6 at 9:57 a.m. Thursday. Vine St. and 104 Main St. One to stimulate your brain patented supplement DOCTOR: “VESELE® Anibal Zayas, 38, of 100 sticker at 10:55 p.m. Wednes- to want sex. “I don’t to harden you and your PASSED THE TEST” day. person was taken to Melrose Newhall St., Apt. 5, was arrest- Wakefield Hospital. care what you take, if libido. So you regain “As a doctor, I’ve ed and charged with assault your desire as well as the Accidents A report of a motor vehicle you aren’t interested studied the effectiveness and battery in the presence of hit and run accident at 3:14 in sex, you can’t get ability to act on it. of Nitric Oxide on the a police officer at 10:16 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle ac- p.m. Wednesday at CVS at or keep an erection. In a 16-week clinical body and the brain. I’m Wednesday. cident at 3:25 p.m. Wednesday 1075 Broadway; at 7:09 p.m. It’s physiologically study; scientists from impressed by the way at 56 Central St.; at 5:49 p.m. Wednesday at 69 Summer St. impossible,” said Dr. Accidents the U.S.A. joined forces it increases cerebral Wednesday at Smokey Bones Damaj. to prove Nitric Oxide’s and penile blood flow. 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All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT Callers may remain anonymous. INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. RESULTS NOT TYPICAL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Protesters pan Pickering plan New Peabody park PROTEST will be for the dogs From A1 PARK $250,000 for the park. “I saved up all my life From A1 Davis said there should to buy it,” Fonseca said. be more clear informa- “I have deer in my back- The grant, which Da- tion about how the park yard. It’s a beautiful vis wouldn’t name until is being funded after New spot.” the application’s finaliza- Year’s and that the final Fonseca said the second tion, doesn’t cover the en- cost will depend partly on property is 97 Parkland tire project. A 10 percent Ave. the chosen design. match of funds from the Besides the initial site “(Fonseca) is a 77-year- department will be re- old woman, she bought selection, Davis said no quired. her house to live there for final decisions have been Davis said at this point, life,” said Donald Castle, made about design or con- the city is not contribut- a neighborhood advocate. struction. “It’s for dogs ing any money toward “Parkland Avenue is the both large and small,” she the completion of the dog most expensive site. Pick said. A designer hasn’t park. another site. I don’t see been hired, but the direc- voters approving this.” A group of residents tor is optimistic that the “It’s very difficult to sit called Friends of Pea- dog park will be a marked here and know the wom- body Dog Park has been improvement to the ware- an is very ill and you conducting a fundraising house standing on the want to take her home,” campaign on the web- site. said School Committee site Fundly.com to close member Lorraine Gately. the fundraising gap of Leah Dearborn can be The panel voted to table $25,000 out of an esti- reached at ldearborn@ the discussion and hold a mated total expense of itemlive.com. special meeting on Dec. 15, after the Building Committee discusses oth- Health center closes er options, which Mayor Judith Flanagan Kenne- dy said are less expensive. with man still inside Kennedy said voting in favor of the recommenda- SAUGUS ager wouldn’t provide tion would not be a vote From A1 Almeida with contact in- to take the properties but formation for the corpo- it would keep the option He answered a ringing rate office, he said. A rep- open and comply with the business line to tell the resentative with member demands of the timeline caller he is trapped inside. services told The Item the necessary to fulfill Mas- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE But Almeida didn’t call phone number isn’t given sachusetts School Build- Saugus police until 9:30 out for “things like this.” Barbara George expresses her views outside of the Lynn School Com- p.m. when he made it out “It was his own fault ing Authority (MSBA) mittee meeting on Thursday night. requirements. The qua- through a fire exit, trigger- and we’re not going to si-independent govern- ing a local alarm, accord- comment,” she said. “It The houses will be ap- lot of us. We’re not just we don’t have plans oth- ment funds public school ing to the police report. has been resolved.” er than to protect it,” she projects. praised and the property disgruntled. The process The video has been Almeida said the staff said. “We have room for If the MSBA approves, owners will have the op- hasn’t been fair.” shared more than 10,000 was quick to blame him two turfed fields, football the agency would contrib- portunity to challenge the Brian Field, a resident times on Facebook. By for the incident. field size fields. There is a ute $114.5 million toward amount. They are assisted and funeral director, ar- Wednesday, Almeida was “I called the (corporate) potential for a third turfed the two schools, 62.5 per- with relocation and com- gued that the Parkland Av- told he was no longer wel- number and they asked field there.” cent of the cost. pensated for additional enue property was intend- come at the gym and that me if I was napping in the Fonseca said the discus- Voters will be asked to costs if necessary. ed for cemetery use, citing his membership was ter- jacuzzi,” he said. “The only sion didn’t give her much support a so-called debt “It’s not like winning the a document from 1893. minated. thing they seemed to agree relief. “They’re only pro- exclusion next spring. lottery, but property own- “Pine Grove Cemetery “(Management said) that upon was that the club longing my agony,” she Residents would have a ers will make out much will be full in 10 years,” I demoralize their club shouldn’t have been locked said. $163 annual hike in their better,” Lamanna said. Field said. “The city will and I caused hundreds of The project requires voter with a chain around the real estate tax bills for The committee also vot- be without a cemetery in approval. Registered voters people to call, which in- outside handles and that a the next 25 years. ed unanimously to request 10 years’ time.” will decide in March. terrupted their daily op- person should check in the The city’s School Build- the Lynn Park Commis- Lamanna said there are erations and that I’m no pool area.” sion and Conservation “no restrictions” on the ing Committee gave ap- Bridget Turcotte can be longer welcome there,” Almeida said he’s wait- Commission vote to con- property and feels confi- proval to build two new reached at bturcotte@item- Almeida said. “My mem- ing to hear whether his schools to serve students vert the park land at Mc- dent the court would not live.com. Follow her on bership has been revoked.” monthly fees for Decem- in the Pickering Middle Manus Field into a school “put a burden on any prop- @BridgetTurcotte. The health club man- ber will be refunded. School district and West and replace the park land erty owner or buyer to go Lynn in October. The at the reservoir site. to the Lynn Museum or $183 million proposal The protesters filled the the Lynn Library” to find includes a 652-student meeting room equipped documents. school to be built near the with signs and informa- Proposed plans include reservoir off Parkland tion packets. taking four-and-a-half Help make a child’s Avenue and a second Castle is against the site acres of park land from school on McManus Field for legal and moral rea- McManus Field. To re- on Commercial Street to sons. place them at another serve 1,008 students. “We’re all in favor of a location in the city, fields Christmas wish City Attorney James new school,” he said. “We will be created at the Lamanna said by law res- have 200 people in our Parkland Avenue site, Sta- idents need to be notified group. Hundreds of people pleton said. months before they need oppose this site. There’s “We’re just looking to come true! to vacate their homes. not a few of us, there’s a replace it at this point, Giving even a little can mean a lot Please donate ITEM SANTA been laid off. desired. From A1 Now in its 50th year, the This year, there are sev- to help make Item Santa fund endeavors eral other ways to donate. helping hand outshines to make Christmas a little To contribute online, go the holidays Christmas lights and brighter for those among to www.itemsanta.org, happy for holiday glow. 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They came to Lynn Auditorium for Melissa Etheridge

Above: Melissa Etheridge fans Me- The Item celebrates its 140th birthday lissa Dufour, Donna Mclellan, Cindi- LYNN — The Item has been serving the North Shore marie Savino and since 1877, and today marks the start of the newspa- per’s 140th year. A copy of Page 1 of that Dec. 8, 1877 Sarah Tarr show off first edition is shown here. their merchandise The founders’ mission was to publish “a daily news- Thursday at Lynn paper of the caliber to meet the needs of the people Auditorium. and to aid in the progress and prosperity of the Right: A fan holds growing city” of Lynn. That commitment continues a sign for a 1989 today through Essex Media Group, the investment Provincetown team of Lynn-based businessmen and businesswomen Melissa Etheridge that purchased The Daily Item from Peter Hastings concert Thursday at Gamage in September 2014, ending five generations of Lynn Auditorium. family ownership. Happy birthday to us.

