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MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 DEALS OF THE Resident Hundreds rally in support$DAY $ sues city of Jewish community PG. 3 in zoning By DEALSGayla Cawley DEALSITEM STAFF MARBLEHEADOF THE — More dispute than $500 people$ gath- ered fromDA Marblehead,Y Swampscott,PG. 3Lynn, and By Gayla Cawley other neighboring com- ITEM STAFF munities at Temple Sinai LYNN — The neighbor of a Sunday evening for an in- Judge Road subdivision, the Vil- terfaith vigil to mourn the lage at Stoney Brook, is suing the victimsDEALS of the mass shoot- city, including its Zoning Board ing atDEALS a Pittsburgh syna- of Appeals and chief building in- gogue SaturdayOF THE morning. spector, alleging that building Eleven people were permits were improperly issued killed $whenDA a Yman,$ later to the owner of the property, who identi ed asPG. Robert 3 Greg- is also listed as a defendant in the ory Bowers, barged into lawsuit. the Tree of Life Congrega- Kevin Ronningen, of 214 Judge tion during worship ser- Road, alleges in a complaint led vices, proclaimed hatred in Essex Superior Court by his at- for Jews, and opened re torney, Kevin Geaney, that build- for 20DEALS minutes. Four po- ing permits issued in July for two lice of cers and two others contiguous lots at 220 and 226 were injuredOF THE in what of - Judge Road, or lots 50A and 50B, cials are calling one of the exceeds the 49 lots allowed in the deadliest$DA attacksY $on Jews property. in U.S. history.PG. 3 Also listed as a defendant in the In addition to Jewish suit is Charles Peterson, trustee leaders from Marble- of the Urban Street Realty Trust, head and Swampscott, the owner of the property. Accord- local leaders from vari- ing to the complaint, a deed from ous faiths, including Ca- June 20 conveyed the property to tholicism and Islam were Peterson. present and participating The complaint cites a memoran- in the vigil. The ceremo- dum of conditions that Ronnin- ny involved remarks from gen claims was led by Michael religious and elected lead- Donovan, the city’s Inspectional ers, along with song and Services Department chief and prayer. then-acting commissioner of the “What we heard hap- Planning Board, which limits the pened in Pittsburgh broke subdivision’s plan to 49 lots only, our hearts,” said Rabbi with additional lots subject to ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE David Cohen-Henriquez, further approval by the board. It was standing room only for the hundreds who attended the vigil at Temple Sinai in The complaint alleges the Plan- Marblehead on Sunday. RALLY, A3 ning Board endorsed a plan in 2002, which was apparently sub- mitted by Stoney Brook Realty STEVE KRAUSE Trust, that reapportioned the area comprising two of the lots COMMENTARY resulting in three lots including the subject Lot 50, which the suit claims exceeds the number of 49 allowable lots and did not receive We all bear some responsibility for this further approval from the board. A 2006 plan divided Lot 50 into Hate had a banner week from Oct. 21- occurrences. In fact, if you do not think so, media loaded with talking points that two lots, identi ed as Lots 50A 27. I neither want to know nor associate with sound scripted from some sort of manifes- and 50B. But Ronningen says in The week began with reports of bombs you. to. You know. These people haven’t even the complaint that neither lot sent through the mail to key gures from Revulsion, however, is not enough. Nei- been taken to the hospital, or worse, when bene ts from enough frontage to the Democratic party and other people ther is the type of “outrage” that seems to it starts. Either we need to enact more constitute separate building lots. from the left side of the aisle. And just greet all such incidents. gun control, or we shouldn’t have any gun The dimensional requirements when that seemed to be sorted out and I’m not suggesting we shouldn’t be control. for the zoning district the sub- solved, a man walked into a Pittsburgh outraged when someone kills 11 Jews If there weren’t so many guns, and if division is located in includes synagogue during a ceremony Saturday at a Saturday morning bris. Outrage is, they weren’t so easy to get, this wouldn’t a minimum lot area of 10,000 morning and, before he could be subdued, or should be, a natural reaction for any have happened. Or, if people inside the killed 11 people in attendance. civilized person. I’m talking about the ZONING, A2 We can all agree these are horrendous “outrage” that leads people onto social KRAUSE, A3 Lynn eld’s Supino facing greatest challenge. Again. By Thomas Grillo system in her kidney. ITEM STAFF “I hung onto that kidney for nearly a decade because I slowed the dis- Marianne Supino is facing the big- ease with medication and didn’t even gest challenge of her life for the sec- need dialysis,” she recalled. ond time. At age 23, she underwent a suc- She needs a kidney transplant, cessful kidney transplant at Massa- again. chusetts General Hospital and life Longtime Lynn eld This is familiar territory for the was good, she said. 60-year-old Lynn eld resident, who resident Marianne The new kidney worked well for 30 at age 15, discovered she had kid- Supino is seeking a years. ney problems. While a high school kidney donor. But that all changed in the summer student, a biopsy revealed there was ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK something wrong with the ltering SUPINO, A3 SSU looks to advance INSIDE Opinion under Lynn’s Crounse We can’t grow numb to this. A4 By Bella diGrazia raised more than $26 million. ITEM STAFF Shortly after she was promot- LOOK! ed to assistant vice president Fans, gures and staff Lynn resident Cheryl Crounse Cheryl Crounse and now she’s been appointed was appointed attend screening of ‘Stiffs’ prepares for her most advanced to vice president of institution- at Lynn Auditorium. A8 role yet with the Salem State vice president of al advancement and executive institutional ad- University Foundation, Inc. director of the university’s foun- Sports vancement and Crounse began her career dation. Lynn tech passes executive direc- with the university in 2011, as “I am humbled and excited by its rst postseason campaign manager for 10,000 this opportunity and I hope I tor of the Salem football test.B1 Reasons, the school’s rst com- State University prehensive campaign, which CROUNSE, A3 Foundation.

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 49° VOL. 140, ISSUE 260 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 37° COMMUNITY CALENDAR ...... A5 SPORTS ...... B1-3 HEALTH ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 OBITUARIES Resident sues city Lawrence C. Hulefeld, 75 Elizabeth M. Saunders, 88 1930 - 2018 in zoning dispute MARBLEHEAD - Dr. Lynn Emergency Phy- Mrs. Elizabeth (Betty/Mimi) Diego, Calif.; grandchildren, Lawrence Charles sicians, Larry would Mary (Stevenson) Saunders, Michelle Siden, Meghan San- ZONING of his lawsuit is those per- of Turlock, Calif., formerly chez, Ryan Sanchez, Saman- Hulefeld of Marble- spend the next 48 From A1 mits should be stricken head died unexpect- years serving gener- of Lynn and Swampscott, tha Saunders, Michael Saun- as they were improperly passed away peacefully at the ders, Steven (Casey) Saunders, edly at the age of 75 ations of patients at square feet and a mini- issued to the subject prop- age 88 on October 19, 2018 Nicole Bencal, Christopher on October 15, 2018. Lynn Hospital, Union mum linear frontage of 75 erty owner. at the Community Hospice in Saunders, and Brett Shupe; He was playing the Hospital, AtlantiCare square feet, according to George Markopoulos, game he loved, tee- Medical Center, and Hughson, Calif. great-grandchildren, Maia the complaint. the city solicitor, said ing off at the Dooks Lahey Clinic North. Mimi was born in Lynn Siden and Maelyn Siden; and On June 26, Ronningen Donovan has given the Golf Club in Kerry, Ire- He was the consum- on April 23, 1930, daugh- nieces Karla Coombes and opinion that both 50A and land, on the rst full day of a mate physician, a beloved ter of the late Robert and Liane Futch, and nephew Glen became aware that the building permit applica- 50B are buildable lots. He bucket list trip with two of his colleague, staff favorite, and Antoinette Stevenson, and Stevenson. said both are located in a dearest friends. Moments ear- constant presence in the lives attended St. John’s grammar She was preceded in death tions had been led for the two lots, and later single-resident district, lier, Larry had observed, “this of his work family. He was as school in Swampscott, St. by her son William Peter Saun- contain frontage on an es- looks like heaven.” Though committed to his coworkers Mary’s High School in Lynn, ders Jr., her grandson Michael spoke with Roger Ennis, the city’s chief building tablished public way and devastating to those he left as his patients. Indeed, with- and Burdett College, and Cassidy, and her sister Annette have suf cient area to be inspector, about his con- behind, it was a tting end to out fail, he reported dutifully was employed at EssexBank Stevenson. used for a single-family cerns with the project. an extraordinary life of love to every shift — day or night in Lynn. Mimi loved sewing and trav- residence. He alleges Ennis told him and service. — with a dozen donuts in Mimi was married to the eling, including the numerous Markopoulos said it’s the building permits were is- Born and raised in Cincin- hand. As others began count- late William P. Saunders for world-wide cruises she took law department’s belief sued on July 10, leading nati, Ohio, Larry was one of ing down to retirement, Larry 62 years prior to his death in with her husband, family, and that there being a limit of seven children of Anne and hoped aloud that he could 2012. friends, and volunteering for him to le an appeal with 49 lots for the subvision is Frank Hulefeld, Jr. He returned keep going. He “retired” twice, She is survived by her sons, the local hospice program in the Zoning Board of Ap- incorrect. In addition, he regularly and remained close only to return, and ended his Kevin Saunders of Salinas, Ca- Turlock. peals on Aug. 6. said the claim that there with his siblings Tom, Jim, Ed, days providing urgent care at lif. and David Saunders of Lynn Service information: Prior to the hearing, can’t be two separate lots Rick, Anita, and David, and Lynn Community Health Cen- and his wife Nancy; daughters, There will be no funeral held on Sept. 18, Ronnin- for Lot 50 directly con- their families. While visiting, ter for the past several years. Karen Cassidy of Hampton, services. gen claims he was told tradicts the opinion that “Ladou” would indulge in his His professional legacy is one N.H., and her husband Ed- Donations in Mimi’s that the building per- Donovan has given that local favorites of Skyline Chili of service, joy, and dedication. ward, Janet Sanchez of Turlock, memory can be made to: mits were issued on July they are two separate, dis- and Graeter’s ice cream. No He worked until the end, and Calif., and her husband Felix, EMC Health Hospice Pro- 3 instead, making his tinct buildable lots. summer was complete with- he loved every second. Margaret Phillips of Lynn, and gram 2881 Geer Road appeal late, as there’s “There’s nothing to pro- out the annual pilgrimage to Ultimately, however, his tru- her husband John, and Lisa Suite A Turlock, CA 95382; only a 30-day timeframe hibit a petitioner from the Hulefeld family summer est devotion was to his family: Saunders of Turlock, Calif.; or The Michael Cassidy allowed. coming in that has signif- camp on Torch Lake in Mich- his wife of 48 years, Susan, and daughter-in-law H. Sandra Scholarship Fund 18 Her- The ZBA denied Ronnin- icant area and frontage to igan, where he spent long his sons Sam, Rob, and Ben, Shupe of Muenster, Ind.; broth- itage Drive Hampton, NH gen’s appeal of the issu- request a building permit days with loved ones water and their families, including er, Robert Stevenson of San 038424388. ance of the permits, which and that’s what this peti- skiing, sailing, shing, playing daughters-in-law Gina, Molly, he claims in the lawsuit tioner did,” Markopoulos shuf eboard, and enjoying and Karen and his ve grand- was likely due to not ling said. “Our City of Lynn his mother’s famed cherry children Isabelle, Ava, Julia, his appeal in time. Board of Appeals obvi- cobbler. These roots rmly Charlotte, and Marina. He was Jeanne M. Barrett, 90 Ronningen claims he ously felt con dent in the grounded Larry for a life of a loving husband and incom- learned the building per- explanation the Building kindness, generosity, easy go- parable father and grandfa- mits issued identi ed a Department gave to issue ing humor, and love. ther. prior owner of the subject the building permits and His family doubled in size Service information: Rel- Mrs. Jeanne M. (Drew) Bar- She is survived by her four property, rather than Pe- denied the petition of the with his marriage on July 11, atives and friends are invit- rett, age 90, died on Friday sons; Linwood L. F. Barrett III, terson. Part of the basis petitioner.” 1970 to Mary Susan Sack- ed to A Celebration of Life evening at the Brigham Health Douglas Barrett, Brad Barrett, steder, herself one of 10 Service which will be held & Rehabilitation Center in Russell Barrett, four grand- children, from Adrian, Mich., at the Eastern Yacht Club, Newburyport. children, one great grandchild whom he met while attend- 47 Foster St., Marblehead Born in Lynn and raised in and several nieces and neph- Cot Campbell, 91, dies, ing Northwestern University on Saturday, November Saugus, she was the daughter ews. Mrs. Barrett was the School of Medicine in Chica- 3rd from noon to 3 P.M. of the late Sheldon H. M. Drew sister of Mary Ellen (Drew) horse racing innovator go, Ill.. The sprawling Sackst- The Hulefeld family kindly and Veronica M. (Deveau) Lasquade and the late Shel- eder clan quickly grew to love asks that in lieu of owers Drew. A Saugus High School don J. Drew. She was prede- NEW YORK (AP) — W. bled into the idea of group him as one of their own. or other condolence gifts graduate, Class of 1946, she ceased by a granddaughter Cothran "Cot" Campbell, ownership of a racehorse," In 1970, engaged but not that donations be made then received an associate’s Tabitha Jeanne. who pioneered the concept he told the Hall of Fame yet married, Larry interviewed to Lynn Community Health degree from Fisher College. In lieu of  owers donations of shared ownership of gathering. "It made sense on a whim at Lynn Hospital, Center, P.O. Box 526, Lynn, Mrs. Barrett was a devoted in Mrs. Barrett’s memory may thoroughbred race horses and it caught on. Well over in Lynn, for a position as an MA 01903 (www.lchcnet. homemaker and mother for be made to the Saugus His- and was a longtime advo- 1,200 people have come E.R. physician while visiting org/donate) or to Children, many years until embarking torical Society, 30 Main Street, cate for the American rac- into racing through Dog- friends in Boston. Never one Inc. 333 Madison Ave, Cov- on a new career. In 1982, she Saugus, MA 01906. ing industry, has died. He wood. And I believe half to ask for directions, he got ington, KY 41011 (http:// became the administrative Service information: Ser- was 91. the people racing horses lost on the drive back and www.childreninc.org/sup- assistant to the head of Tufts vices at the request of Mrs. He died Saturday at his in America are racing in found himself in Marblehead. port-us/donate/). Assist- University Nutrition Studies Barrett are private. For home in Aiken, S.C., the some sort of partnership." Larry bought a sub from ing the family is The O’Don- Department, retiring in 1995. condolences www.Bisbee- New York Racing Associa- A member of The Jockey Marblehead House of Pizza, nell Funeral Home, Salem. Always an active member of Porcella.com. tion said Sunday. Club, Campbell received drove out to the lighthouse To share a memory or offer the community Mrs. Barrett Campbell made his an Eclipse Award of Merit on a stranger’s suggestion, a condolence, please visit had many interests most es- mark in 1969 when he in 2012. and lunched overlooking the www.odonnellfuneralser- pecially; the Saugus Historical introduced syndicated "All my life I have been harbor. Afterwards he called vice.com. Society. ownership, which features besotted with racehorses," Susan to report he had found numerous owners sharing Campbell said in his Hall a job, and home. He would a percentage of the costs of Fame speech. "Now as never leave. IN MEMORIAM MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS and the risk. It allowed I pointed out I've got a A co-founder of Greater ARNOLD SPECTOR new people to enter the little age on me. I'm prob- Baker, Gonzalez to expensive sport. ably the only person in He founded Aiken-based this building — or maybe meet for state Dogwood Stable. Among this town — who ever saw governor debate the champions that car- Man o' War. And I thank Jane W. Laro ried his green-and-yellow Man o' War because he lit BOSTON (AP) — The silks were 2013 Belmont the fuse that caused me to 1950-2018 nal debate in the gover- Stakes winner Palace Mal- pursue an absolutely won- nor’s race is on tap. LYNN — Jane Laro legacy. She will also ice, 1990 Preakness win- derful life." Republican incumbent of Lynn died peace- be greatly missed by ner Summer Squall and In 2013, Campbell sold Gov. Charlie Baker will fully on Oct. 24, her longtime com- 1996 Breeders' Cup Juve- his Dogwood Stable client face off against his Dem- 2018 after a brief panion Larry Brown. nile Fillies winner Storm list to Eclipse Thorough- The family of Arnold Spector would ocratic challenger, Jay illness. Service informa- like to express gratitude to Song, who won the Eclipse bred Partners and agreed She leaves her tion: Please join relatives, dear friends within the Gonzalez, a top budget Award as the nation's not to compete with that city; especially those at the Lynn children Sandy, Da- us in celebrating of cial in the administra- champion 2-year-old lly. group by forming new rac- YMCA and countless others for tion of former Democratic mian, Tammy and her home going on their love and support. Dogwood had eight Ken- ing partnerships. On his Joey Williams as well Tuesday, Oct. 30, Gov. Deval Patrick. tucky Derby entrants from own, however, he contin- He will always be remembered for The debate is scheduled 1990 to 2013, and its best ued to campaign horses. as several grand- at the GOODRICH his kind and loving ways. children and a great-grand- Funeral Home in Lynn from for Thursday at 7 p.m. nish was second with "Cot Campbell was a daughter to carry on her 4-8. With sincere appreciation, The hour-long meeting Summer Squall in 1990. giant of thoroughbred Sandra Spector & Family will be televised live on Another Dogwood horse, racing and visionary WCVB-TV. 