SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 Saugus Peabody diving ponders into pot plan AvalonBay By Adam Swift By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF PEABODY — The city is SAUGUS — The Planning close to reversing a ban on Board signed off on the $100 medical marijuana facilities. million AvalonBay Commu- Thursday night, the city nities development planned council voted to support a for the former Hilltop Steak zoning amendment that House site. would allow medical marijua- The panel unanimous- na dispensaries along a small ly approved the conceptu- stretch of Route 1 North. al Master Plan Thursday The proposed zoning night, which included revi- amendment signals a change sions made by AvalonBay in direction for Mayor Ed- developers in response to ward A. Bettencourt Jr. and town bylaws and feedback the council. from neighbors. Details of “There’s a stark difference the project still need to be between operating a medical determined. AvalonBay rep- marijuana facility and a re- resentatives will attend a tail one,” said Bettencourt. “I meeting in two weeks to seek strongly oppose recreational Site Plan approval, which marijuana being sold in the will include everything from city of Peabody.” materials and color schemes While allowing medical to the property’s infrastruc- marijuana sales in the city ture. would reverse course for Plans include turning city of cials, Bettencourt 13.9 acres of the site into a and several councilors said mixed-use development with there were several reasons residential and retail space. An early Father’s Day to make the change now. The The frontage will house one mayor said the city could story of retail space, and face legal action if it contin- three four-story residential at Brickett Elementary ues to prohibit the sale of buildings will be in the rear. medical marijuana. The residential space will And Bettencourt said that have a total of 280 studio, By Bridget Turcotte Morales. The second grade class Adrian Garcia he is now more comfortable one-bedroom and two-bed- ITEM STAFF gathered in the auditorium to Ramirez hugs with state regulation of hear from a guest speaker who his father, medical marijuana and has room apartments, and a LYNN — Second-grader Adrian one-story clubhouse with an they thought would talk to them Robert Mo- seen people who have bene- Garcia Ramirez got the surprise about character building. rales, during ted from treatment. Coun- outdoor swimming pool. of his life Friday morning when Abutters expressed con- Instead, Garcia Ramirez had a an assembly at cilor-at-Large David Gravel he was reunited with his father, cerns that the existing swale front row seat to see his father Brickett Ele- echoed that sentiment. U.S. Navy AWO2 Robert Morales, and wetlands area would walking through the double doors, mentary School “Since the advent of the be impacted by the new at Brickett Elementary School. dressed in his uniform. The chil- on Friday. state law allowing medical construction. Water runoff Morales returned home Thurs- dren recognized Morales from a marijuana, I’ve interacted from the site ends up in a day night after eight months in photo he sent to the school months ITEM PHOTO | with a number of people that swale behind homes on Lau- Qatar but spent the night in a earlier as a thank-you for nine OWEN O’ROURKE participate in the program rine Road, which connects hotel room to make the surprise boxes of Christmas cards and per- and have a medical marijua- to Crystal Brook. Stephen reunion possible. He arrived at sonal hygiene products they sent na card through a doctor,” Martorano, senior project the school Friday morning with to his unit. said Gravel. “It has shaped his wife, Cindy Morales Ramirez, opinion on the role that pot SAUGUS, A7 and their two-year-old son Jayden FATHER, A7 use has for these people. I think there is a place for it. I don’t think that anyone who uses marijuana medically will say it is inconvenient to Everett woman dies in Medford crash go to Route 1.” The proposed zone runs By Thomas Grillo Wellington Circle Plaza. a medical issue which caused the accident,” along four parcels on Route 1 North from Bertucci’s to ITEM STAFF Preliminary reports indicate an adult fe- said Lt. Paul Covino, a spokesman for the Don’s Hardware and in- male was driving westbound on Route 16 Medford Police Department. MEDFORD — Massachusetts State Police As of The Item’s deadline, the woman’s cludes a large parcel of un- are investigating a car crash that killed an when she lost control of her car, state police developed land behind the said. The car drove over the curb and into the name had not been released pending noti - Everett woman Friday morning. cation of family. businesses, according to Bet- Medford police reported a car went off the storefront. The driver, the only occupant of the tencourt. road on Mystic Valley Parkway at 6:20 a.m. car, was determined to be dead at the scene. Thomas Grillo can be reached at tgrillo@ and crashed into the LensCrafters store at “We think the woman may have suffered itemlive.com. PEABODY, A7

BILL BROTHERTON COMMENTARY Mortgage rm cashes in Teeing on Lynn condo sale

By Thomas Grillo after paying off his $45,000 low payments in the rst two off on ITEM STAFF mortgage and closing costs, years and higher payments for Santana’s lawyer delivered the rest. LYNN — Cesar Santana bad news: the mortgage holder “At rst, my payments were thought he hit the lottery. LPGA would receive nearly $76,000 $900 per month and then they In January, the 45-year-old in fees. security of cer at the Trans- ballooned to $1,300,” he said. Golfers should be in the “I couldn’t believe it,” he said. “We couldn’t afford it, stopped best of moods. CBS is pro- portation Security Adminis- tration found a buyer for his “That would leave me with just paying the loan and went into viding exhaustive cover- $26,000. I wouldn’t even have foreclosure.” age of the self-important three-bedroom condominium on Collins Street for $160,000. enough money to move any- He tried to nd a tradition- Masters golf champion- where with that.” al lender to bail him out, but ship this weekend. FOX- Not bad, considering he paid Santana’s troubles began didn’t qualify. Later, Santana 25 meteorologist/fox Shiri about $52,000 for the ve-room in 2005 when he borrowed was referred to Boston-based Spear predicts a rain-free ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE unit six years ago. four days, with tempera- But Santana was in for a sur- $186,547 from Bene cial Mas- NSP Residential LLC, an af li- tures in the 70s on Mon- Cesar Santana says NSP Residen- prise. sachusetts Inc., to buy the ate of Aura Mortgage Advisors tial LLC is charging him $76,000 While the closing documents 1,185-square-foot condo. Terms day and Tuesday, delight- MORTGAGE, A7 ing linksmen/women who in fees after the sale of his condo. re ected a pro t of $101,825 of the 30-year loan called for are polishing their shoes and rescuing their clubs from the garage. Grass INSIDE on some local courses is Malden’s enduring starting to turn green. In Lynn But golfers are grumpi- High school students er than usual. All anyone sample life at NSCC. A3 ties to World War I Private is talking about is how  Austin F. the buffoons at the Ladies Upcoming lm festival By Steve Freker teamster in Boston. He enlist- O’Hare’s Professional Golf Associa- walks two worlds. A3 FOR THE ITEM ed on May 26, 1918, and went grave in tion robbed Lexi Thomp- overseas in July with Com- Forestdale son of a championship MALDEN — America this In Lynn eld pany G, 314th Infantry, 79th Cemetery, last weekend. Postal worker sentenced for week marked the nation’s en- Malden. To recap: At the ANA importing steroids. A6 try into a war a century ago Division. O’Hare was killed in Inspiration tournament that saw a Malden man killed action Nov. 11, 1918, the day PHOTO | in California last Sunday, In Sports on the day World War I ended. the war ended, near Grande MALDEN Saugus defense shuts Austin F. O’Hare in 1917 lived VETERANS LPGA, A7 down Lynn lacrosse. B1 at 43 Julia St. and worked as a WWI, A7 SERVICES

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Terrence L. Collins, 74 Daniel A. deStefano, 67 Dorothy Mulcahy, 61 1942-2017 LYNN — Mr. Ter- beer floats and mov- NAHANT — Daniel writer, illustrator and LYNN — Dorothy Walter and Yvonne rence L. “Terry” Col- ies. Spending time A. deStefano, age 67, artist who had five (Toomey) Mulca- Toomey of Lowell, lins, age 74, of Lynn, with his family was of Nahant, passed published books. He hy, age 61, of James Toomey of died on Wednesday, what Terry enjoyed away Wednesday, was a member of Lynn, passed away Lynn, Joseph Toom- April 5, 2017 after most. April 5, 2017. He was Beta Phi Mu Frater- Wednesday, April 5, ey of Lynn; grand- being stricken at In addition to his the husband of Robin nity, Librarians and 2017. She was the children Christopher work. He was the companion Pat of (Roland) deStefano, Library Educators, wife of the late Curtis Gonsalves, Kimberlee longtime compan- 23 years, Terry is sur- with whom he shared the Historical Com- G. Mulcahy. Gonsalves-Laro, Phil- ion of Patricia “Pat” vived by his four chil- more than 42 years mission Society, Rec- Born in Cambridge, ip Harper, Kyle Harp- O’Neil. dren, Kevin McCarthy of marriage. reation Committee, she was the daugh- er, Madison Harper, Born in Lynn in 1942, Terry of Lynn, Sean Collins and his Born in Medford, he was the 4th of July Committee, an ADA ter of the late Joseph and Emma Harper, Tiana Hudson, was the son of the late Leo wife Tracy of Peabody, Kathleen son of the late Daniel M. and compliance officer, Johnson Florence (Lyons) Toomey. She Arianna Soden and Daenerys D. and Patricia A. (Lundquist) “Kathy” Gursky of Saugus and Adrienne (Spezzaferri) deSte- School parent council, the Na- lived most of her life in Lynn. Mulcahy, great-grandchildren Collins. He was raised in Lynn, Heather Collins of Seabrook, fano. He had resided in Nah- hant Lyons and active with the She enjoyed her grandchil- Dakota Hudson-Borden and attended Lynn Public Schools N.H.; his six grandchildren, Mi- ant since 1976. He graduated kidney transplant and dialysis dren, planning parties, cook- Hunter Harper, and many niec- and graduated from Lynn chelle, Noah, Joseph, Jeremie, Boy’s Catholic High School association. ing and camping. Her favorite es and nephews. She was the Trade. Samantha and Dayna Marie; and received his Bachelor’s of In addition to his wife, destination was the Harold sister of the late John, William Terry worked as a heavy ma- his five great-grandchildren, Education from Boston State Robin, he is survived by his Parker State Forest in Andover. and Edward Toomey and Deb- chine operator at many local Jacob, Dominic, Gabriella, Mi- College, and his Master’s from daughter, Katherine A. deSte- She is survived by her chil- ra Martin. companies including Manter chael and Morgan; his sister, Simmons. fano of Nahant. dren, Gordon Laro of Georgia, Service information: Doro- Company, Inc., Cushing Con- Linda Guerrette of Washing- Prior to his retirement, he Service information: Memo- Patricia Harper and her hus- thy’s funeral will be from the struction and Bacon Con- ton; his nieces, nephew and did research at Harvard Med- rial visitation for Daniel will be band Mike of New Hampshire, GOODRICH Funeral Home, struction. many close friends. ical School and Children’s Monday evening, 4-7 p.m. in Florence Soden and her hus- 128 Washington St., Lynn, He was a member for many Service information: Ter- Hospital, was a histology tech the GOODRICH Funeral Home, band Robert of Lynn, Curtis on Wednesday at 10 a.m., years at both the Volunteer ry’s funeral will be held on at Mass General, a medi- 128 Washington St., Lynn. For Mulcahy and his wife Angela followed by a funeral Mass Yacht Club and Lynn Yacht Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 11 cal library director at Carney those desiring, memorials may of Lynn, Christopher Mulcahy in St. Joseph Church, Union Club, and would help assist a.m. from the SOLIMINE Fu- Hospital, and was a director be made to Friends of Nahant of Lynn and Kellene Mulcahy Street, Lynn, at 11 a.m. Buri- the Yard Master every spring neral Home, 426 Broadway for 22 years at the Nahant Public Library, P.O. Box 76, Na- of Lynn; siblings Mary and Phil al will be in Pine Grove Cem- and fall operating the crane (Route 129), Lynn. Burial Public Library. Daniel was a hant, MA 01908. Gay of New Hampshire, Patri- etery. Visitation is Tuesday for the boat owners. Terry was will be private. Relatives and cia Tyler of New Hampshire, 4-8 p.m. all about family, fun and out- friends are respectfully invit- doors. He loved his time off. ed to attend. Visiting hours He enjoyed boating and taking will be on Monday from 4-8 long rides to New Hampshire. p.m. Donations in his mem- He loved to cook for every- ory may be made to Joslin After weak jobs report, Syria one and was most noted for Diabetes Center, Inc., Attn: the summertime lobster and Memorial Gift Dept., 1 Joslin steamer feasts he shared with Place, Boston, MA 02115 or his family and friends. “Week- at www.joslin.org. Directions strikes, stocks stand still end at Grampy’s” was a family and online guestbook at favorite of popcorn, pizza, root www.solimine.com. By Marley Jay ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — U.S. stocks never got going Friday after a slightly Margaret M. Bishop, 67 disappointing jobs report and word of U.S. missile 1949-2017 strikes against Syria. In- vestors bought shares of LYNN — Mrs. Mar- Margie’s great- defense contractors and garet M. (O’Brien) est joy was being a stocks that are tradition- Bishop, age 67, of mother and grand- ally considered safe. Lynn, passed away mother, never tiring Stocks moved between peacefully at home and always ready to gains and losses all morn- on April 5, 2017. She welcome you with ing after the Labor De- was the beloved wife an open door, a cup partment said employers of John Bishop, with of tea and lots of didn’t add as many jobs whom she shared 39 laughs for anyone as analysts had forecast. years of marriage. lucky enough to sit at They started to rise in af- Margaret was born in Lon- her kitchen table. don, England on June 28, In addition to her husband, ternoon trading, but those 1949, the daughter of the late John E. Bishop, she leaves be- gains didn’t last. Inves- Mathew O’Brien and Teresa hind three children, Sean Bish- tors bought high-dividend (O’Brien) O’Brien. She was op and his wife Kelly of Pasa- stocks like real estate investment trusts and raised in Lynn and graduat- dena, Calif., Matthew Bishop of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ed from Lynn Classical High North Carolina and Molly Ram- household goods makers, School, Class of 1967. say and her husband Brian of but banks and energy People pass a Wall Street subway stop in New York’s Financial District. “Margie” was singularly de- Lynn. Margie also leaves be- companies fell. voted as a mother and wife, hind four grandchildren, Chloe Scott Wren, senior glob- to keep raising interest whose performance is added an average of tirelessly providing love and and Kenley Bishop of North al equity strategist at rates, which makes bor- closely linked to the state 178,000 jobs a month. care to all those around her. Carolina, Olivia Ramsay of Lynn the Wells Fargo Invest- rowing more expensive. of the economy. That’s just a bit slower Her compassion extended and Ahbella Bishop-Adam of ment Institute, said he is The Standard & Poor’s The government said than the monthly average not surprised the stock beyond her family, when she North Carolina, as well as sev- 500 slid 1.95 points, or employers added 98,000 from 2016. market did not have an obtained her nursing degree eral nieces and nephews. She 0.1 percent, to 2,355.54. jobs in March, which was Overnight, the U.S. overwhelming reaction to at age 50. She widened her also leaves behind her devoted The Dow Jones indus- weaker than the last few launched a missile attack the jobs report or missile circle of care with countless group of lifelong friends, “The trial average lost 6.85 months and about half on a Syrian air force base patients whom she nurtured Golden Girls”. strikes because neither really altered investors’ points to 20,656.10. The as many as analysts had following a chemical weap- and tended to with her signa- Service information: Mar- Nasdaq composite dipped predicted. One-time fac- ons strike blamed on the ture mixture of wisdom, humor gie’s visitation will be held views of the U.S. economy. 1.14 points to 5,877.71. tors including snowstorms government of President and no-nonsense New En- on Sunday, April 9, 2017, “It was not a bad (jobs) gland pragmatism that made from 4–7 p.m. at CUFFE-Mc- report, it was just another The Russell 2000 index may have temporarily Bashar Assad earlier in her a favorite among all those GINN Funeral Home, 157 in a long, long, long line of of small-company stocks slowed hiring. The unem- the week. The move was who were fortunate enough Maple St., Lynn, MA 01904. not bad, not great reports,” inched up 0.14 points to ployment rate fell to 4.5 condemned by and to receive her care. Margie Her funeral will begin at the he said. Wren said the 1,364.56. percent, its lowest level Iran. The VIX, known as was a lifelong supporter of funeral home on Monday, economy probably won’t While stocks didn’t move since 2007, as more people Wall Street’s “fear gauge,” the arts, music and theater April 10, 2017, at 11 a.m. grow much faster over the much overall, there were a found work. started rising late Thurs- and was a proud LEHS dra- with a Mass of Christian next few years because few clear trends. Investors Over the last three day as the U.S. government ma club booster. She played burial to be celebrated at the Federal Reserve plans mostly avoided industries months, employers had shifted its policy on Syria. an instrumental role in all of 12 p.m. at St. Pius V Church, her children’s after school pur- 218 Maple St. in Lynn. Buri- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS suits and created a second al will follow in Pine Grove home to three generations of Cemetery on Boston Street No verdict yet in Hernandez’s public’s help in identify- The Sun Chronicle Prosecutors say Ventu- kids who affectionately knew in Lynn. Please visit www. double-murder trial ing skeletal remains of a reports that 25-year- ra strangled 32-year-old her as “Mrs. B.” or simply as cuffemcginn.com for direc- woman found in Dedham, old Jacques Daaboul, of Maria Morton during an “mom.” She was a lifelong ad- tions, or to sign the online BOSTON (AP) — The Massachusetts. Norwood, entered the plea argument in January. vocate of AIDS awareness. guestbook. jury in the double-murder A resident discovered Thursday in Attleboro Ventura was arrested trial of ex-NFL star Aaron the bones Tuesday while District Court to a charge hours after Morton was Hernandez has finished its walking in a wooded area of assault by means of a found dead in her apart- first day of deliberations adjacent to a parking lot dangerous weapon. ment. without reaching a verdict. at 376 High Street, near a Police say the disagree- He has been held with- Donna M. Channell, 76 Jurors went home senior housing complex. ment happened March out bail since pleading Friday after 6½ hours of Dedham Police Chief 4 on Interstate 95 in not guilty in district 1940-2017 deliberations. They will Michael J. d’Entremont Attleboro. court. resume deliberations and Norfolk District At- Daaboul’s attorney, Ventura’s attorneys say MANCHESTER, N.Y.; her son-in-law, torney Michael W. Mor- Joseph Cataldo, says his N.H. — Donna Ma- John “Jack” Boyle of Monday. their client is a heroin ad- Earlier Friday, the jury rissey on Friday released client stopped his vehicle dict in rehab and suffers rie Channell, 76, of Hooksett, N.H.; her photos showing a copy of when his four passengers Manchester, N.H., grandchildren, Paul asked the judge to clarify from depression induced the Marist College sweat- continued smoking mari- died Thursday, April and Helen Channell; the law on the testimony by lead poisoning. shirt the woman was juana after he asked them 6, 2017 at Catholic step grandchildren, of witnesses given immu- Morton’s brother, Mi- wearing and the actual to stop. Medical Center fol- Michelle Pierce and nity from prosecution. chael, was charged with lowing a period of J.D. Zimmer; as well The prosecution’s star ring and bracelet with a Cataldo says the pas- disorderly conduct and declining health. as many extended witness, Alexander Brad- “peace” charm found with sengers refused to leave disrupting a court proceed- She was born Sept. family members and ley, was given immunity. the remains. the vehicle so Daaboul ing after jumping over the 5, 1940 in Lynn, where she friends. In addition to her hus- Bradley said he saw She was also wearing a told them he was armed railing of the courtroom was raised by Thomas and band, she was pre-deceased Hernandez shoot two men pair of Atmosphere brand and had a license to carry. during Ventura’s district Julia (Conaboy) Gormley. She by her daughter, Jennifer Boyle in 2012. Hernandez’s law- sweatpants. But the attorney denies court arraignment. The was wife the late Byron Chan- in 2013 as well as infant sons yers told the jury Bradley Authorities believe the Daaboul pointed the charges were continued nell, to whom she was married Brian and Paul. was the shooter. woman has been dead for weapon at anyone. without a finding. for 47 years. Service Information: She Judge Jeffrey Locke said at least several months A pretrial conference is Donna was a graduate of will be laid to rest at Pine the jury should not rely and she was in her late scheduled for June 30. Lynn English High School. She Grove Cemetery in Lynn. solely on the testimony teens or early 20s. 