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More than 300 athletes and scholarship winners were honored yesterday at Manning Field as Agganis Week began. PHOTO | BOB ROCHE Sunday’s Agganis All-Star Softball Game at Star Games Director Paul Halloran made days earlier. Remarkably, it went undetected Fraser Field ended in a 4-4 tie (no extra in- one of his periodic trips to the press box and through three Navigators and four Connery AGGANIS nings in the Agganis games). The North team is told about the wallet. Post 6 Legion games. won the baseball game, 6-5. But the real winner Halloran is a big fan of both “Law & Order” By 6:15 last night, Asselin was on his way at Fraser Field yesterday was Henri Asselin of and “Blue Bloods,” so he assigns himself to back to Lowell with his stealth wallet, which WEEK Lowell, and he didn’t attend either game. the case. He finds a business card with As- contained his driver’s license, a handful of Asselin went to the Lowell-Wellesley selin’s cell number, calls and leaves a voice- credit cards and the same $2 Asselin had left MIAA Div. 1 state semifinal baseball game mail. He also texts. in it. He, however, understandably felt like a BEGINS at Fraser on June 13. When he got home he The game ends and Halloran is on the field million bucks. noticed he was missing his wallet. He called speaking with North Shore Navigators Gen- The games continue tonight with the Ag- the Navigators and someone checked the eral Manager Bill Terlecky about the wallet. ganis All-Star Boys Basketball game at 6 at IN LYNN area where he had sat. Nothing. Halloran’s phone rings. You know who. Lynn Classical, and the girls’ game at 7:15. But on Sunday, someone at the Agganis Halloran asks if he had attended the Ag- For Agganis All-Star Games coverage, see softball game found a wallet in the stands ganis softball game, and that’s when he Sports, Page B1. and brought it to the press box. Agganis All- finds out that the wallet had been lost 12 — Ted Grant Mayor, council Marblehead keep heads trumps all in above water Swampscott By Matt Demirs in Peabody FOR THE ITEM SWAMPSCOTT — It resembled a regular kayak race through the fog at By Adam Swift Swampscott Harborfest, but as the par- ITEM STAFF ticipants paddled onto shore, you could PEABODY — The mayor and the City Council see what these handcrafted boats were reached a compromise on a water and sewer rate hike. really made of: duct tape. Effective July 1, residents will see a 5 percent Hundreds gathered at Fisherman’s hike in their water and sewer bills. That increase, Beach Saturday to enjoy a variety of the first in a decade, will help the city complete family friendly events including fish- some infrastructure projects, according to Mayor ing demos, dance jams at the YMCA, Edward A. Bettencourt Jr. pirate ship stories, and an event many While the average homeowner can expect to see enjoyed: the Duct Tape Regatta hosted rates increase just short of $38, the hike is half by the Swampscott Rotary Club. of what was proposed by the Mayor earlier this Entry fees and donations for the Re- month. A 10 percent increase was requested to ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK gatta went to the Barka Foundation, help cover the costs of using Massachusetts Water Zach Newell of the Marblehead Rotary Club paddles his team’s an organization dedicated to providing sustainable development in Burkina Resources Authority (MWRA) water following a boat to shore to take the win in the Duct Tape Regatta on Saturday. fire at the city’s Coolidge Avenue Treatment Plant HARBORFEST, A7 earlier this year. But after listening to suggestions from several City Councilors, Bettencourt said the plan is now to use the 5 percent increase to help pay for city- wide infrastructure costs and to use free cash to Boxers strike blow cover the estimated $1.2 million shortfall when the MWRA sends its assessment bill next spring. “There were good suggestions at the last council against violence meeting, and I’m comfortable with the 5 percent increase as originally budgeted and put before the By Harold Rivera council,” said the mayor. ITEM STAFF Insurance money will cover the cost of rebuilding the plant, and $1 million of the estimated $2.2 LYNN — While records and results are major facets of sports, sometimes wins and losses take a back seat when MWRA, A7 there’s a greater cause at stake. Saturday’s “Boxing for Hope” event at Lynn Tech proved that to be true. INSIDE A group of boxers from Private Jewels Fitness entered the ring to promote two positive messages. On one hand, In Malden they set out to prove that boxing is back in Lynn. On the Tufts teams up with Malden, Medford students. A2 other hand, they promoted a good cause, partnering with Lynn’s “Stop the Violence” organization, which aims to In Lynn steer the city’s youth away from violence. Celebrating 115 years with prayer and song. A3 “Boxing is back in Lynn,” said Lynn native Alex Sepulve- da, who owns Private Jewels, located on Summer Street, In Opinion and trains the Lynn boxers. “Our kids showed up. We had ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Making an impact in Lynn. A4 four different states show up: Rhode Island, New Hamp- shire, Connecticut and Maine. Also, we had a few boxers Julien Baptiste, left, lands a hit on Victor Reyno- In Swampscott so during the rst round of Boxing for Hope at Swampscott lit up over beach re ruckus again. A7 BOXING, A7 Lynn Vocational Technical Institute on Saturday.

Catherine and her husband, Cornelius Medford pays tribute to vets Murphy, Past Command- By Marianne Salza and as a promise that the underprivileged FOR THE ITEM will not be forgotten. The flag is a symbol er of Post 69 of our unity. True love of our fellow man and Vietnam The Medford-Malden Lodge of Elks held can create peace. The emblem of that love Army veteran, its Annual Flag Day Celebration on Sun- is the stars and stripes, the symbol of the with Anthony day in conjunction with the City of Med- American way.” Ardagna, who ford, to honor veterans and their families. The morning ceremony in Veterans Me- served on the “The greatest significance of this flag is morial Park commemorated the birth of USS Franklin the influence it has over the hearts of mil- the flag. D. Roosevelt. lions of people,” said Michael Hourihan “The American flag does not fly because from the Medford-Malden Lodge of Elks. the wind moves it,” said Malden Mayor PHOTO | MARIANNE “It has served as a beacon for refugees, SALZA VETERANS, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 80° VOL. 139, ISSUE #169 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 60° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 HEALTH ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2017 OBITUARIES Tufts teams up Betty J. Donohue, 83 Donald W. Mason, 92 with Malden and 1925-2017 SAUGUS — Mrs. Susan Milano and Donald Walter Ma- Ten of Us Club, and Betty Jane (Toner) her late husband son died on June continued to serve Medford students Donohue, age 83, Jimmy of Melrose, 14, 2017, with the after moving to Jack- By Steve Freker technology, engineering passed away peace- Kelly Petter of Au- tender, loving care son. He became a FOR THE ITEM and mathematics (STEM) fully on Tuesday, June burn, Maine, Kerry of CarePartners So- life member as Ltc education opportunities 20, surrounded by Italiano of Saugus, lace Hospice and Donald W. Mason in MALDEN — More than for students in greater her loving family. She Michael Donohue of Palliative Care Cen- 1995. He served with 1,000 local high school Boston. was the wife of the Saugus, Debra Trod- ter in Asheville, N.C. exceptional pride, students in Malden and Founded with funding late Francis J. Dono- den and her husband His sacred transition considering it to be Medford have benefited from the National Insti- hue with whom she Robert of Middleton; from this life and as- an honor to serve as from a unique partnership tutes of Health Science shared 55 years of marriage ten grandchildren and four cension into the arms of an- a member of the Company, pairing them with Tufts Education Partnership before his death in 2009. great-grandchildren; her sister gels was peaceful as that of a traveled to 22 countries for University staff and stu- Award and now in its fifth Born in Everett and a lifetime Debra Shepard and her hus- faithful servant. He was born various ceremonies and other dents to study genetics. year, BioSeq has reached resident of Saugus, she was band Gordon of Saugus. in Chelsea, Mass. on April 23, activities, including joining the The students will partic- many students in Med- the daughter of the late Gerald Service information: Rel- 1925, and was the son of the Company with the Honorable ipate in Tufts University’s ford, Malden and Somer- and Ella (Hill) Toner. She was a atives and friends are invit- late Ellis Lawrence and Marian Artillery Company in London Bioinformatics Inquiry ville schools. Saugus High School graduate, ed to attend visiting hours Hooten Mason. He was pre- when Queen Elizabeth II pre- through Sequencing (Bi- Class of 1951, and cheerlead- in the BISBEE-PORCELLA ceded in death by his brother sented the Colors to the Hon- oSeq) program with part Until recently, genet- ic sequencing was la- ing captain. A devoted home- Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Lawrence, sons Richard Ellis orable Artillery Company. He of the program paid for by maker, Betty was a long time Ave., Saugus, on Wednes- Mason and David Harding also served in the Massachu- a $100,000 grant from the bor-intensive, slow and expensive. Thanks to associate at Kmart in Saugus, day 4-8 p.m. A funeral Mass Mason, and his beloved wife, setts National Guard, attaining Cummings Foundation. a talented seamstress, avid will be held on Thursday at Pauline Harding Mason. the rank of Major. “We’re very grateful for next-generation sequenc- ing, however, scientists gardener, and a wonderful cook. Blessed Sacrament Church, He is survived by Donald Don loved golf, playing any Cummings Foundation’s She enjoyed spending time with 14 Summer St., Saugus, at Wayne and Pat Mason of Jack- course with pride with his Bob- generosity and its contin- are employing new tools to gather genetic data and all her grandchildren. She also 10 a.m. Everyone will meet son, N.H., Vickie-Ann Mason, by Jones Persimmon Wood ued commitment to both Spofford, N.H., Willard Mason driver. He learned how to play to draw meaningful con- enjoyed spending time with her at the church. Interment Tufts University and the (Connie), Peabody, Kenneth working as a caddy as a teen- clusions on how the data nephew Ryan. at Riverside Cemetery in goal of enhancing STEM Mason (Marie), Revere, Arthur ager in New Hampshire and can push the boundaries Betty leaves her six loving Saugus. For directions and education for young stu- Mason, Wilmington, Erik Ma- Maine. He once caddied for of medical knowledge and children, William Donohue condolences www.Bisbee- dents from our local com- and his wife Karen of Saugus, Porcella.com. son (Elizabeth), Dover, N.H., Babe Ruth. He loved the White munities,” said Matthew bring the promise of per- Jessica Veronelli (Andrew), Mountains of New Hampshire, Fierman, Ph.D., BioSeq’s sonalized medicine closer Haverhill, N.H., David Harding was a member of the Mt. program administrator. to reality. Mason II (Susan), Newbury- Washington Observatory and BioSeq uses an interac- Despite these tremen- port, Lindsay Amaroso (Jay), skied whenever and wherever tive curriculum to explain dous advances, genet- Rose M. Grasso, 67 Peabody, Richard Ellis Mason he could. Using his skills as genetic science and pre- ic science technology is II, Lynn, Joanne and Bob Con- a contractor and engineer, he pare students for research largely out of the reach of nor, Lynn, Rob Connor (Dana), could build almost anything or careers and enhancing the high school audience. LOS LUNAS, N.M. changing the house Peabody, Stephen Connor, solve any problem with simple understanding of how ge- “Because of the Cum- — Rose M. Grasso around. Rose often Peabody, Jill Hendry (Chris), solutions. He built a home for netics work can shape and mings Foundation’s sup- (triplet 1), age 67, a talked about fond Framingham, five great-grand- his father, the family home save lives. port, students will have resident of Los Lu- memories she had children, multiple nieces and in Lynn, and the retirement The BioSeq program is opportunities to learn by nas, N.M., passed with her sisters, Ruth nephews, and Dr. Hettie Lou home in Jackson. There were part of Tufts and Cum- asking and answering away suddenly Tues- (triplet 2) and Renee Garland, Asheville, N.C. few things that Don could mings Foundation’s lega- their own questions about day, June 13, 2017. (triplet 3). She loved Don grew up in Revere, not fix. He had a keen eye cy of support for science, genetics,” Fierman said. She was the Pastor’s sharing them too. and left high school to join for design, colors, and what wife and a member Rose is preceded the Navy in 1943. He was a worked with whatever, and of Meadow Lake Bi- in death by her fa- MM2c on the USS Bunker- arose each day with a project Al Capone song and ble Church. Rose was a God ther, Fortunato D’Aveta; and hill CV 17. He was a survivor to work on in his basement or Fearing woman and loved the sister, Ruth D’Aveta (triplet 2). of the two Kamikaze attacks garage shop. He loved had- people of Meadow Lake and She is survived by her loving on May 11, 1945. A picture dock, baked beans, and eggs, watch fetch more than prayed for them daily. She had husband of 9 years, Reverend of him being transferred by a childhood memory from his a gift for helping everyone with Alfred Andrew Grasso; moth- basket to a hospital ship was Grandma Hooten after Sunday a passion. Rose was married er, Ruth Sehovey (Lindon) published in Life magazine. Mass, making his own baked $100K at RR Auction to her loving husband for 9 of Lynn; sister, Renee and He was listed as missing in beans, hated garlic, wanted years, and he wants all to husband, Joseph Pike of Win- action for three months. He his meals piping hot, cooked By Crystal Hill know, “She was the sweetest throp; sons, Erik and wife, Jen- ASSOCIATED PRESS was subsequently identified, chowder soups and gallons of person he has ever known, nifer Little of Hooksett, N.H., recovered from his injuries on spaghetti sauce with only one BOSTON — Artifacts we were always together, al- David Little of Center Conway, a hospital ship, and returned brand of tomatoes. He cooked connected to some of the ways laughing, praying, and N.H., and Robert Little Jr. of to duty on the USS Bunkerhill turkey, washed thoroughly and nation’s most notorious helping each other passion- Pelham, N.H.; aunt, Claire Ink- when the ship was repaired hung from a string attached gangsters sold for more ately. We were inseparable, pen of Palm Coast, Fla.; and and redeployed to the Pacific to a nail over the sink to drip than $100,000 at auction we loved all the same things grandchildren, Ryan and Emily campaign. He was honorably dry before preparing. He want- Saturday. except anchovies. Rose hated Little. Rose is also survived by discharged in 1945. He re- ed no help with the dressing A diamond pocket watch anchovies. We were blessed to many cousins, uncles, nieces turned home, presented doc- made with stale bread and his that belonged to Al Ca- have a great life together.” She and many life-long friends. umentation of classes com- special ingredients and gravy pone and was produced spent her childhood up until Service information: pleted on the USS Bunkerhill that only he could prepare. in Chicago in the 1920s, junior high in Malden, then Family and friends are cor- and was awarded his high Once the cooking was com- along with a handwrit- moved to Lynn, where she dially invited to attend the school diploma from Revere pleted, the kitchen was left ten musical composition attended and graduated from visitation from the ERNEST High School. He was awarded to others to clean, taking at Lynn Classical High School in P. CAGGIANO AND SON Fu- he wrote in Alcatraz in FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the Purple Heart, Asiatic Pacif- least an hour. He loved clocks, the 1930s, were among 1967. Rose worked in various neral Home, 147 Winthrop ic Area Campaign Medal (12 antiques, and many treasures the items that sold at the Chicago mobster Al accounts payable positions St., Winthrop on Tuesday, stars), American Area Cam- from others trash. These are “Gangsters, Outlaws and Capone is seen at a and before she retired was June 27, 2017 from 10:30 paign Medal, Philippine Lib- just a few of his favorite things Lawmen” auction. The football game in Chi- working with The Andover Ear a.m. to 1 p.m. followed by a eration Medal (2 stars), World as he lived life to the fullest Nose and Throat Center in funeral service in the First watch fetched the most cago in 1931. War II Victory Medal. extent until his death. Andover. Rose enjoyed gar- Church of Winthrop United — $84,375 — according to Don attended Wentworth Service information: dening, swimming and loved Methodist, 217 Winthrop Boston-based RR Auction. organized crime than his Institute to study engineering MORRIS Funeral Home in musical talents sold at the her dogs and old cars. Shop- St., Winthrop at 1 p.m. In- and later received a diploma Asheville, NC is assisting Dr. The winning bidder of the ping was also something she terment to follow the ser- watch was not identified. auction because of the way from Northeastern University Garland in arrangements for Capone “resonates in the loved to do and she had this vice in the Belle Isle section as a professional engineer. He preparation and transport to The buyer is a collector who endearing habit of always of Winthrop Cemetery. has an eye for interesting American imagination.” was also a licensed contrac- Lynn, MA. SOLIMINE Funeral American artifacts, said “The musical artifact tor. He married Pauline Hard- Home is assisting the family RR Auction Executive Vice gives insight into who ing on September 28, 1948, in Lynn, MA. President Bobby Living- this man was,” Livingston MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS building their home and The wake will be held on ston. He was among about said. “It humanizes him, raising their sons in Lynn. He Tuesday June 27, 2017, worked at various jobs before from 4-8 p.m. at SOLIMI- 30 internet, telephone and and shows that he had an Put down the phone: in hands-free mode. working at New England Bap- NE Funeral Home, 426 in-person bidders. imagination and creativ- Exceptions would be tist Hospital for 27 years as a Broadway (Rt. 129) Lynn, Capone’s musical piece ity. These people had tal- Senate bill targets made for emergency ents and they used those professional engineer. He was MA 01904. The family will entitled “Humoresque” distracted driving situations, and drivers a Rose Donor with the Office gather at 9:30 a.m. at the talents, unfortunately for sold for $18,750. The piece would be allowed to tap of Philanthropy after his retire- funeral home, followed by a criminal endeavors.” BOSTON (AP) — Mas- shows Capone’s softer or swipe their phones a ment. He and Pauline had a funeral Mass at 10:30 a.m. side. It contains the lines: Livingston was referring sachusetts lawmakers are single time to activate taking another look at flag pole and plaque erected at Sacred Heart Church, “You thrill and fill this not just to Capone, but hands-free mode or send on the grounds in memory of Lynn, and burial with his son heart of mine, with glad- to infamous couple Bon- distracted driving. a voice command to a A bill scheduled to be their son, Richard Ellis Mason. Richard and wife Pauline at ness like a soothing sym- nie and Clyde. An auto- GPS navigation device. He also worked at the Lahey Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn, considered by the state phony, over the air, you graphed “So Long” letter The legislation would Clinic for five years as a con- followed by a luncheon. Senate on Thursday gently float, and in my written by Bonnie Park- also prohibit motorists sultant. He and Pauline built Relatives and friends are soul, you strike a note.” er and signed by Clyde would prohibit motorists from reading or compos- a home in Jackson, N.H. and respectfully invited. Livingston told The Asso- Barrow just before their from using cellphones or ing messages, or accessing permanently moved there af- Memorials may be made ciated Press he wasn’t sur- deaths sold for $16,250. A other electronic devices social media. ter full retirement for both of to CarePartners Foundation, prised that lyrics written pair of Texas arrest war- while behind the wheel, A similar bill passed the them. 68 Sweeten Creek Rd, Ashe- by a man better known for rants fetched $8,125. unless those devices are Senate during the last Don was elected to mem- ville, NC 28803 or New En- legislative session but bership in the Ancient and gland Baptist Hospital Office Advertisement was not taken up in the Honorable Artillery Company of Philanthropy, 125 Parker House. in 1976. He served as Hill Ave, Boston, MA Which of these costly home seller mistakes State law currently pro- Color Sergeant and Mil- 02120. For directions hibits texting by drivers itary Support Company, and guestbook please will you make when you sell your home? and any cellphone use at 6th Sergeant of Artillery, visit www.Solimine. 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COURTESY PHOTO The 2017 Lynn Housing Authority and Neighborhood Development scholarship recipients are: back row from left, Evan Diaz Liranzo, Car- deliz Paez, Matthew Cole, Matthew Page, Vanessa Colindres, Yahya Adan, Andrew Kreamer, Matthew Lannon, Erini Kamarinos, Donatelo Gjuraj, Valentino Kaja, and Miranda Vieira. Front row from left, Tyler Pres, Priscil Alouidor, Diandra Drivas, Coral Gonzalez, Casey Fraher, Margaret Carroll, Christopher Cole, and Stephen Brown. Celebrating 115 years with prayer and song

