TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2018 Local ONE INJURED IN INFERNO outcry Four-alarm over re in Lynn Trump leaves 28 homeless edict By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF LYNN — One woman was badly burned and 28 LYNN — Fear struck the people were left homeless Salvadoran population after a four-alarm re Monday when the Trump ripped through a Broad administration said it is Street apartment building ending special protections on Monday afternoon. for immigrants from El The woman, a third- oor Salvador, making it the resident, had to be rescued fourth country whose from the 18-unit building citizens have lost feder- and was taken by ambu- al Temporary Protected lance to Massachusetts Status under President General Hospital with Donald Trump, but locals burn injuries. The extent protected under the tem- of her injuries was not im- porary status remain pos- mediately known, Lynn itive. Fire Chief James McDon- “This is kind of a really ald said. clear message for people Fire ghters arrived at 26 who have been protected Broad St. around 3:40 p.m., by TPS that this is the and quickly called for a sec- end,” said Jose Palma, ond, and then third alarm who has lived in Lynn for as they began to ght the 15 years and is current- re. A fourth alarm was ly protected under TPS. struck later as  ames shot The temporary protected through the roof and re- status was established to ghters were ordered out of protect people from de- the building. portation who come to the By early evening, the re United States from coun- had burned through the tries ravaged by natural Fire ghters top  oor as companies con- disasters, wars, or both. work to put tinued to ght the  ames Salvadorans have been out the four- Baptism by re outside. It took about the largest bene cia- alarm blaze three hours for the re to ries of the program since that ripped for new Lynn chief be declared under control, earthquakes killed more through according to Lynn District Fire Chief Stephen Archer. than 1,000 people in 2001. a Broad By Thomas Grillo minds. My intention is for us “Once (the re) gained Homeland Security Sec- Street retary Kirstjen Nielsen ITEM STAFF to put our heads together and the cockloft, the attic apartment do what’s best for residents space, it was off to the rac- determined El Salvador LYNN — The city has a building and the department.” es,” Archer said during an received signi cant in- on Monday new top re ghter. ternational aid to recover The 53-year-old district chief interview with WHDH-TV. afternoon. District Chief Stephen from the earthquake and was selected by MMA Con- “It’s just very dif cult to Archer was the top scorer that homes, schools, and sulting Group Inc., a Plym- play catch up.” among four candidates for the hospitals have been re- ITEM PHOTO | outh company, which provides McDonald said the build- built. More than 39,000 OWEN O’ROURKE $100,000-plus a year post. an Assessment Center com- ing will be a total loss and Salvadorans have re- “It’s exciting and quite an prised of an expert panel that it was in danger of collaps- turned home from the opportunity,” said Archer. “It’s interviews candidates. The ing while crews fought to U.S. in the past two years, a challenge, but we’ve got eight-hour interview asks get the re under control. some great individuals in this which shows the country’s CHIEF, A3 Stephen Archer FIRE, A3 capacity to absorb people. department with progressive The action could force 200,000 to leave the Unit- ed States by September 2019 or face deportation. Moving forward The 18-month delay is intended to give Salva- dorans and their govern- is main focus for ment time to prepare, and Congress time to develop a legislative change if it Peabody mayor chooses. But many fear for the By Adam Swift safety of deportees as they ITEM STAFF return to a violent coun- PEABODY — Mayor Edward A. Bettencourt Jr. try that cannot absorb highlighted the accomplishments of his rst six the amount of people that years in of ce at Monday night’s inaugural cele- will be returning at once, bration, and unveiled new plans for the continued said Massachusetts Im- revitalization of the city. migrant and Refugee Ad- The mayor was sworn in for his fourth term after vocacy Coalition executive running unopposed in November. director Eva Millona in a The list of successes included the continued statement. clean-up of Crystal Lake in West Peabody, the nal “The termination of phase of the new Higgins Middle School project, TPS for Salvadorans will and the recent spate of new development in and cause a humanitarian cri- around Peabody Square. sis,” she said. “It will force Chief among the projects the mayor said he will TRUMP, A7 work on in 2018 is a Central Street corridor proj- ect. Bettencourt said the project to rebuild the corridor from Walnut Street to Wilson Square is eligible to receive nearly $10 million in state and INSIDE: federal funds. U.S. ends protections ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE “This project includes new road surface and side- for Salvadoran walks, crosswalks and traf c signals, and modern immigrants. A5 Mayor Edward A. Bettencourt Jr. addresses the crowd after being sworn in as mayor of Peabody for his fourth term. PEABODY, A7 Much ado about almost nothing for election costs INSIDE In Medford By Thomas Grillo Massachusetts held early voting under a law $730; Peabody, $4,531, Revere, $14,410, and City plans for MLK ITEM STAFF passed in 2014. The measure requires mu- Swampscott, $2,026. Janet Rowe, Lynn’s city festivities. A2 nicipalities to allow voters to cast a ballot in clerk, said getting reimbursed nearly $17,000 BOSTON — Cities and towns on the North state elections during a 12-day period before will be helpful. In Lynn Shore may get a piece of the $1.1 million the election. The Massachusetts Secretary “It costs the city $88,600 to run an election Kennison named spent on early voting in 2016, according to of State reported more than 1 million voters and when you add $16,668 that brings it to acting principal at the state auditor. cast their ballots during that period in 2016, over $100,000,” she said. “Any amount we Callahan School. A3 Suzanne M. Bump has asked the Legisla- representing more than 22 percent of regis- can get reimbursed would be helpful in these ture to reimburse cities and towns for the cost tered voters. times when budgets are tight.” In Business of implementing early voting. If approved, Here’s the breakdown on how much each In her letter to lawmakers, Bump called on Wayne Alarm nine communities in The Item’s coverage city and town will receive: Lynn, $16,668; the Legislature to provide funding for these Systems acquires area could get nearly $75,000 combined. Lynn eld, $1,819; Medford, $25,900; Mal- Bedford rm. B8 The 2016 general election was the rst time den, $7,317; Marblehead, $1,454; Nahant, ELECTION COSTS, A7

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George Koukounaris, 89 Kathleen “Kay” (Foss) Walker Peter R. Bradbury, 74 1928-2018 1927-2018 1943-2018 NAHANT — George icated parishioner LYNN — Kathleen her husband David, Mr. Peter Rowen Bradbury, Bradbury Martino both of Ev- Koukounaris, 89, of and sponsor for St. “Kay” Walker passed Justin Walker and his 74, passed away in Ocala, erett. Two grandchildren: Anna Nahant, passed away George Greek Ortho- away suddenly on wife Meghan, Ashley Fla. on Jan. 4, 2018. He was Bradbury Martino and Antho- peacefully on Jan. dox Church in Lynn. Wednesday, Jan. 3, (Walker) Valletta and born in Boston on March 8, ny Martino. One sister: Judy 5. Mr. Koukounaris Mr. Koukounaris 2018 at Salem Hos- her husband Dominic, 1943. Peter spent 16 years Kasper of Danvers. was born on March loved to discuss phi- pital. Kay was born and Eric Walker. Her as a Nahant police Of cer Service information: A 26, 1928, in Chios, losophy and in an on July 8, 1927 in two step-grandchil- then he was employed by the graveside service will take Greece. interview in 1984, he Boston, the daugh- dren, Guy Larcom and West Lynn Creamery. He was place at The St. Johns United He always had said “I will nish as ter of the late Eldred his wife Danielle, and a retired Road Supervisor for Methodist Church Cemetery three loves, his fam- I started, with spirit A. and Catherine E. Aaron Larcom and his Marion County. He was an Air 12390 West Hwy# 328 in ily, his faith and the United and pride.” (Powers) Foss. She was raised wife Gina. Her three step-great Force Veteran. He moved to Ocala on Wednesday, Janu- States of America. Arriving in He leaves his wife of 54 and educated in Saugus. grandchildren, Jax and Miles the Ocala area in 1989 from ary 10 at 10 a.m. Roberts the U.S. on Thanksgiving Day years, Kaly (Spyropoulos) Kay’s greatest love in life was Larcom and Mason John Lar- Revere. Peter is survived by his Bruce West Chapel made in 1955, at the age of 27, Mr. Koukounaris, his daughters; her family. Her greatest joy was com. Kay is also survived by loving wife Virginia of 24 years. the arrangements. To leave Koukounaris built a career in Eva, Bobi and Maria, his holidays and birthdays that the many nieces and nephews. One son: Peter Sean Bradbury condolences: robertsfuner- real estate development. His sons in law; George Markos, family would share together. Kay was predeceased by her and one daughter: Samantha alhomes.com. business success was, in large Charles Lelon and Yanni Gla- Having raised six children on husband, Donald A. Walker, her part, a love of the personal re- vas his grandchildren; Alex- her own, she took much pride two brothers, Albert and Ray- lationships he built with his andra Markos and her hus- in each and every milestone in mond Foss. Kay’s son, Richard tenants. The U.S. Department band Konstantinos Zavitsas, her children and grandchildren’s Walker passed away in the early of Housing and Urban Devel- George Markos, Christina, lives. She loved visits from fam- morning hours on Wednesday, opment recognized him as Alexis and Chloe Lelon, Kaly ily members, country music, Jan. 3, 2018, as well. Gerard J. Hogan, 63 one of the top 100 landlords and Peter Glavas and his sib- hot summer days, and Boston Service information: Family in the United States, the Lynn lings; Claire Miskis, Stephanos sports. She will be missed by and friends are invited to at- Area Chamber of Commerce Koukounaris and Anotonios family and friends. tend Mrs. Walker’s visitation LYNN — Gerard Joseph Service information: Me- presented him with the rst Koukounaris all of Greece. He Kay is survived by ve chil- on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018 Hogan, age 63, a lifelong morial visiting hours will be President’s Club Award and he also leaves a large family of dren, ve grandchildren, two from 4-8 p.m. at CUFFE-MC- resident of Lynn, died un- held in the SOLIMINE Fu- was honored as a Lynn Lega- sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, step-grandchildren, and three GINN Funeral Home, 157 Ma- expectedly at his home on neral Home, 426 Broadway cy at the Lynn Museum and nieces and nephews. step-great grandchildren. She ple Street, Lynn, MA 01904. Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018. He (Route 1A), Lynn, on Satur- Historical Society for those Service information: His fu- leaves her daughter Kathryn Her funeral will begin at the was pre-deceased by his day, Jan. 13, 2018 from 11 who have made a signi cant neral will be held on Thursday (Walker) and her husband Mark funeral home at 10 a.m. on father, Joseph A. Hogan, his a.m. to 2 p.m. A further cel- contribution to Lynn’s history. at 11 a.m. in St. George Greek Sewell of Peabody, son Donald Friday, Jan. 12, 2018 with a mother, Rita M. (Donahue) ebration of his life will fol- A strong believer in the spirit Orthodox Church, 54 South and his wife Ruth Walker of Mass of Christian Burial to Hogan, his brother, Patrick J. low at Gannon Golf Course of philanthropy, he wholeheart- Common St., Lynn. Burial will Lynn, son Robert and his wife be celebrated at 11 a.m. at Hogan, and his beloved son, from 2:30 p.m. on. In lieu edly gave back to his commu- be in Pine Grove Cemetery. Kathleen Walker of Beverly, son St. Pius V Church, 215 Maple Josh Hogan. of owers please make do- nity, by awarding scholarships Relatives and friends are Tim and his wife Sheila Walker of St. in Lynn. Burial will follow in He is survived by his sister, nations to My Brothers Ta- to students in both Greece respectfully invited. Visiting Salem, daughter Tammy Walk- St. Joseph Cemetery in Lynn. Paula J. Hogan of California, ble 98 Willow Street Lynn, and in his beloved city of hours are Wednesday from er of Lynn. Her grandchildren; Please visit www.cuffemcginn. his brother, Edward J. Hogan MA 01902. Directions and Lynn. Through his generosity, 3-7 p.m. in St. George Greek Mark Sewell Jr. and his wife com for directions or to sign of Lynn, and his sister Joanne guestbook at www.solimi- he built a community center Orthodox Church. In lieu of Tarra, Leanne (Sewell) Foye and the on-line guest book. J. (Hogan) Flynn of Florida. ne.com. in Chios, which provides free owers, memorial donations after school programs to more may be made to The Kouk- than 300 students each year. ounaris Scholarship Fund With a deep faith and love c/o St. George Greek Ortho- for his church, he was an Ar- dox Church, 54 South Com- Medford planning MLK festivities chon of the Ecumenical Patri- mon St., Lynn, MA 01902. archate. An honor bestowed Arrangements by the SOLI- By Steve Freker Jr. Day falls on the 89th communities; the Medford Lunch will be provided at on those for their outstand- MINE Funeral Home, Lynn. FOR THE ITEM anniversary of the civil Human Rights Commis- no charge and opportuni- ing service to The Orthodox Directions and guestbook at rights leader’s birth, Jan. sion; the city of Medford ties will be available to sign Church. He was also a ded- www.solimine.com. MEDFORD — The city 15, 1929. Of ce of Diversity; the up to become members and that was one of the rst This year’s annual city- Medford Interfaith Clergy also volunteer with social communities in the great- wide celebration will be Association; and St. Ra- justice groups in the com- er Boston area to hold a at the St. Raphael Church phael’s Parish. munity and area. formal celebration of the Parish Center, 514 High Mayor Stephanie Burke, The day’s events be- Fed prosecutor: legacy of Rev. Dr. Mar- St. in West Medford. City Council President gin at 10:30 a.m., with a tin Luther King Jr. will This year’s event spon- Richard Caraviello, mem- gathering and a communi- once again honor the civil sors include the Mys- bers of the state legisla- ty-building talk. From 11 No immunity for rights pioneer with a day tic Valley Branch of the ture and other city leaders a.m. to 1 p.m. there will be of celebration on Monday, NAACP, with members and of cials are expected discussions on “Education, Jan. 15. from Malden, Medford, to attend along with many Inspiration and Shared marijuana trade Martin Luther King and other surrounding area residents. Action.” By Bob Salsberg including Massachusetts, ASSOCIATED PRESS have legalized adult use Author and publisher won’t back of recreational pot. BOSTON — The top fed- Lelling took of ce in eral prosecutor in Massa- December after being chusetts offered no guar- down on explosive Trump book nominated by President antees on Monday that Donald Trump and con- he would take a hands-off By Jill Colvin and approach to legalized pot, rmed by the U.S. Senate. His comments on Monday Catherine Lucey injecting a new layer of ASSOCIATED PRESS uncertainty and confu- expanded on an earlier sion into the commercial statement last week that WASHINGTON — The marijuana industry as it promised enforcement of author of an explosive new looked to gain a foothold serious federal crimes but book that questions Pres- in the state. did not directly address ident Donald Trump’s t- U.S. Attorney Andrew the recreational marijua- ness for of ce on Monday Lelling said in a statement na issue. contradicted Steve Ban- that while he understood “This is a straightfor- non’s explanation of com- the desire for guidance on ward rule of law issue,” ments that had angered the federal approach to said Lelling. “Congress his former boss. The book the state’s voter-approved has unambiguously made publisher said any effort recreational marijuana it a federal crime to cul- by Trump to suppress the law, he “cannot provide tivate, distribute and/or book would be “ agrantly unconstitutional.” assurances that certain possess marijuana.” Michael Wolff, author categories of participants Jim Borghesani, a Mas- of “Fire and Fury: Inside in the state-level marijua- sachusetts spokesman the Trump White House,” na trade will be immune for the Marijuana Policy from federal prosecution.” took issue with a Bannon Project, called the pros- mea culpa issued Sunday, Such determinations ecutor’s comments “om- would be made on a “case- in which Trump’s former inous.” Pro-marijuana chief strategist sought to by-case basis,” he added. PHOTO | NBS VIA AP groups fear the change make amends for his com- The Yes on 4 Coalition, Savannah Guthrie interviews Michael Wolff on the “Today Show” in New in tone from the Justice ments. which spearheaded the Department and federal In the book, Bannon de- York Friday. Wolff, author of “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White 2016 ballot campaign, had prosecutors will send a scribes a meeting between House,” defended his reporting and the publisher said the president’s publicly called for Lelling chill through the nascent Donald Trump Jr., senior efforts to halt publication have been good for sales. to provide “clear, unam- cannabis industry, dis- campaign aides and a biguous answers” to sev- couraging those looking Russian lawyer as “trea- employees Monday and Wolff’s book portrays the who just have not accept- eral questions, including ed the fact that Presi- to start or invest in those sonous” and “unpatriotic.” shared with The Associat- 45th president as a leader whether his of ce would who doesn’t understand dent Trump is the United businesses. The reference angered the ed Press, Macmillan CEO prosecute businesses that States president and I’m president, who last week John Sargent wrote “no the weight of his of ce are granted licenses by “I don’t think any busi- sorry for them in that,” lashed out at Bannon, say- American court” would and whose competence state cannabis regulators ness would ever want to Pompeo, who gives Trump ing he “lost his mind.” go along with President is questioned by aides. It open its door and have his regular intelligence to grow, produce, test or Bannon sought to make Trump should he sue to has sparked outrage in fears on the rst day that brie ngs, said on “Fox sell marijuana legally in amends Sunday, saying in have “Fire and Fury” with- Trump’s camp, and the the FBI is going to be News Sunday.” Massachusetts. statement his description drawn. president’s allies attacked standing on their door- Nikki Haley, the U.S. U.S. Attorney Gener- wasn’t aimed at Trump’s Macmillan is the par- the book in a round of tele- steps,” said Borghesani. ambassador to the United al Jeff Sessions moved son but at former Trump ent organization of Hen- vision appearances Sun- Democratic legislative Nations, said she visits the last week to rescind the campaign chairman Paul ry Holt and Company, day. leaders echoed those con- White House once a week, so-called Cole Memoran- Manafort. which released the book. Chief policy adviser Ste- cerns Monday, with acting and “no one questions the dum, an Obama-era Jus- But Wolff told MSNBC’s A Trump lawyer last week phen Miller, in a combat- Senate President Harri- stability of the president.” tice Department policy “Morning Joe”: “it was not sent a cease and letter to ive appearance Sunday “I’m always amazed at that, in general, called for ette Chandler saying that directed at Manafort, it the publisher, demanding on CNN, described the the lengths people will go non-interference with le- would-be marijuana en- was directed directly at it be withheld. Holt re- book as “nothing but a to, to lie for money and for gal marijuana operations trepreneurs now faced “a Don. Jr.” sponded by moving up the pile of trash through and power. This is like taking in states. Eight states, great deal of uncertainty.” Meanwhile, the publish- release date from Jan. 9 to through.” it to a whole new low,” she er of “Fire and Fury” said last Friday. CIA Director Mike told ABC’s “This Week.” any efforts to suppress the On Monday, Sargent said Pompeo said Trump was IN MEMORIAM book are “ agrantly un- that the company would “completely t” to lead the ALBERT RIZZO Catch up JANUARY 9, 2018 constitutional.” send a formal response to country. ON HIS BIRTHDAY In a letter to company Trump later in the day. “These are from people 781-593-7700 with your Publishing Daily, except Sundays USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 favorite team Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA Catholic Schools Week and additional of ces. in Item Sports! 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ITEM STAFF REPORT Brian Fay, who will focus on the laborative for Academic, Social ing our efforts in social-emo- Lynn students have the sup- district’s efforts to expand so- and Emotional Learning, a tional education,” superinten- port of 26 social workers as- LYNN — James Kennison cial-emotional learning (SEL). Chicago nonpro t whose mis- dent Catherine Latham said signed to schools, the superin- has been named acting princi- SEL teaches the skills to sion is to advance learning for in a statement. “The district tendent said. pal at the Callahan Elementary manage emotions, set and schoolchildren. is devoting resources in this Kennison had been a nalist School, according to the Lynn achieve goals, feel and demon- The School Committee has ap- area, which has become a ma- for principal openings at Har- School Department. strate empathy, establish and proved the creation of an SEL jor focus for school districts. rington School and the Early Kennison, who has served as maintain positive relation- executive director. The new job Schools are dealing with issues Childhood Center. He will re- a program specialist at Con- ships, and make responsible is expected to be posted soon. today that were not seen 10-20 main at Callahan for the rest of nery Elementary, replaces Dr. decisions, according to the Col- “We are committed to enhanc- years ago.” the school year, Latham said. Restaurant to hold fundraiser for re victims