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FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A 1972 photo of Greg Lake, left, Keith Emerson FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and Carl Palmer after an award ceremony in Mick Jagger, center, performs with Ron Wood, London. left, and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones during their performance on Day 1 of the 2016 Guitarist/singer Greg Lake of Emerson, Desert Trip music festival at Empire Polo Field Lake and Palmer dies FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in Indio, Calif. arrives at the Teen LONDON (AP) — Musician Greg Lake co-founded Choice Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los both King Crimson and Emerson, Lake and Palmer — Rolling Stone’s Mick Jagger Angeles. celebrates birth of eighth child bands that helped define the sprawling, influential but often-maligned genre known as progressive rock. Candace Cameron Bure NEW YORK (AP) — Mick Jagger’s representatives Lake, who died of cancer at 69, was instrumental in say the rock legend has welcomed the birth of his bringing classical influences, epic length, mythic scope exiting TV’s ‘’ eighth child. and 1970s excess into rock ‘n’ roll, winning millions of fans before punk swept in and spoiled the party. NEW YORK (AP) — There’s another departure on Jagger, the 73-year-old frontman of the Rolling television’s “The View,” with Candace Cameron Bure Stones, was on hand Thursday at a New York hospital Manager Stewart Young said in a statement that Lake died Wednesday after “a long and stubborn battle saying she can no longer handle the bicoastal life made when girlfriend, Melanie Hamrick, gave birth to the necessary by her acting career. with cancer.” couple’s son. According to a statement, both parents Bure stars in the “Fuller House” remake on Netflix Born in the southern English seaside town of Poole in are “delighted” and “mother and baby are doing well.” and frequently appears in movies for the Hallmark Jagger already has seven children — Georgia, 1947, Lake founded King Crimson with guitarist Robert Channel. She has traveled to New York from California James, Jade, Elizabeth, Lucas, Karis and Gabriel Fripp in the late 1960s. The band pioneered the ambi- to appear on the daytime chatfest. — who range in age from their 40s to teenagers. tious genre that came to be known as progressive rock. Bure said on Thursday’s show: “I tried to be super- He became a great-grandfather in May 2014 when He went on to form ELP with keyboardist Keith Em- woman but I am going to not try anymore.” Jade’s daughter, Assisi, gave birth to a baby girl. erson and drummer Carl Palmer. The band released Her exit follows by two months the departure of Hamrick is a 29-year-old ballerina who has per- six platinum-selling albums characterized by songs Raven-Symone. That leaves “The View” with Whoo- formed with the American Ballet Theatre in New York. of epic length, classical influence and ornate imagery, pi Goldberg, , and Sara They began dating after the suicide of fashion designer and toured with elaborate light shows and theatrical Haines as permanent co-hosts, with L’Wren Scott in 2014, Jagger’s partner of 13 years. staging. and as frequent contributors. WEATHER LOTTERY

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By Katie Morrison tive, but in a positive way,” ITEM STAFF Kester said. Kester listed Jauron’s MARBLEHEAD — accomplishments, which There are always life les- include leading the Big sons to be learned from Blue football team to two playing sports. state championships in At the 71st annual Item two undefeated seasons, All-Star Dinner Thursday rushing for nearly 3,000 evening at Tedesco Coun- yards at Yale, being draft- try Club, those lessons ed by the Detroit Lions for were instilled in 27 of the football and the St. Louis North Shore’s premier Cardinals for baseball in football players by some- the same year, and reach- one who sat in their shoes ing the Pro Bowl in 1974 years ago. with Detroit. Swampscott’s Dick Jau- Jauron also held several ron, a former NFL play- FILE PHOTO NFL coaching positions, er and coach and college including head coaching Swampscott’s Devin Denham won the football standout at Yale, tenures with the Chicago 600-meter with a time of 1:42.6 against Sau- was the guest speaker for Bears and Buffalo Bills, gus on Thursday. Thursday’s dinner, and and was the NFL’s Coach gave an inspiring and motivational speech, de- of the Year in 2001. tailing some of the lessons “He is one of the most Swampscott he’s learned throughout celebrated people to his long career in sports. emerge from the North Jauron was introduced Shore, and is a nationally track sweeps by former teammate and recognized and admired longtime friend Carl Kes- player and coach,” Kester ter, a Harvard Business said of Jauron. “To whom season opener School professor. much is given, much is re- PHOTO | BOB ROCHE “I’m more than well- quired, and he has been By Mike Alongi aware of how much effort endowed with tremendous Former Swampscott High School, Yale and NFL FOR THE ITEM and sacrifice went into talent and great success. standout Dick Jauron gave a motivating speech achieving all that you “But you, too, are among to this year’s all-stars at the 71st Item All-Star The Swampscott Big Blue notched victories over did, so well done to all, those whom much has Dinner Thursday at Tedesco Country Club. Saugus in both boys and girls indoor track to open and best wishes in your been given and much the season on Thursday. continued success,” Kes- will be expected,” Kester “Your family, friends and ue of preparation, trust, The Swampscott boys, who won 69-8, were led by ter said to the all-stars. added, speaking to the support group is vastly honesty of effort, love, in- Isaiah Bascon, who took first place in the high jump “Congratulations to your all-stars. “I hope you will more important than any clusiveness and many oth- (six feet) and the 55-meter dash (6.7 seconds). Dave draw inspiration from to- wealth, fame or celebrity families, too. I remember ers. Quill won the shot put (39-11 1/2), Joseph Varghese what it was like to be part night’s speaker, and you you can possess or enjoy, won the 55 hurdles (9.4) and Devin Denham won the of a football family; foot- will become the sort of so treat them that way,” “As you move through 600 (1:42.6). Jack Dennehy won the 1000 (2:58.1), ball was the conversation men who change people’s Jauron said. your life, this training will Brendan Bradley won the one-mile (5:25) and Harry during breakfast, lunch lives through your own “Your participation in serve you well many times Parker won the two-mile (12:11). and dinner.” brand of quiet leadership.” athletics, particularly over.” The lone winner for Saugus on the boys side was Kester went on to intro- Kester gave way to Jau- football, aid your devel- Jauron went on to pass Nichollas Silva, who won the 300 with a time of 41.6 duce Jauron. ron, who attended the opment in many ways,” along some of what he’s seconds. “It’s an honor, privilege dinner with his daughter, Jauron said, “discipline, learned through sports, of- On the girls side, the Big Blue won 59-27 over the and a pleasure to intro- Kacy. sportsmanship, conflict Sachems. Michelle Connor won the high jump (5-3), duce Dick Jauron. We’ve Jauron began by con- resolution, anger manage- fering words of wisdom to Maisie Vasquez won the shot put (33-10 3/4), Kendall been friends for more than gratulating the athletes, ment, leadership, team- the audience. Rhodes won the 55 hurdles (9.6) and Molly Frauen- 50 years, so everything their friends, families, work, physical and mental “Whatever direction you holz won the 55 dash (8.0). Ocean Crawley-Sweeney I’m about to say is biased, teammates, coaches and toughness, time manage- won the 600 (2:01) and