WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019 A slice of Revere Beach is coming to Lynn

By Gayla Cawley tion on Boston Street in Lynn in two to right on the Saugus line. There should be ment. The company has received approv- ITEM STAFF three months, pending approval from the a strong demand for pizza.” al from the Lynn License Commission for state Alcoholic Beverages Control Com- It’s been a year of change for Bianchi’s the new Bianchi’s and approval to open LYNN — Bianchi’s, a beloved pizza par- mission, according to Julius Sokol. Sokol as the shop’s former location farther a Mexican food restaurant, Marcos Ta- lor on Revere Beach, is coming to Lynn. is a co-owner of M&M Restaurants LLC, down on Revere Beach Boulevard shut- cos, at the former JD’s Sports Bar at 157 But Revere beachgoers should rest which owns the liquor license for the tered in the fall and is being transformed Lewis St. easy, as the 70-year-old counter-only piz- 829 Boston St. location where Bianchi’s into a 145-unit apartment development. Nicholas Venezia, co-owner of M&M za storefront will stay open at Renzo’s on would open. M&M Restaurants LLC has a joint Restaurants, said opening in Lynn would Revere Beach Boulevard. “They’re Lynn residents,” Sokol said of partnership with the Bianchi family for The family plans to open a second loca- the Bianchi family. “It’s a great location, the food portion of the future establish- BIANCHI’S, A3 First things rst Saugus will say what shall be said By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — A policy that restricts what School Committee members can say on social media will be read for a second time and adopted Jan. 10. Linda Gaieski, chair- woman of the policy sub- committee of the School Committee, drafted the policy, which was pre- sented to the full School Committee in December. It states that members “shall exercise caution when communicating be- tween and among them- selves” through email, Above, Nate Crighton, social media, and internet the 3-year-old son of forums. Sen. Brendan Crigh- The policy reinforces ton, was one cool kid that the Open Meeting sitting on an ice sculp- Law should not be vio- ture that was part of lated on social media and Lynn’s First Night cel- that a quorum could be ebration Monday on arrived at using electronic Mount Vernon Street. messaging. Left, Rob and Amelia A set of guidelines Baker enjoy the New that accompany the pol- Year’s Eve festivities icy state that members at MarketStreet Lynn- should avoid deliberating eld. Right, Girl Scout school district business Troop 72182’s Norah with a quorum of the Reilly’s forehead says board, direct complaints it all as she waits for or concerns presented on- the year to turn at the line to the superintendent, kids party Monday avoid posting content that afternoon at Swamp- indicates that they have scott High School. already formed an opinion on pending matters, post only content that the dis- trict has already released to the public, and conduct themselves in a manner that re ects well on the ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE district. They would be asked to avoid posting information that has not been veri ed and made public by the district and SO, WHAT ARE WE LOOKING AT FOR 2019? not to post anonymously Welcome to 2019. Though we may all have its projected budget shortfall for scal year Will the development boom about school business. When trying to restate fresh new calendars on our walls and in our 2020, which begins July 1. In reality, the city on Route 1 continue? what happened at a previ- phones, it doesn’t mean the concerns of 2018 will have to nd the money through a combi- Route 1 in Saugus, Peabody and Lynn eld ous board meeting, mem- have disappeared. Here are some of the ma- nation of new revenue (from trash fees, new has always been a place of change, even if it bers should clarify that jor issues facing local communities as we tax revenue from new development, or sell- remains a T-shirt-worthy land of nostalgia in their statement is not head into the new year. ing surplus assets like the Marshall School) the collective consciousness. But The Ship is an of cial record of the How does Lynn solve its budget crisis? or cost savings (such as renegotiating worker gone, as are the plastic cows. The former Hill- meeting, according to the Do you have a spare $5 million laying contracts or managing staf ng issues). Just top Steakhouse’s cactus has been renovated, guidelines. around, maybe in your couch cushions or that how Lynn solves the problem will be one of and the “Saugusaurus” has a new perch, both “The new proposed social old jar in the back of your closet? Lynn sure the major issues facing the community this could use a secret pocket of free cash to cover year. 2019, A3 SAUGUS, A3 INSIDE St. Mary’s senior Opinion Krause: The times they are a travelin’. A4 ‘just felt blessed’ Peabody Victim of wrong-way car Olabisi earns a free ride to Vassar crash identi ed. A6 St. Mary’s senior Michaela Olabisi By Bella diGrazia ITEM STAFF LOOK! will be attending Swampscott takes the polar plunge. A8 Vassar College in LYNN — With a full ride to New York’s Vassar New York courte- College, at more than $75,000 a year, the future Sports sy of the Quest- for St. Mary’s senior Michaela Olabisi is already Peabody senior Rossignoll bridge National looking bright. leads by example. B1 College Match Thanks to the Questbridge National College  Scholarship. Match Scholarship, Olabisi gets to nish her se- Spartans’ Vaccaro nior year of high school with ease. She found out on back on her game. B1 ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE SCHOLARSHIP, A3

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Rita M. Mageary, 93 Panayiota A. Vromovrisiotou Jean F. Nigro, 98 1920-2018 Rita M. (Covey) Maine, and Richard LYNN — Panayiota Magganaris of Lynn; Following a brief She was an active Mageary, 93, passed A. and his wife, Su- A. “Toula” Vromovrisi- her former husband, illness, Jean F. Nigro parishioner and So- away on Thursday, san of Lynn. Rita otou, of Lynn, passed Stylianos K. “Steve” passed peacefully dality member at St. Dec. 27, 2018 in was a grandmother, away peacefully on Magganaris of Pea- into eternal rest on John the Evangelist Shapleigh, Maine, af- great-grandmother Sunday, Dec. 30. body; her sisters, Thursday evening at Church and volun- ter a rapid decline in as well as a special Born in Logganiko, Mary Lantzakis and Beverly Hospital with teered her time and health. She was the aunt to several niec- Sparta, Greece, she her husband John family by her side. talents for 35 years wife of the late James es and nephews. was the daughter of of Rowley, Georgia She was the wife of as their organist. To- H. Mageary Sr., with Rita reached a the late Anastasios Hamel of Lynn, and the late Warren Nigro, gether with Warren, whom she shared 62 level of prominence and Anastasia Vro- Irene Georgeles and who predeceased her she received the years of marriage. when her Smiley Face Collec- movrisiotis. She was raised in her husband Taki of Athens, in 2007 and with whom she Parish Legacy Award for their Born and educated in Lynn, tion that she donated to the Sparta and Athens, and came as well as several nieces and shared 59 years of marriage. many contributions to the she was the daughter of the Smile Face Museum in 2010 to the United States at age nephews. She was the sister She resided in Beverly for 61 church and school. Jean was late Wesley and Elizabeth was exhibited in a museum 13. She had lived in Lynn for of the late Athanasia “Soula” years, spending most of those also a longtime volunteer and (Baker) Covey. in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 2014 and the greater part of her life, fre- Calavritinos. years in her home on Douglas supporter of Catholic Char- Rita was a dedicated home- there is a strong possibility quently visiting Greece, stay- Service information: Her Avenue before moving to The ities North and again with maker and mother to her four of the collection permanently ing for months at a time. funeral service will be held Herrick House in 2015. As a her husband, received the children as well as a valued being housed in the Smithso- Toula had worked for Cham- on Friday at 11 a.m. in St. young girl she began piano coveted Tully Award in 1992 employee of the former Hoff- nian. pion Lamp. She was the own- George Greek Orthodox lessons which led to a lifelong for outstanding volunteerism man’s Department Store, Grammy had a special af- er of Carrol’s Cafeteria, T & Church, 54 S. Common St., vocation and brought great at the Archdiocese’s annual working in the hosiery depart- fection for her granddaughter M Cafeteria, Central Square Lynn. Burial will follow in pleasure to many over the Catholic Charities meeting. ment. She also took pride in Sharyn and entrusted the Cafeteria, and Buffalo Bill’s Pine Grove Cemetery. Rel- years. Following her gradua- In her later years, she volun- working with her son William care of her Cabbage Patch Roast Beef. She had also atives and friends are re- tion from English High School, teered at the Beverly Hospital at his graphic arts rm, Total dolls, Lenny and Nancy, to her. once sponsored a young girl spectfully invited. Visitation she continued her music stud- as a greeter and inaugurat- Graphics Center in Revere. Grammy and Sharyn also had from India. will be on Friday from 9:30- ies and during the 1940s, was ed its newly installed lobby Rita was active in St. Jo- a personal and special song Toula enjoyed being a home- 11 a.m. in the church, prior employed as a piano teacher piano at the opening night seph’s Ladies Sodality and that they sang to each other. maker and loved all Greek tra- to the funeral. Those who at the Phil Saltman Studios reception. was a past secretary of the At this time Rita’s family sings ditions. She loved fashion and prefer may make donations located in Boston’s Back Bay. Jean is survived by her St. Joseph Convent Guild. Rita it to her … “I love you a bushel enjoyed sewing, shopping and to Mass General Cancer During WWII, she provided daughters, Anne B. Nigro of was the middle child of a large and a peck and a hug around watching TV. She was hard- Center, 55 Fruit St., Boston musical entertainment to the Salem and Margaret J. Anas- family and her early life was the neck.” working and will be remem- MA 02114. Arrangements by troops at USO clubs. Jean also tos and her husband Nicho- not easy. She and the family Service information: Fu- bered as a good person. Her the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, corresponded with service las of Danvers; as well as her faced many challenges but neral from the CUFFE-MC- family was always her focus. Lynn. Directions and guest- members in an effort to keep granddaughter, Tracey Anne pride, hard work, and a can- GINN Funeral Home, 157 She is survived by her son, book at www.solimine.com. up morale. Upon his return, Anastos, also of Danvers. She do attitude helped overcome Maple St., Lynn, on Friday, Konstantine S. “Taki” Mag- one of the soldiers, Warren is also survived by her many and produce a family she was Jan. 4, 2019 at 9:15 a.m. ganaris and his wife Zuzana Nigro of neighboring Revere, loving nieces and nephews, proud of. followed by a funeral Mass of Lynn; two grandsons; Sty- sent her two dozen roses as grand and great-nieces and She leaves two sisters, in St. Mary’s Church, 8 So. lianos K. and Alexander K. a thank you. And that was the nephews and by her dear Ros- Theresa Hinds and her hus- Common St., Lynn, at 10:30 beginning of an enduring love icky cousins for whom she was band Stanley of Lynn and a.m. Burial will follow in affair. the matriarch. She was the Audrey Tufts of Danvers. She Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn. Jean and Warren were mar- sister of the late Ralph J. Kane was the loving sister of the Visiting hours will be held ried in 1948. Jean continued Jr. She was also predeceased late George, Chester, Joseph, in the funeral home on teaching piano and supported by her