ITEM STAFF REPORT some money to donate on Friday,” District 45 said in LYNN — District 45, a a Facebook post. “We will Lewis Street restaurant, be donating a portion of is holding a fundraiser our sales to the cause.” this week for the victims District 45, which is lo- of the devastating four- cated near where the re alarm re that destroyed ripped through the build- a Broad Street apartment ing, said it will have raf- building on Monday night.  es all night and live mu- “We are not sure what sic at 9 p.m. everyone is going to need, “Let’s do all we can for so we are asking that ev- all of the people affected,” eryone bring clothes and the restaurant posted. Baptism by re for new Lynn chief

CHIEF munity and forming a From A1 camaraderie with fellow re ghters. My brother their responses to real-life was right, it’s a very re- situations, grades them, warding career.” ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE and recommends the top Chief James McDonald candidate to the mayor. plans to retire at the end Fire ghters battle a blaze at 26 Broad St. in Lynn on Monday. The other candidates of the month after more included District Chiefs than four decades as a Timothy Collier, Arthur re ghter. Four-alarm re in Lynn leaves 28 homeless Richard, and Michael Mc- “I know Steve will do a Bride, who faced a team of great job,” he said. “He has FIRE Conway, 60, said he and a neigh- outside her Broad Street residence interviewers last month. the experience, knows how From A1 bor knocked until the woman inside as the re raged across the street Archer was 29 when he to handle people, he’s a that apartment came to the door hours after it rst broke out. She joined the department. A great re ghter and that’s He said the call came in for a blaze covered in soot. He saw a big cloud said she went to walk across the former union electrician, a No. 1 building block. He on the third  oor, but the point of or- of smoke come from the kitchen. He street to a nearby store to get milk he switched careers at will be really good at it.” igin and cause was unclear. said the woman relayed that she and water — she smelled smoke and the urging of his younger Mayor Thomas M. Mc- A Red Cross bus and medical had fallen asleep while cooking. then suddenly lifted her head and brother, a member of the Gee declined to comment. tent was stationed nearby. Units “It was scary,” said Conway, who saw the re. Swampscott Fire Depart- A spokeswoman said an from several communities, includ- lives with his ancée and her son. “It’s just very sad,” said Ariana Ri- ment. announcement will be ing Marblehead, Revere, Saugus, “The only thing I could think of was vera, who also lives on Broad Street. “He encouraged me to made at a later date. Swampscott, Melrose, and Chelsea running back to my apartment and The re came after an extended apply,” he said. “He loved came to Lynn’s aid. telling them we have to get out.” cold snap. McDonald said he couldn’t the job and let me know Thomas Grillo can be Mayor Thomas M. McGee called Conway said he knocked on nu- imagine how different things would how great it was. In this reached at tgrillo@item- the re a tragedy and said the city merous doors to alert other neigh- be if the re came a day earlier in job, I am serving the com- live.com. was working with the Red Cross to bors as he was leaving the building. below freezing temperatures. help displaced residents. He said his plan is to talk to Red The building, which is described BRIEF A temporary shelter was set up Cross and possibly take advantage as having a brick/stone foundation with a wood frame, was built in 1860 at Lynn Police Station. Archer said of their shelter for the night, but as and is assessed at $846,000. The to- Christmas Tree Pickup had many backups and Red Cross would be providing assis- for a more long-term solution, his tal value of the property, which is delays. tance for 28 residents. family might move in with his sister postponed a week owned by 26 Broad St. LLC, is as- Waste Management Bruce Conway, a third- oor res- in New Hampshire. sessed at $1.53 million, according to Mayor Tom McGee will spend this week ident, said he was sitting in his “I am upset because we lost every- online records. posted a notice on his of- (Jan. 8-12) catching up apartment when he started smell- thing,” Conway said, explaining that cial Facebook page that on all trash and recycling ing smoke. He said he thought it he doesn’t have renters’ insurance. Gayla Cawley can be reached at Christmas Tree Pickup collection. might have been the exhaust from “We don’t know where we’re going to [email protected]. Item reporter has been postponed to the There will be no need outside at rst, but then he heard a go. We’re just glad we all got out safe.” Bridget Turcotte contributed to this week of Jan. 16-20. for purple over ow bags. neighbor banging on another door. Linda Edetsberger was standing report. Because of the holidays This week only, residents and last week’s blizzard, can place any extra trash Waste Management has bags on top of their carts.

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S Seen any good movies lately? Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Jodie Foster, accom- maybe escapism is get- our complicated human Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall plished producer, director ting a bit out of hand. One condition. It’s a play on 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey and actor, isn’t impressed wonders whether we could film that at times takes P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance with the fare general- raise the bar a little. on the look and feel of a Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan ly available at the local Here are a couple of Greek tragedy. Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman multiplex. Noting the film places to start: In one of Ginny (Kate Winslet) is a Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ industry’s current infat- the less-populated the- clam house waitress whose Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 uation with superheroes, atres at your multiplex bad choices condemn her Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 she complained last week you may find “Three Bill- to a fraught marriage to All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 to Radio Times Magazine boards Outside Ebbing, an alcoholic carny named Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 that “going to the movies Missouri.” Critics liked Humpty (Jim Belushi) in a Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 has become like a theme this movie, but on IMDb’s noisy, dying Coney Island. Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 park.” list of top-grossing films, She has an affair with a Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Continuing: “Studios it can be found at about hunky lifeguard (Justin Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 making bad content in or- number 82. Timberlake) that reminds der to appeal to the mass- In “Three Billboards” her of her prior aspirations. [email protected] es and shareholders is like Mildred (Frances Mc- Things get complicated Circulation fracking — you get the Dormand) posts said bill- when Humpty’s gorgeous [email protected] best return right now but boards to spur the local daughter (Juno Temple) Ext. 3 you wreck the earth.” sheriff (Woody Harrelson) shows up and immediately Anyone who criticizes into a more vigorous in- catches the lifeguard’s eye. Newsroom popular taste immediate- vestigation of the rape and [email protected] Neither Ginny nor Mil- [email protected] ly makes herself a target murder of her daughter, a dred is Wonder Woman. EDITORIAL for charges of high-browed vicious, random crime that Neither encounters and Ext. 4 snobbery, which is pre- Mildred feels has been ig- destroys the evil forces Sports cisely what happened to nored and forgotten. of the universe. But they [email protected] Foster. Some called her There are no superhe- are very human heroes Ext. 5 A guardian “old-fashioned,” others roes in “Three Billboards.” in their own right who argued that superhero The evil forces of the uni- struggle with humanity’s Retail and Online movies aren’t necessarily verse aren’t vanquished or Advertising primary dilemma: the am- [email protected] for the past as “soulless” as she sug- even identified. It’s a dark, biguities, doubts and un- gests and one critic asks, ambiguous, very human certainties that reside in ADVERTISING “what’s wrong with a little tale about what ordinary There’s irony to be found in Malden’s decision the human heart. escapism?” people do in response to Ernie Carpenter Jr. to tear down City Hall last year and kick off this Of course, the American Director of Advertising And, after all, mov- unspeakable violence. year by embracing historic building preservation. viewing public is not like- and Business Development, ext. 1355 ie-making is a business. Its excellent acting, good The so-called Demolition Delay Ordinance pro- ly to suddenly abandon [email protected] The movies that studios writing and dark humor posed by City Council members empowers the the escapism of superhe- Michael Hayes can afford to make are raise complicated ques- Malden Historical Commission to be able to delay ro movies, nor should it Vice President, Digital Advertising, generally obliged to re- tions about guilt, revenge demolition of a historically significant structure be expected to; they have ext. 1302 flect the taste of the view- and justice. for up to a year. their merits, and we all [email protected] ing public. And the stu- Here’s another non-su- Using the National Register of Historical Plac- need to occasionally “es- Michele Iannaco dios seem to be getting it perhero film: Woody Al- es as a reference point, the ordinance triggers a cape.” Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 right: among the top 10 on len’s “Wonder Wheel.” I’m commission review for any buildings with histor- But the best art, litera- [email protected] IMDb’s list of top-grossing going out on a limb to rec- ic value that are proposed for demolition. Even ture, music and film are Ralph Mitchell movies for 2017 are “Star ommend this one. Many structures located in areas of the city near histor- meant to be escapes from Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 Wars: The Last Jedi,” critics didn’t like it much, ic buildings would be eligible for review. ordinary life, as well; it’s [email protected] “Wonder Woman,” “Guard- but some of the reviews The ordinance would bolster the commission’s just that when you come ians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” may have been colored by Patricia Whalen authority to rule on a building’s preservation val- back home to “real life,” Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 “Spider-Man: Homecom- Allen’s private life. you’re able to bring along [email protected] ue. The review could encompass an application ing,” “Thor: Ragnarok” and But art has at least some filing requirement for the building owner, a pub- with you something that “Justice League.” right to stand apart from may help you make a little BUSINESS OFFICE lic review of the application and final commission Still, maybe Foster has a the artist. “Wonder Wheel” more sense of it. Susan J. Conti review. point. The top-10 list im- is this year’s version of What the ordinance makes clear is the added Controller, ext. 1288 plies considerably more what Allen has been do- John M. Crisp, an op- [email protected] authority invested in the commission to delay a than a “little escapism.” ing every year for several ed columnist for Tribune demolition for a year if a historical preservation And, with TV, Netflix, decades. It’s not his best News Service, lives in Ted Grant determination is made. The ordinance sketches Publisher, ext. 1234 Hulu, sports, videogames, work, but it’s serious, com- Georgetown, Texas, and [email protected] out the delay provision as a way to give a building binge-watching, alcohol, petent storytelling set can be reached at jcrisp- owner or contractor filing a demolition permit an marijuana and opioids, against the backdrop of [email protected]. Marian Kinney opportunity to work with city officials to explore ext. 1212 options other than demolition. [email protected] Boston and even smaller Massachusetts cities Will Kraft have worked with innovative architects to find Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 ways to preserve buildings from the early 19th [email protected] and 20th centuries by incorporating all or part of Jennifer Perez their architecture into modern designs. ext. 1205 Lynn, Peabody, and communities across the [email protected] North Shore, in addition to Malden, are dotted Mike Shanahan with examples of repurposed buildings from an- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 other era. Banks are now condominiums. Facto- [email protected] ries are restaurants and residences. Carolina Trujillo Historical commissions are what could be po- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 litely called in many communities “wink and [email protected] a nod” boards. Elected officials and developers Jim Wilson talk a lot about preserving old buildings and the Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 important role commissions play in assessing [email protected] historical value. But when push comes to shove on development plans or downtown renewals, CIRCULATION commissions and their members sometimes get Lisa Mahmoud viewed as scholarly advisers rather than instru- Manager, ext. 1239 mental municipal decision makers. [email protected] Malden’s proposed ordinance gives its local CLASSIFIED commission extra clout by allowing it to bring Abbe Young Smith state preservation officials to get involved in a Manager, ext. 1276 commission preservation recommendation. That [email protected] option allows the commission to use the state Historic District Act to protect a building from NEWSROOM demolition. Bill Brotherton The ordinance provides the city with the chal- Features Editor ext. 1338 lenge and the opportunity to ensure city develop- [email protected] ment plans include a careful look at how Malden’s JONATHAN BERNSTEIN Gayla Cawley past is preserved. In the interest of reshaping Reporter, ext. 1236 downtown, city officials brought the wrecking [email protected] ball last year to the 1970s-era city hall. Few, if Presidents need more than TV resumes Cheryl Charles any, people complained about the building’s de- Night Editor, ext. 1278 mise. More than a few celebrated the demolition Oprah Winfrey for presi- the office. There’s simply themselves well as public [email protected] as a chance to refocus downtown development dent? Well, no. Please. no substitute for a good servants. I do think that Tori Faieta and alter traffic patterns for the better. I suspect it’s unlike- grasp of public policy and some experience outside Copy Editor The preservation ordinance is an opportunity ly the lesson Democrats government affairs. of politics is valuable for [email protected] to ensure the city’s character and past are pre- will learn from Donald There’s also no substi- those eventually seeking Thomas Grillo served and, better yet, showcased in innovative Trump is: Celebrity pres- tute for political skills, the presidency, and I think Reporter, ext. 1264 ways to reshape the city. idents are a great idea, which require training [email protected] The ordinance reportedly enjoys wide commu- it’s good when members of only next time, let’s do and experience, and are nity support and for good reason: It seeks to take Congress have a variety Spenser Hasak it better. But they might simply different from Photographer, ext. 1332 the best of Malden and use it to help make the of different backgrounds. — especially because it’s business skills, or cultural [email protected] city better. But the idea of business quite possible that those mastery, or the ability to executives, actors or talk- Thor Jourgensen in the media who profited perform. Ronald Reagan, show hosts — or even News Editor, ext. 1267 from the Trump campaign the only president before someone who is all three [email protected] (and gave him millions of Trump with a show-busi- — going straight from Steve Krause dollars of free publicity) ness background, had there to the White House Sports Editor, ext. 1229 might be eager to find a served eight years as a has always been a bad [email protected] new celebrity to adore in big-state governor and idea, and I certainly don’t Katie Morrison 2020. had learned lessons from see anything over the last Sports Reporter It’s still just as bad an two losing presidential 12 months that provides [email protected] idea as it was for Trump campaigns before he final- any evidence to the con- Owen O’Rourke — and for previous celeb- ly won. He also had years trary. With any luck, Dem- Photographer, ext. 1224 rity almost-campaigns, of involvement in politics ocratic Party actors and [email protected] such as Warren Beatty’s in and public affairs before primary voters will agree Roberto Scalese the 1980s. his explicitly political ca- in 2020. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 The truth is the same reer: Remember, he head- [email protected] Jonathan Bernstein is as always: The presidency ed up a union. Anne Marie Tobin is a real job, and a damn Of course, there are plen- a Bloomberg View colum- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 hard one. The easily visi- ty of politicians who have nist. He taught political [email protected] ble parts — the speeches moved from Hollywood science at the University of Bridget Turcotte and the interviews, even or sports to elected office. Texas at San Antonio and Reporter, ext. 1269 the moral leadership — Many of them, including DePauw University and [email protected] are a relatively small part Reagan, Jack Kemp and wrote A Plain Blog About Ryan York of the responsibilities of Bill Bradley, acquitted Politics. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION US ends protections for Salvadoran immigrants