Ashley Marston won the one- prejudiced and nonobjec- teachers. ment, accountability, val- JAURON, B2 mile (6:25). For Saugus, Haley Dennis won the 300 (46.1), Ga- briella Moreschi won the 1000 (3:12.9) and Olivia Tapia-Gately won the two-mile (14:30). BOYS TRACK Sachems shoot for tournament run Gloucester 44, Salem 42 The Fishermen notched a season-opening win be- By Harold Rivera run in the state tourna- hind victories from Oliver Emerson in the shot put ITEM STAFF ment comes with chal- (36-8), Christian Sanfilippo in the 55 dash (6.6), Ja- lenges. Saugus lost four cob Belcher in the 300 (40.8), Christopher MacDon- The Saugus boys basket- starters from last season’s ald in the 600 (1:41.5), Kory Hurd in the 1000 (3:01.2) ball team is ready to make group to graduation. noise in the Northeastern and Kyle Manley in the one-mile (5:03). Among those four are Conference this season. Starje Prophet-Bernadin was the star of the day for Kyle Autilio and Dan Ber- The Sachems made a deep Salem, notching wins in the high jump (5-2) and the trand, Mark’s son. Autilio run at the Division 3 North 55 hurdles (8.2). Shawn Small also got a win for the moved on to play college state tournament before Witches, taking the two-mile with a time of 11:41. baseball at Assumption Peabody 56, Danvers 25 falling to Lynnfield in the semifinal round. With a College. Dan Bertrand Peabody got wins from Collins Musika in the high joined his older broth- jump (5.5), Patrick Pang in the shot put (45-2), Ra- sample of tournament suc- cess in their array, the Sa- er, Joe, on the basketball mon Medrano in the 55 hurdles (8.9), Amisaday Qui- team at Norwich Univer- jano in the 55 dash (6.8), Joseph Farhat in the 600 chems will look to take the sity. (1:38.2), Marc Alperen in the 1000 (3:15.1), William next step this season. “We lost four senior Aylward in the one-mile (5:04.3) and Shane Braz in “We had a good year last starters,” Bertrand said. the two-mile (11:23.1). season,” Saugus assistant “We lost Kyle (Autilio) For Danvers, Anthony Spignese was the lone win- coach Mark Bertrand said. ner, taking the 300 with a time of 41.5 seconds. “We made it to the third and Dan (Bertrand). Kyle Beverly 62, Lynn English 24 round of the state tourna- was our point guard. He Kyle Chouinard notched two wins for the Panthers ment and we made some was the offensive leader on Thursday, winning both the high jump (5-5) and history when he hosted of the team. He hit some the 55 dash (6.8). Also winning for Beverly were Kev- Stoneham in our first-ever big hoops for us. Dan had in Flaherty in the shot put (37-10 1/4), Dylan Murphy home game in school histo- a good playoff run. He took in the 300 (42.1), John Jones in the 600 (1:33), Brian ry in the second round.” on a lot of tough defensive ITEM FILE PHOTO Harty in the 1000 (3:01.8) and Kyle Hewson in the The Sachems will look to assignments.” pick up where they left off, Saugus center Chris McGrane is one of the key two-mile (11:39.1). SAUGUS, B2 returning starters for the Sachems this season. English got wins from Nathan Nop in the 55 hur- but their quest at another dles (9.3) and Abrar Jalal in the one-mile (5:14.4). Marblehead 67, Winthrop 12 The Magicians got wins from Augie Venzal in the high jump (5-4), Thomas Huber in the 55 hurdles Peabody hockey packed with seniors (8.3), Tamelle Platt in the 55 dash (6.8), Joe Cronin in the 300 (40.9), Ethan Snook in the 600 (1:46.8), By John Madigan did wrong were related to Ian Strothers in the 1000 (2:56.3), Zach Phelan in the FOR THE ITEM effort. We need to play with one-mile (5:08.3) and Haden Wikar in the two-mile more of a sense of urgency.” (12:03.1). The Peabody boys hockey This year’s team is dom- The lone winner from Winthrop was Andrew Mc- team opened its preseason inated by 12 seniors. Un- grail in the shot put (39-9). last weekend with a pair of fortunately, most of them Revere 58, Lynn Classical 28 scrimmages. On Sunday, are short on significant The Revere boys rolled to a win behind victories the Tanners got their first varsity experience, forcing from Edi Mujan in the high jump (5-6) and the 300 look at the competition in Leonard to also look to un- (39.9). Other winners for the Patriots were Morris To- the Northeastern Confer- derclassmen to help pick up glan in the shot put (42-9), David Sinatra in the 55 ence at the NEC Jamboree the slack left by the depar- hurdles (8.4), Zachary Gentile in the 600 (1:41.6) and at Salem State University’s ture of last year’s top scorer Cristian Acuna in the 1000 (3:14.7). Rockett Arena and came up Owen Brewster. Classical winners were Tyler Way in the 55 dash short to the Lynn Jets, 2-1. Last year, Brewster (7.0), Kevin Durant in the one-mile (5:13.4) and Gil- The Tanners led 1-0 on helped lead the Tanners to a ley Kabamba in the two-mile (10:45.4). a first period goal by Cam 12-4-4 record and the No. 4 GIRLS TRACK Anderson, but the Jets ral- seed in the Division 2 North Marblehead 68, Winthrop 18 lied with power play goals tournament, where they After dropping the two field events, the Magicians by Brian Clougherty and were upended in overtime swept the running events with wins from Clara Pol- Jon Kosmas, who netted the by Masconomet, 4-3, in the lard in the 55 hurdles (9.4), Gabriella Mark in the 55 game-winner. first round. dash (7.5), Lydia Bongiorno in the 300 (46.0), Ana Peabody coach Mark “Every year the first goal Hecht in the 1000 (3:25.3), Lily Gillis in the one-mile Leonard said the Tanners is to make the tournament, (6:17.4) and Mia Forster in the two-mile (13:01). have a lot of room for im- second, is to win the league Winthrop got wins from Fiona MacPhail in the high ITEM FILE PHOTO provement. and compete for the state jump (4-8), Gianna Massa in the shot put (33-2 1/4) “We need a better effort, championship,” said Leon- and Holly Benson in the 600 (1:53). Peabody senior captain Tim January will look first off, and then we have to ard. to lead the Tanners from the blue line as the play better positionally,” he TRACK, B2 team’s top defenseman. said. “A lot of the things we PEABODY, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2016 All-Stars shine at annual Item Football Dinner

ALL-STARS give a shout out to my offensive as well as seven sacks and 15 Matt Andreas, who received the in Marblehead’s Super Bowl loss From B1 line, without them, I couldn’t tackles for losses. William F. Connell Student-Ath- to Falmouth. score, my coach, for leading me Durgin received the Coach of lete of the Year Award. Andreas, The other all-stars include coach, Matt Durgin, was named through any struggles I had, the Year award for the second sporting a boot after breaking Matt Lauria and Marcus Rivera the Peter Gamage Coach of the and my teammates.” year in a row, as his Spartans his ankle in the Division 2A of Classical; Frank Perry of En- Year. Johnson said that despite the outscored their opponents, 418- North semifinal, ran for 1,207 glish; Steffan Gravely of Tech; Johnson, who ran for 1,255 loss in the final game of the sea- 94, in their first 11 games of the yard on 188 carries and caught Joey Silvestri of St. Mary’s; Cam yard on 114 carries for the Spar- son, he was happy he got to expe- season. The last coach to win 231 passes for 231 yards. The Williamson of Saugus; Sean tans this season, had 24 rushing rience the journey with his team- the award two years in a row Northeastern Conference/North Lahrizi of Swampscott; Jaason touchdowns and caught seven mates, especially fellow running was Classical’s Bill Wise, under MVP holds a 3.2 grade point av- Lopez, Bo Millett, Aidan Gillis more touchdown passes as the back Abraham Toe, with whom whom Durgin played for two sea- erage at Danvers High. and Justin Faia of Marblehead; Spartans cruised through their he grew up. Johnson added that sons. The Item/Agganis Foundation Victor Rivera and