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KRAUSE shooting. On one side the corrosive, especially with tive. They may arrive at body says Donald Trump doing very little to stop From A1 gun-control lobby springs the phony information a different set of conclu- or anyone else called the it from rearing its ugly to action. On the other that gets bandied about sions after listening to a guy on the phone and told head. temple had guns, maybe side, the gun-rights lobby in the various memes fiery speech than perhaps him to shoot up a syna- We’re all too busy this killer wouldn’t have gears up. The crime, and and screeds that land on you or me. They, by their gogue. trying to prove our own murdered as many people the victims, often appear social media. inability to grasp concepts But at the same time, points to spend much — or any at all. to be afterthoughts in the I guarantee you that and their lack of impulse when Trump, or you, or time worrying about There is a popular maelstrom of posturing none of this promotes love control, may be more I, blithely say it’s not our anyone else’s. The tone and politicking. Much of and brotherhood. Most, prone to lash out and — if fault that someone shot of our national dialogue expression, used in a the rest of us follow the if not all, of it promotes goaded enough — commit 11 people to death in a today is to scream over variety of settings, that bouncing ball, letting oth- hate. a heinous act such as synagogue, that’s disin- people, show no regard speaks of “listening with ers do our thinking for us. Now throw this into the Saturday’s. genuous too. for their issues and con- your answer running.” Making the problem mix. There are people out So when we lament that In some ways, we all cerns, and to label them It means that we don’t worse, the “thinking” is there, unbalanced peo- the ever-presence of hate bear some responsibility as stupid when they really listen, and we don’t often either biased (not ple, who lack the ability in our national dialogue for this. We — as a soci- don’t march with us in analyze. Instead, we’re taking sides here) or just, to filter bits of informa- today can easily spur peo- ety — have allowed hate lockstep. ready with the retorts plain wrong. There’s an tion and file them away ple such as Robert Bowers to seep into the main- What has this earned before we’ve even listened element of one-upman- properly. Their antennae into some dreadful action, stream, either by condon- us? You saw it last week to the problem. There’s a ship to it that is beyond are perhaps more sensi- this is what we mean. No- ing it or, at the very least, — a banner one for hate. SSU looks to advance under Lynn’s Crounse Lynnfield’s Supino facing CROUNSE many great things to build State University, near her In the near future, greatest challenge. Again. From A1 upon and so much work to hometown in New York. As Crounse said she and her do to ensure our students a first-generation college team are working on the SUPINO Supino will spend the rest have what they need. I student, Crounse learned can bring to this role what next campaign, but are From A1 of her life on dialysis. the students bring here hate hearing those stories the fundamentals of the unsure of what it will be. “It’s not fun,” she said. about students who are job as a student employ- every day, which is pas- Her short-term goal, once of 2012 when at her York, “Each time you go for di- having to decide wheth- ee, calling alumni for the sion, hard work, and grit,” in the position, is to bring Maine vacation home, she alysis it deteriorates your er to eat or to buy books. institution’s advancement Crounse said. “I said yes the boards, the communi- couldn’t walk a straight body. It’s like walking on a for the students.” Education is a right that office. She also worked at ty, and the students up to tightrope.” everyone deserves and line and was unable to Beginning April 2019, Emerson College for five speed. She said she plans There are more than affordability and philan- years before joining SSU. swallow pills. Crounse will succeed cur- on being a “matchmaker,” 93,000 people on the kid- thropy play into that.” Although Crounse grew “I thought I had Lyme rent vice president Cyn- ensuring the priorities and ney transplant waiting Crounse also accepted up in New York, she ad- disease,” she said. “I was thia McGurren. She will list and that number is the position of executive opted Lynn as her home- the strategic direction of throwing up and my head be responsible for devel- growing, according to the director of the foundation, town after moving here the institution align with was hurting. I was rushed Living Kidney Donors oping and advancing the which invests, manages, 13 years ago with her hus- the hopes and dreams of to the ER at a hospital Network. university’s fundraising and distributes charita- band, Mike. the school’s donors. in York, and a CT scan Patients are prioritized strategy through alumni ble gifts in support of the “The largest group of “When you can put your showed I had a serious by how long they’ve been relations, annual giving, university. In this role, she students we enroll each own personal passion into problem. I was rushed to on the waiting list, their development, advance- will serve as a member of year comes from Lynn,” something, it turns from a Mass. General for emer- blood type, immune sys- ment services and com- the President’s Executive she said. “It really gives job into your life’s work,” gency brain surgery and tem activity and other fac- munications, along with Council and oversee the me great honor to live in she said. “That is what spent 45 days in the new Yawkey cancer treatment tors. About 80 percent of any events hosted by the administration, programs, the community where our I found here at Salem building.” the people on the waiting institution, according to a and strategic plans of the students are coming from. State.” press release from the uni- foundation’s 19-member Anything I can do as a While the surgery and list are on kidney dialysis. versity. board of directors. Lynn community member Bella diGrazia can be a combination of chemo- The longer a person is on “There are some big Her fundraising experi- and a Salem State leader reached at bdigrazia@ therapy and radiation re- dialysis and has to wait shoes to fill, following ence spans more than 22 to continue to strengthen itemlive.com. Follow her moved the tumors, mak- for a transplant, the short behind Cynthia,” said years and began while she that relationship, that is a on Twitter @BelladiGra- ing her cancer-free, the and long term success Crounse. “But there are so was a student at Oswego personal interest for me.” zia. one drawback was she had rates are negatively af- to stop taking the drugs fected. On average, receiv- to keep her transplanted ing a kidney transplant kidney in top shape. can double someone’s life Hundreds rally in support of Jewish community “Once I had the brain expectancy. surgery, I had to stop my While 80 percent re- RALLY drugs to keep my trans- spond yes when asked if From A1 planted kidney going, so I they would be an organ had to let the one kidney and tissue donor, only 30 of Temple Sinai, who spoke go,” she said. to 40 percent of Americans of the importance of loving Within eight months, designate themselves as your neighbor as yourself. Supino was on dialysis. donors on their driver’s “It struck very close to The time consuming pro- licenses or on state donor home. It could have hap- cess removes waste, salt registries. For those who pened here as we were and extra water to prevent don’t designate them- sitting … This group of them from building up in selves as a donor, the de- religious men and women the body and keeping a cision to donate rests with have met too many times safe level of certain chem- their families who can just for my taste in the last few icals in your blood, such as easily deny rather than years for vigils, for memo- as potassium, sodium and permit the hospital’s re- rials like this. We have bicarbonate. She is at a quest to have their loved had enough of them.” Wakefield clinic four times one’s organs donated. State Rep. Lori Ehrlich a week for about three A staggering 5,000 peo- (D-Marblehead), who is hours each day. Jewish (in the early 1900s, ple die every year waiting She’s been cleared for a for a kidney transplant both of her parents’ fami- second transplant and in lies fled for their lives from and another 5,000 are April began the search for taken off the list because Ukrainian pogroms be- a donor. fore settling in the North they are no longer healthy “My doctors told me enough to receive one. Shore), said her heart was to let the world know I heavy following the shoot- For more information, need a kidney and that’s go to https://www.caring- ing, but it was already in why I am shaking all the pain. bridge.org/visit/marianne- trees on social media and supino. “Something truly ter- pounding the pavement rible is happening in our ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE to get the word out,” she Thomas Grillo can be country,” Ehrlich said. “We Rabbi David Cohen-Henriquez pleaded for unity at the vigil at Temple said. reached at tgrillo@item- are fractured. Those frac- Sinai. If donor cannot be found, live.com. tures are being exploited into fissures by those who should know better. The the Jewish community, al and hope put his strug- 2016 to 2017, the largest fissures are deep and are but of the general Mar- gles into perspective, but increase since those fig- being filled with hatred blehead, Swampscott, and also helped him think pos- ures started being tracked and bigotry. The delicate Lynn communities, in that itively of his own circum- in 1979. In Massachusetts, norms that have (been wo- many people across many stances. there was a 42 percent ven) together into the fab- faith communities and Between stimulus and increase over that same ric of our nation are being civic organizations came response, he paraphrased time period. torn apart.” together. from the book, is the space “(Saturday’s) horrific In the last three days, “We each may feel this and power to choose our massacre at a Pittsburgh she said there were two tragedy on different lev- own response, which is synagogue was the dead- other incidents of hatred els, some of us on a more where growth and free- liest attack on the Jewish that occurred before the particular, unique, Jew- dom lies. Moulton said community in U.S. histo- shooting. Two African ish level, others of us on the book taught him that ry,” said Robert Trestan, Americans, a man and a a more human level,” Ra- when someone is no longer ADL New England region- woman, were shot down gozin said. “I think the able to change a situation, al director, in an emailed by a white supremacist Jewish community should people are challenged to statement provided to The while grocery shopping in continue to support its change themselves. Item by the organization. The value of each coupon shown here is equal to Kentucky and a “deranged synagogues and attend “We can’t change what “It is a horrific reminder or greater than the price of the newspaper. white supremacist” mailed synagogue on Shabbat. I happened (on Saturday),” that unchecked anti-Sem- itism can manifest itself more than a dozen pipe think the way you respond Moulton said. “We can’t A bombs to prominent Dem- to an anti-Semitic mass get those lives back. The into the targeted killing of Jews. As we mourn and re- ocrats, including former shooting on Shabbat is to Pittsburgh community If you would like to participate in flect on this deadly attack, President Barack Obama show up on Shabbat.” will never be quite the The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, we remain steadfast in and former presidential U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton same. But we must change our mission to stop hate contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 candidate Hillary Clinton, (D-Mass) spoke of a chal- this country. It is in our wherever it appears, and along with CNN, where lenging time in his life, power to choose growth, to Ehrlich’s daughter works. root out anti-Semitism where he was helped by choose freedom for all peo- A A A “We cannot stand idly with education and advo- a book written by a Holo- ple, to choose love.” by while the messages cacy efforts at every level.” caust survivor, Dr. Victor According to the An- of hatred for immigrants Frankl, a neurologist and ti-Defamation League, an- and Jews cause this one Information from the As- psychiatrist. He said the ti-Semitic incidents rose person with a heart filled sociated Press was used in story of resilience, surviv- nearly 60 percent from with hate pick to up a this report. whole bunch of his guns and commit this act in LAW OFFICES OF Pittsburgh,” Ehrlich said. JAMES J. CARRIGAN “Any message of hatred, no • Social Security Disability matter who it’s for, must • Workers Compensation be out of bounds. 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E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS Republican healthcare policies push the President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. U.S closer to Third World life-expectancy CŸ¡ CŸ Gordon R. Hall Advertising Director News Editor 110 Munroe St. W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey events such as war and at 64th — with average life Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton Health outcome statistics P.O. Box 5 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan are notably hard to parse, internal politics. But since expectancy of 80.9 vs the Lynn, MA 01903 Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman given all the factors that go the same limitations affect U.S. average then of 79.8. Customer Service into the health profile of a all the country-level projec- Then there’s China, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS population or country. But tions, he says, it’s proper to which still seems to quali- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 they often can be boiled focus on the relative perfor- fy by the administration’s Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 down to one convenient mance of the U.S., which is reckoning as a socialist All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 metric for how well a coun- dismal by any measure. country, albeit one making Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 try serves the health needs It’s also true that the the transition to capitalism Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 of its people: life expectancy. health of different regions (the report keeps referring Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 By that measure, the is subject to different in- to “Maoist China”). China classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 United States stinks, and fluences. Among the con- will leapfrog the U.S. by Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 according to a new pro- ditions projected to cause moving from 68th in 2016 [email protected] jection of global longevity, the largest number of years to 39th in 2040. Cuba, by Circulation by comparison with other lost to disease by 2040, HIV, the way, will move further [email protected] developed and even some pneumonia, malaria and ahead of the U.S.; in 2016 it Ext. 3 less-developed countries, diarrhoeal diseases rank was ahead of the U.S. by 0.1 over the next decade or so highest in parts of sub-Sa- of a year and two rankings, Newsroom it’s going to get drastically haran Africa. In Western but by 2040 it will be 1.2 [email protected] [email protected] worse. Europe, and the years better in life expec- The projection, from the U.S., heart disease is the tancy and 19 ranks ahead. Ext. 4 EDITORIAL Institute for Health Met- No. 1 killer, followed by Alz- Since the health con- Sports rics and Evaluation at the heimer’s and a host of can- ditions in the U.S. aren’t [email protected] University of Washington, cers. In “high-income North much different from its Ext. 5 America,” meaning Canada was published last week competitors in the devel- Retail and Online in the Lancet, a leading and (mostly) the U.S., drug oped world, we have to look Advertising We can’t grow British medical journal. It use disorders rank fourth elsewhere for explanations [email protected] was based on data from the — undoubtedly a reflection of America’s awful perfor- Global Burden of Disease of our inability to get our mance. The proper focus is ADVERTISING research project overseen arms around the opioid ep- on policy. Ernie Carpenter Jr. by the World Health Or- idemic. Cost long has been the Director of Advertising numb to this and Business Development, ext. 1355 ganization, which tries to Yet those variances don’t chief obstacle to accessing [email protected] Six people were shot Monday outside identify the most important explain why the U.S. should healthcare for millions of be projected to do so much David McBournie Bethlehem Star Missionary Baptist diseases affecting health Americans. That’s what the worldwide and project their worse in managing its Sales Representative, ext. 1280 Church on Chicago’s South Side as fu- Affordable Care Act was de- [email protected] course into the