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She also the charity of your choice. already serving a life sen- been indicted and faces $20.00 for 4 weeks enjoyed crafting, especially Assisting with arrange- tence for a 2013 killing. ATTLEBORO (AP) — A arraignment in Superior $65.00 for 13 weeks needlepoint, ceramics, sewing ments is PHANEUF Funeral Massachusetts Uber driv- Court next month. $130.00 for 26 weeks Police seek help in er charged with pointing a The Eagle-Tribune $260.00 for 1 year and knitting. Homes & Crematorium. To Send payment to and POSTMASTER, Donna leaves behind her leave a message of condo- identifying skeletal remains gun at a passenger during reports that 32-year-old send address changes to: son, Frederick Channell and lence, visit www.phaneuf. a dispute over smoking Tony Ventura is scheduled The Daily Item his wife Mary of Corning, net. DEDHAM (AP) — Of- marijuana in his car has to be arraigned on a mur- 110 Munroe St. ficials are asking for the pleaded not guilty. der charge May 9. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 A3 LYNN High school students sample life at NSCC By Leah Dearborn wage job,” said Dr. Karen Hyn- students were brought through by Laurie J. LaChapelle, assis- number of the students who ITEM STAFF ick, vice president of academic three “mini classes,” got a tant vice president of planning came to the tour did end up affairs, as she spoke to a group chance to speak with members and research. attending NSCC. Out of the A number of students from from English, Classical, and of the faculty, and took part in a Dr. Dianne Palter Gill, dean crowd on Friday, a number had Lynn Public Schools toured Lynn Vocational Technical Insti- student panel. of corporate and professional already been accepted and all North Shore Community Col- tute high schools. Nineteen percent of new stu- education, said this is the sec- of the seniors present for the lege (NSCC) Friday morning to She said the college has strong dents at the college come from ond year the college has done event filled out free applica- get a better sense of what it has academic support programs and public high schools in Lynn. such an event, with financing tions. to offer. a lot of opportunities for extra- Overall, 25.6 percent of the stu- by a grant from the public “Even a two-year degree will curricular activities. dents at NSCC live in the city, schools. Leah Dearborn can be reached help you find a job that’s a living Following an introduction, according to statistics provided She said that last year, a at [email protected]. Upcoming film festival walks two worlds By Leah Dearborn ITEM STAFF The Living in Two Worlds Film and Photo Exhibition on Wednesday, April 12 will allow viewers a peek into the lives of students from around the world. Peer mediation coordinator Ginny Keenan said the program, which meets once per week, is in its fifth year thanks to funding from the Cummings Founda- tion/One World Boston and the Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation. Keenan said the films evolve over the course of the year through meet- ings with individual students, many of whom are recent immigrants. They’re interviewed about their personal sto- ries, which are eventually edited into finished pieces. “They’re very heartfelt,” said Keenan. “It’s become a real passion to work with these kids … The students stay very connected to it.” In addition to the 11 short films, six students will tell their stories through photography with narrative and cap- tions. This year the program has students from Iraq, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia and Gua- temala. Keenan said they purposefully cultivate a diverse group, and that she has been personally struck by many of their stories. “Sometimes you don’t know who’s sit- ting in your class,” said Keenan. “It’s really just a great experience for every- body.” The festival will be held in the Lynn English High School auditorium from ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE 6-8 p.m. English High students Yakelin Lopez, Farzana Alfrose, Kushma Monger, and Francia Wezago watch videos Leah Dearborn can be reached at about themselves for the first time in preparation for The Living in Two Worlds Film and Photo Exhibition at [email protected]. Lynn English High School. Lynn Museum City Hall hosts talks for Sexual to host ‘Visions Assault Awareness Month By Thomas Grillo Lt. Marie Hanlon, a 31- came her abuser. not a conversion between of Lynn’ exhibit ITEM STAFF year veteran of the Lynn “It took me nearly two youth and adults. Police Department, en- years to leave and anoth- “These conversations Every 98 seconds, some- courages victims to report er two years to figure out need to be started at an The Lynn Museum and multi-cultural communi- one is sexually assaulted the crime and seek medi- what happened to me was early age,” she said. “As MassDevelopment will ty-building events. The in the United States. cal attention immediately. actually abuse,” she said. much as we’d like to think launch a gallery exhibit program will also include April is Sexual Assault “No one deserves to be these cases are rare, un- titled, “Visions of Lynn,” fo- an opportunity for a com- Awareness Month. Now in “It was the beginning of a cusing on urban design con- munity-wide discussion its 15th year, it is held to sexually assaulted,” she long and difficult journey fortunately they are not.” cepts for Lynn on April 18. on urban planning prin- said. “With the variety to healing.” While she is educate the public about Thomas Grillo can be A press release describ- ciples, strategies and best sexual violence and how of services offered in our encouraged that young- ing the event notes Lynn practices presented by to prevent it. community, we should pro- sters are more aware of reached at tgrillo@item- is one of the largest cities leading practitioners in At City Hall on Friday, mote safety and encour- sexual violence, it is often live.com. in Massachusetts without the field. Mayor Judith Flanagan age everyone to speak out a formal planning depart- The speaking schedule Kennedy called attention against sexual violence.” ment incorporated into its includes representatives to sexual violence as a crit- Brittny Maravelias, a municipal administration. from the Boston Archi- ical public health issue. 23-year-old teen health Planning studies and re- tectural College introduc- “I am a mother of an adviser at Girls Inc. of ports have been prepared ing their “Resilient Lynn” Lynn, knows more about by consulting firms over Waterfront Studio Project; 18-year-old daughter and this issue than most. As the years and selective, Ed Mitchell, director of a 21-year-old son,” she ad hoc studies have been Post Professional Studies said. “It’s important for an eighth-grader at Pick- commissioned to provide at the Yale School of Ar- them to understand what ering Middle School, she guidance for critical dis- chitecture; and represen- a healthy relationship is.” dated someone who be- trict initiatives. tatives of Brown, Richard- The April 18 event son and Rowe, a landscape starts with a 5:30 p.m. architecture firm special- gallery viewing followed izing in open space use. by speakers from 6-8 p.m. “Visions” will close with a The Committee to Elect Lynn’s desirable coast- May 2 evening forum and al location on the North roundtable discussion. Judith Flanagan Kennedy Shore, its proximity to T Boston and its dense, presents historic fabric with cul- LAW OFFICES OF JAMES J. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Sheriffs: Fund addiction treatment Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant through marijuana excise tax increase T J   News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W   J. K Monica Connell Healey As sheriffs of the Com- which seeks to raise the an individual generally to P.O. Box 5 Vice President, Finance J. Patrick Norton monwealth of Massachu- marijuana excise tax by 5 detoxify just to the point Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan setts, we have significant percent and direct those that the brain is clear Chief Operating O cer Chairman concerns regarding the revenues into a separate enough to start being re- Customer Service Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P ‘  potential for a drastic in- dedicated fund for treat- sponsive to the intense Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 crease in addiction and ing the disease of addic- counseling needed to loos- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 people needing treatment tion. en the grip these narcotics Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 for substance abuse once This fund would be es- hold on individuals. 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 the recently passed law tablished within the Ex- It is clinically proven Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 legalizing the use of rec- ecutive Office of Public that the longer an addict Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 reational marijuana goes Health and be put under stays in intensive treat- classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 into effect. the control of the Secre- ment, the greater the Subscriptions Those of us who work on tary of Health and Human chances are of helping to [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 a daily basis with individ- Services. The proposed regain their sobriety per- Circulation uals suffering from addic- legislation also directs the manently. We need this [email protected] tion believe that there is Commissioner of Public additional funding so that Ext. 3 correlation between the Health to allocate those we can provide individ- use of alcohol and mari- new funds to addiction uals the opportunity to Newsroom juana and the later abuse treatment programs that avail themselves of profes- [email protected] [email protected] of harder drugs, especially are run by both private sional resources and pro- narcotics and opiates. and public entities such grams so that treatment Ext. 4 EDITORIAL Our intake screening as County Sheriff’s pro- has the greatest chance of Sports process demonstrates a grams, including those succeeding. [email protected] clear nexus, as we find run in conjunction with Every other state that Ext. 5 that a majority of the ad- the state’s Drug Courts. has passed the legaliza- Retail and Online dicts in our correctional We applaud Sheriff Coc- tion of recreational mar- Advertising system began first with chi’s efforts and join him ijuana has set higher [email protected] alcohol and marijuana to support this bill be- excise tax rates in order before abusing stronger cause we believe this addi- to ensure that sufficient ADVERTISING drugs. Therefore, we antic- tional 5 percent excise tax revenues are generated Ernie Carpenter, Jr. on marijuana will provide to pay for the cost of reg- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 ipate an eventual increase [email protected] in our addicted population for the requisite infusion ulation, oversight and en- after the recreational use of funds to help us deliver forcement. This was some- Mike Germano Director of Advertising of marijuana becomes le- addiction treatment effec- thing that the proponents and Business Development gal. tively. of Question 4 legalizing ext. 1257 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS We commend Gov. Char- The Commonwealth marijuana failed to pro- [email protected] lie Baker and the Mas- currently does not have vide in their language in Bob Gunther sachusetts Legislature sufficient resources to ad- our state. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 on the steps they have equately fund all of the We strongly believe ade- [email protected] Change comes already taken to help necessary treatment that quate addiction treatment Michele Iannaco the Commonwealth fight is needed now. As indi- should be added to this Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 the growing opioid and viduals who have long list. [email protected] addiction crisis facing worked with our addict- Addiction is something Ralph Mitchell for O’Reilly, and our state. However, giv- ed population, we know that tears at the very Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 en existing state budget first-hand that intensive fabric of our society and [email protected] challenges and the other and often lengthy in-treat- reaches into far too many Patricia Whalen pressing priorities in the ment programs offer the of our homes, destroying Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 [email protected] won’t be spun state, we believe that soon best opportunity for ad- too many families. We the increased costs of ad- dicts to recover fully. And hope the readers of The BUSINESS OFFICE There was a time when Bill O’Reilly could spin dressing the scourge of that comes at a high cost. Daily Item will join us in Beth Bresnahan news of the sort piling up this week against him. A addiction will not be ad- Current funding gen- our efforts to battle this Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 wink at Roger Ailes, Fox News ex-chairman, a nod equately funded once the erally provides for short horrible disease by con- [email protected] toward the ratings of “The O’Reilly Factor,” and he’d new marijuana law takes term detox programs only. tacting your local state Susan J. Conti be back in the no-scandal zone. effect. Due to incredible demand, representative and sen- Controller, ext. 1288 But times change. Spin has failed since The New Hampden County Sher- we are forced to quick- ator and asking them to [email protected] York Times exposed the $13 million Fox News has iff Nick Cocchi and State ly turn beds over to the pass this new legislation Ted Grant Rep. Brian Ashe (D-Long- next individual who needs that provides for the prop- Publisher, ext. 1234 paid in settlements to female ex-staffers allegedly [email protected] harassed by the 67-year-old news host. meadow), have filed legis- treatment after initial de- er funding to literally save The young producer he screamed at in 2002. The lation for this upcoming tox is complete. However, lives. Marian Kinney ext. 1212 producer who said he told her to buy a vibrator and session (HD 2590), “An the first three to seven Massachusetts Sheriffs’ Association [email protected] called to describe sexual fantasies about her. The Fox Act to Increase Addic- days of addiction treat- tion Treatment Services,” ment is the time it takes Cambridge Will Kraft Business Network host who, after Fox failed to renew Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 her contract, reportedly went to the company with in- [email protected] criminating recordings. The Fox News anchor whose Jennifer Perez O’Reilly experience yielded a $1 million payout. ext. 1205 And the regular on O’Reilly’s show whose career [email protected] mysteriously stalled after she allegedly rebuffed his Carolina Trujillo sexual advances. And the other regular who says Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 she stopped getting invited on to the show after she [email protected] declined an invitation to O’Reilly’s hotel room; she Jim Wilson didn’t sue, but she and her lawyer — who called Fox Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 News “the Bill Cosby of corporate America” — have [email protected] asked New York officials to investigate a pattern and CIRCULATION practice of sexual harassment and retaliation at the Lisa Mahmoud company. Manager, ext. 1239 The claims echo those that led to Ailes’ ouster last [email protected] summer — a tawdry affair that left Fox’s corpo- CLASSIFIED rate parent insisting that it would clean house and Abbe Young Smith change the culture. So much for talk. Manager, ext. 1276 But change has come nonetheless, in the exodus [email protected] of advertisers from O’Reilly’s show, 48 and counting Kerry Smith as of Wednesday: Coldwell Banker, Allstate, Jenny Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 Craig, Orkin, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, [email protected] Lexus, HR Block, Stanley Steemer. NEWSROOM Not to mention Glaxo-Smith-Kline, Bayer, Advil/ Bill Brotherton Pfizer and Eli Lilly. When even the drug companies Features Editor ext. 1338 ditch your cable news rant, something is wrong. [email protected] O’Reilly says the suits were shakedowns and set- Gayla Cawley tling them a cost of doing business “in the arena.” Reporter, ext. 1236 President Donald Trump said, “I don’t think Bill did [email protected] anything wrong.” Cheryl Charles Well, he wouldn’t. The market, though, lives in the Night Editor, ext. 1278 