By Luis Alonso Lugo the sting for the 51-year- Salvador, a country of 6.2 and Elliot Spagat old Los Angeles-area man million people whose econ- ASSOCIATED PRESS who works in building omy counts on money sent maintenance and has two by wage earners in the WASHINGTON — The American-born children. U.S. Over the past decade, Trump administration’s “It’s sad, because it’s the growing numbers of Salva- decision to end special same story of family sepa- dorans — many coming as protections for about ration from that time, and families or unaccompanied 200,0000 Salvadoran now history repeats itself children — have entered immigrants filled many with my children,” Zepeda the United States illegally Salvadoran families with said in Spanish. through Mexico, fleeing vi- dread Monday, raising Many immigrants hope olence and poverty. the possibility that they Congress can deliver a In September 2016, the will be forced to abandon long-term reprieve by Obama administration ex- their roots in the U.S. and September 2019. If that tended protections for 18 return to a violent home- fails, they face a grim months, saying El Salva- land they have not known choice: return to El Salva- dor was still suffering the for years, even decades. dor voluntarily or live in lingering effects of earth- Homeland Security Sec- the U.S. illegally under an quakes in 2001 that killed retary Kirstjen Nielsen administration that has more than 1,000 people. gave Salvadorans with dramatically increased The administration said temporary protected sta- deportation arrests. the country was temporar- tus until Sept. 9, 2019, to Cristian Chavez Gue- ily unable to absorb such a leave the United States or PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS vara, a 37-year-old Salva- large number of returning face deportation. El Sal- doran immigrant in Hous- people. Celina Benitez, who was born in El Salvador and migrated with her fam- vador becomes the fourth ton who is raising two Nielsen, who faced a Mon- country since President ily to the U.S. as a young child and is now a U.S. citizen, speaks during American stepchildren day deadline on another ex- Donald Trump took office a rally held by CASA de Maryland, an immigration advocacy and assis- and a young cousin, said tension, concluded that El to lose protection under tance organization, in Lafayette Park, across from the White House in the decision would tear Salvador has received sig- the program, which pro- Washington, Monday. apart his family. He was nificant international aid vides humanitarian relief unsure what to do. to recover from the earth- for people whose countries cities that have welcomed wife and two children who chanical contractor com- “I have been building quake, and homes, schools are hit with natural disas- them since at least the are U.S. citizens. pany in Rockville, Md., dreams for the future and and hospitals there have ters or other strife. 1980s. “What do I do? Do I near Washington. raising hope for a better been rebuilt. The decision, while not Guillermo Mendoza, who leave the country and Orlando Zepeda, who future not just for me but “The substantial disrup- surprising, was a severe came to the United States leave them here? That is a came to the U.S. in 1984 for my family,” he said. tion of living conditions blow to Salvadorans in in 2000 when he was 19 tough decision,” said Men- fleeing civil war in El “All of that came to a halt.” caused by the earthquake” New York, Houston, San years old, was anguished doza, a safety manager at Salvador, said the lack The action presents a no longer exists, the depart- Francisco and other major about what to do with his Shapiro & Duncan, a me- of surprise does not ease serious challenge for El ment said in a statement. US hits record $306 billion for costly weather disasters

By Seth Borenstein “Perhaps it is time to ASSOCIATED PRESS mandate urban develop- ment in a more resilient WASHINGTON — With and sustainable manner three strong hurricanes, given the increasing fre- wildfires, hail, flooding, quency of weather ex- tornadoes and drought, the United States tallied tremes, especially along a record high bill last year the nation’s coasts,” Susan for weather disasters: Cutter, director of the Uni- $306 billion. versity of South Carolina’s FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The U.S. had 16 disas- Hazards and Vulnerabili- Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., attends a House and ters last year with dam- ty Research Institute, said Senate conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. age exceeding a billion in an email. dollars, the National The weather agency Oceanic and Atmospheric also said that 2017 was Democrats move Administration said Mon- the third hottest year in U.S. records for the Lower day. That ties 2011 for the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS number of billion-dollar 48 states with an annual to offense on health disasters, but the total Highways around downtown Houston are emp- temperature of 54.6 de- cost blew past the previ- ty as floodwaters from Tropical Storm Harvey grees — 2.6 degrees warm- care; seek ‘big ideas’ ous record of $215 billion overflow from the bayous around the city. er than the 20th century in 2005. average. Only 2012 and Costs are adjusted for Besides Texas, Florida Society. 2016 were warmer. The idea. It is a good time for By Ricardo inflation and NOAA keeps and Puerto Rico, Califor- NOAA announced its five warmest years for the everybody to put their big Alonso-Zaldivar track of billion-dollar nia, Colorado, Minnesota, figures at the society’s an- Lower 48 states have all ASSOCIATED PRESS ideas on the table.” His weather disasters going Nebraska, Missouri, Illi- nual conference in Austin, happened since 2006. offering: “Medicare-X,” a back to 1980. WASHINGTON — nois, Louisiana, Missis- Texas. Arndt said the U.S. — new public insurance plan Three of the five most which has had above nor- Democrats are shifting using the government’s sippi, Alabama, Tennes- The U.S. averages six of expensive hurricanes in mal annual temperatures to offense on health care, marquee health care see and North Carolina the billion-dollar weather U.S. history hit last year. for 21 straight years — is emboldened by successes brand. Hurricane Harvey, which all had more than $1 bil- disasters each year, cost- showing the same warm- in defending the Afford- Rising Democratic am- caused massive flooding lion in damage from the ing a bit more than $40 ing effects as the rest of able Care Act. They say bitions come as a cloud of in Texas, cost $125 billion, 16 weather disasters in billion annually. the world. The burning their ultimate goal is a uncertainty lingers over second only to 2005’s Ka- 2017. The increase in bil- government guarantee of former President Barack trina, while Maria’s dam- “While we have to be lion-dollar weather disas- of coal, oil and gas emits affordable coverage for all. Obama’s health law. age in Puerto Rico cost careful about knee-jerk ters is likely a combina- heat-trapping gases that With Republicans un- While major provisions $90 billion, ranking third, cause-effect discussions, tion of more flooding, heat change Earth’s climate. able to agree on their vi- have survived the GOP NOAA said. Irma was $50 (many scientific studies) and storm surge from cli- This was the third sion, Democrats are de- onslaught, some Republi- billion, mainly in Florida, show that some of today’s mate change along with straight year that all 50 bating ideas that range cans are vowing to go for for the fifth most expen- extremes have climate other non-climate chang- states had above average from single-payer, gov- repeal again. Congress sive hurricane. change fingerprints on es, such as where build- temperatures for the year. ernment-run care for all, has ended the health Western wildfiresthem,” said University of ings are put, where people Five states — Arizona, to new insurance options law’s requirement that fanned by heat racked Georgia meteorology pro- move and how valuable Georgia, North Carolina, anchored in popular pro- most people get coverage, up $18 billion in damage, fessor Marshall Shepherd, their property is, said South Carolina and New grams like Medicare or and that’s expected to triple the U.S. wildfire re- a past president of the Deke Arndt, NOAA’s cli- Mexico — had their warm- Medicaid. There’s also lead to higher premiums cord, according to NOAA. American Meteorological mate monitoring chief. est year ever. widespread support for in 2019. But bipartisan authorizing Medicare to legislation to stabilize in- negotiate prescription surance markets doesn’t drug prices, an idea once seem to be getting trac- SCOTUS to hear case disputing advocated by candidate tion. Donald Trump, which has Obama’s former health languished since he was secretary, Kathleen Sebe- warrantless motorcycle search elected president. lius, says she sees Dem- Democrats are hoping ocrats reclaiming a core By Denise Lavoie The exception dates and recorded images of it to hear the case because to winnow down options belief that health care ASSOCIATED PRESS back nearly a century, with his dashboard cam- lower courts have been during the 2018 campaign should be a right guaran- when federal agents did era. The plate number led split on whether the au- RICHMOND, Va. — Do season, providing clarity teed under law. a warrantless search of a police to a man who said tomobile exception ap- police have the right to for their 2020 presidential “Coverage for all is as suspected bootlegger’s car he sold the motorcycle to plies on vehicles parked go on private property — candidate. In polls, health much of an organizing looking for illegal alcohol. Ryan Austin Collins after on private, residential uninvited and without a care remains a top priori- principle for Democrats as In that case, the Supreme telling him it was stolen. property. warrant — to search a ve- ty, particularly for Demo- eliminating Obamacare is Court found that a vehicle An officer then looked at Fitzgerald argues that hicle? crats and independents. for Republicans,” said Se- could be searched without Collins’s Facebook page, the exception does not That’s the question the “We’re tired of just play- belius. “But it turned out a warrant as long as po- which included several apply in the Collins case ing defense,” said Sen. that (Republicans) didn’t U.S. Supreme Court will be asked to answer when lice have probable cause photos of an orange and because the motorcycle Tim Kaine, D-Va., the par- have any idea what that to believe it contains con- black motorcycle parked was parked within feet ty’s 2016 vice presidential meant. I think Democrats the court takes up the case of a Virginia man traband or evidence of a in the driveway of a house of the house. He argues candidate. “It is now time have a much clearer vi- crime. The court reasoned his girlfriend rented in that that falls within the to talk about the next big sion.” who was arrested after a police officer walked onto that because cars are Charlottesville. curtilage — the immedi- his driveway and pulled readily mobile, they can At trial, Collins was ate area around the house back a tarp covering a sto- be moved before police are convicted of receiving — so should have been w? len motorcycle. able to obtain a warrant to stolen property and was protected by the Fourth ou kno e Arguments are sched- search them. sentenced to three years Amendment search war- Did y ’s magazines ar The Virginia case start- in prison, with all but rant requirement. edia Group uled Tuesday in a case Essex M that could test the bound- ed with two high-speed two months suspended. If officers are allowed police chases of a distinc- He was not charged with to search vehicles within available 24/7 online at.com aries of an exception to azine the Fourth Amendment’s tive orange and black Su- eluding police. curtilage without obtain- egolfmag .com northshor azine requirement that police zuki motorcycle. Matthew Fitzgerald, an ing a warrant, they could 907themag 01 .com obtain a warrant before During one chase, an attorney with McGuire- also creep into garages ONEthemag searching a person, their Albemarle County police Woods, said the promi- and carports to look for pring 2018 editions home, papers or personal officer wrote down the nent Richmond law firm contraband in glove boxes, Look for our S March. coming in effects. motorcycle’s license plate asked the Supreme Court Fitzgerald said. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2018 POLICE/FIRE Attempted armed All address information, particu- A report of a water leak arrested and charged with as- Garfield Ave. Apt 1, was arrest- larly arrests, reflect police records. In caused by broken sprinklers sault and battery at 3:16 p.m. ed and charged with driving the event of a perceived inaccuracy, in a Front Street restaurant at Saturday. with a suspended license, and robber chased it is the sole responsibility of the con- 2:40 p.m. Sunday. Kelly A. Bennett, 40, of 34 warrant charges of miscella- A report of an erratic operator Columbia Park, Haverhill, was neous motor vehicle equip- cerned party to contact the relevant on Pleasant Street at 5:08 p.m. arrested and charged with op- ment violation, driving without police department and have the Sunday. eration of a motor vehicle with possession of a license, and out of Lynn store department issue a notice of correc- A report of a possible phone a suspended license, and be- operation of a motor vehicle tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or scam on Robert Road at 10:29 ing a habitual traffic offender with a revoked license. By Bridget Turcotte ter he entered the Lewis clarifications will not be made without p.m. Sunday. Caller reports she on Shirley Avenue at 10:49 ITEM STAFF Street store with a knife received a phone call from p.m. Saturday. Accidents and demanded money, express notice of change from the ar- LYNN — A Lucky’s Li- resting police department. someone claiming to be from Anass Rhim, 30, of 16 Main said Kmiec. the Democratic party looking Street Park, Malden, was arrest- A report of a motor vehicle quors employee chased a “The female clerk froze for information, including her ed and charged with assault accident at Polcari’s Restau- masked man with a knife and moved away from the LYNN name, date of birth, and ad- with a dangerous weapon, dis- rant on Broadway at 12:29 down the street after suspect and another clerk p.m. Friday; at 386 Lincoln Ave. dress. She hung up when they orderly conduct, and disturbing he attempted to rob the in the back area heard the at 3:08 p.m. Friday; on Lincoln Arrests asked for her credit card infor- the peace at 1:22 a.m. Sunday. shop’s clerk. commotion and chased Avenue at 2:36 p.m. Sunday; The employee, de- Oscar Chilel-Esteban, 21, of mation. Gustavo Silva, 37, of 17 Me- him out and down the A report of someone burn- lendy Ave. Apt. 2, Watertown, at Bob’s Store at 1020 Broad- scribed by police as the 17 Court St. Apt. 2, was arrest- way at 5:23 p.m. Sunday; on street,” he said. ed and charged with procuring ing something in the street on was arrested and charged with clerk’s husband, chased The thief didn’t make out Highland Terrace at 1:06 a.m. attaching false plates to a mo- Lincoln Avenue at 5:35 p.m. the knife-wielding robber liquor for someone under 21. Sunday. with any money, he said. Everildo Mendez-Soliz, 31, Monday. tor vehicle, and improper oper- with a sap, which is a flat, The attempted armed rob- A second report of someone ation of a motor vehicle. A report of a car into a snow- of 17 Relay St., was arrested leather-covered lead rod. bery remains under inves- burning something in the street bank at Dunkin Donuts on and charged with unlicensed “It’s not much of a weap- tigation by Lynn Police. on Highland Terrace at 2 a.m. Accidents Broadway at 10:46 a.m. Friday. operation of a motor vehicle A report of a three-car motor on,” said Police Lt. Mi- Monday. The fire was set using chael Kmiec. Bridget Turcotte can be and warrant charges. A report of a motor vehicle vehicle accident with injuries Carlos Montanez, 41, of 50 a Duraflame log. One person Lynn police are looking reached at bturcotte@item- was arrested. accident with injuries and fire at 343 Main St. at 11:36 a.m. Andrews St., was arrested on on Lee Burbank Highway at Sunday; on Essex Street at for a suspect described as live.com. Follow her on warrant charges. A caller reported the entire a heavy-set black male af- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. area of Village Street was un- 3:40 a.m. Saturday. 4:14 p.m. Sunday. safe for walking at 7:24 a.m. A report of a motor vehicle Accidents Monday. accident at European Collision Complaints Works on North Shore Road A report of a motor vehicle A report of a large divot in the accident at 214 Essex St. at Fire at 10:05 a.m. Saturday; on Mahoney Circle at 11:22 a.m. road in the area of Biscayne 2:25 p.m. Sunday; at Boston and Elm streets at 1:10 a.m. and Ford streets at 2:46 p.m. A report of a fire coming from Saturday; at Garfield Avenue an outlet at a home on Cedar and Dana Street at 1:21 p.m. Friday. The Department of Pub- Sunday; at 60 Lewis St. at 3:46 lic Works blocked off the road p.m. Sunday; at 34 Park St. Street at 6:38 p.m. Sunday. Saturday; on North Shore Road at 2:01 p.m. Saturday; on Res- hazard and will return to repair at 5:16 p.m. Sunday; at 895 the road. Western Ave. at 5:42 p.m. Sun- PEABODY ervoir Avenue at 4:08 p.m. Sat- urday; at Thrifty Car Rental at A caller reported that she day; at 157 North Common St. was grabbed by the back of at 11:54 p.m. Sunday; at 300 Accidents 5:41 p.m. Saturday; at Ocean 650 Apartments on Ocean Ave- the neck and struck by two Washington St. at 12:38 a.m. co-workers while driving down Monday; at 3 Camden St. at A report of a motor vehicle nue at 8:53 p.m. Sunday. accident on Keys Drive at 4:53 A report of a hit and run Route 1 through several towns 8:34 a.m. Monday. at 1:34 p.m. Friday. Police ad- A report of a motor vehicle p.m. Sunday; at 62 Walnut St. motor vehicle accident at BJ’s at 5:16 p.m. Sunday; at 168 vised the woman to take out a hit and run accident at Broad Wholesale Club on Ward Street Lynn St. at 9:07 a.m. Monday; criminal complaint at Lynn Dis- and Washington streets at 1:26 at 4:58 p.m. Saturday; at Four at 318 Lowell St. at 3:08 p.m. trict Court. a.m. Sunday; at Beacon Hill Av- Points Sheraton on Squire Monday. A report of a large amount enue and Washington Street at Road at 11:02 p.m. Satur- A report of a motor vehicle of snow in the middle lane of 9:54 a.m. Sunday; at 163 Es- day; at Showcase Cinemas at into a guard rail on Russell Route 1 North at 2:55 p.m. sex St. at 12:08 a.m. Monday; 11:07 p.m. Saturday. Street at 7:04 p.m. Sunday. Friday. at 153 Essex St. at 12:20 a.m. A report of a rollover accident A report of a water main Monday; at 123 North Com- Complaints on 95 South at 8:48 a.m. Mon- break in the area of Vine Street PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mon St. at 8:21 a.m. Monday. at Davis Court at 4:37 p.m. Fri- day. A report of a wire or pole Pi Delta Psi’s attorney, Wes Niemoczynski, ad- A report of a motor vehicle down at Four Points Sheraton day. dresses members of the media after sentencing accident with personal injury at Complaints at 9:49 a.m. Saturday. A report of dangerous road 287 Essex St. A report of a sudden death conditions at Clifton and in county court in Stroudsburg, Pa., Monday. A report of an intoxicated at Friendly Gardens on Revere Grandview avenues at 5:02 Complaints person on Newbury Street at Street at 4:35 p.m. Saturday. p.m. Friday; at Lincoln and Bal- 4:31 p.m. Sunday; at 59 Wal- A report of vandalism to a lard streets at 5:02 p.m. Friday. A report of a fight on Valley Ex-fraternity nut St. Apt. 4 at 10:36 p.m. motor vehicle on Crescent Ave- A report of an 18-wheeler Avenue at 4:51 a.m. Sunday; Sunday. nue at 7:56 p.m. Saturday. stuck and blocking the inter- on Tilton Place at 7:06 p.m. An Uber driver reported at A report of threats to kill on section of Lincoln Avenue and Sunday. members get jail 6:23 p.m. that three passen- Steeple Street at 8:21 p.m. Ballard Street at 9:08 p.m. A report of a resident without gers refused to get out of the Saturday. Friday. heat at 234 South Common St. vehicle, were intoxicated, and A report of vandalism on A caller reported her elderly at 10:08 a.m. Sunday; at 81 in hazing death smashing glass bottles in the Proctor Avenue at 2:57 p.m. friend has a foot of ice on the North Common St. at 12:20 back seat on Tremont Street at Sunday. bottom of her driveway and she p.m. Sunday. 6:23 p.m. Sunday. A report of a missing person was concerned for her safety at By Michael Mr. Deng every day,” he A report of a start of a sink- on Carlson Avenue at 7:20 1:12 a.m. Saturday. Rubinkam said. ASSOCIATED PRESS Overdoses hole at Oliveira’s Steak House p.m. Sunday. A report of a basement flood- In a statement to the court, Deng’s mother A report of an overdose on on Walnut Street at 12:28 p.m. ing with a few feet of water on STROUDSBURG, Pa. — Monday. Milton Street at 10:04 a.m. wrote about the anguish the Lynnway at 1:46 p.m. Sun- Overdoses Four New York City men of losing her only son and day; on Pinkham Place at 2:36 Saturday. were given jail sentences A report of a possible over- A report of property dam- demanded a sentence that a.m. Monday. Overdose Monday in the death of a would send a message dose on Lincoln Street at 6:10 age to Taco Bell on Broadway fraternity pledge during A report of an overdose on p.m. Sunday; at Dunkin Donuts at 10:20 a.m. Saturday. Caller about hazing. Theft a 2013 hazing ritual in “This punishment Birch Street at 7:18 a.m. Mon- Brown Circle on Squire Road at reported an employee kicked in Pennsylvania, with a A report of a past breaking day. 7:19 p.m. Sunday. a door. should forever remind judge saying she believes them of the pain and grief and entering at 163 Central A report of loud music on they succumbed to “brain- we will carry for the rest Ave. at 11:08 a.m. Sunday. Theft Theft Newhall Avenue at 11:27 p.m. washing” and “indoctri- of our lives as the result A report of larceny on Estes Saturday. A report of larceny at Wendy’s A report of larceny, forgery, or nation” that is rampant of their misconduct,” Deng Street at 9:18 p.m. Sunday. A caller reported his driveway at fraternities around the on Newbury Street at 10:50 fraud on Revere Beach Park- was blocked by a large snow- wrote. “It is also our hope a.m. Monday. way at 4:08 a.m. Saturday; on nation. that the punishment may bank caused by the town at Baruch College fresh- MARBLEHEAD A report of an attempted bur- North Shore Road at 2:05 p.m. 8:17 a.m. Sunday. also save lives by sending glary at 51 Garden Road at 1 Saturday. man Chun “Michael” Deng a clear message to oth- A report of a frozen water was blindfolded, forced to Arrest p.m. Monday. A report of larceny on Res- pipe on Tontaquon Avenue at er fraternities and their ervoir Avenue at 12:07 p.m. wear a heavy backpack members that the outra- Trevor Daniel Leblanc, 24, 8:31 p.m. Sunday Saturday. and then repeatedly tack- geous tradition of hazing of 22-24 Highland Terrace, was REVERE A report of a past breaking led as part of the frater- will no longer be tolerated arrested and charged with dis- Theft and entering on Reservoir Ave- nity’s Crossing Over ini- and must be ended once orderly conduct at 2 a.m. Mon- Arrests nue at 12:25 p.m. Saturday. A report of larceny at the Red tiation ceremony. He was and for all.” day on Highland Terrace. Robert Travis, 31, of 483 A report of shoplifting on Ev- Roof Inn on Broadway at 5:57 knocked unconscious and Earlier Monday, the Pi Beach St. Apt. 3, was arrested erett Street at 1:17 p.m. Sat- p.m. Saturday. later died at a hospital. Delta Psi fraternity was Accidents and charged with domestic as- urday. A report of a home invasion Police charged 37 peo- banned from Pennsylva- ple with crimes ranging A report of a motor vehicle sault and battery, and intimida- A report of a past motor ve- on Garfield Avenue at 7:23 nia for 10 years and was tion of a witness at 3:35 a.m. hicle breaking and entering on p.m. Saturday. from aggravated assault ordered to pay a fine of accident at 7:43 a.m. Monday to hazing to third-degree on Green Street. Saturday on Beach Street. Greentree Lane at 1:32 p.m. more than $110,000 for its Steven M. Hescock, 41, of Sunday. SWAMPSCOTT murder. role in Deng’s death. 71 Neponset St., was arrested “Not one person out of The judge and a pros- Complaints 37 picked up a telephone and charged with larceny at SAUGUS Complaints ecutor slammed Pi Del- A report of a high snow bank Rite Aid on Broadway at 9:06 and called an ambulance. ta Psi for calling itself a I cannot wrap my head which is “clearly a public safety a.m. Saturday. Arrest A report of vandalism to a victim of rogue fraternity issue” at Pearl and Elm streets James M. Murphy Jr., 32, of motor vehicle at 41 Gooseneck around it,” Monroe Coun- members, saying the fra- at 2:32 p.m. Sunday. 465 Revere Beach Blvd., was Daniel Melanson Jr., of 35 Lane at 11:54 p.m. Sunday. ty President Judge Mar- ternity tolerated and even gherita Patti-Worthington encouraged hazing for said. “So there’s something years. greater going on here, and “It’s the epitome of a Suspect apprehended in killing of deputy I think it’s probably really lack of acceptance of re- prevalent. We see across sponsibility. It’s their rit- FREDERICKSON, roads in the area and con- the country these issues uals and functions that in fraternities.” Wash. (AP) — Authorities ducted a manhunt among led us here today,” Monroe The four defendants in Washington state have industrial sites as well as County Assistant District sentenced Monday, Kenny arrested a man believed to wooded areas. Attorney Kim Metzger Kwan, Charles Lai, Ray- have been involved in the The suspect was ex- said in court. mond Lam and Sheldon fatal shooting of a sheriff’s pected to appear in court Pi Delta Psi has 25 chap- Wong, pleaded guilty to ters in 11 states, including deputy. Tuesday on a first-degree voluntary manslaughter, one at Penn State Univer- Pierce County depu- murder charge. hindering apprehension sity that will now have to ty Daniel McCartney, a Neither suspect’s name and other charges. be disbanded. 34-year-old Navy veter- has been released. Kwan got 12 to 24 In a written state- an and married father to “There’s a sadness that months in county jail. ment, Pi Delta Psi, an three young boys, was shot will be felt and should be Lam and Wong were sen- Asian-American cultur- during a foot chase late felt in the community,” tenced to 10 to 24 months al fraternity founded in Sunday as he responded to said Pierce County Sher- each. Lai, who spent 342 1994, said its now-dis- a home invasion near the iff Paul Pastor. “He is a days in jail after he was banded Baruch College PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS small community of Fred- young deputy who signed unable to make bail, was chapter brought “shame erickson, 15 miles south- Officers and medical staff take part in a proces- up to watch over other sentenced to time served. and dishonor” to the na- east of Tacoma, said sher- sion for officer Daniel McCartney at St. Joseph people. He had an ethic in All four defendants apol- tional fraternity. iff’s spokesman Ed Troyer. Medical Center in Tacoma, Wash., on Monday. his heart for doing some- ogized, a few of them tear- Pi Delta Psi’s attorney, One suspect in his mid- thing for other people.” fully. Wes Niemoczynski, ar- 30s was found dead at unrelated felony warrants. he was taken to jail on the McCartney was hired at Lam was the most emo- gued that Pi Delta Psi had the scene, but another got A deputy in the area warrants and further in- the sheriff’s department tional, saying he has been developed a “no excus- away, authorities said. On spotted the man who vestigation tied the man in 2014 after stints with consumed by guilt. He es” hazing policy before Monday afternoon Troyer gave a false name when to the shooting. Two weap- police departments in the said he has attempted to Deng’s death but said the said that a 32-year-old man approached, Troyer said. ons also were found at the small Washington state kill himself. policy worked on the “hon- had been taken into custo- Once authorities learned scene, Troyer said. cities of Aberdeen and Ho- “The guilt will never go or system” and proved to dy in the Shelton area on his real name, Troyer said Police had closed off quiam. away, and I think about be inadequate. TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Local outcry over new Trump edict