By Gayla Cawley rebuilt, according to a his- ITEM STAFF tory of the church. Kennedy spoke about It was a day to rejoice at the church’s endurance Zion Baptist Church, as before presenting its lead- Sunday’s service marked ers with a commemoration its 115th anniversary. from the city recognizing Parishioners and guests, its anniversary. including Mayor Judith She said she has a tree Flanagan Kennedy and in her yard that is proba- state Sen. Thomas Mc- bly as old as Zion Baptist Gee (D-Lynn) packed the Church, but that a piece church for a lengthy anni- of it came off during the versary service, led by the blizzard in March, which Rev. Dr. Kirk B. Jones, the has left it looking like an senior pastor. One speaker amputated tree. But, she said that the church was said, the tree is still stand- teaching others that they ing — it has been through could build a loving com- all kinds of ups and downs, munity. but it’s still strong and is Another speaker, Don- going to withstand more na Murray, spoke of her and continue to watch late husband, Rev. Walter over her house. Murray, a beloved former “I would never, ever want pastor of Zion Baptist to see anything happen Church, who served from to that beautiful, strong 1988 to 1998. She said her tree,” Kennedy said. “And husband’s life only lasted that’s how I think it must 49 years. Many of his sig- be to be a place of worship nificant achievements as that has lasted through pastor, she said, occurred ups and downs for 115 while he was fighting a years. You can feel the 12-year battle with cancer. strength in this room and She believes his suffering you can feel the determi- inspired others to act. nation in this room.” “I believe his final life’s The roots of Zion Baptist purpose was predestined Church started with the by God and ultimately ful- Loyalist movement during Top, the congregation filled at Zion and the city the end of the American of Lynn,” Murray said. at the Zion Baptist Revolution, and the freed Murray read an excerpt Church’s 115-year an- slaves who came to Nova from an essay her hus- niversary celebration. Scotia with the promise of band wrote on legacy for Bottom, Zion Baptist land, freedom and work. the church’s 95th anniver- Church Reverend Around 1880, a consider- sary celebration. Kirk B. Jones accepts able number of Negroes, “Legacy is the feeling a gift from Lynn May- as African-Americans that runs from heart to or Judith Flanagan were called then, who had heart and breast to breast, Kennedy at the cele- settled around Annapolis connecting us with the bration. Royal, Digby and Wey- past, the present and the mouth, Nova Scotia, then future,” she read. “Legacy ITEM PHOTOS | KATIE MORRISON settled in Lynn. This group connects us through com- became so large that they munity, a community that wanted their own church respects and nurtures. which was on June 22, 115 and a program it has to utter words but to live by Zion Baptist Church years after Zion Baptist support those recovering them.’ is the oldest continuous to worship, according to a The power of legacy is love history of the church. — love that we currently Church opened its doors from addiction, along with “Today, we are living black church on the North experience through others in 1902. A jazz banquet other needs. those words celebrating Zi- Shore in the same location. Gayla Cawley can be and the love that is passed was Saturday night at “Thank you for being on’s milestone of 115 years The church has survived reached at gcawley@item- through us through the Four Points Sheraton Ho- here today sharing in our of ministry to its congre- two fires, one in 1949, that live.com. Follow her on ages by the way of the tel in Wakefield. special celebration,” the gation and its community. required the church to be Twitter @GaylaCawley. prayers of our ancestors Jones previously said 115th anniversary com- As we look back over the … Whatever the particu- money raised from the mittee said in a state- years, we can truly say larities of any legacy, the banquet would help the ment. “John F. Kennedy we’ve come a long way and 22 Lincoln Ave. heart of it is love.” church support its con- once said, ‘As we express pray that God will contin- Saugus ue to bless and guide us The service was the sec- tinued general programs, our gratitude, we must 781-233-2757 ond of a two-day celebra- other ministries in the never forget that the high- through another 115 years tion of the anniversary, greater Lynn community, est appreciation is not to of ministry and service.” Monday, June 26 LAW OFFICES OF and Tuesday June 27 JAMES J. CARRIGAN • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation Cheeseburger with Chips • Accidents 25 years located across from Lynn District Court $4.99 call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 15 Johnson St. (at bar only) to start your 781-596-0100 daily subscription. JAMES J. CARRIGAN ONLY WITH THIS COUPON ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN RONALD D. MALLOY Cannot be combined with any other offers. www.jamescarriganlaw.com Not for take-out. Valid for up to 2 people. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B For dogs’ sake, let’s switch Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Interim Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey to silent fireworks P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance There will be plenty of where fireworks are ignited chemical compounds that Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman “oohs” and “aahs” during on New Year’s , a team create fireworks’ brilliant Customer Service P ’ the July Fourth fireworks of international research- colors. Quiet displays of- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 ers used weather radar to ten emphasize artistry and celebration in Costa Mesa, Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 track birds and found that choreography and can be Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Calif., this year. But there All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 won’t be any bone-rattling tens of thousands of them timed to accompany music. 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 booms and bangs. That’s took flight just as a fire- If you aren’t lucky enough Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 because the city is put- works display began. They to live in a quiet-fireworks Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 ting on a silent fireworks continued flying for 45 min- community, there are still Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 utes — roughly the dura- ways to make the holiday Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 display — and other cities classi [email protected] should, too. tion of the show. less stressful for your an- John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Subscriptions Noisy fireworks aren’t The sound of explosions imals. Staying with them [email protected] fun for everyone. For many can also be extremely during fireworks displays, dogs, cats, wildlife and traumatic for veterans closing blinds and cur- Circulation [email protected] veterans suffering from who have served our coun- tains, keeping the lights post-traumatic stress dis- try and are suffering from on, and playing classical Ext. 3 order, they are terrifying PTSD. The gunshot-like music will help keep ani- Newsroom and can even be deadly. noises can trigger com- mals calm and safe. Spe- [email protected] Countless dogs and cats bat flashbacks, hypervig- cial recordings for dogs, [email protected] panic at the sound of ex- ilance, intrusive thoughts such as “Through a Dog’s EDITORIAL Ext. 4 plosions — their hear- and even suicide. Ear,” can help, as can a ing is much more acute In 2015, a Georgia veter- ThunderShirt — a snug, Sports than that of humans, af- an who was suffering from stretchy garment that can [email protected] Making an impact in Lynn ter all — and bolt from the disorder reportedly be- alleviate anxiety. Ext. 5 their homes, sometimes came so agitated and dis- Always keep animals Retail and Online Neighborhood meetings get scheduled with regu- tearing through screens, tressed by fireworks that indoors unless they’re on Advertising larity, but the one taking place tonight at the Lynn digging under fences or he ran home and fatally a leash and harness or [email protected] Museum and another scheduled for Wednesday rep- even crashing through shot himself. One veteran under constant supervi- resent opportunities to really improve places where windows. Animal shelters who served in Somalia and sion in a fenced yard, and ADVERTISING people live. across the country brace Afghanistan described the ensure that they’re micro- Ernie Carpenter Jr. Organized by Lynn Housing Authority and Neigh- for an influx of lost and feeling this way: “Fire- chipped and wearing col- Interim Director of Advertising borhood Development (LHAND) working with Impact injured animals following works for us is like a bomb lars with current identifi- and Business Development, ext. 1355 Lynn and RKG Associates, tonight’s meeting at 6 for every July Fourth. going off. I want to hit the cation tags, just in case. [email protected] Sagamore Hill residents and Wednesday’s Oakville Some animals never ground. Take cover. … It We can also ask our local Bob Gunther Street-Minot Street 6 p.m. meeting at LHAND’s 10 make it to a shelter and are sounds and feels like in- legislators to ban booming Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 Church St. office is the product of a year’s worth of killed after running into coming (fire).” pyrotechnics in favor of [email protected] research and study. traffic. Others go missing, The Fourth of July silent fireworks or other Michele Iannaco Researchers walked the hilltop neighborhood off never to be reunited with should be festive, not beautiful and peaceful dis- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 Washington Street and the two West Lynn streets their guardians. Those frightening, and that’s one plays that all Americans [email protected] reason why more cities are seeking residents’ perspectives on big problems such who remain at home may can enjoy. Ralph Mitchell as physical and economic challenges to improving spend the nights following modernizing their celebra- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 housing and neighborhood quality of life. Independence Day trem- tions by switching to silent Lindsay Pollard-Post is [email protected] bling in fear, panting, hid- fireworks or other daz- a senior writer for the The answers they received from residents during Patricia Whalen the 2016 survey were informative and insightful. Res- ing under beds or couches, zling displays such as la- PETA Foundation, 501 Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 idents said well-repaired streets and a neighborhood’s or clinging tightly to their ser-light shows. The town Front St., Norfolk, VA [email protected] general appearance makes it more liveable. But good guardians, desperate for of Collecchio in Northern 23510; www.PETA.org. comfort. Italy made headlines re- BUSINESS OFFICE friendly neighbors also make the difference in a city Information about PE- where neighborhood character has been redefined with When “bombs” start cently when it passed a TA’s funding may be Beth Bresnahan some areas more attractive to live in and others less so. bursting in air, sensitive law requiring that fire- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 With Ward 4 City Councilor Richard Colucci and wildlife also flee for cover. works be silent, and in found at www.peta.org/ [email protected] Birds who are terrorized Britain, many venues that Ward 5’s Dianna Chakoutis on hand for tonight’s about/numbers.asp Susan J. Conti meeting and Ward 6 Councilor Peter Capano attend- by fireworks have aban- are close to animal farms, Controller, ext. 1288 ing the Oakville/Minot meeting, residents will get doned their nests — some- wildlife habitats or resi- This essay is available [email protected] a chance to discuss the neighborhood research con- times orphaning their dential areas permit only to Tribune News Service fledglings — and crashed quiet displays. Ted Grant ducted in 2016 and evaluate the findings. subscribers. TNS did not Publisher, ext. 1234 All three councilors pride themselves on knowing into buildings, power lines Silent or quiet fireworks subsidize the writing of [email protected] and even each other in displays can be even more constituent priorities and it will be interesting to this column; the opinions Marian Kinney see how the elected officials’ sense of residential con- frantic attempts to escape colorful and mesmeriz- in the dark. Many have ing than noisy ones be- are those of the writer ext. 1212 cerns square with comments made at the meetings and do not necessarily [email protected] by the Sagamore Hill and West Lynn residents. been severely injured or cause the large explosions Will Kraft Lynn’s residential neighborhoods are where people killed. needed to create the huge represent the views of In the Netherlands, booms destroy some of the TNS or its editors. Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 form positive outlooks on the city on a daily basis. [email protected] Those outlooks help dictate someone’s decision to move from being a renter to an owner in a neighbor- Jennifer Perez ext. 1205 hood or to pull up stakes and move somewhere else. [email protected] Neighborhoods can be measured by different types of standards. But a neighborhood’s appeal, at its core, Carolina Trujillo Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 revolves around public safety, street and housing [email protected] maintenance and involvement. Good neighborhoods are places where people generally like their neigh- Jim Wilson bors and want to be involved in improving the quali- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] ty of life in the neighborhood. LHAND has taken a lead in improving neighborhoods CIRCULATION and a drive around the city underscores its success. The Lisa Mahmoud Brickyard Village project revived Shepard and Warren Manager, ext. 1239 streets. Herbert Street in the Highlands saw a reviv- [email protected] al thanks to neighbors and LHAND’s similar housing CLASSIFIED initiatives revived Franklin Street and Suffolk Street. But neighborhoods ultimately improve or decline Abbe Young Smith Manager, ext. 1276 on the strength of the people who live in them. To- [email protected] night’s meeting and Wednesday’s Oakville/Minot discussion are opportunities for people who have a fi- Kerry Smith nancial stake in neighborhoods to chart their future. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 [email protected] Great changes are possible in Lynn when public agencies, elected officials and residents invested in NEWSROOM neighborhoods commit to working together to map out positive changes. Bill Brotherton Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] ILLUSTRATION | PAT BAGLEY Gayla Cawley IFATH SAYED Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] Cheryl Charles Night Editor, ext. 1278 The peril of looking Middle Eastern [email protected] Tori Faieta A few years back, Mohammad about any of these experiences. stereotypes against certain com- says. And he displayed posses- Copy Editor Buhmaid was on his daily walk to That’s the point. munities are based on societal sions like his smartphone “to [email protected] the gym in Wilmette, Ill., a Chi- Min Zhou, a professor of sociol- prejudices, media narratives and show people that I have the mon- Thomas Grillo cago suburb mostly populated by ogy and Asian-American studies passive acceptance of these beliefs. ey to buy these things for myself Reporter, ext. 1264 affluent, white Americans. He at UCLA, says people who are ei- She believes more communication and I’m not going to steal.” [email protected] saw a woman ahead of him turn ther “Middle-Eastern looking” or and interactions, like direct con- But Buhmaid knows that no Spenser Hasak and eye him suspiciously. As he “Muslim looking” are very likely tact between generally segregated matter how he dresses or behaves, Photographer, ext. 1332 recalls, she clutched her son close to be perceived as a threat. She communities, are essential to di- [email protected] people will make judgments based and hurried away. has personally witnessed her minish these stereotypes. on how he looks: “If America puts Thor Jourgensen Buhmaid, a well-to-do Arab Mus- non-Muslim Indian students be- “Once you get over the barrier of you in a category, then you don’t News Editor, ext. 1267 lim from Qatar, was an exchange ing harassed because they looked face to face interaction, I think peo- [email protected] student at the time. He’s now work- like Pakistani Muslims. ple can become friends, and then, get to choose what you want to be identified as.” Steve Krause ing toward his masters at Universi- In late May, a man began ver- through this friendship, they would Sports Editor, ext. 1229 ty of Southern California. I learned bally assaulting two women on ease out of the prejudice,” Zhou says. [email protected] of him while attending his old uni- train in Portland, Ore., yelling These stereotypes can have tox- Ifath Sayed is a senior studying versity in the Middle East. He told anti-Muslim comments. He then ic effects for all involved. Buh- journalism at Northwestern Uni- Katie Morrison Sports Reporter me he has had many such experi- stabbed three men who came maid says that over time he be- versity’s Qatar campus. She wrote [email protected] ences in the United States. to their aid, two fatally. In ear- came extra cautious about how he this for Progressive Media Project, Once, a woman hugged her bag ly June, a man began berating interacted with people and would Owen O’Rourke a source of liberal commentary on tighter when he sat next to her on at a group of Muslim girls in a continuously speculate whether Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] the Chicago L train. He received Chicago restaurant, at one point anyone misjudged him during domestic and international is- penetrating stares from strang- saying, “Get going. Beat it. If you conversations. Sometimes, when sues; it is affiliated with The Pro- Anne Marie Tobin ers while speaking Arabic with don’t like this country, leave.” One he saw white American girls gressive magazine. Readers may Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] a friend. He was also followed woman responded that they were walking ahead of him, he altered write to the author at: Progressive around a high-end sports store all Chicago residents. his path to avoid any suspicion. Bridget Turcotte because the salesperson seemed Zhou, who researches interna- “I began to wear what other Media Project, 30 W. Mifflin St., Reporter, ext. 1269 to think he might try to steal. tional migration and ethnic rela- young Americans wear here, like suite 703, Madison, Wis. 53703; [email protected] There is nothing extraordinary tions, says long-standing negative shorts, tank tops and jeans,” he email: [email protected]. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 War and waste: cautionary tales as US ponders Afghan boost By Robert Burns ASSOCIATED PRESS An Afghan army WASHINGTON — One soldier adjusts shirt, one pair of pants. his uniform Those are the basics for during an outfitting an Afghan sol- outdoor lesson dier. But in that simple at a training uniform combination are facility in FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the threads of two trou- the outskirts CIA Director Mike Pompeo listens while bling stories — one about of Kabul, the waste of millions in testifying on Capitol Hill in Washington. Afghanistan. American taxpayer dol- lars, the other about the perils of propping up a FILE PHOTO | CIA chief: Intel leaks partner army in a seem- ASSOCIATED PRESS ingly endless war. on the rise, cites Together these tales help administration: to get the completely on U.S. money past week, Sopko’s office explain why some in Con- Afghan government to a for even the most basic said the Pentagon paid gress question the wisdom point where it can defend things, including salaries to license a proprietary leaker ‘worship’ of investing even more itself and prevent its ter- and uniforms. Among the camouflage pattern even resources in Afghanistan, ritory from being a hav- costs rarely noted publicly: though it owns patterns By Deb Riechmann leased nearly 8,000 docu- nearly 16 years after the en for extremists. Mattis The Pentagon has spent $1 it could have used for free. ASSOCIATED PRESS ments that it says reveal United States invaded the has said he expects to billion over the past three The choice, it said, was Taliban-ruled country in secrets about the CIA’s have that revised strategy years to help recruit and based on the seemingly WASHINGTON — CIA response to the al-Qaida cyberespionage tools for ready for Congress by next retain Afghan soldiers. offhand fashion preference Director Mike Pompeo attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. breaking into computers. month. This coming week The Pentagon has not of a single Afghan official. says he thinks disclosure The Army general who he will be consulting with disputed the gist of find- WikiLeaks previously “This is not an isolated of America’s secret intelli- published 250,000 State runs the U.S. war effort NATO allies in Brussels ings by its special inspec- gence is on the rise, fueled event,” Sopko said in a Department cables and in Afghanistan calls it a on troop contributions and tor general for Afghan- partly by the “worship” telephone interview. The embarrassed the U.S. stalemate. Defense Secre- other Afghan issues. istan, John Sopko, that of leakers like Edward U.S., he said, has been “in military with hundreds tary Jim Mattis says the The long war has gener- the U.S. spent as much Snowden. a mad rush to spend mon- of thousands of logs from U.S. is “not winning,” and ated repeated examples of as $28 million more than “In some ways, I do think ey like a drunken sailor on Iraq and Afghanistan. he vows to “correct this as wasted funds, which may necessary over 10 years on it’s accelerated,” Pompeo a weekend furlough.” It re- There are several oth- soon as possible.” be inevitable in a coun- uniforms for Afghan sol- told MSNBC in an inter- The Trump adminis- try such as Afghanistan, diers with a camouflage flects a pattern, he said, of view that aired Saturday. “I er recent cases, including Chelsea Manning, the tration is searching for where the military has “forest” pattern that may spending too much money, think there is a phenome- an improved approach to been built from scratch, be inappropriate for the too quickly, with too little non, the worship of Edward Army private formerly known as Bradley Man- achieving the goal it in- is plagued with corrup- largely desert battlefield. oversight and too little ac- Snowden, and those who herited from the Obama tion and relies almost In a report released this countability. steal American secrets for ning. She was convicted the purpose of self-aggran- in a 2013 court-martial of dizement or money or for leaking more than 700,000 Why GOP are struggling to overhaul tax code whatever their motivation secret military and State may be, does seem to be on Department documents to WikiLeaks while working By Stephen negotiations, the White lot of exemptions, deduc- plan under a procedure the increase.” Ohlemacher House and congressional tions and credits, and prob- that requires only a sim- Pompeo said the United as an intelligence analyst in Iraq. Manning said she ASSOCIATED PRESS Republicans still don’t ably come up with a new ple majority in the Sen- States needs to redouble agree on exactly what source of revenue. ate, preventing Democrats its efforts to stem leaks of leaked the documents to WASHINGTON — Why they want to accomplish. The White House is all from blocking it. But to use classified information. raise awareness about the are Republicans struggling House Republican lead- about tax cuts. Adminis- this procedure, the pack- “It’s tough. You now have war’s impact on innocent mightily to reach a consen- ers are firm that they want tration officials have talk- age cannot add to the gov- not only nation states try- civilians. sus on how to overhaul the ing to steal our stuff, but Last year, former NSA nation’s tax system? to completely overhaul the ed about simplifying the ernment’s long-term debt. non-state, hostile intelli- contractor Harold Thom- The GOP is supposed to tax system for business- tax system and getting rid That means simple tax gence services, well-fund- as Martin III, 51, of Glen be really good at cutting es and individuals. They of deductions, but have of- cuts would have to be ed — folks like WikiLeaks, Burnie, Md., was accused taxes. President George want to make the tax law fered few specifics. temporary, like the ones out there trying to steal of removing highly classi- W. Bush cut taxes. So did simpler and more effi- A growing number of Re- passed under Bush. American secrets for the fied information, storing President Ronald Reagan, cient, and they want the publicans say they would “Every expert agrees sole purpose of undermin- it in an unlocked shed though he also raised them. changes to endure beyond rather cut taxes than that temporary reforms ing the United States and and in his car and home. Why is President Donald the next decade. tackle the difficult task of will only have a negligible democracy,” Pompeo said. Court documents say in- Trump, who has promised They want to cut tax rates, overhauling the tax sys- impact on wages and eco- Besides Snowden, who vestigators seized, con- the largest tax cut ever, but they don’t want the tem. House Speaker Paul nomic growth,” said Ryan, leaked documents re- servatively, 50 terabytes having so much trouble changes to add to the feder- Ryan vehemently opposes R-Wis. “Businesses need vealing extensive U.S. of information, or enough accomplishing one of his al government’s long-term this approach. to have confidence that we government surveillance, to fill roughly 200 laptop main initiatives? debt. That means Congress Here’s why: Republicans will not pull the rug out WikiLeaks recently re- computers. After weeks of private would have to eliminate a are working to pass a tax from under them.”

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All address information, particu- Western Avenue. streets; at 5:41 p.m. Saturday Friday. 23-year-old man larly arrests, reflect police records. In A report of a motor vehicle hit at 171 Lewis St. Michael Seale, 30, of 47 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, and run accident at 10:59 a.m. A report of motor vehicle theft Washington St., Apt. 4, was it is the sole responsibility of the con- Saturday at 57 Munroe St. at 2:37 p.m. Saturday at 650 arrested and charged with is shot in Lynn Western Ave.; at 10:27 a.m. disorderly conduct, Class C cerned party to contact the relevant Assaults Sunday at Neptune Boulevard drug possession and threat to By Gayla Cawley juries after the shooting, police department and have the and Summer Street. commit a crime at 8:05 p.m. ITEM STAFF police said. department issue a notice of correc- A report of an assault and Saturday. No arrests have been tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or battery at 3:25 p.m. Friday on Vandalism LYNN — Police are clarifications will not be made without Washington Street; at 5:04 Accidents investigating after a made, there are no sus- p.m. Friday on Kingsley Terrace; A report of vandalism at 8:51 express notice of change from the ar- 23-year-old Lynn man was pects at this time, and the at 3:01 a.m. Saturday on Lyn- p.m. Friday at 121 Johnson St.; A report of a motor vehicle police said the incident is resting police department. shot at Rockmere Gardens nway; at 9:17 p.m. Saturday at at 9:44 p.m. Saturday at 9 Fay accident at 4:41 p.m. Friday early Sunday morning. under investigation. Essex and West Green streets. St. at NEXL at 137 Summit St.; at Police responded to LYNN A report of an assault and A report of motor vehicle 4:10 a.m. Saturday at Route 16 Rockmere Gardens Gayla Cawley can be battery with a dangerous vandalism at 10:43 p.m. Friday 128 North and Centennial shortly before 3 a.m. reached at gcawley@item- Arrests weapon at 2:48 a.m. Sunday at Planet Fitness at 50 Boston Drive; at 2:22 p.m. Saturday on The man was treated for live.com. Follow her on on Rockmere Gardens. St.; at 5:41 a.m. Saturday at Park Street; at 5:42 a.m. Sun- non-life-threatening in- Twitter @GaylaCawley. Victor Alicea, 47, was ar- 23 Ashland St.; at 6:20 a.m. day at 8 Dearborn Road. A car rested and charged with Class Breaking and Entering Saturday at 44 Baltimore St. into a pole was reported. A drug possession and on warrant charges of two counts A report of a breaking and Breaking and Entering Looking for signs of of breaking and entering for a entering at 4:42 p.m. Friday at MARBLEHEAD misdemeanor, larceny by false 104 Newhall St.; at 4:42 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle pretense, larceny under $250, Saturday at 9 Albany Terrace; at Accidents breaking and entering at 6:47 life in China after a larceny over $250, and larceny 7:07 p.m. Saturday at 46 Web- A report of a motor vehicle hit p.m. Friday at Petco at 10 Syl- from a building at 6:20 p.m. ster St. and run accident at 11:15 a.m. van St. A laptop was stolen Friday. A report of a motor vehicle Friday on Bessom Street. from a car. massive landslide Annmarie Brown, of 63 breaking and entering at 5:45 A report of a motor vehicle Eastern Ave., was arrested on a.m. Saturday at 71 Menlo accident at 11:19 a.m. Satur- Complaints warrant charges of credit card Ave.; at 3:02 p.m. Saturday at day at Atlantic and Ocean av- fraud and larceny at 12:52 196 Locust St.; at 11:53 p.m. A report of a disturbance at enues 7:07 p.m. Friday at 2 Felton p.m. Saturday. Saturday at 15 Priscilla Way; at A caller reported that a truck Sean Driscoll, 48, of 62 Lake 12:04 a.m. Sunday at 24 All- Terrace; at 7:32 p.m. Friday with New York plates hit the at Leather City Commons at View Ave., was arrested and ston St.; at 11:20 a.m. Sunday neighbor’s stone wall at 2:05 charged with daytime break- at 271 Chatham St. 77 Lowell St. Police received p.m. Saturday on Orne Street. a report of a man in the park ing and entering for a felony, The truck remained on scene. resisting arrest and on warrant Complaints having some sort of episode. charges of three counts of drug Assaults Police reported the man was possession with intent to dis- A report of a disturbance reenacting various wrestling tribute, larceny, larceny from a at 12:17 p.m. Friday at 23 A report of an assault at 8:29 matches; at 11:42 p.m. Friday building, and nighttime break- West Green St.; at 1:30 p.m. p.m. Saturday on Foster Street. at 16 Keys Drive; at 12:09 a.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday at 85 Garfield Ave.; at Saturday at 122 Lynnfield St. ing and entering for a felony at Rescue workers search for victims of a land- 7:30 p.m. Saturday. 2:09 p.m. Friday at 21 Essex Complaints and 1 Newhall St.; at 12:48 Circle; at 2:43 p.m. Friday at a.m. Saturday at Tedeschi Food slide in Xinmo village in Maoxian County in Isaac Garcia, 37, of 118 southwestern China’s Sichuan Province, Sun- Chatham St., was arrested 1 Freeman Square; at 2:59 A caller reported hearing Shops at 115 Main St.; at 3:08 day. and charged with Class A drug p.m. Friday at South Com- three gunshots at 11:31 a.m. a.m. Saturday at 10 Johnson possession, forging/misusing a mon and Shepard streets; at Friday on Cliff Street. Police St.; at 3:15 p.m. Saturday RMV document, operation of a 5:34 p.m. Friday at Chatham responded and learned from at 25 Intervale Ave.; at 3:48 By Han Guan Ng in recent years become a motor vehicle with a suspend- and Marianna streets; at 6:17 the harbormaster that it was Saturday at 56 Washington St. and Didi Tang tourism destination for ASSOCIATED PRESS ed license, uninsured motor p.m. Friday on Blossom Street “Pirate Day” on the harbor and and 5 Aborn St.; at 9:35 p.m. its picturesque scenery of homes in lush meadows vehicle/trailer and unregistered Extension; at 7:37 p.m. Friday that several vessels were firing Saturday at VFW Fidelity Post MAO COUNTY, Chi- tucked between steep and motor vehicle at 2:58 a.m. at 1 Kingsley Terrace; at 1:14 cannons at each other. The har- 1011 at 20 Stevens St.; at na — Rescuers recovered rugged mountains. But af- Sunday. a.m. Saturday at 45 Harwood bormaster reported he would 9:44 p.m. Saturday at 13 Keys 10 bodies and were still ter the landslide, the vil- Cypher Great, 31, of 71 St.; at 1:16 a.m. Saturday at call the BYC and speak to them Drive; at 12:25 a.m. Sunday at searching for 93 missing lage was reduced to a vast Fayette St., was arrested and 19 Smith St.; at 2:04 a.m. Sat- about not notifying anyone 46 Veterans Memorial Drive; at people on Sunday, a day charged with violation of the urday at Moulton and Boston about the pirate festivities. 12:40 a.m. Sunday at 5 War- after a massive landslide area of rubble. city knife ordinance, motor ve- streets; at 3:01 a.m. Saturday Kids were reportedly on the ren St.; at 12:49 a.m. Sunday buried a picturesque As heavy machines re- hicle operator refuses to iden- at 129 Williams Ave.; at 7:04 roof at 4:39 p.m. Friday on at VFW Fidelity Post 1011 at mountain village in south- moved debris and men a.m. Saturday at Casey’s Shell 20 Stevens St.; at 12:55 a.m. tify self, carrying a dangerous West Shore Drive. Police spoke western China. scoured the rubble for at 535 Lynnway; at 11:30 a.m. Sunday at 10 Crowninshield St. weapon, and disorderly con- with the kids and they got off More than 2,500 rescu- survivors on Sunday, rela- Saturday at Fran’s Place at 776 A caller reported a man knock- duct at 5:52 a.m. Saturday. the roof. ers with detection devices tives from nearby villages Washington St.; at 1:56 p.m. ing on her door; at 1:46 a.m. Gilbert Mendoza, 26, was A report of a road rage inci- and dogs were looking for sobbed as they awaited Saturday at 227 Maple St.; at dent at 10:19 p.m. Friday on Sunday at 130 Summit St. arrested and charged with signs of life amid the rub- news of their loved ones. 3:20 p.m. Saturday at 19 Por- Stramski Way. A caller report- A report of suspicious activi- shoplifting by asportation, vi- ble of huge boulders that “It was as if strong winds ter St.; at 3:44 p.m. Saturday ed that while he was driving ty at 1:22 p.m. Saturday at 28 olation of the city knife ordi- rained down on Xinmo vil- were blowing by, or a big at 146 Tracy Ave.; at 7:31 p.m. down Stramski Way, he was Martinack Ave. A caller reported nance, and disguise to obstruct lage in Sichuan province truck rumbled by,” Tang Saturday at Greenwood Avenue approached by another vehicle a man walked down the street, justice at 4:22 p.m. Friday. early Saturday. Hua, a 38-year-old wom- and Preston Street; at 7:33 described as a black Mercedes. put a clear tote into his vehicle, Javaun Singletary, 26, of As of Sunday night, only an from a nearby village, 15 Harmon St., Mattapan, was p.m. Saturday at 103 Liberty The man had reportedly put his and then took his red shirt off told The Associated Press. St.; at 8:47 p.m. Saturday at high beams on them, got out of and put a black shirt on. The three people — a couple arrested and charged with re- and their month-old baby “The houses were shaking, ceiving a stolen motor vehicle 14 Fortesque Terrace; at 10:12 his car and asked them if they caller had never seen the man as if there were an earth- p.m. Saturday at Lafayette Park before. — had been rescued from at 6:59 p.m. Saturday. wanted to get (expletive) up, quake. We rushed out and and Lewis Street; at 11:42 and then proceeded to hit their the disaster site. saw massive smoke. With p.m. Saturday at 9 Evans vehicle with his fist, before the Sitting on the eastern Accidents Theft a thundering sound, the Lane; at 11:48 p.m. Saturday suspect drove off. Police were margin of the Tibetan Pla- A report of a motor vehicle at 113 Franklin St.; at 11:57 unable to find the suspect ve- A report of a larceny at 9:29 teau in Aba prefecture’s smoke suddenly lifted. We accident at 1:01 p.m. Friday at p.m. Saturday at 113 Franklin hicle. p.m. Friday at 3 Bresnahan St. Mao County, Xinmo has realized it was a landslide.” Salem Laundry at 433 Boston St.; at 1:32 a.m. Sunday at A caller reported chunks of Items were reportedly stolen St.; at 2:06 p.m. Friday at 154 100 Newhall St.; at 2:41 a.m. grass were torn up and thrown from a North Shore senior ser- Franklin St.; at 7:45 a.m. Sat- Sunday at 19 Stone Place; at into the pool at 2:06 p.m. Sat- vices apartment; at 11:23 p.m. Activists from urday at Honey Dew Donuts at 7:20 a.m. Sunday at Empire urday on West Shore Drive. Friday at Mobil at 137 Newbury 1067 Western Ave.; at 11:16 and Groveland streets; at 7:55 A caller reported a kid from a St. A caller reported a lost, pos- a.m. Saturday at Eastern Ave- a.m. Sunday at 80 Sagamore red Toyota 4Runner threw a wa- sibly stolen wallet. gathering in masses nue and Essex Street; at 12:05 St.; at 9:09 a.m. Sunday at 50 ter bottle at a vehicle at 4:03 A report of a stolen motor p.m. Saturday at Chatham and Newhall St.; at 9:19 a.m. Sun- p.m. Saturday at Atlantic and vehicle at 9:29 a.m. Sunday at for Istanbul Pride Marianna streets; at 1:24 p.m. day at 24 Mall St.; at 9:30 a.m. Ocean avenues. 