much loved sisters-in- John, James, Alfred, William, Thursday, Jan. 3 from 3-7 Jean A. Webster, 85 them while Warren completed law and brothers-in-law. Philip, Evelyn Parks, Stella p.m. To share a memory or his undergraduate and gradu- Service information: Rela- Weaver, and Patricia Beaupre. leave online condolences, ate studies thanks to the G.I. tives and friends are respect- Rita was the mother of the please visit www.cuffemc- LYNN — Jean Agnes son, James F. King of Bill. Following the completion fully invited to her funeral late James Jr. and leaves one ginn.com. Webster, age 85, of Florida; three sisters, of his studies, Warren began Mass at St. John the Evan- daughter, Rita M. Slaone and Lynn, died peaceful- Priscilla Mason and his career with GE and Jean gelist Church, 552 Cabot husband Paul of Fairfax, Va., ly surrounded by her her husband Larry of began giving piano lessons St., Beverly, on Thursday, Jan. and two sons, William J. and family in her home Lynn, and Josephine in her home, rst in Lynn and 3, 2019 at 10:30 a.m., fol- his wife, Eileen of Shapleigh, on Thursday, Dec. 27, “Betty Jo” Morrison then Beverly following their lowed by burial in North Bev- 2018. and her husband move there in 1957. erly Cemetery. Visiting hours A lifelong resident Thomas of Lynn; a Jean’s life was guided by her will be on Wednesday, Jan. of Lynn, Jean was the brother, John Webster deep devotion to her family, 2 at St. John the Evangelist daughter of the late and his wife Cindy of her faith and her communi- Church from 4-7 p.m. In lieu Phyllis T. Galeaz, 100 Herbert A. and Marion (Stan- Peabody; ve grandchildren, ty. She loved her home and of owers, donations may be ton) Webster. She attend- Sarah Wolfe, Seth Mitsiaris, entertaining and the house made to Catholic Charities ed Lynn schools and was a Ishi King, Shianne King, and was always abuzz with count- North, 117 North Common LYNN — Mrs. Phyllis garten teacher. graduate of Lynn English High Kelsie Grif n; and several less gatherings of family and St., Lynn, MA 01902 or Bev- T. (Santangelo) Ga- In addition to School, Class of 1951. great-grandchildren, nieces friends. She was someone erly Hospital, 85 Herrick St., leaz, 100 years, of her husband with For many years Jean had and nephews. She was also who was good at everything Beverly, MA 01915. Arrange- Lynn, died Saturday, whom she shared worked as a bookkeeper and the mother of the late Bonnie she did and made it look easy. ments have been entrusted Dec. 29, 2018 in the 63 years of mar- cook for the Sisters of Notre J. Grif n, grandmother of the Self-de ecting and giving in to SOLIMINE Funeral Homes, Edith Nourse Rogers riage, she leaves a Dame as well as many nurs- late Mark Baribeau, the sister nature, she was always doing Lynn. Directions and online Memorial Veterans daughter, Lynn Mc- ing homes and hospitals. She of the late Herbert A. Webster, for others. Never loud or brash, guestbook at www.Solimine. Hospital in Bedford Neil of Lynn; a son, was formerly active in the and the late Edna Blanton. she was someone who quietly com. after a brief illness. Gregory R. Galeaz Junior Achievement Program Service information: Rel- listened and wrapped each She is the wife of and his wife Lori of and had also played baseball atives and friends are re- person in the genuine interest Robert J. Galeaz. Franklin; grandchildren, David and basketball for the Police spectfully invited to attend and warmth that came from She was born in Lynn and Costello and his wife Wendy, Athletic League. Jean was a visiting hours on Friday, Jan. her loving heart. raised in Lynn, the daughter of Brittney, Michael and Melanie resident of the Meadow Court 4, 2019 from 3-7 p.m. in the the late Quirino and Bernice Galeaz; great-grandsons, Troy Senior Housing Complex SOLIMINE Funeral Home, (D’Ovidio) Santangelo. She and Roman Costello; a sister- where she organized and ran 426 Broadway (Route 129), was a 1937 graduate of Lynn in-law, Rena Giaramita; two many of the events for the Lynn. Following cremation Classical High School, gradu- god-daughters, Lorette Kelley residents. Jean was always burial will be private. Dona- Edna Mauriello, 95 ate of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital and Joanne Tobin; and many available to assist any of her tions in lieu of owers may School of Nursing and a grad- nieces and nephews. She is neighbors who might need be made to Care Dimen- 1923-2018 uate of Salem State College the sister of the late Elena Hart. some help in their apartment sions, 75 Sylvan St., Suite or something picked up at a B102, Danvers, MA 01923. SWAMPSCOTT — her beloved and de- receiving a Bachelor’s Degree The family of Mrs. Galeaz is Mauriello, Dr. Edna voted sister Dorothy in Teaching. She was a lifelong grateful for the marvelous care local store. Directions and guestbook at She is survived by her www.solimine.com. A., of Swampscott, Mauriello Foley and resident of the “Brickyard.” from the staff at Edith Nourse 95, on Dec. 26 after her cherished siblings She was an Army veter- Rogers Memorial Veterans daughters, Anne M. King of East Falmouth, and Joanne a brief illness. Frederick Mauriello an of WWII and served as a Hospital during her stay from Born in Boston, she Sr. and Marie Smo- captain in New Guinea from 2011-2018. M. Mitsiaris and her husband James of Gonic, N.H.; her was raised in Beach- linsky. She was the 1941-1945. In 2012 she Service information: Her mont, Revere and loving and dearest received the Woman Veteran funeral will be held on Sat- lived in Swampscott aunt of Lisa Charland, of the year. She was a Past urday, Jan. 5, 2018 at 9 a.m. since the 1960s. She Dorothy Louise Foley, Commander of the Lillian Jen- from the SOLIMINE Funeral was an honors graduate of Re- James E. Foley, Christopher nings Post 243 in Lynn and a Home, 67 Ocean St. (Route vere High School and Salem Mauriello, Frederick Mauriello member of the Committee for 1A), Lynn, followed by a fu- State University and received Jr., Jean O’Bryant, Mary Angela Women’s Veterans Memorial neral Mass in Holy Family Dolores T. Moody, 80 1938-2018 her doctorate in Education Richard, Donna Slonina and in Lynn. She was a commu- Church, Lynn, at 10 a.m. and Counseling from Boston the late Margaret Mauriello. nicant of Holy Family Church, Burial in Puritan Lawn me- University. She will never be forgotten by a member of the Holy Family morial Park. Relatives and PEABODY — Dolores T. (Faia) Michael Murphy and his ancé Moody, 80, of Peabody and Sarah Di Benedetto of Pea- She was a pioneer in early her many great-nieces and Ladies Sodality and involved friends are respectfully in- childhood education, reading nephews. with the Holy Family Italian vited. Visiting hours are on formerly of Lynn, died Sunday body, Meagan Moody and her at her residence. She was the ancé Christopher Romanows- pedagogy and language im- Service information: Per Festa. She was a member of Friday from 3-5 and 6-9 p.m. mersion programs. She was her wishes, visiting hours will the St. Catherine of Sienna Donations may be made to loving wife of the late Roland ki of Philadelphia, Pa., Heath- Moody, who died in 2012. er Moody of Hermosa Beach, a Professor of Education at be on Thursday, Jan. 3 from Nurses Organization, a mem- St. Jude’s Children’s Re- Salem State University for 9:30-10:30 a.m. at PAUL ber of the Lynn Busi- search Hospital, 501 She was born in Lynn on Calif., and Nicole Moody of May 9, 1938, the daughter of Dunstable; a brother, John Faia many decades. She loved BUONFIGLIO & SONS Funer- ness Women’s Bureau St. Jude Place, Mem- the ocean, poetry, reading al Home 128 Revere St., Re- and vice president of phis, TN 38105. Direc- the late John and Phyllis (Bry- of Lynn eld; and many nieces der) Faia and was a graduate and nephews. She was the sis- about new ideas, traveling, vere, with a funeral Mass at the Aborn School PTA. tions and guestbook dry humor, irreverence toward 11 a.m. at the Church of the In addition to being at www.solimine.com. of Lynn Classical High School ter of the late Phyllis Sperounis. in 1956. Service information: A puffed-up public gures and Immaculate Conception in a registered nurse, Mrs. the visual and theatrical arts. Revere and burial at Swamp- Galeaz was an elementary She had resided in Peabody visitation will be held on Fri- for the past 55 years and day, Jan. 4, 2019 from 9:30- She was the daughter of scott Cemetery. She loved school teacher with St. Mary’s the late Angelina (Caggiano) owers and would welcome and a rst grade and kinder- was a communicant of St. 10:30 a.m. at the CONWAY, Ann’s Church in Peabody. She CAHILL-BRODEUR Funeral Mauriello and Eugene Mauriel- oral tributes. Donations may loved spending and devoting Home at the 82 Lynn St., lo, both of whom came to the be made in her memory to time to her family, especially Peabody facility followed by United States from Benevento, Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan IN MEMORIAM her grandchildren; all her girl a funeral Mass in St. Ann’s Italy. She was predeceased by St., Danvers, MA 01923. HELEN BEAUCHAIN KEANE 781-593-7700 friends and decorating her Church, 140 Lynn St., Pea- 1997 ~ DECEMBER 31 ~ 2018 Publishing Daily, except Sundays home. body, at 11 a.m. Burial will ON HER 21ST ANNIVERSARY USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 She is survived by her son be in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and additional of ces. and daughter-in-law, David and Peabody. Expressions of sym- Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Michelle Moody of Dunstable; pathy may be made to Care Bradley Bowdren Subscriptions a daughter and son-on-law, Dimensions, 75 Sylvan St., Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Deborah and James Murphy of Suite 102 B, Danvers, MA 1948-2018 $20.00 for 4 weeks Peabody; her precious grand- 01923 in her memory. For LYNN — Bradley his wife Kim (Brown) $65.00 for 13 weeks children, Lauren Adario and guestbook and directions, $130.00 for 26 weeks Bowdren, of Lynn, Bowdren. He’s sur- $260.00 for 1 year her husband Craig of Lynn, visit www.ccbfuneral.com. passed away. vived by his brothers Send payment to and POSTMASTER, send address changes to: He worked for the Richard Bowdren, The Daily Item water plant and the Frederick Bowdren 110 Munroe St. Lynn school sys- and his wife Joy and P.O. Box 5 Need to find tem. He worked as many nieces and Lynn, MA 01903 a crossing guard up nephews. an article? until his passing. 