moment, and this moment has had it with creeps, in [email protected] or out of “the arena.” O’Reilly’s fans may age in place, Leah M. Dearborn but his days are numbered. Sexual harassment just Reporter, ext. 1317 [email protected] doesn’t sell like it used to in corporate America. Tori Faieta The above editorial appeared in The Sacramento Copy Editor Bee on Thursday. [email protected] Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 EDITORIAL [email protected] READERS’ FORUM Spenser Hasak Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 Nunes exits, and GOP credibility in trouble [email protected] Make sure ‘no’ vote on schools stands Thor Jourgensen Devin Nunes seemed to his behavior apparent- North Carolina Sen. Rich- News Editor, ext. 1267 To the Editor: [email protected] confuse his task as House ly became even a little ard Burr, a staunch sup- A message to all of the citizens who voted no on the Steve Krause school vote: Intelligence Committee problematic for House porter of President Trump. Burr has of late empha- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 I hope you all remember that we had several votes chairman with his politi- Speaker Paul Ryan, who [email protected] on the city employee residency requirement and over- cal allegiance to President surely must have influ- sized his determination to have a thorough investiga- Katie Morrison whelmingly (the last vote was 3 to 1 in favor) we voted Donald Trump. Nunes enced Nunes’ decision to Sports Reporter tion free of political influ- to keep the residency requirement as it is (and it still is) appeared to be keeping step aside from leading [email protected] ence. His performance will in the City Charter — our city constitution. Trump and his aides close- the probe. Nunes also was Owen O’Rourke determine whether his That was before a judge decided that the wishes of the ly informed about the com- hurt by the stellar, serious Photographer, ext. 1224 legacy will be compared to citizens don’t matter, and the people who framed the mittee’s work on a probe focus of the ranking Dem- [email protected] the late Sen. Sam Ervin, City Charter didn’t know what they were doing. of Russian intelligence ocrat on the committee, Anne Marie Tobin the Tar Heel who led the As a result, in all his wisdom, he decided our votes operations and alleged Adam Shiff, also of Cali- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 attempts to influence the fornia. Watergate investigation [email protected] upholding residency meant nothing. With a few spoken with high integrity — or to outcome of the 2016 elec- The serious problems Bridget Turcotte words he changed the City Charter. that of Nunes, who failed tion, something the Cali- on the House committee Reporter, ext. 1269 Talk about overstepping your authority. his biggest test. [email protected] Let’s be very careful that the mayor and the council- fornia congressman ratio- prompt even more interest David Wilson ors don’t do the same thing with the no vote. nalized as appropriate in in a corresponding probe The above editorial ap- Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 Larry Bryan his role. by the Senate Intelligence peared in The News & Ob- [email protected] Lynn He was wrong. And Committee chaired by server on Friday. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 After Syria air strikes, US and Russia spiral into confrontation By Josh Lederman presidential campaign and ASSOCIATED PRESS Russian intelligence. Now the question is if WASHINGTON — After Putin will feel compelled President Donald Trump’s to prove he can’t be crossed election victory, the Unit- with impunity. ed States and Russia ap- Hours after the air- peared headed toward strikes, Russia announced their smoothest ties in de- it was severing a hotline PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cades. Not anymore. the two countries have The former Cold War ad- Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., right, speaks to report- used since 2015 to ensure versaries are once again ers following a briefing on Syria on Capitol Hill their aircraft don’t acciden- spiraling into confron- in Washington Friday. tally clash in Syria’s crowd- tation, punctuated by a U.S. attack on a military ed skies. By midday Friday, base controlled by Syrian the U.S. insisted that Rus- Trump’s military President Bashar Assad, sia would keep the “decon- Russia’s client. No longer fliction” channel open. Rus- optimistic about a “reset” sia then insisted the line action unnerves in relations, the U.S. and would be suspended mid- Russia openly bashed each night Saturday in . other Friday, trading caus- But Trump’s administra- libertarians, Dems tic accusations about who tion shot back, as senior U.S. military officials said resented an about-face at violated international law. By Ken Thomas and they were investigating the start of his presidency “That’s it. The last re- Richard Lardner PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS whether Russia was com- ASSOCIATED PRESS and angered Republicans maining election fog has lift- plicit in the Syrian mili- and Democrats, who said ed,” Russian Prime Minister Russian President Vladimir Putin pauses as he tary’s use of a sarin-like WASHINGTON — Pres- the U.S. Constitution gave Dmitry Medvedev wrote on speaks during a news conference at Konstantin ident Donald Trump’s mil- nerve gas, possibly by pro- Congress sole power to Facebook on Friday, declar- palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, Monday. itary strike against Syria viding drone surveillance declare war. They urged ing U.S.-Russian relations drew strong push-back and helping Assad’s forces Trump to come to Con- “completely ruined.” He said designed to punish Assad, Syria, and insistence on from an odd mix of liber- try to cover up the attack. gress to get authorization Washington came danger- was the clearest demon- a new relationship with tarian Republicans, Dem- At the U.N. Security Coun- for military force. ously close to “a military stration of his willingness Moscow had generated the ocrats and the far-right cil, U.S. Ambassador Nik- “The Constitution is very clash” with nuclear-armed to challenge Russian Pres- perception that the billion- conservatives who have ki Haley mocked Moscow clear that war originates Moscow by firing 59 cruise aire businessman wouldn’t long insisted on Congress’ ident Vladimir Putin — for failing to rid Syria of in the legislature,” said missiles on the Shayrat air cross the former KGB constitutional authority and in a way no American chemical weapons under a Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., base. Trump said Assad’s agent. It’s a perception that for acts of war. leader has in a long time. 2013 deal. a leader of the party’s forces launched a gruesome gained added currency as Trump burnished an Trump’s praise for Putin, “It could be that the As- non-interventionist wing chemical weapons attack various U.S. investigations “America first” foreign pol- questionable assertions gained steam into possible sad regime is playing the who challenged Trump for from the site earlier in the icy during his 2016 cam- week. about Russia’s military collusion on election med- for fools,” Haley the GOP nomination. paign, warning that rival Trump’s intervention, activity in Ukraine and dling between Trump’s said. Hillary Clinton would dan- Paul, who called the Syria gerously order U.S. soldiers strike unconstitutional, said into international conflicts. Friday before a closed-door He was often critical of briefing for lawmakers that Unemployment falls to 10-year former President Barack they weren’t learning about Obama’s handling of the the intelligence that led the Syria crisis in 2013 and president to order the strike urged him at the time to until the day after the mis- low despite slower hiring rates seek congressional approv- siles were launched. al for any military action. “You vote before you go By Christopher S. month. That’s much better But the president said to war, not after you go to Rugaber and than March’s increase and Thursday night that the war,” Paul told reporters. Josh Boak is closer to the underlying airstrikes were in the Sen. Chris Murphy, ASSOCIATED PRESS trend, economists said. D-Conn., said, “If there’s That’s also just below the “vital national security WASHINGTON — U.S. no strategy on Syria, he average gains of 187,000 interest” of the U.S. and employers cut back sharp- clearly made this decision jobs a month last year. Hir- accused Syrian President ly on hiring in March, yet based off of an emotional ing should rebound closer Bashar Assad of having Friday’s jobs report still reaction to the images on to that level in the coming “choked” his own citizens had much to be encour- TV, and it should worry months, economists say. in a chemical attack. aged about, including a Trump’s decision to everyone about the quix- drop in the unemploy- BETTER JOBS launch the airstrikes on a otic nature of this admin- ment rate to 4.5 percent, The job gains last month, Syrian military base rep- istration’s foreign policy.” the lowest in a decade. while tepid, occurred in Employers added just better-paying industries, 98,000 jobs, the Labor such as manufacturing and Department said. It was a category that includes ac- barely half the previous counting, engineering and month’s gain. other professional services. Yet unemployment Lower-paying fields, dropped from 4.7 percent, such as retail, cut jobs, reaching its lowest point while a category that in- since May 2007. While the cludes restaurants and rate has fallen in the past hotels posted a small gain. because of unemployed And all the new jobs workers who had given up added were full time, the looking, it happened this government said. The time because of a healthy number of Americans who gain in the number of peo- are working part time but ple with jobs. would prefer a full-time “Within the disappoint- job fell. ing 98,000 net new jobs STAGNANT WAGES PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS added, there seems to be a Average hourly earnings Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, lot more going on beneath climbed 2.7 percent over R-Ky., talks to reporters before the vote to con- the surface, and what is the past year, not much firm Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, on going beneath the surface of a win for workers. And Capitol Hill in Washington Friday. is mostly good,” said Mark after factoring in infla- Vitner, an economist at tion in the past year, pay- Wells Fargo. checks are essentially flat. Gorsuch confirmation Here are the positive “Right now, real wages aspects of the report, fol- are basically stagnant,” lowed by some parts that said Megan Greene, chief pushes the Supreme were not so hot: economist at Manulife As- JOB GROWTH set Management. “That’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Court to the right STILL OK why things like retail sales Construction workers assemble scaffolding In the past three months, growth and other indica- By Erica Werner conservative rulings make during renovations on an office building in employers have added an tors for consumer demand ASSOCIATED PRESS him an intellectual heir to downtown Washington Friday. average of 178,000 jobs a have been so anemic.” Scalia, who died in Feb- WASHINGTON — Af- ruary 2016. Republicans Celebrity chef, Trump Organization settle lawsuit ter weeks of turmoil, the blocked Barack Obama Senate confirmed Trump from filling the seat all WASHINGTON (AP) — nominee Neil Gorsuch last year. Celebrity chef Jose Andres as the Supreme Court’s The outcome was a ma- has settled his dispute youngest justice Friday, jor victory for Trump, his with The Trump Organi- filling a 14-month vacan- first big congressional zation after backing out cy after the death of An- win. And it was cause for of a plan to open a restau- tonin Scalia and restoring celebration for conser- rant in Washington’s a rightward tilt that could vatives, who have often last for years. seemed willing to forgive Trump hotel. Gorsuch will be sworn in various Trump failings Andres’ ThinkFoodGroup Monday and will quickly next to the chance to win and The Trump Organiza- begin confronting cases this lifetime appointment tion issued a statement of consequence, including to the most important Friday saying the lawsuit one involving separation court on the land. has been settled. The deal’s of church and state that “As a deep believer in terms are confidential. the justices will take up in the rule of law, Judge The lawsuit dates less than two weeks. Gorsuch will serve the to 2015 when Andres At 49, he is decades American people with dis- backed out of a plan to younger than several of tinction,” Trump said in a open a restaurant in the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the other justices — two statement. Trump International Ho- The Trump International Hotel at 1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW is seen in are in their 80s and one is The judge won support tel in Washington, citing Washington. 78 — raising the possibil- from 51 of the chamber’s then-candidate Donald ity that President Donald Republicans as well as Trump’s statements “dis- U.S., and some are rapists. ward, we are excited about hind us and move forward Trump will have a chance three moderate Demo- paraging immigrants.” The Trump Organization the prospects of working as friends,” he wrote. to appoint more conserva- crats up for re-election Andres, who has several then sued. together with the Trump Washington’s Trump ho- tives to a court that has in states Trump won last restaurants in the city, is On Friday, both parties Organization on a variety tel, which is in the historic been somewhat balanced an immigrant from Spain. fall: Joe Manchin of West said in a statement that of programs to benefit the Old Post Office building in recent years. Virginia, Heidi Heitkamp Andres announced he they have settled amicably. community.” on Pennsylvania Avenue, Vice President Mike of North Dakota and Joe was backing out of the “I am pleased that we Donald Trump Jr., one of Pence was presiding as Donnelly of Indiana. GOP restaurant following were able to resolve our Trump’s sons who is run- opened in October 2016. the Senate voted 54-45 in Sen. Johnny Isakson of Trump’s comments in differences and move for- ning The Trump Organi- The hotel’s signature favor of Gorsuch, a veter- Georgia, who has been June 2015 that some Mex- ward cooperatively, as zation, praised Andres. restaurant is a steak- an of Denver’s 10th U.S. recovering from back sur- ican immigrants bring friends,” Andres said in “I am glad that we are house, BLT Prime by Da- Circuit of Appeals whose gery, did not vote. drugs and crime to the the statement. “Going for- able to put this matter be- vid Burke. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Thursday; at 377 Lynnway at Postal worker sentenced larly arrests, reflect police records. 2:10 p.m. Thursday; at Essex In the event of a perceived inac- Street at 2:35 p.m. Friday. curacy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned party to contact PEABODY for importing steroids the relevant police department and Arrests have the department issue a no- BOSTON — A Lynnfield supervised release and Psehoyas was a cus- Poland, Turkey and Ro- tice of correction to the Daily Item. Nakimuli Kasolo Rose, 48, postal worker was sen- 200 hours of community tomer service supervisor mania. Corrections or clarifications will not of 7 Heather Road, Water- tenced Thursday in U.S. service to be completed at the Lynnfield Post Of- The parcels were sent District Court for import- during supervised re- fice. From August 2014 to to multiple addressees be made without express notice of town, was arrested Wednes- ing anabolic steroids. lease. March 2016, he purchased at various locations to change from the arresting police day on Andover Street for shoplifting over $100. John A. Psehoyas, 54, of On Jan. 4, 2017, Pse- anabolic steroids — a con- avoid suspicion. Psehoyas department. Roberson Jeanne-Pierre, Methuen, was sentenced hoyas pleaded guilty to trolled substance — from retrieved the parcels by 27, of 8 Lowe St., was arrest- to six months in prison, importation of a controlled online sources and had tracking them with a LYNN ed Wednesday at Lowe Street followed by two years of substance. them shipped from China, USPS tracking system. for disorderly conduct. Arrest Accidents Elisha Davis, 22, was ar- Seattle mayor denies sex abuse rested at 7:17 a.m. Friday A report of a motor vehicle on charges of resisting arrest, accident at 10:32 a.m. Thurs- witness intimidation and pos- day at Main and Wallis streets. session to distribute drugs. claims — ‘simply not true’ MARBLEHEAD Accidents By Martha Bellisle effort comes within weeks Suspicious Activity and Rachel La Corte of the campaign filing dead- A report of a motor vehicle ASSOCIATED PRESS line,” Reading said. accident with personal injury A report of suspicious ac- Calls to city councilmem- SEATTLE — Ed Murray at 3:13 a.m. at 105 Linwood tivity at 7:56 a.m. Thursday bers earlier for Friday for led a long campaign to le- Road Thursday; at 193 Fay- on Pleasant Street. A tree comment about the mayor ette St. at 1:05 p.m. Thursday. stump was misidentified as a galize same-sex marriage and what impact the alle- man wearing camouflage and in Washington state, toiled gations could mean for his Assaults scaring children. for nearly two decades as political future went unre- a state lawmaker and won A report of an assault and turned. Theft his biggest personal polit- Murray, 61, grew up in battery at 9:17 a.m. at 19 ical victory in 2013 when Red Rock St. Thursday. working class neighbor- A report of two lacrosse he unseated Seattle’s in- hoods in and around Se- cumbent mayor by prom- Complaints sticks stolen and recovered at attle as one of seven chil- 2:43 p.m. Thursday on Hum- ising the ultra-liberal city dren in an Irish Catholic A report of noise at 1:17 phrey Street. to raise the minimum family and became one a.m. at 113 Franklin St. #10 hourly wage to $15. of the state’s most promi- Thursday; at 2:08 a.m. at 12 Just as he took on a role nent political figures. NAHANT PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Elizabeth St. Thursday. as a high-profile critic of “Things have never come A report of a disturbance Downed Wires President Donald Trump Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, right, walks past his easily to me in life, but I at 47 Park St. at 7:01 a.m. and prepared to launch husband, Michael Shiosaki, left, and his attor- have never backed down Friday; at 196 Essex St. at A report of downed wires at a re-election campaign, ney, Bob Sulkin, before speaking to the media and I will not back down 12:37 Friday; at 16 Flint St. 8:57 a.m. Thursday on Nah- Murray was hit Thursday Friday in Seattle. now,” Murray told report- #1 at 4:17 p.m. Friday. ant Road. with a political bombshell ers in remarks that lasted — accusations from three my husband.” Through a saying the case “is now a less than two minutes. Overdose Suspicious Activity men that Murray sexually spokesman he has also de- legal matter that is in the As a young man, he con- abused them in the 1980s. nied