TRUMP setts TPS Committee Co- “I will say ‘get involved He will host an infor- From A1 ordinator, said there are and understand the deci- mational conference Sun- about 5,000 people who sion,’ and whenever the day at the Most Holy Re- thousands of mothers have been granted the time comes to renew their deemer Parish on London and fathers in Massachu- temporary status in the TPS, to renew it,” said Street in East Boston. setts to choose between state, and many live in Palma. “People should re- exposing their children to Lynn. In the wake of the register to get their work Material from the Asso- kidnapping and gang vio- decision, he said he plans permits that will protect ciated Press was used in lence, or breaking up their to tell people to continue them from now until Sep- this report. Bridget Tur- families to keep them safe. meeting and trying to find tember 2019. People have cotte can be reached at That’s outrageous and un- a solution that can provide been here for so many [email protected]. forgivable.” people with permanent years, they may qualify for Follow her on Twitter @ Palma, the Massachu- residence. something else.” BridgetTurcotte.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Sam Safa, owner of Reeds Ferry Market, out- side the convenience store on Sunday. NH ticket is sole winner in $559M Powerball jackpot ASSOCIATED PRESS pot at the time of the drawing was the lesser MERRIMACK, N.H. — amount, $559.7 million, It’s been a billion-dollar New Hampshire Lottery lottery weekend after Spokeswoman Maura Mc- a lone Powerball ticket sold in New Hampshire Cann said Sunday. matched all six numbers The winner had not yet and will claim a $559.7 come forward as of Sun- million jackpot, one day day evening. after another single tick- “We are looking forward et sold in Florida nabbed to meeting New Hamp- a $450 million Mega Mil- shire’s latest big winner — lions grand prize. someone woke up a multi- Since Reeds Ferry Mar- millionaire this morning!” ket opened at 5:30 a.m. said New Hampshire Lot- Sunday, dozens of excited tery Executive Director regulars have stopped by Charlie McIntyre. the small, independent The Florida Lottery convenience store in New says the winning Mega Hampshire that sold the Millions ticket from Fri- winning Powerball ticket day night’s drawing was to congratulate the owner bought at a 7-Eleven and chat about the win, convenience store in Port store owner Sam Safa Richey. The retailer will said. He said he doesn’t receive a $100,000 bonus know the identity of the for selling the ticket. The winner, but hopes one of identity of that winner the regulars from the over also had not yet been re- 100-year-old store in Mer- vealed. rimack, about 25 miles The winning numbers to south of Concord, won the claim the Mega Millions nation’s eighth-largest jackpot were 28-30-39-59- lottery jackpot. 70-10. “I’m very excited and The jackpots refer to the overwhelmed,” said Safa. He said that by sell- annuity options for both ing the ticket, it felt like games, in which payments he himself had won. are made over 29 years. The store will receive a Most winners opt for cash $75,000 bonus for selling options, which would be the winning ticket. $281 million for Mega Mil- The winning Powerball lions and $358.5 million ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE numbers drawn Saturday for Powerball. night were 12-29-30-33-61 The odds of winning the Mayor Edward A. Bettencourt Jr. talked about his future plans Monday night. and Powerball 26. Mega Millions jackpot The initial jackpot was are one in 302.5 million. estimated at $570 mil- Powerball odds are one in Moving forward is main focus for Bettencourt lion, but the actual jack- 292.2 million. PEABODY hub for thousands of old- theater on Foster Street, Peabody an even more de- AP source: Romney From A1 er residents and has long and a partnership with sirable place to live, work, been the envy of the en- the Peabody Cultural Col- and raise a family,” he landscape and design tire North Shore region,” laborative to expand the said. “And we have done amenities,” Bettencourt said Bettencourt. “From performing arts center at it all without sacrificing treated for prostate said. “It will improve traf- transportation, to meals, City Hall. the affordability for which fic flow, accessibility, and to social services, to our Bettencourt said he will Peabody has long been cancer last year the safety and quality of Adult Day Health Center, continue to build on the recognized and admired.” life of tens of thousands of the senior center and its successes of his first three During the evening’s Peabody residents.” dedicated staff and vol- terms as he looks to con- event, the council also se- Plans to expand the unteers are a big part of tinue to move the city for- lected Ward 4 Councilor Peter A. Torigian Senior what makes Peabody so ward. Ed Charest as the new Center to provide addi- special.” “In six short years, we council president for the tional classroom space for Also on tap for 2018 have revitalized key sec- coming year. adult learners will also be are several initiatives tors of our local economy, “It’s a great time to live considered this year, he to bring more of an arts increased our investment in Peabody,” Charest said. said. scene to the city through in education and public “Peabody pride is alive “The senior center is a the opening of a black box safety, and helped make and well, and it should be.” Much ado about almost nothing for election costs

ELECTION COSTS palities will make it that ment to elections and long ment. From A1 much stronger,” Bump overdue. While debating the 2017 said in her letter. “It’s important that it be budget last fall, the House costs in a supplemental To compile and certify funded and we are exam- approved about $485,000 budget. She also encour- these costs, Bump sur- ining some ways with city to cover the costs from aged the Legislature to veyed the 351 city and clerks to make it more cost early voting. The Senate develop a process for fund- town clerks seeking infor- effective,” she said. rejected the amendment. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing these costs in future mation about how much Still, it’s unclear what elections. State House News con- An aide said that Mitt Romney had cancer last they spent on early voting. the Legislature will do. “Early voting is an im- tributed to this report. year. He had the cancer removed surgically, portant addition to our Pam Wilmot, executive A spokesman for House not spreading beyond his prostate. democratic processes and director of Common Cause Speaker Robert DeLeo Thomas Grillo can be funding the expenses Massachusetts, said early (D-Winthrop) did not re- reached at tgrillo@item- By Steve Peoples nosed with “slow-growing incurred by our munici- voting is a major improve- turn a call seeking com- live.com. ASSOCIATED PRESS prostate cancer” last year. The cancer was removed NEW YORK — The surgically and found not Republican presidential to have spread beyond the nominee in 2012, Mitt Romney, was treated for prostate, the aide said. prostate cancer last year. The news comes as Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 the 70-year-old Romney That’s according to a Romney aide who spoke weighs whether to run Hotline on the condition of ano- for a Utah Senate seat nymity because the aide currently occupied by was not authorized to dis- Republican Sen. Orrin cuss a sensitive health is- Hatch. Hatch announced Spanish menu available CALL 24 HOURS A DAY sue publicly. last week that he would The aide said Monday not seek another term this or text the word tiplynn that Romney was diag- fall. All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. and your tip to call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Callers may remain anonymous. “tip411” (847411) to start your daily subscription. A8 TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Oprah’s barnstormer tops Golden Globes’ most notable moments

ASSOCIATED PRESS What president? A year after politics — and the newly elected occupant of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the White House — dominated the conversation and tone of the Pink to sing Golden Globes, there was bare- ly a mention of such things at national anthem Sunday’s ceremony. This year, at Super Bowl it was all gender politics, and of course the #MeToo movement that has engulfed Hollywood and ASSOCIATED PRESS spread into the culture at large Pink is heading to the Super with astonishing speed. From PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Bowl to sing the national an- the sea of glittering black gowns them. worn in solidarity on the usually across society. Several actress- powerful men who abuse wom- later wrote on Twitter that the The NFL announced Monday multi-colored red carpet, to sly es, including Meryl Streep, en: “Their time is up! “ She end- room was “still vibrating like that the pop star will perform references to unequal pay and Michelle Williams and ed her barn-storming speech, in electricity from that speech.” “The Star-Spangled Banner” recognition for women, to Fran- Emma Watson, brought social which she accepted the Cecil B. CALLING OUT A before the game on Feb. 4 at U.S. ces McDormand’s salute to “a activists with them , to focus on DeMille lifetime achievement NETWORK, ON EQUAL PAY: Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. tectonic shift” in the Hollywood real-life solutions to gritty prob- award, with a call to young girls. There’s been much talk about Justin Timberlake is set to power structure, it was a night for lems far from Hollywood. “We “I want all the girls watching equal pay lately, but Debra headline the halftime show. The reckoning — crowned by Oprah feel emboldened in this partic- here and now to know that a Messing and Eva Longoria Super Bowl will air live on NBC. Winfrey’s barn-raiser of a speech ular moment,” Streep said, “to new day is on the horizon!” she got very specific, calling out E! Pink released her seventh stu- proclaiming “Their time is UP!” stand together in a thick black said. “And when that new day Entertainment Television on dio album, “Beautiful Trauma,” Some key moments: line dividing then from now.” finally dawns, it will be because the issue while doing interviews in October. Its lead single, “What SERIOUS CARPET TALK: OPRAH RULES THE ROOM: of a lot of magnificent women with them on the red carpet. About Us,” is nominated for a Usually, red carpet interviews But with all the eloquent ... and some pretty phenomenal Messing referenced the recent Grammy this month. focus on the provenance of de- speeches, none roused the room men, fighting hard to make sure departure from E! of host Catt The Grammy- and Emmy-win- signer gowns and jewelry. This like Winfrey’s, who had the that they become the leaders Sadler, who has said she was ning singer’s hits include “So year, there was talk of working crowd giving her repeated ova- who take us to the time when making about half the pay of What,” ‘’Get the Party Started” conditions for farmers and jani- tions as she issued a warning nobody ever has to say, ‘Me too,’ her male counterpart, Jason and “Just Give Me a Reason.” tors, and demands for equal pay — not once, but three times — to again.” Director Ava DuVernay Kennedy. The Louvre Museum welcomed 8.1 million visitors in 2017

PARIS (AP) — The Lou- vre Museum says it wel- comed 8.1 million visitors in 2017, up 10 percent on the year before, a sign of tourism revival in Paris. Tourism in the French capital took a hit in 2016 after a series of attacks by Islamic extremists the previous year. Foreign visitors rep- resent 70 percent of the museum attendance, a statement from the Louvre Museum said Monday. They mainly come from the United States (1.2 million visitors, up by 25 percent) and from China (700,000 visitors, up by 9 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS percent).