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2019 al marijuana. Three pot Lynn try again for a new Lynn, along the Saugus From A1 shops opened in the state building, put significant River, and in Peabody what shall be said in 2018, bringing gobs money into rehabbing the Center could be forgiven in the name of new res- of traffic — and revenue century-old schoolhouse, or if they seem especially SAUGUS tense as members debat- idential and commer- — to the businesses and find a different way to solve tense when there’s heavy From A1 ed the policy. Chairwom- cial development. Those communities involved. Is the Pickering problem? rain in the forecast. Flash an Jeannie Meredith told changes may continue Lynn ready to cash in on What will happen with flooding has become an media policy presently members to be respectful into the new year, thanks the burgeoning industry? the train depot at annual problem on Mun- under consideration in no of one another, “because to plans for another mas- There are already propos- Swampscott station? roe, Oxford, Boston and way is an attempt to in- that’s what we do here.” sive housing project near als for three shops in the You’d think it would be Commercial streets in fringe upon or restrict any “Obviously we do,” said Pranker’s Pond in Saugus, city, and potential for up to easy; there’s an old build- Lynn. There’s no one solu- members’ right to freedom committee member Liz redevelopment of the Ship eight overall. ing that needs using, so tion, either: Replacing of speech, but is instead an Marchese. site, and other projects. In Peabody, things are find a use for it. But find- antiquated sewer lines effort to ensure the open “I don’t know about Does the state finally progressing a little more ing a reuse for Swamp- will help, but so would meeting laws are not vio- that,” said Meredith. take action on Lynn’s cautiously, with a medi- scott’s old train depot protecting more wetlands lated in any way by school Marchese questioned transportation needs? cal marijuana dispensary has been a tougher nut areas, building up climate committee members’ use how the policy would be Lynn is the lynchpin con- planned on Route 1 and to crack than expected. resiliency along the coast of social media as well as enforced. necting Boston and its im- a ban of recreational pot With a new zoning overlay and reducing the over- email communication, in- “One of the biggest prob- mediate suburbs with the sales in town. How the study underway to encour- all amount of impervious ternet, and web forums,” lems I’ve seen as the chair rest of the North Shore. region contends with the age “smart growth,” AKA groundcover (hello, as- said Gaieski. of this committee is trying But those crossroads re- growing pains associated transportation-focused de- phalt) in the region. All of The School Committee to get members to follow main frustratingly empty; with the industry remains velopment, there’s a new that costs a lot of money, was found to be in viola- any of the policies that There’s a ferry dock on the to be seen. push on finding the right but the problem isn’t go- tion of the Open Meeting we have,” said Meredith. waterfront, but no boat to What will become tenant/owner for the pic- ing away. Lynn, Saugus, Law more than once in the “So as far as enforcing the carry weary commuters of Northeastern’s turesque depot, situated Peabody, Revere, Nahant past year. First, Attorney policy, there is no real way to downtown Boston, the plans in Nahant? next to the current com- on the coast, and Saugus, General Maura Healey to enforce it. You set the Seaport, Logan Airport, Northeastern did not muter rail platform. Peabody and Lynnfield determined a set of ex- policy and you hope that or other potential destina- have the 2018 it planned Who will buy the old inland, must start to find ecutive session minutes the members are going tions. The commuter rail for out on East Point in Garelick Farms? solutions in 2019. lacked sufficient detail. to agree to follow them continues to run old die- Nahant. Its proposal to No one was happy when Will Saugus find Later, the committee was because we remember sel locomotives on a less- expand scientific facili- one of Lynn’s major em- its lost time capsule? found to be in violation that we are setting these than-robust schedule. ties in the area was met ployers shut down with al- Seriously, where is that of holding a meeting in a policies and we are role But changes are on the with ferocious opposition, most no notice. Since then, thing? location other than what models for the students horizon for the city, with culminating in a narrow there’s been intense inter- What was intended to was posted on the meet- and the community. So, I an MIT study of the West- special town meeting vote est on what happens at the be an educational and fun ing agenda. The agenda would say that we hope ern Avenue corridor due to change the tiny town’s former milk factory (better discovery turned into a was also found to lack that out of respect for our in a few weeks, plans for conservation and wet- known to lifelong residents community mystery when sufficient specificity to in- community members and the Northern Strand bike lands bylaws. With the as West Lynn Creamery). construction began on the dicate what was discussed the people that we are trail shaping up, and the new structures in place, Garelick’s corporate par- new Saugus Middle-High in executive session. elected to represent, that potential for ground-lev- and an unending appetite ent Dean Foods brought in School. Town historians Healey ordered the com- we all follow them.” el experimentation with to fight among opponents, a big-time realtor to shop insist someone buried a mittee to comply with the Committee member bus lines similar to efforts will the school continue to the site, and reportedly has time capsule at the site law moving forward, cau- Marc Magliozzi requested made in Everett, Arling- push for expansion at its about 10 suitors lined up for when the old high school tioning that similar future the policy at a meeting in ton, and other commu- maritime center or will it a sale. Whether the factory was built, but they didn’t violations may be consid- September. nities. Unlocking Lynn’s abandon its plans? is repurposed or bulldozed seem to write down where ered evidence of intent to “With everything that’s potential for housing and What will Lynn do depends on the buyer, of exactly the darned thing violate the law. They were been going on in town new development is tied to about the crumbling course, but there’s plenty of was placed. It may be un- also ordered to amend the lately — whether it’s its potential as a transpor- Pickering School? land on the 10-acre proper- der a portion of the old minutes to include more teachers, whether it’s foot- tation hub. How the city First Lynn voters shot ty that could be developed school still in use. It could details and release them ball, whether it’s getting approaches that this year down an ambitious plan to for residential, commer- be deep in the ground un- within 30 days. let out of school early be- is critical to its economic build two middle schools cial or other uses. How the der the new construction, School Committee mem- cause it’s hot, or staying turnaround. to replace the crumbling Garelick sale plays out will lost for another half a ber Lisa Morgante said in school all day because How will Lynn and Pickering school. Then the have an outsized influence century or more. Perhaps she has concerns about it’s hot — can we have the surrounding towns state rejected a plan for on the rest of the Lynnway’s someone from mid-centu- the restrictions when it the policy subcommittee handle the opening a more modest Pickering development. ry Saugus overslept the comes to her role as a par- look at something with of recreational replacement. Now the city How will communities day he or she was sup- ent. She worries that if it’s our social media presence pot stores? has to plan for the future address the ongoing posed to bury the capsule a violation of the policy to as elected officials?” Ma- Medical marijuana shops while keeping the place of flooding problems? and never told anyone. exchange emails among gliozzi asked. are so 2010; the new ener- learning habitable for the Residents and business Maybe we’ll learn the an- three or more people, she The officials are repre- gy is around recreation- foreseeable future. Will owners in Downtown swer in 2019. won’t be able to advocate senting the district in a for her children on person- time when social media al matters. has become part of every- St. Mary’s senior earns a free ride to Vassar “I still have two chil- day life, which is a chal- dren (in Saugus Public lenge, said Magliozzi. SCHOLARSHIP Schools) that I do have “I think we’re in a dif- From A1 concerns about — wheth- ferent world now,” he said. er it be athletics, whether “Social media is some- Dec. 3 she was one of it be grades — and I feel thing that we live with, 1,044 finalists, of the ini- that my voice is complete- but as parents and as tial 16,000, selected as re- ly gone,” Morgante said in elected officials, we wear cipients of the nationwide December. “As a parent, I two different hats, many competitive scholarship feel like I’ve lost control times at the same time.” which helps low-income, of everything on some “I know I may find my- first-generation stu- things. I want to reel that self at some points want- dents get into prestigious back in and be a parent ing to say things (on social schools. first and a School Com- media) that may be from “It helps a lot because mittee member second, the heart, but (it) might now I can just focus on because that’s what I ac- not be beneficial for all my schoolwork and I don’t tually am.” the people we represent,” have to overstress myself Superintendent Dr. Da- he said. to finish all those college vid DeRuosi advised her The second read of the applications,” she said. to start by addressing policy will be on Jan. 10. “If I didn’t get matched, teachers and building I would have applied to principals, then contact- Bridget Turcotte can be more than 20 schools. I re- ing his office to set up a reached at bturcotte@item- ally needed money to go to meeting. live.com. Follow her on college, so now that I don’t The conversation was Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. have to worry. It’s a big re- lief.” The scholarship matches A slice of Revere Beach its finalists with one of its 40 college partners, Ola- is coming to Lynn soon bisi said. While she was hesitant about moving out which is not affiliated with of state and away from BIANCHI’S the Bianchi family and her family, she said it is From A1 the first step in the right is expected to open in the mark the first time there spring, pending liquor li- direction for her future in would be two locations for neuroscience, film, or both. cense approval from the Bianchi’s. The menu will state. M&M plans to either “At first I just felt bless- be simple — there will be ed for the full ride, but as manage the establishment pizza with the same top- itself or partner with an- I started doing research pings used in Revere and I realized how good the other chef or restaurant small appetizers, such group, according to Sokol. school is, especially for me as chicken wings, onion since I want to do neuro- “We just think there’s rings, and French fries. a demand for it in that science and film,” she said. Unlike in Revere, the area,” Sokol said. “There’s “It’s a liberal arts school new Bianchi’s in Lynn a flavor to have some up- with an open curriculum won’t be on the beach, but scale Mexican food and a so I can do a little bit of it will be on the water, both.” near the Saugus River, drink program that isn’t Her passion for neuro- according to Venezia. The really available in Lynn.” science came at the age of Boston Street location was Initially M&M was 9, after her grandmother ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE formerly O’Brien’s Pub. planning to open up Bian- died of a brain tumor, and chi’s at the Lewis Street Michaela Olabisi plans on researching neurocinematics and how films “(The Bianchi fami- her love for film came af- location and Marcos Ta- and production editing can affect the way people think. ly) just thinks, with the ter she joined the theater amount of support they cos on Boston Street, but program at St. Mary’s, requested a transfer of for the scholarship, Olabisi nursing assistant. hopes to be a role model get in Revere, that anoth- she said. She plans on re- er city would be around license from the Lynn Li- wrote at least eight essays “I also wrote about my for kids of color in commu- searching neurocinemat- the same,” Venezia said. cense Commission. Vene- with help from her men- grandmother’s brain tu- nities like Lynn. ics and how films and pro- “People come from all zia said there’s more park- tors at Raw Art Works. She mor and how that whole “This scholarship means duction editing can affect around the North Shore to ing at the spot on Boston joined the after-school art process of seeing her and that I can advance and the way people think. get Bianchi’s pizza.” Street and it’s a better center in the eighth grade her doctor interact and “Film has made me more help my family, because Plans aren’t finalized for location to pull in for take- and said she doesn’t think how the doctor made her comfortable with voicing my mom is an immigrant,” the Mexican restaurant, out. my opinions and made me she would be where she is feel made me realize I said Olabisi. “She came unapologetic about things today without the help of wanted to be a neurosur- here with basically noth- because I used to be scared everyone there. geon,” she said. “I want to ing from Jamaica, so now I Subscribe to LAW OFFICES OF to voice how I felt about One of her essays was impact people’s lives the have this opportunity and JAMES J. CARRIGAN being a minority and a about how grateful she is way that her doctor did it means a lot to her be- • Social Security Disability woman of color,” said Ola- for Christmas every year, and the way my mom did • Workers Compensation cause she knows I can tru- home delivery bisi. “Through film, I didn’t since her mom works with her patients.” ly fulfill my dreams and • Accidents have to say anything. I just three jobs and that is the Olabisi has an older and get free access 25 years located across be able to afford things we from Lynn District Court had to create the art and one day a year they can brother but he was unable can’t afford now.” to the e-edition on put it out there and I felt fully spend together, and to go to college, she said. 15 Johnson St. that was very important another was about her ad- Being the first one in her Bella diGrazia can be 781-596-0100 for my self growth.” miration for the medical family to get a higher ed- reached at bdigrazia@ JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Throughout the six- field after watching her ucation means everything itemlive.com. Follow her on RONALD D. MALLOY month process of applying mother work as a certified to her and she said she Twitter @BelladiGrazia. www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019 OPINION The times they are a travelin’ HOW TO REACH US