the allegations by the courts.” sidered joining the priest- A report of an overdose A report of suspicious activ- On Friday, Murray held other men. Murray’s spokesman, Jeff hood and spent a year at at 61 Vine St. at 6:46 p.m. ity at 6:09 p.m. Thursday on a brief news conference to He said he will not step Reading, previously sug- a seminary in 1976 before Thursday. Willow Road. deny allegations in a law- down and is sticking to gested unnamed Murray studying sociology at the suit by one man, saying re-election campaign enemies were behind the University of Portland, a Theft SWAMPSCOTT “they were very painful plans but refused to an- claims. “It is not a coinci- private Catholic institu- for me. It was painful for swer reporters’ questions, dence that this shakedown tion. A report of larceny at 95 Disturbance Tremont St. #710 at 5:57 a.m. Thursday; at 8 Clark Cir- A report of a disturbance cle at 7:55 a.m. Thursday; at at 2:08 p.m. Thursday at 46 Stolen truck kills four in Stockholm 29 Elm St. #2 at 12:36 p.m. Duncan Terrace. By David Keyton and Jan M. Olsen ASSOCIATED PRESS STOCKHOLM — A hi- jacked beer truck plowed into pedestrians at a cen- tral Stockholm depart- ment store on Friday, kill- ing four people, wounding 15 others and sending screaming shoppers flee- ing in panic in what Sweden’s prime minister called a terrorist attack. A nationwide manhunt was launched and one per- son was arrested following the latest use of a vehicle as a weapon in Europe. Nearby buildings were locked down for hours in the heart of the capital — including the country’s parliament — and the main train station and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS several large malls were PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Armed police patrol outside the central station in Stockholm after a evacuated. truck crashed into a department store injuring several people in a dif- Tysen Benz, an 11-year-old Michigan boy, “Sweden has been at- ferent part of Stockholm, Sweden, Friday. hanged himself in his room after seeing social tacked,” Prime Minister media posts indicating that his girlfriend had Stefan Lofven said in a claim of responsibility for ter the crash. Although there was ini- committed suicide. nationally televised press the attack. Police arrested “People were scream- tial confusion on the num- conference. “This indicates a man in Marsta, a north- ing and running in all ber of victims, police told that it is an act of terror.” ern Stockholm suburb directions,” said Brandon reporters in the evening Michigan boy, 11, Later Friday night, close to the city’s interna- Sekitto, who was in his car that four people had been Lofven laid a bouquet of tional airport, as a possi- nearby. “(The truck) drove killed and 15 were wound- red roses and lit a candle ble suspect. straight into the Ahlens ed, nine of them seriously. hangs himself after near the site of the at- The stolen beer truck entrance.” Authorities evacuated tack. Officials announced traveled for more than “I saw the driver, a man the city’s nearby Central flags at government offic- 500 yards (meters) along in black who was light Station, a hub for region- social media prank es would fly at half-mast a main pedestrian street around the face,” Brandon al trains and the subway Saturday to honor the vic- known as the Drottning- told Swedish daily Dagens system. All trains to and By Corey Williams March 14 was reading tims. gatan before it smashed Nyheter. “Some women from the main station ASSOCIATED PRESS texts and other messages “The country is in a into a crowd outside the were screaming, ‘Run! were halted and sever- about the faked suicide state of shock,” he said. upscale Ahlens depart- Run!’” al large shopping malls DETROIT — Tysen and decided he would end Benz was at home when “The aim of terrorism is ment store about 3 p.m. Late into the night, in Stockholm were shut his life too, his mother to undermine democracy. It came to rest in the en- forensic experts in full down. Sweden’s national he saw social media said. posts indicating that his But such a goal will never trance to the building. TV white suits could be seen theater, Dramaten, can- After seeing the posts 13-year-old girlfriend had be achieved in Sweden.” footage showed smoke working on the truck, col- celed three performances about his girlfriend, Ty- committed suicide. The There was no immediate coming out of the store af- lecting evidence. Friday evening. sen replied over social posts were a prank, but media that he was going the 11-year-old boy appar- to kill himself, and no one ently believed them. NYPD set to deploy 1,200 bodycams around city Moments later, his involved in the prank told mother found him hang- an adult, Goss said. By Colleen Long with its stop-and-frisk questionnaire and worked One change based on ing by the neck in his The boy died Tuesday at ASSOCIATED PRESS program. At the time, few with New York Univer- the results was to alert room in Marquette, Mich- a Detroit-area hospital. police departments used sity’s Policing Project to civilians they are being igan. Now a prosecu- Authorities would not NEW YORK — The New body cameras. analyze the results. Some recorded. tor is pursuing criminal release the age of the juve- York Police Department Their use has since ex- 25,000 people, plus 5,000 “New Yorkers ... real- charges against a juvenile nile charged or comment is set to deploy the first ploded around the coun- police officers, responded ly want to be told they’re accused of being involved on what relationship the body cameras to officers try following a string of anonymously, and NYPD being recorded,” assistant in the scheme, which Ka- person had with Tysen. after resolving some of the killings of unarmed blacks officials made changes deputy commissioner trina Goss described as “a The juvenile is being thorniest issues on when by police and the ambush based on the outcome. Nancy Hoppock said. “And twisted, sick joke.” charged with malicious to switch on the camera, killings of officers in New Public response was officers really don’t want Goss described her son use of telecommunication how long to keep the tape York City, Dallas and Ba- disproportionately white to tell them.” as appearing “fine” just 40 services and using a com- and when to tell the public ton Rouge, Louisiana. relative to the city’s pop- Police won’t record ev- minutes before she found puter to commit a crime. they’re being recorded. Both officers and citizens ulation, police officials ery interaction — even him. The girl whose death About 1,200 officers who have said cameras could acknowledged. But the though the public would “I just want it be exposed was faked and friends work the evening shifts help de-escalate situa- report found that on many prefer it — because there’s and be addressed,” Goss who were in on the prank around the city will get tions that lead to violence. key questions, there was not enough storage capa- said of school bullying in attended the same school the cameras starting at The NYPD’s deployment little difference in re- bility and it would bump general and cyberbullying as Tysen, Goss said. Even the end of the month. The was delayed by a lengthy sponse by race. up against privacy laws in particular. “I don’t want though the prank oc- pilot program was ordered process to choose the cam- “I think this shows that and could stop witnesses it be ignored.” curred outside of school, by a judge following a era company and questions the public can have a voice from coming forward, of- Using a cellphone he she said, the school should 2013 ruling that officers on how they would work. in policing,” said Barry ficials said. The decision bought without his moth- have done more to protect were wrongly targeting The department sought Friedman of NYU’s Polic- was heavily criticized by er’s knowledge, Tysen on her son. black and Hispanic men public comment through a ing Project. advocacy groups. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Saugus diving into AvalonBay

SAUGUS added at the back of the lines and requirements lane, and the environmen- From A1 property to absorb some outlined by the town for tal study, which outlines of the excess water and mixed-use developments. plans to clean up the wet- manager at Bohler En- create a privacy and Each unit will have a lands and add invasive gineering, said the swale sound buffer. bay window and most will plants. was 3-feet deep at one Michael Roberts, Ava- have a balcony to give the Gilway Street resident point but sediment and lonBay senior vice pres- community more of an in- Peter Paskaley wasn’t sold leaves have reduced it to ident of development, clusive feel. The lobby of on the developer’s traf c about a foot in depth. maintained that plans each apartment building analysis. The discussion has to construct the residen- will be open and face a “I foresee it being an ad- caused tempers to rise at tial and retail community common area to promote ditional burden on an al- several meetings. include reducing storm- use of the retail space. The ready taxed roadway,” he Gilway Street resident water runoff, not adding amount of glass used in said. Patricia Battaglia believes to it. The company will the retail buildings was AvalonBay will return their plan to add one acre dredge the swale to clear upped from 16 percent to in two weeks to seek Site of landscaping throughout it of built-up sediment more than 20. Stores will Plan approval. Roberts the site to absorb some of and leaves and is working range in size from 1,500 to said the company antici- the runoff will fail. She with the Department of 2,000 square feet. A wall pates that once permitting said she believes the pave- Public Works to determine and fence will be added to is in place, construction PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ment is absorbing more who will be responsible for the back and side edges of will be completed in 20 to Lexi Thompson high- ves fans as she walks to water. She has also argued maintaining it. The water the site for privacy. The 24 months. that dredging the swale will be treated to remove color scheme has yet to be the 18th green during the nal round of the will result in water mov- sediment accumulation. determined. Bridget Turcotte can be LPGA Tour’s ANA Inspiration golf tournament ing to Crystal Brook more The team made chang- The board also accept- reached at bturcotte@item- at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mi- quickly. es to the architecture to ed the traf c plan, which live.com. Follow her on rage, Calif., Sunday. Landscaping will be better t with the guide- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. includes a deceleration Teeing off on LPGA An early Father’s Day at Brickett LPGA the controversial penalty From A1 had reduced him to tears. FATHER “It’s a great example of From A1 Thompson was assessed something that’s 100 per- a 2-stroke penalty for cent right by the rules He also sent a folded improperly marking her and feels 100 percent  ag, which was  own ball the day before, then wrong on all functions,” overhead and dedicated to another 2 strokes for sign- said Whan.”The penalty the students for their kind ing an incorrect score- in this case doesn’t t the gesture, said Principal Ei- card. Thompson marked crime and it drives me leen Cole, who helped fa- a 1-foot putt with a coin crazy.” cilitate the surprise. Cole on the 17th green during NBC golf analyst Dan was one of only three staff her third round, but she Hicks got in a hot lick: members who knew about replaced the ball one-half “Another embarrassing the reunion. inch out of position. day for golf and rules The 7- and 8-year- The absurd part: A TV which just don’t make olds gasped audibly and viewer alerted the LPGA any common sense.” And clapped their hands in by email. Not an of cial. A cohort Jimmy Roberts excitement when Morales TV viewer. By email. added “This whole rules debacle is so bad for golf. walked through the door. Even worse: Thompson Just makes the establish- Some even jumped to their had already played 12 ment look like a bunch of feet. Garcia Ramirez, who holes of her nal round when an LPGA rules of- over-of cious fools.” said he was shocked, froze My take: the Russians until his dad embraced cial approached her on the course and informed are behind it. Remember, him. the email-sender has not The deployment was her of the penalties, which erased a three-shot lead. been identi ed. An of - Morales’ third, but it was She somehow quali ed for cial CIA investigation will the rst Christmas spent a playoff, but lost on the nd that Vlad Putin was away from his family. rst extra hole to So Yeon sitting in his Barcaloung- “It’s hard but I face it,” Ryu. er, watching women’s said Garcia Ramirez. “I You might recall that golf and sipping his sixth just want to spend time Dustin Johnson was giv- Mikhail’s Hard Lemon- with him.” en a one-stroke penalty ade. For some reason, he Morales Ramirez said in last year’s US Open be- was rooting against Lexi that they also surprised cause some clown watch- Thompson, who those of Jayden Morales hours ing on TV pointed out that us who watched her at the prior. He reacted similar- the world’s No. 1 player’s 2010 Curtis Cup at Essex ly. The family planned to ball had moved on the CC in Manchester-by- spend the afternoon to- fth green before he putt- the-Sea know is a lovely gether visiting relatives. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ed. Johnson still won by young lady. Under the in- two strokes.  uence of the sickeningly Bridget Turcotte can be Robert Morales, U.S. Navy AWO2, hugs his son Jayden Morales, 2, during sweet alcoholic beverage, reached at bturcotte@item- Robert’s surprise visit to the Brickett Elementary School on Friday to And of cials wonder why golf viewership is he decided to cause trou- live.com. Follow her on surprise his other son, Adrian Garcia Ramirez, upon returning from the ble. He probably texted Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Middle East. plummeting. The absence of Tiger Woods might his Minister of Nastiness have something to do with to hack into the LPGA it, but boneheaded deci- site and cause trouble. I bet Putin’s behind that Malden’s enduring ties to World War I sions like this certainly April the Giraffe mess, too. play a role. It seems ev- Just wait, she’s not preg- erybody’s a referee now. WWI their lives in service to the rst automobile deal- “When the subject of the nant; she’s two months Woods immediately From A1 their country in World War ership in the state in the armistice was under dis- overdue for heaven’s sake. came to Thompson’s de- I, most of these coming in 1920s and built it into a cussion we did not know The webcam’s probably fense on Twitter. Tiger’s Montagne, Gibercy, France. the last six months of the household name in New what the purpose of it some twisted social ex- tweet: Viewers at home He is not as famous but war, from May 1-Nov. 11, England. was de nitely, whether it periment to see how long should not be of cials no less forgotten than 1918. Nearly a year after the was something proposed people will watch a “preg- wearing stripes. Henry N. Gunther, an Ironically, it was anoth- war ended, on Nov. 5, 1919, by the German High nant” giraffe. Eventually, American soldier from er Malden resident, then- Fuller questioned Persh- Command to gain time Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mi- viewers will turn away. Baltimore who was the U.S. Rep. Alvan Fuller, ing, asking, “if American or whether they were chelson, Ricky Fowler … That will happen to pro- last American killed in R-Mass., who was in the troops were ordered over sincere in their desire to nearly every pro, male and fessional golf, too, if dumb World War I. forefront of a postwar Con- the top on the other side have an armistice; and female, rallied to Lexi’s decisions like this continue. The United States en- gressional hearing where on the morning of the day the mere discussion of an defense, even though the tered the “War to end all he and others directly and when under the terms of armistice would not be video clearly shows she Bill Brotherton is the wars” on April 6, 1917. intensely questioned the the Armistice ring was suf cient grounds for any mismarked her ball. Once Item’s Feature editor. He is There are some direct World War I General of All to cease … and that those judicious commander to a scorecard is signed, that also editor of North Shore local Malden angles to Armies John F. Pershing troops who were not killed relax his military activi- should be it. Golf magazine. Reach him World War I’s nal day. on the reasoning behind or wounded marched ties …” Even LPGA Commis- at bbrotherton@essexme- According to Malden the delay of the American peacefully into Germany Days later, Fuller sioner Mike Whan said diagroup.com. Veterans Services Direc- cessation of hostilities. at 11 o’clock. Is that true?” penned a letter to the gen- tor Kevin Jarvis, about Fuller, who later served Fuller asked, according to eral, this time referring to 2,000 Malden men and as lieutenant governor the Congressional Record. “lives needlessly wasted” Peabody ponders pot plan women served in uniform and governor of Massa- At the time it was consid- on that last day of the war. in World War I from the chusetts (1925-1929), ered an extremely provoc- Fuller closed his letter PEABODY us up to possible litiga- time of America’s entry in was one of Malden’s most ative inquiry, considering to Pershing asking for “a From A1 tion.” 1917 through the end of prominent citizens in the the status of war hero con- real frank, full answer to Bettencourt said he be- the con ict. rst half of the 20th cen- ferred on Pershing during the question as to whether Councilor-at-Large lieved that the zone as Jarvis said that nearly tury. He was also one its and after the war. American lives were need- Anne Manning-Martin presented was appropri- 80 Malden residents lost wealthiest: He opened Pershing replied in part, lessly wasted.” cast the lone council vote ate for the use. against the medical mar- As of cials work to allow ijuana zone. medical marijuana sales Mortgage rm cashes in on Lynn condo sale “I do agree we need in the city, they are tak- to have a zone,” Man- ing a different approach MORTGAGE than $13,000 in pro t. help,” he said. “I gured Sharon Shepard, Aura’s ning-Martin said. “My to the sale of recreational From A1 But Santana, who did there would be some fee, chief operating of cer, de- concern is that we seem marijuana. A ballot ques- not have a lawyer exam- but not 75 percent.” to be rushing into it while tion in November will ask clined to be interviewed. LLC and Boston Commu- ine the closing documents, While Santana said there is a lot of informa- voters if they want to ban nity Capital, who offered failed to see the promis- he tried to negotiate a She referred the call to tion out there that seems the sale of recreational a program that would buy sory note calls for a 74.3 deal with Aura Mortgage Jessica Brooks, the com- to be unknown. I think marijuana in the city. the condo out of foreclo- percent fee dubbed the where he would be willing pany’s spokeswoman, who we’re headed in the right Bettencourt has been sure and provide him a “lender’s share” upon