future. health profile than other neral services ended and people were signed to address, and it’s The projection under- industrialized countries the focus of initiatives like Ralph Mitchell dispersing to their cars. Sales Representative, ext. 1313 scores a shocking near- with the same challeng- Bernie Sanders’ “Medicare A couple of days later, at least five men [email protected] term statistic on life expec- es, or why other developed for all” single-payer pro- were shot, two seriously, while on a side- Patricia Whalen tancy — the U.S. is on pace countries are outpacing the posal. The administration’s walk near the King Drive CTA Green Sales Representative, ext. 1310 for its third annual decline U.S. by increasingly large “socialism” paper, by the [email protected] Line station. in longevity. Such a three- margins. In 2040, the re- way, labels Sanders’ plan Shootings flash by with sickening year trend hasn’t occurred port says, “Japan, Singa- “socialized medicine.” BUSINESS OFFICE speed and regularity in Chicago. There is for 100 years, or since 1916- pore, Spain and Switzer- Republican policy since Susan J. Conti little time to mourn the dead before more 18, during a global flu pan- land (have) a forecasted life the ACA’s enactment in Controller, ext. 1288 gunfire crackles, more victims fall, more demic. expectancy exceeding 85 2010 has been aimed at [email protected] families mourn the loss of a child, a teen, America’s rankings in years for both sexes, and 59 stripping away the cost Ted Grant a parent, a friend. these data should cause countries including China protections and access the Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] There is so much bloodshed that we nationwide shame. The na- were projected to surpass a law provided. Fourteen suspect many people grow numb to the tion’s 2016 average life ex- life expectancy of 80 years.” states, all Republican, con- Marian Kinney carnage. But Chicagoans cannot. Numb- pectancy from birth of 78.7 What’s especially discon- ext. 1212 tinue to reject Medicaid [email protected] ness brings complacency, a shrug of the years placed the U.S. at certing — or amusing if expansion under the ACA; shoulders, a fatalistic sense that there’s 43rd among the 196 coun- political schadenfreude is 20 red states, abetted by Will Kraft tries in the data set. That your thing _ is that these Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 nothing to be done. And that guarantees the Trump administration, [email protected] more violence. was easily the worst among projections make a hash of have moved in federal court highly industrialized coun- the Trump administration’s Jennifer Perez What will it take to end entrenched to get the ACA declared un- ext. 1205 gang violence that ravages neighbor- tries, trailing Denmark recent brief against “social- constitutional. [email protected] hoods? Other cities have found ways to (80.7 years) by 15 places. ism.” Issued this week by Trump on Wednesday Japan, a long-term leader the Council of Economic Mike Shanahan cut the gang toll. Chicago can too. The signed a bill with mod- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 police and courts play a vital role, but in life expectancy, came in Advisers, which plainly est provisions to address [email protected] so do mentoring and other intervention first, at 83.7, followed by needs some grown-up tasks the opioid crisis, includ- to keep its idle hands busy, Carolina Trujillo programs to steer youngsters away from Switzerland and Singapore ing stricter enforcement Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 gangs. (both 83.3). the report tried to illustrate against illicit drug impor- [email protected] More shocking is the pro- the “opportunity costs of But today’s message is about resolve. tation and improvements Jim Wilson jection for 2040. That year, socialism” by comparing a Chicagoans, don’t grow numb to this vi- in Medicaid and Medicare Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 the researchers say, the U.S. few U.S. healthcare metrics olence. Don’t think that nothing can be coverage for opioid addic- [email protected] will fall to 64th place, based against those of countries done. Remember that many of your fel- tion. But in every other re- CIRCULATION on a projected average lon- with purportedly socialistic spect the administration is low citizens face a cruel reality: Their gevity of 79.8. Although life healthcare policies such as Lisa Mahmoud daily routine — walking to school, sitting making things much worse. Manager, ext. 1239 expectancy will increase by single-payer or universal It’s encouraging states to on a porch or at a kitchen table, lying in [email protected] 1.1 years, that will be out- health coverage. impose work requirements bed — can be fatal. Bullets fired reck- CLASSIFIED paced by greater improve- These metrics include and premiums for Med- lessly by unknown assailants fly through ments in other countries. post-diagnosis cancer sur- icaid, which plainly will Abbe Young Smith windows, into cribs, piercing unintended The projected 2040 leader vival rates and waiting Manager, ext. 1276 narrow access to coverage [email protected] victims, inflicting torment on families will be Spain, by virtue of it times for appointments for the most needful pop- and friends. improving its life expectan- with specialists. The accu- ulation, and it’s promot- NEWSROOM Chicagoans who live in relative safe- cy to 85.8 years from 82.9 racy of some of these CEA ing junk health insurance Mike Alongi ty can’t shrug off this reign of violence in 2016. (Japan will fall to statistics already has been plans that will be allowed Sports Reporter ext. 1228 against fellow Chicagoans who cannot second place because its life questioned _ the specialist to exclude people with [email protected] escape the shooting galleries where they expectancy will improve waiting times for seniors in pre-existing conditions, like Bill Brotherton live. Even if your neighborhood doesn’t only to 85.7.) the U.S., which is purport- opioid addiction. Features Editor ext. 1338 erupt with gunfire and sirens on a reg- Changes in life expectan- edly so much lower than Medicaid has been at- [email protected] ular basis, violence erodes every Chica- cies over the next decade for single-payer systems tacked by Republicans for Gayla Cawley goan’s sense of well-being. Headlines and a half won’t exact- elsewhere, are based on causing the opioid crisis; Reporter, ext. 1236 swirl around the world, tarnishing this ly place the U.S. at Third Medicare, which is, yes, a that’s utterly untrue, but [email protected] city’s image and reputation. If tourists World levels, but it will single-payer system. what is true is that it’s a Cheryl Charles are afraid to come, if transplants choose bring it uncomfortably More to the point, almost key to solving the crisis — News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] another town to relocate to, if businesses close. The study projects every country cited as fall- if it’s properly funded. flee, everyone pays. that Syria and Bangladesh ing behind the U.S. in some Republicans in Congress Bella diGrazia will pull to within a year of healthcare metric had a Reporter, ext. 1317 In the aftermath of the shootings out- have had no answers for [email protected] side the church, local businessman Jim the U.S. average by 2040 higher life expectancy than the maladies that afflict the Pernell showed up among 75 residents, and several other less-de- the U.S. in 2016. The one U.S. healthcare system ex- Thomas Grillo exception, Slovakia, which Reporter, ext. 1264 activists and clergy who gathered in veloped countries will be cept various ideas for mak- only a year or two further is among the European [email protected] frustration and fear. Pernell told the ing it less serviceable. The behind. Union countries with short- Spenser Hasak Rev. Roosevelt Watkins that he’s ready harvest is visible in the de- As science commentator er post-diagnosis cancer Photographer, ext. 1332 to move his family insurance business cline in longevity seen over [email protected] Tom Levenson observes, survival, ranked 60th in the last two or three years, because it has become too dangerous to there are obvious limita- life expectancy compared to Thor Jourgensen have an office located across the street and beckons us from over Editorial Director, ext. 1267 tions to these projections, the U.S. ranking of 43rd in the horizon and into 2040. [email protected] from the church. “Your church has had because they’re based on 2016 — but is projected to many shootings here. That needs to stop,” models that can certainly be ahead of the U.S. in 2040 Michael Hiltzik writes for Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 he said. “My wife is sitting in a car (and) be confounded by external — ranking 47th vs the U.S. the Times. a guy is shooting alongside of her,” Per- [email protected] nell later complained outside the church. Steve Krause Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 “ ... This could have been prevented if this [email protected] church had security out here because Owen O’Rourke they know they have high-risk funerals.” Photographer, ext. 1224 A security detail for a church funeral: [email protected] What a profoundly sad thought. Emma LeBlanc Pérez Even some who turned out for the com- Copy Editor munity meeting admitted they had be- [email protected] come inured to the violence. “It’s just, you Harold Rivera get numb to it, you know,” said Barbara, Sports Editor, ext. 1238 a local resident who declined to give her [email protected] last name. “When we have shootings in Roberto Scalese our community, where if I hear it I just Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 turn out the lights and get the phone.” [email protected] Don’t get numb, Chicago. Get angry. Mark Sutherland Stay angry. Creative Director [email protected] The Chicago Tribune Editorial Board Anne Marie Tobin wrote this editorial condemning violence, Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 including violence at a place of worship, [email protected] days before Saturday’s Tree of Life syna- Bridget Turcotte Reporter, ext. 1269 gogue mass shooting. [email protected] Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. 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The Community Calendar at Revere High School, runs every Monday and 5:30 p.m. covers the week from Mon- day through the follow- Municipal ing Sunday. Items for the Commission on Disabili- Community Calendar can ties at 150 Beach St., 6:30 be sent to calendar@item- p.m. live.com. Please include the town, type of event Friday, Nov. 2 (education, entertainment, Municipal municipal), place and time of event. Commission on Disabili- ties office hours at 249R Broadway, 8:15 a.m. LYNN Sports Football Monday, Oct. 29 Division 4 Entertainment Revere at Gloucester, 7 Dustin Pari, : A p.m. Haunted History at Lynn Public Library, 7 p.m. SAUGUS Sports Boys Soccer Monday, Oct. 29 Lowell Catholic at St. Sports Mary’s, 5:30 p.m. Girls Soccer Boys Soccer Lowell Catholic at St. Saugus at Winthrop, 7 Mary’s, 3:45 p.m. p.m. English at Classical, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30 Golf Entertainment St. Mary’s at Division 3 Saugus High School Im- State Tournament, TBA prov show at Saugus High Volleyball ITEM FILE PHOTO School auditorium, 7 p.m. Tech at Nashoba, 5:30 p.m. Lynn English and Matt Severance (4) are back in action Friday night at home against Danvers. Municipal Saugus Contributory Re- Tuesday, Oct. 30 tirement Board Meeting LYNNFIELD group at Abbot Library, ementary School, 8:15 a.m. Admission: $75, 5-8:30 at Saugus Town Hall An- Municipal p.m. 10-11 a.m. Preschool Halloween pa- nex building, 8:30 a.m. Lynn Retirement Board rade at Johnson Elemen- onday ct School Committee policy meeting at City Hall, 9:30 M , O . 29 Municipal tary School, 8:15 a.m. Municipal Free Flu Clinic, Peabody subcommittee meeting at a.m. Entertainment Cable TV Advisory com- mittee meeting, 10 Hum- Entertainment Municipal Light Plant, Roby Building, 2:30 p.m. Board of Park Commis- Lindsay & Her Puppet phrey St., 4 p.m. Book discussion “A Wrin- 201 Warren St. Extension, sioners meeting at Lynn Pals — charming short Sports kle in Time” at Nahant 4-6 p.m. Police Station, 6:30 p.m. stories for ages 3-8. Lynn- Boys Soccer Sports Public Library, 4 p.m. Planning Board, City Hall field Library, 18 Summer Saugus at Greater Law- Sports Girls Soccer lower level Conference St. No registration re- rence, 4 p.m. Girls Soccer Marblehead at Stoneham, Friday, Nov. 2 Room, 7 p.m. quired, 10 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Girls Soccer Classical at Saugus, 4 p.m. Classical at Saugus, 4 p.m. Winthrop at English, 4 Municipal Volleyball Entertainment Friday, Nov. 2 Marblehead at Stoneham, p.m. Early Voting for the Nov. 6 Nahant Community 5:30 p.m. Sports Thursday, Nov. 1 state election, Town Hall, Breakfast with Town Ad- Football Wednesday, Oct. 31 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ministrator Tony Barletta Entertainment and State Rep. Pete Capa- Division 6 Lynnfield Recreational Path Tuesday, Oct. 30 Saugus High School fall Entertainment no at 27 Cliff St., 8 a.m. Fenwick at Stoneham, 7 Committee Day, Town Hall, play “The Complete Histo- Entertainment Sunday, Nov. 4 p.m. Story Time with Miss Sue H J Maney Room, 7 p.m. ry of America” at Saugus Phyllis Karas talks about Entertainment at Lynn Public Library, Library Director Search, High School, 7:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Lynnfield Public Library, her new book, “Women of Story time at Nahant Pub- Saturday, Nov. 3 Green Room, 7 p.m. Southie,” a Jewish Book lic Library, 10:30 a.m. Municipal Month event, at the Jew- Entertainment Thursday, Nov. 1 Planning Board meeting Sports ish Community Center of PEABODY Soap-making story time, at Town Hall Annex Build- Entertainment Volleyball the North Shore, 4 Com- Peabody Institute Library ing, 7 p.m. Lynn English High School Winchester at Lynnfield, munity Road. $18 per per- children’s room, 82 Main son, includes reception, Monday, Oct. 29 St. Free, registration sug- Swim Team DIY Wooden 5:30 p.m. riday ov 7-9 p.m. gested, 10:30-11:30 a.m. F , N . 2 Sign Paint Night at Old Education Tyme Italian Cuisine, Entertainment Tuesday, Oct. 30 Municipal Create your own Android 6:30-9:30 p.m. Saugus High School fall Education Municipal Light Board app, Peabody Institute REVERE Karaoke Night at Bent Library, 82 Main St., cre- play “The Complete Histo- Lynnfield High School fall agenda, 80 Commercial Water Brewing Company, ative lab. Space is limit- ry of America” at Saugus band concert, high school, St., 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 29 8 p.m. ed, sign up is encouraged, High School, 7:30 p.m. 275 Essex St., 7 p.m. Sports Education 6:30-8:30 p.m.. Sports Friday, Nov. 2 Girls Soccer Learn Spanish for be- Entertainment Baseball as American cul- Football Essex Tech at Marble- ginners at Revere High Boo Bash: Pre-Halloween ture — a fascinating his- Division 5 Entertainment head, 4 p.m. School, 5 p.m. Party at the Lynnfield tory review with Professor Saugus at Amesbury, 7 Acoustic Fridays at Bent Frank Morris, Peabody English classes for adults Water Brewing Company, library, 18 Summer St., p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1 Institute Library Sutton at Revere High School, 5 6 p.m. 3-5 p.m. featuring cos- tume contest, dancing, Room, 82 Main St., 7-8 p.m. Little Shop of Horrors at Education p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3 LynnArts, 8 p.m. treats, monster makeup, and much, much more!All How to identify and re- Municipal Entertainment spond to anti-Semitism on Sports Sports Ages welcome. No regis- City Council Meeting at Saugus High School fall college campus at 55 At- Boys Soccer Football tration required. Revere City Hall, 6 p.m. play “The Complete Histo- lantic Ave., 5:30 p.m. Medford at Peabody, 4 p.m. Division 3 ry of America” at Saugus Municipal Volleyball Danvers at English (TBA) Municipal Peabody at Danvers, 5 Tuesday, Oct. 30 High School, 7:30 p.m. Division 7 Early Voting for the Nov. 6 state election, Town Hall, School committee meeting p.m. Education St. Mary’s at Greater Law- at the high school, 7-10 rence, 6 p.m. 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. English classes for adults SWAMPSCOTT p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30 Date to be determined Lynnfield School Commit- at Revere High School, tee, Al Merritt Media & 5:30 p.m. Division 8 Entertainment Monday, Oct. 29 Friday, Nov. 2 Computer classes for Lynn Tech at Pope John Cultural Center, 600 Mar- ket St., 6:30 p.m. Pizza and pages — grab adults at Revere High Entertainment (TBA) Entertainment a book and a slice of piz- School, 5:30 p.m. Pajama Story time at the Sports Free parent/child play- za and talk to other teens English conversation class public library, 61 Burrill Saturday, Nov. 3 Boys Soccer group at Abbot Library, about interests, anything at Revere High School, St., 6:30 p.m. Lynnfield at Newburyp- 10:30-11:30 a.m. that comes to mind. Pea- 5:30 p.m. Education ort, 3:45 p.m. Taste of the Town, Corin- body Institute Library Municipal First Time Home Buyer thian Yacht Club $30 ad- West Branch, 603 Lowell Entertainment Joint Board of Select- class at Lynn Housing Au- Wednesday, Oct. 31 vance, $35 at door, www. St., Advance sign up re- Boy Scout Troop 15 meet- men & Finance Commit- thority & Neighborhood marbleheadchamber.org., quested, 3-4 p.m. ing at 249 Broadway, 7 tee meeting at the high Development, 8:30 a.m.