There’s an old Steely those 714 home runs sail be one big cocktail party, I’d have wanted to be on Dan song that begins, “I out of the park … didn’t it? the Titanic right up until would love to tour the Staying with baseball, How about reliving the the time it sank, though I southland in a traveling every time I read about year 1967, one of the most haven’t the slightest idea 110 Munroe St. minstrel show.” Steve P.O. Box 5 the Brooklyn Dodgers I pivotal years in boomer how I’d have pulled that off. Lynn, MA 01903 Word was that Donald Fa- Krause wish I’d been to Ebbets history — only this time How about being on the gen hated touring, and this Field just once. I’d like to being slightly more aware set of “2001: A Space Od- Customer Service Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. was his way of putting it. think I’d have cheered for of what was going on. yssey,” and asking Kubrick Not sure. Fagen once said So, rather than bore peo- Jackie Robinson from the I’d have found time to what-all he was trying to Connecting the song, “Pretzel Logic,” get-go. The 1950s really get to Fenway Park more convey? Or maybe I’d ask All Departments: ple with New Year’s pre- 781-593-7700 was about time traveling. dictions, like everybody were the golden era of the often and fully partake in Alfred Hitchcock why, af- Every time I hear it else, I’ll share some of the sport — especially in New the most meaningful sea- ter the birds menaced a Ext. 2 (which is a lot) I drift back York, with Willie, Mickey son in the history of Bos- community for two hours, Classifi ed/Legal Advertising items on my time-travel classi [email protected] to all the things I’d have bucket list. and The Duke. ton baseball. And I’d have they just stood there and loved to do, and would still I dislike war, and was hap- appreciated “Sgt. 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Well, not to be to have been in Gettysburg exquisite jelly doughnuts Ext. 3 bands always fascinate me. just about her thoughts on a highbrow or anything, in 1863 for the turning point at the Trading Post in Newsroom I think it would be a real racism in America, but also [email protected] but if I could pick one fig- in the Civil War … seeing it Hampton Beach, N.H. blast to be a backup singer what it was like growing [email protected] ure from the vast resourc- now is eerie. You can envi- One of the books I had to in a doo-wop band. up with Truman Capote. Ext. 4 es of history to meet and sion everything that hap- read that summer before How hard could it be? I’d have wanted to be Sports have a conversation with, pened 150 years ago. May- I entered high school was there to scream at Lincoln [email protected] it would be Ludwig van You learn some harmo- be that’s why there are all “Mutiny on the Bounty.” ny, and a few basic dance to stay home; plead with Ext. 5 Beethoven. I’m a music those ghost tours. Was Captain Bligh really JFK not to go to Dallas; steps, and voila! You can Retail and Online guy and his influence over When I saw Stanley that cruel? Or was the mu- warn Bobby Kennedy not do this well into your 70s Advertising music is immense. My mu- Kubrick’s “The Shining,” I tiny just a case of lazy sail- to use the kitchen as a [email protected] and 80s, judging by how sic teacher in college said ignored all the gore and fo- ors who only wanted to stay shortcut; and beg Dr. Mar- ADVERTISING easily these old guys dance Beethoven invented jazz cused on the images of an behind in Tahiti? Only one tin Luther King Jr. to get around on those shows. Ernie Carpenter Jr. because of all the synco- old hotel whose past came way to find out for sure. off the balcony. Director of Advertising pation in his symphonies Switching gears, I’d have to life in Jack Torrance’s I’d have paid my own and Business Development, ext. 1355 Alas, as Donald Fagen [email protected] and other works. given anything to have fertile imagination. way to London to meet said, “those days are gone I agree, but that isn’t the been in the stands at Yan- Going back to those days, Charles Dickens. Thank- David McBournie forever, over a long time Sales Representative, ext. 1280 point. I’d have had a thou- kee Stadium when Babe probably in the 1920s, and fully I only had to take the ago.” [email protected] Ruth was in his prime. I sand questions for him, perhaps even meeting Jay subway to Boston Univer- Ralph Mitchell the most important being can’t imagine anyone who Gatsby (crossing fictional sity to hear John Irving Steve Krause can be Sales Representative, ext. 1313 how could he write such would have been more fun references here), would be speak. Is it possible “Garp” reached at skrause@item- [email protected] music when he was deaf? to watch. Just to see one of cool. Life just seemed to is 41 years old? live.com. Patricia Whalen Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] LEE GELERNT BUSINESS OFFICE Maria Alvaracin ext. 1205 E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS The courts and the people can [email protected] President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Susan J. Conti M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Controller, ext. 1288 Edward M. Grant [email protected] E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall still protect immigrants’ rights Ted Grant W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey Publisher, ext. 1234 Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton [email protected] J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan For immigrants, there’s they arrived here, they Marian Kinney Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman no way to sugarcoat 2018. encountered an adminis- ext. 1212 The Trump administra- tration intent on blocking [email protected] PUBLISHERS tion enacted a series of their access to our court Will Kraft Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 draconian policies target- system. Although not ev- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 [email protected] Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 ing noncitizens, and the ery migrant or asylum Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 one that will most define seeker has been helped, Mike Shanahan Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 the year — and this ad- judges have stepped in to [email protected] Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 ministration — is the sep- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 re-establish justice at the Carolina Trujillo Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 aration of thousands of border. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 children, some less than a [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 I am also energized by year old, from their moth- how the public has re- Jim Wilson John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 ers and fathers at the U.S. sponded. The demonstra- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] border. tions over family separa- Conceived as a means tion — there were tens of CIRCULATION to deter people from thousands of protesters Lisa Mahmoud seeking refuge, the scope Manager, ext. 1239 at 600 marches across [email protected] of the “zero tolerance” the country — may be the against it stand. Those CLASSIFIED family separation poli- same federal courts issued closest the U.S. has come cy was unprecedented, Abbe Young Smith emergency stays stopping in my time at the ACLU Manager, ext. 1276 notwithstanding the ad- Immigration and Customs to the type of civil rights [email protected] EDITORIAL ministration’s claim that Enforcement from deport- moment we experienced GRAPHICS past presidents engaged ing, without due process, during the 1960s. My in- in similar practices. The Trevor Andreozzi Iraqis in Michigan, Indo- box was flooded with mes- Designer government took more nesian Christians in New sages from every corner [email protected] Capital punishment than 2,500 children away Hampshire and New Jer- of the country, from indi- Zachary Cotto from their parents. The sey, Cambodian refugees viduals asking how they Designer government did this sys- in California, and Somalis could help. Laura Bush, [email protected] a national disgrace tematically, without re- in Florida. At a hearing in the Pope and the United Mohamed Diop Designer gard for the trauma that Boston over whether ICE Nations all publicly con- The execution of Jose Antonio Jimenez in Florida late [email protected] would inevitably follow could deport Indonesian demned the family sep- and without a plan for Mark Sutherland Thursday marked the 25th such killing this year, up Christians without allow- aration policy. Members how these families could Creative Director two from last year. That makes 2018 the fourth year ing them time to present of Congress flew to the [email protected] ever be reunited. This was in a row in which fewer than 30 people were execut- evidence that they would border to demand access the worst policy I’ve seen NEWSROOM ed in the United States. That, incongruously enough, is be persecuted because of to government facilities, in more than 25 years of Mike Alongi progress. Since the U.S. Supreme Court resurrected the their faith, federal Judge and journalists set out to Sports Reporter ext. 1228 death penalty in 1976, some 1,490 people have died at civil rights work. Patti Saris noted, “After [email protected] Of course, this was not expose the worst govern- the hands of state executioners, an average of 42 a year the Holocaust boats were Bill Brotherton the only attack on immi- ment practices. since the practice resumed in earnest in 1984. turned away during World And I take heart from Features Editor ext. 1338 More significantly, says the Death Penalty Informa- grants by the administra- War II, the country said, [email protected] tion, which is also seeking the immigrants I’ve met in tion Center in its annual report on capital punishment, ‘Never again are we going the past year, particular- Gayla Cawley to rescind the Deferred to do that.’” Reporter, ext. 1236 the number of new death sentences being imposed is ly the families who were [email protected] Action for Childhood Ar- In June, federal Judge also relatively low; at 42 sentences this year, it’s the separated: mothers and rivals program, putting Dana Sabraw was equal- Cheryl Charles third-lowest since capital punishment