a fu- to pay them $35,000, but could not be reached for direction, but we need a vocal proponent of the home loan at 6 percent. ture sale. they refused. more time to know what ballot initiative, and said NSP paid $38,300 for “I couldn’t get a stan- “They did offer to pay comment. the laws are and where his commitment to help- the property in January of dard mortgage at any the closing costs of about we are headed.” Thomas Grillo can be ing pass the ban will only 2011. The same day, the bank, they were going $5,000, but would not Council President Joel increase as the election rm sold it to Santana for to foreclose and this was budge on the 75 percent,” reached at tgrillo@item- Saslaw voted for the zon- draws nearer. $51,675, pocketing more the only place that would he said. live.com. ing change, but said he “One of my proudest mo- has some concerns about ments has been working the small size of the pro- with the city council to al- Catch up with your posed area where medical low the citizens of the city marijuana sales would be to vote on recreational allowed. marijuana,” he said. favorite team “Maybe there might be The statewide recre- a small area on the south- ational marijuana initia- in Item Sports! bound side (of Route 1),” tive passed last Novem- said Saslaw. “I’m some- ber, but Peabody voters what concerned that such did not support the mea- a limited area could open sure. A8 SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Beyond Walls lights up Central Square By Bill Brotherton ITEM FEATURES EDITOR LYNN — It appears the neon lights will be shining brightly in Central Square. At a jam-packed, lively fundraising party Thursday night at Lynn Museum attended by an energetic, diverse crowd of more than 150 Lynners, Al Wilson, the “Beyond Walls” project’s founder and executive director, announced that $50,000 in donations had been reached. “That means we will receive a match- ing $50,000 grant from MassDevelop- ment’s Commonwealth Places program,” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS said Wilson to loud cheers. “This is an incredible outpouring of PEARL JAM, TUPAC, YES, JOURNEY TO BE community support and investment INDUCTED INTO ROCK HALL OF FAME in the future of downtown Lynn,” said Wilson. “While our campaign goal has NEW YORK (AP) — Pearl Jam, been reached, we still need to raise more ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON Tupac Shakur, Joan Baez, Electric funding to support our stretch goal; and Light Orchestra, Journey and Yes all donations over our goal will go direct- Al Wilson, founder and executive director of Beyond Walls, stands with will be inducted into the Rock and Roll ly to Beyond Walls.” photos of the proposals for the downtown Lynn art project. Hall of Fame on Friday night. “Beyond Walls” raised more than Nile Rodgers will receive a special $38,000 through the event, bringing the 22. But not before another attempt to installations of street art. Wilson is asking honor at the event held at the Barclays total funds raised to $56,000. raise the next goal of $80,000, which will attendees to make a donation on the day of Center in Brooklyn, New York. Partygoers enjoyed beer, including the leave them at $130,000 raised through the event. Presenters inducting the 2017 class special Beyond Walls Wheat, by Lynn- Commonwealth Places, said Wilson. If an “If we can continue to bring in more include David Letterman, Snoop based Bent Water Brewing, and adult additional $30,000 is donated, it will ex- funds, we can continue to light areas of Dogg, Pharrell Williams, Dhani beverages from Short Path Distillery of Harrison, Pat Monahan, Jackson Everett. Several area restaurants in- pand the project to include the lighting of the city that right now are shrouded in Browne and Alex Lifeson of Rush. cluding The Blue Ox, Eastern Harvest the full Washington Street underpasses. darkness,” Wilson said. Shakur, Baez, Pearl Jam and ELO Foods/Lynn Meatland, Old Tyme Italian The project also received licensing from “Beyond Walls” will provide multi-col- were all elected in their first year as Cuisine, Brother’s Deli and Tacos Lupita the MBTA to light the underpasses on ored LED lights under the railroad nominees. provided food. DJ extraordinaire Seth Market Street. tracks, vibrant vintage neon art and To be eligible, all of the nominees had Albaum of upsidemedia provided music A Bentwater Blastoff at Bent Water murals that will cover sides of buildings. to have released their first recording no Brewing Company will feature lively To donate, go to www.Patronicity.com/ later than 1991. Inductees will eventu- for dancing. ally be enshrined in the Rock and Roll The fundraising campaign ends on May bands, food trucks, a beer tent and live Lynn. Hall of Fame museum in Cleveland. ARTWORK NAZIS STOLE IN WWII MANAGER HINTS AT PUBLIC RETURNS TO JEWISH OWNER’S HEIR RETURN FOR RICHARD SIMMONS JERUSALEM (AP) — Against an LOS ANGELES (AP) — A return to empty white wall in a nondescript public life may be in store for Richard Jerusalem law office hangs an impres- Simmons after the fitness guru inked sionist work of art that encapsulates a licensing deal for new merchandise. 80 years of tragedy, conflict, mystery License Global reports Prominent and redemption. Brand + Talent is looking to create a Max Liebermann’s “Basket Weav- new line of Simmons products. The ers” is set to return to the American company is co-founded by Simmons’ heirs of its original Jewish owner after longtime man- it was confiscated by the Nazis, jock- ager Michael eyed by an unscrupulous German art Catalano. trader, and ultimately purchased by an Catalano Israeli Holocaust survivor unaware of tells The New its murky past. York Times it’s Following an emotional negotiation, “possible” that the valuable canvas is now being The best there was sent to the United States in what the Simmons would be willing to ap- attorney who brokered the deal called Bret “The Hitman” Hart, ex- a fitting conclusion to a saga that pear in public in WWE and WCW wrestling star, pitted two Holocaust survivors against order to promote one another — and exposed one of the was on hand to sign auto- the products, but lingering wounds of the German cam- graphs at St. Michael’s Hall in adds that any paign to annihilate Europe’s Jews and Lynn. Right, Jose Santana and decision “is yet to steal their belongings. Miguel Ramos pose with Hart. ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE be determined.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS EASTER WORSHIP

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©2017 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 Saugus defense shuts down Lynn By Harold Rivera Saugus lead at 2-0. ITEM STAFF The score stayed at 2-0 through the end of the rst half, as the LYNN — In a battle between second quarter was a defensive Northeastern Conference foes, battle. Lynn’s Johnson and Sau- the Saugus boys lacrosse team gus goalie Alex Debrito were both earned its rst win of the season, impressive throughout the game. defeating Lynn, 8-2, on Friday af- “Saugus’ goalie (Debrito) had ternoon at Manning Field. a great game,” Jets coach Pe- Christian Billingsley, Jack Trainor and Steve Wright each ter Pappagianopoulos said. “We scored a pair of goals to power weren’t expecting that out of him, the Sachems to the win. Sau- he was great. We tried to place gus coach Rob Scuzzarella was our shots a little too hard, tried impressed by his team’s perfor- to pick the corners and we just mance, especially given that the missed the net with too many of Sachems haven’t spent much them. We have to start hitting time outdoors thus far. the net. Even with a good goalie “It was a good to open up we have to make him make the against Lynn because this is his- saves.” torically a competitive game for Pappagianopoulos added, “Both us,” Scuzzarella said. “It’s nice to goalies played great today.” get the kids out here and have Christian Heffernan made it a them playing against someone three-goal lead for the Sachems else.” when he found the back of the Billingsley scored the rst goal net in the opening minute of the of the Sachems’ season when he third quarter. Wright made it 4-0 put the ball past Lynn goalie in favor of Saugus before Lynn Chris Johnson to give Saugus got on the board behind a goal a 1-0 lead in the late stages of from Matt Moorehouse with 1:47 the rst quarter. With just over left in the quarter. Thirty seconds ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON a minute to play in the quarter, Saugus’ John Fitzgerald holds off Lynn’s Matt Moorehouse. Nick Sanderson scored to pad the LACROSSE, B2

Wrestling takes center ring in Lynn

By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF LYNN — Five days after Wrestlemania 33 took center stage in Orlando, Fla., Lynn’s wrestling fans were treated to an ac- tion-packed treat on Friday night. BTW Pro Wrestling brought its ring stars to St. Mi- chael’s Hall in Lynn, including an appear- ance from World Wrestling Entertainment Hall-of-Famer Bret Hart. Hart took part in a meet and greet with fans prior to the start of the action. He also addressed the local fans with a brief speech about his best memories wrestling at the old Boston Garden. “I always had great memories in the Bos- ton area,” Hart said. “I have all these mem- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ories in the Boston Garden. I know they Former Malden Catholic and Union College hock- have a long history of wrestling here. For ey player Mike Vecchione was one of three nalists me, when I think of Boston, I remember for college hockey’s Hobey Baker Award. the early days of the Hart Foundation and how much more fun it was in the early days when you’re not making the big money and things like that.” No Hobey Baker Hart, a native of Calgary, Canada, was in- ducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006. From his days touring the United States as Award for Vecchione a professional wrestler, the Boston area al- By Steve Krause Denver, was announced as ways left a strong impression on Hart. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR the winner during a cer- “In 1985-1990, they were such awesome emony Friday evening on years,” Hart said. “It was so much fun com- Saugus’ Mike Vecchione, Navy Pier in Chicago. The ing to Boston all the time. Boston was al- a center for Union College, Pioneers will play for the ways one of my favorite cities, I was kind of Friday lost out on his bid to national championship to- a Red Sox fan growing up.” become this year’s Hobey night in Chicago against Friday night’s slate of action included Baker Award winner. Minnesota-Duluth. six bouts, one of which was a BTW title But the day wasn’t a to- The other nalist was rematch between the champion, Flex Arm- tal loss for Vecchione, who Northeastern University’s strong, and former WWE star Carlito Colon. earlier this week made his Zach Aston-Reese. For Armstrong, a Billerica native, the debut with the Philadelphia Even though he missed night provided a special opportunity to Flyers. out on the big prize, Vec- ght in front of passionate fans from his ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Vecchione, who went chione, who was tied as the Devil’s Reject, left, puts The Patriot in a headlock at to high school at Malden nation’s leading scorer this WRESTLING, B2 the Big Time Wrestling show at St. Michael’s Hall. Catholic and was a member season with 92 points, was of the school’s rst-ever Su- named to the American Col- per 8 championship in 2011, lege Hockey Association’s was one of three nalists for rst-team East All-America the prestigious award that team. Magicians under is college hockey’s equiva- Vecchione was the 2016- lent of the Heisman Trophy. 2017 Eastern Collegiate Defenseman Will Butch- new leadership er, from national- nalist VECCHIONE, B2 By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF The Marblehead baseball team has a new coach Uphill battle for this spring. Fortunately for the Magicians, he isn’t new to the Marblehead sports community nor to coaching baseball. Spartans tennis Mike Giardi was tabbed as the new coach for the Magicians, replacing Jason Tarasuik. Giardi SCHOOL ROUNDUP gles, 7-5, 6-2 and senior serves as an assistant coach on the Marblehead captain Pat McShea taking football team and directs the school’s basketball the third singles match, 6-0, program. That gives him a strong sense of famil- By Mike Alongi 6-0. iarity with some of his baseball players who are FOR THE ITEM The Crusaders will go up multi-sport athletes. The Fenwick boys tennis against Malden Catholic at Giardi will look to put that to use as the Magi- team took down rival St. home in a non-league match cians aim to compete in a Northeastern Confer- Mary’s, 4-1, Friday after- on Wednesday. ence that adds four teams from the Greater Boston noon. GIRLS LACROSSE League this season. It was an uphill battle Swampscott 8, Salem 4 “You got four teams that came in from the GBL, from the start for the Spar- The Big Blue (2-0) notched that’s going to make it more competitive,” Giardi tans (0-2), who had to de- a conference win on the road said. “I don’t think any one team will run through fault both doubles matches on Friday afternoon behind the NEC. It’s going to be about who’s hot at the three goals from Maggie right time and who’s pitching well at the right right away due to missing players. The lone win came DiGrande. Emerson Laun- time.” dry, Ocean Crawley-Swee- The Magicians will rely on a core of six seniors from sophomore Brady ney, Grace DiGrande, Ellie to lead the way this spring in in elder/pitcher Ryan in rst singles, 6-0, Wright and Mary Miles Tom Rockett, in elder/pitcher Drew Gally, rst 6-0. each scored one goal. Goal- baseman Braden Haley, catcher/out elder James St. Mary’s will have the McCarthy, out elder Drew Bisegna and pitcher/ weekend off before taking keeper Claire Powell had designated hitter Beau Dana. Five of the six are on Lowell Catholic on Mon- three saves in the win. returners to the team, with Dana being a newcom- day afternoon. Swampscott will take on ITEM FILE PHOTO er as a transfer. Fenwick (1-2) notched Revere on the road on Mon- “I think that when you look at those six seniors, two singles wins on the day, day afternoon. Tom Rockett will be back in the pitching rota- with senior captain Greg tion for Marblehead this year. MAGICIANS, B2 Matucci taking second sin- ROUNDUP, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 No Hobey Baker Award for Vecchione VECCHIONE All-America team was From B1 Northeastern’s Aston-Re- ese, as well as Adam Fox Hockey Association Play- of Harvard, Charlie McA- er of the Year and Union’s voy from Boston Universi- first-ever Hobey Baker fi- ty, Spencer Foo, also from nalist. Union, and Charles Wil- Along with being the na- liams of Canisius. tion’s co-leader in scoring, Hobart (Hobey) Baker Vecchione led the country was a collegiate hockey with seven game-winning player for Princeton and a goals and 21 multi-point World War I flier who was games. killed in December 1918 Vecchione also ranked while test-flying an air- second in shorthanded plane. The plane crashed goals (4) and fourth in fa- just hours before he was ceoff percentage (61.8). to leave France and re- He completed his career turn home to the United as Union’s all-time lead- States. The award is given ing scorer (176 points), to the best player in hock- ranking second in pro- ey, but also honors the gram history in assists character of the players (105) and third in goals nominated. (71). Vecchione, who helped A soon-to-be four-time lead Union to a national ECAC Hockey All-Aca- championship as a fresh- demic Team honoree, Vec- man, was active in many chione has completed the events around the Sche- requirements for a bache- nectady, N.Y., campus, lor of arts in history and including spearheading will graduate with his an effort to serve Thanks- class this June. giving meals at the local Also chosen to the East YMCA. ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Saugus’ Nick Sanderson runs into Lynn’s Jose Perez as the ball falls behind them. Saugus defense shuts down Lynn lacrosse LACROSSE Billingsley scored his ed, “I’m proud of my guys, a practice.” From B1 second goal of the contest they played really well. If Saugus (1-0) will look to to start the fourth quarter, we could finish when we earn its second win of the later, Wright scored again giving the Sachems a 6-1 got the shots, it would’ve young season on Monday to make it a 5-1 lead. edge. The Jets fought back been a different story.” against NEC newcomer That’s where the score with a goal scored by Joe Trainor scored a pair of Everett. stayed through three. Cross with eight minutes insurance goals for the Sa- Lynn (0-2) hopes to earn “In the second half we left in the game, making it chems in the closing stag- its first win of the season, definitely cashed in on our 8-2 in Saugus’ favor. es of the game, icing the also on Monday, when it chances when we needed “The effort was great,” victory for Saugus. hosts Revere. to,” Scuzzarella said. “I Pappagianopoulos said. “It’s nice to get started “We have to finish, it’s think that was probably “We worked hard. We with a win here,” Scuzza- that simple,” Pappa- the difference for us. We couldn’t finish but it rella said. “But we have to gianopoulos said. “We played pretty well defen- wasn’t for lack of trying. get right back to work on have to find the back of the sively, Alex (Debrito) made We probably outshot them Monday. We have Everett net a little bit. The effort some nice saves from the in the game.” on Monday so over the was there, we just need to perimeter.” Pappagianopoulos add- weekend we’ll try to fit in finish.” Wrestling take center ring in Lynn WRESTLING From B1 home state. “It’s exciting to be somewhat local ITEM FILE PHOTO because we travel all over the place,” Armstrong said. Fenwick’s Colbi Flickinger scored four times Armstrong was also appreciative against Mystic Valley Friday. of the chance to shed a positive light on wrestling in a city full of sports history like Lynn. Roundup: Crusaders “Anything to create any kind of awareness right now for wrestling and to try to bring it to forefront,” blow past Eagles Armstrong said. “Lynn’s known for its high school football and things ROUNDUP and Meg Carney added like that. To generate interest for a From B1 two assists. kid to take up wrestling, we’re more BOYS LACROSSE than happy to do that.” Bishop Fenwick 14, Ipswich 13, Colon, who hails from Puerto Rico, Mystic Valley 3 Marblehead 6 made his WWE debut in Boston in Colbi Flickinger led the The Magicians trailed, 2004. In his first WWE match, Colon way for the Crusaders 6-1, at the half, and defeated John Cena, a Massachu- (3-0) with four goals in a couldn’t come back against setts native, for the United States rout of the Eagles. Maddie Ipswich at home. Sam Ci- Championship. Bethune had two goals offi, Manning Sears, Sam “I like doing these venues and go- and four assists, Brigid Thompson and Joe Cronin ing to these towns to meet people,” Waldron scored twice and scored for Marblehead. Colon said. “There are a lot of char- logged an assist, Fran Pentucket 13, acters and they have very entertain- Carpinella scored twice, Fenwick 