200 Lowell St. Saturday on Hanson Street; Sunday at 33 Buchanan Circle. A report of teens drinking in at 4:27 p.m. Saturday at Park A report of a gunshot at public at 10:49 p.m. Saturday Vandalism Street and Western Avenue; at 12:48 a.m. Saturday at 27 at Humphrey Street and Sevinor A report of vandalism at 6:05 7:45 p.m. Saturday at 9 Cam- High St. Road. A caller reported there a.m. Saturday at Cedar Pond den St.; at 2:53 a.m. Sunday were a group of teens having Village at 1100 Salem St.; at at 333 Chatham St.; at 9:55 Overdose a party and they were drinking 9:16 a.m. Sunday at St. John’s a.m. Sunday on Hanson Street; and “peeing” on the street. Po- Church at 17 Chestnut St. at 10:51 a.m. Sunday at Na- A report of an overdose at lice reported there was nothing hant Rotary at 1 Lynnway; at 1:07 p.m. Friday at Chatham showing in the area, and teens 11:22 a.m. Sunday at Graves and Glenwood streets; at 5:12 had indicated they had just left SWAMPSCOTT and Western avenues; at 11:45 p.m. Friday on Tracy Avenue; at a graduation party. a.m. Sunday at 381 Western 8:19 p.m. Saturday on South Accidents Ave.; at 12:21 p.m. Sunday Common Street; at 8:56 p.m. PEABODY at 500 Lynnfield St.; at 12:27 Saturday on Light Street. A report of a motor vehicle accident at 2:59 p.m. Saturday p.m. Sunday at Centre Street Arrests and Western Avenue. Theft at 371 Paradise Road. A report of a motor vehicle PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of a larceny at 4:31 Christopher Campbell, 34, accident with personal inju- Complaints p.m. Friday at 303 Broadway; of 42 Washington St., Apt. 8, Turkish riot police detain AP journalist Bram ry at 5:11 p.m. Friday at 26 at 4:35 p.m. Friday at 22 War- was arrested on a warrant at A report of a disturbance at Janssen as he was working to cover a protest Commercial St.; at 6:21 p.m. ren St.; at 6:16 p.m. Friday at 7 5:26 p.m. Friday. 12:37 a.m. Friday at 50 Cherry by transgender, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans Friday at 739 Lynnfield St.; Holland Ave.; at 6:46 p.m. Fri- Wilmer A. Cruz, 31, of 11 St. and intersex rights campaigners, after the at 10:24 p.m. Friday at East- day at Keaney Park on Adams Pickering St., Danvers, was ar- ern and Western avenues; at gathering was banned by the governor, in Is- Street Extension; at 7:08 p.m. rested and charged with OUI Vandalism 10:34 p.m. Friday at 14 Erie tanbul, Sunday. Friday at Walmart at 780 Lyn- drugs at 3:20 a.m. Sunday. St.; at 11:52 a.m. Saturday at Corey M. Oneil, 29, of 12 A report of motor vehicle van- nway; at 9:45 a.m. Saturday at viduals who were deemed 177 Euclid Ave.; at 3:39 p.m. Hourihan St., Apt. 3, was arrest- dalism at 11:51 a.m. Saturday By Zeynep Bilginsoy 10 Atkins Ave.; at 11:10 a.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS to be associated with the Saturday at Cooper Street and ed on a warrant at 9:25 p.m. at 33 Cherry St. Saturday at Breed and Lewis planned march. Small ISTANBUL — Turkish groups assembled on side police stopped activists streets were chased away MASSACHUSETTS CRIME BRIEFS for lesbian, gay, bisexual, by officers. trans and intersex rights At least a hundred pro- from gathering in large testers gathered in a near- Police say eight demon- and Connecticut, adding 4 of the girl who was later Police: 8 protesters arrested numbers for an LGBT by neighborhood, beating at gas pipeline project strators were arrested for miles of new underground identified as Bella Bond. pride event in Istanbul drums and chanting slo- trespassing into restricted pipeline in Massachu- A computer-generated on Sunday, but smaller gans such as, “Don’t be SANDISFIELD (AP) areas at a natural gas setts. image of the child was groups made impromptu quiet, shout out, gays ex- — Massachusetts State pipeline project. shared by millions on so- press statements defying ist!” and “Love, love, free- Police say the protesters Jury deliberations in cial media as authorities a ban imposed by the gov- dom, State, stay away!” were arrested Saturday ‘Baby Doe’ murder trial tried to identify her after ernor. They carried a banner Lynn Drug Task Force at Otis State Forest in her body was found by a Organizers of the 2017 that read, “Get used to, we Sandisfield without inci- nearing Day 5 woman walking her dog Istanbul LGBTI+ Pride are here.” dent. They were among had vowed to march in Hotline BOSTON (AP) — Jury on Deer Island. Police used tear gas to others protesting an central Taksim Square, deliberations are to The girl’s mother, disperse the crowds and ac- 781-477-4444 easement that allows the using a Turkish hashtag continue this week in the Rachelle Bond, testified tivists said plastic bullets Tennessee Gas Pipeline for “we march,” despite CALL 24 HOURS A DAY trial of a man accused of that McCarthy killed her were also used. Riot-control Co. to widen its right of the ban on gay pride ob- vehicles and buses were or text the word tiplynn and your tip to killing a 2-year-old girl daughter. McCarthy’s law- way through the forest. servances ordered by the dispatched to the area. Tur- “tip411” (847411) known as “Baby Doe” yer said it was Bond who Police say the demon- Istanbul governor’s office key’s official Anadolu news killed the girl. stration was peaceful. after her body washed for the third year in a row. agency said “an estimated The jury has deliberat- All reports of neighborhood activity The federally-approved up on a Boston Harbor Police established 20 people” were detained will be investigated. Connecticut Expansion island. ed for four days without checkpoints in the area, after protesters did not Callers may remain anonymous Project extends existing Michael McCarthy is reaching a verdict. Delib- preventing groups from heed warnings to disperse pipeline infrastructure in charged with first-degree erations are set to resume entering Istiklal Avenue because the march did not Spanish menu available Massachusetts, New York murder in the 2015 death Monday. and turning back indi- have a permit. MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Marblehead trumps all in Swampscott Medford pays HARBORFEST From A1 Michael tribute to vets Faso, Africa, through clean water initiatives, educa- Cognata of VETERANS or Roll stood for: honor tion, empowering women, Marblehead From A1 and sacrifice.” and climate mitigation gets a feel Described as “a sacred strategies. for his boat Gary Christenson. “It flies place” by attorney Mark The annual event has before the because of the last breath Rumley, a member of a taken place for more than start of the of every military member military family, the memo- 15 years and has raised Duct Tape who has died defending it. rial provides a site where more than $100,000 for Regatta on It is a symbol of their tre- families can remember mendous sacrifice.” clean water projects over- Saturday. the names of loved ones. seas for the Barka Foun- Proud veterans and “Memorials allow us to dation, through the past their families gathered for ITEM PHOTO | reflect, to remember, to five years as beneficiaries. SPENSER HASAK the unveiling of an Honor Esu Anahata, director Roll plaque that stands fulfill, and to acknowledge those who put on the uni- and co-founder of the Bar- the years with the peo- of the others, who walked harbor tours, and kids ac- with a noble, golden eagle ka Foundation, said the ple and organizations on away soaked with their tivities, as well as a lob- prominently on top. form,” said Rumley. “The fun-filled event brings the the North Shore,” Ana- duct-tape disasters. ster bake later in the day. “This wall is unique,” names are on raised let- community together for a hata said. “Marblehead, Chuck Bachner hailed Jen Burrall, of Stow, said Medford Mayor tering. You can put your greater cause that unites Swampscott, other rotary from the Midwest to join Maine, came down for the Stephanie Burke. “This fingers across the letter- the North Shore with the clubs of the area, as well the team and bring home day to visit her friend and flag symbolizes what all of ing. You have a connection rest of the world. as the high schools.” the trophy after compet- decided to pop in on the the men and women who to the person you miss “This is like a model for This year’s winners were ing in the event annually. day’s festivities with her are engraved on our Hon- and love.” how we become a global a group of men from Mar- “It’s a fun competition for son, Devin. village,” he said. “We’re just blehead Rotary Club, who a wonderful cause,” he said. Despite fog and slight a vehicle to provide assis- gave a lot of the credit to Siegel said he spent years rain, Burrall made the best Boxers strike blow tance in these villages, the the man who made the building the boat, but was of the day like many fam- people here are the ones boat: Marblehead Rotari- glad to do so to see all the ilies flocking to the event. who really make it happen.” an Carl Siegel. fun everyone is having. “The Duct Tape Regatta Each team is encouraged At 84 years old, Siegel The friendly spirit of was pretty entertaining and against violence to raise $400 to enter the is not only the treasurer competition carried over quite inventive.” she said, race. Many of the boats of the Marblehead Rotary to the other side of the pier “We’re probably going to go BOXING happen, makes it even are made of just cardboard Club, but the oldest active too, as Salem’s Crossfit check out the pirate bounce From A1 more beautiful. It’s for a and duct tape, meaning member. Ironspider Gym held open house next. It’s nice having great cause.” one missed measurement The boat, which was car- water races for partici- so many families here.” from Lowell. Boxing is “They were so happy,” means man overboard. ried away still intact, does pants as part of the B&S back.” Sepulveda said of his box- “We have had a really leak a little, said Siegel, Open water Swim series. Matt Demirs can be More than that, Sepulve- ers. “This is a memory wonderful relationship in but will be able to make it The Swampscott Yacht reached at mdemirs@ da was proud of the cour- that they’ll never forget.” which we developed over another year, unlike some Club hosted a BBQ lunch, itemlive.com. age his fighters showed by Sepulveda also gave stepping into the ring. credit to the handful of “When it comes to boxing boxing programs from out- Mayor, council keep heads above water in Peabody there’s no winner or loser,” side of Lynn that brought Sepulveda said. “Every- fighters to Saturday’s body’s a winner because MWRA free cash, to cover the re- for improvements to aging frastructure projects, and event. Four of them were they’re stepping into the mainder of the assessment. infrastructure throughout the 5 percent increase will From A1 ring and doing their best. opponents for the Lynn “I’m glad we are reduc- the city. The mayor said help close that gap,” said What happens now is boxers. million the city will owe the ing the increase from 10 there have been several Bettencourt. “Boxing unifies every- MWRA by the time a tem- whoever lost goes back to percent to 5 percent,” said areas hit with water and Even with the approved gym, they fix themselves body as one,” Sepulveda porary plant is up and run- said. “Everybody, when ning in the fall. Bettencourt Ward 1 Councilor Jon sewer main breaks in re- hike, Peabody’s water and and they come back better. Turco. “I was reluctant to cent months, including sewer rates will remain low- “It takes someone with it comes to boxing, comes said he will come before the together as one. They re- council in the spring to re- support 10 percent, but 5 along Lowell Street in er than those in surround- a lot of heart to do what spect one another as one. quest the use of stabiliza- percent is more palatable.” West Peabody. ing North Shore communi- they do,” Sepulveda add- That’s why I love this tion funds, also known as The hike will help pay “There is a need for in- ties, according to the mayor. ed. “Stepping into that ring isn’t easy. Just for sport so much.” that, these kids are role With a good cause at the Swampscott lit up over beach fire ruckus again models because they’re center of Saturday’s event, fighting for their city and Sepulveda was more than By Gayla Cawley eas, where a permit would Otherwise, how would ring last year. He said the they’re fighting for such a happy to see the boxers ITEM STAFF have to be obtained from someone know to call police intent is to regulate them. great cause.” he trains fighting toward the fire department. A $25 or fire if there was smoke Cooking fires are allowed “Boxing For Hope” con- positive ideals. More than SWAMPSCOTT — An- nonrefundable charge and during the timeframe fires at Fisherman’s Beach, after sisted of nine bouts from a $4,000 was raised and other night of discussion a $50 deposit would be re- are allowed, he questioned, the conservation commis- range of different ages and proceeds went toward yielded no decision on quired, which was meant and added that potential sion reluctantly gave them weight classes. Four Pri- “Stop the Violence” and whether cooking fires to give incentive for peo- responders might just go-ahead for them last July, vate Jewels boxers were the boxing program at Pri- would be allowed on Phil- able to flash their skills in ple to clean up the area. think it was from someone finding that the area was vate Jewels. lips Beach this summer. the ring, with one, Charlie Fires would have to be with a permit. not under its jurisdiction be- “We’re definitely boxing A public hearing, contin- Espinal, a 21-year-old Sa- extinguished by water and “That solves your prob- cause of the lack of vegeta- for a great cause here,” ued from April, was held lem native, bringing home could not be buried. lem,” Ruskin said of the tion that would be affected. Sepulveda said. “We’re during a Conservation Com- a victory. Last Thursday, Jones lifeguard. “It solves our But the commission all fighting for the same mission meeting on Thurs- The opportunity to came back with a proposal — we’re not crazy about found that the conservation common cause here. We’re day night, regarding the showcase their boxing tal- for fewer days and short- having fires ever, but it area at Palmer Pond and fighting for hope and notice of intent filed by the ents in front of a crowd er hours the fires would solves the problem at least dune vegetation would be helping kids stay off these Board of Selectmen to allow full of friends and family be allowed, which would of … fires out of control. It altered at Phillips Beach, streets.” residents to have cooking members, Sepulveda said, be from Thursday to Sun- doesn’t solve the neighbors’ and the activity would ap- Now that boxing has fires on Phillips Beach. day from 6 to 10 p.m. Fires problem. You’re still go- is one that his boxers ar- As summer continues ply to the Massachusetts en’t likely to forget any- made its way back into would have to be 100 feet ing to have smoke in your Wetlands Protection Act, Lynn, Sepulveda’s hope on, the discussion was con- from the vegetation line. In time soon. house, but sorry, you know, leading them to require is that the sport becomes tinued to the commission’s terms of enforcement, he there’s the town to consider “I love this sport,” he town officials to file a notice a mainstay in his home next meeting. Conserva- said police and fire officials too. We have to consider the said. “I’m even more in of intent for fires there. city. Private Jewels will tion commission mem- patrol at dusk and then town’s needs as well as the love with Lynn, my city, In last year’s system on bers continue to be most randomly during the night. neighbors’ needs, and we for backing us up here. be hosting another boxing Fisherman’s Beach, a plac- concerned about how the But Tom Ruskin, chair- allow beach fires as long as That’s the most important event, “King of the Ring ard was given to someone fires would be monitored man of the commission, you protect the vegetation. thing. This is a dream for Championship Series” on to mark their fire once to protect the vegetation. said the only way to en- And I think that is the big- these kids. Lynn, being July 28 at St. Michael’s The commission, when the sure the vegetation would gest issue that this commis- permission was granted. able to make this dream Hall. issue was brought before be protected was to have a sion had many times over The fire must be attended them in April, was also con- “lifeguard” to monitor the and over again.” to at all times by an adult cerned with the timeframe fires at all times they would Jones said the constant who lives in town. Up to fires would be allowed. be allowed. He said that monitoring is a matter of op- four permits can be issued An initial proposal put person could even be a high erational cost, and whether at Fisherman’s Beach. forth by Patrick Jones, a school student, someone the town could afford it. Gayla Cawley can be call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 member of the Board of commissioned by the town, In April, Jones said even to start your Selectmen, was for four to call police or fire officials with no fires being allowed reached at gcawley@item- daily subscription. beach fires daily from 6 to if something is amiss, such at Phillips Beach, there live.com. Follow her on 11 p.m. in designated ar- as an unpermitted fire. were still illegal fires occur- Twitter @GaylaCawley. 2017 Fundraising Events City of Lynn Kickoff to the 2017 FIREWORKS $30,000 July 1 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Firecracker Road Race Sponsored by the office of Mayor Judy Kennedy $25,000 Saturday Rolly’s Tavern $20,000 338 Broadway Red Rock Park • Lynn Shore Drive Email [email protected] to register Monday, July 3, 2016 at 9 p.m. $15,000 We would like to thank our 2017 sponsors. $10,000 $5,000 July 2 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. White Rose Co eehouse Sunday Brunch 56 Central Square Please make checks payable to The Lynn Fireworks Fund. Music by Dave Simmons Name Mail to: Business The Fireworks July 3 9 p.m. Lynn Fireworks Fund Address Lynn City Hall Monday Lynn Shore Drive Room 306 City / State / Zip Lynn, MA 01901 Email (optional) For more information, please call Shannon in the Mayor’s O ce 781-586-6850 A8 MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS The Celtic Woman take the stage

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ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE The hat contest is a long tradition at the 52nd Marblehead Festival The Celtic Woman, top, on stage at Lynn Auditorium on Sunday. Tara McNeill, the violinist for of Arts annual Champagne Redemption at Fort Sewall on Sunday. the Celtic Woman, playing during the performance. Three of the four members of the O’Shea Chap- Pascale Queval, top left, was a contestant in the hat contest. Top lin Academy of Irish Dance, Rebecca Munro, left, Emma Munro, and Maeve McAllister take a right, Kathy Garrigan won for most creative hat in the hat con- bow during their performance in the lobby of Lynn Auditorium as the ticket holders entered for the test. Bottom from left, Julee Colella and Kathleen Ball were also Celtic Woman concert. contestants. Blessing of the fleet in Lynn

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The docks were crowded for the blessing of the fleet. Above,Father Dominic Ngo of St. Mary’s Parish in Lynn blesses the boats as he makes his way down the dock. Bottom from left, Fleet captains Scott Glejzer and Rick Perrier carry the ceremonial wreath around the docks. Bottom right, sisters Kayley Bernard, left, and Catherine Marie Bernard came ready to go in the water.