- Education 7-10 p.m. Kid safe Halloween party p.m. school, 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Lynnfield High School Christopher Williams con- free with candy provided, Municipal Blood Drive at Sacred early release, professional cert at me&thee Coffee- face painting and a Pea- Sports Heart Church, 8:30 a.m. development, noon. house, 8 p.m. body police safety officer Site Plan Review Commit- Girls Soccer Lynn Public Schools Fam- available to provide tips, tee meeting at Revere City Amesbury at Swampscott, ily Engagement Confer- Municipal AllState, 235 Newbury St., Hall, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. ence at Marshall Middle Early voting for the Nov. 6 NAHANT Danvers, 3-6 p.m. Substance Use Disorder School gymnasium, 11:30 state election, Town Hall, Initiatives Office Drop-In Wednesday, Oct. 31 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 29 Thursday, Nov. 1 Center at 435 Revere St., 5 p.m. Entertainment Entertainment Entertainment Thursday, Nov. 1 Education Parking Hearings at Re- Open Studio work space Little Shop of Horrors at Cub Scout meeting at Elementary school early vere City Hall, 6 p.m. at Reach Arts, 89 Burrill LynnArts, 4 p.m. and 8 Education Johnson Elementary release, 12:25-12:55 p.m. St, 7 p.m. p.m. Parkinson’s Support School, 2:15 p.m. with parent-teacher con- Wednesday, Oct. 31 Bluesadelic at Bent Water Group at Lynnfield Senior ferences 12:55-2:55 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1 Education Brewing Company, 8:30 Center, free, first Thurs- Tuesday, Oct. 30 and 6-8 p.m. p.m. day of each month, 10 a.m. Sensory story time for English classes for adults Education Education children ages 18 months at Revere High School, Early release for the el- Municipal 5:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2 Fire safety and Halloween to 5 years old with autism ementary schools, 12:30 Leaf and Yard Waste safety for preschoolers to spectrum disorders or Learn Spanish at Revere p.m. Drop-off at Department Sports Grade 2 at Johnson Ele- with other developmental High School, 6 p.m. of Public Works, 250 Com- Football mentary School, 11 a.m. disabilities. Peabody In- Friday, Nov. 2 mercial St., 7:30 a.m.- Date to be determined stitute Library program Thursday, Nov. 1 Entertainment 2:30 p.m. Wakefield at Lynnfield, room, 82 Main St., 10- Entertainment TBA PTO cooking class at John- 10:45 a.m. Education Open mic night at Reach Sunday, Nov. 4 son Elementary School, English classes for adults Arts, 89 Burrill St., 7-10 2:15 p.m. Entertainment at Revere High School, p.m. Education MARBLEHEAD 87th annual Peabody 5:30 p.m. First Time Home Buyer Wednesday, Oct. 31 Area Chamber of Com- English classes for adults: Sports Class at Lynn Housing Monday, Oct. 29 merce dinner and business reading and writing at Football Authority & Neighbor- Education awards celebration, Dou- Revere High School, 5:30 Division 5 North hood Development, 8:30 Entertainment Kindergarten book charac- bletree Hotel by Hilton, 50 p.m. Pentucket at Swampscott, a.m.-2:30 p.m. Free parent/child play- ter parade at Johnson El- Ferncroft Road, Danvers, English conversation class TBA A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- weapon at 9:21 p.m. Satur- 92 Aborn St. and 68 Pierpont larly arrests, reflect police records. In day at Nick’s Roast Beef at 50 St.; at 3:51 p.m. Friday at 7 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Western Ave. Summit St. and 33 Centenni- it is the sole responsibility of the con- al Drive; at 4 p.m. Friday at 7 Breaking and Entering Summit St. and 33 Centennial cerned party to contact the relevant Drive; at 10:55 p.m. Friday at police department and have the de- A report of a breaking and 159 Main St. Reginaldo Pai- partment issue a notice of correction entering at 11:54 a.m. Friday va, 36, of 81½ Proctor St.; at to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- at Bruno’s Bar at 858 Western 10:50 a.m. Saturday at Kelly ifications will not be made without Ave. Volkswagen Storage Lot at 151 A report of a motor vehicle Andover St.; at 1:33 p.m. Sat- express notice of change from the breaking and entering at 5:55 arresting police department. urday at 80 Margin St.; at 1:54 a.m. Sunday at 17 Beach p.m. Saturday at 48 Andover Road. St. and 2 Buttonwood Lane; at LYNN 10:07 a.m. Sunday at Route Complaints Arrests 128 South and 312 Lowell St. A report of a gunshot at A report of a motor vehicle Johan Acosta, 20, of 32 12:23 a.m. Saturday on Shep- hit and run crash at 9:12 p.m. Nichols St., Haverhill, was ar- ard Street. Friday at 3 Central St. and 2 rested and charged with mo- Walnut St. tor vehicle operator refuses to Overdose A report of a motor vehi- identify self, unlicensed opera- cle crash with personal injury FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tion of a motor vehicle, speed- A report of an overdose at at 1:45 p.m., Saturday at 32 A federal lawsuit was filed on behalf of Hope, left, and Mike Reilly of ing and failure to stop/yield at 12:59 p.m. Saturday on Wash- Prospect St. Pueblo, Colo., by a Washington D.C.-based group to shut down the state’s 3:13 a.m. Saturday. ington Street. $800-million-a-year marijuana industry, in Denver. Carrie Guthro, 43, of 153 Assaults Marianna St., was arrested Theft A report of an assault and and charged with assault with A report of a larceny at 2:37 battery with a dangerous Pot and property values are the a dangerous weapon at 1:47 p.m. Friday at Lynn Public Li- weapon at 1:18 a.m. Sunday p.m. Saturday. brary at 5 North Common at Plaza Motel at 125 Newbury Maurilio Lopez-Lopez, 21, focus of upcoming federal trial St.; at 7:17 a.m. Saturday at St. A woman reported she was of 7 Lloyd St., was arrested 501 Washington St.; at 11:11 assaulted by an unknown man. and charged with marked By Kathleen Foody on the county’s tax valu- can be financially compen- a.m. Saturday at 12 Ramsdell Ryan Hughes, 19, of 22 Reyn- lanes violation and unlicensed ASSOCIATED PRESS ations of the Reillys’ land sated for damages times Place; at 12:42 p.m. Saturday olds Road, Peabody, was sum- operation of a motor vehicle at ticking up over time. three, plus attorneys’ ex- at 2 Market St. moned for assault and battery DENVER — A federal 6:32 p.m. Saturday. Vulnerability to simi- penses. A report of motor vehicle with a dangerous weapon and trial in Colorado could have Rudy Lopez-Mendez, 33, of lar lawsuits is among the Starting in 2015, oppo- theft at 1:26 a.m. Saturday at assault and battery. far-reaching effects on the many risks facing mari- nents of the marijuana 473 Walnut St., was arrested 546 Walnut St.; at 4:12 p.m. United States’ budding juana businesses licensed industry decided to use on a courtesy booking at 4:13 Saturday at 180 Commercial Complaints marijuana industry if a jury by states but still violating the strategy against com- a.m. Saturday. sides with a couple who say St. federal law. Suits using the panies producing or selling Duane Ramos, 27, of 47 having a cannabis business A report of suspicious activ- same strategy have been marijuana products, along as a neighbor hurts their Estes St., was arrested and Vandalism ity at 11:01 p.m. Friday at TD filed in , Massa- with investors, insurers, property’s value. charged with assault and bat- Bank at 10 Main St. A caller re- chusetts and Oregon. state regulators and other The trial set to begin tery with a dangerous weapon A report of motor vehicle ported a female “vagrant” was Mirroring the Reilly com- players. Cannabis compa- Monday in Denver is the at 2:11 a.m. Saturday. vandalism at 11:24 a.m. Fri- loitering in the ATM vestibule. plaint, several claim the nies immediately saw the first time a jury will con- Arielle Ratts, 42, of 3 Wol- day at 10 Dowfield Terrace. Police reported the call was smell of marijuana dam- danger of high legal fees or sider a lawsuit using fed- cott Road, was arrested and A report of vandalism at unfounded after checking the ages neighboring owners’ court-ordered payouts. charged with OUI liquor at 8:42 p.m. Friday at Bank of area; at 12:44 p.m. Saturday eral anti-racketeering law to target cannabis compa- ability to enjoy their land That concern only grew 11:37 p.m. Saturday. America at 1 State St. on Lake Street. A caller report- nies. But the marijuana in- or harms their property when a Denver-based fed- Pedro Tocay, 34, of 159A ed he was followed by a silver dustry has closely watched value. eral appeals court ruled in Essex St., Apt. 3, was arrest- MARBLEHEAD motor vehicle. Police checked The question now is 2017 that the Reillys could ed and charged with negligent the case since 2015, when the area and found there was attorneys with a Washing- whether jurors accept the use anti-racketeering law operation of a motor vehicle Complaints nothing showing; at 7:19 p.m. argument. to sue the licensed can- and OUI liquor at 10:57 p.m. ton, D.C.-based firm first Saturday at Jem Business Con- filed their sweeping com- “They can claim a $1 mil- nabis grower neighboring Friday. A caller reported she felt she sulting at 2 Crestwood Lane. A lion drop in property value, their property. Insurance was being harassed at 12:55 plaint on behalf of Hope caller reported hearing a loud and Michael Reilly. but if a jury does not agree companies and other en- Accidents p.m. Friday on Gerry Street. explosion and seeing a flash in and says $5,000, that’s not tities originally named in She said she felt like an offi- One of the couple’s law- front of his house. No smoke yers, Brian Barnes, said that big of a deal,” said Rob the Reillys’ suit have grad- A report of a motor vehicle cer was targeting her because or flames were seen. Police they bought the southern Mikos, a Vanderbilt Uni- ually been removed, some crash at 12:52 p.m. Friday of all the parking tickets she checked the area and reported Colorado land for its views versity law professor who after reaching financial at 18 Estes St.; at 3:54 p.m. was receiving. She is a school specializes in drug law. settlements out of court. Friday at 151 Hamilton Ave.; there was nothing showing. of Pikes Peak and have teacher who also likes to A report of a neighborhood since built a house on the “That’s why there are a lot The case focuses on prop- at 4:56 p.m. Friday at Essex search for sea glass and said of eyes on the case.” erty in Pueblo County, and Washington streets; at dispute at 4:19 p.m. Satur- rural property. They also she’s seen other cars parked hike and ride horses there. Congress created the where local officials saw 6:46 p.m. Friday at Eastern day at 63 Margin St. A tenant where she has been tagged But they claim “pungent, Racketeer Influenced and marijuana as an opportu- and Western avenues; at 7:19 reported the landlord was in- and those cars weren’t ticket- foul odors” from a neigh- Corrupt Organizations Act nity to boost an area left p.m. Friday on Barrett Street; toxicated and came into the ed. apartment to take pictures. boring indoor marijuana — better known as RICO behind by the steel indus- at 1:13 a.m. Saturday at A report of suspicious activ- grow have hurt the proper- — to target the Mafia in try. Most Colorado counties Chestnut Street and Western Police spoke with the landlord. ity at 3:52 a.m. Saturday on The pictures were deleted and ty’s value and their ability the 1970s, allowing prose- ban outdoor grows, forcing Avenue; at 2:14 a.m. Saturday Gerry Street. A car was seen to use and enjoy it. cutors to argue leaders of a pot cultivators to find ex- at 11 South St.; at 2:56 a.m. she was told not to take any on police cameras driving more and stay off the second “That’s just not right,” criminal enterprise should pensive warehouse space. Saturday at Central Square around the parking lot, turning Barnes said. “It’s not right pay a price along with low- Pueblo officials posi- and Union Street; at 8:34 floor. its lights on and off and staying A report of a suicide attempt to have people in violation er-level defendants. tioned their sunny, flat a.m. Saturday at Commercial But the anti-racketeer- plains as the alternative. parked with the driver’s side at 11:55 a.m. Sunday on Cot- of federal law injuring oth- Street and Lynnway; at 9:09 ing law also allows private They created financial in- door open. The person told po- tage Street. A female with her ers.” a.m. Saturday at Daniel Place An attorney for the busi- parties to file lawsuits centives in hopes of draw- lice the vehicle was only there wrists cut was reported. She and Essex Street; at 9:30 a.m. ness targeted by the suit claiming their business or ing growers to outdoor for 20 minutes and she was was taken to Salem Hospital Saturday at 49 Carnes St.; at coming to retrieve her license plans to argue the cou- property has been dam- fields or cavernous build- 1:07 p.m. Saturday at 120 ple’s property has not been ings left vacant by other plates as they were taken; at Theft aged by a criminal enter- Euclid Ave.; at 1:10 p.m. Sat- 9:50 p.m. Saturday on Atlantic damaged, relying in part prise. Those who prove it industries. urday at Broad and Pleasant Avenue. A caller reported his A report of a larceny at 3:26 streets; at 1:18 p.m. Saturday wife called him and told him p.m. Friday at 6 Bourbon St. The MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS at 907 Western Ave.; at 2:16 someone rang the doorbell. landlord reported there was a p.m. Saturday at 144 Broad There was reportedly a truck mini golf set that was missing Fire at Boston building says it appears to have en to the hospital. St.; at 2:29 p.m. Saturday at parked in front of their house. from the building. The suspect, 18 McKinley Terrace; at 3:17 started on the second No names were re- The caller requested that po- Dale A. Borders, allegedly took displaces dozens floor and is not considered p.m. Saturday at 41 Lynnfield leased, but police expect lice come by to look at the approximately $5,000 in mini suspicious. St.; at 4:09 p.m. Saturday at BOSTON (AP) — Au- to charge the driver with house, but not ring the door- golf parts, which he refused operating under the Essex and Rockaway streets; thorities say 11 people bell. Police reported there was to bring back. Borders, 44, Police: ‘Tipsy’ driver crashes influence. at 5:20 p.m. Saturday at were injured and dozens nothing amiss, as the couple’s of 1 Parallel St., Salem, was of people were displaced Halin Restaurant at 64 Mar- into cruisers, injures cop daughter and another person summoned for larceny from by a fire at a Boston Police investigate early ket Square; at 7:45 p.m. Sat- came over unexpectedly. building; at 4:07 p.m. Friday at apartment building that BROCKTON (AP) morning shooting urday at Ashton Square and A caller reported her hand Big Y Foods at 637 Lowell St.; housed mostly students. — A driver police say Chestnut Street; at 9:57 p.m. was yellow and numb and at 5:23 p.m. Friday at Stop & The fire in the five-story was drunk has crashed in Chicopee Saturday at Clovelly Street and thought it was a sign of a building the city’s Fen- into two police cruisers, Shop at 19 Howley St. An offi- CHICOPEE (AP) — Po- Western Avenue; at 10:33 p.m. stroke at 10:02 a.m. Saturday way neighborhood was sending one officer to the cer was approached with a re- lice are investigating an Saturday at 56 Range Ave.; at on Franklin Street. Fire crews reported just after 3 p.m. hospital. port of a purse snatching, after early morning shooting in 2:25 a.m. Sunday at Chatham reported her hand was not someone witnessed a suspect Saturday. A spokesman for Street and Western Avenue; at yellow. She told them she was Seven residents were Brockton police tells The western Massachusetts fleeing the store; at 9:51 p.m. that sent one man to the 3:53 a.m. Sunday at Union Taxi going to sue the town because treated for smoke inhala- Enterprise officers were Saturday at Century House hospital. at Hanover and Washington her top step was worn from tion and four firefighters responding to a hotel in Restaurant at 235 Andover Chicopee police say streets; at 3:56 a.m. Sunday at use. She complained of the St. The manager reported two were injured, including the city at about 11 p.m. Saturday. someone called to re- Nahant Rotary at 1 Lynnway; “slob” downstairs causing the males left without paying their two who were brought to the hospital with injuries Two police SUVs were port gunfire followed by at 8:19 a.m. Sunday at Essex ant problem in the house and bill. After being told by police and Joyce streets; at 9:20 a.m. not considered life threat- parked outside the screaming at about 3 a.m. reported that the hospital did that criminal action would be Sunday. Sunday at Burns Street and ening. Elmcourt Hotel when not want her there. filed, the suspect came back Responding officers Western Avenue. Many of the residents they were struck by the A report of two surfers at and paid the bill. found the victim with a A report of a motor vehicle 12:58 p.m. Saturday on Ocean were students at North- driver’s minivan. eastern University, Emer- One officer was in one of gunshot wound to the leg. crash with personal injury at Avenue. A caller reported there SWAMPSCOTT son College and Berklee the vehicles at the time of He was taken to the 1:37 p.m. Friday at 437 Chest- were two surfers coming in and hospital with injuries not nut St. College of Music. Mayor the crash. He was taken it appeared that they did not Marty Walsh says his to the hospital where he considered life threaten- A report of a motor vehi- Accidents know what they were doing. administration is working was treated and released. ing. cle hit and run crash at 6:56 Police reported the surfers did A report of a motor vehicle with the colleges to make The spokesman says The victim’s name was p.m. Friday at 300 Western not need assistance. hit and run crash at 6:14 p.m. sure the students have the van’s driver told po- not released and there Ave.; at 2:59 a.m. Saturday Saturday at Burrill and New alternate housing. lice he was “tipsy” and of- were no reports of arrests. on Pinkham Street; at 9:07 Theft Ocean streets. The cause remains un- ficers could smell alcohol Police are asking any a.m. Saturday at 117 South der investigation but Fire on the driver’s breath. witnesses to contact A report of a larceny/forg- St.; at 11:20 a.m. Saturday at Breaking and Entering Commissioner Joe Finn The driver was also tak- them. Fayette Street and Trinity Ave- ery/fraud at 7:04 p.m. Friday nue; at 6:27 p.m. Saturday at on Rowland Street. A caller A report of a motor vehi- Chestnut Avenue and Chestnut reported being concerned cle breaking and entering at Street. because she received a letter 10:50 a.m. Saturday at 57 Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 with a social security letter- Phillips Ave.; at 11:03 a.m. Assaults head on it, which requested Saturday at 80 Nason Road; Hotline her credit card numbers; at at 3:52 p.m. Saturday at 119 A report of an assault and 7:43 a.m. Sunday on Franklin Galloupes Point Road; at 6:33 battery at 6:33 p.m. Friday on Street. p.m. Saturday at 93 Atlantic CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Strawberry Avenue; at 8:46 Ave. p.m. Friday on Newhall Street; PEABODY or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) at 11:27 p.m. Friday on Rogers Vandalism Avenue; at 9:08 a.m. Sunday Accidents Spanish menu available at 76 Lewis St. A report of motor vehicle A report of an assault and A report of a motor vehicle vandalism at 10:47 a.m. Sat- All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. battery with a dangerous crash at 3:10 p.m. Friday at urday at 44 Longley Ave. Callers may remain anonymous. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 NATION Citizenship applications wait times can stretch to 2 years in some states