BOOK REVIEW C.J. Tudor makes compelling debut with ‘Chalk Man’

By Oline H. Cogdill never outgrew his nickname, but the ASSOCIATED PRESS get-togethers are more about something to do than real friendship. Nicky hasn’t Childhood affects development into been heard from since she moved away adulthood, as C.J. Tudor fervently decades ago after her vicar-father was WINTER WINDOW SALE illustrates in her compelling debut, “The hospitalized. The now despised Mickey Chalk Man.” The discovery more than comes back for a visit and a proposal 30 years earlier of a dismembered teen- for Eddie. Mickey claims he knows who age girl continues to reverberate in the really killed Elisa, rather than the man lives of five childhood friends, affecting who was blamed, and he wants Eddie’s 5 REPLACEMENT WINDOWS the path each has chosen as an adult. help in writing a book. Mickey’s plan On the surface, 12-year-old Eddie dredges up unpleasant memories and Adams, who serves as the narrator, and even nightmares for Eddie, and results COMPLETELY INSTALLED his friends, Gavin “Fat Gav,” “Metal” in dire consequences. Mickey Cooper, David “Hoppo” Hopkins Tudor delivers an assured debut that and Nicky Martin, the only girl, have alternates between 1986 and 2016 with an idyllic childhood roaming the small unpredictable twists. “The Chalk Man” $1750.00 British village of Anderbury. It’s 1986 fits well with other stories about trou- and the worst they do is draw chalk men bled childhoods such as Stephen King’s as secret signals to each outside their novella “Stand by Me.” homes. But happiness, sadness, jeal- Tudor never misses a beat in showing 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE ousies, guilt and abuse also punctuate each character as both a child and an their young lives, and those innocent adult while also exploring the fore- chalk drawings take a sinister turn boding environs of a small town. As when Elisa Rendell’s body is found in children, this band of friends thinks the woods outside of town. Another they are all knowing. That Eddie never E.B. Window Door and Siding Co. death puts a pall over the group, whose mentions Gavin’s last name adds to friendship would eventually “splinter how children think. As adults, they 756 Western Ave., Lynn and crack.” realize just how little they knew about 781-592-9747 • ebwindow.com In 2016, Eddie is now a teacher, living what really went on in their own homes in his same childhood home. He still as well as the often murky motives of meets up with Gavin and Hoppo, who grown-ups. Over 50 sizes of replacement windows in stock. SEND US YOUR STUFF Interior and exterior doors. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ITEMLIVE. Glass and screens made and repaired in our shop. COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903.

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By Steve Krause ITEM SPORTS EDITOR SWAMPSCOTT — Monday night’s 39-34 Swampscott girls basketball win over Malden must have been a revelation for anyone who wasn’t already familiar with the Big Blue’s Nikki Rosa. And while Golden Tornadoes coach Scott Mari- no knew all about her — or thought he did — com- ing into the game, it was obvious afterward that even he had no idea. “She dominated the game,” said Marino. “I mean, we knew about her coming in, but that was a one-woman show out there tonight. I don’t think the ball ever hit the rim.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Rosa scored 22 of her team’s 39 points, and hit President Donald Trump walks three 3-pointers in the second half, including one onto the green at Trump Interna- with 2:53 to go that gave the Big Blue the largest tional Golf Club during his vaca- lead either team had all night — 37-30 — and tion in West Palm Beach, Fla. made it tough for Malden to catch up. “I was pretty impressed with her too,” said Swampscott coach Katelyn Leonard. “And it’s not STEVE KRAUSE just her scoring either. She is very unselfish with the ball, and on defense she’s everywhere. She had 11 deflections tonight, and that’s the type of thing that really can throw an offense out of rhythm. Let Trump “I’m sure she’s pretty exhausted right now,” Leonard said. “She was everywhere tonight.” When it was suggested to Leonard that Rosa hit the links was the “you” of this generation of Big Blue girls basketball stars (Leonard was a standout who led Swampscott to back-to-back North sectional titles in peace in the 1990s), coach demurred. “No,” she said. “She’s better than I was.” Swampscott needed all 22 of those points, too, ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Let’s talk about golf. as the Golden Tornados hung tough all night. Swampscott’s MacKenzie Kearney, left, hit the game-clinch- Or rather, let’s talk ing basket to seal a win over Malden on Monday night. about the symbiotic re- SWAMPSCOTT, B2 lationship golf seems to have with other aspects of society and its use as an away-from-the-office Echevarria leads Spartans past Cathedral meeting place where people of differing views By Harold Rivera ball in the hoop with a layup or two can perhaps meet each other halfway ITEM STAFF and a free throw, and before you know over the common ground walked over it your 3-point shot feels better’,” the course of 18 holes. BOSTON — Coach Dave Brown and Brown said. “He knocked his threes I’ve never experienced this. I’ve golfed his St. Mary’s boys basketball team down tonight.” a few times in my life — mostly when I have developed an intense rivalry with Junior forward Joseph Abate-Walsh was a long younger and one of the sorest CCL foe Cathedral over recent years. A scored 15 points, senior guard Stephen losers you ever saw. And I concluded, close battle can be expected any time Fama added 11 points and sophomore right from the start, that golf was not the two teams play each other. guard Josh Perez finished with seven for me. Monday night’s game at Cathedral points. Remember Ted Knight in “Caddy- wasn’t close, however, as the Spartans St. Mary’s got off to an ideal start in shack?” That’s me. Some people leave were stingy on defense and fluid on the first quarter. The Spartans ap- divots while they’re following through offense for a 70-51 league win. plied a high-pressure defense to force with their shots. Others, like me, leave “We expect a war when we play Cathedral into a flurry of turnovers. them after pounding the ground in frus- against Cathedral,” Brown said. St. Mary’s scored the first 12 points of tration with our 3-irons. “Whether it’s at our place, their place, the game before the Panthers found Apparently both Barack Obama and or in the state tournament. I’ve known the scoreboard. Echevarria had the Donald Trump see this as a way to (Cathedral coach) Larry (Merritt) since hot hand early, scoring 16 points, in- relax. To each his own. I’d find driving cluding a three at the buzzer, to pace around the track at breakneck speed at we played each other in high school. He played for Cathedral, I played for St. Mary’s to a 29-16 lead after one. Daytona infinitely more relaxing than “It was good that we were able to get lining up a putt. St. Mary’s. We haven’t won here in two or three years so I told the team to a few steals early in the game,” Brown For one thing, before I even putted, said. “We opened up a lead and that I’d know I was going to miss it, setting expect a dog fight.” With the win, the Spartans improved got us comfortable. We were able to in motion the usual chain of events. I’d score tonight and that’s good. We’re swear, pound my putter into the green to 5-1. Junior guard Jalen Echevarria led all averaging 45-46 points a game. To (which is a violation of every golf pro- ITEM FILE PHOTO score 70 points, that’s good for the scorers with 25 points. Echevarria net- tocol known to man) and then, if I was kids. still exasperated with myself, throw it Jalen Echevarria led St. Mary’s ted three of St. Mary’s six 3-pointers. into the drink. with 25 points on Monday night. “I’ve been telling Jalen ‘you put the SPARTANS, B2 Can we be serious for a moment? And I promise I won’t drag my politics into this. Presidents of the United States, whether we like them or not, have Swampscott’s Johnson keeps it consistent tremendous stress and responsibility on By Harold Rivera their shoulders 24/7. As Bill Belichick is ITEM STAFF fond of saying, there are no days off. If any of them, whether it’s Trump SWAMPSCOTT — Coaches often rave about their or Obama, find relaxation on the golf coveted four-year varsity players because it’s not course, then good for them. I say golf often that an athlete excels at that level throughout away. The last thing anyone in this an entire high school career. When they come in as country needs is a stressed-to-the-max freshmen, they require coaching and improvement, president. That’s probably more of a but as they gain experience they grow into all-stars. formula for serious, life-altering mis- Such is the story of Swampscott senior goalie Dan takes than sticking your tongue out via Johnson’s varsity hockey career. Twitter at Kim Jong un. Johnson, a four-year starter for the Big Blue boys People have a right to relax when they hockey team, took on a big role as Swampscott’s can. And as long as said relaxation isn’t starting netminder as a freshman. Over the past distracting to the point of negligence or three years, he’s gained the necessary skill set and malfeasance, people should just chill out experience to become one of the top goalies in the about it and perhaps relax themselves. Northeastern Conference. I know … I know … that isn’t the “First and foremost it’s his competitiveness,” entire issue. Our current president was Swampscott coach Gino Faia said. “Dan’s a real pretty hard on our previous president competitor. He loves to compete. He gets better and when it came to how often he played better with his skill set each season. We have a golf. And now, according to reports, he young team this year, so he’s seeing a lot of pucks plays golf more often than Obama did. but he continues to get better. He’s the anchor of our ITEM FILE PHOTO I’m willing to cut The Donald a little team.” Swampscott goalie Dan Johnson, left, has been a stalwart in slack on this one. It’s easy to say, from net for the Big Blue this season. the safety of your tower, what is and JOHNSON, B3 isn’t appropriate activity for the presi- dent. Heck, I do it all the time. But I also freely admit that if I ever found myself with all that responsibility Everett plans to build a brand-new football stadium thrust upon me, I’d be looking to escape to the beach every chance I got. I’d be MALDEN/EVERETT — In a massive, 10.5 acre recre- structed in the WPA days of City of cials have not of- Chris Christie in the lounge chair, except a city long-fueled by commu- ational complex adjacent to the 1930s. fered a price tag for the ven- I’d be smarter than to do it in a beach I’d nity spirit generated from its the city’s waterfront, along- In addition to the new foot- ture, but speculation is this closed because of a government shutdown. highly successful high school side the Malden River and ball stadium, the recreation- project will come at cost of Besides, there’s only one reason to go to football team, this was a ma- right next to the Malden-Ev- al site plan calls for a turf more than $20 million. the beach (besides the sun) and that’s to jor announcement by Everett erett city line. multi-purpose soccer eld; a DeMaria, in his address, people-watch. Mayor Carlo DeMaria Jr. at The biggest news with the full-length track; a mini-turf said he was very excited But getting back to golf, the game his inaugural address. mayor’s announcement is playing eld; several play ar- about this plan coming to fru- does have its benefits. Press secretary DeMaria con rmed what that Everett will construct a eas; a splash pad water fea- ition, with the help of Wynn Sarah Huckabee Sanders tried to justify has been talked about pri- new, state-of-the-art, arti - ture; a riverwalk; a marsh Boston Resort Casino, now Trump’s passion for golf by saying he uses vately for about a year and cial turf football stadium at restoration project and new under construction near the the game to cement relationships with formally for the past several the site, replacing historic tennis courts on the area planned recreational site and due to open in June 2019. people he needs to carry out his agenda. months: Everett is forging Everett Veterans Memori- across the street that now KRAUSE, B2 ahead with plans to construct al Stadium which was con- contains a street hockey rink. STADIUM, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2018 Fenwick swim defeats Williams to remain undefeated Peabody (3-3) is right back at it as Huber in the 55 hurdles (8-2), unbeaten at 5-0. (13:18.7). The Magicians are now SCHOOL ROUNDUP with a home game against Sau- Joe Doherty in the 55 dash (6.6) Everett winners were Mario 3-1. By Mike Alongi gus tonight. and Joe Cronin in the 300 (39.2). Sheard in the shot put (40-10 Danvers got wins from Olivia FOR THE ITEM Malden 61, Swampscott 41 Marblehead is now 3-1. 1/2), Harchdy Souffrance in the Foglietta in the high jump (4-4), The Big Blue got nine points The Falcons held the advan- 45-yard dash (5.1) and Aiman Gabrielle Loughlin in the 300 The Bishop Fenwick swim from freshman Andrew Agustin tage in the longer distance Salih in the 1000 (3:13.5). The (46.6) and Becky Henion in the team remains unbeaten after in the loss on Monday. Swamp- events, getting wins from Kevin Crimson Tide fall to 1-4 on the one-mile (5:55.6). The Falcons taking down Archbishop Wil- scott (2-4) will host Gloucester Jordan in the 600 (1:40.2), Jere- year. are 1-3 this season. liams, 90-78, in the pool at Ran- tonight. my Hilton in the 1000 (2:57.1), GIRLS TRACK Peabody 65, Revere 20 dolph High School on Monday BOYS TRACK Andrew Moriarty in the one- Somerville 67, The Tanners just missed a night. The Crusaders were led Somerville 66, mile (4:51.4) and Liam Breen in Lynn English 16 clean sweep on Monday, winning by three double-winners, but it Lynn English 14 the two-mile (10:46.7). The loss Three event wins were not all but one event against the was Sophia Lumino who argu- Somerville swept the field on drops Danvers to 3-2 on the sea- enough to lift English over a Patriots. Peabody winners were ably had the best overall night. Monday afternoon, with Phillips son. strong Somerville team as the Alexa Flewelling in the high Lumino took first place in both Magre grabbing wins in both the Peabody 70, Revere 16 Bulldogs continue to search for jump (4-8), Madison Nerich in the 50-yard freestyle (26.00 sec- high jump (six feet, two inches) Peabody captured all but one their first team win of the sea- the shot put (29-1), Fadima Kaba onds) and the 500 freestyle and the 1000-meter (2:46.4). event on the night to coast to a son. English got first-place fin- in the 45-yard hurdles (7.6), (5:48.63), and her times were Other winners for the Highland- big win on Monday at home. ishes from Kahlee Smith-Whel- Jolene Murphy in the 45-yard good enough to qualify her for ers were Quency Bocage in the Winners for the Tanners were ton in the shot put (31-2), Jackie dash (5.9), Kateri Campbell in the sectional and state tourna- shot put (41-8 1/2), Jackson An- Isaiah Knight in the high jump Ramirez in the one-mile (6:30.0) the 300 (48.9), Chiara Campbell ments in the 50 freestyle and the derson in the 55 hurdles (8.4), (5-11), Dariel Canela in the shot and Erin Galloway in the two- in the 1000 (3:53.4), Alexandra sectional tournament in the 500 Elijah Jeffreys in the 55 dash put (46-2 1/2), Kemani Jackson mile (15:40.2). The Bulldogs are Barrett in the one-mile (6:23.5) freestyle. (6.7), Dustin Nguyen in the 300 in the 45-yard hurdles (6.3), now 0-4 this year. and Shannon O’Connell in the Other double-winners for Fen- (42.1), Marcus Thomas in the Amisaday Quijano in the 45 Somerville, still unbeaten this two-mile (14:48.3). Peabody im- wick were Catherine Christuk in 600 (1:36.1), Ronan Fitzgerald in dash (5.1), Jared Ridley in the year, had one double-winner in proves to 3-1 with the win. the 100 backstroke (1:02.06) and the one-mile (5:10.8) and Othin- 300 (41.4), Spencer Summit in Aislinn Cannistraro, who took The lone winner from Revere the 200 freestyle (2:03.91) and iel Cotta-Nascimento in the two- the 600 (1:39.1), Claudio Rocha the high jump (4-10) and the 55 was Hannah Fitzpatrick in the Rowan Emerson in the 100 mile (12:33.9). With the win, in the one-mile (5:17.0) and Pab- hurdles (10.6). Other Somerville 600 with a time of 1:46.9. The breaststroke (1:14.03) and the Somerville remains unbeaten at lo Rodriguez in the two-mile winners were Youdine Felix in loss drops Revere to 0-5 on the 200 individual medley (2:23.44). 4-0. (12:21.8). Peabody is now 4-0 on the 55 dash (7.3), Kemissa Osit year. Sabrina Botthof won the 100 For English, Juan Avelino fin- the year. in the 300 (47.6), Laura Clervil Malden 76, Everett 9 butterfly (1:12.60) and the relay ished tied for first in the 55 hur- The lone win for Revere came in the 600 (1:56.7) and Carlea Malden won every event on team of Botthof, Christuk, Emer- dles (8.4) and second in the high from Abu Aldarazy in the 1000 Dolcine in the 1000 (4:58.2). The Monday night at Peabody High to son and Emily DelBene won the jump (5-10). Jalal Abrar posted a (2:59.2). The Patriots drop to 1-4 Highlanders are now 4-0 this give the Golden Tornadoes their 200 freestyle relay (1:52.69). second-place finish in the 1000 with the loss. season. fourth win. Rachel Eaglin was a The Crusaders (3-0) will be with a time of 2:48.1. The Bull- Malden 53, Everett 32 Marblehead 55, Danvers 31 double-winner for Malden, taking back in action on Friday night dogs are now 2-3 on the season. The Golden Tornadoes won six Marblehead won all but three first in both the high jump (4-6) when they host Gloucester in the Marblehead 46, Danvers 35 events to edge out Everett in a events on Monday to capture its and the 45-yard hurdles (7.2). pool at St. John’s Prep. The Magicians just barely out- win at Peabody High on Monday. third win of the year. Hannah Other winners for the Golden Tor- BOYS BASKETBALL lasted Danvers on Monday, win- Malden got wins from Ezra Flores was a double-winner for nadoes were Shataeya Smith in Everett 96, Peabody 52 ning five events to the Falcons’ Kruckenberg in the high jump the Magicians, winning both the the shot put (30-4 1/2), Shaqora The Tanners evened their re- four to capture their third win of (5-6), Matthew Chin in the 45- shot put (30-10 1/2) and the 55 Wallace in the 45-yard dash (5.9), cord at .500 following a lopsided the year. Richard DeCarvalho yard hurdles (6.8), Eric Toh in hurdles (9.7). Marblehead also Jenna Swanson in the 300 (48.5), loss to Everett on Monday. Tyler grabbed a win in the high jump the 300 (40.0), Arthur Kossoski got wins from Katie Knight in Amanda Santorelli in the 600 Callahan had 10 points and five (6-0) and Ryan Dumais won the in the 600 (1:39.2), Juan Buenros- the 55 dash (8.0), Bella Corsini (2:03.9), Nour Chouiki in the 1000 rebounds in the loss for Peabody, shot put (46-1) to sweep the field tro in the one-mile (5:34.4) and in the 600 (1:51.6), Ana Hecht in (4:05.3), Kylie Dimaro in the one- while Chris Canela had 10 points events for Marblehead. The Ma- Omar Asousy in the two-mile the 1000 (3:25.5) and Caroline mile (6:35.1) and Jasmine Gray in and three assists. gicians also got wins from Thom- (12:45.6). The win keeps Malden Johnson in the two-mile the two-mile (14:55.5). Trump relieves stress with golf, so let him