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TONIGHT By Steve Krause Agganis All-Star ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Boys Basketball LYNN — The Agganis Foun- At Lynn Classical, 6 dation recognized scholar- Agganis All-Star ship winners and its all-star Girls Basketball PHOTOS | BOB ROCHE athletes in six sports Sunday At Lynn Classical, 7:15 morning at Manning Field. Scenes from the Agganis Awards Ceremony Sunday at Manning Field: Left, Agganis The foundation presented Foundation chairman Attorney Thomas Demakis presents Matt Durgin with the Elmo new scholarships to 19 recipi- By Steve Krause F. Benedetto Athletics Award; center, Demakis gives Sue Sussman the Paul F. Cavanagh ents, putting the total amount ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Award; right, Tim Kearns holds the David C. Weidner Award, with Item Sports Editor of grant money awarded since Steve Krause presenting. Agganis’ death in 1955 at $1.85 LYNN — Tonight’s Agganis million, to 945 scholar-athletes. All-Star boys and girls basket- Harry Agganis, nicknamed ball games at Lynn Classical the “Golden Greek,” was voted will offer a pair of St. Mary’s the best athlete in the Lynn players a last hurrah after area in an end-of-century poll their team lost in the Division in 1999. A three-sport star at 4 state final last March. Lynn Classical, Agganis went And for one Swampscott High onto play baseball and foot- girl, the game will be like a do- ball at Boston University. Af- over, as Jaymie Caponigro hurt ter graduation, he joined the her knee toward the end of Boston Red Sox, and was the the season and missed the Big starting first baseman for the Blue’s only tournament game. team when he died on June 27, The games are part of a week- 1955, of a pulmonary embolism. long celebration of Agganis’ leg- Tuesday is the 52nd anniversa- acy. Beyond tonight, the girls ry of his death. and boys soccer games will be The Agganis games are played played Tuesday at 5:30 and 7, in his honor. All-Star baseball respectively, at Manning Field; and softball games were played and it’ll be girls and boys la- Sunday. Tonight, the Aggan- crosse, also at Manning, and is All-Star Boys (6) and Girls also at 5:30 and 7. PHOTOS BY KATIE MORRISON AND BOB ROCHE (7:15) basketball games will be Finally, on Thursday, the 56th Swampscott’s Lou Olivieri attempts to throw out a base-stealer during the Agganis All- played at the Lynn Classical annual Agganis All-Star Foot- Star Baseball game Sunday afternoon at Fraser Field. At right, Tech’s Coral Gonzalez gym. ball game will be played at 7 gets set to throw to rst from her knees after making a play on the pitcher’s mound Tuesday, Agganis All-Star p.m. at Manning Field. Girls (5:30) and Boys (7) soccer during the softball game. For results, see Page B2. Tonight’s boys basketball games are at Manning Field, game taps off at 6 p.m., with and the following night it’s girls the girls to follow at 7:15. For and boys lacrosse, same times, Jonny Mercado and Jonathan also at Manning. Mola, this will be their chance Finally, on Thursday, the 56th to erase the bitter taste in their annual Agganis All-Star Foot- mouths following their loss ball game will be played, start- to Maynard last March in the ing at 7 p.m., at Manning Field. state championship game. Three new members of the “It’ll feel good to represent Agganis Hall of Fame were the school one final time,” said also inducted Sunday — St. Mola. “I didn’t start feeling the Mary’s football coach Matt loss until one week after the Durgin, Swampscott nurse Sue game. Sussman, and broadcaster and (Playing tonight) means a Lynn native Tim Kearns. lot,” he said. “There aren’t a lot PHOTO | BOB ROCHE Durgin, winner of the Dr. of chances to represent your The 2017 Agganis Scholarship winners, front, from left, are Mike Cerulli, Justin Faia, Elmo F. Benedetto Athletics school and your city in a game Tyler Way, Exhidio Gjuraj, Matthew Page, and Samuel Rogers. Rear, Katherine Scacchi, Award, is the All-Star Football game chairman — a job he has like this. So it’s nice to get to Caroline Buckley, Raven Riggs, Lilli Patterson, Jessica Jellison, Sydney Rocheville, Ca- BASKETBALL, B2 sey Fraher, Alaina Gridley, Coral Gonzalez, Tajahane Francis, and Emma Trahant. AGGANIS, B2 Slam dunk for Livermore at Tedesco By Steve Krause Zmetrovich and Charles Wood- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR worth, and David Donovan and Nick Maccario. MARBLEHEAD — What Livermore coached St. Mary’s does a coach who is used to the boys basketball until the 1999 competitive atmosphere of high season. After stepping down school basketball do when he due to job commitments, he steps down? coached youth basketball in He takes up golf. And wins Marblehead (including Tedesco the Tedesco Cup. club pro Bob Green’s son). But That’s what Parker Liver- he needed an outlet for his com- more did Saturday. He and his petitive juices so he took up golf partner, Tyson Dion, captured because he needed a competi- the net portion of the tourna- tive outlet. He’s been a member ment with a 126 score over the at Tedesco Country Club for 10 two days. They edged out Jim years, and for him, winning the Kausek and Ross Kolhonen tournament means bragging by a stroke. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK rights for the next year. In the gross, Chris Drucas “But,” he said, “the allure of ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Mike Zmetrovich hits a tee shot off of the ele- and Kevin Daly won with 139, golfing in this tournament is vated 10th tee during the nal round of the Te- followed by a four-way logjam Nahant’s Ronan Locke jumps out of playing with a bunch of good the way of a pitch during Sunday’s Lit- desco Cup Saturday. Zmetrovich and his part- at 140: Cy Kilgore and Ken guys. And it’s fun competing ner, Charles Woodworth, nished in a four-way Whalley, Charles DiGrande tle League game against East Lynn. tie for the gross with a 140. and Dave Sullivan, Michael TEDESCO, B3 Senior Open East Lynn LL volunteers get bounces back their recognition to win opener By Scot Cooper By Anne Marie Tobin FOR THE ITEM FOR THE ITEM NAHANT — Things did not begin well PEABODY — The 38th U.S. Senior Open Golf for the East Lynn Little League all-stars Championship, the most coveted champion- in Sunday’s District 16 tournament game. ship among the 50-and-over set, is upon us this But all was well that ended well, with week at Salem Country Club. East Lynn defeating Nahant, 7-5, in the The tournament, which officially begins tournament opener. Thursday, features the world’s greatest se- Pitcher Brady Warren took a throw off nior players, all of whom hope to walk away the side of his head early in the game, and with a major championship and the estimated Nahant scored two runs before he got out $700,000 winner’s check along with the Fran- of the first. cis D. Ouimet Trophy after the final round on East Lynn Manager Matt Morin had Sunday. Warren on the sidelines after he was hit, Saturday, the US Golf Association kicked off checking his pitcher out to see if he was the 2017 championship with a coming-out par- OK. ty for tournament volunteers. More than 1,800 “I asked him if he wanted to come out local volunteers were treated to an afternoon of after he got conked in the head and he said PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN food, beverages and live music at the event, as no way, so he went back out and we were well as an opportunity to be the first to get a Patrick Horgan, left, talks golf with tournament director Ed- able to come back and win it,” Morin said. first-hand look at the pristine course conditions die Carbone during the party Saturday for volunteers who are Ronan Locke and Colby Godwin scored that await the field of 156 players. working at the upcoming U.S. Senior Open this week at Salem for Nahant to start things off. It looked OPEN, B3 Country Club. EAST LYNN, B3 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2017 North hangs on in Agganis baseball

By Katie Morrison ITEM STAFF LYNN —­ The 23rd an- nual Agganis All-Star baseball game was every- thing one could hope for in such an affair. It was competitive un- til the very end, with the North team hanging on (by a thread) for a 6-5 vic- tory. And both teams got the chance to showcase some of the best talent in North Shore baseball. Newburyport’s Brian Hadden laced two hits, drove in two runs and PHOTO | BOB ROCHE pitched a scoreless fourth inning, striking out two, Mia Nowicki of St. Mary’s (South) and Emma Trahant of English (North) to win the North MVP. were the Agganis softball MVPs. Winthrop’s Luigi Spinaz- zola smacked a triple in the seventh inning to give Softball teams play to a tie the home team some late ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON life and earned the South By Scot Cooper the South team. half of the fifth, knocking MVP. The South’s Andrew Moccia of Classical comes FOR THE ITEM The South pushed an- in her Bulldog teammate Saugus’ Justin Horvarth out of a diving stop to try and make the play at other run across in the Sarah Tobin to make it LYNN — If you’re going sent down the side in or- first base. top of the fourth to make 4-3. der in the first, striking to hold an all-star game it 3-0. Once again it was With two outs in the bot- runs. St. John’s Prep’s followed with a walk. Ju- in Lynn for the area’s top out two. The South team the Lynn connection com- tom of the seventh, Law- jumped on North starter Dan Frey led off the frame liano came through with high school softball play- ing through, Stephenson rence’s Brianna Rivera with a double, and Hadden a booming double to cen- ers, you might as well Pat Maguire (Peabody) in reached on a single and scored on a South error, the home half of the in- drove him in. Hadden later ter, but was thrown out at have great performances came home on a ground- and the game ended tied scored on a wild pitch. Hor- third trying to stretch the by the girls from the city’s ning, plating two runs. out by Gridley, her second at four. And that’s how it A walk and hit batter varth allowed four hits and hit into a triple. four high schools. RBI of the game. ended. a walk in the inning, but es- The North added a big That’s what happened put two on for the South South coach Paige Li- At the conclusion of with nobody out. After a caped a bases-loaded jam, insurance run in the sev- Sunday afternoon at Fras- cata of St. Mary’s usually the 20th Agganis soft- only allowing the two runs. enth to make it 6-4 as er Field as the North stars couple of groundouts, in- sends a runner in for Ste- ball game, Trahant was Brendan O’Shea Peabody’s Nick Palma rallied to tie the South cluding a RBI groundout phenson, but her catcher named the game MVP for (Methuen) put the North smacked a RBI double. stars, 4-4. from Jack Wallace (Win- told her before the game the North team and No- on top in the third with a That would hurt the The South got on the throp), Classical’s Andrew that she would be doing wicki took the honors for RBI double off of Salem’s South, as Spinazzola board in the top of the Moccia delivered the big her own running Sunday the South. Trahant, who Wes Schaejbe. sparked a rally with a first off of Danvers’ Dara hit of the inning, a RBI if she got on. will play soccer at Curry The North took a com- one-out triple. Schaejbe Papamichael. St. Mary’s single up the middle to “Emily told me before next fall, said it was really manding 5-2 lead in the followed with a double, battery mates, Mia Nowic- make it 2-0. the game that she was great to play with so many fifth. Classical’s Herbie scoring Spinazzola, but ki and Emily Stephenson Moccia (hit, RBI, and a running today and she cer- good players. Newton allowed singles to Schaejbe was called out got on base to start things scoreless inning on the tainly got some running Jacob Deziel (Pentucket) at second for missing first off. Nowicki, a pitcher, mound) was one of four in, scoring two runs and “It was a lot of fun to be and Drew Finn (North An- base. That’d kill the rally, drew a walk, and Stephen- Classical senior captains stealing a couple of bases,” out there with this group dover) to start the frame. as Fenwick’s Ben Mogave- son followed with a single. to make the team. Licata said. “We usually of girls, it means a lot, Hadden drove in his sec- ro got Classical’s Matt Classical’s Alaina Grid- “It was great to be with have a courtesy runner for being a Lynn player and ond run of the afternoon Lauria to fly out to end it. ley scored Nowicki with a all the senior captains, to her, but she wanted to run playing in this game,” Tra- on an infield single, scor- “It was great for these sacrifice, and Stephenson wrap up our high school today, it’s a fun game and hant said. “It was an hon- ing Deziel, and Finn came guys, I told them to go strolled home on a single careers together,” Moccia she certainly was having or to be picked to play in said. “We’ve been play- around on a wild pitch. up there and swing out of by Malden’s Caitlin Leon- fun on the bases.” this game.” ing together since Little The South made it a their shoes, green lights ard. Down by three, the Nowicki, who will play League, some of us even game again in the fifth, on the bases, and we got The game stayed at 2-0 North got in the board at Assumption, said it was before that, so it felt good.” thanks to a big two-run a few runs,” North coach through the first three in- when Georgetown’s Kylie great fun to play in the The luck turned for the double from Lynnfield’s Bryan Lafata (Glouces- nings, Papamichael didn’t Hayward and Swamp- Agganis game. South soon after, as the Justin Juliano. Salem’s ter) said. “I think it’s more allow another South run scott’s Kasey Kennedy “If it looked like I was North responded imme- Loany Rosario started the stressful to get everyone in her three innings, and scored a pair of unearned having fun out there, it’s diately in the second, rally with a one-out single, in the game. But we pulled Nowicki whiffed eight of runs to make it 3-2 with because I was, I always tagging Horvarth for two and Classical’s Tyler Way it out.” the first 12 batters she the South up after four have fun playing softball,” saw, allowing only a single innings. Nowicki said. to Triton’s Kendall Mitch- Stephenson gave the Lynn’s contingent also A ‘Golden’ day for the Agganis Foundation ell in the bottom of the South a two run lead, driv- included: Tech’s Coral second. Papamichael was ing in Everett’s Samantha Gonzalez; St. Mary’s Vic- AGGANIS Shore, including Autism Kearns, who grew up in helped by English infield- Uga with her second hit of toria DiCenso and Casey From B1 Speaks, the Greater Bos- West Lynn, “but it’s nice er Emma Trahant, who the ballgame, this one off Fraher; and Ram Emma ton Walk for Hunger, and when you are honored. had for a decade. After a made several great plays of Lindsey Lannon of En- Dejoie (South) and Ra- the North Shore Cancer Our message is a positive successful coaching career at second base, taking glish. Lannon got that run chel Calnan, from English walk. one, both in the games at Lynn Classical, Durgin sure base hits away from back for the North in their (North). Sussman received the and the kids we cover. moved to St. Mary’s, where Paul F. Cavanagh Award “I’m honored to receive he has led the Spartans to for sportsmanship, educa- this,” he said. Basketball games represent second chances two Massachusetts state tion and community ser- championship games. vice. Also inducted into the BASKETBALL “This is such an honor,” “I’m really touched for Agganis Hall of Fame From B1 Durgin said. “It’s hum- the honor,” Sussman said. were Chris Tsiotos, who bling. Elmo helped my received the Attorney play one more game. “I love the whole idea of dad (Harold) get into Charles DeMakis Award Mola will attend Re- this fabulous day, and the college. Then, when the demption Christian Acad- games, which raise money that honors Agganis’ teachers went on strike in emy in Northfield next for the scholarships. I love Greek heritage and the 1974, some of them were year as a post-graduate. all of it.” ideals of education and the sent to jail. Elmo bailed His goal is ultimately play Kearns, of Beverly, re- law; and Edward L. Cahill, my father out.” for a Division II college. ceived the David C. Weid- who was named the Har- Sussman has two chil- Meracdo also wants to go ner media award. old O. Zimman award win- dren, both of whom partic- He is one of the