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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 DEALS STEVE KRAUSE OF THE COMMENTARY Lynn looks to max out its line of credit$DAY$ PG. 3 By Steve Krause a realistic FY 2019 budget that intended $4 million be put aside missioner of local services for the ITEM STAFF includes setting the tax rate. to solve any de cits so the city Department of Revenue. “One of Root, “This will put the FY ‘19 budget could go forward with the budget the ways to plug that shortfall LYNN — The City Council on on track,” he said. “Obviously, we for FY ‘19, with $500,000 held in was to tap into that $14 million. Tuesday will consider whether face challenges in 2020. We have reserve. The council has to take a vote to root, to exhaust the funds from a $14 million loan it received from the a big hole to dig out of. That’s But due to unforeseen issues authorize (spendingDEALS that money). state to close last year’s de cit. our challenge going forward. But from last year, including the Once it does,OF the $14THE million is root, To solve the money woes that we’ve put a reasonable budget to- medical insurance statement spent.” came up during scal 2018, May- gether to handle FY ‘19.” that came in June, it turned out Cronin said$ without the$ bond, The mayor said he is not look- that it was $400,000 more than it would have beenDA impossibleY to or Thomas M. McGee said the PG. 3 etc. city needs the last $500,000 that ing to borrow any more money. had been budgeted. That’s why resolve the scal crisis. hadn’t been earmarked. If the The $14 million was loaned to the cash is needed, McGee said. “We knew the city was going to When the United States council grants the request, that the city when scal 2018 was “The nal revenue gures did have challenges for the next bud- competes in the Olym- would close the books on the loan. put together to solve lingering not come in as favorable as the get too,” he said. “For Fiscal ‘20, McGee said Monday the mon- de cits. McGee used $9.5 mil- (FY ‘18) budget assumed,” said pics, I want it to win. It LYNN, A3 doesn’t matter what sport ey will allow the city to present lion to resolve those issues, and Sean Cronin, senior deputy com- DEALS or whether I even know anything about it. OF THE And it doesn’t mat- $ $ ter whether I like the DAY president or not. One has PG. 3 nothing to do with the SALUTING HEROES other. It’s not a nationalistic thing. I don’t believe winning an Olympic FROM YEARS PAST event — even when it’s a DEALS gold medal — makes us OF THE any better, nor does los- ing make us any worse. $DAY$ And it’s not necessarily a PG. 3 question of blind loyalty or excessive devotion ei- ther. If we win, we win. If we lose, we lose. Life goes on either way (though it’s much more enjoyable when we win). What it comes down to most of all is geography. I’m an American. And when the Americans beat the Soviets, the way they did in the 1980 hockey game; or when they beat the Canadians, the way the U.S. women’s hockey team did last winter, I am happy for these athletes. And I am happy that my country has something to celebrate in the midst of what always appears to be an otherwise excessive drumbeat of bad news. I bring all this up because Tuesday night, at Fenway Park, the Red Sox will play the Los An- geles Dodgers in Game 1 of the World Series (or, as I’ve always called it, the World Serious). I’m no kid. And I’m certainly no rookie when it comes to celebrating championships. I’ve lived through 17 Celtics titles (and remember every- thing from about 1962 on), three Bruins Stanley Cups, ve Super Bowl titles by the Patriots, and three (hopefully four) World Series victories by Children given surprise Years can’t dim memories the Red Sox. I know what a duck boat looks like. gift of Saugus dad’s tale of fallen Lynn Marine I’ve pretty much seen it all. And thanks to one By Bridget Turcotte Master Sgt. By Thor Jourgensen Bradley J. of the best jobs a sports ITEM STAFF Thomas Vir- ITEM STAFF Campus fan who still has a lot of nelli fought was one of SAUGUS — More than seven decades after LYNN — Charles Grif n can remember Nov. 8, little boy in him could in World War 241 Marines their father died in World War II, the children 1983, with a precision not dimmed by time and ever have, I’ve seen much I and World killed in an of Master Sgt. Thomas Virnelli felt like he was recall how he handed a folded American  ag to of it live. War II. attack in Bei- Unlike some writers alive again. the Lynn mother of Bradley J. Campus, one of rut, Lebanon who seem to delight in Virnelli — known as “Pop” by many — was a 241 Marines killed in an attack three weeks ear- seeing the home team war hero. The Saugus resident dedicated much lier on a Beirut, Lebanon building where they in 1983. lose, I’ve never gone that of his life to serving the country, rst in World were based. route. I may not care War I and later, while in his early 50s, in World For Marine veteran Grif n and other Marines, for Bill Belichick, and I War II. including former Revere Police Chief Joseph Ca- may view Bob Kraft as To his children, he was much more than that. farelli, Oct. 23 is a day for remembrance and a a hypocrite, but I don’t To Thomas Jr., Mary, Frank, and Jim, “Papa” reminder of the risks Americans face around the want to see the was a legend. world. Giants win just because “He was brave,” said Mary Virnelli, now 82. “In my opinion, the attack that day was the of that. And while I want “He was courageous. Not everybody could do rst battle in the global war on terrorism. We to run out to the mound what he did.” were a peace-keeping force and we were at- and beat up Joe Kelly and But much of his life was unknown to his children tacked,” Cafarelli said. SOX, A4 VIRNELLI, A3 CAMPUS, A3

‘Non speci c’ shooting threat bumps up Breed security INSIDE Opinion By Thor Jourgensen Arizona and California. to the attention of Breed Principal Julie Louf, Voters losing out ITEM STAFF The threat was later discovered to be a hoax who contacted Tutwiler at 7:30 a.m. Monday. as candidates debate after the posting was tracked to an Internet The screen image stated: “Attention every- debating. A4 LYNN — Police assigned three of cers Provider address in San Leandro, Calif. An one who goes to BMS will be shooting up the to Breed Middle School Monday and school eighth-grader reportedly admitted posting it school on Monday afternoon @1221.” Sports administrators reached out to parents after as a joke, after an investigation by the Ben- “It was a nonspeci c threat that could have Peabody girls soccer receiving a “non speci c” threat to shoot up son Police Department in San Pedro Valley in involved thousands of schools. However, we falls to Danvers. B1 a school referred to in an Instagram screen California. immediately involved the police,” Tutwiler  image as “BMS.” Tutwiler said Lynn police assigned of cers said. Ruff day for English School Superintendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler during the school day to Breed because the School of cials used the district’s mass call soccer squads. B1 said no incidents occurred at the O’Callaghan image stated the shooting would occur at system to notify parents about the threat,  Way school Monday and said the threat was 12:21 p.m., when students walk from one emphasizing that it was nonspeci c. Tutwiler Lynn eld volleyball made via social media in several school dis- class to another. closing season on tricts across the country, including ones in He said a Breed student brought the image BREED, A3 high note. B1

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MIDDLETON — Mi- Michael served in trade insults in bitter debate chael G. Brienza, 88, the United States of Middleton, passed Marine Corps during By Steve LeBlanc the proposal — at least for have to deal with,” Amore hibited it. I didn’t run for away on Monday, Oct. the Korean Conflict, ASSOCIATED PRESS now. said, adding he’s not con- re-election,” Amore said. “I think it’s the future vinced that when an indi- Amore in turn faulted 15, 2018, at the Ka- where he earned an BOSTON — Democratic plan Family Hospice, honorable discharge. ... but I’m not convinced vidual goes to the registry, Galvin for not attending Massachusetts Secretary it could be done securely,” they can prove they are a meetings of the Massa- in Danvers. Following his ser- of State William Galvin Born in Lynn, he vice in the Marine Amore said, adding “peo- citizen. chusetts Historical Com- and his Republican chal- ple need to feel confident Galvin said Amore is mission, even though he is was the son of Gae- Corps, he worked lenger Anthony Amore tano and Felomena at the former Cush- that when they go in, their echoing a Republican chair of the commission. clashed Monday in a bitter vote counts.” playbook aimed at creat- Amore also said Galvin (Basile) Brienza. He was the man Bakery in Lynn. He then debate. father of Annmarie Musumeci worked at the United States The two also differed on ing more hurdles for peo- was abusing state dollars The two split on many and her partner Allan San- Postal service until his retire- a new system adopted by ple wanting to vote. by using a taxpayer-fund- issues during the half- born of Middleton. He was the ment. lawmakers and signed by “Republicans are into ed voter information book- hour match on WGBH, in- grandfather of Eric Allen and In lieu of flowers, donations Republican Gov. Charlie having fewer people vote,” let sent out to households his wife Tasha of Middleton can be made to the American cluding whether the state Baker earlier this year Galvin said. “I’m into hav- to talk about his efforts and Stefanie Allen of Kailua, Heart Association. Visit www. should adopt same-day that will automatically ing more people vote.” to fight investment fraud Hawaii. He was great-grand- heart.org. voter registration, which update a person’s voter The two also traded and protect the addresses father of Eric and Ashley Allen Service information: Ser- allows residents to regis- registration when that more barbed broadsides of domestic violence vic- of Middleton. Also survived by vices are private and under ter to vote and cast a bal- person notifies a state during the debate. tims. The page references many nieces and nephews. He the direction of the MACKEY lot on the same day. agency like the Registry Galvin chastised Amore, Galvin by name about a was predeceased by siblings: Funeral Home, Middleton. To Galvin said he supports of Motor Vehicles of a new saying he failed to attend dozen times. Lena Ventura, Mary Vizena, leave a condolence kindly legislation that would al- address or other change in nearly all of the town “That’s essentially an Nicholas, Frank and Frederick visit www.mackeyfuneral- low same-day voter regis- their status. meetings in Swampscott ad,” Amore said. “It’s at Brienza. home.com. tration. One of the top jobs Amore said he was con- — his hometown — after least unethical.” of the secretary of state’s cerned about the new sys- being elected town meet- Galvin said that page office is to oversee elec- tem. ing member. is included in the booklet tions. “I spoke to town and city Amore didn’t dispute the whether he’s on the ballot MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS “I’ve advocated for it. clerks and they told me absences. or not. I’ve come up with a very that it’s going to create a “A decade ago, I was town The tense debate ended Boston suburbs deal with days of the race. Voters specific plan to put it to- burden for them with all meeting member and I did with Amore calling Galvin booming rat populations will start seeing the ad on gether,” Galvin said. of this information coming miss the meetings. I had “a liar” and Galvin calling television Tuesday. Amore said he’s against into their offices that they a family issue that pro- Amore “a faker.” BOSTON (AP) — Sub- urban Boston communi- Two police groups endorse ties are dealing with a Healey in AG race ‘Obamacare’ shapes opioid grant spending surge in rat infestations. The Boston Globe BOSTON (SHNS) — By Carla K. Johnson reports that towns like Two police organizations and Nicky Forster Belmont and Peabody have picked their can- ASSOCIATED PRESS have focused efforts on didate in the attorney eradicating growing general race, lining up With Republicans and rat populations. The behind incumbent Demo- Democrats joining forces Waltham City Council re- crat Maura Healey. again in a bipartisan effort cently approved $15,000 Both the Massachu- to target the U.S. opioid to manage rodent issues setts Major City Chiefs crisis, an Associated Press after reports of dozens of of Police Association, analysis of the first wave rats playing in puddles. representing chiefs from of emergency money from Experts say an increase 39 departments, and Congress finds that states in trash could explain Massachusetts Coali- are taking very different growing rat populations tion of Police, the state’s approaches to spending it. in suburban areas. Oth- largest law enforcement To a large extent, the ers cite climate change. union, have now endorsed differences depend on Scientists say warmer Healey over her Repub- whether states partici- winters allow rats to re- lican challenger Jay pated in one of the most produce more frequently. McMahon. divisive issues in recent Peabody officials have The major city chiefs as- American politics: the created a half-hour public sociation wrote to Healey health overhaul known as access program that on Oct. 16, informing her “Obamacare.” teaches residents how to of the group’s unanimous The AP analysis found prevent rat infestations. vote to back her. “All the states that expanded Belmont created a “carry men and women of our Medicaid under President in, carry out” policy for organization collectively Barack Obama’s health trash at its parks. New- agree that your office, overhaul reported spend- ton has launched a web- behind your formidable ing their allocations more site dedicated exclusively leadership, has been slowly than states that PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to rats. doing an outstanding job didn’t expand the health Michael Robinson, of North Reading, who is in recovery from heroin Other towns and small over the past 4 years, insurance program to addiction, recently became a union carpenter and has been working on specifically as it pertains cities have increased poor, childless adults. building projects across the Boston area since. trash pickups and trash to enhancing public Why? In states that ex- container inspections. safety in our cities and panded Medicaid, the in- towns and taking an ex- surance program already Medicaid funding has- mentum going after the vices coordinator, a $500 Gonzalez going on air ceptional leadership role covers addiction treat- tened to catch up. funds are gone.” benefit and a six-week with first ad of gov race in addressing the opioid ment for nearly everyone “Non-expansion states In Massachusetts, with training program in con- epidemic as well as work- who is poor and needs it. are dealing with popu- Medicaid expansion al- struction. Two months BOSTON (SHNS) — ing to reducing violence,” Medicaid allows states to lations more likely to be ready paying for treat- ago, the 25-year-old be- With the election two Chelsea Police Chief go beyond the basics with uninsured and more likely ment, the grant goes came a union carpenter weeks away, Democrat Brian Kyes, the group’s the grant money, while to need coverage for addic- largely toward such re- and has been working on Jay Gonzalez released president, wrote. non-expansion states tion treatment,” Saloner covery services. Phillip building projects across the first television ad of Healey’s campaign have to fill in for basic said. In contrast, states Oliver, a 48-year-old who the Boston area since. his campaign for gover- announced both endorse- needs with fewer dollars, with Medicaid expansion has struggled with addic- “It’s a great thing nor on Monday, a spot ments on Monday. “I’m said Brendan Saloner, an can use the grants to cre- tion since his early teens, they’re doing,” Robinson that uses music and proud to have support of addiction researcher at ate new infrastructure, is training to work in the said. “The reason a lot of narration to reinforce the law enforcement and I will Johns Hopkins Bloomberg “asking providers to take restaurant industry; his people stay getting high Democrat’s critique of continue to do all I can School of Public Health. In risks by investing in new tuition is covered by the is they have nothing to Gov. Charlie Baker as an as Attorney General to effect, Medicaid expansion personnel, new systems grant. look forward to. They executive without a clear support police, our chiefs, states had a running start and new ways of doing Michael Robinson, who don’t have the jobs skills vision for Massachusetts. and the men and women on the opioid crisis, while things,” Saloner said. “The is in recovery from heroin and the streets are all “Our government is who serve,” Healey said in states without the extra puzzle is how to keep mo- addiction, got a care ser- they know.” moving in slow motion. a statement. We spend too much time waiting,” said Gonzalez, Cape Chamber joins biz Rainy weather leads to large mushroom haul who narrates the 30-sec- alliance for education ond spot. He blames Baker By Cheryl estimated that over three Dry weather doesn’t bode Gilbert suggests people for “dragging his feet,” and BOSTON (SHNS) — Richardson days, he collected more well for mushrooms. go out with a mushroom leaving some residents of The Cape Cod Chamber THE NEWBURYPORT than 300 pounds of them. “It’s been really, real- expert first before trying Massachusetts stuck in of Commerce has joined DAILY NEWS “I never thought I’d see ly hard when you get a to identify and pick them traffic and waiting for the the Massachusetts Busi- it like this,” he said. month or couple months of on their own. He routinely BEVERLY — Dugie Rus- their neighborhood schools ness Alliance for Edu- drought,” he said. hosts mushroom walks for sell opened the back end of It seems mushrooms in to improve. “We need to cation as an affiliate, a the public during which he his hatchback to reveal a general are having a ban- And though the weather get moving,” Gonzalez decision that the alliance explains different mush- trove of treasures, but it ner year. Joe Choiniere, has started to cool, Gilbert says, as the music changes says reflects members’ rooms the group finds and wasn’t what you might ex- Massachusetts Audubon’s said, it doesn’t mean the to a more up-tempo beat concerns about how well expert in mycology — the mushrooms are done. whether they are edible. students are prepared for pect. with images of Gonzalez study of fungi — in central “If a mushroom is young “The general rule of the workforce. Inside were enormous playing soccer and talking Massachusetts, called it “a and growing strongly, a thumb is to know the The 30-year-old al- mushrooms, two of which with residents. bonanza.” little bit of snow isn’t go- mushroom and to know liance’s network now weighed about 30 pounds The ad, titled “Time to “I doubt that I can think ing to make them die,” he its look-alikes equally includes 30 chambers of each. Russell tottered a Move,” is the first Gonza- of a year that I’ve seen this said. well,” Gilbert said. “You commerce and industry bit before he could get a lez will have been able to Gilbert has studied learn them like you learn organizations, includ- good hold on them — one much,” said Choiniere, re- air during either the pri- a foreign language.” As ing the Greater Boston in each arm — for a photo. gional property manager mushrooms for 40 years mary or general election for picking, especially the Chamber of Commerce, It was the second time at Broad Meadow Brook and said it’s the best sea- as sluggish fundraising bushy hens of the woods, the Worcester Regional that day Russell, 80, had in Worcester and Wachu- son he’s seen in at least 20 has forced the Democrat- most mushroom hunters Chamber of Commerce filled the trunk of his car sett Meadow in Princeton, years. ic ticket to stockpile its say their freezers are full and Massachusetts with what are called hens both Mass Audubon prop- He rattled off several resources for the closing and they’re done for the Technology Leadership of the woods — a bushy, erties. kinds of mushrooms that year. Council. The groups col- sturdy, edible mushroom Choiniere said July’s have thrived this year “I’m just ignoring them,” lectively represent more with overlapping caps that rain paired with a damp in the Northeast, from IN MEMORIAM the bright orange chick- Gilbert said. PHYLLIS M. DIVENUTI than 26,000 employers. resemble ruffles, oftenSeptember — Salem’s ON HER ANNIVERSARY “We are extremely found at the base of a tree. rainfall for the month was en of the woods to black 2009 ~ OCTOBER 20 ~ 2018 pleased to be joining Its shape, Russell said, 2 inches above normal — trumpets — a dark, fun- ON HER BIRTHDAY could explain the mush- nel-shaped mushroom 1928 ~ OCTOBER 21 ~ 2018 our peers in the work of makes it an easy mush- 781-593-7700 sustaining and advancing room to identify. Plus, he room boom. that tends to grow near Publishing Daily, except Sundays our world-class educa- said, “it’s one of the most “There hasn’t been any vernal pools and drainage USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 tion system in Massa- delicious mushrooms you cold weather or frost real- runoff areas. Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA ly to shut them down,” he “They grow gregarious- and additional offices. chusetts and on Cape can eat.” He had spent the Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Cod,” chamber executive day driving around, giv- said last week. ly,” he said. “When you find Subscriptions Wendy Northcross said in ing “hens” to firefighters, Gary Gilbert, a Man- them, you usually find a Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States a statement this month. friends and basically any- chester resident who whole carpet of them.” $20.00 for 4 weeks “We believe that the one who would take them teaches classes on mush- Choiniere said that this $65.00 for 13 weeks room identification, said time of year, he’s seen an $130.00 for 26 weeks future workforce deserves off his hands. $260.00 for 1 year the best opportunity for This year, hens of the a combination of rain and abundance of jack-o’-lan- Send payment to and POSTMASTER, heat led to the exceptional terns, a bright orange send address changes to: You are missed more each day learning and career de- woods are spawning fast- and our thoughts and prayers are velopment, and partner- er and bigger than Rus- season. It’s especially ob- mushroom that grows The Daily Item for you daily. Thank you for sharing ing with others can help sell, a Beverly resident, vious because the region in clusters at the base of 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 your love and wisdom with us. make this a reality for all can recall in his 50 years has experienced drought trees. This one, however, is Love always, John and Joan Lynn, MA 01903 our residents.” of mushroom hunting. He over the last three years. poisonous. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Years can’t dim memories of fallen Lynn Marine Lynn looks to max CAMPUS From A1 out its line of credit Campus was a 21-year-old En- gan because the city had glish High School graduate who LYNN been underfunding the joined the Marine Corps to inject From A1 some direction into his life. By cost of health insurance which is what I’ll be focus- mid-1983, warring factions had re- for its employees going ing on at (Tuesday night’s) duced once-glamorous Beirut to a back several years, and meeting, there will be no city filled with rubble, gunfire and that the debt just got too more money to fix deficits. checkpoints manned by the factions’ extensive. soldiers. There will have to be some “Now, they’ve correctly Campus and members of the 24th hard discussions.” budgeted for health insur- Marine Amphibious Unit were as- City Council President ance,” he said. “So going signed, in the words of an August Darren Cyr said the panel into 2020, save for snow 1983 news report, “to create an aura will examine everything. and ice, which you can of calm and stability so that the Leb- Solving the budget defi- never accurately predict, anese government can re-establish cit is important for a num- they should have no more control …” ber of reasons, he said, the deficits to cover.” They were based in a building biggest one is enabling the near the Beirut airport designated city to set the new tax rate Steve Krause can be as a headquarters for the Marines. on time. reached at skrause@item- Campus’ sister Brenda in an Item Cronin said the issue be- live.com. interview six weeks before his death expressed worries about her broth- ‘Non specific’ shooting threat er in the wake of the deaths of five Marines in Lebanon in late August, bumps up security at Breed early September 1983. The attacker who killed Campus and fellow Ma- rines was at the wheel of an explo- BREED aimed at Breed. sive-laden truck that plowed into From A1 The California student the headquarters building while who apparently posted the said by 9 a.m. Lynn offi- many of the Marines slept. notice attended Bancroft cials became aware of ac- Lynn resident Darryl Bradley Sr. Middle School, hence the counts of other school dis- was based in the building with his “BMS” notation, according tricts across the country Marine unit from February to May to the Benson Police Dept. receiving the threat. 1983. Stationed in North Carolina Facebook page, which not- Police answered calls on the day of the attack, Bradley ed one of the children liv- from concerned parents and other Marines were rushed onto ing at the IP address site military aircraft and dispatched to throughout Monday and admitted creating the fake Lebanon to bolster the Marine secu- Tutwiler said parents account and posting the rity presence in the bombing’s after- received a follow-up call message to social media. math. Monday afternoon inform- A secondary message also “That was a massive, four-story ing them the school day appears on the posting, an- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE concrete building. We couldn’t be- proceeded without inci- nouncing it was a joke. lieve it,” he said. The sign at the Clark Street Playground honors Lance Cpl. dent. The Sunday night post Cafarelli and fellow Marines were Bradley J. Campus. “We take each and every kicked off a multi-agency sent to Lebanon days later. The one of these threats seri- investigation that includ- ously. Today is a reflection sight of the bombed building with its a friend of one of Campus’ sisters. the Boston memorial on one of the ed the FBI and several of a system that works,” floors flattened one on top of the oth- Griffin received the honor of escort- anniversary remembrances of the police departments in Cal- Tutwiler said. er is still crystal clear in his mind. ing Campus’ body during the Nov. 8 attack and said he keeps in close ifornia. Police Lt. Michael Kmiec “It was an eye-opener for a 20-year- funeral and burial. touch with Cafarelli and others who said despite the specif- Information from the old kid from Revere. The world be- Like other Beirut veterans, he is served in Beirut. came a very serious place for us very proud of the sign honoring Campus ic time reference, police San Pedro Valley News “Our brothers are never forgot- received no information Sun was used in this re- quickly,” he said. at the Clark Street Playground and ten,” Bradley said. Griffin, a career Lynn police of- of the Boston memorial honoring indicating the threat was port. ficer who was in the Marine Corps Campus and eight other Massachu- Thor Jourgensen is Editorial Page from 1977 to 1985, knew Campus setts residents killed in the attack. Editor. He can be reached at tjour- through his wife, Cathy, who was Bradley escorted Clare Campus to [email protected]. Need to find an article? Subscribe to e-edition on