KRAUSE it was something else. From B1 George H.W. Bush used to cavort around the Fair enough. I don’t waters off Kennebunk- know why people con- port in his motorboat. I sider that so outlandish. can still remember, after It happens all the time Iraq invaded Kuwait, among the CEO set. I’d Bush was out on that imagine there’s a lot boat every day as he was you can talk about when putting together the co- you’re with someone for alition that fought the 18 holes of golf. first Gulf War. But Trump doesn’t Ronald Reagan need to justify his pas- chopped wood. George W. sion for golf. More pres- Bush liked to go fishing idents than not have and ride his mountain used the game as an out- bike. let. John F. Kennedy’s None of these activities staffers used to joke that reduced their effective- footprints from Dwight ness. The country sur- Eisenhower’s golf shoes vived, as it will now no could still be seen on the matter how many times White House rugs. Ken- Trump takes to the links. nedy liked to play, bad And as I said earlier, back and all. As did Ger- he can have it. With my ald Ford and Bill Clin- blessing. ton. There. That’s not polit- And if it wasn’t golf, ical, is it? ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Swampscott’s Nikki Rosa, center, led the Big Blue with 22 points and some big defensive plays in Everett planning a win over Malden on Monday night. new football field, Rosa’s big night helps Big Blue to victory recreation complex SWAMPSCOTT the Tornados as the score was tied nados could not ever retake the lead. From B1 going into the fourth quarter, 27- “We missed a lot of shots … and lot 27. During the period, Rosa, whose of layups,” said Marino. “This loss STADIUM though Everett competes Neither team could get any trac- presence on every inch of the floor (Malden is now 2-3) really hurt be- From B1 outside of the NEC as an tion on the other. Both teams suf- was needed had five points. And cause of that. We had a lot of chanc- independent in football fered through cold shooting from Grace DiGrande (6 points) closed es.” “I have heard loud and only. the start, and the score was only 7-6 out the quarter with a traditional clear from Everett resi- After Furlong hit three of four free The mayor said the new Malden after a quarter when Shoe 3-point play to allow the Big Blue throws to bring Malden to within a dents about the extreme football stadium would Zhou hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer (3-3) to climb into the tie. point (31-30), DiGrange drained one lack of parking and oth- be the “centerpiece” of for the Tornados (she ended up with Rosa opened the fourth quarter three, and then Rosa -- after two er issues with our exist- the new, 10.5-acre rec- 6 points). by drilling a 30 pointer, and then Malden misses at the line -- hit an- ing football stadium,” reational space and was It was just as tight, and just as Emme Landry hit one free throw to other trey with 2:53 left to make it Mayor DeMaria said. a great chance to devel- close, in the second quarter, Malden give the Blue a 4-point cushion. 37-30. “This new facility will op the Seven Acres Park went into the locker room at the MacKenzie Furlong (11 points) highlight and commemo- and Lynde Street Park break with an 18-17 lead, thanks to heated up to act as Malden’s coun- But Malden wouldn’t go away. rate the strong tradition area, both of which sit a MacKenzie Kearney basket with terweight to Rosa in the final eight Furlong, and then Tiffany Tortora, of our champion athletes adjacent to the Malden seconds remaining in the second minutes. hit back-to-back buckets and all of a and preserve the World River at the Malden-Ev- quarter. “She had a nice game,” said Mari- sudden it was a 3-point game. War II honor wall from erett city line. The entire third quarter settled no. “She played with poise and had However, with five seconds to go, the old stadium.” The plan, which must nothing, except that the Big Blue some nice shots.” Kearney’s bucket put the game out Everett High football be approved by the Ever- managed to gain a whole point on Try as they might, though, the Tor- of reach. has been the most consis- ett City Council, would tently successful football include the city “swap- program in the state and ping” the Lynde Street the recently-renovated, St. Mary’s takes down CCL rival Cathedral existing Everett Stadi- Park land with land re- cently purchased in Ev- um could essentially be SPARTANS Chibuikem Onwuogu joined the that can lead us in scoring, which called “The House that erett by Wynn Boston From B1 scoring with a bucket in third quar- has happened this season,” Brown John DiBiaso Built” with Resort Casino. Wynn would take over the Lyn- ter to give the Spartans a 20-point said. “Going into tonight we’ve had its 12 Division 1 Super “We hang our hats on our de- lead at 52-32. It seemed as though five different players lead us in Bowl Championships in de Street space and in fense,” Brown added. “We’re allow- St. Mary’s was ready to put the scoring. Tonight, we finally got a the past 25 years he had turn cede Everett the ing 43 points a game right now. At game away but Cathedral closed bunch of guys scoring the ball and coached the team, before land it needed to com- the varsity level, that’s very good the period on an 8-3 run. The Pan- that was good to see.” announcing he was step- plete its recreational considering that we’re playing a thers trailed 55-40 after three. The Spartans are back in action ping down shortly after parcel, pending Everett tough schedule. BC High, Lynn En- With Cathedral clinging within on Thursday night when they visit winning the most recent Board of Aldermen ap- glish, Lynn Classical, Brighton, Ca- 14 points, Perez provided the dag- Cardinal Spellman. title in December. proval. thedral. We’ve been holding those Everett, Malden High There has been no pub- teams in the 40’s.” ger. Perez knocked home a 3-point- “We knew this was going to be a and Medford High were lic discussion on the fate The Panthers slimmed the deficit er with 3:50 to play in the fourth big game, with Spellman coming up all part of the former of the existing Everett down to 10 points to begin the sec- quarter, giving the Spartans a 63- on Thursday at their place,” Brown Greater Boston League Stadium, which under- ond quarter. Perez netted a lay-in to 46 lead. The sophomore’s 3-pointer said. “That’s going to be a tough one for 60 years but all three went a partial renova- put the Spartans up 37-23 with essentially sealed the win as the as well. A road win in this league is are all in their first full tion, including installa- 2:30 remaining in the quarter. From Spartans closed out the 70-51 victo- always tough. The gyms are tough year of competition in tion of new artificial turf there, Abate-Walsh added a lay-in ry. to play at, the atmospheres are al- the 16-team Northeast- surface and some seat- and a pair of free throws. At the “We tell the kids that on any giv- ways tough. It’s good for our young ern Conference (NEC), ing about a decade ago. half, the Spartans led 41-29. en night we have five different kids guys to get a win here.” TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE TUESDAY Malden Cath. at Cath. Mem. (4:30) Boys Basketball St. Mary’s vs. Austi Prep (at Lewis Ctr, 4:30) BC High at Mald. Cath. (7) Classical at Beverly (7) WEDNESDAY Lynnfield at Amesbury (6:30) Boys Basketball Malden at Medford (7) Classical at Salem (7) Marblehead at English (7) Girls Basketball Revere at Everett (7) Salem at Classical (7) Salem Acad. at Prospect Hill (6:15) Spellman at St. Mary’s (5) Saugus at Peabody (7) Shawsheen at Mystic Valley (5:30) Boys Hockey Somerville at Danvers (7) Beverly at Swampscott (7:30) St. John’s at Cath. Mem. (7) Danvers at Winthrop (6:10) Swampscott at Gloucester (7) Fenwick at Arl. Cath. (8) Williams at Fenwick (6:30) Lynn at Essex Tech (5:30) Winthrop at Salem (7) Marblehead at Saugus (7:10) Medford at Peabody (5:15) Girls Basketball Newburyport at Lynnfield (8:15) Amesbury at Lynnfield (6:30) Revere at E. Bston (6:30) Beverly at Classical (7) Xaverian at St. John’s (7:30) Cathedral at St. Mary’s (6:30) Danvers at Somerville (7) Girls Hockey English at Marblehead (7) Beverly at Methuen (7) Everett at Revere (6:30) Walpole at St. Mary’s (5) Fenwick at Willias (6:30) Waltham at Medford (7) Gloucester at Swampscott (7) Gymnastics Medford at Malden (7) Gloucester at Salem (8) Mystic Valley at Shawsheen (5:30) Malden at Medford (5) Notre Dame at Tech (5:30) Swimming Peabody at Saugus (7) Blue Hills at Mystic Valley (4:15) Salem Acad. at Prospect Hill (4:45) Lynnfield at Triton (6) Salem at Winthrop (7) Malden Cath. at St. John’s (4:30) Skiing Shawsheen at Tech (3:30) St. John’s vs. N. Andover (3) Track Swimming Medford vs. Saugus (at Swampscott, Andover at St. John’s (4:30) 4) FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Classical at Malden (4:30) Notre Dame/Tech at Northeast (4) Danvers at Swampscott (5) Winthrop at Swampscott (4) Bill Belichick, left, said in his weekly radio interview on Monday that he “absolutely” plans to English at Medford (4) Wrestling return as the head coach of the Patriots next season, despite some reports to the contrary. Marblehead at Peabody (7:15) Beverly at Saugud (5) Salem at Beverly (8) Lynnfield at Burlington (7) Somerville at Revere (4:30) Malden at Danvers (4:30) Track Malden Cath. at St. John’s (6) Fenwick vs. Marian (at Lewis Ctr, Marblehead at Peabody (5:30) Bill Belichick ‘absolutely’ plans 4:30) Pentucket at Salem (6)