5 ing stories. I just want to give them Hannah Durkin added a The Crusaders were a show that they won’t forget.” goal and an assist, Molly handed their first loss of Touring the country with BTW Camelo had a hat trick the season on the road. and a wrestling star of Hart’s mag- nitude is an experience that Colon ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE has enjoyed being a part of. Devil’s Reject, left, is pushed into the corner of the ring by The Ex-Bruin Thornton “He’s one of the greatest of all Patriot at the Big Time Wrestling show at St. Michael’s Hall. time,” Colon said of Hart. “You can see how people love him, even after It’s where we chose our home to be “You see the faces of the fans, and faces final game all these years. People still remem- on the North Shore. We’re just build- the funny thing is, they all have their SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — For Hockey League and at ber him and they still love him.” ing on Lynn’s sports tradition.” memories,” Perkins said. “These BTW has been bringing its wres- Shawn Thornton, getting to least 700 games in the Perkins said that Hart’s meet and fans come here and have their sto- the NHL was not easy. National Hockey League. tling stars to Lynn since 2005. The greet with fans at St. Michael’s gives organization looks to make two ries about Boston. Bret remembers Same goes for leaving. The first was Jim Morri- them a memory they won’t likely stops in Lynn each year. those matches because he’s the type The last game of Thorn- son, who logged 704 NHL forget anytime soon. The pre-sale to “Lynn’s infamous,” BTW co-owner Friday’s event was the largest BTW of guy that’s proud of his work. He’ll ton's 20-year pro career — games in a career that Stephen Perkins said. “Lynn’s a fa- has ever had for an event in Lynn. be able to recount those memories the first half spent grind- ended in the early 1970s. mous local town. We just build on it. Hart met over 200 fans on Friday. with them when they meet him.” ing in the minors before Thornton's last game he got to the NHL for good will be his 705th. — comes Saturday night, "It's been a good run," when he and the Florida Thornton said. Marblehead baseball under new leadership Panthers play host to the Florida interim coach Buffalo Sabres. The Pan- Tom Rowe raves about MAGICIANS other key aspects of base- weather and an oppor- “I was fortunate in one thers play their season Thornton and knows the From B1 ball in practice. tunity to play. It’s tough regard,” Giardi said. “I finale Sunday in Wash- end of his playing days is “Being indoors, we have right now because we didn’t play a ton in the and the success we’ve had the advantage of getting don’t know where every- ington, and Thornton isn't an emotional time. Rowe minors but I got to watch in other sports, that gives in the cages,” Giardi said. body’s going to be in terms making the trip. paid tribute last week and examine. I remind my kids a lot of confidence,” “We haven’t faced a ton of of positions or innings on He's going out on his terms, when he sent Thornton kids that they need to be out for the opening shift Giardi said. “Confidence hitters yet, we’ll do that the mound. As a coach, I’m students of the game. It’s on home ice, with a tall glass brings success and success in the next few days. We’ll anxious too. We’re looking of celebratory scotch in his in Boston so he could hear a science sometimes. Even an ovation from Bruins' brings confidence. The look to fit a scrimmage in to get things moving.” though you might not be postgame plans. kids know what it takes soon. This is a time where Giardi brings a wealth fans one final time. in the game, you have to "A lot of years, a lot of to win games. They’re pas- we’re installing bunt de- of baseball experience to "I think he'll be great," be mentally in the game punches in the face, a sionate and they’re excited fense, pick off plays and the program. As a player, lot of miles on the bus," Rowe said when asked at all times.” about Thornton's loom- about this season.” things like that.” he shined at Salem High Thornton said. "But then Like many other teams And like many of the and brought his talents Joining Giardi on the ing transition to front-of- coaching staff are Todd Al- a lot of charter flights, a fice life. "The thing that's across the state, Marble- other teams across the to the college diamond at fred, Tom Bennett, Steve lot of filets on those char- impressed me the most head hasn’t been able to state, the Magicians are Harvard. Giardi’s career ter flights. It's the best job about him is how intel- get much work outdoors anxious for good weather also includes four years at Gridley, Mike Lavender, in the world." ligent he is. He's a very, due to bad weather. Luck- and hoping to get outside the professional level in Ken Wheeler and Tom And now it's ending. very smart guy and he's ily for the Magicians, the sooner rather than later. the minor league systems Roundy. He is one of two play- got a real passion for busi- team has access to cages “They’re itching to get of the New York Yankees, The Magicians open the ers to play more than 600 ness and I think he's go- indoors and has been able outside,” Giardi said. San Francisco Giants and season Monday against games in the American ing to pick it up quickly." to work on a handful of “They’re looking for good Montreal Expos. Swampscott. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE SATURDAY Girls Lacrosse Baseball Lynnfield at Wakefield (3) Arl.Cath. at Lynnfield (noon) Peabody at Revere (11) Manchester at Winthrop (11) Salem at St. Mary’s (2:30) Matignon at Malden Catholic (noon) Melrose at Malden (noon) Crew St. John’s at Peabody (2) Medford at Malden (TBA) Softball Sailing Melrose at Malden (noon) Maine Invite (Pleon YC, 9) Revere at New Bedford (2) Tabor at St. John’s (2:30) Boys Lacrosse Track Gloucester at Dracut (noon) St. John’s K of C mile relays (9) Marblehead at Swampscott (at Ber- tram Field, Salem, 2) SUNDAY Medford at Haverhill (2) Baseball Revere at Lynnfield (11) Matignon at St. Mary’s (3:30) St. John’s at Hingham (4) Wakefield at Malden Catholic (1) Sailing Winthrop at St. Mary’s (11) St. John’s at Sharon (TBA)

SPORTS BRIEFS Park and recs St. Mary’s High School, 35 Tremont St. in Lynn. The tennis clinics clinic is for boys and girls grade 4-12. The cost is $200. Youth tennis clinics will be All players must bring a held by Lynn Parks and Rec- ball. For more information, reation on Saturdays from contact Helen Ridley at 781- May 6-27 at Gowdy Play- 775-0778 or ridleytopflight- ground on Cedar Brook Road. [email protected]. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The clinic will consist of Despite a solid start in his first outing of the year, Stephen Wright, right, was handed a no-de- warmups, stretches, basic Conlon Memorial cision after the Red Sox lost a lead to the Detroit Tigers in the bottom of the eighth inning on tennis, forehand and back- Friday afternoon. hand, serve and volley, and Scholarship group tennis. Ages 8 and under will meet Applications are now being from 9-10 a.m.; 9-11 at 10:15- accepted for the Conlon Sox bullpen falters in loss to Tigers 11:15 a.m.; ages 12 and up, Memorial Scholarship, award in honor and memory 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. DETROIT (AP) — After seven shortstop Xander Bogaerts and re- in the final run. of Michael J. and Michelle Registration forms are runs, five walks, two lead chang- liever Matt Barnes, who are on the “Just yanking some fastballs to his Conlon. available at www.ci.lynn/ es and a parade of futile pitching bereavement list. glove side,” Boston manager John citydevelopments—parkan- An award of $1,500 will be given to one senior from changes, the eighth inning finally Whoever won this game was going Farrell said. “Missed down and away drecreation.shtml. ended at Comerica Park. to do so in spite of its bullpen. The to right-handers where you’re look- For more information, con- each of Lynn’s three Public High Schools. The award is What the Detroit bullpen squan- Tigers wasted their lead when Pab- ing to finish off an inning. This one tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- dered, the Boston relievers had giv- lo Sandoval put the Red Sox ahead got away from us.” 7086. to be presented during Senior Awards Night to a en right back. with a three-run homer off Francis- Mahtook made another import- Articles to bring include a JaCoby Jones drew a bases-loaded co Rodriguez. Sandoval, who played ant play in the ninth. With a man racquet, hat, water and sun- male/female who best meets the following criteria: Varsity walk in the bottom of the eighth, and in just three games last year before on first, Rodriguez (1-0) allowed a screen. A limited number of the Tigers outlasted the flu-bitten having shoulder surgery, hit a drive to two-out double by Mitch Moreland. racquets are available. athlete, excellent school citi- zen, and evidence of academ- Red Sox 6-5 on Friday to win their left-center field on an 0-2 pitch for his Mahtook reached the ball in the ic success. The candidate ninth straight home opener. Detroit first home run since Aug. 15, 2015. right-field corner and threw it in Helen Ridley must also have been accept- allowed five runs in the top of the The lead didn’t last. quickly enough to make the lead basketball clinic ed to a two- or four-year col- eighth, blowing a 4-0 lead in the pro- After Nicholas Castellanos and Mi- runner stop at third. lege, and is in need of finan- cess, but the Tigers scored twice in guel Cabrera struck out to start the “If he bobbles that ball, if he The 2017 Spring Skills cial assistance. All applica- their half to take back the lead. Detroit eighth, Heath Hembree (0-1) doesn’t field that ball cleanly, it’s a Basketball Clinic will be tions are due by Friday, May “Up and down the lineup, you had walked two batters, and pinch-hitter tie ballgame,” McCann said. held on Mondays from 7-8:30 12th and are currently avail- guys that were having good at-bats Mikie Mahtook followed with a ty- Before the bullpens got involved, p.m. starting April 3 and able in each school’s guid- and passing the baton to the next ing double off Robby Scott. Detroit’s Michael Fulmer pitched running over 10 sessions at ance offices. guy,” Detroit catcher James McCann “He threw me a curveball and I six scoreless innings. The reigning said. “That just builds chemistry, was able to get a barrel on it,” said American League Rookie of the Year builds camaraderie among our- Mahtook, who was playing his first allowed four hits and two walks, NHL selves as a team.” home game for the Tigers after be- striking out four. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Red Sox stars Hanley Ramirez ing acquired in the offseason. Boston knuckleballer Steven Atlantic Division Central Division and Mookie Betts were ill and out of Joe Kelly then allowed consecutive Wright allowed four runs and seven GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA y-Montreal 81 46 26 9 101 223 198 z-Chicago 81 50 23 8 108 242 210 the lineup. Boston also was without walks to McCann and Jones, forcing hits in 6 2/3 innings. x-Ottawa 80 43 27 10 96 207 209 x-Minn. 81 48 25 8 104 263 207 x-Boston 81 44 30 7 95 233 209 x-St. Louis 80 44 29 7 95 227 212 Toronto 80 39 26 15 93 244 236 x-Nashville 81 41 28 12 94 239 222 Tampa Bay 81 41 30 10 92 230 225 Winnipeg 81 39 35 7 85 247 255 Buffalo 80 33 35 12 78 199 230 Dallas 81 33 37 11 77 219 259 Four-way tie atop Masters leaderboard Florida 80 33 36 11 77 205 237 Colorado 80 22 55 3 47 161 271 Detroit 80 32 36 12 76 201 240 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — golf’s biggest stars. GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Anaheim 81 45 23 13 103 219 197 Rickie Fowler only want- Fifteen players were z-Wash. 80 54 18 8 116 260 179 x-Edmon. 80 45 26 9 99 239 208 x-Pitts. 80 50 19 11 111 277 226 x-San Jose 81 45 29 7 97 218 200 ed to make sure the wind separated by a mere five x-Colum. 80 49 23 8 106 244 189 x-Calgary 81 45 32 4 94 225 218 didn’t blow him away over shots going into the week- x-N.Y.R. 80 47 27 6 100 252 215 Los Ang. 80 38 35 7 83 195 199 N.Y. I. 80 39 29 12 90 233 238 Arizona 81 30 41 10 70 196 257 two tough rounds at the end, a group that includes Philly 80 38 33 9 85 212 230 Vanc. 80 30 41 9 69 178 235 Masters. More than just Adam Scott and Jordan Carolina 80 35 31 14 84 207 228 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- survive on Friday, he post- Spieth, Rory McIlroy and N. Jersey 80 28 38 14 70 180 236 time loss. ed a 5-under 67 that gave Phil Mickelson, and even Friday’s Games Nashville at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay 4, Montreal 2 Colorado at Dallas, 8 p.m. him a share of the lead for 57-year-old Fred Couples. Saturday’s Games Minnesota at Arizona, 9 p.m. the first time in a major. “I knew the first two days Columbus at Philadelphia, 12:30 p.m. Edmonton at Vancouver, 10 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 12:30 p.m. Calgary at San Jose, 10 p.m. He has plenty of compa- would be tough. We really Washington at Boston, 3 p.m. Sunday’s Games ny. needed to make sure we N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Ottawa at N.Y. Islanders, 5 p.m. Chicago at Los Angeles, 6 p.m. Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. Sergio Garcia, Thomas could fight through it and St. Louis at Carolina, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Detroit, 5 p.m. Pieters and Charley Hoff- stay in the tournament,” Pittsburgh at Toronto, 7 p.m. Columbus at Toronto, 6 p.m. Montreal at Detroit, 7 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, 6 p.m. man joined him in the Fowler said. “We’re in a Buffalo at Florida, 7 p.m. Florida at Washington, 7 p.m. largest 36-hole logjam at good spot. It’s going to be a Augusta National in 44 fun weekend. We’re going NBA years. to see a lot of good golf and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS And the fun is just start- battle it out.” EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE ing. Fowler began his move Rickie Fowler shot a 5-under 67 on Friday to Atlantic Division Southwest Division move into a four-way tie atop the leaderboard W L Pct GB W L Pct GB The wind began to sub- early by holing a bunker x-Boston 50 29 .633 — y-San Antonio 61 18 .772 — side as the pines cast long shot for eagle on the sec- at The Masters in Augusta, Ga. x-Toronto 49 31 .613 1½ x-Houston 53 26 .671 8 shadows across the course ond hole, and even a bogey New York 30 50 .375 20½ x-Memphis 43 37 .538 18½ the least bit bothered by birdie and shot 69. Philadelphia 28 51 .354 22 New Orleans 33 45 .423 27½ late in the afternoon, and from the water behind the seeing the wrong score Pieters made an ea- Brooklyn 19 60 .241 31 Dallas 32 47 .405 29 the forecast is close to per- green on the par-5 15th Southeast Division Northwest Division for him on a leaderboard gle on the par-5 13th on W L Pct GB W L Pct GB fection for the rest of the green didn’t ruin his day. y-Washington 48 31 .608 — x-Utah 48 30 .615 — weekend, with mild tem- He bounced back with a behind the 13th green his way to a 68. Hoffman Atlanta 41 38 .519 7 x-Oklahoma City 45 33 .577 3 when a penalty for a lost was simply happy to join Miami 38 41 .481 10 Portland 39 40 .494 9½ peratures and hardly any birdie and stay in the lead. Charlotte 36 43 .456 12 Denver 37 41 .474 11 wind. Garcia, playing his 70th ball was mistakenly at- them. His four-shot lead Orlando 28 51 .354 20 Minnesota 31 47 .397 17 tributed to him. He fired was gone in 11 holes, and Central Division Pacific Division That won’t make it any consecutive major and W L Pct GB W L Pct GB easier, as survival gives still looking for that first a 3-iron across the water he steadied himself the y-Cleveland 51 28 .646 — z-Golden State 65 14 .823 — and into the wind to the rest of the way to limit the Milwaukee 40 39 .506 11 x-L.A. Clippers 48 31 .608 17 way to what could be a victory to define an other- Chicago 39 40 .494 12 Sacramento 31 47 .397 33½ shootout among some of wise strong career, wasn’t 15th green for a two-putt damage to a 75. Indiana 39 40 .494 12 L.A. Lakers 23 55 .295 41½ Detroit 36 43 .456 15 Phoenix 22 57 .278 43 Friday’s Games Boston at Charlotte, 6 p.m. TV/RADIO Atlanta 114, Cleveland 100 Indiana at Orlando, 6 p.m. Toronto 96, Miami 94 Miami at Washington, 7 p.m. Soccer Plus, 9:30 a.m.; Bundesliga: p.m. Detroit 114, Houston 109 Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. SATURDAY Memphis 101, New York 88 L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. TV Bayer Leverkusen at RB Leipzig, FS2, Boxing San Antonio 102, Dallas 89 Utah at Portland, 10 p.m. MLB 9:30 a.m.; Premier League: Hull City at Minnesota at Utah, 9 p.m. New Orleans at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Lopez vs. Corral; Luna vs. Klimov, FS1, New Orleans at Denver, 9 p.m. Sunday’s Games Boston at Detroit, NESN, 1:10 p.m.; NY Manchester City, NBCSN, 10 a.m.; Pre- Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Toronto at New York, 12 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Cleveland at Atlanta, 3:30 p.m. Yankees at Baltimore, FS1, 4:05 p.m.; mier League: Liverpool at Stoke City, College lacrosse Saturday’s Games Oklahoma City at Denver, 5 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, MLB Net- CNBC, 10 a.m.; Bundesliga: Borussia Chicago at Brooklyn, 5 p.m. Dallas at Phoenix, 6 p.m. work, 7 p.m. Dortmund at Bayern Munich, FS1, Villanova at Denver, FS1, 2 p.m. 12:30 p.m.; Premier League: Chelsea at College baseball Rugby Bournemouth, NBC, 12:30 p.m.; MLS: MLB English Premiership: Wasps vs. Vanderbilt at South Carolina, ESPN2, 12 Houston at New England, CSN, 2 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE p.m. Northampton (tape), NBCSN, 2 p.m. East Division East Division Motor sports W L Pct GB W L Pct GB NBA Soccer Baltimore 3 0 1.000 — Washington 3 1 .750 — AMA: Monster Energy Supercross, FS1, Boston 2 1 .667 1 New York 2 1 .667 ½ Chicago at Brooklyn, NBATV, 5 p.m.; Bos- Premier League: Manchester United at Tampa Bay 3 2 .600 1 Miami 1 2 .333 1½ 10 p.m. ton at Charlotte, CSN, 6 p.m.; LA Clip- Sunderland, NBCSN, 8:30 a.m.; Bunde- Toronto 1 3 .250 2½ Philadelphia 1 3 .250 2 Auto racing New York 1 3 .250 2½ Atlanta 1 3 .250 2 pers at San Antonio, ABC, 8:30 p.m. sliga: FC Augsburg at Hertha BSC , Central Division Central Division Xfinity: Cowboy 300, Fox, 1:30 p.m. FS1, 9:30 a.m.; Premier League: Leices- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boxing ter City at Everton, NBCSN, 11 a.m.; Minnesota 4 0 1.000 — Cincinnati 2 1 .667 — Radio Cleveland 3 0 1.000 ½ Chicago 2 1 .667 — Lomachenko vs. Sosa; Usyk vs. Hunter, Bundesliga: Darmstadt at FC Ingolstadt MLB Detroit 2 1 .667 1½ Pittsburgh 1 2 .333 1 HBO, 10 p.m. 04, FS2, 11:30 a.m.; Women, Interna- Chicago 1 2 .333 2½ St. Louis 1 2 .333 1 Boston at Detroit, NESN, 1:10 p.m. Kansas City 0 3 .000 3½ Milwaukee 1 3 .250 1½ Golf tional friendly, US vs. Russia, ESPN, 2 West Division West Division SUNDAY p.m.; MLS: New York at Orlando City SC, W L Pct GB W L Pct GB The Masters, CBS, 3 p.m. Houston 3 1 .750 — Colorado 4 1 .800 — TV ESPN, 4 p.m.; MLS: Colorado at Sport- Los Angeles 2 2 .500 1 Arizona 3 1 .750 ½ College hockey MLB ing Kansas City, FS1, 7 p.m. Oakland 2 3 .400 1½ Los Angeles 3 2 .600 1 NCAA championship: Minn.-Duluth vs. Seattle 1 3 .250 2 San Francisco 1 3 .250 2½ Boston at Detroit, NESN, 1:10 p.m.; NY College softball Texas 1 3 .250 2 San Diego 1 3 .250 2½ Denver, ESPN, 8 p.m. Yankees at Baltimore, MLB Network, LSU at Alabama, ESPN2, 3 p.m. Friday’s Games Miami at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. NHL 1:30 p.m.; Miami at NY Mets, ESPN, Detroit 6, Boston 5 Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Auto racing Washington at Boston, NBC, 3 p.m. 8:08 p.m. Pittsburgh 5, Atlanta 4 Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Formula One: Chinese Grand Prix, NBCSN, Washington 7, Philadelphia 6 Cleveland at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Golf Colorado 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 Saturday’s Games Mixed martial arts 2 a.m.; Monster Energy Cup: O’Reilly Baltimore 6, N.Y. Yankees 5 Boston (Rodriguez 0-0) at Detroit (Zimmer- Masters, CBS, 2 p.m. Tampa Bay 10, Toronto 8 mann 0-0), 1:10 p.m. UFC 210 prelims, FS1, 8 p.m. 500, Fox, 1:30 p.m.; IndyCar: Grand Prix Texas 10, Oakland 5 Minnesota (Santana 1-0) at Chicago White Soccer NBA of Long Beach, NBCSN, 4:30 p.m. Minnesota 3, Chicago White Sox 1 Sox (Gonzalez 0-0), 2:10 p.m. Kansas City at Houston, 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 0-1) at Baltimore Premier League: Watford at Tottenham Toronto at New York, NBATV, 12 p.m.; Radio Cleveland at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. (Gausman 0-0), 4:05 p.m. MLB Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Toronto (Sanchez 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Archer Hotspur, NBCSN, 7:30 a.m.; Bundesliga: Cleveland at Atlanta, NBATV, 3:30 p.m.; San Francisco at San Diego, 6:40 p.m. 1-0), 6:10 p.m. 1899 Hoffenheim at Hamburger SV, Fox Minnesota at LA Lakers, NBATV, 9:30 Boston at Detroit, NESN, 1:10 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 COMICS