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ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Jim Virnelli shows an article from Stars and Stripes, a military newspaper, that speaks about his father, Master Sgt. Thomas Virnelli. Children given surprise gift of Saugus dad’s tale

VIRNELLI overseas. ing them. was short because of how From A1 Virnelli entered federal She didn’t speak often low the ceiling is in the service on Nov. 25, 1940, about their father or his basement. They remem- until a ceremony at Otis as a founding member of time in the service and ber him coming home af- Air National Guard Base the 72nd Liaison Squad- many of his operations ter long periods of time, last spring, in which a ron. He was put in charge were classified until re- wearing a parachute in room was dedicated in his of the engineering section cently, said Frank Virnelli, the living room, and Mary honor. during the unit’s activa- now 79. Virnelli remembers the Thomas Virnelli was tion because of his age and It wasn’t until the cere- day he walked in and born on Nov. 18 of 1892 his family at home, said mony at Otis Air Nation- picked up the curly blond or 1893; his date of birth Frank Virnelli. al Guard Base that they baby (Jim) instead of her. varies on different doc- It was his duty to make learned about most of his In getting together and uments, according to his sure the squadron was career. talking about their dad, children. He immigrated ready for their deploy- “It made him very much the three siblings shared The value of each coupon shown here is equal to from Italy at about age 15 ments to Algeria, Italy, alive for us — we were memories and built new or greater than the price of the newspaper. and volunteered to serve and France. Because of his all so young when we lost ones. Their older brother, in the U.S. Army during exemplary performance, him,” said Mary Virnelli, Thomas Virnelli Jr., has World War I. he spent the remainder of who teased that she had since died. ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! When he returned home his career as a leader in always been the favorite. “It brought us together,” If you would like to participate in to Saugus, he became an the engineering section. “He loved this country. said Frank Virnelli. “To The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, accomplished pilot and He earned a Bronze Star He wasn’t from this coun- have this person who had aviation advocate. He flew and Air Medal for his ex- try but he wanted to give been dead for 70-some- contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 for American Airlines and ceptional performance in back.” thing years and suddenly, founded the Eastern Aero combat operation. She pointed out that he was alive. It was won- TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY Club in Revere in 1928. On Jan. 24, 1945, Thom- though her two younger derful.” In 1930, he joined the as Virnelli was killed brothers might not re- Bridget Turcotte can be 101st Observation Squad- when his aircraft hit an member much about their reached at bturcotte@item- ron, now known as the unmarked high tension father’s personality, they live.com. Follow her on U.S. Air Force’s 101st In- wire while in low-level each carry on his quali- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. telligence Squadron. flight at night. He lost con- ties. Frank Virnelli gives Six years later he found- trol and struck a tree, said back in his capacity as a ed Boston- and New Bed- Frank Virnelli. doctor, traveling to differ- LAW OFFICES OF ford-based Mayflower Air- After his death, his ent countries to help oth- JAMES J. CARRIGAN lines, serving Nantucket, wife, Mary, burned the ers. Jim, now 78, became • Social Security Disability Hyannis, Provincetown, letters they had penned an Eagle Scout and spent • Workers Compensation Martha’s Vineyard, and to one another while he more than three decades • Accidents Springfield. was away. Their children as a leader, helping others 25 years located across Prime Rib

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E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS Republicans are gunning for Social President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant Security, Medicare and Obamacare next E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey All Washington seems tion that would invalidate trillion below its previ- P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton to be buzzing over a sin- the ACA’s protections for ous, pre-tax-cut estimate, Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan and the federal deficit to Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman gle question: Is Sen. Mitch patients with preexisting be higher by $2.24 trillion Customer Service McConnell (R-Ky.) deliber- conditions. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ately trying to throw the “Nothing wrong with over that time span. PUBLISHERS Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 election to the Democrats? going to court,” he said. Thanks to higher federal Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 At the root of the debate After the Trump admin- debt and higher interest All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 are interviews the Senate istration withdrew from rates, the CBO estimat- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 majority leader gave to defending the law against ed that net interest costs Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Bloomberg and Reuters the lawsuit, a coalition of would be about equal to Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 on Tuesday and Wednes- blue-state attorneys gen- outlays for Social Security classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 day. McConnell identified eral stepped in to handle by 2028. To put it another Subscriptions Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 “entitlements” — that’s the defense. The case is way, much of the borrow- [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Washington code for So- pending. ing necessitated by the tax Circulation cial Security, Medicare The novel element cut would approach all the [email protected] benefit payments for So- and Medicaid — as “the about GOP declarations Ext. 3 real drivers of the debt” of hostility to social insur- cial Security beneficiaries. and called for them to be ance programs this time The CBO also projects Newsroom that combined outlays [email protected] adjusted “to the demo- around is that they persist [email protected] graphics of the future.” in blaming the deficit on for Social Security and Translation: He wants to the programs, which are the healthcare programs Ext. 4 EDITORIAL cut benefits. mainstays for middle- and (Medicare, Medicaid, the Sports In terms of Republican low-income Americans Children’s Health Insur- [email protected] orthodoxy, McConnell’s despite their having just ance Program and Afford- Ext. 5 remarks are nothing new. passed a budget-blasting able Care Act subsidies) Retail and Online Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) tax cut for corporations would rise to 12.8 percent Advertising Voters losing out of gross domestic product [email protected] and House Speaker Paul and the wealthy that is in 2028 from 10.1 percent Ryan (R-Wis.) each made estimated to cost some $2 ADVERTISING exactly the same point last trillion over the next 10 today. Spending on inter- November and December. years. est would nearly double to Ernie Carpenter Jr. as candidates Director of Advertising 3.1 percent of GDP. McConnell himself has That’s not pure conjec- and Business Development, ext. 1355 made the point before, in- ture. The U.S. Treasury Keeping in mind that [email protected] cluding during a speech in calculated the federal much of the spending on Social Security and Medi- David McBournie debate debating his home state in 2013. deficit in the 2017-18 fis- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 McConnell’s position on cal year ended Sept. 30 care is covered by payroll [email protected] taxes or premiums, it’s There was a time not too long ago when debates the social insurance pro- at $779 billion, close to Ralph Mitchell were an election year staple and candidates typi- grams fits in with Repub- the Congressional Budget clear that the real driver Sales Representative, ext. 1313 cally squared off for two or more debates. That ex- lican policy on the Afford- Office calculation of $793 of the deficit is Republi- [email protected] can fiscal policy and its pectation appears to be in jeopardy this election able Care Act (ACA); as billion. That’s the largest Patricia Whalen year in two important races: The 6th Congressio- it happens, the majority federal deficit since 2012, relentless payouts to the Sales Representative, ext. 1310 nal District and the Massachusetts House’s 9th leader also telegraphed a when the government was wealthy. [email protected] What’s especially curious Essex District. plan to try again to repeal still spending to assist re- BUSINESS OFFICE Instead of simply agreeing to squeeze in two de- the ACA after the mid- covery from the 2008 re- about the policy discussion Susan J. Conti bates prior to the Nov. 6 election, U.S. Rep. Seth term elections. cession. this week is that some re- porting still treats it as a Controller, ext. 1288 Moulton and Republican Joe Schneider are cir- That’s despite indica- The CBO projects the they-said-they-said debate [email protected] cling each other and exchanging insults like tan- tions that the ACA is be- current fiscal year deficit between Republicans and Ted Grant trum-prone kids in a sandbox. coming more popular with at $973 billion, and says Democrats, as if the argu- Publisher, ext. 1234 Schneider, a successful businessman and vet- the public, not less, and it expects annual deficits [email protected] ment is over partisan in- eran who is new to politics, challenged Moulton, voters’ concerns about to exceed $1 trillion into terpretation, not party pol- Marian Kinney also a veteran who is running for a third term in preserving its protections the next decade. The CBO icy. , ext. 1212 Congress, to three debates. He isn’t going to get for those with preexisting attributed much of the [email protected] for instance, headlined them; Moulton agreed to only one debate at En- conditions may be driving deficit to “recently enact- its article on McConnell’s Will Kraft dicott College on Wednesday. Endicott is in Bev- them to the polls — and ed legislative changes. ... Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 statements thus: “As mid- erly — doesn’t it make sense to have a debate in not to vote Republican. In particular, provisions of [email protected] terms near, Democrats ac- Lynn, the district’s largest city? the 2017 tax act.” Jennifer Perez McConnell told Reuters cuse GOP of plotting to cut To his credit, Schneider pointed out how Moul- that the GOP’s failure to The act “temporarily re- ext. 1205 ton challenged U.S. Rep. John Tierney to debate Medicare, Social Security.” [email protected] repeal the ACA was “the duced individual income Is there any doubt about in 2014: “Massachusetts families deserve bet- Mike Shanahan one disappointment of this tax rates, nearly doubled this “plot”? ter than a Congressman who ducks and hides. I Congress from a Republi- the standard deduction, Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 It’s true that Democrats [email protected] will debate Congressman Tierney anytime, any- can point of view.” He said modified or eliminated where,” Schneider quoted Moulton as saying. are using these comments Carolina Trujillo if the Republicans have certain deductions or ex- against the Republicans, If Moulton was willing to debate a fellow Dem- the votes after the elec- emptions, and temporarily Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ocrat four years ago then he should be chomping but one can hardly deny [email protected] tion, they would try again. allowed firms to deduct the that the Republicans at the bit to face off with a Republican. He also defended the law- cost of capital investments Jim Wilson It is disappointing to see Moulton, through a handed them the ammu- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 suit brought in federal immediately,” as the CBO nition. [email protected] spokesman, brand Schneider’s debate challenge court by Texas and other said. It projected govern- CIRCULATION as “ … a desperate attempt to gain some press red states and supported ment revenues through Michael Hiltzik writes attention, as would be expected from the party by the Trump administra- 2027 to fall nearly $1.1 for the Los Angeles Times. Lisa Mahmoud of Trump.” Manager, ext. 1239 That statement fails to treat the voters — much [email protected] less Schneider — fairly and respectfully. Moul- Krause: Root, root, root, etc. CLASSIFIED ton takes pride in holding “town hall meetings” Abbe Young Smith across the Sixth Congressional District and pro- Manager, ext. 1276 viding online access to these appearances. But SOX [email protected] listening to Moulton chat with constituents is From A1 NEWSROOM a long ways from hearing him field challenging questions from an opponent. Craig Kimbrel whenever Mike Alongi they pitch, I still want Sports Reporter ext. 1228 The same can be said about the 9th Essex race [email protected] between state Rep. Donald Wong and challeng- them to do well. It’s in- er Matt Crescenzo, who are debating debating. grained in me. Bill Brotherton Features Editor ext. 1338 After all, what is an election in Saugus without I will admit that you [email protected] some sort of controversy? The pair squared off in have to do a lot of com- Gayla Cawley Wakefield, where four precincts are represented partmentalization to be Reporter, ext. 1236 in the Massachusetts House by the 9th Essex a sports fan. You have to [email protected] representative. But Saugus is the political heart be able to separate real Cheryl Charles of the district and it makes sense to hold a second life from what’s happen- News Editor, ext. 1278 debate in the town prior to the election. ing on the field, ice or in [email protected] Wong, a veteran politician and well-known the gym. The Patriots — Bella diGrazia town businessman, has no reason not to debate. against much available Reporter, ext. 1317 He convincingly beat Democrat Jennifer Miglio- advice — still drafted [email protected] re (who worked for Moulton) in 2016 following a Aaron Hernandez. And Thomas Grillo debate that saw Migliore toss everything but the there’s at least some Reporter, ext. 1264 proverbial kitchen sink at Wong. evidence that former Red PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS [email protected] Schneider got it right when he said ducking de- Sox owner Tom Yawkey’s Clouds fill the sky over Fenway Park Monday as Spenser Hasak bating is tantamount to disrespecting the voters. racial prejudices (or per- the Los Angeles Dodgers practice for Tuesday’s Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] It’s easy to make a case that debates occasion- haps that of his subor- Game 1 of the World Series against the Red Sox. ally, but rarely, change voters’ minds about can- dinates) may have kept Thor Jourgensen didates and set the facts straight on important Editorial Director, ext. 1267 the team from signing World Series in my life- of my den. If they lose, I election issues. But Americans like drama and [email protected] the likes of Willie Mays time. The first three didn’t can emote (that’s a polite excitement in their elections and they deserve to Daniel Kane (there’s no denying, how- go all that well, but I had way of putting it). When have candidates square off for an hour or two and Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 ever, that in the 1960s, the thrill of seeing Bernie Kelly or Kimbrel pitch, I exchange ideas. [email protected] the team out-and-out sent Carbo’s and Carlton Fisk’s can change the channel The election is two weeks away; that’s plenty Steve Krause future 20-game winner Game 6 homers in 1975 (though I always check of time for Moulton and Schneider, Wong and Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 Earl Wilson to Detroit sail out of Fenway Park. online when the tension [email protected] Crescenzo to agree on times and places for de- because he bristled over The last three — of becomes too unbearable). bates in their respective races. Now is the time to Owen O’Rourke a racial incident during course — have been end the debate debates and simply debate. I stayed up late with ev- Photographer, ext. 1224 spring training). marvelously successful. erybody else last Wednes- [email protected] Those are shameful And five years ago, the day, not understanding Emma LeBlanc Pérez chapters in these teams’ Red Sox won their first how anyone claiming to Copy Editor histories. But Tom Brady World Series at Fenway in be a fan could go to bed [email protected] is still a great quarter- 95 years, and I was there and actually sleep. I’m Harold Rivera back, Mookie Betts will to see it. That was a real sure that I won’t be get- Sports Editor, ext. 1238 be the MVP, and I root for bucket-list item for me ting much sleep this week [email protected] both to win. — to be there when they either. Roberto Scalese I also have little pa- won it all. And Lord help us all if Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 [email protected] tience with people who I’m not sports editor now, the series goes seven and couldn’t take the annual and I no longer have a it’s on Halloween night. Mark Sutherland disappointment of seeing guaranteed seat at these Creative Director Sorry, kids. No candy. The [email protected] the Red Sox and/or Bruins events. Now, like everyone Sox are on. lose, and switched alle- else, I watch the games I’m a Bostonian. I want Anne Marie Tobin giances to the New York on TV (or, out of super- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 them to win. And that’s [email protected] Yankees (rooting for them stition, often don’t watch all there is to say. is like rooting for U.S. them). There’s no more Bridget Turcotte Reporter, ext. 1269 Steel, it was once said) pretense of objectivity. If Steve Krause can be [email protected] and Montreal Canadiens. the Red Sox do well, I can reached at skrause@item- This will be the seventh cheer from the comfort live.com. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Russia probe revival expected if Democrats win House majority