By Amy Taxin grants aspiring to be- ASSOCIATED PRESS come U.S. citizens surged during 2016, jumping 27 LOS ANGELES — More percent from a year earli- than 700,000 immigrants er as Trump made crack- are waiting on applica- ing down on immigration tions to become U.S. citi- a central theme of his zens, a process that once presidential campaign. typically took about six At first, the federal gov- months but has stretched ernment kept up with the to more than two years in applications, but then the some places under the ad- wait grew. ministration of President Backlogs are nothing Donald Trump. new in the U.S. immigra- The long wait times tion system. It often takes have prompted some im- years to receive asylum or migrant advocates to to be deported. But natu- ask whether the delays ralization — the final step are aimed at keeping an- to become an American cit- ti-Trump voters from cast- izen, obtain a U.S. passport PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing ballots in elections. and receive voting rights A makeshift memorial at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Sunday. Robert Bowers, the sus- “People are motivated to — had not been subject pect in Saturday’s mass shooting at the synagogue, expressed hatred of Jews during the rampage. participate, and they’re be- to such delays in recent ing frustrated from being years. able to participate in the Now the average wait elections they’re excited time for officials to decide Police: Synagogue gunman about,” said Manuel Pas- on applications is more tor, director of the Univer- than 10 months. It takes sity of Southern Califor- up to 22 months in Atlanta nia’s Center for the Study and as long as 26 months said ‘I just want to kill Jews’ of Immigrant Integration. in parts of Texas, according The number of immi- to official estimates. By Mark Scolforo, “The loss is incalcula- on inside his head. Maybe where they were killed. Claudia Lauer ble,” said Stephen Cohen, something could have been “Cecil’s laugh was in- and Allen G. Breed co-president of New Light done. I don’t know.” fectious. David was so ASSOCIATED PRESS Congregation, which rents The victims included kind and had such a gen- space at Tree of Life. Melvin Wax, a retired ac- PITTSBURGH — Trib- tle spirit. Together, they Mayor Bill Peduto called countant in his late 80s utes rolled in Sunday to looked out for one another. it the “darkest day of who was always one of the victims of the Pitts- They were inseparable,” Pittsburgh’s history.” burgh synagogue massa- the first to arrive at syna- said Chris Schopf, vice cre as authorities worked Bowers shot his victims gogue and among the last president of residential to piece together the back- with an AR-15 — the weap- to leave. supports for ACHIEVA, ground and movements on used in many of the “He and I used to, at the which helped the brothers of the suspected gunman, nation’s mass shootings end of services, try to tell a live independently. “Most who authorities said ex- — and three handguns, all joke or two to each other,” of all, they were kind, good pressed hatred of Jews as of which he owned legally said Myron Snider, a fel- people with a strong faith he opened fire with an AR- and had a license to carry, low member of New Light and respect for everyone 15 rifle and other weapons according to a law enforce- Congregation, which rent- around.” and later told police, “All ment official who wasn’t ed space in the basement Vigils were planned in authorized to discuss the these Jews need to die.” of Tree of Life. “Most of Pittsburgh, Washington ongoing investigation, and the time they were clean PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Robert Gregory Bow- and elsewhere, while the spoke Sunday on condi- jokes. Most of the time. I ers killed eight men and Pittsburgh Steelers and Sameeha Alkamalee Jabbar, a 38-year-old, was tion of anonymity. won’t say all the time. But three women inside the Cleveland Browns ob- naturalized. Jabbar who is originally from Sri Little else was known most of the time.” Tree of Life Synagogue on served a moment of silence Lanka, said the process took 10 months and at about Bowers, who had no The toll also included Saturday during worship at Heinz Field on Sunday. times she worried but knew about the backlog. services before a tactical apparent criminal record professors, dentists and police team tracked him but who is believed to have physicians. down and shot him, au- expressed virulently an- The University of Pitts- thorities said in state and ti-Semitic views on social burgh Medical Center federal affidavits made media. It appears he acted tweeted it mourned the public on Sunday. alone, authorities said. loss of Dr. Jerry Rabinow- Six people were injured His neighbor, Chris Hall, itz, 66, “one of the kindest A Salute to in the attack, including said he never heard or physicians and human be- four officers. saw anything to indicate ings in our community.” Officials released thethat Bowers harbored an- Two other victims, Ce- names of all 11 of the dead, ti-Semitic views or posed cil Rosenthal, 59, and his all of them middle-aged or a threat. Bowers kept to younger brother David VETERANS elderly. The victims includ- himself, he said. Rosenthal, 54, were intel- ed intellectually disabled “The most terrifying lectually disabled and lived Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018 brothers and a husband thing is just how normal he together in Pittsburgh’s and wife. The youngest was seemed,” Hall said. “I wish Squirrel Hill neighbor- In honor of Veterans Day, 54 and the oldest was 97. I knew what was going hood, near the synagogue Sunday, November 11, 2018, The Daily Item will publish a special page devoted to those U.S.: Mercedes owners who are currently serving military duties and those veterans who are gone but not forgotten. Take this time with photo got recall notices too late to say $37 and shield By Tom Krisher Mail form to: “Thank You” ASSOCIATED PRESS The Daily Item to your military family member. DETROIT — The U.S. Attn.: Salute to Veterans government is investigat- PO Box 5, 110 Munroe St. text and ing Mercedes-Benz, alleg- $27 shield only ing that the German au- Lynn, MA 01903 tomaker has been slow to SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. SMITH who mail safety recall notices Please choose one of passed away passed away and file required reports May 4, 1997. May 4, 1997. the following shields: Lovingly Lovingly involving recalls of more remembered remembered by wife by wife than 1.4 million vehicles. Louise, daughters Kim Louise, daughters Kim and Maureen, and son and Maureen, andson The National Highway Tom. Tom. Traffic Safety Administra- tion said a review found National Guard Bureau that Mercedes’ U.S. unit Your message may be paid by: exceeded time limits for PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Check Money Order Visa Mastercard mailing letters to owners. Mercedes says in a statement issued Saturday, In documents posted on that it makes every effort to ensure recall cam- its website, the agency paigns and customer notifications are done in Dept. of the Army Please check for shield: Yes also said it has questions a timely manner. No about the company’s pro- If no selection is made, shield will not appear. cess and cadence for mak- of vehicles affected by the Associated Press that cus- ing recall decisions and recall problem and infor- tomer safety is Mercedes’ Name notifying the government mation about when the highest priority. Dept. of the Navy about them. recalls would start. “We make every effort Address After an annual audit of Mercedes reported the to ensure our recall cam- City St Zip recall files, the agency said information long after re- paigns and customer no- it sent a letter to Mercedes calls began, “thereby not tifications are executed in U.S. Marine Corps. Phone outlining a list of problems completing its reporting a timely manner. We will with 2017 recalls. responsibilities and pre- work closely with NHT- “This list included nu- venting NHTSA from fully SA on this audit query to In Memory of merous recalls in which assessing the safety risk address its concerns,” the Dept. of the Air Force MBUSA failed to notify involved and frustrating statement said. Who passed away on owners of vehicle recalls the agency’s oversight re- NHTSA also said in doc- Lovingly remembered by within the full 60 days the sponsibilities,” the letter uments that Mercedes company has under federal said. frequently hasn’t been Army National Guard regulation,” the letter said. The company didn’t an- able to meet requirements In addition, the agen- swer the agency’s request of sending data into the cy found that numerous to identify the steps it agency’s web tool that times, Mercedes left out would take to meet noti- owners can use to find out information about the fication requirements, the if their vehicles are being Coast Guard Visa / MC # problem that caused the letter said. recalled. The tool lets own- Signature recall or details of its re- Company spokesman ers key in a vehicle iden- call plans. Those details Robert Moran said in an tification number to check CVV Code Exp. Date included the percentage emailed statement to The for recalls. 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By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF LYNN — On a Saturday night defined by heavy rain and wind at Manning field, the Tech football team was able to execute its biggest play through its passing game. With less than a min- ute remaining in the first half and the wind to their backs, the Tigers ran their only pass of the game with quarterback David Bar- rios finding a wide-open Robert Wallace for a 29- yard touchdown pass to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS take an early lead. Joe Kelly gives a holler as he comes off the mound after striking out “It’s funny,” Tech coach the side in the eighth inning of Sunday’s World Series game. The Sox James Runner said of won their fourth championship of the 21st century with a 5-1 victory the play call. “I never call over the Los Angeles Dodgers. See related story on Page B2. Also, see plays but I told my coordi- www.itemlive.com for more coverage. nator, ‘They are not look- ing for it.’ They weren’t ready for it, everyone was in the box waiting for us to Series goes to Sox run the ball.” The play ended up being the key difference in the LOS ANGELES — The Boston Red through the AL playoffs, the Red Sox Tigers’ 14-0 win over Rox- Sox won their fourth World Series cham- finished off a one-sided Series. bury Charter in a Division pionship in 15 years, beating the Los Price threw three-hit ball into the 8 quarterfinal. Angeles Dodgers 5-1 in Game 5 Sunday eighth inning. Pearce hit two home “Robert Wallace has been night behind David Price’s pitching and runs, a night after his homer and double doing that for us all year,” Steve Pearce’s power. spurred a late rally. Runner said. “We try to Alex Cora became the first manager Mookie Betts and J.D. Martinez also keep it low key because we from Puerto Rico to guide a team to the connected as the Red Sox hit three hom- don’t want people to recog- title. He’s just the fifth rookie skipper to ers off Clayton Kershaw. nize that we have a tight end who can catch the ITEM FILE PHOTO do it overall. Los Angeles lost Game 7 of the World ball. It was something that After posting a team-record 108 wins Series last year to Houston, also at David Barrios’ (5) only pass of a rain-soaked in the regular season and romping Dodger Stadium by the same 5-1 score. TECH, B2 game was for a touchdown to Robert Wallace. Everything just ducky for Rams

By Steve Krause win. That’s what we did. ITEM STAFF Whomever we play next week (Marblehead, at WILMINGTON — At home, at a date and time some point before halftime to be announced), we’ll Saturday, a flock of water have the same goal then. fowl could be seen flying “We’ve won five games away from the Wilming- now (5-3),” he said. “Did ton High School football we lose some games? Yes. field, putting the lie to the Were they tough losses? myth that driving rain Yes. But we can only con- and fierce wind represents trol what we can control, great weather for ducks. and that’s to go out and Saturday’s nor’easter play good football.” may have been too foul for The Rams did exactly fowl, but the Rams and that. They smothered the Wildcats stuck it out. And Wildcats from their open- it turned out to be a great ing drive to the end of the day for Rams. Lynn Clas- game (their only touch- sical Rams. down came off a fumble Classical may be smart- recovery). Vaughan was ing from being left off the particularly happy with MIAA postseason football his defense. party list, but coach Brian “Yes, we dominated,” he Vaughan wasn’t having said. “I think a lot of that any of that. He kept quiet was the rain, and the fact about it all last week as they really didn’t want to criticism swirled around put the ball up in those the state athletic orga- conditions. It enabled us nization over its playoff to kind of stack the middle pairings. And he did not and keep them from run- talk about it after his ning the ball.” team’s 38-8 stomping over How dominant was the the Wildcats Saturday. defense ? Wilmington ran “We came in here with the ball 30 times for mi- a purpose,” he said, “and nus-26 yards. that was to play good foot- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ball and come out with a CLASSICAL, B2 Lynn Volleyball Tournament MVP Amber Crayton of Classical gets low for a dig during Satur- day’s championship game against English. Classical spikes English to win Lynn’s volleyball championship

By Harold Rivera Tech -- really good teams. It’s some- in the first set with six service ITEM SPORTRS EDITOR thing the girls are excited for and points (two aces). look forward to. No matter what Things didn’t go well for English LYNN — In any sport, it’s tough happens during the season they in the second set. Classical stormed to beat a team three times in one have this at the end.” out of the gate with a 7-2 lead and season. In the process, Classical finished stretched its advantage to double But that’s what it took for the the regular season at 17-3 and set a digits at 17-7. The Bulldogs took Classical volleyball team to win its program record for most wins. another timeout in an attempt to fifth consecutive Lynn City Tour- To the Bulldogs’ credit, they kept regroup but Classical kept its foot nament championship Saturday pace with the Rams in the early on the gas through the finish. Clas- afternoon at St. Mary’s Conigliaro going. The first set opened with a sical took the set, 25-12, to grab a Gymnasium. back-and-forth effort from both 2-0 match lead. The Rams defeated crosstown sides. Classical found itself cling- “This is the third time we’ve rival English in straight sets. Set ing to a two-point advantage until played Classical and every game scores were 25-18, 25-12 and 25-13. the Rams started to distance them- seemed to have been the same sto- The victory marked the third time selves toward the end of the set. A ry,” English coach Mike Haddad Classical defeated English this sea- 19-13 Classical lead forced English said. “Classical has a really strong ITEM FILE PHOTO son. to call a timeout. team. We played well. We always “This is a really important tour- The Bulldogs came within four seem to do well early in the set and Keith Ridley ran for Classical’s rst touchdown nament for us,” Classical coach points, down 20-16, with a late ral- they pull ahead, and it’s tough to Saturday in the Rams’ win over Wilmington. Frank DeLuca said. “We play in a ly but Classical made the key plays come back. We kept it competitive Classical will play this weekend against North- difficult conference. This is what down the stretch for the 25-18 set but Classical’s a strong opponent. eastern Conference foe Marblehead at Man- we look forward to. Usually it’s us win. Kiara Edmonds led the Rams ning Field. against English, St. Mary’s and VOLLEYBALL, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 Sale’s dugout salvo got Sox going in Game 4