was reinstated. fathers who came to this News Editor, ext. 1278 800,000 young people who ly pointed when he halt- And more than half of those came in just four states, in- country seeking refuge, [email protected] were raised here at risk ed the practice of family cluding — to our shame — here in California, the state only to see their children Bella diGrazia of being deported. The separation, saying it was with the largest death row in the nation and a system Reporter, ext. 1317 administration has also “brutal, offensive, and fails taken and traumatized [email protected] so dysfunctional that federal courts have refused to before their eyes. One of enacted an asylum ban to comport with tradition- Thomas Grillo let corrections officials use the death chamber in San and abruptly taken pro- al notions of fair play and our clients described how Reporter, ext. 1264 Quentin for more than a decade. Five more people were tected status away from decency.” And when the the government made her [email protected] sentenced to death in California this year. hundreds of thousands of administration argued strap her 18-month-old Spenser Hasak In a sense, though, even that is progress. Riverside into a car seat but would Photographer, ext. 1332 people who fled wars and that the ACLU — and not [email protected] — the state’s per-capita leader in death sentences — natural disasters decades the government — should not let her comfort the child when he began cry- Thor Jourgensen issued none this year after sentencing five people to ago. be responsible for finding Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 death in 2017. Los Angeles County juries sentenced And yet what I saw this hundreds of parents who ing. Instead, the car drove [email protected] just two people to death. Statewide, the five new sen- past year has made me had been deported with- off while her son stared Daniel Kane tences are the lowest in the modern era. The declining hopeful. out their children, Sabraw out the window at his dis- Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 imposition of death sentences followed voter approval I spent much of the year was unequivocal: “The appearing mother. Anoth- [email protected] in 2016 of Proposition 66, which is intended to reduce traveling the country reality is that for every er of our clients recount- Steve Krause ed the helplessness she Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 appeals and speed up executions for the condemned. making legal arguments parent who is not located, [email protected] So while voters said they want the process to work in defense of immigrants. there will be a permanent felt telling her little boy to be brave while agents Owen O’Rourke faster, juries — and prosecutors — are putting fewer I experienced the pow- orphaned child, and that Photographer, ext. 1224 people into the system. er of our courts to return is 100 percent the respon- dragged him away. [email protected] Capital punishment is a national disgrace, even children to their parents, sibility of the administra- These mothers’ resil- Emma LeBlanc Pérez affirm the fundamental ience and that of so many though it was employed in only a relative handful of tion.” Copy Editor right to seek asylum and other immigrant parents [email protected] states. In fact, that so few states, and so few counties Notably, in each of these stop entire communities cases, judges rejected the should be truly inspiring Harold Rivera within those states, hand down death sentences is proof from being hastily deport- government’s assertion to those of us who don’t Sports Editor, ext. 1238 [email protected] that the system is arbitrary. A crime that might get ed to countries where they that the courts lacked face dire circumstances. you the death penalty in one county might not in the fear persecution and tor- authority to intervene. In They, along with an inde- Roberto Scalese neighboring county, even though both counties operate News Editor, ext. 1211 ture. doing so, they reaffirmed pendent judiciary and an [email protected] under the same state laws. Death sentences are meted Our courts not only held one of the fundamental engaged public, are my Anne Marie Tobin out disproportionately to the poor and minorities. Exon- the line in many cases in- tenets of our nation: Even source of hope for 2019. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 erations are increasing as prosecutorial misconduct and volving the government’s the president must an- [email protected] erroneous testimony get uncovered. worst abuses, but also is- swer to an independent Lee Gelernt spearhead- Bridget Turcotte It has been repeatedly proved that capital punishment sued decisions that spoke judiciary. ed the successful national Reporter, ext. 1269 can never be made reliable, just, consistent or humane. to the country we aspire Ironically, many of the class action suit against [email protected] Yet certain jurisdictions cling to it despite the expense to be. immigrants in these cases the Trump administra- Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 and the immorality. And while it seems that the prac- The Supreme Court re- were fleeing to the United tion’s zero tolerance fami- [email protected] States precisely because ly separation policy. He is tice is fading, it can’t end soon enough. fused to undo a stay on TECHNOLOGY the administration’s asy- their home countries the deputy director of the By The Los Angeles Times editorial board. ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Tim Noyes lum ban last week, letting lacked independent courts Director ext. 1247 a federal court injunction to protect them, yet when Project. [email protected] WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION NASA spacecraft opens new year with flyby on solar system’s edge

By Marcia Dun ing this 2019 thing so far," times closer than the Plu- the 4 billion miles. When ASSOCIATED PRESS lead scientist Alan Stern to flyby. a solid radio link finally of Southwest Research Operating on autopilot, was acquired and team LAUREL, Md. — NASA's Institute said to applause. New Horizons was out of members reported that New Horizons spacecraft "I'm here to tell you that radio contact with con- their spacecraft systems pulled off the most distant last night, overnight, the trollers at Johns Hopkins were green, or good, she exploration of another United States spacecraft University's Applied Phys- declared with relief: "We world Tuesday, skimming New Horizons conducted ics Laboratory from late have a healthy space- past a tiny, icy object 4 bil- the farthest exploration in Monday afternoon until craft." Later, she added to lion miles from Earth that the history of humankind, late Tuesday morning. Sci- more applause: "We did it looks to be shaped like a and did so spectacularly." entists wanted the space- again." bowling pin. The close approach came craft staring down Ultima Cheers erupted in the Flight controllers in a half-hour into the new Thule and collecting data, control center and in a Maryland declared suc- year, and 3 ½ years after not turning toward Earth nearby auditorium, where cess 10 hours after the New Horizons' unprece- to phone home. hundreds more — still high-risk, middle-of-the- dented swing past Pluto. Mission operations man- weary from the double night encounter at the For Ultima Thule — ager Alice Bowman said countdowns on New Year's mysterious body known which wasn't even known she was more nervous this Eve — gathered to await PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS as Ultima Thule on the when New Horizons de- time than she was with word. Scientists and other frozen fringes of our solar parted Earth in 2006 — Pluto in 2015 because of team members embraced A migrant runs as tear gas is thrown by U.S. system, an astounding 1 the endeavor was more the challenges and dis- and shared high-fives, Border Protection officers to the Mexican side billion miles beyond Pluto. difficult. The spacecraft tance, so vast that mes- while the spillover audito- of the border fence after they attempted to get "I don't know about all zoomed within 2,200 miles sages take more than six rium crowd gave a stand- to San Diego from Tijuana on Tuesday. of you, but I'm really lik- of it, more than three hours, one way, to cross ing ovation. Stern, Bowman and oth- er key players soon joined their friends in the au- U.S. fires tear gas ditorium, where the cel- ebration continued and a news conference took across border place. The speakers took delight in showing off the latest picture of Ultima to stop migrants Thule, taken just several hundred-thousand miles TIJUANA, Mexico well as members of the before the 12:33 a.m. close (AP) — U.S. authorities press. approach. fired tear gas into Mexi- Migrants who spoke "Ultima Thule is finally co during the first hours with AP said they arrived revealing its secrets to us," of the new year to repel last month with the cara- said project scientist Hal about 150 migrants who van from Honduras. Weaver of Johns Hopkins. were trying to breach the U.S. Customs and Bor- Based on the early, rudi- border fence in Tijuana. der Protection says in a mentary images, Ultima An Associated Press statement that the gas Thule is highly elongated photographer witnessed was aimed at rock throw- — about 20 miles by 10 at least three volleys of ers on the Mexican side PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS gas launched onto the miles. It's also spinning who prevented agents Mexican side of the bor- from helping children who Guests applaud New Horizons team members after they received signals end over end, although der near Tijuana's beach were being passed over from the New Horizons spacecraft during a flyby of Ultima Thule Tuesday scientists don't yet know early Tuesday. It affected the concertina wire. The at the Mission Operations Center at the APL in Laurel, Md. how fast. the migrants, including agency says 25 migrants Congress leaders invited to the women and children, as were detained. White House for border briefing

By Zeke Miller wanted to start her tenure and Lisa Mascaro as Speaker! Let's make a ASSOCIATED PRESS deal?" he tweeted. At least one Republican, WASHINGTON — Pres- South Carolina Sen. Lind- ident Donald Trump invit- sey Graham, encouraged ed congressional leaders Trump to use the budget from each chamber to a impasse as an opportunity White House briefing on to address issues beyond the border security Wednes- border wall. But a previous day as the partial govern- attempt to reach a compro- ment shutdown wore on mise that addressed the sta- over funding for a border tus of “Dreamers” — young wall, with Trump tweet- immigrants brought to the ing: "Let's make a deal?" U.S. as children — broke The briefing would hap- down last year as a result pen the day before the of escalating White House Democrats take control of demands. Graham said the House, but the exact Trump was “open-minded” agenda wasn't immediate- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS about his proposal. ly clear, according to a per- The partial government PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham encour- son with knowledge of the shutdown began Dec. 22 aged President Donald Trump to use the bud- A road is lined with trash Monday at Yosemite briefing who was not au- after Trump bowed to con- National Park, Calif. thorized to speak publicly get impasse as an opportunity to address issues servative demands that about the issue and spoke beyond the border wall. he fight to make good on to The Associated Press on his vow and secure fund- Garbage, feces take condition of anonymity. Pelosi for the impasse that The problem is, without a ing for the wall before Re- Trump spent the week- led to the shutdown. Wall there can be no real publicans lose control of end saying that Demo- On Tuesday morning, af- Border Security." the House on Wednesday. their toll on national crats should return to ter tweeting a New Year's But he seemed to shift Democrats have remained Washington to