By Mary Clare dling, and its investigation "My sense is that we Jalonick is now closed. Republicans want to be precise," says ASSOCIATED PRESS say they found no evidence California Rep. Eric Swal- of collusion between Rus- well, a Democratic mem- WASHINGTON — sia and President Donald ber of the intelligence House Democrats are ex- Trump's campaign. panel. pected to reopen the in- Democrats say Repub- Schiff has repeatedly vestigation into Russian licans ignored key facts said a priority for Dem- interference in the 2016 and important witnesses ocrats would be investi- election if they win the and want to restart parts gating whether Russians majority in November. of the investigation if they used laundered money But they would have to be win the House. But some for transactions with the selective in what they in- Democrats also worry that Trump Organization. vestigate. there could be a political Trump's businesses PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS California Rep. Adam cost if they overreach. have benefited from Rus- The National Center for Transgender Equality and the Human Rights Schiff, the top Democrat Schiff and other lawmak- sian investment over the on the House intelligence ers say they are closely years. Schiff said he wants Campaign gather on Pennsylvania Avenue Monday in front of the White panel, has said his party watching special counsel to know whether "this is House. would have to "ruthlessly Robert Mueller's Russia the leverage that the Rus- prioritize the most import- investigation and the Sen- sians have" over Trump. ant matters first." ate's Russia probe to look Other committees might Reported plan to deny rights to The Republican-led In- for gaps that they could also want to look into telligence Committee was fill. And if Mueller issues money laundering, includ- transgender people sparks fury the only House panel to any findings, their investi- ing the House Financial Services panel. investigate Russian med- gative plans could change. you know that as well as I It's unclear whether By David Crary protest rally outside the Mueller is probing money and Ricardo White House. do — and we're looking at laundering related to the Alonso-Zaldivar On Sunday, The New it very seriously." ASSOCIATED PRESS president's business. York Times reported that Trump added: "I'm pro- The Democrats issued the Department of Health tecting everybody." WASHINGTON — and Human Services was The Cabinet agency had a list in March of sever- LGBT leaders across the al dozen people whom circulating a memo pro- acknowledged months U.S. reacted with fury posing that gender be ago that it was working the committee hadn't yet Monday to a report that interviewed when the defined as an immutable to rewrite a federal rule the Trump administration biological condition de- that bars discrimination Russia investigation was is considering adoption of shut down. Democrats termined by a person's in health care based on a new definition of gen- sex organs at birth. The "gender identity." It cit- would want to call in der that would effectively some — but probably not proposal would define sex ed a Texas-based federal deny federal recognition as either male or female, judge's opinion that the all — of those witness- and civil rights protections es. Former Trump cam- and any dispute about original rule went too far to transgender Americans. paign advisers Michael one's sex would have to in concluding that dis- "I feel very threatened, Flynn, Paul Manafort, be clarified through ge- crimination based on gen- but I am absolutely res- Rick Gates, and George netic testing, according to der identity is a form of olute," Mara Keisling, the Times' account of the sex discrimination, which FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Papadopoulos are among them. They all pleaded executive director of the memo. is forbidden by civil rights Rep. , D-Calif., has said a priority guilty to various charges National Center for Trans- President laws. for Democrats would be investigating whether in the Mueller probe and gender Rights, said at a addressed the matter The department said Russians used laundered money for transac- have cooperated with news conference convened briefly as he left the White Monday it would not com- tions with the Trump organization. prosecutors. by more than a dozen ac- House for a political trip ment on "alleged leaked tivist leaders. "We will to Houston, but left un- documents." It did release stand up and be resilient, clear how his administra- a statement from Roger and we will be here long tion plans to proceed. Severino, head of its Office after this administration "We have a lot of differ- for Civil Rights, saying is in the trash heap." ent concepts right now," his agency was reviewing The activist leaders, Trump said. "They have the issue while abiding by speaking amid posters a lot of different things the 2016 ruling from the reading "#Won'tBeEr- happening with respect to Texas-based federal judge, ased", later addressed a transgender right now — Reed O'Connor. A Salute to VETERANS PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018 Karandeep Singh, left, a Sikh immigrant from India, speaks with Vic- toria Bejarano Muirhead, development director at the Innovation Law In honor of Veterans Day, Lab, at the Dasmesh Darbar Sikh Temple in Salem, Ore. Sunday, November 11, 2018, The Daily Item will publish a Oregonians help 1,600 detained special page devoted to those who are currently serving military migrants in a prison and temple duties and those veterans who are gone but not forgotten. Take this time with photo to say $37 and shield By Andrew Selsky station for migrants from U.S., and all either turned ASSOCIATED PRESS around the world. Now, themselves in to seek Mail form to: “Thank You” those who pass an initial asylum or were nabbed to your military SALEM, Ore. — With The Daily Item screening and post bond by border agents when family member. the sun bearing down, are being released. And they arrived. Since "zero Attn.: Salute to Veterans Norm and Kathy Daviess Norm and Kathy Daviess, tolerance" took effect in stood in the shade of a PO Box 5, 110 Munroe St. text and along with more than 100 May, everyone who enters $27 shield only prison wall topped with other volunteers — retir- the country illegally is Lynn, MA 01903 coiled razor wire, waiting ees, recent college grad- charged with a crime. SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. SMITH who for three immigrants to uates, lawyers, clergy — Attorney General Jeff passed away passed away come out. Please choose one of May 4, 1997. May 4, 1997. have lined up to help. Sessions said the crack- Lovingly Lovingly It's become an oddly fa- "The best part of this down is necessary to elim- the following shields: remembered remembered miliar routine for the Air by wife by wife is seeing the big smile inate illegal immigration Louise, daughters Kim Louise, daughters Kim Force veteran and his on their face, to be out, and because abuse of the and Maureen, and son and Maureen, andson Tom. Tom. wife, part of an ad hoc to have this burden done asylum system has caused group of volunteers that with," said Kathy Daviess, a surge in illegal border formed in recent months 71, who wore a floppy crossings. National Guard Bureau Your message may be paid by: after the Trump admin- white hat as she and her "For those who crossed istration transferred 124 husband stood outside the the border illegally, those Check Money Order Visa Mastercard immigrants to the federal prison on a recent after- were the consequences prison in rural Oregon, a noon. As drivers, the two brought upon them," said Dept. of the Army first for the facility. are ready to go to the pris- Sheridan Mayor Harry Please check for shield: Yes No The detainees were on, a half-hour from their Cooley, who worked at the If no selection is made, shield will not appear. among approximately hometown of Dundee, at a Oregon prison for 21 years 1,600 immigrants ap- moment's notice and often and is not among the vol- Name prehended along the wait there for hours as the unteers. He was less cer- Dept. of the Navy U.S.-Mexico border and detainees are processed. tain about migrants who Address then transferred to federal The freed migrants gen- request asylum at points prisons in five states after erally travel onward in a of entry, noting it isn't il- City St Zip President Donald Trump's day or two to other states legal. U.S. Marine Corps. "zero tolerance" policy left where they have relatives "It would be unfathom- Phone the usual facilities short of or friends. The volunteers able if they were detaining space. provide transportation, those people rather than Almost half of those interpreter services, legal just turning them away," In Memory of sent to the prison outside counseling, food, shelter Cooley said, but then add- Dept. of the Air Force Who passed away on Sheridan, an economically and moral support. They ed it seemed justifiable struggling town 50 miles raised more than $12,000 to detain the immigrants Lovingly remembered by southwest of Portland, on to pay bonds for migrants while their stories are ver- May 31 are from India, who couldn't come up with ified. "The previous poli- Army National Guard many of them Sikhs — the money themselves. cy was catch and release, part of an influx of Indi- A Sikh temple in near- which I definitely don't an nationals entering the by Salem also offers the agree with." U.S. in recent years. They immigrants religious and The prison is Sheridan's Visa / MC # also came from Nepal, other services, and a place largest employer, though Coast Guard Guatemala, Mexico and a to recover. the town of 6,000 has paid Signature dozen other countries. Many of the detain- little attention to the mi- "Zero tolerance" made ees made long, danger- grant issue, the mayor CVV Code Exp. Date Sheridan an unusual way ous journeys to reach the said. Flag Submission deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018 A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 POLICE/FIRE Officer shoots, kills suspect All address information, particu- at 55 Summer St. on Friday St., Apt. 313 reported a neigh- larly arrests, reflect police records. In at 8:57 p.m. Patient taken to bor across the hall slamming the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Union Hospital. doors and making vulgar nois- in Georgia police slaying it is the sole responsibility of the con- Sunrise Assisted Living at 55 es on Friday at 7:41 p.m. Offi- Salem St. requested an ambu- cer will document. SNELLVILLE, Ga. (AP) later encountered Pret- cerned party to contact the relevant lance on Friday at 9 p.m. Pa- Caller reported a tall, sus- police department and have the de- — A police officer on Mon- low around 3 p.m. Pret- tient taken to Lahey Clinic. picious man wearing a base- day shot and killed an low pointed a gun at the partment issue a notice of correction ball cap walking in and out of 18-year-old man accused officer, who fired shots, to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- MARBLEHEAD driveways near 47 Coleman St. of fatally shooting anoth- according to police. Pret- ifications will not be made without and 18 Douglas St. on Friday er officer near a school in low was not hit and fled express notice of change from the Complaints at 7:56 p.m. the Atlanta area over the into some woods. He was Report of debris in the road- arresting police department. weekend, police said. subsequently taken into A report of a syringe on the way at 278 Lynnfield St. and Tafahree Maynard was custody around 11:30 p.m. 2 Antonio Drive on Friday at LYNN roadway at Everett Paine Bou- one of two men charged Saturday by U.S. Mar- levard and Lafayette Street at 11:17 p.m. in the fatal shooting Sat- shals. 11:38 a.m. Sunday. A loud party at 54 Ellsworth Arrests urday of Gwinnett Coun- No officers were injured A report of a boat washed up Road was reported on Satur- ty police Officer Antwan in the encounter with on Village Street at 1:03 p.m. day at 12:09 a.m. Officer re- Toney. Police believe May- Maynard. The Georgia Raelynn Barrett, 32, of 100 ports all is quiet. Willow St., was arrested on Sunday. nard shot Toney, and had Bureau of Investigation warrant charges of shoplifting A report of a tree down and launched an area man- is investigating, which is by concealing merchandise. partially blocking the street on REVERE hunt as he faced charges standard procedure for Craig Catton, 37, of 92 By- Glendale Road at 2:44 p.m. of aggravated assault and shootings by police. pass Lane, Derry, was arrested Sunday. Arrest felony murder. Toney was responding A report of a tree branch into Police said Tafahree and charged with possession Police received credible Maynard pulled out a to a call around 2:30 p.m. a car on Marion Road at 3:19 Serhii Kachailov, 25, of information Sunday night Saturday about a suspi- of a Class A drug, warrant 650 Ocean Ave., Apt. 430, lawnmower blade and charges of unlicensed opera- p.m. Sunday. that Maynard was still in cious vehicle near Shi- was arrested and charged with the area and dozens of of- moved aggressively loh Middle School in the tion of a motor vehicle, pos- domestic assault or domestic toward officers. session of a Class A drug, state PEABODY ficers were mobilized to Snellville area, about 25 assault and battery. search for him, police said in miles northeast of Atlan- highway traffic violations, and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS other warrant charges. Accidents an email Monday. They said ta. When he and his part- Accidents a SWAT team was called to ner approached, someone Georgios Keskinidis, 36, of the second officer to fire A minor hit and run motor clear multiple locations be- inside the vehicle fired 82 Judge Road, was arrested A report of a motor vehicle his gun, striking and kill- vehicle crash was reported cause of the potential threat from inside and Toney was and charged with trespassing. accident on Winthrop Ave- ing Maynard, police said. Luis Lugo-Bernabel, of 50 on Friday at 3:51 p.m. at 108 Maynard posed. hit, police said. The vehi- Lynn St. Suspect vehicle was a nue at 3:37 p.m. Sunday; on "I would like to say that Laighton St., was arrested on Squire Road at 7:56 a.m. Sun- Police got a credible cle sped off. newer black sedan occupied the danger to the commu- warrant charges distributing a day; at VFW Parkway at 1:02 tip on Maynard's where- Toney died at a hospi- by men who fled toward Wash- nity is over," Ayers said at Class A drug and distributing a p.m. Sunday. abouts about 3 a.m. Mon- tal from his wounds, po- Class B drug. ington Street. Officer reports day, said Gwinnett County a news conference, adding lice said. The 30-year-old that police would continue area checked but unable to Complaints police Chief Butch Ayers. from Southern California LYNNFIELD locate suspect vehicle. Two officers searching a to investigate any poten- had been with the Gwin- Caller reports her car was A report of a domestic dis- shed behind a house that tial charges against peo- nett County Police De- struck and the second vehicle ple who may have provid- Burglar Alarms turbance on Mill Street at 1:33 belonged to someone May- partment for nearly three fled into Danvers on Friday at a.m. Sunday; on North Shore nard knew encountered ed assistance to Maynard years, serving in his first A false burglar alarm was re- 6:51 p.m. Officer spoke with Road at 2:45 p.m. Maynard about 11 a.m. "during his attempt to es- police job. ported at 746 Summer St. on the reporting party who had Monday, police said. May- cape justice." Services for him were Friday at 1:22 p.m. Officer re- no information on the other SAUGUS nard refused to surrender A second suspect, announced Monday. The ports house appears to be OK; vehicle. and failed to comply with 19-year-old Isaiah Pret- funeral is set for 11 a.m. at 452 Summers St. on Friday A hit and run crash was re- Arrests verbal commands to show low, was charged with Wednesday in Lawrencev- 1:29 p.m.; on Friday at 6:36 ported by a caller on Friday at his hands, police said. aggravated assault. Ac- ille. p.m. at 3 Cranberry Lane; at 10:52 p.m. in the parking lot Anthony S. Vernaci, 27, of One officer fired his stun cording to police, Pretlow "The people that worked 3:27 p.m. on Saturday at 262 at 116 Main St. Officer will fol- 56 Humphrey St., Swamp- gun, which didn't incapac- drove the suspicious vehi- with Officer Toney on a Summer St.: at 9:48 a.m. Sun- low up. scott, was arrested on warrant itate Maynard, police said. cle away after the shoot- daily basis recalled a very day at 470 Main St., resident A two-car motor vehicle charges. Maynard then pulled out ing, crashed a short dis- jovial person who was reports the alarm was set off crash at 2 Buttonwood Lane at Christopher Francis Bar- a lawnmower blade and tance away and fled along dedicated to his job and accidentally. 48 Andover St., on Saturday at thelmes, 23, of 2 Rice St., moved aggressively to- with other occupants. An dedicated to his communi- 12:44 p.m. No injuries. Officer Apt. 106, was arrested and ward officers, prompting officer searching the area ty," Ayers said. Complaints will document. charged with assault and bat- Pedestrian struck by a car tery with a dangerous weapon, At 10:30 a.m. on Friday the on Saturday at 1:15 p.m. at larceny from a person, and Conservation Commission re- 2 Pierpont St. and 133 Main intimidating a witness, juror, Ex-NFL player out of prison quested an officer to accom- St. Officer reports party taken police, or court official. pany her to request National to the North Shore Medical Grid to stop removing trees on Center. Accidents after 18 years for murder plot A motor vehicle crash was the property. The child she was car- lotte in a telephone in- reported on Saturday at 2:18 A report of a motor vehicle By Steve Reed Report of a theft on Friday at ASSOCIATED PRESS rying, Chancellor Lee terview, "I just truly p.m. at 192 Main St. and 2 accident at 961 Broadway at 11:58 a.m. at the Apple Store Adams, was delivered by want to be forgiven." Howley St. Vehicles pulled 2:12 a.m. Friday; at Bed Bath at 1220 Market St. Rae Carruth is a free emergency cesarean sec- He went on to say he was over at 165 Boston St. Officer and Beyond on Walnut Street The Capital One Cafe at man. tion but suffers from per- "somewhat frightened" 1200 Market St. requested ex- reports parties exchanged pa- at 6:44 a.m. Friday; at Essex The former NFL wide re- perwork, no injuries, no tows Street and Broadway at 2:24 manent brain damage and about his release, adding tra patrols overnight on Friday ceiver was released from cerebral palsy. that "I'm nervous just at 8:58 p.m. because they lost needed. p.m. Saturday; at Hamilton prison Monday after serv- Carruth has never ad- about how I'll be received signal with two ATMs. Report of a motor vehicle Street and Pace Road at 7:31 ing more than 18 years mitted guilt in Adams' by the public. I still have Debris in roadway at 710 crash at 28 Mason St. on Sat- p.m. Saturday. for conspiring to murder murder, but in a complex to work. I still have to live. Summer St. and 17 Elmwood urday at 2:44 p.m. the mother of his unborn 15-page letter to WBTV- I have to exist out there Road on Saturday at 8:15 Motor vehicle crash reported Complaints child. on Saturday at 2:59 p.m. with TV in Charlotte in Febru- and it just seems like a.m. Officer reports item was A report of a fight at Scotts The Carolina Panthers' injury at 2 Mt. Pleasant St. and ary he wrote that "I feel there is so much hate and removed. Mill Court at 6:23 p.m. Friday. 1997 first-round draft pick 252 Andover St. responsible for everything negativity toward me." Caller reported a bicycle has A caller reported her ex-boy- was released from Samp- Walk-in reported a hit and that happened. And I just Carruth has repeatedly been left at 527 Salem St. for friend’s new girlfriend came to son Correctional Institu- run crash on Saturday at 5:12 want (Saundra Adams) to said he wants to have a several days on Saturday at Footaction to fight her at 8:56 tion in Clinton, N.C., after p.m. at 29 Howley St. and 93 know that truly I am sorry relationship with his son, 12:20 p.m. Officer will check. p.m. Friday. completing his sentence of Walnut St. Police are investi- for everything." who remains in the cus- A suspicious person was A report of an assault and 18 to 24 years. reported on Saturday at 1:04 gating. Carruth's former attor- tody of his grandmother, battery with a dangerous Carruth did not speak to ney, David Rudolf, did not Saundra Adams, who has p.m. at 158 Moulton Drive. Motor vehicle crashed into weapon on Hamilton Street at reporters as he left prison Officer reports person or motor a house on Saturday at 10:58 immediately return phone raised him since birth. Ad- 7:40 p.m. Friday. wearing a knit cap and calls Monday seeking ams had previously said vehicle checked out. p.m. Officer reports Arrington A report of a man crossing an unzipped jacket on a Caller reported an unwanted Tow notified. No structural comment about Carruth's she would be there when the street carelessly at Hamil- chilly morning with tem- release and plans. Carruth got out of prison, party in the Bali Hai parking lot damage, but damage to bush- ton Street and Lincoln Avenue peratures in the high 30s. on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Offi- es and gutter. Last week, Carruth but she was not present at 8:24 a.m. Sunday. There was a smattering told WSOC-TV in Char- Monday. cer reports the man’s vehicle is Motor vehicle crash reported A report of a bag of garbage of applause when he got disabled. on Sunday at 11:13 a.m. at on the inside lane of Route 1 into a white SUV and was Employee from Pia said a 16 Silverleaf Way. Officer will near Bob’s Store at 3:35 p.m. whisked away. He was man has been coming into the document. Sunday. taken to an undisclosed store and talking to her inap- Car and motorcycle crash location. propriately on Saturday 1:30 reported at 79 Lynn St. and 2 Theft The 44-year-old Carruth p.m. Brown St. on Sunday at 12:37 will be on a nine-month Employee from Temazcal at p.m. Officer reports operator A report of a shoplifting at post-release program, ac- of motorcycle taken to Mas- 500 Market St. reports a diffi- Marshalls on Broadway at cording to North Caroli- sachusetts General Hospital, cult customer refuses to leave 10:09 a.m. Friday. na Department of Public road closed. on Saturday at 10:09 p.m. Of- A caller reported her truck Safety spokesman Jerry ficer reports customer is leav- was stolen with the keys in it Higgins. He would need ing in an Uber without incident. Complaints at the Saugus Public Library special permission from on Central Street at 7:36 p.m. a case officer to leave the Medical Aid Complaint of a motor vehicle Saturday. parked on the sidewalk at 167 state or the country during Ambulance requested at Lynn St. on Friday at 3:12 p.m. that span but is free to go Sunrise Assisted Living at 55 Woman reported harass- SWAMPSCOTT wherever he pleases after Salem St. for an elderly woman ment from her neighbor at the nine months. who fell on Friday at 7:06 a.m. Mobile Estates at 286 New- Complaints Carruth was found guilty of orchestrating a Patient taken to the hospital. bury St. on Friday at 4:26 p.m. A report of vandalism to a plot to kill Cherica Ad- Call for an ambulance at Officer will document and ad- motor vehicle at 778 Hum- Sunrise Assisted Living at 55 vised party to seek assistance phrey St. at 10:04 p.m. Friday. ams on Nov. 16, 1999, in Salem St. at 5:42 p.m. Fri- at court. A report of a fight on Cherry Charlotte, N.C., to avoid day. Call handled by the Fire Caller reported a red back- Court on Friday at 11:35 p.m. paying child support. Ad- Department. Patient refused pack was found at Rassin Park Friday. ams was shot four times assistance. on Friday at 5:54 p.m. Officer while driving her car but On Friday at 6:36 p.m. re- took possession of backpack Theft managed to make a 911 call that helped implicate quest for an ambulance at 27 which contained flag football PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Wing Road. Patient taken to equipment. A report of a breaking and Carruth. the Lahey Medical Clinic. Woman from the Tannery entering at 121 Essex St. at Adams went into a coma Former Carolina Panthers NFL football player Request for an ambulance Apartments at Crowninshield 10:34 p.m. Friday. and died less than a month Rae Carruth, center, exits the Sampson Correc- later after the shooting. tional Institution Monday in Clinton, N.C.