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EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV APRIL 8, 2017 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS ARIES (March 21-April 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) WGBH Call the Midwife (N) Home Fires on Wolf Hall on Mas- World- Ask This Basic Front Row Boston The Last Days of Personal progress should be Aim to please and avoid com- Emotional problems will crop ^ PBS Masterpiece (N) terpiece Gordon Old H’se Black Jesus (N) your priority. Check online job plaints. You may crave change, up if you deal with institutions, WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Ransom “Refuge” (N) Training Day “Quid 48 Hours WBZ Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles $ CBS Fortune Pro Quo” (N) News sites and adjust your resume but sticking to familiar sur- authority figures or someone WCVB Inside Chronicle NBA NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at San Antonio News- Celebrity Person of Interest Elemen- to fit the requirements need- roundings will be in your best who doesn’t like the choices % ABC Edition Spurs. AT&T Center. (N) Center 5 Page “Wingman” tary ed to get you where you want interest. Tidy up loose ends you are making. Don’t believe WBTS Access Hollywood Dateline NBC (N) Saturday Night Live News Saturday Night Live “Louis 1st Look to go. Nurture important rela- before you start something everything you hear. * NBC (N) at 11 C.K.; The Chainsmokers” (N) (N) tionships. new. WFXT Entertainment MasterChef Prison Break FOX 25 Sports Kicking & Scream- Just for Just for FOX 25 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) 9 FOX Tonight (N) “Ogygia” News Wrap ing “Jungle Love” Laughs Laughs News TAURUS (April 20-May 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Walk away from anyone behav- WUNI Crónicas de Sábado Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Desde Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Desde Dur- Noticiero Estrel- Take on a challenge with gusto Do some research or take a ing erratically or extravagantly. ; UNI (N) el estadio BBVA Bancomer. (N) el estadio Chivas. (N) miendo Univision lados and play to win. Utilize your time course that could help you Offer advice, but don’t feel WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News (N) ›‡ Collateral Damage (2002, Action) Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & wisely, and push to be more make money doing something guilty or compelled to take F MNT Theory Theory Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elias Koteas. Molly productive and get good results. you enjoy. You are responsible charge. Put your money, energy WGBX Secrets of the Dead NOVA Earthquake in The Last Days of Jesus The crucifixion of HS Quiz Sing That Austin City Limits Under- Don’t get angry, get moving. for your own happiness. Do and time into personal gains. L PBS (N) Nepal. Jesus Christ. (N) Show ground not undermine a possibility WBIN Family Family Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Movie Joey Joey Good that could set you free. R MNT Guy Guy Bishop Bishop Morning GEMINI (May 21-June 20) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Someone will challenge you at Rely on people who have WLVI Scandal “The Lawn Last Man Last Man Modern Modern 7 News at 10PM on Rookie Blue “Big Anger Anger Paid X CW Chair” Standing Standing Family Family CW56 (N) Nickel” Program your weakest moment. Don’t LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) helped you in the past. Share TELE ››‡ Mr. Peabody & Sherman ››‡ Fast & Furious 6 (2013, Acción) Vin Diesel, Paul Titulares Conduc- Videos Asombrosos Programa go out of your way to accom- Take an interest in self-im- information that will encour- ¨ TELE (2014) Max Charles Walker, Dwayne Johnson. y Más tas Tot. modate others. Get your own provement and healthy life- age insight and greater op- WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Psych house in order before you styles. Question anyone who portunity to tidy up unfinished ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit venture into someone else’s has been a poor influence in business. Don’t settle for less CABLE STATIONS territory. the past. It’s up to you to say than what you want. (5:00) Live PD “Live Live PD “Live PD: Live PD “Live PD -- 04.08.17” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD Riding along with law no to bad habits. A&E PD -- 03.31.17” Rewind No. 6” (N) (N) enforcement. CANCER (June 21-July 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) (6:30) ››› “3:10 to Yuma” (2007, West- The Son “First Son of Texas; The Plum The Son “First Son of Texas; The Plum Tree” Eli Mc- AMC Share your concerns or plans SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Make love and romance pri- ern) Russell Crowe, Christian Bale. Tree” Eli McCullough survives an attack. Cullough survives an attack. with someone you live or work Call in favors. Put love and ro- orities. Look for common in- (5:30) ›› “Delivery ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Delivery BRAVO with. The suggestions he or mance at the top of your list. terests with a loved one and Man” (2013) Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. ‘PG-13’ Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. ‘PG-13’ Man she makes will help you fig- Celebrate and discuss plans to discuss ways to improve your (6:00) NBA Basketball Boston Celtics Celtics Paul Angling School of Golf School of Golf NBA Basketball: CSNE ure out how to move forward move forward personally and relationship by working to- Celtics at Charlotte Hornets. Post. Post Pierce Celtics at Hornets without taking on too much professionally. A child or elder gether to reach your shared Deadliest Catch: Deadliest Catch: Deadliest Catch: Captains’ Legacy Dam- Deadliest Catch: On Deck The captains Deadly DISC Captains’ Legacy Captains’ Legacy age takes a toll on Sig’s heart. (N) discuss the season. (N) Catch physically or financially. will offer interesting advice. long-term goals. Stuck/ L&M:Cali K.C. Un- Bizaard- ›‡ Spy Kids: All the Time in Andi Mack “Tomor- Bizaard- Liv and Liv and Bizaard- DISN Middle Style dercover vark the World in 4D (2011) ‘PG’ row Starts Today” vark Maddie Maddie vark SportsCenter (N) College Hockey NCAA Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- BRIDGE ESPN ter 30 for 30 NFL great 30 for 30 The original Big East Conference. Track and Field Grenada Invitational. (N) The Fab Five Touted freshmen ESPN2 Randy Moss. arrive at Michigan. (5:45) ››‡ “The Karate Kid ››‡ Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992, Chil- ››› Mrs. Doubtfire (1993, Comedy) Robin Williams, How many choices exist at trick one? FREE Part II” (1986, Children’s) dren’s) Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci. Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan. J.K. Rowling said, “Destiny is mond ace, but it was lucky that ruff at trick one. Then, when the (6:00) ››› “Kung ›‡ The Smurfs 2 (2013, Children’s) Neil ››› The Croods (2013, Children’s) Voices Mike & Mike & Mike & FX Fu Panda 2” Patrick Harris, Brendan Gleeson. of Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone. Molly Molly Molly a name often given in retro- he did not. bad heart break is revealed, (6:10) “Central Intel- ››‡ War Dogs (2016, Comedy-Drama) Boxing Vasyl Lomaachenko vs. Jason Sosa. From Crashing War Dogs spect to choices that had dra- South had three choices declarer will see the necessity HBO ligence” (2016) Jonah Hill, Miles Teller. ‘R’ Oxon Hill, Md. (N) “Julie” ‘R’ matic consequences.” at trick one (if we ignore the to discard a heart, not a club, Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Road Hauks “Toma- Road Hauks “Toma- Counting Counting Counting on the diamond ace. HIST In this deal, South has absurd play of ruffing the dia- Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars (N) Cars (N) hauk” (N) hauk” Cars Cars Cars choices at trick one. He is in mond ace). He could win with Carefully consider your (6:00) “Girl Fol- The Wrong Mother (2017, Suspense) A Neighbor’s Deception (2017, Suspense) The Wrong Mother (2017) Van- choices. LIFE lowed” (2017) Vanessa Marcil, Brooke Nevin. Ashley Bell, Gates McFadden. essa Marcil, Brooke Nevin. seven spades, and West leads the diamond ace and discard Friends Friends Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- ››› The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005, Romance-Come- ››› Get Him to the the diamond king. How many either a club or a heart, or he MTV lousness lousness lousness lousness dy) Steve Carell, Catherine Keener. Greek (2010) options does South have, could play low from the board Charlie Charlie MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Detroit Sports Sports Sports Dirty MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox and what would happen after and ruff in his hand. NESN Moore Moore Tigers. Comerica Park. Today Today Today Water TV at Detroit Tigers. each? When I run this deal in a Henry Henry Henry Nicky, Thunder- Game Full Full Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh NICK South also had choices class, (almost) everyone dis- Danger Danger Danger Ricky mans Shakers House House Prince in the auction. After North cards the club five and can no Homeland Keane is Homeland Keane ›› The Boy (2016, Horror) Twin Peaks “Pilot” Laura Palmer’s body is ›› Twin Peaks: Fire SHOW sidelined. takes a stand. Lauren Cohan. ‘PG-13’ discovered near a riverbank. Walk With Me opened one heart, South rea- longer make the contract when The Miss- ›‡ Wild Hogs (2007, Comedy) ›› Deep Impact (1998, Drama) Robert Black Sails “XXXVIII.” Nassau is The Missing “The sonably chose to respond five the hearts are 4-0. STARZ ing Tim Allen. ‘PG-13’ Duvall, Tea Leoni, Elijah Wood. ‘PG-13’ changed forever. Mountain” no-trump, the Grand Slam Much better is to throw a ›› Freddy vs. Jason (2003, Horror) Rob- ›› Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) Milla ›› Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003, Horror) Ray Cabin Force, asking his partner to bid heart on the diamond ace. SYFY ert Englund, Ken Kirzinger. Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez. Wise, Jonathan Breck. Fever seven with two of the top three Then, after drawing trumps and 2 Broke Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full The ››‡ Talladega Nights: The TBS heart honors. When North did turning to hearts, South can Girls Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Frontal Detour Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006) exactly that, South converted ruff the fourth round, cross to (5:30) ››‡ “Godzil- ›››‡ The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003, Fantasy) Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, ›››‡ Die Hard TNT la” (2014) Liv Tyler. Humans and creatures unite to battle Sauron and his army. (1988) Bruce Willis. to seven spades. North then dummy with a spade and pitch (6:30) ››‡ “Red 2” (2013, Action) Bruce ›› Fast & Furious (2009, Action) Vin Colony “Ronin” ››‡ Armageddon (1998, Sci- contemplated bidding seven his club five on the heart six. USA Willis, John Malkovich. Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez. ence Fiction) Bruce Willis. no-trump based on his dia- My preference, though, is to (6:30) ›››› “Titanic” (1997, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy ››‡ The Notebook (2004) Ryan Gosling. A man tells VH1 Zane. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. a story to a woman about two lovers. CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV APRIL 9, 2017 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Steves’ World- Call the Midwife (N) Home Fires on Wolf Hall on Mas- Secrets of the Dead Rick Steves’ Europe Travel ^ PBS Europe Gordon Masterpiece (N) terpiece (N) Skills WBZ 60 Minutes (N) NCIS: Los Angeles Madam Secretary Elementary “High WBZ Sports Final (N) Joel McCarver $ CBS (N) “Good Bones” (N) Heat” (N) News Osteen WCVB America’s Funniest Once Upon a Time Match Game (N) American Crime (N) News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos (N) (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “Brotherhood” WBTS Little Big Shots Little Big Shots Chicago Justice Shades of Blue NBC Boston News Access Hollywood Ninja * NBC “Tiny Dancer” (N) “Lily’s Law” (N) “Fracture” (N) at 11:00pm (N) Warrior WFXT Simpsons Bob’s Simpsons Making Family Last Man FOX 25 News at FOX 25 Sports Whacked This- FOX 25 9 FOX Burgers History Guy 10PM (N) News Wrap Out Spo. Minute News WUNI Notanserio Univi- Su Nombre Era Dolores (N) Aquí y Ahora (N) Dur- Noticiero República Deportiva Notan- ; UNI sion (N) miendo Univision (N) serio WSBK Castle “Watershed” WBZ News (N) Blue Bloods “Se- Blue Bloods “Front Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and F MNT crets and Lies” Page News” Theory Theory Girls Girls Half Men WGBX (6:00) ››› “After Antiques Roadshow Independent Lens Community POV Soundstage “Old Call the Midwife Home L PBS the Thin Man” heals after school shooting. Dominion” Fires WBIN All in the All in the The Jef- The Jef- Barney Barney Wild Side What My Two My Two Family Family 227 R MNT Family Family fersons fersons Miller Miller Went Dads Dads Ties Ties WLVI Scandal The The Modern Modern 7 News at 10PM on Rookie Blue “Girl- Anger Anger Paid X CW Middle Middle Family Family CW56 (N) friend of the Year” Program TELE ›› Son of God (2014) Diogo Morgado, Greg Hicks. La historia de Don Francisco te Titulares Conduc- ›› The Last Warrior (2000, ¨ TELE Jesús, desde su nacimiento a su resurrección. invita (N) y Más tas Tot. Acción) Dolph Lundgren. WABU White Collar Neal White Collar “Forg- White Collar “What White Collar “Coun- White Collar “Pay- White Collar “Power Psych ¥ ION wants revenge. ing Bonds” Happens in Burma” termeasures” back” Play” CABLE STATIONS American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American A&E “Pandora’s Box” “When Horses Fly” “Pandora’s Box” Pickers Into the Badlands Into the Badlands Into the Badlands Into the Badlands Talking With Chris Comic Into the Badlands AMC (N) Hardwick (N) Men The Real House- The Real House- The Real House- The Real House- Watch The Real Housewives of At- House- BRAVO wives of Atlanta (N) wives of Atlanta (N) wives of Potomac wives of Atlanta What lanta “Chateau She Did That” wives (6:30) The Baseball Sports Sunday (N) The Baseball Show Sports Sunday Celtics Sports Sunday Celtics CSNE Show (N) Postup Postup Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid: Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Afraid DISC “Contamination” “Melt Down Under” Uncensored (N) “The Lost World” “Rise Above” “The Lost World” Stuck/ Andi K.C. Un- Bizaard- The Swap (2016, Comedy) K.C. Un- Bunk’d Bizaard- Girl Andi Austin & DISN Middle Mack dercover vark Peyton List. ‘NR’ dercover vark Meets Mack Ally Baseball: Sunday MLB Baseball Miami Marlins at New York Mets. Citi Field. (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter ESPN Night Countdown SportsCenter (N) 30 for 30 The Bears Super Bowl XX win. SportsCenter (N) 30 for 30 ESPN FC (N) 30 for 30 ESPN2 (6:25) ››› “Mrs. Doubtfire” (1993, Comedy) Robin ››› Grease (1978) John Travolta. Disparate summer Joel PiYo James FREE Williams, Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan. lovers meet again as high-school seniors. Osteen Workout! Robison ››‡ Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) Kristen Stewart. A Feud: Bette and Feud: Bette and Feud: Bette and Bette and FX huntsman sent to capture Snow White becomes her ally. Joan (N) Joan Joan Joan (6:15) ››› “I Am ››‡ War Dogs (2016, Comedy-Drama) Girls (N) Crashing Last Crashing Girls Last Girls HBO Legend” (2007) Jonah Hill, Miles Teller. ‘R’ (N) Week Week Jesus: The Lost 40 Days Events in the The Face of Jesus Uncovered? A visual Jesus: The Lost 40 Days Events in the Face of HIST lost gospels. picture of Jesus Christ. (N) lost gospels. Jesus (6:00) “Evil Nanny” ›› The Stepfather (2009, Suspense) The Wrong Mother (2017, Suspense) ›› The Stepfather (2009) LIFE (2017, Suspense) Dylan Walsh, Sela Ward, Penn Badgley. Vanessa Marcil, Brooke Nevin. Dylan Walsh, Sela Ward. Friends Friends ››› The Blind Side (2009) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. A well- ››› Freedom Writers (2007, Drama) Hilary Swank, MTV to-do white couple adopts a homeless black teen. Patrick Dempsey, Scott Glenn. Heartland Poker To Be Announced Dining Red Sox Sports Sports Sports Dirty MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox NESN Tour (N) Playbook Today Today Today Water TV at Detroit Tigers. Nicky, Henry Henry Crashletes ›‡ The Last Airbender (2010, Fantasy) Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh NICK Ricky Danger Danger (N) Noah Ringer, Dev Patel. Prince Billions Axe as- Circus- Circus- Homeland Pieces fall Billions Axe faces Billions Axe faces Circus- Homeland Pieces fall SHOW sembles a war room. Inside Inside into place. (N) opposition. (N) opposition. Inside into place. (6:59) The White The White Queen The White Queen ›››‡ Chicago (2002, Musical) Catherine ›››› Glory (1989) Matthew STARZ Queen “The Final Battle” Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere. ‘PG-13’ Broderick. ‘R’ ›› Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) Milla ›› Ghost Rider (2007) Nicolas Cage. A motorcycle ››‡ The Wolfman (2010, Horror) Benicio SYFY Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez. stuntman is a supernatural agent of vengeance. Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins. (5:00) ›› “Bad ››› Rush Hour (1998, Action) Jackie ›› Rush Hour 2 (2001, Action) Jackie ›› Bad Boys II (2003) Martin TBS Boys II” (2003) Chan, Chris Tucker, Tom Wilkinson. Chan, Chris Tucker, John Lone. Lawrence, Will Smith. ››‡ The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014, Fantasy) ››‡ The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014, Fantasy) Law & TNT Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage. Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage. Order Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Modern Modern Modern Modern Chrisley USA cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Family Family Family Family Knows Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Black Ink Crew The Black Ink VH1 Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta crew parties. Crew B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 CLASSIFIED