TV/RADIO TV to return as Patriots head coach College basketball FOXBOROUGH (AP) — Under Bill Also mentioned was a supposed dif- ference title game in each of the past 6:30 p.m...... Georgetown at St. John’s...... FS1 Belichick, the New England Patriots ference between Kraft and Belichick six seasons. 7 p.m...... Baylor at West Virginia...... ESPN2 have often thrived when inundated over the decision to trade former Special teams captain Matt Slater, 7 p.m...... Texas A&M at Kentucky...... ESPN with scrutiny from outside of their backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppo- now in his 10th season with the Pa- 7 p.m...... Texas Tech at Oklahoma...... ESPNU locker room. lo. The story implied Brady has taken triots, said Belichick’s leadership sets 8 p.m...... Boston College at North Carolina...... NESN They’ll have to do it again this week issue with a lack of praise from Beli- the tone when possible distractions 8:30 p.m...... Wisconsin at Nebraska...... Big Ten Network as they prepare for their divisional chick this season. creep up. 9 p.m...... Iowa State at Kansas...... ESPN2 round matchup with the Tennessee When asked about another report “Coach Belichick has always led us 9 p.m...... Purdue at Michigan...... ESPN 11 p.m...... Boise St. at Fresno St...... ESPNU Titans. about his supposed interest in coach- in a way that’s been very direct, to NBA Belichick said Monday that it is ing the New York Giants where he the point, very focused on the task at 8 p.m...... Portland at Oklahoma City...... NBATV “absolutely” his intention to return was a defensive coordinator, the Patri- hand,” Slater said. “Being able to live 10:30 p.m...... Sacramento at LA Lakers...... NBATV as coach of the Patriots next season, ots coach said he is concerned only on in the moment, and just take things NHL despite reports of turmoil in the fran- New England’s game with the Titans day by day.” 8 p.m...... Edmonton at Nashville...... NBCSN chise involving himself, quarterback on Saturday night. Slater said it’s why he won’t even Tom Brady and team owner Robert “That’s where my total focus is,” he give a thought to things such as the Kraft. said. Giants coaching rumors. SPORTS BRIEFS Belichick said he didn’t have any- Last season the Patriots played un- “I’m just focused on preparing for Lazy Dog Classy tact Stephen Martin at smar- thing to add to a joint statement the der a similar spotlight after Brady the Tennessee Titans with coach Bill [email protected]. three men released last week in re- was suspended for the first four games Belichick as my head coach for the 3-Mile Fun Run sponse to an ESPN report, citing un- as punishment for his role in the “De- 2017 season,” he said. disclosed sources, that detailed an ar- flategate” scandal. “I think everyone in that locker The Lazy Dog Sports Bar will NSSUA Softball ray of tension. New England thrived when he re- room feels the same way. The nature be hosting its Classy 3-Mile Umpire School “I haven’t read the article. I’ve al- turned, and went on to earn its fifth of professional football is tomorrow’s Fun Run to help support the ready commented at length about Lombardi Trophy with a record come- not guaranteed to anyone; players, Lynn Classical girls track team The North Shore Softball that situation,” Belichick said. “Noth- back during its Super Bowl win over coaches. That’s life.” on Sunday, Jan. 14 beginning at Umpire Association ing has happened since then, so I don’t Atlanta. Told of Belichick’s comment that 11 a.m. The race will begin and (NSSUA) is looking for new have anything to add to it.” The Patriots haven’t lost in the di- he plans to return as coach in New end at the Lazy Dog Sports Bar softball umpires for the The ESPN story highlighted pur- visional round of the playoffs since England next season, safety Patrick upcoming 2018 season. on 328 Broadway in Lynn. ported disputes concerning Brady’s falling 28-21 to the New York Jets af- Chung chuckled. Anyone interested can con- There will be prizes given to the personal body coach, Alex Guerrero, in ter the 2010 regular season. New En- “I’m juiced. Keep coming back,” he tact Roy Ballard at roys- top three overall male and [email protected] or by player-medical affairs. gland has made it to at least the con- said. “When he’s done, I’ll be done, too.” female finishers. phone at 781-223-0378. Participants can register for Classes will be held on the event online at www.race- Monday nights at Marble- wire.com/register.php?id8604. head High School form Patriots are rested, recharged and rankled Commemorative long-sleeve 6:30-8 p.m. starting tonight. shirts will be given to all who Cost for the school is (AP) — Recharged and They’re not only re- ment this weekend dis- linebacker Dont’a High- register by January 2. The $100, which covers half of rankled are the New En- freshed but fired up after a missing as “flat-out inaccu- tower, two of their biggest registration fee is $30. Regis- 2018’s NSSUA dues, a rule- gland Patriots, who await a report suggesting a frac- rate” an ESPN report stars.The Titans came back tration on the day of the event book, umpiring materials visit from the Tennessee tured relationship that detailing an array of ten- from a 21-3 halftime deficit begins at 9:30 a.m. and the 2018 softball Titans in the AFC division- could break up the fran- sion in New England be- Saturday at Kansas City For more information, con- umpire exam. al playoffs next weekend. chise’s three most import- tween the triumphant tri- and in the process probably The Titans (10-7) are ant pieces in QB Tom umvirate responsible for saved coach Mike Mu- NFL PLAYOFFS coming off their first play- Brady, coach Bill Belichick decorating team headquar- larkey’s job. off win in 14 seasons, a 22- and owner Robert Kraft. ters with five champion- Team owner Amy Adams Divisional Playoffs Sunday, Jan. 14 21 thriller at Kansas City The Patriots have won 11 ship trophies. Strunk on Sunday said her Saturday, Jan. 13 Jacksonville at Pittsburgh, 1:05 Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4:35 p.m. in the wild-card round Sat- of 12 after stumbling to a One of the many things coach isn’t going anywhere p.m. (CBS) (NBC) urday that left the Chiefs 2-2 start but the buzz the Patriots are good at is after helping change the New Orleans at Minnesota, 4:40 Tennessee at New England, 8:15 winless at Arrowhead in around Boston isn’t about navigating negativity. Titans’ culture and leading p.m. (CBS) p.m. (FOX) the postseason since 1994. their usual dominance but Last year they overcame them to their first playoff The Patriots (13-3) are whether that excellence the loss of tight end Rob victory in 14 years. NBA fresh off their eighth con- could be coming to an end Gronkowski to win it all The Titans opened as EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE secutive first-round bye as soon. and they’re trying to do the 13-point underdogs to the Atlantic Division Southwest Division they seek their third title Brady, Belichick and same this year without re- Patriots (8:15 p.m. ET on W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 33 10 .767 — Houston 28 11 .718 — in four years. Kraft released a joint state- ceiver Julian Edelman and CBS). Toronto 28 10 .737 2½ San Antonio 27 14 .659 2 Philadelphia 19 19 .500 11½ New Orleans 20 19 .513 8 New York 19 21 .475 12½ Dallas 13 28 .317 16 Brooklyn 15 25 .375 16½ Memphis 12 27 .308 16 Swampscott’s Johnson keeps it consistent Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Washington 23 17 .575 — Minnesota 26 16 .619 — JOHNSON we’re down in a game, I championship team, and to Johnson for his leader- Miami 22 17 .564 ½ Oklahoma City 22 18 .550 3 Charlotte 15 23 .395 7 Portland 21 18 .538 3½ From B1 tend to stay more patient we probably were. We ship abilities. Prior to the Orlando 12 28 .300 11 Denver 21 18 .538 3½ than I did as a freshman.” thought we were going to start of the season he was Atlanta 10 29 .256 12½ Utah 16 24 .400 9 A two-time NEC All- Coming into his senior blow past Lowell and we voted a team captain by Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Star, Johnson checks off a season, Johnson had his didn’t. This year we’re tak- his teammates. Johnson Cleveland 26 14 .650 — Golden State 32 8 .800 — major box for Faia and the sights set on leading the ing it game by game and also serves as captain of Detroit 21 18 .538 4½ L.A. Clippers 17 21 .447 14 Milwaukee 21 18 .538 4½ Phoenix 16 26 .381 17 Big Blue. For most hockey Big Blue to a state tourna- hopefully we go deep in the soccer and tennis Indiana 21 19 .525 5 Sacramento 13 25 .342 18 coaches, building a win- ment run. Swampscott the state tournament.” teams. Chicago 14 27 .341 12½ L.A. Lakers 12 27 .308 19½ ning team begins with rose to the top of the NEC Johnson also made it a “It’s a huge honor to me, Monday’s Games Denver at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. having a reliable goalten- standings last winter and priority to make improve- as well as the other cap- Indiana 109, Milwaukee 96 Tuesday’s Games Toronto 114, Brooklyn 113, OT Miami at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. der. earned the No. 1 seed in ments on his game as a tains,” Johnson said. “We’re Houston 116, Chicago 107 Portland at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. “Goalie’s one of the big- the Division 3 North goalie. He credited taking it as serious as it Minnesota 127, Cleveland 99 Orlando at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. New Orleans 112, Detroit 109 Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. gest positions on the bracket. In a disappoint- Swampscott assistant can get. It’s special. It’s one San Antonio at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Wednesday’s Games team,” Faia said. “If you ing loss, the Big Blue were coach J.J. Doherty, who of the biggest accomplish- Atlanta at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Dallas at Charlotte, 7 p.m. have a solid goalie, you bounced in the quarter fi- works with the team’s ments for me, knowing always have a chance to nal by No. 9 Lowell. goaltenders, for working that my teammates voted NHL win. That’s what Dan does “We still talk about that closely with him through- me to be a captain. It’s an for us. He has the ability game,” Johnson said. “If out his career. honor to know that my EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE to steal you a few games Atlantic Division Central Division we need motivation we “Coach Doherty has been teammates trust me.” GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA because he’s such a good pull out the video from a huge help,” Johnson Through eight games, Tampa Bay 42 30 9 3 63 155 103 Winnipeg 43 25 11 7 57 144 117 goalie.” that game. We want to said. “The commitment he Johnson and the Big Blue Boston 40 23 10 7 53 131 102 St. Louis 45 26 16 3 55 130 115 Toronto 44 25 16 3 53 143 127 Nashville 41 24 11 6 54 129 113 Joining the varsity team work harder so we can gives to the program is are 3-2-3 this season. Detroit 41 17 17 7 41 112 127 Dallas 43 24 16 3 51 132 118 as a freshman with limit- work our way by that. It really special. He’s always “We’re just now starting Florida 41 17 18 6 40 113 133 Colorado 41 22 16 3 47 135 124 Montreal 42 18 20 4 40 108 129 Minnesota 42 22 17 3 47 123 123 ed experience presented definitely still lives on helping me get better. He to get our full team,” John- Ottawa 40 14 17 9 37 111 138 Chicago 41 20 15 6 46 125 114 no shortage of challenges with us as a team.” has helped me progressed son said. “We’ve had some Buffalo 42 10 23 9 29 92 143 Pacific Division for Johnson, who also In order to get back to to get to where I am today. guys in and out through Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 41 29 10 2 60 143 113 plays soccer and tennis at the state tournament, “The biggest thing is the the first five games. We’re Washington 42 26 13 3 55 132 120 Los Angeles 42 24 13 5 53 126 99 Swampscott. Over the Johnson believes the Big mentality, staying in the still building chemistry Columbus 44 25 16 3 53 121 121 San Jose 40 21 13 6 48 110 106 New Jersey 41 22 11 8 52 130 125 Anaheim 43 19 15 9 47 117 120 past three years, Johnson Blue will need to adapt to game,” Johnson added. and getting our guys in N.Y. Rangers 42 22 15 5 49 128 117 Calgary 41 21 16 4 46 115 119 has learned the ins and a game-by-game approach. “I’ve improved on that the shape. We’re going to need Pittsburgh 44 22 19 3 47 126 138 Edmonton 43 18 22 3 39 118 141 outs of goaltending while Instead of thinking about most. We lost a couple that because we have to Carolina 41 19 14 8 46 115 126 Vancouver 42 16 20 6 38 110 140 Philadelphia 42 19 15 8 46 123 122 Arizona 43 10 27 6 26 98 150 building confidence. bringing home a banner, guys from last season so start pulling out some N.Y. Islanders 43 21 18 4 46 146 158 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. “The experience helps a Swampscott aims to keep that’s important. I also wins.” Monday’s Games Calgary at Minnesota, 8 p.m. lot,” Johnson said. “Once its focus on the next oppo- put on a little bit of size, Johnson and the Big Columbus 3, Toronto 2, OT Florida at St. Louis, 8 p.m. you’ve been playing so nent on the schedule. which helps.” Blue are back on the ice Tuesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Winnipeg at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. much you know what to “We just have to take it In addition to keeping on Wednesday night Vancouver at Washington, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 8 p.m. expect. You learn to cope one game at a time,” John- his net clean and holding (7:30) when they host Chicago at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Carolina at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Washington, 7 p.m. with different situations. son said. “Last year, we opponents off the score- Beverly at Salem State’s Edmonton at Nashville, 8 p.m. Columbus at Buffalo, 7 p.m. If I let in a soft goal or if thought we were a state board, Swampscott looks Rockett Arena. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2018 COMICS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Mother laments that her kids lack accomplishment and drive The errors will be remembered DEAR ABBY: I have very much and value their Junior players are known spades, then hope that East grown children. All of Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van friendship, and they don’t for fearless bidding and, al- had both the club ace and them are underachievers. Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, need to give you anything though less often these days, club king. When contemporaries talk and was founded by her mother, in return for the affection “textbook” errors. After a club lead, East about their children get- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at you feel for them. I don’t In this deal, what is the fate must not win the first trick. ting jobs, getting married, think couching the mes- of three no-trump after West He should play an encourag- having kids, going on va- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los sage in those terms would leads either the club seven or cation, buying a house/car, Angeles, CA 90069. be rude at all. heart nine? ing low card to keep contact adopting a pet, I have In this auction, South’s with his partner. Then, when nothing to contribute. DEAR ABBY: Why do double indicated three-card West gets in with his diamond they were motivated, they prefer that they let me do My children do not have people stay in bad mar- spade support and any hand ace, he can lead his second would be doing more with these things for love and lives; they work low-pay- riages? It causes emotion- strength. North wanted to club to give the defenders five their lives than playing ing jobs and scrape by. friendship, but I don’t al harm to the children (if show some enthusiasm, but video games and scraping tricks. Worse, they have no ambi- know how to make them they have kids), hearing did not know how to do it by. Be glad they are inde- At 58 of the 66 tables at tion to do better. They no stop giving me things. their parents argue and without overbidding. pendent and have good re- the world youth champion- longer live with me, but Is there something polite name-call all the time. At one table, despite East’s lationships with each oth- ships, three no-trump was often gather at each oth- I can say to let them know Wouldn’t it be better to wafer-thin overcall, West led er — it’s a plus — and the final contract. It made 33 er’s places to play video that they should just let separate? a top-of-nothing heart nine. continue living your life. times (thrice with an overtrick) games when they are not me be their friend? I would Declarer won in the dummy You can’t live theirs for working. They are not en- prefer that to feeling as UNHEALTHY and played a diamond to his and failed 25 times. them. And please stop joyable to be around. though I’m being paid for RELATIONSHIPS king. A smooth duck by West comparing them to the off- My life is otherwise good, my services. might have paid dividends, spring of your friends and DEAR UNHEALTHY: but he took the trick and led and I don’t want them acquaintances. If you do, FOR LOVE AND Some couples remain in bringing me down. My another heart. South won that you will be happier. FRIENDSHIP bad marriages because marriage is solid, I work and ducked a diamond, West they can’t afford to live winning and playing a third hard, we travel a few times DEAR ABBY: I have DEAR FOR LOVE: Has apart or fear being alone if a year and enjoy dining heart. How should declarer dear friends and neigh- it occurred to you that your they divorce. Others have have continued? out and meeting with bors I really enjoy who neighbors bring things dysfunctional love-hate re- friends. We go to sporting South had eight tricks: four have asked me to water back for you because they lationships that, I agree, spades, three hearts and events, live plays, concerts, their plants and feed the enjoy giving as much as are unhealthy for everyone, one diamond. There were two movies, etc. What is a cat when they’re away, you enjoy doing things for including the children chances for the ninth winner: mother to do? which is not very often. I them? If it hasn’t, please who grow up thinking it is 3-3 diamonds or a club trick. LET DOWN IN enjoy doing these things, consider it. normal. In my opinion, if Declarer should have cashed MISSOURI and so I always feel awk- And afterward, if you couples can’t live in peace the diamond queen to see ward when they bring still feel that their gifts are and harmony, they should the split. When it was bad, DEAR LET DOWN: home gifts of jewelry or too much of a quid pro quo, separate. However, not ev- he would have had to run the Your children are adults. If give me money. I would explain that you like them eryone agrees.