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Dad pleads not guilty to after pleading not guilty girl and her 9-year-old Canadian man gets Federal prosecutors say Hampshire County. Au- Monday in Superior Court brother seriously injured. 35-year-old Justin Carl thorities did not provide manslaughter in death to manslaughter in the The children were taken prison on U.S. child Wong, of Alvinston, On- a town. of daughter April 10 killing of Sofia to the hospital where the enticement charges tario, was also sentenced Prosecutors say he used Brito. girl died. last week to 10 years of psychological pressure WORCESTER (AP) — A The 38-year-old Brito’s The medical examiner SPRINGFIELD (AP) — probation. and insults to bully the man charged in the beat- wife is under is under determined that the girl A Canadian man has been He pleaded guilty in older girl into sending ing death of his 6-year-old indictment on a murder died of blunt force inju- sentenced to 15 years in July to 10 counts of sexu- him sexually explicit pic- daughter has been held charge in the slaying and ries. prison for enticing two al exploitation of a minor. tures. She also sent some without bail. is scheduled to be ar- Brito’s attorney asked preteen girls from Mas- Wong met the girls in of her with the younger The Telegram & Gazette raigned Nov. 1. for and was granted the sachusetts into sending 2012 on a messaging girl, and then he pres- reports that Marvin Brito, Police responding to the opportunity to request send him sexually explicit app. They were 10 and 8 sured the younger girl to of Fitchburg, was held couple’s home found the bail at a future date. photos of themselves. at the time and lived in send more. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Del Toro’s next adventure will be stop-motion musical ‘Pinocchio’ By Ashley Lee trilogy, titled "3Below," is LOS ANGELES TIMES set to debut on Dec. 21, followed by "Wizards" in It's not a lie: "Pinocchio" 2019. He is also the cre- is becoming a stop-motion ator of the upcoming Net- animated musical, written flix series "Guillermo del and directed by Guillermo Toro Presents 10 After del Toro. Midnight." Netflix announced on "After the incredible ex- Monday that the Os- perience we have had on car-winning director of 'Trollhunters,' I am grate- "The Shape of Water" has ful that the talented team found a home for his life- long passion project on the at Netflix is giving me the streaming platform. The opportunity of a lifetime film also marks the ani- to introduce audiences mated feature directorial everywhere to my version debut for Del Toro, who of this strange puppet- has served as an executive turned-real-boy," Del Toro producer on DreamWorks continued in the state- Animation films including ment. "Puss in Boots," "Kung Del Toro — who also helmed "Pan's Labyrinth," Fu Panda 3" and "Rise of PHOTO | TNS the Guardians" and as a "Hellboy," "Hellboy II" and producer on "The Book of “Pinocchio” marks Guillermo del Toro’s ani- "The Devil's Backbone" — Life." mated feature directorial debut. will write the script with The re-imagining of the Patrick McHale and di- classic tale will be set in personal connection to me I've wanted to make this rect with Mark Gustafson. Italy during the 1930s, a as 'Pinocchio,'" Del Toro movie," he said, "for as He will also produce with PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS period that also saw the said in a statement. long as I can remember." the Jim Henson Co. and ShadowMachine, which “The Three Beths” is a mystery-fiction novel by rise of fascism in Italy "In our story, Pinocchio The new adaptation Jeff Abbott. under Benito Mussolini. is an innocent soul with an expands Netflix's exist- will house the stop-motion Production is expected to uncaring father who gets ing relationship with Del animation production. The begin this fall. lost in a world he cannot Toro, who created the film's puppets will be built "No art form has influ- comprehend. He embarks Emmy-winning televi- by Mackinnon and Saun- Abbott uses his enced my life and my work on an extraordinary jour- sion series "DreamWorks' ders and take inspiration more than animation and ney that leaves him with a Trollhunters." The next from Gris Grimly's origi- no single character in his- deep understanding of his installment of the Dream- nal 2002 illustrations for storytelling skills tory has had as deep of a father and the real world. Works' Tales of Arcadia the Pinocchio character. Marvel’s ‘Luke Cage’ and ‘Iron Fist’ in ‘Three Beths’ By Jeff Ayers ever the cost. ASSOCIATED PRESS The first thing Mariah learns is that her moth- canceled on Netflix after two seasons "The Three Beths" (Grand er isn't the only woman Central Publishing), still unclear how deeply named Beth to have van- By Sonaiya Kelley by Jeff Abbott LOS ANGELES TIMES the rivalry will affect the ished under mysterious preexisting Marvel titles circumstances. Are the In "The Three Beths" by Marvel's "Luke Cage" on Netflix. three women somehow re- Jeff Abbott, Mariah Dun- will not return for a third At least two other Mar- lated — or is it a fantastic ning has wondered about season, Netflix announced vel series, "Jessica Jones" coincidence? her mother's disappear- Friday. and "The Punisher," will Abbott uses his skills The announcement return for their respective ance for six months. Ma- as a master storyteller to came a week after the stu- third and second seasons riah's father is suspected convey a complicated and dio and streaming service on Netflix in 2019. of killing Beth Dunning ambitious tale that seems announced the cancella- "A lot [of] memories," and hiding her body, but straightforward but is full tion of fellow "Defenders" tweeted "Luke Cage" swears he's innocent. One of twists and red herrings. series "Iron Fist" and on showrunner Cheo Hodari day at the mall, Mariah He also keeps the story the day the long-awaited Coker on Saturday. "A lot sees her mother wear- moving without falling third season of "Daredev- of individual thank you ing dark sunglasses, and into cliches or over-the-top il" premiered. calls to make. Just want to when Mariah confronts revelations. The mystery "Unfortunately, Marvel's her, she flees. Why would works because of the ter- PHOTO | TNS say thank you to Marvel, 'Luke Cage' will not return Netflix, the best Writer's Beth run from her daugh- rific characters and the for a third season," Marvel Finn Jones and Mike Colter starred as Danny room, cast, crew, the Mid- ter? This incident causes beautiful road map he un- and Netflix said on Fri- Rand and Luke Cage in the Netflix series “Luke night Hour, all those who suspicion, but instead of veils while navigating the day. "Everyone at Marvel Cage.” graced the stage at Har- searching for answers, the reader through a complex Television and Netflix is lem's Paradise and the police accuse her father landscape. Those who en- grateful to the dedicated generally well-reviewed number of episodes for most incredible fan base again of killing Beth, even joy unpredictable stories showrunner, writers, cast series' writers room had Season 3 ultimately led to in the world. Forward al- though a body hasn't been can never go wrong diving and crew who brought been working on produc- the show's demise. ways ... " found. Mariah decides to into the world of Jeff Ab- Harlem's Hero to life for ing scripts for around six Although Marvel par- So far there are no plans search for answers, what- bott. the past two seasons, and months and the show's ent company Disney has for Marvel to resurrect to all the fans who have stars, including lead Mike plans to launch its own "Luke Cage" on the up- supported the series." Colter, remain under con- standalone streaming ser- coming Disney service, Grisham takes readers Deadline, which broke tract. According to Dead- vice in 2019 and is already with Deadline suggesting the story, noted the news line, a dispute involving developing fresh comic that prospect seems un- on a journey to the came as a surprise. The the creative direction and book-inspired content, it's likely. Deep South in novel Review: Carey Mulligan gives her By Jeff Ayers ASSOCIATED PRESS career-best performance in ‘Wildlife’ "The Reckoning" (Double- day), by John Grisham By Justin Chang Author John Grisham LOS ANGELES TIMES takes readers on a journey "Wildlife," Paul Dano's to the Deep South in 1946 keenly intelligent and in "The Reckoning." The quietly piercing directing main character, Pete Ban- debut, is about a marriage ning, was a prisoner of war that collapses during fall in World War II. He was 1960. It's a dry season in presumed dead at one point, Great Falls, Mont., and so when he came home, the 14-year-old Joe Brinson entire town celebrated. (Ed Oxenbould) watches That makes it all the more as his newly unemployed shocking when he heads to John Grisham’s “The father, Jerry (Jake Gyllen- PHOTO | TNS his church one morning and Reckoning” follows haal), leaves town to help kills the Rev. Dexter Bell. the story of Pete Ed Oxenbould and Carey Mulligan star as Joe and Jeanette Brinson in He does nothing to hide the fight a forest fire raging “Wildlife.” Banning, who was in the mountains nearby. murder, so it isn't a surprise a prisoner of war in when he's arrested. Dad's departure ignites a ty and also to the still but Falls to the stylish shades rage and resentment, she World War II. different kind of conflagra- Banning's defense at- deep-running waters of of red and green that be- stews in her sense of aban- torney demands answers tion at home, where Joe's Oxenbould's performance. gin to seep into Jeanette's donment for a while before PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mother, Jeanette (Carey as to why he shot Bell, But it is well worth wardrobe. embracing her liberation. but he refuses to talk. Mulligan), releases years the adjustment. Anyone Joe's father is absent One could read Jea- only the beginning in this of pent-up dissatisfaction He doesn't want to plead Southern-family saga. who can remember the for a long stretch of the nette's transformation, insanity, and he replies and emerges into a defiant Readers expecting Grish- first time they saw their picture, and Gyllenhaal coming at the tail end to every question with, "I new understanding of her- parents as broken, vul- makes you feel the weight of the '50s, as a violent, am's usual themes of jus- self. have nothing to say." His nerable individuals and of his absence. Without symbolic rejection of the family has no idea what tice and corrupt lawyers Joe, for his part, is a experienced a sense of trying to clarify, much conformity, patriarchy won't be disappointed, but smart, sensitive kid and happened to prompt such powerlessness verging on less redeem, Jerry's crisis and other stifling social drastic action, but he he does so much more this a mostly silent onlooker, paralysis should recognize of masculinity, he makes attitudes that held sway time around. Grisham not participating in the won't even talk to his wife Joe's plight. him a decent, likable, frus- during that decade. and children. There's a takes a snapshot of a cha- drama of his parents' mar- This is her most fully If the drama feels some- trated and frustrating fig- suspicion that Bell might otic time and showcases ital meltdown so much as what studied — though it ure, someone whose good formed role since her per- have been a little too the world of law and the recording it for our bene- would be more accurate intentions and misguided formance in another early friendly to Banning's wife lack of equality for every- fit. In this he serves much to say that it simply feels impulses spring from the '60s piece, the British com- while Pete was overseas. one and wraps it in a fam- the same function he did thought through — it is same uncertain place. ing-of-age drama "An Edu- The quest for justice is ily-saga package. as the narrator of Rich- never airless or constrict- Jeanette, played by cation," and in some ways ard Ford's 1990 novel. A ed. The story maintains Mulligan in a nuanced, it feels like a rejoinder, viewer conditioned to ex- a steady emotional pulse career-best performance, perhaps even a corrective. pect only active, forceful alongside its meticulous presents an even more fe- The American suburbia of movie protagonists may accrual of details, from the rocious study in emotional "Wildlife" promises a dif- have some initial trouble autumnal chill that even- confusion. Her patience ferent awakening, and an call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 adjusting to Joe's passivi- tually descends on Great and optimism flaring into infinitely sadder one. to start your daily subscription. A8 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Julia Louis-Dreyfus gets a top award for comedy