negotiate, message to "EVERYONE tactics later in the day, committed to blocking any parks amid shutdown firing off Twitter taunts. INCLUDING THE HAT- appealing to Pelosi, who funding for the wall. He then revised his aides' ERS AND THE FAKE is expected to take over With neither side engag- By Ellen Knickmeyer eral government employ- comments to state that he NEWS MEDIA," Trump as speaker when the new ing in substantive negoti- and Jocelyn Gecker ees. This has left many really still wants to build tweeted, "The Democrats, Congress convenes. ation, the effect of the par- ASSOCIATED PRESS parks without most of the a border wall. And last much as I suspected, have "Border Security and the tial shutdown was set to rangers and others who WASHINGTON — Hu- week, he blamed House allocated no money for a Wall 'thing' and Shutdown spread and to extend into staff campgrounds and man feces, overflowing Democratic leader Nancy new Wall. So imaginative! is not where Nancy Pelosi the new year. otherwise keep parks run- garbage, illegal off-road- ning. ing and other damaging Unlike shutdowns in behavior in fragile areas Democrats unveil measure to re-open government some previous adminis- were beginning to over- trations, the Trump ad- whelm some of the West's By Zeke Miller bills, making good on their wants for the wall on the sures already hashed out ministration was leaving and Lisa Mascaro pledge to try to quickly southern border. between the parties and iconic national parks, as a partial government shut- parks open to visitors de- ASSOCIATED PRESS resolve the partial govern- The president told Fox chambers. spite the staff furloughs, ment shutdown that's now News Channel in an inter- One bill will temporar- down left the areas open WASHINGTON — said John Garder, senior in its second week. What's view Monday that he was ily fund the Department to visitors but with little House Democrats unveiled staff on duty. budget director of the non- unclear is whether the Re- "ready, willing and able" to of Homeland Security at a package of bills Monday "It's a free-for-all," Da- profit National Parks Con- publican-led Senate, un- negotiate. He added: "No, current levels, with $1.3 that would re-open the kota Snider, 24, who lives servation Association. der Majority Leader Mitch we are not giving up. We billion for border security, federal government with- and works in Yosemite "We're afraid that we're McConnell, R-Ky., will have to have border secu- through Feb. 8, while talks out approving funding for Valley, said by telephone going to start seeing sig- President Donald Trump's consider either measure rity and the wall is a big continue. Monday, as Yosemite Na- nificant damage to the border wall with Mexico, — or if Trump would sign part of border security." The other will be on a tional Park officials an- natural resources in parks establishing an early con- them into law. McConnell spokesman measure made up of six nounced closings of some and potentially to historic frontation that will test "It would be the height Donald Stewart made it other bipartisan bills — minimally supervised and other cultural arti- the new power dynamic in of irresponsibility and po- clear Senate Republicans some that have already campgrounds and public facts," Garder said. "We're Washington. litical cynicism for Senate will not take action with- passed the Senate — to areas within the park that concerned there'll be im- The House is preparing Republicans to now reject out Trump's backing. "It's fund the departments are overwhelmed. pacts to visitors' safety." to vote as soon as the new the same legislation they simple: The Senate is not of Agriculture, Interior, "It's so heartbreaking. "It's really a nightmare Congress convenes Thurs- have already supported," going to send something Housing and Urban Devel- There is more trash and scenario," Garder said. day, as one of the first acts Pelosi and Senate Minori- to the president that he opment and others closed human waste and disre- Under the park service's after Democrats take con- ty Leader Chuck Schumer won't sign," he said. by the partial shutdown. gard for the rules than shutdown plan, authori- trol, according to an aide said in a statement late House Democrats did They would provide money I've seen in my four years ties have to close any area who was not authorized to Monday. not confer with Senate Re- through the remainder of living here," Snider said. where garbage or other discuss the plan and spoke The White House did publicans on the package, the fiscal year, to Sept. 30. The partial federal gov- problems become threats on condition of anonymity. not immediately respond but the bills are expected The House is planning ernment shutdown, now to health and safety or to Democrats under Nancy to a request for comment. to have some bipartisan two separate votes for into its 11th day, has wildlife, spokesman Jer- Pelosi are all but certain The package does not in- support because they re- Thursday. If approved, the forced furloughs of hun- emy Barnum said in an to swiftly approve the two clude the $5 billion Trump flect earlier spending mea- bills would go to the Senate. dreds of thousands of fed- email Monday. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly LYNNFIELD Caller requested medical aid a.m. at Peabody Bread at 168 rear of 256 Washington St. Offi- lowing her. arrests, reflect police records. In the at Legal C Bar at 220 Market St. Main St. and charged with the cer checked the area but found Passerby reports a black col- event of a perceived inaccuracy, it Complaints on Sunday at 3:16 p.m. Party unlicensed operation of a motor nothing suspicious. ored sedan was on the side of is the sole responsibility of the con- taken to the hospital. vehicle. Caller reported a possible the road at 308 Lowell St. and Disabled auto reported on Fri- Julian Matos, 23, was sum- abandoned Mercedes Benz 500 Northshore Road on Friday cerned party to contact the relevant day at 9:21 a.m. at 511 Walnut MARBLEHEAD moned following a traffic stop with Michigan plates covered in at 2:02 a.m. and the operator police department and have the St. and 199 Salem St. Officer at Town Variety at 166 Central leaves on Paleologos Street on was outside the vehicle and department issue a notice of correc- reports vehicle gone upon ar- Arrest St. on Sunday at 6:25 p.m. and Sunday at 12:18 p.m. Officer possibly ill. Officer reports un- tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or rival. charged with the unlicensed op- reports car is legally parked but able to locate vehicle or party. clarifications will not be made without Caller from 550 Summer St. Guillon Solis, 36, of 26 Essex eration of a motor vehicle. will check back later. Well-being check requested express notice of change from the ar- reports she found a 20-pound Circle, Apt. 1, Lynn, was arrest- Robert Derek L’Abbe, of 5 Report of a needle found by a from a brother at 8 Buford Road ed on a warrant at 1:07 a.m. Sutton Terrace, Salem, was dog walker on Sunday at 5:16 resting police department. rock in her parking lot on Friday about his sister on Friday at at 6:25 p.m. and it’s unclear Monday. summoned on Sunday at 8:42 p.m. in front of 229 Lowell St. 11:09 a.m. He received a voice- how it got there. p.m. after a caller reported see- Officer located the biohazard mail from her that he couldn’t LYNN Lynnfield Fire Department Accident ing a man parked at the U.S. and disposed of it. understand. Officer said sister is reports they received calls of Post Office at 13 Wallis St. in a Caller from the Jade at 4 OK and she will call her brother. Arrests wires on fire at 511 Walnut St. Minor hit and run crash re- white van injecting a needle into Bourbon St. called to say she Caller reported finding a car at 199 Salem St. on Friday at ported on Monday at 3:05 p.m. his arm. He was charged with saw a man looking into vehi- Brandon Daigle, 34, of 26 bumper on his lawn at 780 6:31 p.m. Officer was unable to on Pleasant Street. Caller said possession of a Class A sub- cles on Sunday at 7:09 p.m. Davida Road, Burlington, was Lowell St. on Friday at 1:29 p.m. find the wires. he was making a deposit in the stance and taken to the Lahey and suspects it could be the arrested and charged with drug Party came into the station Damage to a rock wall report- bank, as he was leaving a wit- Hospital & Medical Center. person who broke into her car possession with intent to dis- on Friday at 1:55 p.m. to report ed at 550 Summer St. on Friday ness said a tan Jeep Wrangler on Walnut Street recently. Of- tribute, Class C drug possession packages stolen from her home at 9:52 p.m. sideswiped his car while it was Accidents ficer reports the operator of a and Class E drug possession at at 50 Warren St. Officer will doc- Report of a white bus that parked. He said there is a minor motor vehicle with New Hamp- 8:29 p.m. Sunday. ument. pulled into the driveway at 565 scratch on the vehicle and he Report of a vehicle that struck shire plate no. 4442828 was Chibuike Okeke, 62, of 68 Report of a window shot with Walnut St. on Saturday at 3:01 will talk to his wife to see if they a light pole at CVS Pharmacy at stopped and information was Broad St., was arrested and a BB gun overnight on Friday at p.m. and may have taken down should file a report. 85 Lynnfield St. on Sunday at given to the officer who wrote charged with violation of an 2:10 p.m. at 250A Lynnfield St. a telephone wire pole. Officer 10 a.m. Officer reports operator up the breaking and entering. abuse prevention order and will make arrangements to tow Officer spoke with tenant and reports Verizon notified. Complaints Well-being check request- everything is OK. retaliating against a witness at the vehicle. ed by a father on Sunday at Property check requested at A report of a possible egger 12:02 p.m. Monday. A two-car motor vehicle crash 9:16 p.m. from 7-Eleven at 23 Lynnfield High School at 275 at 9:13 p.m. Sunday on Spray Talia Piazza, 24, of 111 with possible injuries was re- Newbury St. for his 29-year-old SAUGUS Essex St. on Saturday at 9:45 Avenue. A caller reported some- Banks St., Winthrop, was ar- ported on Thursday at 4 p.m. daughter who was dropped off p.m. Officer reports he dis- one threw an egg out of the rested and charged with Class Officer reports Atlantic Ambu- at the convenience store, possi- Accidents persed group of youths in the window of a vehicle and it got C drug possession and opera- lance was on scene and all par- bly intoxicated. Officer checked parking lot. in their car. A report of a motor vehicle tion of a motor vehicle with a ties refused medical attention. the area but could not find her. Motorist called to report she Caller from Countryside accident with entrapment on suspended license at 8:07 p.m. Minor motor vehicle crash Lynnfield Police Department struck a tree in front of 8 Trickett Lane reports her mother fell the Southbound side of Salem Sunday. reported at Sports Medicine notified. Road on Sunday at 7:18 a.m. and hit her head on Monday Turnpike at 4:42 a.m. Friday. Rodrigo Robles, 18, of 77 North at 1 Orthopedic Drive on Black SUV reported playing and said her hand was tingling at 1:36 p.m. but did not lose Police report shutting down Warren St., was arrested and Friday at 1:34 p.m. Officer re- loud music on Sunday at 11:31 but refused medical attention. consciousness. Officer reports Ballard Street at Route 107. charged with two counts of ma- ports no injuries. p.m. at 10 Blaney Ave. and 0 Gaeta’s Towing contacted. party taken to the North Shore One person was removed from licious destruction of property, Hit and run crash reported on Blaney Lane. Officer checked Caller from 662 Salem St. Medical Center. the vehicle by Revere Fire and larceny and nighttime breaking Friday at 1:35 p.m. at 74 Aborn the area but could not find the reported she had to leave her Therapist from Massachusetts transported to a local hospital. and entering for a felony at St. Officer reports it was not a SUV or the loud music. motor vehicle parked at the end General Hospital walked into A report of a motor vehicle 10:14 a.m. Monday. hit and run. Unwanted drunk party report- of her driveway because the the police station on Monday ed on Monday at 1:01 a.m. at accident at Route 1 South and battery is dead on Sunday at at 6:59 p.m. to report she left Accidents Animal Control 1104 Crane Brook Way. Officer Lynn Fells Parkway at 9:57 a.m. 4:30 p.m. her phone at Cindy’s Nail Salon reports disagreement at the res- Friday; on Lynn Fells Parkway and she needs it in case anyone Caller reported finding a hus- A report of a motor vehicle idence and the party was taken at 5 p.m. Friday; on Hamilton False alarms calls in need of services. Police ky on Prospect Street without crash at 1:29 p.m. Sunday at to his home in Salem. Street at 6:43 p.m. Friday; at were unable to find a number a collar or tags on Sunday at 780 Lynnway; at 1:36 p.m. Alarm company reports ac- Neighbors reported there are Square One Mall at 7:11 p.m. for the owner other than the 12:27 p.m. Sunday at Broad and Market cidental burglar alarm at Lyn- several days of newspapers at Friday; on Nason Road at 8:31 business telephone. A 911 caller reported her dog streets; at 3:13 p.m. Sunday at nfield Commons at 375 North the home at 1 Ledgewood Way, p.m. Friday; at Kohl’s Parking Caller reported his wife fell in is in a fight with a skunk and Harbor and Shepard streets; at Broadway on Friday at 7:12 Apt. 6, and no one has been Lot at 1:42 p.m. Saturday; at the driveway on Robert Road on needs help on Saturday at 9:43 3:23 p.m. Sunday at 132 Mar- a.m. Officer reports building is able to contact the resident. 