LOS ANGELES (AP) — game.” five-run advantage. With loss to Houston in the AL Chris Sale stood in the Boston had just fallen a 9-6 victory, the Red Sox Championship Series that back of the dugout as the behind by four runs in grabbed a 3-1 Series lead seemed like a bump, the World Series was slipping the sixth inning Satur- and kept rolling toward Red Sox have approached away and started scream- day night, nine outs from their fourth title in 15 sea- another title like a mar- ing. finding itself tied 2-2 in a sons. athoner pacing along the “He’s got two pitches!” World Series that seemed “I was down the tunnel course, noting mile mark- the Boston Red Sox ace to be a runaway just 27 and I heard someone yell- ers and counting down to hollered to his left among hours earlier. The Red Sox ing,” Holt later recalled. the finish line. a stream of profanities, had managed just one hit Holt turned to Mookie Time to map the parade referring to Los Angeles in six innings. Betts and asked: “Who’s route. Dodgers starter Rich Hill. “We felt that we had yelling up there?” Design a 2018 ring to Then he shouted to his no energy, actually none “He said, ‘Sale.’ Oh, my dazzle. right. whatsoever,” Red Sox God. He was mad at us,” After two nights of Fen- And then straight ahead, manager Alex Cora said. Holt said. “I think that way fun, the flight west pointing with his pitching “It had to do with Rich kind of lit a fire under ev- seemed like the final hand and extending his Hill, the way he was erybody. We didn’t want to stretch toward the inevi- ring and middle fingers throwing the ball.” see him mad anymore. So table. for emphasis. Sale did not respond we decided to start swing- Then came an epic 18-in- Sale stepped down, kept with reassuring words ing the bats a little bit.” ning stumble that left the on shrieking and raised like the ones delivered by PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Sale had been an- pitchers’ arms frayed, bod- his right hand, his head David Ortiz in his dugout Red Sox pitcher Chris Sale could be seen ges- nounced as Boston’s start- ies and minds exhausted. bobbing up and down and huddle in St. Louis after turing wildly, and speaking angrily, Saturday er against Clayton Ker- J.D. Martinez called it like a fire in his eyes like a the fifth inning of Game 4 night. It worked. The Red Sox rallied to win the shaw on Sunday, but Red getting “punched right in Shakespearean king ex- five years ago. game and move them to within a game of win- Sox manager Alex Cora the face” but said players horting troops into battle. This was more like ning the World Series championship. announced after the game marveled at the experi- “It scared me a little Justin Verlander’s moti- he was switching to David ence. bit,” Rafael Devers said vational message to the later explain. “We capital- homers coming from pinch Price and saving Sale for “That was pretty sick,” through a translator, “be- Houston Astros when he ized and struck quick and hitters. a possible sixth game at he said. “Everyone was like, dude, this is crazy.” cause I had never seen popped up the stairs in the struck often at the end.” Brock Holt doubled with Fenway Park on Tuesday. him yell like that, and the very same dugout during Game 4 seemed like a Then came a run-scoring Boston rallied on Mitch one out in the ninth and words that he was saying, Game 2 last October. test Boston had never had throwing error by catch- I had never heard that “Chris Sale in his leader- Moreland’s three-run ho- scored on Devers’ pinch to face. er Christian Vazquez and come from him before. ship kind of in the middle mer off Ryan Madson in single off Dylan Floro, A 17-2 start meant the Yasiel Puig’s three-run ho- But, you know, we came of the game said, ‘Hey, we the seventh and Steve Pearce hit a three-run Red Sox could coast to mer against Eduardo Ro- out sluggish and that mo- got to get it going,’ and the Pearce’s solo shot against double against Kenta the playoffs en route to a driguez in a four-run sixth ment helped us get moti- guys responded,” hitting Kenley Jansen tied the Maeda and Xander Bo- team-record 108 wins. inning Saturday that vated for the rest of the coach Tim Hyers would score in the eighth, both gaerts’ RBI single built a Other than an opening seemed like a crusher. Lynn Tech passes its first postseason football test

TECH ordinator for the scheme their possessions. “Even if it were dry I From B1 that we had going into the “It was an adjustment think it would have been game. Defensively we held that my coordinator a similar game,” Runner we worked on at practice the edge which is what we made,” Runner said of said. “We were prepared but haven’t really played wanted to do. We knew Ramirez’s role in the sec- for everything. We were it in a game. We did it once coming into the game that ond half. “We knew they ready for their plays, the last week and it was just they were going to try to were putting a lot of guys counters, the double re- something that was there get the edge on us.” in the box so we actually verses, we were ready for and David put it right on With wet conditions, took our two big guys and all of that.” the money. each team traded fumbles put them at tight ends. It The win makes it the “The elements didn’t re- early in the first half but was substantial for us be- second straight year Run- ally help either team out,” neither offense was able to cause it opened up a lot of ner and the Tigers have Runner added. “We knew drive past midfield on the plays. advanced past a quarter with the type of game turnover chances. “Emerson’s a short guy final game. style that we play that we Tech was the first to cap- but he plays like a grown “It’s a big testament to would love to play in the italize on drive after the man at middle linebacker our strength and condi- rain. It’s just what we do. running game of Chase and running back,” Run- tioning program,” Run- We’ve been practicing it Buono (61 rushing yards ner added. “Nobody can ner said. “We have 5 a.m. all week. That’s just the and one rushing touch- see him running the ball, workouts where the kids motto of who we are as a down) put it in scoring it was a great adjustment are there lifting. It’s a love- team.” position. Barrios then hit and it kept them on their hate relationship. They The Tigers defense had Wallace on the 29-yard toes.” don’t love it too much but no trouble shutting down score to give the Tigers a After a huge stop on when they see the fruits the speedy running game 6-0 halftime lead. one of Roxbury Charter’s of their labor and what ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN of Roxbury Charter, hold- In the second half the last efforts to try to even they’ve done, it does pay ing it to less than 150 Tigers leaned on the tough the game on a 4th-and-14, off.” Lynnfield’s Max Sieger, right and Austin Prep’s yards. running game of Emer- the Tigers added another The No. 4 seed Tigers Michael Kamelle vie for the ball in Sunday’s “Defensively we played son Ramirez (48 rushing touchdown on a six-yard will travel to No. 1 Pope game. really well,” Runner said. yards) to kill most of the run by Buono to go ahead John in the Division 8 “I’m really proud of my co- remaining clock during 14-0. North semifinal (TBA). Sieger scores Rams bring home the city volleyball championship VOLLEYBALL two for Lynnfield From B1 “Our player of the game was An- Concord Carlisle 5 gel Batista,” Haddad added. “He’s ROUNDUP St. Mary’s 2 going to be taking over (libero) The Lynnfield boys soc- At Manning Field, Joey Andy Nhiv’s spot next year. An- cer team celebrated senior Thongsythavong scored gel never gives up. He hustles and night almost exactly how both Spartan goals as St. has a lot of energy. He’s smart and it was designed, with all Mary’s dropped to 14-2-2. reads the play of the other team.” five goals in a 5-0 win over Keeper Nick Pappas Classical grabbed six straight Austin Prep Sunday after- made 18 saves. points to start the third set with noon. “We got outhustled today, a quick 6-0 lead. Refusing to go away easily, English climbed back Max Siewger scored two and it’s a good test for the into the set down 12-10. But with goals for the Pioneers, playoffs,” said St. Mary’s the Bulldogs knocking on the door, coach Mike D’Agostino. with Jon Luders, Aiden Classical put the finishing touch- Connolly and Jack Cleary “We are looking to bounce es on a 25-13 set win to seal the scoring one apiece. Luders back against Lowell Cath- match. also had three assists. olic on senior night.” For the Rams, Pamela Diaz fin- ished with 16 service points (six aces), Skylar Crayton added five Classical football team kills and Jean Gupton tallied four kills. Classical’s Amber Crayton wins wild and wet game was named tournament MVP. “Amber played great,” DeLuca said. “She does it all for us. She CLASSICAL 2-point conversions). serves, she sets. She started get- From B1 Before the Wildcats ting some kills in this tournament. could get a series under Meanwhile, the Rams We were kind of inconsistent in their belt, a fumble led this tournament but she led us had some success throw- to Pierce’s 38-yard touch- ing the ball, especially in throughout.” down rumble, and he add- The Rams and await the state the beginning of the game. ed the two points to make And while Nashaun But- tournament pairings. it 16-0. “We’re just going to clean up ler and Marcus Tucker On Classical’s first pos- both broke off some big some of the unforced errors that session of the second quar- gainers, the story of the we’re making,” DeLuca said. “If we ter, Butler ran for 24 yards game was Classical’s field can do that and get our serves in, to the house and it was 22- position when it started we should be alright. We just have 0. That was one of three its touchdown drives. to refocus now because it’s going to Only twice in the first touchdowns for the Rams be a step up from this point on.” half, when Classical in the quarter. However, English finished the season at scored all its points, did the Rams were deterred -- 3-15 but Haddad said he’s optimis- the Rams start a drive on only momentarily -- with tic about the program’s future. their own side of the field. 4:51 to go in the half when “I’m excited to see the future of Having a short field for Jared Venezia picked up our main middle player, Merily virtually the entire game, a Classical fumble and Folestal,” Haddad said. “She has the Rams were able to put took it to the end zone, amazing defensive skills at the their speed to full use. On and with Connor Benoit’s net. She had a lot of blocks and the very first play from 2-point rush, the Wildcats her hits are straight shots. She’s a scrimmage, quarterback were on the board, but sophomore and she’s going to be a Keith Ridley hit Nashaun still trailed 22-8. star. Butler with a little shovel That proved to be not “I’m proud to coach the Bulldog pass, and Butler ended up much of a problem for volleyball team. In my four years going from his own 45 all Classical. Marcus Tuck- with the team this the best season the way to the Wilmington er got that right back on we’ve had, not just in record but in 21. Two plays later, Ridley the first play after Wilm- our growth from the beginning to ran it in from the 14 and ington’s touchdown -- a the end of the season.” Classical was in business 58-yard run (with Pierce’s In the tournament consolation ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK with an 8-0 lead (with rush); and Malcolm Best’s game, St. Mary’s defeated Tech in senior Dennis Pierce run- 15-yarder late in the half straight sets. The Spartans closed English’s Amy Lon keeps the ball alive during Saturday’s Lynn ning in the first of his four closed out the scoring. the season with six wins. volleyball title game. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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Triton 0 0 12 8 — 20 R — Jonathan Murphy 15 run (kick no kick) MONDAY Volleyball FRIDAY ENGLISH 35 S’scott 14 21 0 7 — 42 failed) DANVERS 50, BELMONT 35 Peabody at Danvers (5) Boys Soccer CONCORD-CARLISLE 33 S — Graham Inzana 5 run (Thomas R — Darius McNeil 3 run (Rayan At Dr. Deering Stadium Medford at Peabody (4) Marblehead at Stoneham (5:30) At Manning Field Frisoli kick) Riazi kick) Belmont 0 6 5 14 — 35 Lowell Catholic at St. Mary’s (5:30) Beverly at Swampscott (5:30) Con-Car 0 14 0 19 — 33 S — Andre 2 run (Frisoli kick) NR — Alex D’Ambrosio 10 run (D’Am- Danvers 14 22 7 7 — 50 Saugus at Winthrop (7) Winchester at Lynnfield (5:30) English 7 7 14 7 — 35 S — Dylan January 41 pass from brosio kick) D — Brendan Treacy 2 run (Ezra Lom- Girls Soccer Tech at Nashoba (5:30) E — Mathies Fowler 6 pass from Inzana (Frisoli kick) R — Eric Bua 25 pass from Murphy bardi kick) S — Jonathan Oriakhi 75 pass from (Riazi kick) Lowell Catholic at St. Mary’s (3:45) Lowell Catholic at Fenwick (5:30) Matt Severance (Tyler Drinnen PAT) D — Matt McCarthy 42 run (Lombar- Inzana (Frisoli kick) NR — Jack Keller 10 pass from Matt Amesbury at Swampscott (4) CC — Cam Ladd 4 rush (Christian di kick) TUESDAY Gemelli PAT) S — Andre 5 run (Frisoli kick) Solecki (rush failed) Marblehead at Stoneham (4:30) D — Treacy 90 pass from Lombardi E — Miguel Ramos 4 rush (Drinnen T — Ethan Tremblay 30 run (kick NR — Ryan Kavanaugh 10 pass from Wakefield at Fenwick (7) Boys Soccer (Treacy run) PAT) failed) Solecki (Kavanaugh run) English at Classical (7:30) Saugus at Greater Lawrence (4) B — Belmont Rhaki Joseph 17 run Matignon at Fenwick (6) CC — Tim Hayes 5 pass from Gemel- T — Trembley 65 run (kick failed) READING 35, PEABODY 21 (kick failed) Golf li (Gemelli PAT) S — Jordan Cummins 1 run (Frisoli At John Hollingsworth Field D — McCarthy 15 run (Lombardi Girls Soccer Peabody 0 7 0 14 — 21 St. John’s at Division 1 State Finals E — Severance 2 rush (Drinnen PAT) kick) kick) Essex Tech at Marblehead (4) Reading 21 -7 7 0 — 35 (at Chicopee, TBA) E — Ramos 6 rush (Drinnen PAT) T — Jack Tummino 3 run (Tummino D — McCarthy 18 pass from Treacy Classical at Saugus (4) R — Pat Conroy 62 pass from Jake St. Mary’s at Division 3 State Finals CC — Gemelli 48 rush (Gemilli PAT) rush) (Lombardi kick) D’Agostino (Luke Forbes kick) (TBA) Winthrop at English (4)) CC — Tyler Jameau 40 pass from SAUGUS 27, WESTON 6 D — McCarthy 45-yard interception At Weston R — Conroy 6 run (Forbes kick) Gemilli (Conversion failed) return (Lombardi kick) Saugus 6 14 0 7 — 27 R — Domenic Masucci 18 pass from E — Severance 4 rush (Drinnen PAT) B — Joseph 1 run (Joseph run) SPORTS BRIEFS CC — Ladd 22 pass from Gemelli Weston 0 0 0 6 — 6 Matt Sannella (Forbes kick) B— Killian O’Connell 32 run (Hamp- (conversion failed) S — Marvens Jean 55 run (kick P — Colby Therrien 5 run (Austin ton Trout kick) ST. MARY’S 49, GEORGETOWN 6 missed) Leggett kick) D — Jack Strangie 10 run (Lombardi Ridley basketball Bishop Fenwick At Manning Field S — Dante McGrane 5 run (2 point R — Conroy 9 run (Forbes kick) Georgetown 0 0 0 6 — 6 failed) P — Kyle Maglione 31 punt return kick) skills clinic softball coach St. Mary’s 14 22 7 6 — 49 S — James Moise 2 run (Moise run) (Leggett kick) B — Joseph 3 run (Trout kick) SM — Jalen Echevarria 42 rush (PAT S — Jean 53 run (Javier Marti- P — Declan Russell 18 pass from B — Mike Delhomme 31 pass from The fall workouts of the Bishop Fenwick is hiring a failed) nez-Moretta kick) Alex DeNisco (Leggett kick) Avery Arno (Trout kick) Ridley Basketball Skills new softball coach for the SM — Connor Donohue 6 rush W — Max Fourreau 90 yard kickoff WINTHROP 15, SHAWSHEEN 0 SATURDAY return At Shawsheen Clinics runs through Nov. Spring 2019 season. (Donohue conversion) TECH 14, ROXBURY CHARTER 0 SM — Echevarria 42 rush (Eni Falayi FENWICK 55, GR. LOWELL 0 Winthrop 0 0 15 0 — 15 At Manning Field 15, with nine sessions meet- Anyone interested can conversion) At Donaldson Field, Peabody Shawsheen 0 0 0 0 — 0 Lynn Tech 0 6 0 8 — 14 ing each Monday and contact Fenwick athletic SM — Echeavarria 43 pass from Gr. Lowell 0 0 0 0 — 0 W — Bobby Hubert 2 run (Hubert Roxbury 0 0 0 0 — 0 Thursday from 7-8:30 p.m. director Dave Woods at Derek O’Leary (George Freeman PAT) Fenwick 20 13 6 16 — 55 run) Tech — Robert Wallace 29 pass from F — George Fiskatoris 47 pass from at St. Mary’s. The cost to SM — Mark Niboh 28 rush (Freeman W — Hubert 2 run (Jonathan Apple- David Barrios (2 point failed) [email protected]. Cory Bright (Chrys Wilson rush) bee kick) PAT) Tech — Chase Buono 6 run (Buono 2 participate is $200 and the F — Keegan O’Connor 29 pass from BEVERLY 49, WINCHESTER 21 SM — Sal Afflitto 26 rush (Freeman point run) clinics are open to students Gannon 5K golf, Bright (pass failed) At Winchester PAT) CLASSICAL 38, WILMINGTON 8 F — O’Connor 16 pass from Bright Beverly 14 21 0 14 — 49 from grades 4-12. All partic- SM — Dennis Davison 4 rush (PAT At Wilmington High (kick failed) Winchester 0 7 7 7 — 21 ipants must bring a ball. roadrace failed) Classical 16 22 0 0 — 38 F — David Cifuentes 21 run (kick B — Marje Malumba 15 run (Joey The Lynn Department of G — Hunter Lane 22 pass (PAT Wilmington 0 8 0 0 — 8 This will be a high intensi- failed) Loreti kick) failed) C — Keith Ridley 14 run (Dennis ty clinic for boys and girls to Parks and Recreation and F — Fiskatoris 21 pass from Bright B — Malumba 17 run (Loreti kick) KIPP 12, BRIGHTON 8 Pierce rush) get participants in shape Gannon Golf Club are host- At Brighton (Cifuentes kick) B — Andrew Avila 5 run (Loreti kick) C — Pierce 38 fumble recovery ing the Gannon 18-Hole Par KIPP 0 6 0 6 — 12 F — Stefano Fabiano 11 pass from B — Malumba 94 run (Loreti kick) and to help develop basket- (Pierce rush) 70 5K on Saturday, Nov. 17 Brighton 0 0 6 2 — 8 Jason Romans (kick failed) B — Malumba 82 run (Loreti kick) ball skills. Drills are W — Tommy Degnan 1 run (Tony C — Nashaun Butler 24 run (rush at 8:30 a.m. on the Gannon K — Jose Luna 35 pass from J’Don F — Romans 11 run (Angel Martinez designed to help any player Vincent (rush failed) rush) Fiorentino kick) failed) at any level with ball han- Golf Course. B — 40 run (rush failed) F — Jake O’Connell 60 interception W — Matt Romagna 15 pass from W — Jared Venezia 50 fumble recov- dling, shooting (off the drib- It is one of the few all- B — Safety return (Martinez rush) Fiorentino (Fiorentino kick) ery (Connor Benoit rush) grass 5K cross country K — Tomi Oladunjoye 6 run (pass REVERE 27, N. READING 21 B — Malumba 4 run (Loreti kick) C — Marcus Tucker 58 run (Pierce ble, off screens and off the rush) courses in New England. failed) At North Reading B — Patrick Parsons 38 run (Loreti pass), creating your own SWAMPSCOTT 42, TRITON 20 Revere 6 7 7 7 — 27 kick) C — Malcolm Best 15 run (Pierce shot and finishing at the The course covers all 18 At Blocksidge Field No. Reading 0 0 13 8 — 21 W — Jimmy Gibbons 3 run (Fiorenti- rush) rim. Playing games are also holes in sequence. mixed n so that players can The entry fee includes a learn how to use their skills post-race breakfast and all in a game situation. pre-registered runners will Contact Ridleytopflight- receive a long sleeve shirt. [email protected] for Entries must be received more information. by Tuesday, Nov. 13.