WASHINGTON (AP) honoree. Fey praised the With his fingers crossed, — After a 35-year acting "secret precision" of her he told Louis-Dreyfus, "I career and with two icon- comedy and her willing- think you'll be OK." ic television characters ness to make her Seinfeld Later Keegan-Mi- to her name — Elaine character so flawed. chael Key come onstage, Benes of "Seinfeld" and "Julia let Elaine be self- dressed as Mark Twain foul-mouthed Vice-Pres- ish and petty and sarcas- himself and proceeded ident Selina Meyer — tic and a terrible, terrible to roast many of the Julia Louis-Dreyfus dancer," Fey said. "Julia's previous award recipi- has been honored with never been afraid to be ents. When a picture of the Mark Twain Prize unlikable — not on screen Cosby was briefly shown, for lifetime achievement and not in person." Michael-Key quickly in comedy. Louis-Dreyfus is the moved things along and On Sunday night at 21st Mark Twain recip- said, "It's OK, he's not Washington's Kennedy ient, joining a list that watching," then added Center, the 57-year-old includes Richard Pryor, that he doubted PBS was actress received a stream George Carlin and Car- a popular channel "in the of testimonials from ol Burnett. Bill Cosby, penitentiary." PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS celebrities including Jer- the winner in 2009, had Seinfeld, while on the red ry Seinfeld, Stephen his award rescinded ear- carpet before the ceremony, Indiana museum to tell story of basketball great Larry Bird Colbert and 2010 Mark lier this year after he was recalled first meeting Lou- Twain recipient Tina convicted of three counts is-Dreyfus during an in- TERRE HAUTE, Ind. "Larry the Legend — In- carried over to his NBA Fey, touching on the mul- of aggravated indecent formal audition. His iconic (AP) — A planned muse- diana's favorite son." career as a player, coach tiple aspects of her career. assault. sitcom, "Seinfeld," was still um will tell the story of "To have this museum, and executive. When the "We both started come- During last year's in the planning stages and basketball great Larry which symbolizes what Celtics won the 1984 dy in Chicago," said Fey, ceremony to honor David producer Larry David Bird and his Indiana being a Hoosier is all NBA Championship, Bird paying tribute by tracking Letterman, Cosby's knew Louis-Dreyfus from roots. about — hard work, de- dedicated the win to Terre the similarities between name was never men- their time together on Indiana Gov. Eric Hol- termination and striving Haute. their lives. tioned. But this year, "Saturday Night Live." comb announced Satur- to be the best — and to Details about the muse- "We both moved on to two of the performers "We had just two short day that the museum will have that in Terre Haute, um are still being devel- 'Saturday Night Live.' We felt comfortable making pages of script, and we sat be part of a convention that's just a match made oped, but plans include both lost our virginity to Cosby jokes. Late night down to read the dialogue center being built in Terre in heaven and I can't wait interactive displays about Brad Hall," referring to host Stephen Colbert dis- together," Seinfeld said. Haute in western Indi- to see it," Holcomb said. Bird's life and career. He Louis-Dreyfus' husband played a sign proclaiming, "As soon as she opened ana. Bird plans to donate Bird grew up in French won three NBA champi- and former SNL cast "167 days since the last her mouth, I knew she personal items and mem- Lick, Ind. He created ex- onships with the Celtics. mate, sitting next to the Un-Twaining." was the one." orabilia from his career citement during his days Construction on the con- with the Boston Celtics, at Indiana State Univer- vention center is expected Indiana State University, sity in Terre Haute when to start in the spring. the U.S. Olympic team he led the school to the The Vigo County Capi- and beyond, The Tri- NCAA title game in 1979, tal Improvement Board bune-Star reported. although the Sycamores recently approved a more Holcomb predicts the lost to Magic Johnson's than $1.6 million contract museum will be a global Michigan State team. with CSO Architects for draw, describing Bird as Bird's school pride the project. Diana Sowle, actress in ‘Willy Wonka,’ dead at 88

By Peter Sblendorio handful of acting appear- beautiful dress!' Never NEW YORK DAILY NEWS ances over the course of happened." her career, with her per- Actor Gene Wilder, The actress who por- formance as Mrs. Bucket who portrayed Wonka in trayed Charlie's mother in "Willy Wonka" by far the classic fantasy film, in the original Willy Won- the most prominent. She died in 2016. Several vari- ka film has died at 88. notably sang the song ations of the film — which Diana Sowle — who "Cheer Up Charlie" to her is based on the 1964 book made her film debut in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS "Willy Wonka & the Choc- son in the movie. "Charlie and the Choc- olate Factory" in 1971 — The actress suggest- olate Factory" — have died early Friday morn- ed during an interview been made over the years, Selma Blair reveals MS diagnosis in moving Instagram post ing, her rep confirmed to in 2015 that Charlie including a 2005 remake BBC News. should've brought her starring Johnny Depp By Libby Hill in the relapsing-remitting "She was a loving wife, character along with as Wonka. LOS ANGELES TIMES form of MS. Blair said mother, grandmother and him to Wonka's chocolate "It didn't have the she's had symptoms of "Hellboy" actress Selma friend, and will be dearly factor after winning the charm 'Willy Wonka' had," the currently incurable missed," her family said golden ticket, rather than Sowle said of the 2005 Blair turned to Insta- gram on Saturday to re- condition for 15 years. in a statement. his grandfather. flick during her conversa- "I am disabled," the A cause of death has not "Charlie should've taken tion with The Baltimore veal to the world that she has been diagnosed with actress stated. "I fall been revealed for Sowle, his mom," Sowle told The Sun. sometimes. I drop things. Baltimore Sun at the Sowle's other two movie multiple sclerosis. but the statement noted My memory is foggy. And time. appearances both came What began as a caption she was accompanied by my left side is asking for her family at the time of "He should've said 'Oh, in 1994 with small gigs in lauding costume design- directions from a broken her passing. that's wonderful. Now "Guarding Tess" and "Clear er Allisa Swanson on GPS." Sowle only made a small I can buy my mother a and Present Danger." Netflix's upcoming sci-fi series "Another Life" "But we are doing it," quickly revealed itself Blair continued. "And I to be so much more as laugh and I don't know Blair expounded on all exactly what I will do the ways that Swanson precisely but I will do my Ad Special assists her with the minu- best." tiae of getting dressed. The post from the "Cru- "She carefully gets my el Intentions" actress, legs in my pants, pulls my PHOTO | TNS captioning a selfie from a Fall is yard sale time. tops over my head, but- costume fitting earlier in tons my coats and offers the week, spurred an out- her shoulder to steady disease of the central ner- pouring of support from 3-day run: Thursday, Friday, Saturday myself," Blair explains vous system that sparks $29.00 special rate! before revealing why. "I the immune system to friends and fans alike, have #multiplesclerosis." attack the protective garnering more than Blair went on to share myelin sheath covering 90,000 likes and almost Includes attention-getting header graphic, that she is currently the nerves. The resultant 7,500 comments. four lines of ad copy, and a yard sale kit suffering from an exacer- damage disrupts the Representatives for bation — or flare-up — of body's ability to communi- Blair did not immediately containing signs and sales tips! the disease, which she was cate with itself. respond to The Times' diagnosed with on Aug. 16. An exacerbation can last request for comment Don’t miss out! Multiple sclerosis is a for days, weeks or months Monday morning. Don’t miss out! Call 781-593-7700, ext. 1276 or email [email protected] SEND US YOUR STUFF WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ITEM- LIVE.COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903.