Oscar Lopez regular season slate and the he’s already preparing for his se- “I’m lucky to have great as- Offensive Player of the Year was D3A North playoffs, bringing an nior season, hoping to catch the sistant coaches, great kids, and a senior who wasn’t even sure of Revere; Chris Zuffante of 11-0 record into the Super Bowl. eye of college scouts next year. very talented kids,” Durgin said. he’d be the starting quarter- Winthrop; Cory Bright and Isa- Johnson also came up big for As host Bill Newell said, “Anything good that has hap- back coming into the season, but iah Cashwell-Doe of Fenwick; St. Mary’s on defense with 40 “wherever (Reddy) was lined pened for me individually, it’s ended up leading his Magicians Jake Doherty of Peabody; Mike tackles and three interceptions. up on the field, opposing offens- usually because of the people to the Division 2A Super Bowl. Stellato and Louis Ellis of Lynn- “It means a lot to me,” John- es went somewhere else.” The around me, but when it’s some- Drew Gally finished the season field; Hunter Brown and Declan son said of the award, which is 2015 and 2016 Catholic Central thing bad, it’s usually me screw- with 1,641 passing yards and a Burt of St. John’s Prep; Hugh named for late Item Sports Edi- League Lineman of the Year had ing it up.” 66 percent completion percent- Calice of Beverly; and Christian tor Edward H. Cahill. “I want to 42 solo tackles and 18 assisted Also honored was Danvers’ age, and threw two touchdowns Sanfilippo of Gloucester. Jauron hands down life lessons to all-stars JAURON planted,” he added. “Do anything else that I need- From B1 all the good you can in the ed to be a good teammate time you have in the place and wanted to be a con- go, I strongly encourage you are. The rest will take tributing member of a you to be a lifelong learn- care of itself.” team effort,” he said. “I er,” he said. “Challenge Jauron also spoke about wanted to live by the ax- yourself, expand your dealing with adversity. iom that we and us are a mind, be curious, broaden “Your future will depend whole lot better and more your horizons.” on how you face adversity, beneficial than I and me. He also touched on work attack problems and deal “I leave you with this. ethic. There are eyes on you all “Most people don’t aim with disappointment and failure,” Jauron said. “If the time,” he concluded. too high and miss, they “The greatest gift you can aim too low and hit,” he you fall down seven times, get up eight.” give to anyone is to set a said. “There are many dif- good example.” ferent paths to fulfillment, He finished by talking “As you move through but they all run through about being a good team- commitment, effort and mate, on the field and in your life, this training PHOTO | BOB ROCHE determination. life. will serve you well many Dick Jauron, right, poses with his daughter Kacy at the Item Football Din- “Bloom where you are “I learned more than times over.” ner on Thursday night. B’s fall to Avalanche for second straight loss

BOSTON (AP) — Matt also scored for the Avs. for the Avs. Duchene scored his 10th goal Boston, coming off an over- Colorado led 2-0 after the first, and John Mitchell got his first, time loss the night before at then Mitchell made it 3-0 after lifting the Colorado Avalanche Washington, ended a streak of forcing a turnover at the Colo- over the Boston Bruins 4-2 on six straight games with a point. rado blue line and taking it the Thursday night. The Bruins are 4-1-2 in their other way for a wrist shot that The Avalanche won for the last seven. beat Khudobin on the stick side. 10th time in 11 visits to Boston, Anton Khudobin had 18 saves It was only the 11th shot of the where they haven’t lost since for Boston, which fell behind 3-0 game for the Avalanche, who 1998. for the second straight night. took an early lead on Duchene’s Duchene’s goal 5:30 into the The Bruins rallied Wednesday goal and went up 2-0 when game was the first of three un- with three unanswered goals to assisted tallies for Colorado, force overtime before the Capi- MacKinnon scored at 12:57. which shut down Boston in the tals won it 4-3. Pastrnak got Boston on the third period after David Pastr- Pastrnak’s goals 1:20 apart in board with a breakaway goal nak scored twice in the second the second period briefly revived just after getting out of the pen- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to pull the Bruins within 3-2. Boston, but the Bruins didn’t alty box, then struck again on a Bruins forward David Pastrnak, left, tries to score against Former Bruin Carl Soderberg score again despite outshooting slap shot from above the circles, Colorado Avalanche goaltender Calvin Pickard during the added a goal for Colorado in the Colorado 31-22 for the game. the 18th goal of the season for second period at TD Garden on Thursday night. third and Nathan MacKinnon Calvin Pickard made 29 saves Boston’s 20-year old rising star. Peabody hockey Big Blue track cruises in opener ready for NEC battles TRACK dash (7.8) and Rhode Al- vers was Katie Crum, who in the two-mile (14:04.8). From B1 cindor in the 600 (1:56.6). took the one-mile race in a Gloucester 54, Salem 26 Like most teams in the Peabody 72, time of 6:13.1. Sierra Rudolph and Car- PEABODY Revere 52, ly Curcuru were both dou- NEC, Leonard assumes Danvers 14 Beverly 82, From B1 Lynn Classical 33 The Tanners pulled off ble-winners for Glouces- that they may end up play- Lynn English 4 Revere got wins from Ra- an easy win behind vic- ter, with Rudolph taking The Tanners have a ing only two-and-a-half Winners for Beverly chel Shanbar in the shot put tories from Alexa Flewel- the high jump (5-2) and strong core of seniors that lines throughout the year, were Tyler Orlandella (30-1), Estefania Velasquez ling in the high jump (4- the 55 dash (7.8) and has been a staple in the as depth and consistency is in the high jump (4-10), program over the past few in the 55 hurdles (10.2), 10), Emily Bacelar in the Gracie Sparkman in the Curcuru taking the 1000 uncertain at this time. (3:12.6) and the two-mile years under Leonard, led Claritza Vasquez in the 300 shot put (30-8 1/2), Teya shot put (33-10), Natalie However, reliability is not Marquis in the 55 hurdles (14:08). Kaitlin Marques by captains Tim January, (49.2), Guisser Ghizane in Coughlin in the 55 hur- an issue for the Tanners (10.3), Lexi Bettencourt in won the 55 hurdles (9.2) Chris Gillen, Nick Merry- the 1000 (4:05.9), Hannah dles (10.4), Grace Byrd in in net with McDonnell re- the 55 dash (8.0), Dayna and Leah Rudolph won man, and goaltender Aaron Fitzpatrick in the one-mile the 55 dash (7.7), Uatch- turning for his senior year. Vadala in the 300 (46.3), the one-mile (5:54). McDonnell. (5:48.8) and Monica Posada et Juch in the 300 (48.3), In addition to McDonnell, Emily Nelson in the 600 For Salem, Tayla January, an athletic 6’2 in the two-mile (14:45.4). Amanda Rosenberger in Peabody has a dependable (1:53.1), Sophia Anderle O’Leary won the shot put defenseman who earned The winners for Classi- the 600 (1:54.2), Abby backup goalie in senior in the 1000 (3:39.1) and (24-10 1/4), Fuanyi Ngul- NEC all-star honors last cal were Maysie Jeanlou- Jessica Ostrowski in the Walsh in the 1000 (3:12.7), fac won the 300 (50.4) and Connor Christman who year, will lead the defensive is in the high jump (4-6), two-mile (13:34.3). Lexi Sutyak in the one- Kailey Amodeo won the unit that includes senior made some flashy saves Devyn Astuccio in the 55 The lone winner for Dan- mile (5:51) and Isea Kelley 600 (2:09.9). Zachary Rich and junior against Lynn at Sunday’s Zack deFreitas. Filling in NEC Jamboree. the holes on defense will be “If there is one area we seniors Devin Doucette and are strong it’s goaltending Sachems will be strong in the paint Sal Zarro, junior Jack McK- with Aaron, a two-year all elvey, and sophomore