broad- out on a better note than ner. Cahill, whose father, ipated in the soccer game casters who streams the the Spartans did in March. Edward H. Cahill was the (2008 and 2010). football game over the in- “Just to prove a point,” PHOTO | BOB ROCHE She began helping out at sports editor of The Daily he said. “It’ll be a great ternet via MSONews and From left: Jonathan Mola of St. Mary’s, Jaymie concessions at that time, Evening Item, is a trustee moment to play this game, Sports. Caponigro of Swampscott, and Jonny Mercado, something she still does of the Agganis Foundation have fun, and represent He has been associated also of St. Mary’s, will play in tonight’s Agganis today. and a director of Essex our schools.” with MSO since 2005. All-Star Basketball games. She’s also active in sev- Media Group, parent com- The game has a different “You don’t do this so that eral charities on the North you can win awards,” said pany of the Daily Item. meaning for Caponigro. Blue played in the state to Southern New Hamp- She was having an all- tournament. shire to play soccer, could star season at Swampscott “It was sad,” she said. not play for a month and High when she sprained “That’s why, for me, this a half after hurting her Navigators split weekend games the posterior cruciate lig- game is important to me. knee. LYNN — The North ing two hits in four in- ly 1-0 lead in the bottom ament and her medial I get to play for my high “But now,” she said, “I’m Shore Navigators made nings of relief. collateral ligament in her school coach one more pretty much all better.” of the second thanks to an up for Saturday’s lack of Evan Glew survived a knee late in winter. As a time (Swampscott’s Kate- Caponigro will play in RBI single from Joe Silva tough first inning, giving result, she missed her fi- lyn Leonard is the coach Tuesday’s soccer game as by blasting the Pittsfield (Concordia U-Chicago). up six runs, for the win. nal four games. Included for the South team). well as tonight’s basket- Suns, 16-6, Sunday for In the bottom of the fifth, A great deal of small ball was the one game the Big Caponigro, who is going ball game. their highest offensive the Rox furthered their output by the North Shore matched the efforts of the lead when Silva scored thus far this season. Navigators home runs. on a wild pitch. Later in Overturned play leads to Sox loss The beginning of the The Navigators walked game did not start out too nine times. the frame, Sam Cochrane well for the home team as Jeff Mejia also earned (Eckerd College) ham- BOSTON (AP) — The his first save. He was signed by Boston mered a two-run double to on Friday after being re- the Suns scored five runs three RBI, alongside Los Angeles Angels ben- “I don’t care if it’s extend the Rox lead to 4-0 efited from a fairly-new old-fashioned or it’s cutting leased by the Angels. in the top of the first to Brickman and Pena. The Navigators got on rule and relied on an edge, we need them,” An- Mitch Moreland and Jack- take a 5-0 lead. The Navs All Navigators starters kept clawing back into the earned a hit or an RBI as the board in the top of old-fashioned type save to gels manager Mike Scios- ie Bradley Jr. each hit a solo game with single markers the offense lit up the of- the sixth when Tyler Ka- beat the Boston Red Sox. cia. “We need guys to hold homer for the Red Sox, in the next couple innings. fense. puscinski (Marist) laced a Parker Bridwell pitched a leads. Most closers are pri- After the challenge over- Joey Pena (St. Thomas Navs newcomer Austin RBI single which cut into solid 6 2/3 innings and Los marily the one-inning guys turned Danny Espinosa’s Aquinas) knocked a grand Masel (Holy Cross) went Angeles scored three runs af- that are in that bubble.” 3-6-3 double play, Los An- the Brockton lead and slam in a 7-run fifth that 2-for-3 with one walk made the score 4-1 ter its challenge overturned Ben Revere had three geles got to Fister. turned the game around. in his first game for the an inning-ending double singles and Kaleb Cowart “That’s modern-day In the bottom of the The hit was the fifth Navs. Masel is just off of sixth, Brockton added play in the second, leading drove in two runs for Los baseball,” Scioscia said. grand slam in Navigators’ a great season in which three more runs to make the Angels to a 4-2 win over Angeles, which won two of Fister was pleased by team history. he was named the Patriot the Red Sox on Sunday. three against the Red Sox his first start with Boston, Team RBI and home run League Rookie of the Year. the score 7-1. Bridwell (2-0) gave up for its fifth series win in and 200th of his career. leader, Alex Brickman (St.  The Navigators are at two runs and seven hits, the last six. “Overall, it wasn’t a bad Petersburg). Brickman hit Saturday, the Navs fell home, hosting Seacoast striking out four without Doug Fister (0-1) lost day,” he said. “They just a 3-run shot in the fifth. to the Brockton Rox, 7-2 , on Tuesday, Brockton on issuing a walk. his Red Sox debut, giving put together some timely He also earned the save getting only seven hits. Wednesday and Brockton Yusmeiro Petit pitched up three runs and seven hits and took advantage of in the game, getting three Brockton got to the Navs again for Friday’s fire- two scoreless innings for hits in six-plus innings. well-placed baseballs.” strikeouts and surrender- early, as they took an ear- works night. MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SUMMER SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS (Not including last night’s games) TONIGHT Agganis All-star games Tonight Tuesday Wednesday WEST Agganis All-Star games Girls Soccer (at Manning Field, 5:30) at Wachusett vs. Seacoast W L Pct. Pts. L10 Boys Soccer (at Manning Field, 7) vs. Brockton Boys Basketball (at Classical, 6) Dirt Dogs Mavericks Rox Wachusett 13 6 .684 26 9-1 Girls Basketball (at Classical, 7:15) District 16 LL Baseball (6:35) (7) (7) Bristol 11 11 .500 22 7-3 District 16 LL Baseball Peabody at Saugus Nat. (5:45) Pittsfield 10 11 .476 21 2-8 Peabody West at Pine Hill (5:45) Salem vs. Wyoma (at Peabody West, Worcester 10 10 .500 20 4-6 5:45) District 16 LL Softball EAST Lynn Shore at Swampscott (5:45) Saugus at Marblehead (5:45) W L Pct. GB L10 District 16 LL Softball Thursday Friday Brockton 12 6 .667 24 6-4 Saugus at Marblehead (5:45) LL Softball Juniors vs. Brockton Nashua 10 9 .526 20 3-7 LL Softball Juniors Saugus/Salem winner vs. Wyoma/ Off Rox Marthas Vineyard 9 12 .429 19 3-7 Marblehead at Wyoma (5:45) Marblehead loser (5:45) (7) Seacoast 8 11 .421 16 4-6 Babe Ruth Baseball Navigators 6 13 .316 13 5-5 Babe Ruth Baseball At Peabody High at Peabody High 13s 13s Saugus vs. Swampscott/Nahant (5) Swampscott/Nahant vs. Revere (5) 15s Lynn vs. Peabody (7:30) Lynn vs. Peabody (7:30) Livermore scores slam dunk at Tedesco American Legion American Legion Seniors Seniors Methuen at Newburyport (5) Danvers at Methuen (6) TEDESCO mance. He made pressure “And,” he said, laughing, “And it was kind of benefi- Middleton-Peabody at Beverly (8) Newburyport at Danvers (5:30) From B1 putts all day long, and “bragging rights. You bet. cial for us, because the wet Juniors Juniors didn’t miss one.” And you get your name up greens made the ball slow Andover at Lynn (5:30) Middleton-Peabody at Ipswich (6) against them the way we “Tedesco is a special on that board. That’s kind down a little.” Ipswich at Haverhill (5:30) Saugus at Marblehead-Swampscott do. It’s just a bunch of guys Beverly-Salem at N. Andover (6) place for me and my fam- of nice, too.” All agreed that the over- (7) who like to have fun.” NSBL Lynn at Methuen (8) ily,” said Dion. Daly said the biggest all good condition of the NS Storm at N. Reading (6) He said Dion carried him NSBL “My dad loved it here. It challenge of playing at Te- course was a plus in mak- Beverly at Saugus (6) NS Storm at Saugus (6) Saturday. means a lot to win again, desco is the greens. ing the tournament as TUESDAY Newburyport at Marblehead (6) “Tyson was the man,” especially playing with “They’re pretty fast,” he memorable as it is. said Livermore. “The best such a great friend,” Dion said. SPORTS BRIEFS part of my game is put- said. However, while Drucas “We couldn’t possibly ting, but he’s the real deal. Drucas said the attrac- and Daly teed off in the have a better superinten- Carey baseball The first Lynn Firecracker He can do it all. We both tion for playing at Tedes- afternoon and missed the dent than Peter (Hasak),” 5k road race will take place played well Saturday, co is “the size of the field, morning deluge, Liver- Livermore said. camp information on July 1 to benefit the but he played much bet- and just the camaraderie more and Dion toughed it “That’s one thing I think Lynn Fireworks Fund. The ter than I did. He put on of play against good com- out during the downpour. you have to mention,” Liv- The Carey Baseball family fun run/walk will a Larry Bird-like perfor- petition. “We kept going,” he said. ermore said. Camp will conduct its start at Rolly’s Tavern on 2-day specialty camps July the Square, 338 Broadway 6-7 for pitchers, catchers in Lynn. Registration starts Senior Open volunteers get recognition and hitting at the Lynn at 10 a.m. and the race Babe Ruth complex. begins at 11 a.m. The regis- band Greg is volunteering Hitters will report from SENIOR OPEN tration fee is $25. Prizes will as a marshal. 9-11:30 a.m. From B1 be given to the top three Salem president Ron Pitchers and catchers will male and female finishers The reception was held just Mini was also on hand and go from 12:30-3 p.m. The as well as top boys and girls inside the Championship’s said everything went off as cost is $85 each. Five hours finishers. To register, visit main-gate entrance on For- planned without any glitch- of instruction will be pro- https://racewire.com/regis- est Street adjacent to cham- es vided, along with evalua- pionship hole No. 8. “Today was almost a dry ter.php?id=7972. tions. Tournament directors run and everything has The following week of hope this year’s open will be gone very smoothly,” he July10-14 (9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) Friedman scores extremely spectator-friend- said. “Today will be a busy all facets of the game will be hole-in-one ly, thanks to a late decision day for us with many play- taught. Players will be video- to relocate the champion- ers arriving, but it’s a great taped and analyzed, and writ- Ben Friedman of gannon ship entrance. opportunity for fans to get ten evaluations will follow. Golf Course recorded his “In 2001 the main en- up close to the players.” Campers also receive indi- first hole-in-one Friday. trance of the club was used Mini was right on the vidual awards and T-shirts. Friedman was playing at and the USGA did not like it mark as a couple of hours All instructors are high Ready Meadows Golf Course at the time, but there was no later one of the players school or college certified. in a charity event for the alternative at the time,” said crashed the gate. The cost is $175. town of Lynnfield, represent- general chairman Bill Shee- After hitting a perfect han. “It was a just a choke ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK drive on No. 8, Newport, Contact coach Frank ing Sunrise Senior Living point as you had the first tee R.I. native Patrick Horgan Carey at 781-842-4042 or Playing along with him Michael Bachand of Dover, N.H., tries on a hat drives right there. stopped in for a visit. He [email protected]. was his fellow worker Sherie as his wife Erin looks on during the U.S. Senior “Someone come up with grabbed a cold bottle of Kennedy. Ben got his hole in Open volunteer party at Salem Country Club the idea to move west on water, joined several vol- one on the sixth hole which on Saturday. Lynn Firecracker Forest Street near the unteers to take pictures was 162 yards and he used eighth hole, and we had no “Fred Couples is the guy stay close to par. and chat and also enjoyed 5k road race a 7-iron. idea how much land there I think will win, maybe a “Today is a different time a scallop ceviche treat with was. When people come couple under par or close to and the technology is in- tournament director Eddie TV/RADIO through this entrance they par,” said Lynne Montesan- credible, plus with a soft, Carbone of Manchester. enter directly onto the golf to. rainy spring they could go “It’s like going back in TV Pro Basketball: Big 3 League course and this beautiful She joked that she hopes low early,” said Mahoney, time. This course is perfect Baseball: Chicago Cubs at (tape), FS1, 8 p.m. panoramic view,” Sheehan to meet her favorite play- who has been assigned to presentation of a Donald Washington, MLB Network, 7 Pro Basketball: NBA Awards said, who grew up in Pea- er and hopes to parlay her the VIP parking and trans- Ross design,” said Horgan, p.m.; Minnesota at Boston, Show, TNT, 9 p.m. body and caddied at Salem position into meeting his portation team. “I have a who was carrying his own in his youth for nine years. bag. “It’s a big course, very NESN, 7:10 p.m.; Colorado Sailing: America’s Cup, caddie, and eventually the shift today and will be work- “You are right on the right player. ing the weekend as well, so I different from some of his at San Francisco, ESPN, NBCSN, 1 p.m. hand side of championship courses and it has great 10:08 p.m. Her husband Peter dis- am excited.” RADIO No. 8. You look across and agreed. Lynnfield residents and green complexes. Right you see championship No. now, the course is soft, the College Baseball: NCAA World Pro baseball: Minnesota at “Bernhard Langer has long-time Salem members 11, championship 12 tee fairways are soft and shots Series (Game 1): LSU vs. Boston, WEEI-FM (93.7), to be the favorite now that Katie and Brian Shea are box, and from here, you can are well received. But you Florida, ESPN, 7 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Steve Stricker is out,” The also volunteering walk anywhere and get to never know what kind of rough isn’t high, but last “I will be working access, any hole in under 10 min- score will end up winning.” TRANSACTIONS utes. Sunday, you couldn’t hit less helping to keep the flow Said Sheehan, “we’ve got “It’s a spectator friendly a than an 8-iron out of it and moving at the entrances as 1960 volunteers and have BASEBALL Red Sox and Gonzalez and Torres to course as you will ever see. sometimes all you could do people enter the grounds, about 80 percent of them American League the DSL Red Sox. what chuck it out sideways. while Brian is a marshal,” BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned And that’s good because it’s here today, but the most ex- CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to But these guys are such said Katie Shea. “My job is RHP Miguel Castro to Bowie (EL). terms with RHP Zach Lewis on a senior golfers who are going citing part of today was the Recalled RHP Stefan Crichton from minor league contract. to attract senior spectators good players I agree that to keep the traffic moving, volunteers, many of whom Norfolk (IL). CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to someone will be under par, to keep the flow moving as BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to and it’s easy walk for them.” who have never seen the terms with 2B Michael Martinez; OF terms with 2B Brett Netzer, SS Andre Lynnfield residents and so I think around five-under people come through the en- golf course, had the chance Colon, C Beau Hanna and OFs Tyler Johnathan Rodriguez; RHPs Nick Gal- Salem members Peter and will win.” trance.” to walk all around it and lagher, Jordan Scheftz and Tommy Esplin, Angel Gonzalez and Luis Tor- Lynne Montesanto will both Peabody resident and Lynnfield superintendent they are enthralled by all of res on minor league contracts. DeJuneas; and LHPs Matthew Turner, Assigned Netzer to Lowell (NYP); Zack Draper and Kirk McCarty on be volunteering, with the Salem member Byron Ma- of schools Jane Tremblay this. “The course is perfect Esplin, Colon and Hanna to the GCL minor league contracts. former serving on Salem’s honey said he thinks the was also out and about. and I am thrilled that we team of marshals on the players will go low the first “I think John Daly will had the chance to showcase MAJOR LEAGUES 18th hole, while the latter in couple of days, but may be under par and will win,” it for the first time with this caddie hospitality. struggle on the weekend to said Tremblay, whose hus- event.”