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 Peabody girls Steve Krause soccer falls MIAA to Danvers By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF system PEABODY — A late Tanners rally fell short as the Peabody girls soccer team fell 2-1 to needs to Danvers Monday night at Coley Lee Field. “We were really working hard tonight,” Pea- body coach Dennis Desroches said. “You have change to understand, and I tell these girls, ‘we’re a young team.’ We have ve freshmen out there, I get the math. I under- four sophomores, a couple juniors and Dan- stand why a 4-3 Classical vers has almost 80 percent of its roster back.” team is out of the playoffs Despite a strong start to the game, the Tan- while teams that have ners couldn’t add a goal until the nal min- fewer victories are in. utes. What I do not under- “They scored on a corner with a header, stand, despite the very which is a mistake on our part, other than detailed explanation I that we held them to one goal,” Desroches said. got, is how you can run “The  ip side to that is we have to generate a credible playoff in any more shots, we didn’t put many on goal. We sport that includes a were down in the zone and kind of hesitated a team that did not win a little. Is that our youth? I don’t know, but we single game. have to be more aggressive and put more balls That is absurd. And on goal.” there should be some Danvers goalkeeper Kylie MacCormack had overseeing body — simi- a huge game in net for the Falcons. lar to the way businesses “Kylie made a couple great saves,” Danvers hopelessly mired in an coach Jim Hinchion said. “She did terri c, a abyss of nancial or ad- fantastic game from her. She put her body on ministrative woes are put the line today. into receivership — that “I’m proud of the girls,” Hinchion added. can take this over and “We’ve watched Peabody and they’re a young run it properly. team that’s maturing now. We played well, we Even the Sullivan rule certainly didn’t play our style of the game, but in other sports — which we de nitely played well enough to be in it in and of itself moves right at the end.” us closer to the “every- Peabody came out ring in the rst half be- body-gets-a-trophy” men- fore being awarded a free kick just outside the tality — mandates that Danvers box six minutes into the game. Aja Ali- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE you win enough games to monte took the shot, which curved right into the qualify for it. Danvers’ Olivia Anderson, left, and Peabody’s Amber Kincoples sprint down But in what universe the eld Monday. PEABODY, B2 do zero-win teams qualify for tournaments? In Classical’s case, ev- ery opportunity the Rams had over the last seven Ruff day for weeks to help themselves ended up not working out. And their absolute Bulldogs last chance was to see Peabody defeat Beverly Saturday, which would soccer have allowed Classical to sneak into the Division 3 playoffs. Alas for the squads Rams, Beverly won. There are legitimate reasons for this, even By Harold Rivera though you might not ITEM SPORTS EDITOR like them. The biggest LYNN — Monday’s English girls is Classical’s particular and boys soccer double-header at grouping, and the brack- Manning Field was a tough one for et is stacked. Even the the two Bulldog squads. The English teams with losing records boys fell to Malden, 4-0, in the early (Billerica at 2-4 and Bel- tilt. The English girls lost to Everett, mont at 3-4) are in strong 4-1, in the nightcap. leagues whose teams Malden carried a 1-0 lead at half- have high point values. time and scored three goals in the Classical, on the other second half to put the game out of hand, won four games reach. Waldir Yacsavilca scored the against teams with a game’s rst goal on a rebound, plac- cumulative total of four ing the Bulldogs in an early 1-0 hole. victories — and Salem The rest of the rst half turned into had three of them. That a back-and-forth defensive battle isn’t going to get you any- Lynn eld closing regular where English kept pace with Mal- where near the number den despite a struggling attack. of rating points the Rams “For the rest of the half (after Mal- needed in a division with season on a high note den’s rst goal), it was pretty much Middlesex League and an evenly-played game,” English Merrimack Valley Con- By Mike Alongi Ashley talked about how import- Sam Lebruska coach Kerry King said. “We had a ference teams. Had the couple good opportunities. We really ITEM STAFF ant it is for his team to not only and the Pioneers Rams been in Division 2, didn’t take advantage of them. they’d be making playoff get looks at non-conference teams are 17-1 this sea- LYNNFIELD — The Lynn eld during the course of the season, but “Our guys need to have a knack for plans, just like 3-4 Pea- son. the net,” King added, “and they cer- volleyball team aced another tough how important it is to play some of body is. tainly don’t.” test Monday evening as the regular the best teams in Division 2. ITEM FILE PHOTO The top eight teams Cherubin Musangu (six saves) season draws to a close, battling to “It’s crucial to play teams of this in each division (there saved Jefferson Malachie’s free kick a 3-1 win over Arlington Catholic in caliber during the season,” said Ash- are eight) go, and the in the opening minutes of the second a non-conference matchup at home. ley. “If you don’t play these kinds of numbers that govern the half. The Pioneers won by set scores of teams during the season, when the participants are as cold “He’s a good kid,” King said of Mu- 25-15, 25-18, 23-25, 25-23. tournament comes around you’re and unrelenting as U.S. sangu. “He’s a rst-year varsity play- “We went up against a great team going to get beat. That’s especially Steel. er with not a lot of varsity experience. But however coldly today,” said Lynn eld coach Brent true for us because it’s only our sec- objective as those num- Ashley. “It was a battle of the minds ond year in Division 2, so we haven’t BULLDOGS, B2 bers are, they should be out there in this one, and it just even seen a bunch of the teams yet.” thrown out the window came down to making a few key It was a back-and-forth start to if they allow a zero-win plays with a few key mental wins at the opening set, which set the tone the right time and we were able to KRAUSE, B2 do that.” LYNNFIELD, B2 St. Mary’s nishes rst in Div. 3 sectional The St. Mary’s golf team, be- score of 354. Lou Spellios (11- Club. hind a stellar day from Chris- SCHOOL ROUNDUP over 83), Aidan Graciale (16- Leading scorers for the Ea- tian Emmerich, took rst over 88), Jake Goldman (16- gles were Drew Semons (76), “It’s a great win, we’re very place in the Division 3 North over 88) and Ryan Graciale Robbie Forti (80), Matt Rem- excited about it,” said St. tournament at Boxford’s Far Mary’s coach Jay Fiste. “We’re (23-over 95) were the qualify- ley (80) and Alex Landry (80). Corner Golf Club Monday. The hoping we can keep this lev- ing scores for the Big Blue. VOLLEYBALL Spartans posted a team score el of play going into the state Bishop Fenwick (fourth Austin Prep 3, of 332, sneaking by Weston by tournament next week.” place, 358) and Lynn eld Swampscott 0 one stroke for the victory. St. Mary’s will play in the (sixth place, 368) just missed Set scores were 18-25, 18-25 Christian Emmerich n- Division 3 state tournament qualifying for states. and 20-25. Top contributors ished the day with a 5-over next Monday at Black Swan GOLF for Swampscott were Alexa 77 to lead the pack, while Country Club in Georgetown. Division 1 North Winter (three blocks), Cas- his brother Aidan Emmerich Other teams nishing well Sectionals sidy Ryan (16 assists), Anni- came in with a 9-over 81. Luke in the Division 3 sectionals The St. John’s Prep Eagles ka Laudemann (26 digs) and ITEM FILE PHOTO Smith and Luke Sargent each include Swampscott, who also nished second and quali ed Morgan Lenihan (four service shot a 15-over 87 to round out quali ed for the state tourna- for the state championship aces, ve kills). Melissa Zayas scored her 15th the qualifying scores for St. ment at Black Swan by nish- nal, which will be held next goal of the season during Mon- Mary’s. ing in third place with a team Monday at Chicopee Country ROUNDUP, B2 day’s loss to Everett. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 The MIAA system Peabody girls soccer falls to Danvers PEABODY needs to change From B1 right post of the net to KRAUSE same division as Triton. miss a goal by inches. From B1 Also, Swampscott’s one The Tanners had several loss was to English, and more similar chances on team in the tournament. the Bulldogs are two divi- free and corner kicks in We’re talking, of course, sions up (3) with only one the next 20 minutes but about Division 5, where loss themselves. just couldn’t nd the back Triton lost all seven of its As a result, Triton leap- of the net. games. However the math frogged past Lynn eld, “A goal could have works out, there need to Watertown and Somer- changed the momentum be exceptions made for ville into the eighth spot. there,” Desroches said of teams that don’t win any I don’t care. Lynn eld the early opportunities. games. at least won a game. “We had the balls out in Over eight divisions, Regardless of what the front, the corners and a there are nine teams couple shots weren’t on that’ll compete in these numbers say, you lose all your credibility when you goal. If we were able to playoffs with less than put one in early it may three wins (which, if bypass teams that have won for teams that have have been a little different you’re not up on the but to just hold them to formula for determining not. What is the solution? one goal until that corner participants, makes it I cant really complain.” even more ridiculous that That’s pretty easy. First, reshuf e the divisions With 15:26 to play in the Classical, at 4-3, is on the rst half, Reese Pszenny and maybe go statewide outside looking in). But dished a pass to Arianna (as opposed to sectional there’s only one that’s Bezanson who ripped a divisions) to get stron- winless. shot inside the Peabody Before we go on, let’s ger talent pools in each. box to put Danvers ahead not pile on the Vikings. The system is clearly not 1-0 before the half. They had a tough year working if one of them The Falcons looked and don’t deserve to be (D5) allows a winless much better in the second kicked around. They team in, and it’s because half, controlling much of also had the foresight to there aren’t enough com- the play, until they scored schedule Marblehead and petitive teams in them. again with 32:06 left in the Swampscott right out Second, and for the sake game. Riley Baker sent a of the gate (either that, of compromise, make it corner kick in front of the or its lunacy; take your six teams instead of eight Peabody net and Pszenny pick). They lost lopsided per division (I’d rather it nished the play with a games to both, but unlike be four) and give byes to beautiful header goal to the NCAA, the MIAA isn’t the top two in each. The extend the Danvers lead impressed with margins MIAA does this in other to 2-0. of victory. It rates teams “She was our player of solely in terms of record. sports. Why not football the game,” Hinchion said So, Triton’s sea- too? of Pszenny “That goal was son-opening losses to At least this way, we gorgeous, she played with the Magicians and Big stand a better chance of ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE poise today and was calm Blue — who have one loss avoiding the embarrass- on the outside. As the Peabody’s Hailey Baker, left, and Danvers’ Lauren Clement battle for between them — made ment we’re looking at game was a little bit hel- the ball Monday. for almost the maximum now. This whole thing has ter-skelter and panicked value of points you can the look of designing a pace, she slows it down. play with a goal to put and Somerville. Peabody way to enter the tourna- get for losing. First, camel (for those who don’t That might’ve been our Peabody back in the game. (8-6-1) will host Somer- Marblehead sits atop know, camels are horses ment. In my mind they’re best goal of the season.” Danvers’ defense held ville Friday. Division 4 at 7-0; and the that were designed by just as good as anyone in Under two minutes to strong to hold on to the “The nice part is this is a Big Blue (6-1) are in the committees). that Division 1 bracket play, the Tanners were 2-1 win. great lead up game to the and Division 2 bracket. It able to get on the board Danvers (13-2-1) has a tournament for us,” Des- Lynn eld closing regular when a loose ball made chance to clinch the NEC roches said. “Beverly and only prepares us and we it past MacCormack and with wins in its last two Danvers in our last two were one goal games with season on a high note Erin Kidd nished the games against Medford games, there’s no better both of them.” LYNNFIELD the Cougars stretched the Ruff day for Bulldogs soccer squads From B1 lead to 21-18, Lynn eld called a timeout. The Pio- for the match. The teams neers proceeded to go on a BULLDOGS “We’re looking for our from 25 yards out. Zayas and 2:59 remaining to n- traded leads throughout 4-0 run out of the timeout From B1 young guys to keep de- created her own opening ish Everett’s 4-1 win. the set until Lynn eld to take a 22-21 lead, but veloping and become bet- and sent the shot past Ev- “The score was 4-1 but nally gained a bit of Arlington Catholic an- He has the propensity to ter soccer players,” King erett goalie Elizabeth Ave- I don’t think it was a 4-1 a foothold with a 16-12 swered and took the lead make some great saves. said. “We do have a fairly lar’s outstretched arms for game,” McNeil said. “It lead, forcing an Arlington right back. After an un- He’s a super kid.” young team. I have a lot of the goal. was a 2-1 game late in the Catholic timeout. But it forced error by Lynn eld, From there, however, freshmen and sophomores “Melissa’s goal gave her second half and they got a was the Pioneers who took the Cougars won the set the Golden Tornadoes who are getting signi - the most goals for a season couple late goals. We were advantage of the timeout, 25-23. found their rhythm and cant minutes. We’re pret- since I’ve been here,” Mc- short players tonight. We going on a 5-0 run on the The fourth set was much opened the  oodgates. ty much playing for next Neil said. “It broke Briana had starters hurt during other side to stretch the of the same. Lynn eld Malachie raced past En- year.” Moreno’s record. Melissa the game but I thought glish’s defense for a one- lead to 21-12. After a ser- pulled ahead 19-17, only In the girls game, both can shoot. When she got my defense was terri c. In on-one with Musangu vice point for junior out- to see the Cougars ght teams faced their share the ball, they swarmed the backline, Mielna Bion- and red a shot into the of struggles in a score- her and she got frustrated. side hitter Sam Lebruska, back to tie it at 21-21. Lyn- di, Brooke Zahine, Dayana Lynn eld took the rst set back of the net. Mohamed less rst half. Things liv- They’re bumping her and n eld wouldn’t succumb Gamboni and Ravyn Rap- 25-15. Ayyoub Belatreche scored ened up in the second they know she can score. to the rally, and after a set ley played terri c.” Arlington Catholic came on a one-timer from 20 half, when two goals were We’ve scored 19 goals, she and match-clinching kill English goalie Pamela out and scored the rst by Lebruska, the Pioneers yards out with 18:31 to scored within the rst four has 15 of them. She’s real- Rosales made 12 saves. few points of the second won the set, 25-23, and play, bumping Malden’s minutes of the period. Ev- ly good.” “Pamela’s a senior and set to try and gain mo- the match. lead to 3-0. Nour Tafraoui erett’s Macayla Bessler The Crimson Tide took she’s getting better every mentum, but Lynn eld Ashley pointed to the capped the scoring with a picked up a free ball and command from there, clos- game,” McNeil said. “I quickly came back and strong play of Lebruska, header in the closing min- ripped a shot into the back ing the game with three think she’s getting better took a 7-4 lead. But the Morelli, senior middle utes. of the net for the game’s unanswered goals. Caro- Cougars weren’t done back Sam DeGeorge, ju- The Bulldogs (4-10-1), rst goal with 39:26 to lann Cardinale pumped in and better.” pushing, coming back to nior middle back Kayla out of contention for a play. Melissa Zayas knot- a the go-ahead goal with English (3-11-1) visits tie the score at 8-8. Once Mortellite and junior set- state tournament berth, ted the game at 1-1 three 29:00 to play and Ashley Greater Lawrence for a again it was the Pioneers ter Sophia Wilkinson as visit Gloucester Wednes- minutes later when she Portillo scored back-to- non-conference tilt Tues- who rallied back, going a big reason why the Pio- day (4). scored on a  awless shot back tallies with 10:35 day (4). ahead 16-12 and forcing neers won. Arlington Catholic to call “Our girls were able a timeout. The Cougars to make the key plays Classical girls soccer still looking to clinch tourney berth got the score as close as when they counted,” Ash- 19-18 Lynn eld, but the ley said. “They never got ROUNDUP out victory. Grace Arthur day (7). Swampscott 2, Pioneers went on a 6-0 run down when the rallies From B1 scored two goals and Car- Peabody 1, Danvers 0 Marblehead 0 to close the set. Junior set- weren’t going their way. ter Murray added one. Johnny Alves scored the Natalie Domeniconi ter Melissa Morelli ended They kept up the intensi- St. Mary’s 3, Saugus 1 The Magicians (5-9) vis- lone goal on Pablo Hernan- scored both goals with the set for Lynn eld with ty from start to nish and The Spartans celebrat- it Swampscott Wednesday dez’s assist. Tanners goalie assists from Sydney a big kill, giving the Pio- played a heck of a match ed their senior night with afternoon (4). Will Machado made ve Cresta. The Big Blue visit neers the 25-18 win. against a very good team.” a non-conference victory. BOYS SOCCER saves for the shutout win. Gloucester Tuesday (7). The third set was back- Now at 17-1, Lynn eld’s St. Mary’s visits CCL op- St. Mary’s 6, Defensively, Peabody was Josie Friedman and Mae and-forth. Arlington Cath- preparing for the state ponent Arlington Catholic Malden Catholic 0 led by Ben Kemp, Will Man- Colwell played well for the olic jumped out to a quick tournament the best way Tuesday before Friday’s Olu George led St. ning and Michael Tansey. Magicians. Marblehead 7-2 lead, but Lynn eld it knows how: playing Lynn City Tournament. Mary’s with three goals. Mid elders Dylan Guarino, hosts Peabody Tuesday battled right back to tie some of the best teams GIRLS SOCCER Thiago DeOliveira scored Kyle Joyce and Kyle Mor s (4). it at 9-9 before taking the around. The Pioneers Malden 2, Classical 1 two goals and Connor also played well. CROSS COUNTRY The Rams dropped lead. The score was then close the year with match- Mackey added one. Nick “It was a big win,” Pea- The Marblehead boys to 7-6-1. Fatima Girdia tied at 10-10 and 11-11 es against North Andover Pappas recorded three body coach Stan McKeen cross country team won scored Classical’s lone before Arlington Catholic (Wednesday) and Win- saves for his sixth shutout said. “We started slow, no the Varsity A-II (large goal of the game on Izzy of the season. question. Four starters got schools) race at the Brown pulled ahead 15-11. After chester (10/29). McGaughey’s assist. “Olu’s got a great hot hurt in the rst half. We University Northeast Classical visits Winthrop streak going right now,” benched the four of them Cross Country Invitation- Wednesday. The Rams are Spartans coach Mike but the kids that came al Saturday. Top nishers three points shy of clinch- D’Agostino said. “He’s off the bench played very for the Magicians were ing a state tournament nding the back of the net. well. It was a good team Loeden Rodrigues (sixth ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! bid. It’s good to see Thiago get effort.” overall, 16:25), Oliver Marblehead 3, his groove and other play- Peabody (10-3-2) hosts Glass (12th, 16:35), Pe- Somerville 0 makers like Nolan Perez Somerville Wednesday (6). ter Clifford (37th, 17:11), Call Customer Service to place an ad After a scoreless rst and Joey Thongsythavong Saugus 3, Amesbury 1 John Lucas (45th, 17:16), half, the Magicians picked distribute the ball to The Sachems picked up Harry DiBartolo (49th, 781-593-7700, ext. 2 up their rhythm and them.” their second consecutive 17:21), Ethan Snook (61st, scored three unanswered St. Mary’s (13-1-2) visits victory to improve to 8-6. 17:29) and Ciro Mar- goals to nish the shut- Catholic Memorial Thurs- FIELD HOCKEY tin-Sotos (88th, 17:58). Catch up with your favorite team in Item Sports! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE TUESDAY Cross Country Golf St. Mary’s at CCL Championships (at Classical at Division 3 Sectionals Franklin Park, 3) (TBA) Fenwick at CCL Championships (at Marblehead at State Sectionals Franklin Park, 3) (TBA) Girls Soccer Volleyball Latin Academy at St. Mary’s (3:45) Danvers at Winthrop (4:30) Marblehead at Swampscott (4) Marblehead at Peabody (5) Malden at English (5:30) St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (5) Classical at Winthrop (6:30) English at Classical (at Tech, 5:15) Revere at Everett (7) Fenwick at Austin Prep (5:30) Boys Soccer Salem at Swampscott (5:30) English at Gloucester (4) Beverly at Revere (5:30) West Roxbury at Saugus (4) Girls Soccer Medford at Marblehead (4) English at Greater Lawrence (4) Swampscott at Beverly (4) Newburyport at Lynnfield (6) Somerville at Peabody (6) Boys Soccer St. John’s at Catholic Memorial (6) Chelsea at Tech (4) Danvers at Revere (6:30) Lynnfield at Newburyport (6) Malden at Classical (7:15) St. John’s at Andover (6) Golf Field Hockey NEC Open (at Olde Salem, 12) Peabody at Marblehead (4) Volleyball Revere at Malden (4:30) Peabody at North Reading (5) Swampscott at Gloucester (7) Malden at Saugus (5:30) Cross Country North Andover at Lynnfield (5:30) Marblehead at Classical (4) Field Hockey WEDNESDAY Lynnfield at Newburyport (6)