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LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE CITY OF LYNN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Denis V. Boucher and Mary M. Boucher to Mortgage Electronic given by Anthony J. Dichiara to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as The Zoning Board of Appeals will hear all parties of interest on the following Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan, its nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., its successors and assigns, dated petitions on Tuesday, January 16, 2018, at 7:30 p.m., Room 302, Lynn City Hall. successors and assigns, dated August 18, 2006 and recorded with the Essex September 24, 2004 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 26011, Page 81, as affected Registry of Deeds at Book 23446, Page 190 subsequently assigned to Bank of LOCUS: 330 BOSTON ST, PARCEL NO. 054-261-003 - PETITIONER: KEE LIM (ZBA by Loan Modification recorded with said registry of Deeds in Book 30146, Page America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA #9805) 481 subsequently assigned to HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP by Mortgage Electronic Registration for Fremont Home Loan Trust 2006-E, Mortgage-Backed Certificates, Series Systems, Inc. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) TO ALLOW ADDITIONS TO AN EXISTING, NONCONFORMING SINGLE-FAMILY 2006-E by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Fremont Registry of Deeds at Book 31101, Page 2 and subsequently assigned to Federal RESIDENCE ON AN UNDERSIZED LOT (7,324 SF), HAVING INSUFFICIENT Investment & Loan, its successors and assigns by assignment recorded in said National Mortgage Association by Bank of America, N.A. by assignment recorded FRONTAGE (63.92'), TO CONVERT TO A TWO FAMILY IN ZONING DISTRICT R4. Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 31302, Page 183; of in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 31823, Page which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions 490; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the LOCUS: 13 O'LEARY PL, PARCEL NO. 038-322-012 - PETITIONER: WILLIAM BUTT of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at (ZBA #9806) Auction at 1:00 PM on January 30, 2018 at 50-55 Naugus Avenue, Marblehead, Public Auction at 3:00 PM on January 30, 2018 at 37 Western Avenue, Saugus, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: TO ALLOW DEMOLITION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF A 9' X 19' FIRST FLOOR ADDITION TO AN EXISTING SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENCE LOCATED UPON AN Parcel #1 The land in Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, Being shown as The land in Saugus, Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being shown UNDERSIZED LOT (4,217 SF) IN ZONING DISTRICT R2 THAT ENCROACHES WITHIN Lot B on a "Revision of Land of John W. Gauss & F.S. Gauss," dated July 20, as Lots 16 and 17 on a "Pllan of Clifton Heights," drawn by R.E. Woodward, dated THE MINIMUM REAR SETBACK. 1955, and recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 4190, Page May 1874, recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book of Plans I 548, and bounded: EASTERLY by Naugus Avenue as shown on said plan, one and Plan I Containing 12,500 square fee, more or less. Reference is hereby LOCUS: 12 O'CALLAGHAN WAY, PARCEL NO. 023-353-117 - PETITIONER: JENNA hundred fifteen (115) feet more or less: SOUTHERLY by Lot No. 1 as shown on expressly made to said plan for a more particular and full description of the & DIANNA IANDOLO (ZBA #9807) said plan, fifty-three (53) feet; WESTERLY by Lot A as shown on said plan, premises. Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named mortgagor (s) eighty-three (83) feet more or less; and, NORTHWESTERLY by land marked "Foot by deed recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds recorded herewith. TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A 16' X 12' DECK TO THE REAR OF AN EXISTING, Path," seventy-three (73) feet more or less. Containing 6,500 square feet more or NON-CONFORMING SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE, UPON AN UNDERSIZED LOT less according to said plan. Together with the right to use said "Foot Path" in The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, (5,375 SF), HAVING INSUFFICIENT FRONTAGE (65'), IN ZONING DISTRICT R2, THAT common with others entitled thereto. Being the same premised conveyed to restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to ENCROACHES INTO THE MINIMALLY REQUIRED REAR SET-BACK. Mortgagors by Deed of Frances W. Gauss and recorded with Essex South District M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and Registry of Deeds Book 11831, Page 490. Parcel #2 The land in said Marblehead assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. LOCUS: 10 MINOT ST, PARCEL NO. 019-794-012 - PETITIONER: ANASTASIOS situate at Naugus Head, so-called, and being a parcel of land marked, MOSCHOPOULOS, BY HIS ATTORNEY SAMUEL VITALI (ZBA #9808) "Reservation Z", and shown on a plan entitled, "Division Plan of Sparhawk Estate", TERMS OF SALE: Guy W. Richer, C.E., dated February, 1908 and recorded with Essex South District A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A DETACHED GARAGE THAT ENCROACHES INTO THE Deeds, Plan Book 17, Plan 6. a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be MINIMALLY REQUIRED SIDE-YARD SET-BACK (5.7'), UPON AN UNDERSIZED LOT delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be (4,852 SF), HAVING INSUFFICIENT FRONTAGE (31.78'), IN ZONING DISTRICT R4 The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of WITH A SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE CONSTRUCTED THEREON. restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other LOCUS: 8 WINDSOR AVE, PARCEL NO. 106-413-026 - PETITIONER: CRYSTAL assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid BARRERA (ZBA #9809) at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms TERMS OF SALE: of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure TO ALLOW ALTERATION AND EXTENSION OF AN EXISTING WOODEN DECK THAT A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be ENCROACHES WITHIN THE MINIMUM SIDE-YARD SET-BACK, ATTACHED TO AN a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further EXISTING, NON-CONFORMING TWO-FAMILY RESIDENCE, UPON AN UNDERSIZED delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The LOT (3,415 SF), HAVING INSUFFICIENT FRONTAGE (45.3'), IN ZONING DISTRICT required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of R1. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other LOCUS: 150 ESSEX ST, PARCEL NO. 095-523-022 - PETITIONER: PAUL UY, BY HIS check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. ATTORNEY JOHN MIHOS (ZBA #9810) at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) TO ALLOW CONVERSION OF AN EXISTING TWO-FAMILY STRUCTURE LOCATED IN sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be ZONING DISTRICT R4, UPON AN UNDERSIZED LOT (5,180 SF), WITH FRONT, REAR entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Present Holder of said Mortgage, AND SIDE-YARD ENCROACHMENTS, TO A THREE-FAMILY STRUCTURE. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The By Its Attorneys, description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of ORLANS PC LOCUS: 559-571 SUMMER ST, PARCEL NOS. 037-280-014, 015, 016 & 017 - an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. PO Box 540540 PETITIONER NS HOLDINGS, LLC, BY ITS ATTORNEY SAMUEL VITALI (ZBA #9811) Waltham, MA 02454 Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Phone: (781) 790-7800 TO ALLOW CONVERSION OF AN EXISTING INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE, LOCATED IN 15-001366 ZONING DISTRICT BD, THAT ENCROACHES WITHIN THE MINIMALLY REQUIRED HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan Trust Item: January 9, 16, 23, 2018 FRONT SET-BACK, TO RESIDENTIAL USE. 2006-E, Mortgage-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-E Jeanne M. Curley - Chairperson Present Holder of said Mortgage, Daniel E. Gisonno - Clerk By Its Attorneys, Item: January 2, 9, 2018 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ORLANS PC PO Box 540540 Premises: 3 Noyes Terrace, Lynn, MA Waltham, MA 02454 LEGAL NOTICE Phone: (781) 790-7800 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage 15-008864 given by Tara D. Parmenter and Jeffrey Parmenter to Mortgage Electronic Item: January 9, 16, 23, 2018 By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Reliant Mortgage Company, LLC and mortgage given by James W. Dee and Heather Dee to Mortgage Electronic now held by Bank of America, N.A. s/b/m BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, said LEGAL NOTICE Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Green Tree Servicing LLC, mortgage dated June 27, 2008, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern PUBLIC HEARING - TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS dated July 8, 2013 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27882, Page 118, said mortgage was assigned Deeds in Book 32665, Page 587 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage Ditech from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Reliant Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, Financial LLC f/k/a Green Tree Servicing LLC is the present holder by assignment Mortgage Company, LLC to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP by assignment dated 2018 at 7:00 PM at SWAMPSCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, ROOM B129, 200 ESSEX from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Green Tree April 7, 2011 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 31618, Page 622; STREET to hear the following NEW petitions: Servicing LLC, its successors and assigns to Green Tree Servicing LLC, its for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing successors and assigns dated March 11, 2015 recorded at Essex County the same will be sold at Public Auction on January 23, 2018 at 4:00 PM Local Petition 17-04 by SWAMPSCOTT ASSOCIATES, LLC review of a sunset provision (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33909, Page 576, for breach of Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, regarding the special permits granted in April 2017 for roof-deck awning structure conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the to wit: and additional signage. Property located at 141 HUMPHREY STREET, Map 2, Lot mortgaged premises located at 122 Fellsmere Street, Lynn, MA 01904 will be sold 84. at a Public Auction at 1:00 PM on January 23, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, The land together with the buildings thereon in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, more particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said being Lot 6 on a plan belonging to the estate of George C. Noyes, made by J.L. Petition 17-28 by GOURMET FUSION INC seeking a use special permit, requesting mortgage, to wit: Bradford, C.E., dated May 27, 1909, recorded in the Essex South District Registry to have karaoke and or light jazz music for occasional evening entertainment. of Deeds, Book 2023, Page 534, bounded and described as follows: Property located at 435 PARADISE ROAD, Map 17, Lot 46. Real property in the City of Lynn, County of Essex, State of Massachusetts, described as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY: By Noyes Terrace, forty-one (41) feet; Petition 17-29 by SANDRA CIANI requesting a dimensional special permit, special permit (nonconforming uses and/or structures), and a site plan special permit. The A certain plan of land, together with the buildings thereon situated in said Lynn, NORTHWESTERLY: By Lot 5, on said plan, eighty-four and 38/100 (84.38) feet; applicants are seeking to add a second story to a currently existing single-family known as #122 Fellsmere Street, being shown as lots A and B on a Plan entitled, residence, occupying the same footprint. The rear yard setback is insufficient and "Plan of Land in Lynn, Massachusetts", John W. Parsons, surveyor, dated NORTHEASTERLY: By land now or formerly of Alley, forty-one and 30/100 (41.30) relief is required. Property located at 25 THE GREENWAY, Map 12, Lot 6. November, 1949, recorded with Essex south District Registry of Deeds in Book feet; and 3715, Page 494 and containing, 7,216 square feet of land according to said Plan. And the following CONTINUED petitions will also be heard: Petition 17-22 (25 SOUTHEASTERLY: By Lots 10 and 11 on said plan, eighty-nine and 32/100 GLEN ROAD), Petition 17-27 (96 PURITAN ROAD). For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern (89.32) feet. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 16371, Page 50. Marc Kornitsky, Chairman The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event Item: January 9, 16, 2018 The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other of a typographical error in this publication. municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated June 27, 2008, and recorded in the Essex encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 27882, Page 116. and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, Have a story to share? which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid in cash, $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the Need a question answered? to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days after the [email protected] acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check date of sale. in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Other terms to be announced at the sale. Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical 1080 Main Street error in this publication. Pawtucket, RI 02860 Attorney for Bank of America, N.A. s/b/m BAC Other terms to be announced at the sale. Home Loans Servicing, LP Present Holder of the Mortgage Ditech Financial LLC f/k/a Green Tree Servicing LLC (401) 272-1400 Korde & Associates, P.C. Item: December 26, 2017, January 2, 9, 2018 900 Chelmsford Street Suite 3102 Lowell, MA 01851 (978) 256-1500 Dee, James, 16-026983 Item: January 2, 9, 16, 2018 TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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64 are fearedIN MEMORIAM dead after smuggling ALBERT RIZZO JANUARY 9, 2018 boat sinks inON HIS BIRTHDAYMediterranean Sea By Frances D’emilio ASSOCIATED PRESS ROME — As many as 64 African migrants, including a mother whose surviving 3-year-old child desper- ately clung to her as she drowned, are feared dead PHOTO | CCTV VIA AP VIDEO after a traffickers’ over- Forever loved and missed, crowded rubber dinghy Donna, Darcy, Mike, Shawn, Gage, The Panama-registered tanker “Sanchi” is ablaze from Libya started sinking Justin, Charles, Arielle, CJ. after a collision with a Hong Kong-registered in the Mediterranean Sea, freighter off China’s eastern coast Monday. officials said Monday. The Italian coast guard rescued 86 people from the boat hours after it started Oil tanker burning sinking Saturday morning after it took on water and off China’s coast at started deflating, a U.N. migration agency official PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS said. risk of exploding Specially trained rescue This frame of a video taken by the Italian Coast Guard in the Mediterra- divers leapt into the water nean Sea off Libya, shows migrants being rescued from dinghies as they try to cross to Italy. By Gerry Shih The Panama-registered to pull dozens to safety, ASSOCIATED PRESS tanker Sanchi was sailing including those who man- from Iran to South Ko- aged to stay aboard the the International Organi- the boat lost its balance now with her aunt, who BEIJING — An oil tank- rea when it collided with half-submerged dinghy zation for Migration said and was deflating.” was among the survivors. er that caught fire after the Hong Kong-registered colliding with a freighter as well as others already in tweet Monday that Some migrants managed All of the missing are freighter CF Crystal in the flailing in nearby cold wa- off China’s east coast is at survivors interviewed by to cling to the portion of adults, Di Giacomo said, East China Sea, 160 miles ters. risk of exploding and sink- the agency in Catania the dinghy that wasn’t adding that three other off the coast of Shanghai, Eight bodies were recov- submerged but many oth- ing, Chinese state media said 150 people had been children survived, boys China’s Ministry of Trans- ered on Saturday. Officials ers fell into the sea, he reported Monday, as au- aboard the dinghy when aged 2, 9 and 10. port said. at the time said the corps- said, adding that the Ital- thorities from three coun- it set out from a Libyan The migrants came China, South Korea and es were all women, but ian coast guard arrived tries struggled to find its beach east of Tripoli. from Mali, Gambia, Ivory the U.S. have sent ships U.N. migration officials “Sixty-four migrants lost quickly, about a half hour Coast, Sierra Leone, Cam- 32 missing crew members who met the rescue ship after being spotted by a and contain oil spewing and planes to search for their life in the shipwreck eroon, Senegal and Nige- when it arrived Monday in European naval aircraft. from the blazing wreck. the Sanchi’s crew, all of (which) occurred last Sat- ria, he said. Catania, Sicily, said two of Catania Mayor Enzo State broadcaster China whom remain missing. urday,” Di Giacomo said, A doctor said some of the the eight dead were adult Bianco told Italian Radio Central Television, cit- The U.S. Navy, which sent survivors needed cardio- men. saying “probably 56 miss- Radicale that among the ing Chinese officials, said a P-8A aircraft from Oki- Since trafficking din- ing migrants” perished at survivors was a child who pulmonary resuscitation none of the 30 Iranians nawa, Japan, to aid the ghies are often crammed sea. lost her mother. when they were brought and two Bangladeshis who search, said late Sunday with far more than 100 In a telephone interview “I watched a 3-year-old aboard the rescue ship. have been missing since that none of the missing migrants, fears quickly with The Associated Press, girl while she was starting “We can proudly say that the collision late Satur- crew had been found. arose Saturday that doz- Di Giacomo said the din- to play at the port here. many among those we re- day had been found as of 8 All 21 crew members of ens more could be missing ghy was packed and made She was saved, grabbed suscitated are now alive,” a.m. Monday. Search and the Crystal, which was in the sinking. An Italian of poor quality rubber. at the last second by the said Dr. Maria Rita Aglioz- cleanup efforts have been carrying grain from the coast guard search that Some eight hours into the coast guard in the sea,” zo, who was aboard the hampered by fierce fires United States to China, went through the night Mediterranean crossing, the mayor said. “She was coast guard rescue ship and poisonous gases that were rescued, the Chinese didn’t find any more survi- “water started pouring in, clinging to her mother and with a paramedic. “Unfor- have engulfed the tanker ministry said. The Crys- vors or corpses. panic ensued, the migrants she saw her drown.” tunately some of them did and surrounding waters, tal’s crew members were Flavio Di Giacomo of all moved to one side, and Bianco said the child is not make it.” CCTV reported. all Chinese nationals. B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2018 BUSINESS East Boston Savings Bank, Meetinghouse Bancorp merge

BOSTON — East Bos- East Boston Savings of- ton Savings Bank ended fers a variety of deposit 2017 with its acquisition and loan products to in- of Meetinghouse Bancorp. dividuals and business- “We are excited to an- es located in its primary nounce the completion of market. Meetinghouse the Meetinghouse acquisi- has locations in Roslin- tion today. We believe that dale and Dorchester Low- the acquisition will enable er Mills. us to continue to grow our Upon completion of the banking franchise in the merger, each Meetinghouse Boston metropolitan area stockholder became enti- and expand our presence tled to receive $26 in cash in the Dorchester and for each share of Meeting- Roslindale markets,” said house common stock that Richard J. Gavegnano, they held at the effective president and chief exec- time of the merger. utive officer of Meridian Anthony A. Paciulli, Bancorp, Inc., the holding president and chief exec- company for East Boston utive officer of Meeting- Savings Bank. house, said, “We are proud A Massachusetts-char- to be joining Meridian tered stock savings bank and East Boston Savings founded in 1848, East Bank, which has served Boston Savings operates the Boston market for 33 full-service locations in generations with a simi- the greater Boston met- lar culture and common Wayne Alarm Systems ropolitan area including commitment to local deci- Lynn, Malden, Medford, sion making, exceptional Peabody, Revere and Sau- personal service and com- acquires Bedford firm gus. munity support.” LYNN — Ralph W. Sevinor, president of “Wayne Alarm Systems’ commitment to Wayne Alarm Wayne Alarm Systems, and Donald Marti- technology, and all the conveniences this Systems President ni, president of Lexington Alarm Systems, brings to their business model and custom- Ralph W. Sevinor, announced that their two companies will ers, will be an enormous new boost for us,” left, has combined merge under the Wayne Alarm Systems Martini said. “The expanded service area forces in the alarm umbrella to bring home and business se- of our new combined service force achieves business with curity systems to local customers with im- one of Lexington’s long-term goals. It Lexington Alarm proved technology and a broader service brings to fruition our concept of a multi- Systems President area. generational, family-owned, top-quality, Donald Martini. “Wayne Alarm Systems is now in its 50th local security systems company competing year of operations as a multigenerational, successfully with the giant, global corpora- COURTESY PHOTO family-owned security systems company,” tions that offer compelling marketing, but Sevinor said. “We have built a reputation lack the substance of on-site knowledge for responsiveness and top-quality ser- and community engagement.” FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS vices, supported by state-of-the-art tech- Wayne Alarm Systems will continue to A baby girl plays with a mobile phone while nology, to make our customers’ experience provide for local customers. Lexington riding in a New York subway. the best it can be. Alarm Systems will continue operations at “Acquiring one of Massachusetts’ pre- its current location in Bedford, under the mier security companies, Lexington Alarm direction of Mike Lordan, vice president Apple investors urge Systems, will complement our company of Lexington Alarm Systems. The merg- culture, and the combined customer base er creates immediate job opportunities at will give both companies an expanded ser- both locations. action to curb child vice area. Lexington’s reputation for cus- “We’re going to have more technicians tomer service excellence matches perfectly available which helps response times,” Se- with our mission.” vinor said. gadget addiction Sevinor and Martini said combining the Sevinor said trends across different busi- NEW YORK (AP) — “vast information resourc- firms will make Wayne Alarm Systems ness sectors feature businesses broaden- Two major Apple in- es” to researchers; and en- and Lexington Alarm Systems the premier ing their markets. He said Wayne Alarm vestors have urged the hance mobile device soft- electronic security and life safety solutions and Lexington Alarm are bucking this iPhone maker to help curb ware so that parents have provider for the Boston area. The acqui- trend by providing through their acquisi- smartphone addiction more options to protect sition offers increased strength in all the tion “deeper rather than a wider” focus on among children, highlight- their children’s health. emerging technologies. improving customer service. ing growing concern about The letter cited various the effects of gadgets and studies on the negative social media on youngsters. effects of smartphones Stocks erase morning losses, New York-based Jana and social media on chil- Partners LLC and the dren’s mental and phys- California State Teachers’ ical health. Examples continuing strong start to year Retirement System said include distractions by in an open letter to Apple digital technologies in the By Stan Choe ourselves talking about the solid when it had six. that the company must of- classroom, a decreased ASSOCIATED PRESS economic backdrop and strong earn- The Dow Jones industrial aver- fer more choices and tools ability of students to focus ings growth, but that is the back- age slipped 12.87, or 0.1 percent, to help children fight ad- on educational tasks, and NEW YORK — The stock market’s drop,” said Jon Adams, senior in- to 25,283.00, the Nasdaq compos- diction to its devices. The higher risks of suicide and perfect start to the year rolled on, two investors collectively depression. vestment strategist for BMO Global ite rose 20.83, or 0.3 percent, to and the Standard & Poor’s 500 in- control $2 billion worth of A study published in Asset Management. 7,157.39 and the Russell 2000 index dex shook off a bit of weakness on Apple shares. November suggested that He is optimistic that stocks can con- of small-cap stocks gained 1.80, or Monday to tick further into record “Apple can play a de- heavy smartphone use territory. tinue to rise from their record levels 0.1 percent, to 1,561.81. fining role in signaling to and social media exposure Stocks had dipped in early trad- due to the trends, even though the One of the biggest gains in the the industry that paying among teens may con- ing, and the S&P 500 appeared to be market is more expensive than it S&P 500 came from Kohl’s, which special attention to the tribute to depression and on pace for its first down day of the usually is relative to corporate profits. jumped after it raised its earnings health and development of other traits linked with year. But accelerating gains for div- “Everyone is talking about the syn- forecast for the year. The retailer the next generation is both suicide. But that and sim- idend-paying and technology stocks chronized economic growth” around said its sales climbed nearly 7 per- good business and the right ilarly designed research helped offset losses in the health the world, he said, “but it’s something cent in November and December thing to do,” the letter said. cannot rule out that al- care industry, and the S&P 500 eked we haven’t seen for 10 years.” from a year earlier, and its new Among their propos- ready troubled teens may out a fifth straight gain. Other U.S. The S&P 500 rose 4.56 points, or profit forecast easily topped Wall als to Apple: Establish a be more likely than others indexes edged higher or held close to 0.2 percent, to 2,747.71. 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