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AFC NFC East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New Eng 5 2 0 .714 214 179 Washington 5 2 0 .714 146 134 Miami 4 4 0 .500 174 219 Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 178 156 N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 192 200 Dallas 3 4 0 .429 140 123 Buffalo 2 5 0 .286 81 175 N.Y. Giants 1 7 0 .125 150 205 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Houston 5 3 0 .625 197 167 N Orleans 5 1 0 .833 204 163 Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 106 127 Carolina 5 2 0 .714 178 152 Jacksonville 3 5 0 .375 134 170 Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 190 212 Indianapolis 3 5 0 .375 231 213 Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 201 233 North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Pittsburgh 4 2 1 .643 204 172 Minnesota 4 2 1 .643 177 165 Cincinnati 5 3 0 .625 221 237 Chicago 4 3 0 .571 194 144 Baltimore 4 4 0 .500 197 137 Green Bay 3 3 1 .500 175 173 Cleveland 2 5 1 .313 169 210 Detroit 3 4 0 .429 171 186 West West PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Kan City 7 1 0 .875 290 205 L.A. Rams 8 0 0 1.000 264 155 Chargers 5 2 0 .714 195 163 Seattle 4 3 0 .571 171 131 Adam Vinatieri’s second-quarter field goal made him the Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts’ all-time Denver 3 5 0 .375 188 194 Arizona 2 6 0 .250 110 199 scoring leader with 2,560. Oakland 1 6 0 .143 138 218 San Fran 1 7 0 .125 173 23__

Thursday’s Games Oakland at San Francisco, 8:20 p.m. Houston 42, Miami 23 Sunday, Nov. 4 Sunday’s Games Vinatieri sets all-time Colts scoring mark N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. Philadelphia 24, Jacksonville 18 Atlanta at Washington, 1 p.m. Chicago 24, N.Y. Jets 10 Seattle 28, Detroit 14 Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) 2,560 for his career — six was limited in practice upon years, the numbers Pittsburgh 33, Cleveland 18 Kansas City at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Carolina 36, Baltimore 21 Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. — Adam Vinatieri has more than Andersen. this week but was healthy start stacking up.” Kansas City 30, Denver 23 Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1 p.m. made plenty of tough- “I never thought I’d enough to play the game. Vinatieri entered the Washington 20, N.Y. Giants 13 Chicago at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Cincinnati 37, Tampa Bay 34 er kicks in his career. play that long,” said the He made an extra point league with New England Indianapolis 42, Oakland 28 L.A. Chargers at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. The two last-second field 45-year-old Vinatieri, who and a 26-yard field goal as an undrafted free agent Arizona 18, San Francisco 15 Houston at Denver, 4:05 p.m. L.A. Rams 29, Green Bay 27 L.A. Rams at New Orleans, 4:25 p.m. goals to win Super Bowls, is in his 23rd NFL season. in the first quarter to tie out of South Dakota State. New Orleans at Minnesota, 8:20 p.m. Green Bay at New England, 8:20 p.m. a 45-yarder through the “I never thought I’d be Andersen’s record before He won the job with the Open: Dallas, Tennessee, L.A. Chargers, Open: Indianapolis, Arizona, N.Y. Giants, Atlanta snow to win a playoff game standing here talking to hitting the kick at the end Patriots his first season Monday’s Games Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Cincinnati and 46 field goals from at you guys about all-time re- of the half that made him and helped the team reach New England at Buffalo, 8:15 p.m. Monday, Nov. 5 Thursday, Nov. 1 Tennessee at Dallas, 8:15 p.m. least 50 yards in the regu- cords. But I love my team- No. 1 by himself. the Super Bowl. lar season and postseason. mates — all of them — for “I played against him Vinatieri reached leg- Vinatieri’s 25-yarder the last 20-something back in 2007, when he was endary status in the 2001 NBA at the end of the second years, unselfishly going in Atlanta and it might season when his 45-yard

EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE quarter in Indianapolis’ out there and helping me have been about his last field goal on a snowy night Atlantic Division Southwest Division 42-28 victory over the do my job. A lot of great year and I just thought, shortly after the Patriots W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Oakland Raiders on Sun- memories along the way. I ‘Man, this is unbelievable. were given a reprieve by Toronto 6 0 1.000 — New Orleans 4 1 .800 — Boston 4 2 .667 2 San Antonio 3 2 .600 1 day will surely be one he think that’s the best part This is a record that will the “Tuck Rule” against Philadelphia 3 3 .500 3 Memphis 3 2 .600 1 never forgets. about this day — less the never be touched,’” Vinat- the Raiders forced over- Brooklyn 2 4 .333 4 Dallas 2 4 .333 2½ New York 1 5 .167 5 Houston 1 4 .200 3 With that kick, Vinat- record and more that we ieri said. “He’s done it so time in a playoff game. He Southeast Division Northwest Division ieri passed Hall of Famer got the record in a win.” long for so many years kicked a game-winner in W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Morten Andersen to be- Vinatieri wasn’t sure and so prolifically, that overtime to send the Pa- Miami 3 2 .600 — Denver 4 1 .800 — Charlotte 3 4 .429 1 Utah 4 2 .667 ½ come the NFL’s all-time the record would come you know I just thought, triots to the AFC champi- Atlanta 2 3 .400 1 Portland 3 2 .600 1 leading scorer. He added this week after re-injur- man, it’s untouchable. But onship game. Orlando 2 4 .333 1½ Minnesota 2 4 .333 2½ Washington 1 4 .200 2 Oklahoma City 1 4 .200 3 three extra points in the ing his right groin last I guess as you keep going He then made the win- Central Division Pacific Division fourth quarter to give him week against Buffalo. He and you just stack years ning 48-yard kick. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 6 0 1.000 — Golden State 6 1 .857 — Detroit 4 1 .800 1½ L.A. Clippers 3 2 .600 2 NHL TODAY IN SPORTS Indiana 4 2 .667 2 Sacramento 3 3 .500 2½ Chicago 2 4 .333 4 L.A. Lakers 2 4 .333 3½ Cleveland 0 6 .000 6 Phoenix 1 5 .167 4½ EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Oct. 29 Grete Waitz captures the women’s Saturday’s Games L.A. Lakers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Atlantic Division Central Division 1950 — Detroit’s Wally Triplett gains title in 2:29:30. Boston 109, Detroit 89 Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA 294 yards in kickoff returns and 1994 — Arnold Mickens rushes for Utah 132, New Orleans 111 Dallas at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Toronto 11 8 3 0 16 41 34 Nashville 11 8 3 0 16 38 28 ends up with 331 total yards as the more than 200 yards for the eighth Chicago 97, Atlanta 85 New Orleans at Denver, 9 p.m. Tampa Bay 10 7 2 1 15 33 27 Colorado 12 7 3 2 16 41 27 Lions pound the Los Angeles Rams consecutive game, breaking the Indiana 119, Cleveland 107 Tuesday’s Games Montreal 10 6 2 2 14 33 25 Winnipeg 12 7 4 1 15 35 32 65-24 on 41 third-quarter points. NCAA Division I-AA single-season Philadelphia 105, Charlotte 103 Atlanta at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Boston 11 6 3 2 14 34 27 Chicago 12 6 3 3 15 41 43 Memphis 117, Phoenix 96 Miami at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Buffalo 11 6 4 1 13 30 33 Minnesota 10 6 2 2 14 29 27 1961 — Oscar Robertson dishes out rushing record as Butler beats Miami 120, Portland 111 Sacramento at Orlando, 7 p.m. Ottawa 9 4 4 1 9 32 35 Dallas 10 5 5 0 10 30 29 a franchise-record 22 assists during Evansville 49-14. Mickens’ 244 Milwaukee 113, Orlando 91 Detroit at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Florida 9 2 4 3 7 28 35 St. Louis 10 3 4 3 9 36 39 Cincinnati’s 139-132 win over visit- yards gives him a total of 2,111, sur- San Antonio 110, L.A. Lakers 106 Philadelphia at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Detroit 11 2 7 2 6 25 43 Pacific Division ing Syracuse. The “Big O” goes on passing the record of 2,016 set by Sunday’s Games L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Golden State 120, Brooklyn 114 Portland at Houston, 8 p.m. to average a triple-double (30.8 ppg, Towson State’s Tony Vinson. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 10 6 3 1 13 29 30 Oklahoma City 117, Phoenix 110 Washington at Memphis, 8 p.m. 12.5 rpg and 11.4 apg) for the Roy- 2005 — Top-ranked Southern Califor- Pittsburgh 9 6 1 2 14 40 26 San Jose 10 5 3 2 12 34 29 Utah 113, Dallas 104 Wednesday’s Games als during the 1961-62 season, nia wins its 30th straight game, rout- Carolina 11 6 4 1 13 34 31 Vancouver 12 6 6 0 12 31 40 Washington at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Detroit at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Columbus 10 6 4 0 12 36 38 Anaheim 11 5 5 1 11 27 30 becoming the first NBA player to ing Washington State 55-13. The Tro- Monday’s Games Denver at Chicago, 8 p.m. average double figures in assists. jans tie Texas for the 11th-longest Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Indiana at New York, 8 p.m. Washington 10 5 3 2 12 39 37 Calgary 11 5 5 1 11 36 40 Portland at Indiana, 7 p.m. Utah at Minnesota, 8 p.m. New Jersey 8 5 2 1 11 28 20 Arizona 10 5 5 0 10 26 20 1977 — Boston’s John Havlicek winning streak in major college foot- Brooklyn at New York, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 10 5 4 1 11 30 25 Vegas 10 4 5 1 9 22 27 becomes the second player in NBA ball history. Sacramento at Miami, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Philadelphia 11 4 7 0 8 32 46 Los Angeles 11 3 7 1 7 22 39 history to connect on 10,000 career 2006 — With a a 34-31 victory over Golden State at Chicago, 8 p.m. San Antonio at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 11 3 7 1 7 28 38 field goals, reaching the milestone in Denver, Indianapolis is the first team NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Minnesota at Vancouver, 10 p.m. a 103-98 loss at Cleveland. to start 7-0 in consecutive seasons TRANSACTIONS time loss. Top three teams in each division and Tuesday’s Games 1977 — Russell Erxleben of Texas since the 1929-31 Green Bay Pack- two wild cards per conference advance to N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. kicks a 60-yard field goal in a 26-0 ers did it three straight times. BASKETBALL (AHL). Activated F Dustin Brown off playoffs. Detroit at Columbus, 7 p.m. rout of Texas Tech for his third field 2011 — Joe Paterno breaks Eddie National Basketball Association injured reserve. Assigned F Michael Sunday’s Games Calgary at Buffalo, 7 p.m. goal of the season over 60 yards, an Robinson’s record for victories by a CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Fired Amadio to Ontario. Los Angeles 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 Boston at Carolina, 7 p.m. NCAA record. Division I coach with No. 409 in Dallas at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. coach Tyronn Lue. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Recalled F N.Y. Islanders 2, Carolina 1 1983 — Gil Fenerty rushes for 337 Penn State’s sloppy 10-7 win over Detroit 4, Dallas 2 New Jersey at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. yards on a 18 carries and scores six Illinois. HOCKEY Danick Martel from Syracuse (AHL). Edmonton 2, Chicago 1, OT Vegas at Nashville, 8 p.m. National Hockey League COLLEGE Ottawa at Vegas, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Edmonton, 9 p.m. touchdowns to lead Holy Cross to a 2014 — Madison Bumgarner and LOS ANGELES KINGS — Placed G IOWA — Suspended DBs Trey Cream- San Jose at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Anaheim, 10 p.m. 77-28 rout of Columbia. the San Francisco Giants succeed Jonathan Quick on injured reserve. er and Matt Hankins for a week after Monday’s Games Ottawa at Arizona, 10 p.m. 1984 — Orlando Pizzolato wins the where no team had in 3 1/2 Recalled G Peter Budaj from Ontario being cited for disorderly conduct. Calgary at Toronto, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. New York Marathon in 2:14:53 and decades. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Tattoo lover gets birthday criticism from grandparents The lead can make such a difference DEAR ABBY: My DEAR ABBY: While at- Oscar Wilde wrote, “The Three declarers were favored daughter recently cele- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van tending a large party, I advantage of the emotions is by the club-queen lead, but brated her 20th birthday. Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, re-entered the main room that they lead us astray, and seven faced a heart start. She’s a good kid with a and was founded by her mother, to find my wife engaged in the advantage of science is What happened then? decent job who happens to what appeared to be an Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at that it is not emotional.” East took the first three like tattoos. intimate conversation Archimedes, while on his DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los tricks with his heart honors, For her birthday, my in- with a longtime friend “Eureka!” run, apparently got West following suit with the laws sent her a birthday Angeles, CA 90069. who is known to be a quite emotional, but we know two, three and five. Since card. Usually their card “hound dog” who frequent- what Wilde meant. West had always played his includes a gift card, check ly boasts of his latest con- When you are on lead at or cash. This year, there she’s an adult. If they were and it has put a damper quests. They held each lowest heart, East read them really concerned that she the bridge table, unemotion- as suit-preference signals was no gift but a note stat- on things. Am I wrong to other’s hands and were ally analyze the auction. Then, ing that they were not would spend their gift talking to each other at for clubs. So, at trick four, he feel this way? What is most of the time, you will find sending money as they felt money on a tattoo, they “kissing” distance. I shifted to the club seven. Now she would use it toward could have sent her a tan- your advice? Hurry, please, watched from afar and the best opening salvo — but South, in desperation, put up more tattoos. gible gift — an item of because his blister is heal- then left the area so as not not always. Look at today’s his king. West won with his I understand their be- clothing or a gift card from ing and he wants to see to create a scene. They West hand. What would you ace and cashed his other two lead against three no-trump? liefs may be different, but a specific retailer. Shame me. were obviously not talking club honors and the heart 10 their approach to the situ- on them. about the weather. North’s move over one no- to defeat the contract by three trump is debatable. Usually, ation was not nice. When EMBARRASSED IN When I confronted my tricks. she read their note, my wife the next day, she said when your maximum com- DEAR ABBY: I’m a MISSOURI daughter broke down and 68-year-old divorced wom- there is nothing going on bined count is 25, do not look for game with balanced cried. My question is: an who has been dating a DEAR EMBARRASSED: between them and they Should I ignore their rude- slightly older widower. We were just talking. My wife hands. In this instance, yes, if ness and ignorance, or were beginning a nice re- Your gentleman friend’s had a few drinks that a 4-4 spade fit exists, game should I (or my husband) lationship until he got behavior wasn’t petty. The night, but I don’t think she might be makable. But surely call them and stick up for mad at me for giving him “fever blister” you gave was drunk. Your take on at least one of North’s jacks our daughter? a fever blister. He suggest- him was a herpes virus. this? will be worthless. Of course, to ed we not see each other or make me seem to be leading TRYING TO BE Before you see him again, SAW TOO MUCH IN you astray, both jacks were NONJUDGMENTAL talk for more than two GEORGIA weeks. After that, he text- talk to your doctor so he or useless, but when West led DEAR TRYING: I don’t ed me to see if my fever she can explain how the DEAR SAW: My take is the club queen, South imme- think what happened blister was gone. He said virus is passed and what that if you trust your wife, diately claimed one club, four should be ignored. What he was still sort of angry you can do to lessen the you will believe what she’s diamonds and four spades. your in-laws did was un- about it, and described telling you. Appearances This deal was played in chances or prevent it in the called for, and the person how ugly and painful the can be deceiving, especial- three no-trump by South 10 who should tell them that blister was. future. If you do, you’ll be ly when viewed from a dis- times at Bridge Base Online. is your daughter because I feel he was really petty, doing both of you a favor. tance.

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Demo- a 2008 Democratic wave man, Republican Ted publican-held seats in 31 crats won three seats that but retook it two years Budd seems to have sever- states, ranging from GOP year, each with at least later and has retained it al strikes against him as strongholds such as Tex- 67 percent of the vote. In under a 2011 redistricting he faces his first re-elec- as to Democratic-leaning six of the 10 districts won that added more Republi- tion in his North Carolina states such as California. by Republicans, the GOP can-leaning voters. district. Those targets include candidate received 59 per- Earlier this year, Ohio He belongs to the same about two dozen Repub- cent of the vote or less. voters overwhelming ap- party as the president, a lican seats in districts A federal court in Au- proved a constitutional historical negative in mid- where Democrat Hillary gust declared 12 of North amendment that over- term elections. President Clinton beat Trump in Carolina’s 13 districts hauled redistricting in the Donald Trump’s national 2016 and three dozen that unconstitutional partisan state to make it a biparti- disapproval ratings have Republicans won with less gerrymanders and or- san process. But it won’t risen since taking office. than 58 percent of the vote dered yet another redraw, kick in until after the 2020 And Budd faces a female in the last election. but placed that on hold challenger in a year when Census. pending an appeal to the women’s political involve- Nationally, election fore- Democrats also are tar- ment has been intensify- casters have rated more U.S. Supreme Court. geting eight districts in ing. than 40 Republican-held Budd, the owner of a Texas, where the GOP Yet Budd has at least seats as tossups or lean- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS gun store and firing range, controls 25 of the 36 con- ing toward Democrats, had the state’s smallest gressional seats. Many of one built-in advantage: Kathy Manning, Democratic candidate for the He’s running in a district with only several Demo- GOP victory margin in the state’s largest cities cratic-held districts in a 13th Congressional District of North Carolina, 2016 while running as a have liberal leanings, but intentionally drawn to fa- has highlighted Republican Ted Budd’s vote to vor Republicans. similar position to flip. political outsider for the Republican state lawmak- Democratic gains seem repeal and replace Obama’s health care law while open 13th District, which ers spliced them together Unless the U.S. Supreme decrying a Congress she says is dysfunctional. Court says otherwise, “it all but assured in some reaches west from the with suburban and rural is constitutional to politi- states. In Pennsylva- Democratic-leaning city districts containing more cally gerrymander,” Budd nia, candidates will be ter has projected that panded its state control to of Greensboro into subur- conservative voters. Noto- said while defending a running in new districts Democrats would need two-thirds of all legislative ban and rural Republican riously liberal Austin, for practice that also has ben- that improve Democrats’ to win the national popu- chambers. It now holds a areas. example, was sliced into efited Democrats in the chances after the state lar vote for congressional trifecta of both houses and Trump, who won the six stretched-out districts, past. Supreme Court ruled the districts by a nearly 11 the governor’s office in 25 district by a 9 percentage five of which have been Across the nation, nu- old ones amounted to an percentage point margin states compared with just point margin, has helped won by Republicans. merous congressional Re- unconstitutional partisan — which would be their eight for Democrats. raise money for Budd’s The Nov. 6 elections will publicans are hoping to gerrymander by the Re- largest midterm victory Politicians who want re-election in a race that show whether the districts survive forecasts of a Dem- publican-led state Legis- size since 1974. to gerrymander typical- mirrors national themes. engineered to elect Repub- ocratic wave due partly to lature. Under the old map, This election is “a true ly pack lots of voters who Budd has played up an im- licans can continue to do a political seawall erected the GOP had won 13 of the test case of voter behavior support the opposing par- proved economy. His Dem- so amid growing minori- by Republicans who con- state’s 18 U.S. House seats and the insurance policy ty into a single district ocratic challenger, Kathy ty populations and shifts trolled the redistricting in three straight general that Republicans hoped to while spreading their own Manning, a Greensboro among suburban woman process in more states elections, despite Demo- have with these districts,” likely voters among mul- attorney and community toward Democrats. than Democrats after the crats holding a statewide said Michael Bitzer, a po- tiple districts. The result leader, has highlighted “What the Republicans 2010 census. The big ques- edge in registered voters. litical scientist at Cataw- lets the minority party Budd’s vote to repeal and tried to do is to create tion is whether enough Yet nationally, a blue ba College in North Car- overwhelmingly win one replace Obama’s health sufficiently safe districts. of that seawall will hold wave of strong Demo- olina. district while the majori- care law while decrying a What they didn’t antici- to thwart Democrats’ at- cratic turnout still could Republicans had the up- ty party wins several dis- Congress she says is dys- pate was that the nation- tempt to retake the U.S. “crash against a wall of per hand during the 2011 tricts by smaller margins. functional. al conditions might have House. gerrymandered maps,” the redistricting because they That’s the scenario in The Democrats’ quest for changed so that those dis- Democrats need to gain Brennan Center for Jus- flipped numerous state North Carolina, where Re- a House majority also tar- tricts ... end up becoming 23 seats in the Nov. 6 elec- tice said in a report earlier legislative chambers and publican state lawmakers gets several seats in Ohio, much more competitive,” tions to wrest the House this year. governor’s offices during under a court order to fix where Republicans out- said Sean Theriault, a pro- away from Republicans for To flip control of the the 2010 elections. Since racial gerrymandering ac- number Democrats 12-4 fessor of government at the first time in a decade. House, the Brennan Cen- then, the GOP has ex- knowledged redrawing the in the state’s congressio- the University of Texas. CLASSIFIED