TV/RADIO TV PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS World Series Members of the Fenway Park grounds crew paint the 2018 World Series logo on the field Monday afternoon. 8:09 p.m...... LA Dodgers at Boston...... Fox NHL 7:30 p.m...... Boston at Ottawa...... NESN 8 p.m...... San Jose at Nashville...... NBCSN Red Sox, Dodgers prepare for cold NBA 7 p.m...... Philadelphia at Detroit...... NBATV weather in Game 1 of World Series College Football 8 p.m...... Troy at South Alabama...... ESPN2 BOSTON (AP) — Hooting and hol- blitzed to a team-record 108 wins, raise some challenges for a team that College Soccer lering, Chris Taylor and a couple of then breezed through the AL playoffs. doesn’t play here a lot.” 4 p.m...... Northeastern vs. Harvard...... NESN Plus Dodgers took aim at the Green Mon- A three-time NL Cy Young Award Fans saw that earlier in the play- ster. With their arms, not bats. winner, Kershaw has never pitched offs. Pro Soccer Standing in left field, they kept at Fenway. But he went through a A relative stranger to the 37-foot- 12:55 p.m...... Athens vs. Bayern Munich...... TNT throwing balls at a small, square drill in bullpen Sunday night, going high wall, Yankees left fielder An- 3 p.m...... Manchester United vs. Juventus...... TNT space in the scoreboard, shouting ev- through his entire routine on the drew McCutchen misplayed a carom Wrestling ery time a miss clanged off the metal mound — even going to his mouth in the AL Division Series. Shortstop letters. and wiping his hand before taking Didi Gregorius wandered far into 6 p.m...... UWW World Championships...... NBCSN “I’ve got good aim!” Taylor shouted the ball out of his glove — without the outfield, retrieved the carom and Radio after he finally tossed one through, throwing a single pitch. On Monday, made a long relay — and wound up World Series ending the contest Monday. he loosened up in a cutoff T-shirt and hurting his elbow, an injury that re- A lot of fun for Los Angeles, frolick- ski cap. quired Tommy John surgery. 8:09 p.m...... LA Dodgers at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 ing at Fenway Park during a World “Check this one off as far as pitch- During the AL Championship Se- NHL Series workout. ing tomorrow, but I don’t really think ries, Houston left fielder Marwin Gon- 7:30 p.m...... Boston at Ottawa...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Might not look, sound and feel so about the history part of it too much, zalez got lost out there and banged friendly come Game 1 on Tuesday honestly,” he said. hard into the scoreboard, which isn’t night. The view from the other dugout cer- padded. He was down for a while. NFL “It’s a completely different atmo- tainly is more inviting. “Crazy bounces, all the odd angles. AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE sphere,” Boston reliever Heath Hem- “It’s a lot better wearing the white Off the scoreboard, off the numbers,” East East bree cautioned. “Are they going to uniforms,” said Chris Sale, who starts said Dodgers starter Rich Hill, who W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 5 2 0 .714 214 179 Washington 4 2 0 .667 126 121 feel the Monster breathing down on the opener for Boston. “It’s not an previously pitched for the Red Sox. Miami 4 3 0 .571 151 177 Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 154 138 them?” easy place to play as a visitor.” “Or you hook one down the line to- N.Y. Jets 3 4 0 .429 182 176 Dallas 3 4 0 .429 140 123 Goes beyond the ballpark, too. “This ballpark definitely brings its ward Pesky’s Pole, it’s probably less Buffalo 2 5 0 .286 81 175 N.Y. Giants 1 5 0 .167 117 162 South South “I think the biggest challenge for a challenges in terms of it’s different. than 200 feet down there,” he said. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA team coming in here is you’re playing It’s not your standard wall out in “There’s not a park like this.” Houston 4 3 0 .571 155 144 New Orleans 5 1 0 .833 204 163 Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 106 127 Carolina 4 2 0 .667 142 131 the Boston Red Sox,” pitcher Nathan center field, just kind of a half-oval. Taylor made a sensational catch in Jacksonville 3 4 0 .429 116 146 Tampa Bay 3 3 0 .500 167 196 Eovaldi said. We have ... nooks and crannies and left-center field Saturday night as the Indianapolis 2 5 0 .286 189 185 Atlanta 2 4 0 .333 167 192 That’s the part Clayton Kershaw some sharp edges and some different Dodgers beat Milwaukee in Game 7 North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA will focus on, trying to contain Mookie things going on out there,” he said. of the NLCS. He’s played at Fenway, Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 171 154 Minnesota 4 2 1 .643 177 165 Betts, J.D. Martinez and a team that “I could definitely see how this could albeit a few years ago with Seattle. Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 184 203 Green Bay 3 2 1 .583 148 144 Baltimore 4 3 0 .571 176 101 Detroit 3 3 0 .500 157 158 Cleveland 2 4 1 .357 151 177 Chicago 3 3 0 .500 170 134 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Cora has put his players first Kansas City 6 1 0 .857 260 182 L.A. Rams 7 0 0 1.000 235 128 L.A. Chargers 5 2 0 .714 195 163 Seattle 3 3 0 .500 143 117 Denver 3 4 0 .429 165 164 Arizona 1 6 0 .143 92 184 Oakland 1 5 0 .167 110 176 San Francisco 1 6 0 .143 158 218 Thursday’s Game Minnesota 37, N.Y. Jets 17 during Red Sox run through playoffs Denver 45, Arizona 10 Tampa Bay 26, Cleveland 23, OT Sunday’s Games New Orleans 24, Baltimore 23 L.A. Chargers 20, Tennessee 19 BOSTON (AP) — When back in the World Series L.A. Rams 39, San Francisco 10 Houston 20, Jacksonville 7 Washington 20, Dallas 17 Alex Cora was hired to for the first time since Indianapolis 37, Buffalo 5 Carolina 21, Philadelphia 17 Kansas City 45, Cincinnati 10 manage the Red Sox a year 2013. Detroit 32, Miami 21 Monday’s Game ago, he knew he wanted to With four victories over New England 38, Chicago 31 N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, 8:15 p.m. put relationships with his the Los Angeles Dodg- players first. ers, Cora can become the NHL It made him a success as fifth manager to win the EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE general manager of Puer- championship in his first Atlantic Division Central Division to Rico in the 2017 World season, joining Bob Bren- GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto 9 6 3 0 12 34 30 Nashville 8 7 1 0 14 27 15 Baseball Classic, again ly (Arizona, 2001), Ralph Tampa Bay 7 5 1 1 11 28 18 Colorado 9 6 1 2 14 33 20 as a GM and manager in Houk (Yankees, 1961), Ed- Montreal 7 4 1 2 10 24 19 Winnipeg 8 5 2 1 11 24 20 the Puerto Rican Winter die Dyer (Cardinals, 1946) Boston 8 4 2 2 10 27 23 Minnesota 8 4 2 2 10 22 24 Buffalo 9 5 4 0 10 22 25 Chicago 8 4 2 2 10 30 32 League and as bench coach and Bucky Harris (Wash- Ottawa 7 4 2 1 9 28 25 Dallas 7 3 4 0 6 19 21 for the Houston Astros ington Senators, 1924). Florida 6 1 2 3 5 21 25 St. Louis 7 2 3 2 6 21 24 Detroit 8 1 5 2 4 19 36 Pacific Division during their World Series While the Red Sox have Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA title run last season. benefited this season from GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 9 5 3 1 11 24 22 Cora was toting those roster changes such as the Carolina 8 4 3 1 9 26 25 Vancouver 8 5 3 0 10 25 24 New Jersey 6 4 2 0 8 22 14 Calgary 8 5 3 0 10 30 24 lessons with him when he addition of slugger J.D. Pittsburgh 6 3 1 2 8 20 20 San Jose 8 4 3 1 9 26 21 arrived at spring training Martinez, Cora’s success Columbus 7 4 3 0 8 23 26 Vegas 8 4 4 0 8 18 21 Washington 7 3 2 2 8 29 28 Edmonton 6 3 3 0 6 13 19 to find a talented, young isn’t a surprise to those Philadelphia 9 4 5 0 8 31 37 Los Angeles 8 2 5 1 5 15 28 Boston team in need of a that have seen the former N.Y. Islanders 7 3 4 0 6 20 20 Arizona 7 2 5 0 4 11 17 N.Y. Rangers 8 2 5 1 5 19 28 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. new voice following back- player embrace the dual to-back early exits from challenges of managing Monday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Colorado 4, Philadelphia 1 Toronto at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. the postseason. personalities and day-to- Carolina at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. He made his new team a day decisions. St. Louis at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. Washington at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Vancouver at Vegas, 10 p.m. promise during their first Pitcher David Price had Tuesday’s Games Thursday’s Games meeting. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a difficult time acclimat- Arizona at Columbus, 7 p.m. Montreal at Buffalo, 7 p.m. “I told them no matter ing to Boston’s unforgiving Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Nashville at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Alex Cora, left, has had an impressive run so Boston at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 7 p.m. what I was going to strive sports environment during Calgary at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m. to be genuine and accessi- far in his first season as manager of the Red his first two seasons of the San Jose at Nashville, 8 p.m. Columbus at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Sox, winning an American League pennant and Anaheim at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. ble,” Cora said. seven-year, $217 million Los Angeles at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Anaheim at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Six months later, the taking a trip to the World Series. deal he signed in 2015. Pittsburgh at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Pittsburgh at Calgary, 9 p.m. 43-year-old known to his He’s found a groove this players as “A.C.” has re- “I learned talking to but I see it the other way month, breaking through NBA made the culture of the players is not bad, having around, and I lived it.” with his first career victory a relationship with players It’s continued in the EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Red Sox clubhouse by as a starter in the postsea- Atlantic Division Southwest Division taking a player-centric ap- is not bad,” Cora said. “Do- playoffs with an AL Divi- son, pitching the clinching W L Pct GB W L Pct GB proach that pointed them ing that, you’re going to get sion Series victory over the Game 5 of the ALCS to Toronto 4 0 1.000 — New Orleans 2 0 1.000 — Philadelphia 2 1 .667 1½ San Antonio 1 1 .500 1 toward a franchise-record the best out of them. Peo- Yankees and an AL Cham- help the Red Sox advance. Boston 2 2 .500 2 Dallas 1 1 .500 1 108 wins in the regular ple may think that cross- pionship Series win over Price credits Cora with be- 1 2 .333 2½ Memphis 1 1 .500 1 New York 1 2 .333 2½ Houston 1 2 .333 1½ season. ing that line is not helpful, the Astros that has Boston ing a calming presence. Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Charlotte 2 2 .500 — Denver 3 0 1.000 — Orlando 2 2 .500 — Portland 2 0 1.000 ½ Miami 1 2 .333 ½ Utah 1 1 .500 1½ Sale set to gut it out in Game 1 start Atlanta 1 2 .333 ½ Minnesota 1 2 .333 2 Washington 0 2 .000 1 Oklahoma City 0 3 .000 3 BOSTON (AP) — Chris Sale would crets,” he said. The 2017 AL Cy Young runner-up — Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB rather talk about the ring he can win as Clayton Kershaw is scheduled to a favorite for this year’s award before Milwaukee 2 0 1.000 — L.A. Clippers 2 1 .667 — a World Series champion instead of the start for the Dodgers, giving baseball a arm problems down the stretch — Sale Detroit 2 0 1.000 — Golden State 2 1 .667 — Indiana 2 1 .667 ½ Phoenix 1 1 .500 ½ almost certainly nonexistent navel ring matchup of marquee lefties from a pair never missed a start through the end Chicago 0 2 .000 2 Sacramento 1 2 .333 1 that — he maintains with a straight of iconic franchises at two of the oldest of July, when he went on the disabled Cleveland 0 3 .000 2½ L.A. Lakers 0 2 .000 1½ face — scratched him from a start in ballparks in the majors. list with what the team called “mild left Monday’s Games Dallas at Atlanta, 7 p.m. the last round. The Red Sox, who won a franchise-re- shoulder inflammation.” Orlando 93, Boston 90 Minnesota at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Toronto 127, Charlotte 106 New York at Miami, 7:30 p.m. The Red Sox left-hander will belly up cord 108 games and their third straight He came back for one start in August Indiana at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Charlotte at Chicago, 8 p.m. to the mound to start Game 1 against AL East crown, are going for their but then shut it down again as the Red New York at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Utah at Houston, 8 p.m. Los Angeles on Tuesday night, 10 days fourth title in 14 years; the Dodgers, Sox, who had a double-digit lead in the Chicago at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Indiana at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Memphis at Utah, 9 p.m. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 9:30 p.m. after his last outing and nine after he who lost to the Astros in the Series last AL East, coasted into the playoffs. Washington at Portland, 10 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Phoenix at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. was hospitalized with what the team year, will try for their first champion- After sitting out a month, he threw 26, Memphis at Sacramento, 10 p.m. San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. called a “stomach illness.” ship since 1988. 42, 73 and 92 pitches in four September Tuesday’s Games Washington at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 7 p.m. Thursday’s Games Sale joked — we think — that it was “It’s going to be rocking. This place is starts to rebuild his arm strength for the L.A. Clippers at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 7 p.m. from a piercing gone bad, and he kept going to be obviously going crazy,” Sale postseason. He won Game 1 of the AL Sacramento at Denver, 9 p.m. Portland at Orlando, 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Boston at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. up the ruse back in Boston. said. “We’ve all been waiting for this. Division Series against the Yankees and Brooklyn at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Denver at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. “I’m not going to spill all of my se- And our fans, too.” came on in relief in the Game 4 clincher. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 COMICS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Teen and stepdad square off over video game purchase Double fits are doubly delicious DEAR ABBY: I have prudent thing to do. Gilda Radner said, “Life is West led the heart ace and two sons, 14 and 10. I just Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van You didn’t mention about not knowing, having to continued with a second got married a year ago. My Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, whether you have your change, taking the moment round. East shifted to a low husband, “Kurt,” has tak- and was founded by her mother, parents’ power of attorney, and making the best of it diamond, South winning with en on the father role and Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at but if you don’t, you should without knowing what’s going his ace. does pretty well, although discuss what you’re plan- to happen next. Delicious am- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los If declarer had immediate- I think he sometimes goes ning to do with your law- biguity.” ly played a trump, he would a little overboard. Angeles, CA 90069. yer. In bridge, ambiguity is not have gone down. But he was He and my oldest son, delicious. Your bids and plays confident that East had at “Elijah,” worked on a roof DEAR ABBY: I thought ways mature ones. Then back to their house for should be as clear-cut to part- least king-jack-fourth for his together, and because my I’d share this in reference suggest he and Elijah nearly two years. We have ner as possible, and his to double. So, South led a club son made $200 plus a $70 to the Aug. 22 letter from work out an agreement enlisted the help of an you. However, in today’s deal, to the king and ace, then bonus, Kurt got upset with “Bedroom Secret,” the reli- that in the future when auctioneer and are plan- South had a delicious feeling played a low spade off the Elijah when he used his gious man who feels guilty Elijah earns money, a cer- ning to sell their house about his prospects. board and took the trick with money to buy an Xbox. for using graphic language tain percentage of it will be and much of the belong- West opened one heart, his nine. Back to the board Kurt thinks Elijah should while making love with put into savings, another ings and furniture. Our North overcalled two hearts (a with a club, declarer led an- have bought clothes, toi- his wife. It reminded me of portion will be used for dilemma is whether or not Michaels Cue-Bid, showing at other low trump to hold East letries and other things he a joke about a young mar- necessities, and the rest to tell them. I’m not sure least 5-5 in spades and either needs because we aren’t ried couple who asked to one trick there: contract can be used for items at his whether it’s kinder to let minor), and East doubled to rich. I agree to an extent, their clergyman if it was a made for plus 790. discretion. It’s called bud- them believe things are as indicate values. What should but it’s gotten out of hand. geting, and it’s an import- they have been or tell sin to have sex before Sun- South have done? Now Kurt is so upset ant lesson every teen them differently. day morning church ser- South felt optimistic be- that he doesn’t want to should learn. vices. His reply: “It’s fine cause his side had a double give Elijah another oppor- WHAT’S RIGHT? IN as long as you don’t block fit — at least eight spades and PENNSYLVANIA tunity to make more mon- DEAR ABBY: My par- the aisle.” nine in North’s minor. Double ey for himself. He really ents — both in their early DEAR WHAT’S RIGHT?: CHUCKLING IN fits are doubly delicious — made a huge stink about 90s — have lived with me much tastier than even your how Elijah spent his mon- You say your parents suf- RUTLAND, VERMONT for three years because fer from mild dementia. favorite variety of ice cream. ey. What to do? they need care. We have The respectful thing to do DEAR CHUCKLING: South jumped to four spades. VERY FRUSTRATED maintained their home all would be to have a talk Funny! Your joke reminds West thought about sacrific- MOM IN MICHIGAN this time, but they will with them about it before ME of a quote from the late ing in five hearts, but here that never be able to return you do anything. When you playwright Oscar Wilde, would have cost 800 when DEAR MOM: “What to there. do, remind them that be- who said, “I have no objec- doubled by South. After West do” is to calmly and pri- Although my parents cause it has been two years, tion to anyone’s sex life as passed, East confidently dou- vately remind your hus- are somewhat cognizant, and maintaining two long as they don’t practice bled. What happened in the band that Elijah is 14, and both suffer with mild de- households is so expensive, it in the street and frighten play of four spades doubled? his decisions are not al- mentia and haven’t been you think this would be the the horses.”