American League National League East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB East Lynn LL comes back to beat Nahant New York 40 33 .548 — Washington 45 30 .600 — Boston 41 34 .547 — Atlanta 36 39 .480 9 Tampa Bay 40 38 .513 2½ Miami 34 40 .459 10½ EAST LYNN third for East Lynn. East At Lynn Shore, the teams dominant early, allowing Baltimore 37 38 .493 4 New York 34 41 .453 11 Lynn added a couple in the combined for seven home just one combined hit in the Philadelphia 24 50 .324 20½ From B1 Toronto 36 39 .480 5 bottom of the fourth, the by- runs (6 by Winthrop). first four innings. Central Division Central Division like Nahant was going to W L Pct GB W L Pct GB product of aggressive base Lynnfield trailed 9-7 go- Peabody led 1-0 after four, Minnesota 39 34 .534 — Milwaukee 41 37 .526 — bust it open, but Warren got running. Preston Archer ing into the top of the sixth thanks to a big RBI single Cleveland 39 35 .527 ½ Chicago 38 37 .507 1½ a big strikeout with the bas- Kansas City 37 37 .500 2½ Pittsburgh 35 40 .467 4½ and Cedeno each walked inning, but scored five runs by catcher Isabel Betten- Detroit 33 42 .440 7 St. Louis 33 40 .452 5½ es full to escape any further and then swiped a base. to take a 12-9 lead into the court, who knocked home Cincinnati 31 43 .419 8 Chicago 32 42 .432 7½ damage. Archer scored on a passed bottom of the inning. Jacob shortstop Emma Bloom (on West Division West Division East Lynn put up a run W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ball, and Cedeno was right Bolger’s two-run, two-out base on an infield error) Los Angeles 51 26 .662 — in the bottom of the sec- Houston 52 25 .675 — behind him. double scored the game with what turned out to be Texas 38 37 .507 13 Arizona 48 28 .632 2½ ond. Mike Welch was on Colorado 47 31 .603 4½ Nahant cut the lead to 7-3 winning runs. the game winning run. Los Angeles 40 39 .506 13 third base and he beat the Seattle 39 39 .500 13½ San Diego 31 45 .408 19½ with a single run in the top of Starter Devin DeLuties In the bottom of the in- Oakland 34 42 .447 17½ San Francisco 27 51 .346 24½ throw home when the pitch Saturday’s Games the fourth, Braden Bozarjian started the rally, beating out ning, Wyoma’s Kaelyn Jen- Saturday’s Games skipped to the backstop. T. Texas 8, N.Y. Yankees 1 Washington 18, Cincinnati 3 walked, moved to third on a an infield hit, while Spenser nings broke up Abby’s Bet- Oakland 10, Chicago White Sox 2 Atlanta 3, Milwaukee 1 J. Walsh had tried to score Kansas City 3, Toronto 2 Chicago Cubs 5, Miami 3 wild pitch and another sin- Riley hit a solo shot to lead off tencourt’s no-hit bid with an N.Y. Mets 5, San Francisco 2 from third on the previous Baltimore 8, Tampa Bay 3 Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 3 gle, one of four in the game, the fourth and Ben Mullin infield single and got all the Minnesota 4, Cleveland 2 play, but Locke, the Nahant Arizona 9, Philadelphia 2 L.A. Angels 6, Boston 3 by Godwin. Bozarjian scored had a key double in the fifth. way to third on a hit and run L.A. Dodgers 4, Colorado 0 catcher, grabbed the ball Houston 5, Seattle 2 San Diego 7, Detroit 3 when another pitch went to Henry Caulfield picked bunt by Ava Foglietta. Wy- San Diego 7, Detroit 3 and fired it to pitcher Mi- Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games the screen. up the win in relief, going oma starter Lily Newhall Miami 4, Chicago Cubs 2 chael Reiling who slapped Baltimore 8, Tampa Bay 5 Cincinnati 6, Washington 2 Casey DeCamp pitched three innings and allowing was intentionally walked Minnesota 4, Cleveland 0 the tag on Walsh. Milwaukee 7, Atlanta 0 L.A. Angels 4, Boston 2 Nahant through the fifth, two earned runs (both home and took second, but Bet- N.Y. Mets 8, San Francisco 2 Down 2-1 in the bottom of Texas 7, N.Y. Yankees 6 Arizona 2, Philadelphia 1, 11 innings the third, East Lynn scored setting up a wild half in- runs) on three hits. Alex tencourt buckled down and Oakland 5, Chicago White Sox 3 L.A. Dodgers 12, Colorado 6 ning for Nahant. With two Gentile and Tim Pivero got the next two batters on Toronto 8, Kansas City 2 Detroit 7, San Diego 5 four times to move ahead Houston 8, Seattle 2 Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:05 p.m. 5-2. The big blow was a outs, Godwin and Cole combined on the game’s out- strikes to get out of the jam. Detroit 7, San Diego 5 Monday’s Games Hamernick singled putting standing defensive play af- Peabody broke the game Monday’s Games Philadelphia (Pivetta 1-3) at Arizona (Grein- pinch-hit double by Fabio Minnesota (Berrios 7-1) at Boston (Sale ke 8-4), 3:40 p.m. Encarnacion, who drilled two aboard. Godwin and ter Winthrop closed to 12-10 open with six runs in the 9-3), 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Finnegan 1-0) at St. Louis Hamernick came home to on a leadoff home run in the top of the fifth, the big hits Texas (Hamels 2-0) at Cleveland (Carrasco (Wacha 3-3), 4:15 p.m. one to right field, knock- 8-3), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Washington ing in Morenal Castro and make it 7-5, but the rally bottom of the sixth. Gentile being two-run singles by Is- N.Y. Yankees (Montgomery 5-4) at Chicago (Gonzalez 7-1), 7:05 p.m. ended there with two left on. made a backhanded stab at abel Bettencourt and third White Sox (Holmberg 1-1), 8:10 p.m. Colorado (Marquez 5-3) at San Francisco Warren. Encarnacion said L.A. Angels (Nolasco 2-9) at L.A. Dodgers (Samardzija 2-9), 10:08 p.m. he just went up to the plate Nahant manager Scott short and, throwing from baseman Sarah Broughton. (Hill 4-3), 10:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Nolasco 2-9) at L.A. Dodgers Hamernick said his kids his knees, fired a one-hop- Abby Bettencourt walked Tuesday’s Games (Hill 4-3), 10:10 p.m. determined to get a hit. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Tuesday’s Games “I knew he (Reiling) was would bounce back. per to Pivero at first, who Reese Brinkler to start the Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Washington, 7:05 p.m. “We’ve got nine guys on scooped the ball on the short fifth, but any hopes of a Wy- Kansas City at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. throwing strikes so I was Minnesota at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. determined to go up there the team, and if we play like hop for the out. oma rally were dashed by Texas at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. we played during the sea- DISTRICT 16 LL Bettencourt, who made a N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 St. Louis at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. and swing at one,” Encarna- p.m. Atlanta at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. cion said. son, we’ll be okay,” he said. SOFTBALL shoestring catch off a popup Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Lynnfield 12, Peabody 7, Wyoma 0 and fired to first to double L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Walsh and Anthony Cede- Philadelphia at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. no also came across in the Winthrop 10 Both teams’ pitchers were up the runner. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Take the mystery out of what What you do will count. Live, learn and enjoy the com- Look over your personal financ- Expand your interests and sign Put your emotions aside and pany of people who share your es and make adjustments that you want to pursue by stepping Don’t be afraid to act. If up for activities that will inspire stay focused on what you need you say what you think, your passion, opinions and plans. will help prevent losses or un- and challenge you to follow firmly forward. You won’t know to accomplish. Your diligence suggestions will be well re- Engage in open discussions necessary overspending. Your your dreams and develop your what’s possible unless you try. that are geared toward getting input regarding a partnership and attention to detail will ceived. Personal gains are skills, talents and knowledge. make others take notice. One Take a chance. apparent. the most for the least. situation will pay off. of your peers will be envious. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Look around and consider Pursue your dreams. Pick up Trust your instincts, not what Surround yourself with people others say or prompt you to do. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Keep looking straight ahead ways to make improvements information and expand your Look for an opportunity to try to make it to your destination. you trust and know well. Refuse that will help you get ahead knowledge, skills and experi- Spend time making cost-effi- to let anyone pressure you into cient changes at home that will something new. If you talk to a Taking on too much or expand- personally, professionally and ence. Discuss your concerns something you don’t want to financially. Unusual changes at openly. A partner will encour- bring you joy. Don’t give in to former co-worker, you will get ing your ideas or plans too do. Too much of anything will home can be expected. Weigh age you to go the distance and pressure or dramatic circum- wind of a position that inter- quickly will set you back. lead to regret. the pros and cons. finish what you start. stances. ests you.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Hospice volunteer’s woeful tales wear her family down Which fit is the preferred? DEAR ABBY: My moth- I have tried waiting for John Ruskin, the leading declarer off from the dummy. er has been a hospice vol- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van the other person to make English art critic of the 19th South played a trump to his unteer for six months. I Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, the first move. I have also century, wrote, “In order that queen, cashed the diamond think that’s great. The and was founded by her mother, tried being bold and di- people may be happy in their ace, ruffed his last diamond problem is, all she ever work, these three things are and led another trump, but Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at rect. I throw myself into needed: They must be fit for it. talks about anymore is DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los work and hobbies. But They must not do too much of East won and returned the the families and patients Angeles, CA 90069. when every song, TV show it. And they must have a sense spade jack to strand declarer she helps. I’m tired of com- and movie fixates on ro- of success in it.” in the dummy. When East got ing home from school or is not an option, or I would DEAR ABBY: I’m in my mantic love, it’s hard to In order that bridge players in with the club ace, he led his work and hearing about already be gone. Help! mid-20s. I’ve done a lot in not personalize it. may be happy with their bid- last spade to promote West’s her latest patient’s family my life that I’m proud of. In addition to asking for ding, these three things are heart jack as the setting trick. TIRED OF MORBID needed: They must find the drama or the details about But one nagging issue I your advice, I’d like to pose Note, though, that four how they died. My grand- STORIES right suit fit. They must not spades is cold. Declarer takes have is that I have never a question to your readers: go too high. And the contract mother, who also lives East’s diamond-king lead, DEAR TIRED: Your been in a relationship or Are any of you in the same must end in success: a plus with us, is burned out draws trumps, plays a heart to mother is doing extremely even been kissed. boat? And if so, what do score. from it, too. At first I felt proud of my the queen and leads a club to stressful work. It’s possible you do to cope? When a partnership has two I have changed the sub- independence and for not eight-card fits, if one is 4-4 his queen. He loses only one she needs to vent to relieve ject or asked her politely throwing myself into silly TRYING TO COPE IN and the other 5-3, usually the trick in each side suit. it. However, for her to re- several times not to con- relationships. But as I see WASHINGTON 4-4 is preferable. But what peatedly dump on you tinue telling me these sto- my friends enter new about 5-3 and 6-2, as in to- (and the gardener?!) is DEAR TRYING: It’s ries, to no avail. I have phases of their lives that I day’s deal? South’s two-heart response also mentioned that it is a wrong. time to talk frankly with haven’t experienced — a was game-forcing. North re- violation of HIPAA laws, That said, there’s no law first kiss, a significant oth- your male and female you have to listen, so if she friends and ask them for bid spades to show his good but her answer is, “Not if I er, love and marriage — six-card suit, then admitted to don’t tell you their names, persists, get up and leave it’s increasingly harder to some honest input. I don’t three-card heart support on and you don’t repeat these the room. I agree that what not feel left behind. know whether you are sim- the next round. South went stories.” she’s doing is a violation of I have a hard time ply a late bloomer — many with the 5-3 fit, but should My boyfriend doesn’t HIPAA, which could cost talking to my friends people are — or whether have continued with three like to come over anymore her her position, so suggest about it because I don’t you are trying too hard and spades to let North choose. Against four hearts, West because he thinks her sto- that if she needs to “de- want them to think of me sending out “desperate” sig- led the diamond jack. When stress,” she should go jog- nals that drive people away. ries are morbid. I even as self-pitying. If the sub- allowed to win the trick, he overheard Mom telling ging or buy a treadmill ject arises, I make a flip- But of this I AM certain: adroitly shifted to a spade to these stories to the yard and do it that way, or keep pant comment and move You are not alone in this dummy’s queen to try to cut man recently. Moving out a journal. on. lonely boat. Readers?

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By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Yahaya Ntambi to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, mortgage given by Richard J. Burke, Jr. to Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC, mortgage given by Timothy Wholley to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., dated June 30, Inc. as nominee for Prospect Mortgage, LLC, dated June 14, 2012 and recorded dated April 26, 2011 and registered with the Essex County (Southern District) 2010 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 31431, Page Registry District of the Land Court as Document No.519649 as noted on Book 29575, Page 113, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder 549, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Certificate of Title No. 84799, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present by assignment from Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. to The Secretary of Housing and Urban Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. as nominee for Prospect Mortgage, holder by assignment from Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC to Salem Five Development dated July 12, 2016 and recorded with said registry on January 31, LLC to Wells Fargo Bank, NA dated November 19, 2014 and recorded with said Cents Savings Bank dated April 26, 2011 and registered with said registry on May 2017 at Book 35648 Page 583 and by assignment from The Secretary of Housing Registry on November 21, 2014 at Book 33686, Page 294, for breach of the 2, 2011 at Document No. 519650 Certificate of Title No. 84799, for breach of the and Urban Development to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as trustee for conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust A dated November 2, 2016 and recorded with said sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on July 5, 2017, on the mortgaged premises sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on July 13, 2017, on the mortgaged registry on January 31, 2017 at Book 35648 Page 586, for breach of the located at 57 CLARENDON AVENUE, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and premises located at 24 Hereford Road, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be singular the premises described in said mortgage, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, sold at Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on July 17, 2017, on the mortgaged premises located at 56 BROAD STREET, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all TO WIT: TO WIT: and singular the premises described in said mortgage,

All that certain land situated in Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, The land with the buildings thereon situated in Marblehead in the County of Essex TO WIT: viz: and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: Closing Date: 6/30/2010 Beginning at a point on Clarendon Avenue, formerly Silsbee Avenue, formerly SOUTHWESTERLY: by Hereford Road eighty five (85) feet; Bessie Street at a point between Lots 23 and 24 on a Plan of Lots of the Estate of NORTHWESTERLY: by lot 48, as shown on plan he.reinafter mentioned, eighty one Borrower(s): Timothy Wholley Nicholas and Coombs, Silsbee and Mace, dated August 18, 1883, and recorded (81) feet; with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 1116, Page 104, and running NORTHEASTERLY: by lot 54, as shown on said plan, eighty five (85) feet; Property Address: 56 Broad Street, Lynn, MA 01902 thence Northeasterly between said Lots, 176 feet more or less to land now or SOUTHEASTERLY: by lot 46, as shown on said plan, eighty one (81) feet. fornterly of Isaac Newhall's heirs, and thence running Southeasterly in an irregular The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described line by said land now or formerly of Isaac Newhall's heirs as the wall formerly All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon as follows: stood to a point on a line with the fence now standing between said land and the plan numbered 11965-D, drawn by Thomas A. Appleton, Civil Engineer, dated land now or formerly of Isaac Newhall's heirs, the lands now or formerly of J. W. June 1937, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration PARCEL ONE Southworth, said land being about 36 feet distant Southeasterly from said Lot 24; Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title 11672 in said thence running Southeasterly on a line with said fence by said land now or Registry, and the above described land is shown as lot 47, on last mentioned NORTHWESTERLY by Broad Street, 45.18 feet; formerly of Isaac Newhall's heirs to a point 40 feet distant Southeasterly from said plan. The above described land is subject to and has the benefit of easements Lot 24 to land now or formerly of Southworth; Thence Southwesterly by land now referred to, and is subject to the provisions described in deed from John H. NORTHEASTERLY by land of Atwill et al, 135.23 feet; or formerly of Southworth to Silsbee Avenue now Clarendon Avenue to a point 50 Blodgett et al Trustees to Mary Maude Roberts dated December 8, 1944, and filed feet distant Southeasterly from said Lot 24 and thence Northwesterly on said as Document 46535 in said Registry, so far a applicable. SOUTHEASTERLY by land of Parke and Landers, 26.20 feet; Sllsbee Avenue now Clarendon Avenue 50 feet to the point of beginning, be all of said measurements, more or less. For grantor(s) title, see Certificate of Title No. 83624, see also Deed recorded SOUTHWESTERLY by three courses on Lot B on a plan hereinafter referred to, herewith. 145.08 feet. This conveyance is made subject to all restrictions, easements, rights of way, covenants and conditions contained in. the Deeds forming the chain of title to this For mortgagor's(s') title see deed registered with Essex County (Southern Said Lot contains 4,610 square feet and subject to a right of way as shown on a property. District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 519648, as noted on plan entitled ''Sub-division of land owned by Florence Cushing, Lynn, Mass., Dec. Certificate of Title No. 84799. 27, 1945, Albert D. Martin, Civil Engineer.'' Said plan is recorded with Essex South A deed from Vanessa Perez to Yahaya Ntambi to be recorded herewith. Registry of Deeds at Book 3435 Page 193 as #17 of 1946. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the PARCEL TWO District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31431, Page 547. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Beginning at a point of a corner of the boundary line between land now or formerly These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, of Sarris and Florence Cushing which point is 38 feet Southeast from the of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Southeasterly line of Broad Street; thence running nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or SOUTHEASTERLY 20 feet as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to; thence turning liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, TERMS OF SALE: and running having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank EASTERLY a distance of 31.37 feet as shown on said plan; thence turning and check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. running TERMS OF SALE: The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box SOUTHEASTERLY about 54.28 feet to land of Landers; thence turning and running A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon NORTHEASTERLY 5.03 feet by land of Landers as shown on said plan; thence balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in turning and running California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the NORTHWESTERLY as shown on said plan 71 feet to a corner; thence turning and date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. running of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK WESTERLY 36.08 feet to the point of beginning. Present holder of said mortgage Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. The above-described premises are conveyed subject to a right of way as shown on By its Attorneys, a plan ''Re-Sub-Division of land Lynn, Massachusetts dated May 18, 1946 Albert WELLS FARGO BANK, NA HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. D. Martin Registered Land Surveyor'' for the benefit of Lot B1 as shown on said Present holder of said mortgage 150 California Street plan and have the benefit of a right of way 4 feet wide and 58 feet in depth over Newton, MA 02458 said Lot B1 as shown on said plan. By its Attorneys, (617) 558-0500 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 201608-0151 - TEA Said Lot containing 1,319 square feet. 150 California Street Item: June 12, 19, 26, 2017 Newton, MA 02458 Subject to rights of way recorded in Book 3435, Page 193 and Book 3463, Page (617) 558-0500 553. 