60 Ballard St. at 3:08 p.m. Sat- Monday at 11:28 p.m. and is p.m. at 12 Overlook Drive. Of- ianna St.; at 3:59 p.m. Sun- secure. The neighbor at Apt. 25 tried urday; at Walnut Street overpass bleeding. Officer reports woman ficer reports the skunk is dead day at Broadway and Jenness Burglar alarm canceled by the to reach the occupant’s daugh- at 3:09 p.m. Saturday; at Essex Street; at 4:14 p.m. Sunday was brought into the house. and the pet is inside. Street and Broadway at 6:50 alarm company for 390 Salem Fine of $100 sent to David ter without success. Officer at Dollar Tree at 759 Lynnway; St. on Friday at 7:36 a.m. reached the resident on Thurs- p.m. Saturday; at Dick’s Sport- at 5:52 p.m. Sunday on Smith Theft Wilson of 2 Courtland St. on ing Goods at 2:22 p.m. Sunday; Accidental burglar alarm re- Monday at 1:08 p.m. because day at 3:49 p.m. who said she Street; at 7:58 p.m. Sunday at ported on Friday at 9:08 a.m. was visiting her daughter in the at 418 Essex St. at 9:16 p.m. High Rock Street and Lawton A report of a stolen snow- his dog, Jake, was loose on Dec. Sunday. at 34 Apple Hill Lane; at 7 man at 10:11 p.m. Sunday on 30 and is not licensed and ra- hospital for a few days. Avenue; at 8:18 p.m. Sunday at Townsend Road on Friday at Fight in progress reported on Kelly Honda at 540 Lynnway; at Green Street. A caller reported bies vaccination has expired. 12:59; on Saturday at 3:47 someone stole their light-up Thursday at 4:03 p.m. at the Complaints 10:18 p.m. Sunday at 10 Cir- Northshore Mall at 210 Andover p.m. at 15 Ramsdell Way; at snowman, which was caught Complaints A caller on Valley Street re- cuit Ave.; at 1:07 a.m. Monday St. Officer spoke with mall secu- 633 Main St. on Saturday at on video. Charges are pending ported her landlord turned her at Essex Street and Highland rity who said they did not need 11:43 p.m. Officer reports res- against a juvenile for the theft. Caller reported a suspicious hot water off for the day and Avenue; at 10:03 a.m. Mon- assistance and all was OK. idence is secure. man videotaping in the area has not turned it back on at day at Oxford and Washington Northshore Mall security Accidental front door and mo- of Antonio Drive and Lynnfield 6:12 p.m. Friday. Police report streets; at 10:56 a.m. Monday tion burglar alarm reported on PEABODY Street on Saturday at 5:58 asked for police assistance at 637 Lynnway; at 1:31 p.m. on Thursday at 4:13 p.m. for a the landlord is making arrange- Friday at 7:05 p.m. at Anton’s p.m. Officer reports a crew from ments to turn the hot water Monday at Lawton and Western Cleaners at 8 Center Court. Offi- Arrests Channel 4 is conducting an woman who is out of control. avenues. back on. This is apparently an cer reports all is secure. Larisa Seredkina, 49, of 12 on-camera interview. Officer spoke with mall security A report of a motor vehicle who said all is in order and all ongoing civil dispute. Report of a false burglar alarm Pierpont St., was arrested on Customer called from AT&T A report of a loud house party crash with personal injury at Mobility at 210 Andover St. on parties left the mall. on Friday at 7:06 p.m. from the Thursday at 9:27 p.m. follow- on Pirates Glen Road at 1:27 2:21 p.m. Sunday at Hanson Lynnfield Middle School at 505 Saturday at 7:22 p.m. and re- Mother from 8 Truman Road ing calls about a motor vehicle a.m. Saturday. Street and Lynnway; at 1:07 Main St. Officer reports school quested police assistance to requested a well-being check swerving prior to an accident, A caller reported she was a.m. Monday at 356 Essex St. appears to be in order. collect a refund. Officer reports on her two children on Thursday and charged with possession loading her bags into a Lyft ride A report of a motor vehicle False burglar alarm report- parties came to an agreement. at 5:13 p.m. She tried to pick of an open container of alcohol at Savers Department Store on hit and run crash at 8:59 p.m. ed at 10 Kimberly Terrace on Report of loud music coming up the children this morning in a motor vehicle, possession Broadway and after closing the Sunday at 95 Nahant St.; at Saturday at 9:10 p.m. Officer from the third floor of Tannery and the father refused to give of a Class E drug, failure to use door, the driver took off without 12:41 p.m. Monday at Bloom- reports residence appears in Apartments at 16 Crownin- them up. Officer reports no one care in starting, stopping and her at 6:26 p.m. Saturday. Po- field and Chatham streets. order. shield St. on Saturday at 11:46 was at home at the father’s res- turning, operating under the in- lice report the driver has gone to Accidental fire alarm at King’s fluence of alcohol, and assault p.m. Officer reports music will idence and will try to reach him Breaking and Entering Entertainment on Sunday at be turned down for the night. by phone. Mother said she is the caller’s home and dropped and battery on a police officer. off the bags without realizing 5:11 p.m. Joseph J. Cerasoli, 55, of 13 Loud music complaint on not worried about the well-be- A report of a motor vehicle Saturday at 11:52 p.m. from ing of the kids. his passenger never got into the breaking and entering at 2:18 Homeowner at 17 Melch Wayte Road, Bedford, was ar- Road reported they entered the 72 Central St. Officer spoke Well-being check requested car. p.m. Sunday at 12 Brownville rested on Saturday at 6:04 p.m. A report of several vehicles on wrong code and triggered the at 10 Joyce Road and charged with resident who will turn down for an elderly woman on Thurs- Ave. Linwood Street with smashed burglar alarm on Sunday 6:38 with violating a restraining or- the music for the evening. day at 5:53 p.m. on Cashman A report of a breaking and en- windows at 8:24 p.m. Saturday. p.m. der, threat to commit a crime, Caller reported a woman Road who appears confused. tering at 10:29 p.m. Sunday at A report of two men yelling at and assault and battery on a showed up at his door at 22 Officer reports woman was tak- 226 Broadway. each other at the bar at Jimmy’s Medical Aid household member. Sabino Farm Road on Sunday en to the North Shore Medical at 12:56 a.m. to say she was Center. Steer House at 8:34 p.m. Sat- Overdose Stacey Marie Oliveira, 32, of Caller reported her 77-year- 753 Broadway, 2nd floor, Low- assaulted by a group of men. Report of a suspicious dark urday. old husband at 3 Mirabeau A caller reported that a group A report of an overdose at ell, was arrested on Sunday at Woman told police she was colored vehicle with New Lane is diabetic and not feeling of youths were causing a distur- 7:29 p.m. Sunday on Franklin 9:52 p.m. at the Citizens Inn at dragged out of her car but does Hampshire plates parked in well on Saturday at 11:08 a.m. bance on the rail trail toward Street. 25 Holten St. and charged with not know the names of the per- the corner of the first parking Patient taken to the North Shore assault and battery on a police petrators and does not have lot at 500 Northshore Road on the Lynn Line near Hamilton Street at 11:32 p.m. Saturday. Theft Medical Center. officer. much information. She was Thursday at 8:02 p.m. Caller Caller from 10 Kings Road driven to her home. said vehicles have been pulling A report of a verbal argument A report of motor vehicle theft reported her 58-year-old father Summons Loud music reported at Whis- up to it and leaving. Officer lo- between an employee and at 3:41 p.m. Sunday at 18 fell and is unable to get up on pering Meadows at 278 New- cated New Hampshire plate no. female customer who began Bond St. Saturday at 2:42 p.m. Patient Neiva DaSilva, 38, of 59 bury St. Apt. 51 on Sunday at 435790, a silver Acura. It was throwing store items at 7-Eleven A report of a larceny at 10:29 taken to the hospital. Pearl St., Somerville, was sum- 1:04 a.m. Officer reports home parked and unoccupied. at 1:12 a.m. Sunday. a.m. Monday at 254 Kings Hill Caller reports a 58-year-old moned following a traffic stop is quiet for the evening. Caller reported she thought A Whitney Street resident re- Drive; at 12:54 p.m. Monday at woman fell in the shower at 682 at 487 Lowell St. on Thursday at Caller from Mobile Estates at she was being followed on ported a pitbull on his street 126 Union St. Main St. and struck her head on 3:15 p.m. and charged with the 286 Newbury St. reported loud Thursday at 8:32 p.m. at 0 broke through a picket fence Sunday at 6:55 a.m. Patient unlicensed operation of a motor music from Apt. 157 on Sunday Lynnfield St. and 147 Summit and attacked his dog at 12:51 Vandalism taken to Union Hospital. vehicle. 1:21 a.m. Officer spoke with St. by a small, gray motor vehi- p.m. Sunday. Call for an ambulance at 9 Emmanuel Vieira-Pereira, occupant who agreed to shut cle that turned down Lynnfield A caller reported a dog in a A report of motor vehicle van- Atherton Circle on Sunday at 18, of 7 Tremont St., Apt. 3, things down for the night. Street. Caller said she did not vehicle at the TJ Maxx parking dalism at 12:29 p.m. Monday 12:47 p.m. Party taken to the was summoned following a Report of a man howling on want to talk to police because lot that might be in distress at at 816 Western Ave. hospital. traffic stop on Friday at 10:56 Sunday at 2:10 a.m. from the the vehicle was no longer fol- 7:44 p.m. Sunday. Victim of wrong-way car POLICE BRIEF Report of Young son of Hartford in Hartford. Police say stabbing victim she’s hospitalized in shots fired crash in Peabody identified Hartford in stable, but found in Worcester critical condition. By Thomas Grillo mains in serious condition vehicles were found in the WORCESTER (AP) — Hartford Police say in Saugus ITEM STAFF at Massachusetts General eastbound lane on Lynn- the woman was assault- Hospital. Police say the 6-year-old field Street and appeared ed by her boyfriend, By Thomas Grillo PEABODY — The victim The driver of the second son of a woman who was to have been involved in a who drove away from ITEM STAFF of a wrong-way crash in car, a 22-year-old Peabody head-on crash. stabbed in Connecti- the scene with her Peabody Saturday morn- man, was released from The drivers and Mau- cut has been found in SAUGUS — Police are in- 6-year-old son. ing has been identified as MGH on Monday. ras were trapped inside Worcester. vestigating a report of shots Police say the boy was Paul Mauras. Police have not released the wreckage, police said. The Telegram & Ga- fired in a room at the Wood- found in Worcester near The 51-year-old Salem the names of the two driv- Peabody firefighters and zette reports that police Spring Suites Signature Bos- the suspect’s car. The resident was a passenger ers. EMTs removed them and say the boy was found ton North Hotel on Route 1 at boyfriend hasn’t yet in one of the vehicles in Investigators from the provided medical assis- wandering on Provi- about 3 p.m. Tuesday. been located. the two-car collision near Peabody Police Depart- tance. dence Street in Worces- A spokeswoman for the Sau- 285 Lynnfield St. at 1:04 ment and the Massachu- No charges have been ter on Tuesday. He was The names of those gus Police Department said it a.m. setts State Police Recon- filed. not injured, but he was involved were not appears to be an accidental Police said the car in struction Unit have not taken to a hospital to be immediately released discharge from a firearm. which Mauras died was concluded their investiga- Thomas Grillo can be checked. publicly. An investigation by local po- driven by a 43-year-old tion into the collision. reached at tgrillo@item- His mother was The investigation is lice and the Massachusetts Peabody woman. She re- Police said the two motor live.com. stabbed early Tuesday ongoing. State Police is ongoing, she said. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT 130th Rose Parade boasts floral floats and singer Chaka Khan