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A decree of sistant general manager PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS surfing beaches and fish- "extraordinary emergen- at the Crown Plaza de ing villages. cy" was issued for 19 mu- Mazatlan, said hotel exec- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he would announce de- After briefly reaching nicipalities in Nayarit and utives were not ruling out tails of the investigation into the death of Jamal Khashoggi on Tuesday. Category 5 strength, the Sinaloa states, the federal the possibility of evacuat- storm's maximum sus- Interior Department an- ing guests but were await- tained winds weakened nounced. ing instructions from au- Leaked video shows Khashoggi slightly to Category 4 at The hurricane was ex- thorities. midafternoon. But it re- pected to pass over or near The governments of mained "extremely dan- the Islas Marias — a set Sinaloa and Nayarit or- ‘body double’ after his killing gerous" and was expected of islands about 60 miles dered coastal region schools to bring "life-threatening offshore that include a na- to close and began prepar- By Suzan Fraser, pressure on the king- that Mnuchin raised the storm surge, wind and ture preserve and a feder- ing emergency shelters. Ayse Wieting dom. Meanwhile, Turkish Kashoggi investigation in rainfall" to parts of al prison — early Tuesday. Enrique Moreno, mayor and Jon Gambrell crime-scene investigators his discussions with the ASSOCIATED PRESS west-central and south- Forecasters said Willa of Escuinapa, a municipal- swarmed a garage Mon- crown prince. day night in Istanbul Turkish President Re- western Mexico ahead would then blow ashore in ity of about 60,000 people ISTANBUL — Just where a Saudi consular cep Tayyip Erdogan has of an expected Tuesday the afternoon or evening on Willa's track, said offi- hours after writer Jamal landfall, the U.S. National somewhere along a 140- cials were trying to evac- Khashoggi was killed in vehicle had been parked. promised that details of uate everybody in the sea- the Saudi Consulate in All this came on the eve Khashoggi's killing "will side village of Teacapan. Istanbul, a man strolled of Prince Mohammed's be revealed in all its na- He estimated 3,000 were out of the diplomatic post high-profile investmentkedness" in an address affected but he expected apparently wearing the summit in Riyadh, which he'll make before parlia- some would try to stay. columnist's clothes as part has seen a raft of the ment around the same "The people don't want of a macabre deception to world's top business lead- time Tuesday. to evacuate, but it's for sow confusion over his fate, ers decline to attend over "We are faced with a sit- their security," he said. according to surveillance the slaying of the writer uation in which it was a About 60 miles up the video leaked Monday. for The Washington Post. brutally planned (killing) coast in Mazatlan, with The new video broad- U.S. Treasury Secretary and efforts were made to a metropolitan-area pop- cast by CNN, as well as Steven Mnuchin, who said cover it up," said Omer Ce- ulation of about 500,000, a pro-government Turk- he would not attend the lik, a spokesman for Tur- Mayor Jose Joel Boucieg- ish newspaper's report conference, met with the key's ruling Justice and uez said officials prepared that a member of Saudi crown prince on Monday Development Party. "God shelters and were closely Crown Prince Mohammed night. The Saudi foreign willing, the results will PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS monitoring low-lying areas. bin Salman's entourage ministry tweeted out a be brought into the open, Mazatlan is a popular va- made four calls to the photo of the two men meet- those responsible will be This satellite image provided by NOAA shows cation spot and home to a royal's office from the con- ing, and U.S. Treasury punished and no one will Hurricane Willa in the eastern Pacific, on a large number of American sulate around the same spokesman Tony Sayegh dare think of carrying out path toward Mexico’s coast on Monday. and Canadian expatriates. time, put ever-increasing said in a separate tweet such a thing again." CLASSIFIED

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE (SEAL) SWAMPSCOTT HOUSING AUTHORITY COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain WAITING LIST OPENING LAND COURT mortgage given by Bill Chingofor Williams a/k/a Williams Chingofor and Rose C. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Chingofor to Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC, dated December 31, 2007 and The Swampscott Housing Authority will be accepting applications for the 18SM005917 recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book State-Aided Veterans/Family Program 200-1 waiting list for the 2& 3 Bedroom ORDER OF NOTICE 27441, Page 145, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by Waiting List. A lottery system will be used for the purpose of the initial accep- assignment from Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC to Salem Five Cents Savings tance of applications to be placed on the Swampscott Housing Authority Waiting To: Bank dated December 31, 2007 and recorded with said registry on January 7, List. There is no advantage to fir st come fir st serve during these dates. Linda J. Maxwell 2008 at Book 27441 Page 168, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and Applications will be accepted from 8:30 a.m. Monday October 29, 2018 until for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday November 7, 2018. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 on November 15, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 101 Lawton U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: Avenue, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Applications are available at the Swampscott Housing Authority located at 6 described in said mortgage, Duncan Terrace Swampscott, MA 01907. The offi ce hours are as follows: HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Monday thru Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. TO WIT: Friday 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, You may also obtain an application by mail or downloaded from the Department numbered 23 Red Rock Street, given by Linda J. Maxwell to Merchants The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts with the buildings thereon bounded of Housing and Community Development website at: Cooperative Bank, dated March 4, 1985, and recorded in the Essex County and described as follows: (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 7684, Page 482, and now held by http://hedhousingdocs.azurewebsites.net/CHAMP/Applications.aspx Commencing at the corner of Lawton Avenue, formerly High Rock Avenue, and the Plaintiff by assignmen,t has/have filed with this court a complaint for Beacon Hill Avenue, thence running Northerly by said Beacon Hill Avenue, 68.7 Applications will not be accepted by fax or e-mail. determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. feet; thence turning and running Westelry to land now or formerly of C.O. Beede; If your net household income meets the amounts listed below, you may be thence turning and running Southerly by said land now or formerly of C.O. Beede, eligible. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United 89.68 feet to said Lawton Avenue; then turning and running Eastelry by said NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Lawton Avenue, about 51.14 to the point begun at. Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on For reference to title see deed from Gladys E. Valliere, a/k/a Gladice E. Valliere to Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Gladys E. Valliere and James A. Valliere, Trustees of Gladys E. Valliere Trust dated $58,450 $65,750 $73,050 $78,900 $84,750 $90,600 $96,450 this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before November May 17, 1990 and recorded with Esse South District Registry of Deeds on May 23, 26, 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the 1990 in Book 10441, Page 344. All applications in the Authority’s possession as of 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday benefits of said Act. November 7, 2018 will become part of the lottery system for tenant selection set Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 11, 2018. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern forth by the Department of Housing and Community Development. Attest: Deborah J. Patterson District) Registry of Deeds in Book 10573, Page 372. The lottery will be conducted through an automated computer process overseen Recorder 201309-0846-PRP by the Department of Housing and Community Development on November 9, These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit Item: October 23, 2018 of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the 2018. Applications will be placed on a waiting list by priority and preference as they are drawn in the lottery. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or After the completion of the lottery, the Swampscott Housing Authority will THE TRIAL COURT liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, continue to accept applications for the 2 & 3 bedroom State-Aided Veterans/ PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Family Program 200-1. All applications received after November 7, 2018 will be CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. placed on the Swampscott Housing Authority wait list by priority and preference Docket No. ES18P3015EA in accordance with the date and time of their receipt. Essex Probate and Family Court TERMS OF SALE: James L. Hughes, Chairperson 36 Federal Street Swampscott Housing Authority Salem, MA 01970 A deposit of Five Thousand ($ 5000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank (978)744-1020 check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Item: October 23, 24, 2018 The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box Estate of: 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days Milton Sumner Fistel from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Also known As: Mickey Fistel receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in THE TRIAL COURT Date of Death: 04/01/2018 said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT To all interested persons: Docket No. ES18P3190EA A Petition for Formal Probate of Will has been filed by: Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE Linda F Fistel of Swampscott MA requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK Estate of: as requested in the Petition. Present holder of said mortgage Lucia Ann Wilson The Petitioner requests that: Also Known As: Lucia A. Wilson Linda F Fistel of Swampscott MA By its Attorneys, Date of Death: April 08, 2018 be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Essex Division on the bond in an unsupervised administration. 150 California Street To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of IMPORTANT NOTICE Newton, MA 02458 Petitioner Luca A Ierardi of Lynn MA You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the (617) 558-0500 a Will has been admitted to informal probate. Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney 201301-0320 - TEA Luca A Ierardi of Lynn MA must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Item: October 23, 30, November 6, 2018 has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to the return day of 11/13/2018. serve without surety on the bond. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Nahant Conservation Commission Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration to you. A Public Meeting will be held at the Nahant Town Hall, 334 Nahant Road (lower from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM level), Nahant, MA at 7:30 PM on October 30, 2018 to consider a Request for to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Determination of Applicability filed by Robert Rizzo for the property located at 96 Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised Willow Road (Map 9, Lot 7) to demolish an existing garage. and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the Plans are available in the Inspectional Services Office at Nahant Town Hall, 334 Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Nahant Road, Nahant, MA. For information, call 781-581-5263. Item: October 23, 2018 Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and Item: October 23, 2018 expenses of administration. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Nahant Conservation Commission Date: October 02, 2018 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Pamela Casey O'Brien Have something to sell? Register of Probate A Public Meeting will be held at the Nahant Town Hall, 334 Nahant Road (lower Item: October 23, 2018 level), Nahant, MA at 7:30 PM on October 30, 2018 to consider a Notice of Intent We can help! filed by Susan Kerr for the property located at 151 Bass Point Road (Map 18, Lot 130) to repair an existing seawall, fill a sink hole and rebuild a deck.

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Investors have been wor- Crude oil prices eked out a ried in recent weeks about small gain after spending potential threats to cor- most of the day in the red. porate growth, including TABLE | ASSOCIATED PRESS The latest losses came rising interest rates, trade as traders geared up for tensions between the U.S. The top lottery jackpots in U.S. history. a busy week of compa- and China, and some slug- ny earnings reports that gish reports about hous- should help answer how ing construction and sales. $1.6B Mega Millions Corporate America is cop- This week marks the ing with rising interest busiest stretch of the prize is due to simple rates, in ation and the quarterly earnings cal- impact of global trade dis- endar as many big-name putes. companies report their PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS math, some surprises "The earnings results latest results, including have the potential to sta- Trader Michael Milano works on the oor of Caterpillar, Amazon and By Scott McFetridge lion — means there are bilize the market, but the New York Stock Exchange Monday. Google's parent company, ASSOCIATED PRESS 302.5 million potential what investors are real- Alphabet. number combinations, ly keen on hearing from The Dow Jones Indus- Decliners outnumbered Nearly 17 percent of DES MOINES, Iowa — or a little less than one companies is what the trial Average lost 126.93 gainers on the New York companies in the S&P 500 For all the anticipation combination for all 328 sustainability of the earn- points, or 0.5 percent, to Stock Exchange. had served up third-quar- about whether someone million people living in ings outlook is, especially 25,317.41. The tech-heavy Major U.S. stock index- ter results as of Monday. will  nally snag the gi- the U.S. For last Friday's in light of the concerns Nasdaq recovered from es initially headed high- Of those, 54 percent de- gantic Mega Millions and drawing, about 59 per- Powerball jackpots, the of the potential impact an early tumble, gaining er early Monday, riding a livered earnings and rev- cent of possible combina- games come down to two from tariffs," said Laura 19.60 points, or 0.3 per- strong wave of buying in enue that topped Wall tions were taken. But by things: simple math — Kane, head of Investment cent, to 7,468.63. Chinese markets as trad- Street's forecasts, accord- Tuesday night's drawing, and very long odds. Themes Americas at UBS The Russell 2000 index ers brushed off potential ing to S&P Global Market of cials estimate that 75 But there are some Wealth Management Re- of smaller-company stocks concerns about slower Intelligence. percent will be sold. quirks and surprises search. gave up 2.54 points, or growth in the world's sec- Financial and industri- That would mean a 25 about the math equa- The S&P 500 fell 11.90 0.2 percent, to 1,539.50. ond-biggest economy and al companies account for percent chance of no win- tions that likely will soon points, or 0.4 percent, to That's the lowest close for a downgrade in Italy's most of the S&P 500 com- ner. If that happens, it's 2,755.88. The index is on the index since April. 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And 53 mil- lion Powerball prize aren't estimated prize would be. score requires consumers It would potentially im- lion do not have enough quite real. That is, those Could it reach $2 billion? Credit scores are about to agree to share added prove the credit score of data to generate a FICO are the amount you'd be The odds of winning to get a tweak that might Powerball are 1 in 292.2 personal information, such many Americans, partic- score. paid if you chose an an- help those with weaker million. as data from their personal ularly those with weak These scores are used to nuity, doled out over 29 credit. The odds of winning checking, savings or money credit or limited credit help evaluate credit wor- years. Nearly every win- Fair Isaac Corp., the don't change as jackpots market accounts. The ex- history. And it would pro- thiness for credit cards, ner opts for cash, which is company behind the wide- the amount of money the get larger, but the chance ly used FICO score, an- tra information is intended vide a broader base of cus- loans and more. that more than one win- to provide a more in-depth tomers for banks to lend The companies did not lottery folks actually have nounced Monday that it in the bank ready to pay ner will share the prize do. picture of how they use to. disclose how many lenders will begin testing a new out to the company that When so many people rush their money and build on The companies estimate and others will be partici- type of credit score next would fund the annuity. to play as a jackpot soars, year with credit reporting traditional information that 79 million Ameri- pating in the trial. The cash option is still the chances increase that massive, at $904 million two or three tickets — of for Mega Millions and the millions of tickets sold Average cost of a gallon of gas drops 4 cents $354.3 million for Pow- — will match. Of the  ve erball. But those num- largest jackpots awarded BOSTON (AP) — The Monday that its weekly in Massachusetts a year thanks to stable invento- bers aren't splayed across in the U.S., three went average price of a gallon of survey found self-serve, ago. ries and lower demand, but billboards and shown to multiple winners. The gasoline in Massachusetts regular selling for an av- AAA found regular sell- AAA warns that U.S.-Sau- in countless mini marts largest single prize went has dropped 4 cents in the erage of $2.80 per gallon, ing for as low as $2.62 di Arabia relations and across America. to a 2017 player from past week to its lowest lev- a nickel lower than the per gallon and as high as upcoming U.S.-imposed The dismal odds of win- Massachusetts who cel- el in three months. national average but 31 $3.09. sanctions on Iran's crude ning the Mega Millions ebrated a $758.7 million AAA Northeast said cents higher than it was Prices are dropping exports could affect prices. jackpot — 1 in 302.5 mil- Powerball payday.

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