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Request for Proposals: MAPC 2018 NS Shuttle Service Pilot CITY OF LYNN

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC), pursuant to MGL c. 7, s. 22B and Notice: The Lynn City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, November 13, mortgage given by Patricia A. Hill a/k/a Patricia Hill to Mortgage Electronic MGL 30B, in partnership with and on behalf of the North Shore Transportation 2018 at 8:00 P.M. in Council Chambers, on the following: Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Liberty Home Equity Solutions, Inc., Management Association (NSTMA), a non-profit Transportation and environmental Petition of the Richdale Store at 585 Essex St to amend closing hours of operation dated December 21, 2013 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) organization, whose membership is comprised of the communities of Beverly, from 11pm to 12am. Registry of Deeds at Book 33049, Page 4, of which mortgage the undersigned is Danvers, Lynn, Peabody and Salem and several private corporations within those Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, municipalities, is soliciting proposals from qualified vendors to design and operate Item: October 26, 29, 2018 Inc., as nominee for Liberty Home Equity Solutions, Inc. to Ocwen Loan Servicing, a shuttle service that provides a commuter option for employees who work in LLC dated May 9, 2017 and recorded with said registry on May 16, 2017 at Book Cummings Center in Beverly, Cherry Hill Technology Center in Beverly and Danvers, CITY OF LYNN PLANNING BOARD 35869 Page 588, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the and offices located on Trask Lane in Beverly and Danvers, to and from the Beverly NOTICE OF HEARING purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 4:00 p.m. on Depot in downtown Beverly. Contracts will be awarded to the Respondent deemed November 14, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 6 South Street Court, responsible and responsive. This will be determined by evaluating Proposals In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 41, Section 81-T and 81-U of M.G. Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in against the quality requirements and evaluation criteria set out in the RFP; as well L., the Lynn Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, November 13, said mortgage, as a consideration of the price offered. The Respondent identified as offering the 2018 @ 6:30 p.m., Room 302, Lynn City Hall, on the application of Charles Gaeta, most advantageous proposal against these factors will be awarded a contract. President, NDA, 10 Church Street, Lynn, MA for approval of a plan for building lots TO WIT: lacking adequate frontage and/or access. The plan title is Plan of Land prepared The Request for Proposals ("RFP") may be obtained from MAPC by contacting by Parsons & Faia, Inc., dated September 5, 2018. The location of the premises is A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON SITUATED Travis Pollack, AICP, Senior Transportation Planner, MAPC by email at: Richard and Light Street, Lynn, MA. IN LYNN, ESSEX COUNTY, KNOWN AS 6 SOUTH STREET COURT, BEING SHOWN AS [email protected], on or after October 29, 2018 at 12:00 p.m. EST by LOT C ON A PLAN DRAWN FOR ELLA F. GAY BY J.L. BRADFORD, C.E., DATED APRIL requesting RFP no. MAPC 2018 NS Shuttle Service Pilot. Proposals are due at Any person interested or wishing to be heard on the proposed plan should appear 26, 1909, RECORDED WITH ESSEX SOUTH DISTRICT REGISTRY OF DEEDS BOOK 12:00 p.m., EST, November 28, 2018 at MAPC, 60 Temple Place, 6th Floor, at the time and place designated. 1962, PAGE 1, BOUNDED AND DESCRD3ED AS FOLLOWS: Boston, MA 02111. Price and technical proposals must be submitted separately, sealed, and clearly marked. Proposals that are not prepared as required will be Robert Stilian, Chairman NORTHERLY BY SOUTH STREET COURT, 27.92 FEET; considered non-responsive. Late proposals will not be accepted. Planning Board Item: October 29, November 5, 2018 WESTERLY BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OR LARRABEE, 72.46 FEET; The term of any contract awarded under this solicitation will be one year from the date of execution of a Contract. There shall be 2 one year extensions to be solely SOUTHERLY BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF THURSTON, 8.58 FEET; exercised by the NSTMA. MAPC reserves the right to cancel all or part of this CITY OF LYNN solicitation and to reject in whole or part any and all proposals. No bid bond is EASTERLY BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF DYSON, 3.35 FEET; AND AGAIN required. The City of Lynn will receive bids for the following: Item: October 29, 2018 SOUTHERLY BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF SAID DYSON, 19.51; AND AGAIN Supply of No. 2 Fuel Oil for Twelve (12) Participating Political Subdivisions EASTERLY BY LOTS A AND B AS SHOWN OF SAID PLAN, 67.31 FEET. (SEAL) Specifications may be obtained starting, Monday, October 29, 2018 at the City of COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Lynn Purchasing Department, Room 205, 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA 01901. Deed Type: Quit Claim Deed LAND COURT Grantors: DAVID E. HILL AND PATRICIA A. HILL, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS TENANTS Specifications are available by email at [email protected]. Specifications are DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT available until the due date specified below. BY THE ENTIRETY 18SM006138 Grantees: PATRICIA A. HILL, INDIVIDUALLY ORDER OF NOTICE Dated: February 3, 1986 Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked: Supply No. 2 Fuel Oil Bid #03-281. All bids must be submitted to the purchasing department at the Recorded Date: February 3, 1986 To: Consideration: $1.00 address above no later than 11:00am on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 and will Brian Fountain be publicly opened, forthwith. Emailed bids will not be accepted. Irma Fountain For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 8105, Page 144. The City of Lynn reserves the right to waive any informality in or to reject any or all and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 bids or any part thereof and make award as may appear in the best interest of the U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit City. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Ditech Financial LLC nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax The City of Lynn Purchasing Agent will prepare the notice of award and awarding of this contract. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Saugus, liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, numbered 405 Lynn Fells Parkway, given by Brian Fountain and Irma Fountain to Bid under Chapter 30B M.G.L. having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as nominee for Taylor, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Bean & Whitaker Corp., dated June 27, 2005, and recorded in Essex County Timothy Leonard (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24528, Page 288, as affected by a TERMS OF SALE: Purchasing Agent Loan Modification Agreement dated April 15, 2013, and recorded at said Registry Item: October 29, 2018 of Deeds in Book 33159, Page 231, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER: 18CP0119NP, Trial Court of Massachusetts, 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers County Juvenile Court, 188 State Street, Newburyport, MA 01950 from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in TO: Eric D. Balsamo: A petition has been presented to this court by Lowell DCF, said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December seeking, as to the following child, Max Balsamo, that said child be found in need 3, 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the of care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and Families. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. benefits of said Act. The court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to receive notice Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 19, 2018. of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or OCWEN LOAN SERVICING LLC Attest: Deborah J. Patterson guardianship or any other disposition of the child named herein, if it finds that the Present holder of said mortgage Recorder child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of the child 18-032633 would be served by said disposition. By its Attorneys, Item: October 29, 2018 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth 150 California Street above, on the following date and time: 01/30/2019 09:00 AM Hearing on Newton, MA 02458 Merits (CR/CV) (617) 558-0500 You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the 201711-0112 - TEA court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to Item: October 22, 29, November 5, 2018 represent you. If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this matter. 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By Tom Murphy screwed up,” said Chi- diologists, but they often entire life. The Rich- ASSOCIATED PRESS cago-area broker Robert exclude out-of-state care mond, Va., resident said Slayton. “My objective is providers or academic she looked last year for Insurance shoppers to give them what reality medical centers, which options on the ACA’s likely will have several is, to give them options. tend to be more expensive. marketplace to trim the choices for individual Their job is to choose They can pose problems coverage bill she pays health coverage this fall. what may work.” The bad news? There’s for patients who have through work. The ACA expanded no guarantee they will more than one physician She didn’t find any coverage to millions of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cover certain doctors or or want to keep a doctor plans that would cover Americans when it es- prescriptions. covered under a previous his current doctors, in- It’s a spooky time of year — no need to make it tablished state-based Health insurers have plan. cluding some at the Chil- scarier with a hand injury. marketplaces where stopped fleeing the Af- Jodi Smith Lemacks is dren’s Hospital of Phil- people can buy a plan if fordable Care Act’s mar- nervous about changing adelphia, who treat his they don’t get insurance ketplaces and they’ve or losing her job because congenital heart disease. through work or quali- toned down premium that could mean cut- “The issue with kids 3 tips to avoid fy for government pro- hikes that gouged con- ting off her 15-year-old like Joshua is, it really grams like Medicaid. But sumers in recent years. son Joshua from heart matters, it’s life or death the expansion has been Some are even dropping specialists he’s seen his where you go,” she said. prices for 2019. But the rough. hand injuries market will still be far Several insurers pulled from ideal for many cus- back from these markets tomers when open enroll- after being swamped with higher-than-expect- on Halloween ment starts Thursday. Much of the insurance ed costs. Many that re- Mayo Clinic News “A lot of people might left on the marketplaces mained jacked up prices Network just go to the kitchen and limits patients to narrow or started limiting the There are plenty of grab a sharp knife. But networks of hospitals or hospitals and doctors in- frights to go around on there’s good studies out doctors and provides no cluded in their coverage Halloween, but a hand there showing that actual coverage outside those networks. injury probably isn’t one pumpkin-specific carving networks. Those narrow networks you’d expect. knives (are safer), (be- Plus these plans can give insurers leverage to “Interestingly, it’s the cause) actually the force still be unaffordable for negotiate better rates fourth busiest holiday for needed to injure yourself, people who don’t receive that can lead to lower hand injuries,” says Dr. is higher if you use one help from the ACA’s in- coverage prices, and the Sanj Kakar, a Mayo Clinic of those than if you use a come-based tax credits, consulting firm McK- orthopedic hand and wrist standard knife,” he says. and they often require insey & Co. has found surgeon. “So I would use a pump- patients to pay several that the quality of their PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Kakar says almost one- kin carving kit, No. 1.” thousand dollars toward hospitals is comparable Jodi Smith Lemacks, left, is nervous about third of those Halloween No. 2, Kakar says, is to their care before most to broader networks. hand injuries are among let kids handle designing Plans with narrow net- changing or losing her job because that could coverage starts. kids 10 to 14. And most of the jack-o’-lantern, but “People understand works will cover neces- mean cutting off her son Joshua from heart them happen when people make sure adults do all of that things are kind of sary specialists like car- specialists he’s seen his entire life. are carving pumpkins. the carving. “It’s primarily stabbing And No. 3, make sure injuries where the knife you’re always supporting Insider Q&A on insurers and patient health may slip, and, so, they can the pumpkin with your cut things like tendons, noncutting hand. By Tom Murphy swer questions or find A: Connecting the dots are dealing only with which are the ropes that “So if you’re right-hand- ASSOCIATED PRESS available doctors, among better, making sure you members who have the help move your hands,” ed, use your left hand to other tasks. stay up to date with how most complex conditions. If you’re unhappy with Kakar says. “But they can support the pumpkin and The 40-year-old you best manage your Those teams are directly also break bones, and also carve from the top down how health care works, Schlosser, Oscar’s CEO, health. They can see if assigned to making sure you could just start an they can burn themselves, as opposed to the bottom spoke recently with The you are filling (a pre- that you’ve got what you insurance company. as well, with candles.” up,” Kakar says. “It’s very Associated Press. The scription), and they will need. That can include That’s essentially what But Kakar says most of easy for the knife to slip conversation has been reach out to you if you pulling in providers who Mario Schlosser did in the injuries are avoidable. and go into your hand.” edited for clarity and are not. They will try to we did not work with in 2012 after he grew frus- trated navigating the length. make sure you can get the past. system when his wife de- Q: What was the big- access to the drugs that Q: Enrollment for the Understanding livered their first child. gest need you saw in a you need. If we are help- Affordable Care Act’s in- Six years after Schloss- market already packed ful in the background surance exchanges starts er, a data scientist, with insurers? ... we think it’s going Nov. 1. What have you co-founded Oscar Health, A: Nobody is really ac- to help your long-term learned about making multiple sclerosis his New York-based countable for truly help- health. that business viable? any new symptoms. insurer covers about ing navigate health care Q: Oscar’s coverage A: Every provider in the Mayo Clinic News According to the Multi- 250,000 people, many and make it less complex uses narrow networks of market, every insurance Network in big markets like New and less costly. And I doctors and other provid- company basically fac- Dear Mayo Clinic: What ple Sclerosis Association York and California. thought that the insur- ers in part to keep costs es members voting with causes multiple sclerosis, of America, more than Oscar has grown by ance company should down. What would you their feet as to whether or MS, in people who don’t 400,000 Americans are emphasizing online tools play a major role in that tell a customer who gets they like the service at have it in their family? living with MS. About 20 and apps and taking because ultimately the cancer and finds that the the price. That creates A: The exact cause of MS percent of them have a some unique approaches insurance company is most experienced doctor very powerful pressures isn’t known. But it’s clear parent, child or sibling to coverage. It assigns responsible for your end- for her condition isn’t in on all of health care to be that a variety of factors who also is affected by the each customer to a six to-end care. your network? more innovative, be more can increase a person’s disease. person “concierge team” Q: How does that team A: We have a number nimble, more member-fo- risk of developing this dis- For the other 80 percent that aims to quickly an- improve health? of concierge teams that cused. ease. Along with genetics, who do not have a family those risk factors include history of MS, a number of age, sex, a medical histo- factors seem to play a role ry of certain infections or in increasing their suscep- diseases, race, and the cli- tibility to the disease. For Questions on Splenda and quinoa mate where you live. example, although it can MS is a potentially happen at any age, MS disabling disease of the most commonly affects By Barbara Quinn Overnight I had terrible outer coating of quinoa. Much of the quinoa sold people between 15 and 60. THE MONTEREY COUNTY digestive problems so I Saponins are also present in stores already has the central nervous system, HERALD went online to investigate in soybeans, chickpeas, saponin residue removed. which includes the optic Women are at least two quinoa “allergies.” I was amaranth seeds, and le- If you’re not sure, soak it nerves; the white matter to three times as likely as Chuck L. writes: My amazed to find out that gumes and they aren’t all much like you do beans of the brain and back of men to develop MS. Cau- neighbor says, “Splenda washing quinoa thorough- bad. They help the grow- and then rinse it well be- the brain, called the cer- casians — particularly just converts to sugar in ly before use is NOT a sug- ing plant ward off insects fore cooking. ebellum; the brainstem, those of Northern Europe- our system.” Can you com- gestion, it is a REQUIRE- and other pests. And some By the way, a person which is the lowest part of an descent — are at high ment or confirm? researchers report that who is sensitive to quinoa the brain; and the spinal risk of MS. People of Na- Dear Chuck, Splenda, MENT. Admittedly, I had saponins can potentially may also have unpleas- cord. The nerves that trav- tive American, African or also known as “sucralose,” bought my quinoa from a suppress the release of ant symptoms to other el from the spinal cord out Asian descent have low is a no-calorie sweetener supermarket bin and just inflammatory substanc- foods, particularly apples. to the muscles are the pe- risk. so no, it does not convert gave it a slight rinse. es in the body to protect Always a good idea to get ripheral nervous system. Medical history plays a to sugar in our system. I think a column on qui- us from conditions such checked out by an allergist MS does not affect those role, too. A variety of vi- But it is made from sugar, noa, bloating and diges- as diabetes, heart disease if you suspect a true food nerves. ruses have been linked to which may explain your tive distress would be very and cancer. allergy. MS is an autoimmune MS. In particular, people neighbor’s confusion. Ac- valuable since people who disease, where the body’s who have been infected cording to the company’s may think they are “aller- immune system mistak- during late adolescence or FAQ’s, Splenda is made gic” to this very healthful enly attacks and damag- young adulthood with the through a patented pro- grain may be able to enjoy cess that starts with sug- it if it is prepared properly.” es the protective sheath Epstein-Barr virus that ar and converts it to a Dear Ruthann, called myelin that covers causes mononucleosis (of- form that the body cannot Experts say a true aller- and protects the central ten called the kissing dis- break down for energy. gy to quinoa is rare. That nervous system’s nerve ease) are at increased risk That means that — after may be because quinoa fibers. That damage leads for MS. If you have thy- it is ingested — it pretty is not technically a grain to communication prob- roid disease or inflamma- much passes through the but a grain-like food from lems between the brain tory bowel disease, that body unchanged. That’s a plant related to beets, and the rest of the body. also can raise your risk why Splenda tastes like Swiss chard and spinach. Eventually, the disease slightly. sugar but does not contain In fact, the Food Allergy can cause the nerves to MS is much more com- calories or raise blood sug- Research and Education deteriorate and become mon in people who live in ar levels. (www.foodallergy.org) does permanently disabled. temperate climates, such Ruthann D. writes: Each not list quinoa as a com- Signs and symptoms of as in Canada, the north- week I read your column mon allergen and even MS vary widely and de- ern portion of the U.S., and vow to send this mes- recommends it as a good pend on the amount of Europe, New Zealand and sage. I had a small dinner substitute for people with nerve damage and which southeastern Australia. party a couple months ago wheat allergies. nerves are affected. Some Researchers suspect this and served a Spanish fla- That said, some people people with severe MS may be due, in part, to the vored quinoa with saffron, may experience allergic may lose the ability to fact that people in these cumin, figs and roasted symptoms to quinoa. Or PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS walk independently, or to areas have lower levels of carrots. One guest de- they could be sensitive to Quinoa is not technically a grain but a grain- walk at all, while others vitamin D in their blood, clined saying she was vi- bitter-tasting substanc- like food from a plant related to beets, Swiss may experience long peri- and that raises the risk olently allergic to quinoa. es called saponins on the chard and spinach. ods of remission without for MS.