201511-0145 - YEL NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Item: June 12, 19, 26, 2017 For title reference, see deed recorded in Book 8962, Page 465. By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Heather Lopes and Marc A. Lopes to Mortgage Electronic For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Registration Systems, Inc., dated August 12, 2004 and recorded with the Essex District) Registry of Deeds in Book 29575, Page 111. County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 23269, Page 444 as affected By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage by a modification agreement recorded with said records at Book 32740, Page 78, These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit given by John J. Calnan to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan, its successors and assigns, dated Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. dated nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax September 20, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) April 22, 2009 and recorded with said registry on May 1, 2009 at Book 28546 titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Registry of Deeds at Book 24852, Page 215 subsequently assigned to HSBC Bank Page 140 and by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, USA, National Association, as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan Trust 2005-E, to Wells Fargo Bank, NA dated January 31, 2012 and recorded with said registry having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Mortgage-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-E by Mortgage Electronic Registration on February 14, 2012 at Book 31086 Page 276 and by assignment from Wells easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Systems, Inc. as nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan, its successors and Fargo Bank, N.A. to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, assigns by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust dated April TERMS OF SALE: of Deeds at Book 31357, Page 152; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the 21, 2016 and recorded with said registry on May 10, 2016 at Book 34911 Page present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose 32, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on July 10, 2017 at foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 9:00 a.m. on July 12, 2017, check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. 17 Reservoir Road, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said on the mortgaged premises located at 474 CHESTNUT STREET, LYNN, Essex The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., Mortgage, to wit: County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings TO WIT: from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon thereon, bounded and described as follows: NORTHEAST by Reservoir Road, 45.15 receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in feet; NORTHWEST by land now or formerly of Amsden, 126.45 feet; SOUTHWEST A parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, known as 474 Chestnut Street, Lynn, said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. by land now or formerly of Thomson, 90 feet; SOUTHEAST by Stiles Street, 43 feet; Essex County, Massachusetts, being shown as LOT B on a ''Plan of Land Owned by NORTHEAST by land now or formerly of Boutelle, 45 feet; SOUTHEAST by land now Roy C. Hicks, George E. Hersey, Surveyor'' dated August 3, 1944, recorded with Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. or formerly of Boutelle, 82.09 feet. Being all of lot 119 and part of Lot 120 as the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 3378, Page 258. shown on plan dated April 25, 1890, drawn by Charles W. Gay, Surveyor, and WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND recorded with Essex South District Deeds, Book 2025, Page 600. For title Reference is made to said plan and to deed at Book 14211, Page 1999 for a SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE OF reference see Deed recorded herewith. Also see Deed from John J. Calnan dated more particular description of said parcel. STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST A September 9,2002, recorded September 19,2002, in the Essex South District Present holder of said mortgage Registry of Deeds at Book 19254, Page 543. Also see Deed to John J. Calnan and Meaning and intending to convey and hereby conveying the same premises Kerry E. Calnan, Trustees of Jack and Patrick Properties Realty Trust, Deed conveyed to me/us by deed dated 07/25/1997 and recorded with Essex South By its Attorneys, recorded September 9, 2002, Book 19202, Page 66; and further see Deed to Registry of Deeds in Book 14211, Page 199. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. said Trust from John J. Calnan and Kerry E. Calnan f/k/a Kerry E. O'Brien dated 150 California Street July 9,2002, recorded August 1,2002, in said Deeds, Book 19023, Page 367; For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern Newton, MA 02458 and lastly see Deed to John J. Calnan and Kerry E. O'Brien from Henry J. McCarthy District) Registry of Deeds in Book 14211, Page 199. (617) 558-0500 dated July 11, 1991, recorded July 11, 1991, in said Deeds, Book 10866, Page 201510-0637 - TEA 310 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit Item: June 12, 19, 26, 2017 of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER: 17CP0068LA, Trial Court of Massachusetts, assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex County easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Juvenile Court, 2 Appleton Street, Lawrence, MA 01840 TO: Katie Dyer: A petition TERMS OF SALE: has been presented to this court by DCF (Leomnster), seeking, as to the following A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of TERMS OF SALE: child, Jordan Garcia, that said child be found in need of care and protection and a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be committed to the Department of Children and Families. The court may dispense delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank the rights of the person(s) named herein to receive notice of or to consent to any required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. legal proceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or guardianship or any other the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., disposition of the child named herein, if it finds that the child is in need of care from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box and protection and that the best interests of the child would be served by said check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days disposition. You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon set forth above, on the following date and time: 07/13/2017 09:00 AM Hearing of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in on Merits (CR/CV) sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. represent you. description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM matter. Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 978-725-4900. Present holder of said mortgage WITNESS: Hon. Mark Newman FIRST JUSTICE, Judith M Brennan, CLERK HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan Trust MAGISTRATE DATE ISSUED: 04/26/2017 2005-E, Mortgage-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-E By its Attorneys, Item: June 16, 19, 26, 2017 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 16CP0060LY, Trial Court of Massachusetts, Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain County Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 mortgage given by Maria Rivera and Jesus B. Ramirez to Mortgage Electronic mortgage given by Beverly Ann Eder-Murphy and Joseph J. Murphy to Bank of TO: Joshua Pena and any unknown, unnamed father: A petition has been Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for 1-800-East-West America, N.A., dated December 6, 2006 and recorded in Essex County (Southern presented to this court by Lynn DCF, seeking, as to the following child, Leah Mortgage Company, Inc., dated August 19, 2005 and recorded in Essex County District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26371, Page 66 of which mortgage Wilmington Francis, that said child be found in need of care and protection and committed to (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24738, Page 40 of which mortgage Savings Fund Society, FSB, doing business as Christiana Trust, not in its individual the Department of Children and Families. The court may dispense the rights of the Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1, capacity, but solely as trustee for BCAT 2015-16TT is the present holder by person(s) named herein to receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 is the present holder by assignment from assignment from Bank of America, N.A. to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, affecting the adoption, custody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for 1-800-EAST-WEST doing business as Christiana Trust, not in its individual capacity, but solely as child named herein, if it finds that the child is in need of care and protection and Mortgage Company to Option One Mortgage Company dated September 7, 2005 trustee for BCAT 2015-16TT dated November 17, 2015 recorded at Essex County that the best interests of the child would be served by said disposition. recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27331, (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34789, Page 122, for breach of You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth Page 513; confirmatory assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the above, on the following date and time: 09/05/2017 09:00 AM Hearing on Systems, Inc., as nominee for 1-800-EAST-WEST Mortgage Company to Sand mortgaged premises located at 10 Clinton Street, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at Merits (CR/CV) Canyon Corporation f/k/a Option One Mortgage Corporation dated April 22, 2016 a Public Auction at 3:00PM on July 17, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34874, particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to Page 422 and confirmatory assignment from Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a mortgage, to wit: represent you. Option One Mortgage Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 dated THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this May 13, 2011 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: matter. Book 30441, Page 404, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 781 586-0415. purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 71 Adams THE LAND IN LYNN, ESSEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, BOUNDED AND WITNESS: Hon. Mark Newman, FIRST JUSTICE Street, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 2:00PM on July 17, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Judith M. Brennan, Clerk-Magistrate DATE ISSUED: 04/12/2017 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and SOUTHWESTERLY BY CLINTON STREET, 35 FEET; Item: June 23, 26, July 3, 2017 singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: NORTHWESTERLY BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF MCKENNA, 85 FEET; NORTHEASTERLY BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF MAY, 35 FEET; AND The land at 71 Adams Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, bounded and SOUTHEASTERLY BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF HOWARD, 85 FEET CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY described as follows: SO ALL OF SAID MEASUREMENTS MORE OR LESS, OR HOWEVER OTHERWISE PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 16CP0214LY, Trial Court of Massachusetts, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED. THE WESTERLY CORNER OF SAID PREMISES IS Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex SOUTHEASTERLY by Adams Street, fifty (50) feet; DISTANT SOUTHEASTERLY 100 FEET FROM OAKWOOD AVENUE County Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 SOUTHWESTERLY by Duke Street, seventy-seven and 2/10 (77.2) feet; TO: Anthony Roberts: A petition has been presented to this court by Lynn DCF, NORTHWESTERLY by land now or late of Nichols, fifty (50) feet; and For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern seeking, as to the following child, William E. Roberts, that said child be found in NORTHEASTERLY by land now or late of Hanley, seventy-seven and 3/10 (77.3) District) Registry of Deeds in Book 7795, Page 54. need of care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and feet. Families. The court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable custody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the child named herein, if it District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24738, Page 39. encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to finds that the child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of the child would be served by said disposition. The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable above, on the following date and time: 08/07/2017 09:00 AM Hearing on encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Merits (CR/CV) and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon represent you. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 matter. this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 781 586-0415. acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical WITNESS: Hon. Mark Newman, FIRST JUSTICE in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, error in this publication. Judith M. Brennan, Clerk-Magistrate DATE ISSUED: 03/01/2017 Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Item: June 16, 19, 26, 2017 or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the Other terms to be announced at the sale. premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, doing business as Christiana Trust, not in its individual capacity, but solely as trustee for BCAT 2015-16TT Other terms to be announced at the sale. Korde & Associates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street Need to find an article? Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1, Suite 3102 Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 Lowell, MA 01851 Korde & Associates, P.C. (978) 256-1500 900 Chelmsford Street Eder-Murphy, Beverly Ann, 16-026456, June 19, 2017, June 26, 2017, Suite 3102 July 3, 2017 Lowell, MA 01851 Item: June 19, 26, July 3, 2017 (978) 256-1500 Rivera, Maria, 16-025504, June 19, 2017, June 26, 2017, July 3, 2017 Item: June 19, 26, July 3, 2017 Catch up with your Subscribe to e-edition on favorite team in Item Sports! B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2017 HEALTH Herd mentality: Goat yoga is gaining in popularity By Emily Chappell THE BALTIMORE SUN BALTIMORE — A cool breeze rippled through the grass as baby pygmy goats roamed inside a fenced-off field in Carroll County one recent Saturday. Pygmy goats The gentle call of birds investigate floated overhead, occa- the people sionally mixing with the during goat FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS goats’ bleats, as yogis laid yoga at The Senate is looking to pass its own version of out mats among the pyg- Lil’ Holler the health care bill this week. mies. Farm near That back-to-nature feel Westminster. — and the goats, in par- ticular — is exactly what Consumer issues brought the small group FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE with yoga mats out to Lil stemming from GOP Holler Farm’s first goat braver, a few even grab- eos that started going vi- she would definitely take yoga class. bing a couple of minutes of ral online, telling her she another. health care initiative Instructors and par- sleep at the end of a yoga should try to get a class The biggest difference — ticipants say goat yoga mat. Others were curious, together. She was able to aside from the goats, that By Ricardo ception, Medicaid has is gaining popularity coming up to participants connect with her friend is — is the fact that the Alonso-Zaldivar been an open-ended en- throughout the Baltimore to check for food or sniff Claudia Konkus, who runs class is outside and has ASSOCIATED PRESS titlement, with Washing- region and the nation be- them before galloping off. Lil Holler Farm, to offer a so much involvement with ton matching a share of cause not only is it calm- Chesnik of Owings Mills class. WASHINGTON — Re- what each state spends. ing and good for begin- nature, Keys said. publicans in full control said people are craving And from there, it’s been The nature aspect brings Instead, Republicans pro- ners, but it’s a novelty … that interaction with na- growing. They’re being of government are on the pose a per-beneficiary cap. it back to the central part brink of history-making and of course the animals ture and animals. contacted regularly with In addition, the GOP of yoga, she said, which is changes to the nation’s are just so darn cute. “It’s just a really great inquiries about classes, would phase out added fi- about being one with one- health care system. The Before the class taught way to connect with ani- she added. nancing that Obama’s law self and the surroundings. impact for consumers by Erica Chesnik at Lil mals,” she said. “It’s definitely gaining provided as an incentive would go well beyond Holler Farm in Westmin- People especially love a lot of popularity. It’s “When you’re trying to for states to expand the “Obamacare.” ster, Md., started, goat the baby animal aspect, spreading like wildfire,” balance out your mind and program and cover more Former President Barack food was placed on the end Chesnik said. The baby Chesnik said. “We’re re- meditate, it’s easier, for me low-income adults. About Obama’s signature law is of every yoga mat to en- pygmy goats are playful ally happy with the path in my mind, to be surround- 11 million are covered by usually associated with courage the furry friends and curious, she added. that this is taking.” ed by nature and hear the the expansion. subsidized insurance mar- to interact with the 14 Chesnik learned about Becky Keys of Fells sounds of nature,” added kets like HealthCare.gov. The Congressional Bud- participants. goat yoga through social Point took her first goat Keys, who said she recently But the Affordable Care get Office estimated the The pygmies were shy media. She said multiple yoga class this month finished 19 months of can- Act also expanded Medic- House bill would reduce at first, though some grew people tagged her in vid- with Chesnik, and said cer treatment. aid. federal Medicaid spend- Not only would the GOP ing by $834 billion over legislation scale back cov- 10 years, and the program Trump administration opposing erage through the insur- would cover about 14 mil- ance markets and phase lion fewer people by 2026, out the Medicaid expan- a 17 percent reduction. sion, it would also make Governors of both par- bid for syphilis study museum fundamental changes to ties have warned Con- the broader Medicaid pro- gress that would mean a By Jay Reeves done, or defend the Tus- gram. The federal-state cost shift to states that ASSOCIATED PRESS kegee Syphilis Study,” but program covers low-in- undermines coverage for allowing remaining mon- come people, from new- the vulnerable. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — ey from a $9 million set- borns to elderly nursing Medicaid limits got very The Trump administra- tlement to be used for the home residents, from spe- little attention in the 2016 tion opposes a bid to use museum would violate the cial-needs kids to young presidential campaign. unclaimed money from a settlement’s original pro- adults caught in the opi- The idea was a relatively legal settlement over the vision that any left over oid epidemic. late addition to Trump’s government’s infamous money go back to the gov- House Republicans have talking points. Indeed, Tuskegee syphilis study ernment. passed their health care candidate Trump had to fund a museum honor- Fred Gray, a civil rights bill, and Senate GOP lead- started out promising no ing victims of the research attorney who represent- ers are driving toward a cuts to Social Security, project. ed men in the study and vote this week. President Medicare or Medicaid. The Justice Department made the funding request Donald Trump is waiting, Economist Douglas Holtz- argued in court docu- in 2016, declined comment eager to deliver on a cam- Eakin, a longtime GOP ments recently that pro- on the government’s posi- paign promise to repeal adviser, says the Repub- viding the money to the lican approach is “180 tion. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the law. Tuskegee Human and U.S. District Judge My- As health care costs degrees different in its Civil Rights Multicultur- ron Thompson held a tele- The Tuskegee Human and Civil Rights Multi- have kept climbing, em- economic and budget- al Center would violate phone conference on the cultural Center in Tuskegee, Ala. ployers cut back on cover- ary philosophy,” from the an agreement reached in request on May 30, records age, and Medicaid passed course steered by Obama. 1975 to settle a class-ac- show, but hasn’t ruled yet. Revealed by The As- and a county-owned his- Medicare as the nation’s The Medicaid limit would tion lawsuit. For the Starting in 1932 and sociated Press in 1972, tory museum that already largest public insurance move the nation closer study, hundreds of black continuing for four de- the study ended and the includes exhibits about program. It now covers to putting public health men suffering from the cades, government med- men sued, resulting in the study could use the about 70 million people, care programs on a bud- sexually transmitted dis- ical workers operating the settlement negotiated “relatively small” amount including children and get, fiscal discipline that ease were allowed to go in rural, segregated Ala- by Gray on behalf of the of unclaimed money. The able-bodied adults mostly conservatives say is long untreated for decades so bama withheld treatment victims, all of whom have men’s names are em- served by private man- overdue. doctors could analyze the from unsuspecting black died. blazoned in a circle on aged care plans. But the human conse- progression of the illness. men infected with syphilis The men wanted to be re- the floor of the museum, The GOP’s biggest Med- quences could be political- The government said so doctors could track the membered in a memorial which only opens during icaid change involves ly volatile. “No one wins that it “does not intend disease and dissect their that told their story, Gray the summer because of limiting future federal on health care policy,” ob- in any way to justify, con- bodies afterward. said in court documents, funding shortages. financing. Since its in- served Holtz-Eakin.

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