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Basement has huge finished family closets, private balcony, off-street parking, laundry room, and room with a half bath. 2-car garage, central air. Plenty of privacy from storage. abutting conservation land. Possible in-law set-up. Green certified. $10,900 down payment, $2,438 monthly P&I, OCEANBLUE $0 down for veterans. REAL ESTATE Call 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 US runners largely absent at Tehran’s first marathon By Amir Vahdat ASSOCIATED PRESS TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s capital held its first inter- national marathon Friday, which was billed as an opportunity for “building FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS bridges” though American runners were largely ab- French far-right Front National Party Presi- sent. dent Marine Le Pen and vice-president Florian The head of Iran’s Track Philippot, left, talk to the media at the Elysee and Field Federation, Palace in Paris. Majid Keyhani, had said there was no ban on any nationality in what he Gay voters embrace called the “Persian Run.” The course took male runners from the Azadi the French far-right Sports Complex through the Azadi square in west- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Thomas Adamson previously thought. ern Tehran. Women ran Participants of the Tehran Marathon run while women clap in front of ASSOCIATED PRESS The embrace goes both separately, inside the Aza- the Azadi (Freedom) monument tower in Tehran, Iran, Friday. ways. PARIS — A political par- di sports complex. Since taking over the ty that would abolish same- The race’s website listed to U.S. citizens after Pres- thusiast Charlie Barkowski, he would get his visa. But sex marriage — one whose National Front in 2011, 28 Americans among the ident Donald Trump first 35, who is based in Greece, it never came through. founder wanted AIDS Le Pen has worked to soft- registered runners, along announced a travel ban said he signed up for the “I submitted everything patients rounded up and en the racist, homophobic with participants from on Iranians and citizens of race in January. He had and just waited. ... I even branded homosexuality “a reputation of the party more than 40 countries, six other Muslim-majority traveled to Iran a few years had my bags packed,” he biological and social anom- co-founded by her father including Britain, Canada countries in January. Teh- back and was looking for- told The Associated Press. aly” — is now winning who was twice-prosecuted and Saudi Arabia. Keyhani ran later allowed American ward to returning to com- “I’m very disappointed. I LGBT votes in France. for Holocaust denial. said all the names were wrestlers to travel to Iran plete his 52nd marathon. made friends from Iran Motivated in part by the Surrounding herself submitted to the Foreign to participate in a world As recently as Tuesday, from before and was really deadly Islamic extremist with gay advisers, a strat- Ministry for issuing visas. championship. he said organizers had told looking forward to going attacks at home and at egy known as “pinkwash- Iran stopped issuing visas American marathon en- him they were still hopeful back.” a Florida gay nightclub, ing,” has been a key part a growing bloc of tradi- of these efforts that have tionally left-leaning gay put her within striking Demand booms in colleges for creative writing voters has embraced far- distance of the presiden- By Michael Melia 46, enrolled years after right French presidential tial Elysee. ASSOCIATED PRESS completing another bach- candidate Marine Le Pen, Jean-Marie Le Pen, 88, leader of the once-fringe elor’s degree, in business once declared “there are NEW HAVEN, Conn. management, and dreams National Front party. — Some credit the rise of “Faced with the current no queens” in the National of becoming a writer. Even Front and, in a sulfurous social media. Others at- if he can’t do it profession- threats, particularly from tribute it to a flourishing assault on the gay commu- ally, he’ll keep it up on the radical Islam, gays have culture of self-expression. nity in the 1980s, compared side. realized they’ll be the first Whatever the reason, col- AIDS-sufferers to lepers “I’m looking to get away victims of these barbarians, leges across the United whom he advocated keep- from the business world,” and only Marine is propos- States are seeing a boom ing radical solutions,” said ing in isolation centers. in demand for courses on he said. “I’m kind of look- Kelvin Hopper, 25, a gay To “de-demonize” the creative writing. ing to live in my own sepa- artist who lives in a hipster party and give it wider ap- Colleges are adding writ- rate world.” district of Paris and plans peal, his daughter public- Erica Wachs, a Yale ju- ing programs to accommo- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to cast his ballot for Le Pen. ly shunned him. In a stark date interest in what has nior specializing in cre- While nobody knows irony of history, Marine Le become the rarest of fields Erica Wachs on the Yale University campus in ative writing, arrived at how far Le Pen’s support- Pen’s National Front has in the humanities — a sec- New Haven, Conn. the Ivy League school ers will carry her in the more top aides who are tor that is growing, rather thinking she would study dents do after graduating? professional writers, oth- April 23-May 7 vote, sev- publicly known to be gay than losing students to either English or global “Most of them are aware ers will find work in fields affairs. Her first writing eral years of polls have than any other French po- science and technology. shown the National Front that this probably is not such as public relations, classes included some of litical party. The number of schools is now more popular with going to be their career. advertising or something the most exciting moments The most prominent of offering bachelor’s degrees the LGBT voters who in creative writing has At least, I hope they’re completely unrelated. In- of her freshman year, in- the party’s gay operatives make up 6.5 percent of the risen from three in 1975 aware,” said David Galef, structors say some stu- cluding sessions with writ- French electorate than it is her No. 2, Vice-President to 733 today, according to director of the creative dents see their focus on ers discussing their craft. is with straight voters. Florian Philippot. He came the Association of Writers writing program at Mont- writing as a way to under- She now is planning a ca- That the constituency out after being unwitting- & Writing Programs, an clair State University in stand themselves, make reer writing for the enter- once reviled by the party ly photographed by a gos- industry group based at New Jersey. “They’re in- use of a liberal education tainment industry. is buoying it suggests pop- sip magazine on a private George Mason University terested in doing some- and enrich their lives. “I hope writing is what I ulism has taken root in weekend away in Vienna in Fairfax, Virginia. thing they feel is creative.” One Montclair State un- will spend the rest of my France more deeply than with a man in 2014. So what will these stu- While some will become dergraduate, Gil Moreno, life doing,” she said. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN 22 HENRY AVE. LYNNFIELD $485,000 49 BAILEY ST. B: Jose Garcia 7 GOLDENROD LN. $310,000 S: 22 Henry Avenue Lynn, L.L.C. $1,250,000 SELLING YOUR HOME? B: Holly J. Smith and Christine E. B: Predrag Vasic and Vida Kojic If you want an honest opinion of value, Healy 72 HOLYOKE ST. S: Christopher N. Scarfo and S: Ryan Blake-Hathaway $215,000 Amy Furtado call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. B: Thu T. Vo and Ba VanTran 184 CHATHAM ST. S: Pamela Frary 6 NOTTINGHAM RD. FREE SERVICE $455,000 $640,000 B: Denis Mejia 50 JENNESS ST. B: Rene Digiovanni and Raymond S: Yancaro Flipping Co, L.L.C. Digiovanni $285,000 CONNORREALESTATE.COM B: John V. Snyder S: Dean FT, L.L.C. 441-447 CHATHAM ST. S: Pacuilli Elizabeth Estate and $1,100,000 Anthony Paciulli 2 TAPPAN CT. B: Lacourt Holdings, L.L.C. $1,385,000 62 FULTON ST. U:4 14 STATE ST. 15 ENDICOTT ST. S: Chatham Street, L.L.C. B: Christopher N. Scarfo $264,900 $345,000 $352,500 34 KERRINS LN. B: Sonjia M. Coleman $445,000 S: Raymond Digiovanni and B: Joshua D. Matthews and B: Lacey-Rose Faria 114 COMMONWEALTH RD. Rene Digiovanni S: Karen R. Dixon B: Kathleen M. Maile-Moore Jennifer Bobola S: Kristin M. Cicolini $320,000 S: Nicole M. Rodgers and Joseph B: Frank Gill S: John W. Kerrins and Eileen 14 JOHNSON AVE. Kerrins MARBLEHEAD E. Rodgers S: Todd Langlais and Amy M. $323,100 11 KENWOOD AVE. Langlais No transactions this week B: Stephanie Floramo 67 KESLAR AVE. S: Federal National Mortgage 147 WASHINGTON ST. $225,000 53-55 EASTERN AVE. $339,000 Association $485,000 B: Ephesus, L.L.C. $460,000 B: Isidoro Valentin, Jr. NAHANT B: Anthony G. Gallo and Sean S: Davey Edward A, Sr. Estate B: Miguel E. Martinez and S: Theresa E. Kelley 7 LEDGEWOOD WAY. U:2 Connolly No transactions this week and Edward A. Davey, Jr. Yuderky Martinez $231,600 S: 147 Washington Street, L.L.C. S: Michael Taranti and Rosa M. 105 NAHANT ST. U:5 B: Suren Madunts and Nonna Chaves-Taranti $138,000 PEABODY Tataryants 34 WALDEN TER. B: Leonid Naimark S: Lori J. Dibacco and Edward G. SAUGUS $630,000 345 EASTERN AVE. S: Maria V. Naranjo 8 BASFORD CT. Seymour B: Jeffrey M. Ezrin and Maria M. $390,000 $415,000 84 BRISTOW ST. U:A. Trinidad B: Hugo C. Soto and Maria V. 51 SPENCER ST. B: Nikolin Vulaj 24 MAIN ST. $356,000 Soto $285,000 S: Eric K. Anderson $1,200,000 B: Robert T. Ott and Nicole L. Ott S:, Sr.A, L.L.C. S: Gerald P. Jean and Pascale C. B: Spencer Street Lynn, L.L.C. B: Tetost, L.L.C. S: Fred Varone Guillaume-Jean S: W. Lynn Italian Civic Assn 2 CELIA RD. S: Peter Bohlin, Trustee for PK 128 WALNUT ST. $440,000 Realty Trust 9 BROADWAY. U:206 $400,000 21 FOREST HILL AVE. 74 SPRING VIEW DR. B: Paul M. Travaglini and Kayla M. $219,000 B: Antonio Soares-DaSilva $270,000 $294,500 Travaglini 30 MAIN ST. S: Adam Strandberg and Stacy $1,200,000 B: Matthew L. Sordello B: David Eddins and Casey B: Doug Will, L.L.C. S: Millie Heinen Eddins Strandberg B: Tetost, L.L.C. S: Gus Maniscalco S: Janice Booth S: Dmitry Zubarev and Sonia S: Peter Bohlin, Trustee for PK Zubareva 64-R CENTRAL ST. U:A. Realty Trust 9 BROADWAY. U:312 SWAMPSCOTT 2 WEBSTER ST. $349,900 $300,000 $310,200 50 GOLDTHWAIT ST. B: Abraham Mazur and Sarah 30 PATRICIA RD. B: Fred Varone 1004 PARADISE RD. U:PHJ. B: Mary K. Schulte and Zachary $300,000 Mazur $430,000 S: Priscilla A. Swanson, Trustee $240,000 B: Julio R. Carrera R. Schulte S: Irene Stefanidis, Trustee for B: Michael Stone and Amanda S: Tyler S. Bowman and Aimee for Priscilla A. Swanson B: Jack Elgort and Anna Elgort S: Valentin Arzu and Dinorah Arzu A&T Realty Trust MacFarlane RET Bowman S: Sandra M. Caprio S: Broderick Charlotte E. Estate 43 GROVELAND ST. 19 DUDLEY ST. and Richard A. Davidson, Jr. $260,000 55 WHITING ST. $355,900 20 REYNOLDS RD. 3 EDGEHILL RD. B: Princess Francis and Romeo $340,000 B: Abbagail L. Hamilton $225,000 $155,000 Francis B: Graciela E. Martinez S: Stuart J. Gardner, Trustee for B: JP Raimo Development Corp B: 3 Edge Hill Road, L.L.C. Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: Yanci M. Gutierrez S: Julio Garcia and Evelyn Garcia 19 Dudley Street Realty Trust S: William Robin, L.L.C. S: Thomas Traversy bakerandtradesman.com Mission nearly impossible this Property taxes levied in 2016 total more spring: Finding a home to buy than $277 billion By Alex Veiga (AP) — ATTOM Data among the most afford- ASSOCIATED PRESS Solutions, curator of the able,” said Matthew Wa- Anyone eager to buy a nation’s largest fused tercutter, senior regional home this spring probably property database, today vice president and broker has reasons to feel good. released a 2016 property of record for HER Real- Job growth has been solid. tax analysis for more tors, covering the Dayton, Average pay is rising. And than 84 million U.S. sin- Columbus and Cincinnati mortgage rates, even after gle family homes, which markets in Ohio. “Typi- edging up of late, are still shows that property tax- cally the more populated, near historic lows. es levied on single fam- urban and suburban coun- And then there’s the bad ily homes in 2016 totaled ties have a higher effec- news: Just try to find a $277.7 billion, an average tive tax rate than their house. of $3,296 per home and more rural counterparts. an effective tax rate of The national supply of This issue affects the af- 1.15 percent. homes for sale hasn’t been fordability of housing, as The report analyzed this thin in nearly 20 years. property taxes do affect property tax data col- And over the past year, the the ratios for potential lected from county tax as- steepest drop in supply buyers. By continually sessor offices nationwide has occurred among homes raising property taxes to at the state, metro and that are typically most af- support schools, as well county level along with es- fordable for first-time buy- as other infrastructure timated market values of in lieu of other funding ers and in markets where single family homes calcu- prices have risen sharply. sources such as sales tax - lated using an automated which generates revenues In markets like San Di- valuation model (AVM). PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS from property owners as ego, Boston and Seattle, The effective tax rate was Kathleen Mulcahy stands in her recently sold one-bedroom condo, on well as non-property own- competition for a dwin- the average annual prop- ers — property taxes limit dling supply has escalated which she received nearly two dozen offers and sold for more than erty tax expressed as a a buyer’s ability to pur- along with pressure to $100,000 over her asking price, in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. percentage of the average chase as well as the prop- offer more money and ac- estimated market value of erty’s ability to appreciate cept less favorable terms. a bid. In the end, she ac- ary, when listings reached ers may wish to sell but homes in each geographic “Sellers will have the edge cepted an offer of $500,000 their lowest point since the can’t because they own one area. New Jersey, Illinois, in value.” again this year,” said Ralph — all cash. association began tracking of the 3.2 million homes Texas post highest prop- Among 217 metropoli- McLaughlin, chief econo- “A lot more than I ex- them in 1999. All told, the worth less than what’s erty tax rates States with tan statistical areas with mist for Trulia, a real es- pected,” Mulcahy said. supply of homes for sale owed on their mortgage. the highest effective prop- a population of at least tate data provider. “Home- Yet the changed land- has fallen on an annual ba- — Some homeowners erty tax rates were New 200,000, those with the buyers are really going to scape cuts both ways: Fac- sis for the past 21 months. own other properties they Jersey (2.31 percent), highest effective property be scraping the bottom of ing higher prices and com- Among the factors that rent out and have little Illinois (2.13 percent); tax rates were Bingham- the barrel as far as housing petition herself, Mulcahy have fueled the decline in incentive to give up the Texas (2.06 percent); New ton, N.Y. (3.10 percent); choice is concerned.” has decided for now to put homes for sale: steady rental income, es- Hampshire (2.03 percent); Rochester, N.Y. (2.99 per- The intensity of the off buying another home. — Since 2008, the aver- pecially while they’re also and Vermont (2.02 per- cent); Rockford, Ill. (2.96 competition this spring “There’s very little avail- age time homeowners have benefiting from rising cent). percent); Atlantic City, has surprised even sellers able, and it’s just too ex- stayed in their houses be- home values. Other states in the top N.J. (2.77 percent); and like Kathleen Mulcahy, a pensive right now, so I’m fore selling has doubled to — Investors, who typi- 10 for highest effective Syracuse, N.Y. (2.67 per- 37-year-old product man- going to wait,” she said. nearly eight years, accord- cally keep properties for property tax rates were cent). ager in Seattle. “I’ll probably rent for two ing to Attom Data Solutions. disproportionately long Connecticut (2.00 per- Hawaii, Alabama, Colo- Within a week of listing or three years.” — Many homeowners periods, own a larger share cent), Pennsylvania (1.89 rado post lowest property her one-bedroom, one-bath About 1.75 million homes aren’t selling for fear they of houses. Between 2006 percent), New York (1.88 tax rates States with the condo, Mulcahy received were for sale nationally at wouldn’t find a new home and 2016, the share of U.S. percent), Ohio (1.68 per- lowest effective property 21 offers — all above her the end of February, ac- they would like and could single-family houses and cent), and Rhode Island tax rates were Hawaii asking price of $398,000. cording to the National afford. Some who had condos owned by investors (1.64 percent). “Ohio in (0.32 percent); Alabama Most of the offers came Association of Realtors. locked in ultra-low fixed averaged around 30 per- recent history has among (0.48 percent); Colorado with built-in triggers to That’s down 6.4 percent mortgage rates may be re- cent, according to Attom, the highest average prop- (0.52 percent); Tennessee automatically rise in case from a year earlier and luctant to take on a new and reached 35 percent erty taxes in the nation, (0.54 percent); and Dela- a rival bidder sweetened only slightly up from Janu- loan at a higher rate. Oth- last year. even though housing is ware (0.56 percent). ed , 3½ t, Unit 408 kitchen. Central baths. Nore master air conditionin LYNN $369,000 suite. g. Comple Directions: Hunte Front to back tely renovated Western family room living room. 3 bedro Colonial on to Cooper to Heaths CourAvet 781-599-1 . Sliders to oms, 2 full quiet cul-de-s 3 Manson lawn. 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