Mike star,” Leonard said. SAUGUS captains in center Chris McGrane expected to contribute. Saugus has Sabino. This group will look Speaking of the NEC, From B1 and forwards Thiery Pierre, Matt four juniors and three sophomores to replicate last year’s dom- Leonard expects conference Waggett and Cam Williamson. on the roster. inance in penalty killing. Despite losing a bundle of talent matchups will be real “dog Pierre will aim to replace Dan Ber- Although Saugus graduated the Last season, the Tanners from last year’s group, Bertrand said trand as the team’s go-to player for fights” again this season. majority of last season’s starters, were strong when it came that he and head coach Paul Moran defensive stops. Bertrand said that this year’s group to killing penalties, denying Leonard believes Peabody like what they’ve seen from this sea- “He’s a stopper,” Bertrand said. matches up well in the con- will account for those losses by work- their opponents 87 out of 90 son’s team. With nearly two weeks “He’s going to take Dan’s role as the ing hard on the court. Bertrand and ference for the most part, times. of practices under their belts, the defensive guy. He played some min- Moran preach hard work to their but he expects Winthrop, Offensively, Leonard is Sachems are improving on a nightly utes for us last year and he did some players on a consistent basis. Swampscott, Marblehead, hopeful that Gillen and basis. good things.” “One thing about our team is that Merryman will step up in and Danvers to be very “Things are looking good,” Ber- Williamson is credited as the type it’s all about hard work,” Bertrand their numbers. strong. trand said. “Paul’s (Moran) happy of player that does anything the said. “Saugus is a working class “Everyone is going to with what he’s got.” team asks of him. The Tanners open this town. Paul likes to say that these have to chip in,” said Leon- Bertrand added, “The kids are ex- “He’s experienced,” Bertrand said. season Dec. 21 when they kids bring in their hard hats to prac- ard who anticipates having cited. They’re ready. It’s a hard-work- “What we like about him is he’s an travel to Winthrop to take tice. Hopefully the hard work starts multiple forwards become on the Vikings. ing, good group of kids. Since we’ve ultimate team player. He doesn’t regular goal scorers rather started we’ve had some good prac- worry about points, he does what to pay off.” “Dec. 21 is the first day of As for how the Sachems stack up than just one or two guys. league play,” Leonard said. tices and scrimmages. The kids are what he need him to do.” “We’re struggling in scoring with the rest of the NEC this winter, “I tried to get some non- ready to go and so are the coaches.” Another player to keep an eye on so we just need to get more This season’s team has experience is Ronnie Lusso, who will step in as the belief is that they can beat any- league games, but couldn’t shots on, more pucks to the on its side. The Sachems carry eight the team’s point guard this upcoming body as long as they show up to play. so while it’s a very late net, and more bodies in seniors, seven of whom were on the season. “I think the NEC will be tough this front,” added Leonard. start, we can use that time varsity team last season. “He’s a solid player for us,” Ber- year,” Bertrand said. “There are a lot As good as the penalty as we have a lot of things “Some of them started, so they were trand said. “He’s going to take over of tough teams and good talent out kill unit was last year, the to work on. We have speed, able to get some tournament experi- at point guard and run the show for there. If we come to play, we can play opposite was true for the great goaltending, and have ence,” Bertrand said. “We’re really our offense. We’ll see what he’s got.” with anybody.” Tanners’ power play, which a lot of talent, but we are happy about that.” Aside from the strong core of se- Saugus tips off the new season scored only one out of every thin on defense and need to Among the key returners for Sau- niors, the Sachems will also carry a on Saturday night (7) when the Sa- five man-up opportunities. work on our power play.” gus is a group of four skilled senior number of underclassmen who are chems visit Everett. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE FRIDAY Duchane Jamboree, at Lynn Classi- Girls Basketball cal (2:30) Revere at St. Mary’s (5:30) Boys Basketball Boys Basketball Fenwick at Marblehead (2) Saugus at Everett (7) New Mission at St. Mary’s (7) Amesbury at Swampscott (7) Winthrop at Medford (7) Swimming and Diving Girls Hockey NEC Diving Meet, at Lynn Tech (5:30) St. Mary’s at St. Joseph (6) Peabody at Melrose (12) Wrestling Beverly at Plymouth North (8 p.m.) Peabody at Essex Tech (6:30) Boys Hockey SATURDAY Marblehead at Scituate (6:50) Girls Basketball St. Peter-Marian at Fenwick (6)

SPORTS BRIEFS Duchane jamboree St. Mary’s this Saturday doubleheader The 24th Annual Paul St. Mary’s wil host the Duchane girls high achool MIAA Endowment double- basketball preseason jam- header to tip off the 2016-17 boree will be held Satur- basketball season today. The PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS day at the Classical High St. Mary’s girls will host From left, Nick Saban of Alabama, Chris Petersen of Washington, Ohio State’s Urban Meyer and School gymnasium on 235 Revere at 5:30 p.m., and the O’Callaghan Way Dabo Sweeney of Clemson pose with the college football championship trophy. defending Division 4 cham- The schedule contains pion boys will host New Mis- eight games including sev- eral local teams and is as sion at 7. follows: 2:30 p.m. — Mar- Chris Petersen the playoff rookie blehead vs. Malden; 3:10 LYS registration — Swampscott vs. Somer- Lynn Youth Soccer ville; 3:50 — Saugus vs. Spring/Winter registration among the final four coaches Medford; 4:30 — Danvers is open until Dec. 15. The vs. Hamilton-Wenham; ATLANTA (AP) — Chris Petersen Clemson Tigers in the Fiesta Bowl. “I don’t think anything has been 5:10 — Peabody vs. Read- winter season starts on chatted up Nick Saban while they Petersen couldn’t help but notice decided about that officially,” Saban ing; 5:50 — Revere vs. January 13 for ages waited to pose with the champion- he was only one on the stage who said, with that last word effectively Bishop Fenwick; 6:30 — U6-U10. Spring travel reg- ship trophy, looking for any bit of hasn’t been to the playoff. Alabama turning it into a non-denial denial. English vs. Georgetown; istrations must be complet- insight that might help the College will be appearing for the third “I’m sure the University of Houston 7:10 — Classical vs. Masco ed online by Dec. 15 for Football Playoff’s rookie coach. straight year, having beaten Clem- will make an announcement about Each game will consist ages U10-U19. To register, No such luck. son last season in a thrilling title who their coach is when they’re of two 8 minute periods. visit lynnyouthsoccer.org. “You know,” Petersen said, break- game . Two seasons ago, Meyer’s ready to do that.” ing into a grin, “he’s pretty tight- Buckeyes won the championship When pressed on whether Kiffin TV/RADIO lipped.” after knocking off Alabama in the would remain at Alabama through The four playoff coaches were all semifinals. the playoff, which culminates with TV College football together Thursday for a nationally “I’m the rookie up here,” Peters- the Jan. 10 title game in Tampa, Sa- NBA FCS quarterfinal: Sam Hous- televised awards show at the Col- en said. “I’ve just got my eyes wide ban turned testy. Toronto at Boston, CSN, 7:30 ton St. at James Madison, lege Football Hall of Fame, not far open and trying to echo what they “We will make that decision when p.m.; Houston at Oklahoma ESPN2, 7 p.m. from the stadium where Peters- say and do.” we have something to make a de- City, ESPN, 8 p.m.; Phoenix en’s Washington Huskies will face If he learned anything from Sa- cision about,” Saban said. “We’ll at LA Lakers, ESPN, 10:30 Golf Saban’s defending national cham- ban, it was not to say much of any- do what’s in the best interest of p.m. PGA: Franklin Templeton pions, the top-ranked Alabama thing. Lane, our program, our players, but Shootout, Golf, 2 p.m.; PGA: Crimson Tide, in the Peach Bowl The Alabama coach was asked a I would think that he would want NHL semifinal game on New Year’s Eve. couple of questions about offensive to finish the season with us. I can’t NY Rangers at Chicago, NHL, PNC Father/Son Challenge, The other semifinal matches Ohio coordinator Lane Kiffin, who is re- speak to that right now. ... I’m not 8:30 p.m. Golf, 5 p.m. State, coached by Urban Meyer, portedly in line to become the next going to answer any more questions College basketball College soccer against Dabo Swinney and the head coach at Houston. about hypothetical situations.” Longwood at Creighton, FS1, NCAA semifinals: Denver vs. 7:30 p.m. Wake Forest, ESPNU, 6 p.m. NHL’s Las Vegas Golden NFL AFC NFC East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Knights denied name trademark New England 10 2 0 .833 319 207 x-Dallas 11 1 0 .917 333 228 Miami 7 5 0 .583 255 278 N.Y. Giants 8 4 0 .667 245 237 Buffalo 6 6 0 .500 305 274 Washington 6 5 1 .542 303 295 LAS VEGAS (AP) — trademark. We love the N.Y. Jets 3 9 0 .250 206 307 Philadelphia 5 7 0 .417 268 245 The U.S. Patent and name,” Alexander said. South South Trademark Office has “Fifteen years ago we W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Houston 6 6 0 .500 207 257 Atlanta 7 5 0 .583 386 331 denied the Vegas Golden redesigned the logo and Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 311 311 Tampa Bay 7 5 0 .583 277 285 Knights’ trademark appli- wanted a trademark to Tennessee 6 6 0 .500 308 296 New Orleans 5 7 0 .417 347 335 Jacksonville 2 10 0 .167 224 313 Carolina 4 8 0 .333 283 321 cation a little more than specifically protect our North North two weeks after the new brand. The logo rep- W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA NHL franchise unveiled resents the spirit of the Baltimore 7 5 0 .583 256 207 Detroit 8 4 0 .667 275 251 Pittsburgh 7 5 0 .583 290 236 Green Bay 6 6 0 .500 295 302 its name and logo. school.” Cincinnati 4 7 1 .375 245 259 Minnesota 6 6 0 .500 233 209 The office cites potential The patent office said Cleveland 0 12 0 .000 197 352 Chicago 3 9 0 .250 204 270 West West confusion with the team the similarities were too W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA name for the College of many to overlook. Oakland 10 2 0 .833 345 299 Seattle 8 3 1 .708 264 194 Kansas City 9 3 0 .750 281 242 Arizona 5 6 1 .458 276 251 Saint Rose in New York, “In this case, the marks Denver 8 4 0 .667 286 229 Los Angeles 4 8 0 .333 180 262 which is also the Golden are identical in part, San Diego 5 7 0 .417 334 319 San Francisco 1 11 0 .083 234 370 Knights. The Las Vegas sharing the same domi- Thursday’s Game San Diego at Carolina, 1 p.m. franchise is set to take the nant wording and overall Oakland at Kansas City, 8:25 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, 1 p.m. ice next season. Sunday’s Games N.Y. Jets at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. commercial impression,” Denver at Tennessee, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 4:25 p.m. NHL deputy commis- it said in denying the ap- Cincinnati at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Seattle at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. Minnesota at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. sioner Bill Daly said the plication. “The nature of Arizona at Miami, 1 p.m. Atlanta at Los Angeles, 4:25 p.m. league will formally re- the applicant’s and regis- Houston at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 8:30 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game spond by a June 7 dead- trant’s services is similar; Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Baltimore at New England, 8:30 p.m. line outlining why it be- both offer sports enter- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lieves the name should tainment of a kind avail- NHL be registered “in co-exis- Fans take a tour of the new T-Mobile Arena in able in the same venues, tence” with that of Saint Las Vegas, the future home of the Las Vegas NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE broadcast on television, Atlantic Division Central Division Rose “just as a number of franchise. and are generally avail- GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA other nicknames current- able to the same class of Montreal 27 18 6 3 39 81 61 Chicago 28 17 8 3 37 78 68 Ottawa 27 16 9 2 34 68 69 St. Louis 27 15 8 4 34 74 75 ly co-exist in professional originally planned, rely- the school’s trademark consumers. Accordingly, Boston 28 15 11 2 32 68 66 Minnesota 25 13 8 4 30 69 53 and college sports (partic- ing on our common law was registered in 2004. He the examining attorney Tampa Bay 28 14 12 2 30 78 77 Winnipeg 30 13 14 3 29 78 87 trademark rights as well declined to say how the Detroit 27 13 11 3 29 69 72 Nashville 25 12 9 4 28 75 69 ularly where there is no concludes that there is a Florida 28 12 12 4 28 66 75 Dallas 27 10 11 6 26 67 87 overlap as to the sport for as our state trademark college would react if the likelihood of confusion be- Buffalo 26 10 10 6 26 55 68 Colorado 25 10 14 1 21 56 75 which the nickname is be- registrations while we NHL franchise continued tween the applicant’s and Toronto 25 10 10 5 25 74 80 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA ing used).” work through the process to pursue its application registrant’s marks.” GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 29 14 11 4 32 88 80 “We consider this a rou- of addressing the question to use the nickname. The team told Sports Il- Pittsburgh 27 17 7 3 37 93 81 San Jose 26 15 10 1 31 62 55 N.Y. Rangers 28 18 9 1 37 99 70 Anaheim 27 13 9 5 31 73 72 tine matter and it is not raised in the federal appli- “It’s only the first period, lustrated it found the pat- Philadelphia 29 16 10 3 35 96 92 Calgary 29 14 13 2 30 73 83 our intention to recon- cations.” I don’t want to get too far ent office decision “not at Columbus 24 15 5 4 34 77 53 Los Angeles 25 13 10 2 28 66 66 sider the name or logo David Alexander, assis- ahead,” Alexander said. all unusual” and said the Washington 25 15 7 3 33 65 58 Vancouver 27 12 13 2 26 65 79 New Jersey 26 12 8 6 30 68 73 Arizona 25 8 13 4 20 57 80 of this franchise,” Daly tant athletic director for Saint Rose does not have official response would be N.Y. Islanders 26 11 10 5 27 69 75 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- said Wednesday. “We ful- communications at the a hockey team. crafted with help of legal Carolina 26 10 10 6 26 63 71 time loss. ly intend to proceed as College of Saint Rose, said “We have a registered counsel. Thursday’s Games Friday’s Games N.Y. Islanders 3, St. Louis 2 Washington at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 6, Edmonton 5 St. Louis at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Colorado 4, Boston 2 Columbus at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Montreal 5, New Jersey 2 Edmonton at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Vancouver 5, Tampa Bay 1 N.Y. Rangers at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Battle for the AFC West Pittsburgh 5, Florida 1 San Jose at Anaheim, 10 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 2, Winnipeg 1 Saturday’s Games Nashville at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Calgary at Arizona, 9 p.m. Ottawa at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Carolina at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Columbus, 7 p.m.

NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 15 7 .682 — San Antonio 18 4 .818 — Boston 13 9 .591 2 Houston 15 7 .682 3 New York 12 10 .545 3 Memphis 16 8 .667 3 6 15 .286 8½ New Orleans 7 16 .304 11½ Philadelphia 5 18 .217 10½ Dallas 4 17 .190 13½ Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Charlotte 13 9 .591 — Oklahoma City 14 8 .636 — Atlanta 11 12 .478 2½ Utah 14 9 .609 ½ Orlando 10 13 .435 3½ Portland 12 12 .500 3 Washington 8 13 .381 4½ Denver 8 15 .348 6½ Miami 7 15 .318 6 Minnesota 6 16 .273 8 Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 15 5 .750 — Golden State 19 3 .864 — Milwaukee 11 9 .550 4 L.A. Clippers 16 7 .696 3½ Chicago 11 10 .524 4½ L.A. Lakers 10 14 .417 10 Detroit 12 12 .500 5 Sacramento 8 13 .381 10½ Indiana 11 11 .500 5 Phoenix 6 16 .273 13 Thursday’s Games Detroit at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Toronto 124, Minnesota 110 Houston at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Washington 92, Denver 85 Indiana at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Memphis 88, Portland 86 New York at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Philadelphia 99, New Orleans 88 Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Golden State at Utah, 9 p.m. Saturday’s Games San Antonio at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. Denver at Orlando, 7 p.m. Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill, right, makes a touchdown catch in front of Friday’s Games Milwaukee at Washington, 7 p.m. Orlando at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Portland at Indiana, 7 p.m. Oakland Raiders cornerback David Amerson during the first half of an AFC West matchup in Miami at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Charlotte at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Kansas City on Thursday night. Toronto at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Houston, 8 p.m. Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Golden State at Memphis, 8 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2016 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Personal change will bring Appeal to the hearts of the You may come under pres- Put your time and energy into A change will do you good. Relationships may need a little about positive results. Address people involved in an unsavory sure if you aren’t prepared. Do doing a great job. Lending a Making travel plans, attending encouragement, but once you the things you don’t like and situation you are facing. Get- your research and be ready to helping hand is commendable, a conference or visiting places start to share and compromise, adjust your life in order to ful- ting to the bottom of things will match anyone who wants to but being taken advantage of that spark memories will help put you in a key position that face off with you. Victory and you will find common ground. fill your dreams. Romance will isn’t fair. Set a limit as well as you bring about new begin- Change is favored, as long as brighten your day. will lead to advancement and new opportunities are heading boundaries. nings. recognition. your way. you avoid overspending. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You’ll be taken by surprise if You may want to bring about Get involved in activities that Give more thought to the fu- You’ll gain insight into your Use your mind in order to get ture and stop dwelling on the you aren’t careful. Don’t rule profession and what measures your way. Putting physical de- change, but having a legiti- will help you put your troubles out anything or commit to you have to take in order to mands on someone will not mate plan that is realistic and on the back burner. The break past. Mistakes should help you something until you have all bring about positive change. help you come out on top. easy to implement will deter- will do you good and help you learn and push you forward the facts. Your intuitive intelli- An unusual source will surprise Learn from experience and mine whether you will be suc- put domestic situations in per- with more knowledge and ex- gence will pay off. you with secret information. avoid stubborn tendencies. cessful. spective. perience.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Ex-military couple can’t agree on a continent to call home Read on a screen or use your paper DEAR ABBY: My hus- ter’s hospital to wash their As mentioned yesterday, dummy for his 13th winner. band recently retired from Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van hands. Nobody should feel books from Master Point This means that declarer, after the military. We have four reluctant to ask for some- school-aged children. The Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, Press are typically available taking the first trick with his and was founded by her mother, thing that is standard pro- in standard book form or as diamond jack (honor from the youngest is starting kin- cedure. dergarten, and I would Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at a PDF computer file that you shorter side first), can imme- like to go back to work and Because many patients can open and read or print. diately draw three rounds of DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los in hospitals and care facil- finally use my college de- Strangely, given how useful trumps and claim. gree. My husband wants Angeles, CA 90069. ities feel vulnerable and to take a job overseas, but dependent, they fear that it is, “Should I or Shouldn’t I?” If he starts with the heart I would likely be unable to staff will “dislike” them if by Marc Smith, which runs to ace and a heart ruff, East work due to the language to attain to use. The experi- TRYING TO STAY 241 pages, is in PDF format overruffs the dummy, gives ence of living in a foreign HEALTHY they ask for too much. For barrier. patients to request hand- only. The well-written book, West a diamond ruff and re- I want to settle down in country would be good for a location I love, doing a your children, and you DEAR TRYING TO washing is not only in as an addendum to the title ceives a second ruff for down job I love. My husband might enjoy the adventure STAY HEALTHY: Bravo their best interest, but also points out, covers the difficult three. worked hard to get this yourself. If that’s not the to you for speaking up! Ac- the hospital’s. Too often, subject of drawing trumps in Apart from Master Point job and I hate to discour- case, you can always re- cording to the Centers for change doesn’t happen in suit contracts. Press, books may be pur- age him. I didn’t realize I turn to the U.S. and see if Disease Control and Pre- the medical profession un- chased from Baron Barclay would feel so strongly vention, hospital-acquired How quickly should South a bi-continental marriage til patients speak up and draw trumps in this sev- Bridge Supplies (baronbar- about settling down until works for you. infections have cost the advocate for their own very recently. I don’t want hospital industry $30 bil- en-spade deal after West has clay.com) and The Bridge to move and he doesn’t well-being. You would not DEAR ABBY: I am lion and resulted in have been “sneered at” if led the diamond eight? World (bridgeworld.com). want to give up this job. 100,000 patient deaths. A North’s four-heart response He suggested we live writing this as I sit in a your request hadn’t made separately. Our marriage hospital at my daughter’s 2013 New York Times arti- those individuals feel de- was a splinter bid announcing is otherwise happy, and bedside. When staff comes cle reported that unless fensive. at least game-going values in due to the military we into her room, she asks pushed to do so, hospital spades with a singleton (or have had a long-distance them to wash their hands workers wash their hands in front of her before put- DEAR ABBY: When void) in hearts. Then came marriage many times be- only as little as 30 percent dining out with a group, fore, just not for as long as ting on their gloves. Sev- of the time they interact four control-bids before the eral doctors took offense when is the proper time to jump to seven. this would be. Should I try with patients. The problem ask for separate checks? moving overseas? at this. We even posted a is so widespread that some Declarer normally counts note on the door, asking Before ordering or after hospitals must monitor the dinner is over? losers in the long-trump hand, WANTS TO SETTLE the staff to wash up inside workers via video cameras DOWN the room. Were we wrong? but when in a grand slam, he She doesn’t want to in- or have them wear elec- BEFORE OR AFTER cannot afford any. He should DEAR WANTS TO crease her risk of infec- tronic badges to “encour- count winners. age” compliance, while DEAR B. OR A.: Be- SETTLE DOWN: Yes, for tion. I would think that a Here, South has 12: five the sake of your marriage, patient worried about others have resorted to cause you are with a group, I think you should. And proper hygiene would not “bribing” workers to do the it would make more sense spades, two hearts, four dia- when you’re there, explore be sneered at by the peo- right thing. to inform your server be- monds and one club. So he finding a way to put the ple trying to get her You were not wrong to fore he or she starts taking needs only one ruff in the degree you worked so hard healthy. ask staffers at your daugh- your orders.

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By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Victor Migliero to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as given by Josue M. Flores and Martha A. Flores a/k/a Martha R. Flores to Wells from Matthew MacVeigh and Colleen Allard to Mortgage Electronic Registration nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., its successors and assigns, dated Fargo Bank, N.A., dated September 30, 2005 recorded at Essex County (Southern Systems, Inc. as nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan, its successors and November 18, 2002 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24895, Page 164 on September 30, 2005. The assigns, dated July 21, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern Registry of Deeds at Book 19667, Page 493 subsequently assigned to Green Tree mortgage was subsequently assigned to HSBC Bank USA, National Association as District) Registry of Deeds at Book 24592, Page 351, subsequently assigned to Servicing LLC by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Trustee for Wells Fargo Home Equity Asset-Backed Securities 2005-4 Trust, Home U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee relating to J.P. Morgan Mortgage Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., its successors and assigns by assignment recorded Equity Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-4 by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., by Acquisition Corp. 2005-FRE1 Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series in said Registry of Deeds at Book 33197, Page 25; of which Mortgage the assignment recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 2005-FRE1 by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., solely as nominee undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage 33898, Page 475; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for for Fremont Investment & Loan, by assignment recorded in said Registry of Deeds and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same in Book 34355, Page 2; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder on December 30, 2016 at 32 Pillings Pond Road, Lynnfield, MA, all and singular will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on December 16, 2016 at 12 Mapleton for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Place, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM on December 16, 2016 at 27 Mudge Street, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, The land with all buildings thereon situation in Lynnfield, Essex County, The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings to wit: Massachusetts., being a subdivision of Lot B on a plan of land in Lynnfield thereon, bounded and described as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY by Mapleton Place, recorded in Essex County, South District Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 54, Plan 94, forty-five (45) feet; NORTHWESTERLY by Lot 5 on a plan of this and other lots The land with the buildings and improvements thereon in Lynn, Essex County, and more particularly being lot B3 on a "Subdivsion of Lot B in Lynnfield, recorded in Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 1395 Page 600, and by Massachusetts, known and numbered as 27 Mudge Street and further described Massachusetts by Wilbur W. MacIntosh" July 7,1951 by Dana F. Perkins and Sons, land now or formerly of Morgan, fifty-one and ninety-hundredths (51.90) feet; as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY by Mudge Street, measuring fifty (50) feet; Inc. which plan is recorded in Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 3850, NORTHEASTERLY by land formerly of Morgan, forty-one (41) feet; and SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of William Curo, one hundred (100) feet; opposite Page 224 and further described as follows: Southwesterly by Pillings SOUTHEASTERLY by land formerly of Bucknam, fifty and twenty-two hundredths NORTHEASTERLY by the center of a ditch on land now or formerly of Beede, fifty Pond Road one hundred (100) feet; thence turning and running; Southeasterly two (50.22) feet. Meaning and intending to grant a first mortgage on the same (50) feet; and NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Mudge or Brown, on hundred eighty-five and 25/100 (285.25) feet thence turning and running; premises conveyed to us by deed of Albert Cronin and Sheila Cronin recorded with hundred (100) feet. For title see deed recorded immediately prior hereto. Northeasterly one hundred and one and 44/100 (101.44) feet thence turning and said Deeds herewith. running; Northwesterly to the point of beginning three hundred and one and 2/100 The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, (301.02) feet. Containing 28,313 square feet of land, more or less. This The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to conveyance is subject to restrictions contained in a deed recorded as instrument restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and number 174 on September 28, 1951, in said Registry, insofar as the same is in M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. full force and application. Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. mortgagor (s) by deed recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds TERMS OF SALE: recorded herewith. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid TERMS OF SALE: check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be 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 delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee relating to J.P. Morgan Mortgage entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee for Wells Fargo Home Equity Acquisition Corp. 2005-FRE1 Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Asset-Backed Securities 2005-4 Trust, Home Equity Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-FRE1 description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of Series 2005-4 an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Present Holder of said Mortgage, Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. By Its Attorneys, ORLANS MORAN PLLC ORLANS MORAN PLLC PO Box 540540 Ditech Financial LLC fka Green Tree Servicing LLC PO Box 540540 Waltham, MA 02454 Waltham, MA 02454 Phone: (781) 790-7800 Present Holder of said Mortgage, Phone: (781) 790-7800 15-013360 By Its Attorneys, 15-019546 Item: November 25, December 2, 9, 2016 ORLANS MORAN PLLC Item: November 25, December 2, 9, 2016 PO Box 540540 CARE AND PROTECTION Waltham, MA 02454 MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS Phone: (781) 790-7800 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION 16-000029 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage DOCKET NUMBER 15CP0341LY Item: December 9, 16, 23, 2016 from Frances Anne Harrell to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as Trial Court of Massachusetts nominee for American Mortgage Network, Inc., DBA American Mortgage Network of Juvenile Court Department MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE MA, A DE Corp., its successors and assigns, dated April 10, 2006 and recorded COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 25558, Page Essex County Juvenile Court By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage 496 as affected by a Loan Modification Agreement recorded in said Registry of 139 Central Avenue given by Pamela C Diggs and Michael E Diggs to Sovereign Bank, dated January 9, Deeds at Book 29340, Page 143, subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank National Lynn, MA 01901 2007 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Association, as Successor Trustee to Bank of America, National Association as 781-586-0415 Book 26466, Page 21 as affected by loan modification recorded in said Registry Successor by Merger to LaSalle Bank National Association, as Trustee for GSAA of Deeds at Book 28734, Page 298, subsequently assigned to MTGLQ Investors, Home Equity Trust 2006-14, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-14 by TO: James Newson L.P. by Santander Bank, N.A., Formerly Known As Sovereign Bank, its successors Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., by assignment recorded in said and assigns by assignment recorded in said Registry of Deeds at Book 33998, Registry of Deeds in Book 31881, Page 116; of which Mortgage the undersigned A petition has been presented to this court by Lynn DCF, seeking, as to the Page 286 and subsequently assigned to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the following child(ren), Kysheym Newson, that said child(ren) be found in need of doing business as Christiana Trust, not in its individual capacity but solely as purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM on care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and Families. Trustee for BCAT 2014-10TT by MTGLQ Investors, L.P. by assignment recorded in December 16, 2016 at 94 Wyman Street, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises The court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to receive notice said Registry of Deeds at Book 33998, Page 288;of which Mortgage the described in said Mortgage, to wit: of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage guardianship or any other disposition of the child(ren) named herein, if it finds that and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM The land at 94 Wyman Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, with all the the child(ren) is/are in need of care and protection and that the best interests of on December 30, 2016 at 40 Pearson Street, Saugus, MA, all and singular the buildings and improvements thereon, being shown as Lot 129 on a plan entitled, the child(ren) would be served by said disposition. premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: "Plan of the Estate of H. Burchsteas Johnson, Lynn, Mass." by JQ Hammond, Surveyor, dated June 28, 1871, recorded with Essex County (Southern District) You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth The land with the buildings thereon situated in Saugus, "Essex County, Registry of Deeds, in Book 1083, Page End. above, on the following date and time: 01/23/2017 09:00 AM Hearing on Massachusetts, being shown as Lot No. 71 on a "Plan of Building Lots in Saugus, Merits (CR/CV) Mass., owned by John Foster and John P. Woodbury, January 1, 1874" recorded in The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Essex South District Deeds Book of Plans 1, Plan 48, and being more particularly restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the bounded and described as follows: NORTHERLY by a lot shown upon saud plan as M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to containing 74,855 square feet now or formerly owned by the Town of Saugus, fifty assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. represent you. (50) feet; EASTERLY by Lot No. 70, one hundred (100) feet; SOUTHERLY by Pearson Street, fifty (50) feet; and WESTERLY by Lot No. 72 one hundred TERMS OF SALE: If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date (100) feet; containing according to said plan, five thousand (5,000) square feet A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this more or less. For reference to title, see Deed recorded immediately prior hereto a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be matter. and herewith. A deed from Daniel Olsen and Sandra Olsen to Pamela c. Diggs and delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Michael E. Diggs to be recorded. required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 781 586-0415. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other WITNESS: restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Hon. Hon. Mark Newman M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms FIRST JUSTICE assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure DATE ISSUED: 11/22/2016 sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Judith M. Brennan TERMS OF SALE: entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Clerk-Magistrate A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Item: December 9, 12, 19, 2016 a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. (SEAL) required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. LAND COURT from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid U.S. Bank National Association, as Successor Trustee to Bank of America, National 16SM010356 at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Association, as ORDER OF NOTICE of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Trustee for GSAA Home Equity Trust 2006-14, Asset-Backed Certificates, sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Series 2006-14 To: entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Martignac Maurose recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Present Holder of said Mortgage, Raymond Milien description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of By Its Attorneys, an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. ORLANS MORAN PLLC and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 PO Box 540540 U.S.C. 50 §3901 et seq.: Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Waltham, MA 02454 Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, doing business Phone: (781) 790-7800 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Trustee for Securitized Asset Backed as Christiana Trust, not in its individual capacity but 14-015631 Receivables LLC Trust 2005-OP1, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series solely as Trustee for BCAT 2014-10TT Item: November 25, December 2, 9, 2016 2005-OP1 Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property Lynn, numbered ORLANS MORAN PLLC THE TRIAL COURT 49 Kirtland Street, given by Martignac Maurose to Option One Mortgage PO Box 540540 PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Corporation, dated September 14, 2004, and recorded in Essex County (Southern Waltham, MA 02454 Docket No. ES16P3373EA District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23399, Page 1, and now held by the Plaintiff by Phone: (781) 790-7800 INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of 15-015429 Essex Division Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Item: December 9, 16, 23, 2016 Estate of: If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United CITY OF LYNN Helen V Paszkowski States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Also Known As: Helen Paszkowski Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a Date of Death: August 30, 2016 that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in public hearing on Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in Council To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before January 9, Chambers: Petitioner Frances H. Mosher of Salinas CA 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the 1. Petition of Broadway Discounts, Mario Sabatine, for permission for a sign The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal benefits of said Act. permit at 340A Broadway. Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on November 25, 2016. 2. Petition of Eliezer Eugene, LLC, Laroy Harding, for permission for a restaurant supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with Attest: Deborah J. Patterson permit in order to lease commercial space as a restaurant at 110 South Common the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration Recorder Street. from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating 16-026969 3. Petition of Sethy's Convenience Store, Viseth Nhor, for permission for a beer to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. wine license operating seven days a week from 7:30AM to 9:00PM year round at Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings Item: December 9, 2016 522 Chestnut Street. and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Per Order: Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Item: December 9, 2016 Mary F. Audley City Clerk Item: December 9, 13, 2016

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