PASADENA, Calif. overnight temperatures (AP) — Floral floats and dipped into the 30s. marching bands took to The parade was briefly the streets under a sun- interrupted when a float ny California sky as the celebrating U.S. railroad 130th Rose Parade drew heritage broke down and hundreds of thousands of erupted in smoke. March- spectators on New Year's ing bands were able to Day and millions more move around the Chi- watched on TV. nese American Heritage Among the fanciful floats Foundation's "Harmony was an award-winning en- Through Union" entry, but try from the UPS Store other floats couldn't, caus- that featured a book-read- ing a brief backup. ing, ballet-practicing os- "We've had a bit of a trich named Olive decked malfunction," Leeza Gib- out with more than 30,000 bons told KTLA-TV view- pale pink carnations. ers. "They're scrambling PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The annual extravagan- right now." Tournament of Roses Grand Marshal Chaka za in Pasadena kicked The disabled float was Khan waves during Tuesday’s 130th Rose Pa- off with a performance eventually towed from rade in Pasadena, Calif. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS by singer Chaka Khan, the route, and the parade Kevin Spacey has said he will plead not guilty the grand marshal of resumed. The interrup- "Far Out Frequencies," sity and the University of to felony indecent assault and battery. the parade, and featured tion caused long gaps, and was awarded for its use Washington, whose teams 40 floats decorated with some people began leaving of statice, marigolds and will compete in Tuesday's countless flowers and wav- until a monitor came along strawflowers grown on the Rose Bowl. ing celebrities. The theme yelling, "The parade's not San Luis Obispo campus. Local high school senior Spacey denied was "The Melody of Life." over!" It featured a pair of as- Louise Deser Siskel was There was plenty of Spectators shouted, tronauts playing music to crowned the 101st Rose sunshine and calm breez- "Thank you," to U.S. For- communicate with aliens Queen. She wrote in an request to skip es, with temperatures est Service firefighters they encountered on a dis- op-ed in the Los Ange- reaching about 60 de- marching behind a float tant planet. les Times about how she grees after a chilly and with Smoky Bear and Along with the many would use the platform to court appearance windy night. Dozens of traded "alohas" with floats, the parade featured advocate for science edu- people staked out prime horseback riders from Ha- 18 equestrian groups cation, the importance of BOSTON (AP) — For- attorneys and the district viewing spots on Mon- waii. and 21 marching bands. science informing public mer "House of Cards" star attorney's office handling day and slept bundled up California Polytechnic Among them are bands policy and the value of in- Kevin Spacey must ap- the case. along the route, where State Universities' entry, from Ohio State Univer- clusion. pear in a Massachusetts Neither Spacey nor his court on accusations that lawyers have addressed he groped a young man the allegation publicly, ‘Aquaman’ still rules while other in 2016, a judge ruled on but the actor released Monday. a video last week in the The 59-year-old Os- voice of Frank Under- car-winning actor had ar- wood, his character on films see a post-Christmas bump gued he should be excused Netflix's "House of Cards" from attending his Jan. 7 in which he said, "I'm cer- By Lindsey Bahr end, also found itself up 11 arraignment at the Nan- tainly not going to pay ASSOCIATED PRESS percent, with $7.2 million tucket District Court be- the price for the thing I in seventh place. But the cause his presence would didn't do." LOS ANGELES — In biggest bump of all came "amplify the negative It was unclear wheth- the final weekend of 2018, for Disney's "Ralph Breaks publicity already generat- er he was addressing the "Aquaman" still led the the Internet," which was ed in connection with this criminal charge. pack at the box office, but up nearly 40 percent in its case." But Judge Thomas Spacey's attorneys have other films like "Mary Pop- sixth weekend in theaters, Barrett denied Spacey's also questioned the evi- pins Returns," ''The Mule" with $6.5 million. request. dence against him. and "Second Act" enjoyed "There is a bit of a lull Spacey has said he will Los Angeles-based attor- post-holiday bumps too, on the weekend leading plead not guilty to felony ney Alan Jackson noted even amid an onslaught of indecent assault and bat- during a hearing that Un- new Christmas offerings into Christmas. People are tery. ruh's son did not report the like "Vice," ''Holmes and busy and distracted," said The allegations were allegations to police right Watson," ''On the Basis of Comscore's senior media first brought in November way, lied about his age say- Sex" and the Netflix phe- analyst Paul Dergarabe- nomenon "Bird Box." dian. "But the weekend af- 2017, when former Boston ing he was 23, and said he Warner Bros. said Sun- ter, most of these films in TV anchor Heather Unruh was so intoxicated he may day that "Aquaman" add- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the top 10 got a bounce." told reporters that Spacey have blacked out short- ed an estimated $51.6 “Aquaman” added an estimated $51.6 million in This so-called "catch-up" groped her teenage son ly after Spacey allegedly during a chance encoun- groped him, according to million in North Ameri- North American ticket sales over the weekend weekend made it a little ter in the crowded bar of a an audio recording of the can ticket sales over the to take first place again. difficult for the Christ- weekend to take first mas newcomers to make Nantucket restaurant. hearing obtained by The An attorney for Spacey, Boston Globe. place again. Down just 24 than a few in the top 10 settled in third with $20.5 a huge impact, however, Juliane Balliro, had ar- Unruh told reporters percent from its domes- experienced an uncom- million. especially when the big wide-releases this time gued that Spacey's pres- that her son didn't report tic debut, the DC Comics mon uptick in returns this Up 11 percent, "Spi- were either politically ence at his arraignment the assault at the time be- pic, which has been No. weekend. Disney's "Mary der-Man: Into the Spi- 1 internationally for four der-Verse" got fourth with charged (the Dick Cheney would only "heighten prej- cause he was embarrassed Poppins Returns" ended weeks, has now grossed $18.3 million, and "The movie "Vice") or poorly re- udicial media interest in and scared. Her family nearly $748.8 million the weekend up an esti- Mule," up 24 percent, took viewed ("Holmes and Wat- the case" and increase the decided to come forward worldwide. mated 19 percent, in sec- fifth with $11.8 million. son," which is in the single risk of contaminating the after others went public Although other films ond place, with $28 mil- The Jennifer Lopez-led digits on Rotten Tomatoes jury pool. with allegations of sexual in theaters were left in lion, while "Bumblebee," "Second Act," which got off and got a deathly D+ Cin- Emails seeking com- misconduct against Spac- "Aquaman's" wake, more down only five percent, to a slow start last week- emaScore). ment on the judge's rul- ey and other celebrities, ing were sent to Spacey's she said.

Lopsided games, schedule drag CFP TV ratings REVIEW ASSOCIATED PRESS scored with 2 seconds left in the first half to make it Television viewership 23-3. Preston and Child’s for the College Football Last season, when the Playoff on ESPN dropped semifinals were played on from last season, dragged stories are complex New Year's Day and Geor- down by lopsided games gia and Oklahoma went and not being played on ders to prove a hunch. He to overtime in the Rose By Jeff Ayers New Year's Day. ASSOCIATED PRESS believes the women were Bowl, the games averaged ESPN said Sunday that actually murdered, and a 13.9 rating and 24 mil- Alabama's 45-34 victory "Verses for the Dead" the killer known by the lion viewers. against Oklahoma in the (Grand Central), moniker Brokenhearts The best television rat- Orange Bowl on Saturday by Preston and Child might be responsible for ings for the College Foot- night drew a 10.4 over- their deaths in addition ball Playoff came in the The two authors work- night rating and 19 mil- to the recent victims. With first year, when Florida ing together are masters lion viewers, peaking at his career on the line, Pen- State and Oregon played at crafting a story that 11.8 and 20.7 million early dergast has a lot to prove in the Rose Bowl and Al- goes beyond a simple in the first quarter when and quickly or the killer the Crimson Tide jumped abama and Ohio State mystery or thriller. Their PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS stories are multifaceted might strike again. What out to a 14-point lead. Ala- played in the Sugar Bowl he doesn't know is that his bama eventually led 28-0. on Jan. 1, 2015, and both ESPN says Clemson’s 30-3 victory against and complex, making the reading experience a true new partner, Coldmoon, The network says Clem- games were competitive Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl earlier Satur- has strict orders to do ev- son's 30-3 victory against into the second half. ESPN day drew a 10.3 rating and 16.8 million viewers. joy. This time while Pen- dergast works with agent erything in his power to Notre Dame in the Cot- drew record audiences see Pendergast fail. ton Bowl earlier Satur- of more than 28 million year of the playoffs, when that season, the first game Coldmoon, the crime has many unconventional lay- The unorthodox meth- day drew a 10.3 rating viewers and an average the semifinals were held of the semifinal double- ods agent Pendergast and 16.8 million viewers, rating of about 15. in the Cotton and Orange header was up 5 percent ers to it, making it more difficult to solve. The kill- applies to solve the truly peaking at 11.2 and 18.1 This year's semifinals bowls on Dec. 31, 2015, a and the second game was bizarre cases he encoun- million when the Tigers topped only the second Thursday. Compared with up 4 percent. er murders his victim and then removes the heart. ters are legendary. This The organ is left at a almost insubordination is ENTERTAINMENT BRIEF gravestone in the ceme- the primary reason why tery with a cryptic note his new boss wants him transferred out of his ju- a room near the venue. The Bethel Woods closest to the concert ven- next to it. The victim and Rooms near 50th the owner of the grave risdiction. The Times Herald-Re- Center for the Arts, a ue have been booked solid anniversary Woodstock seemingly aren't connect- Readers unfamiliar with cord of Middletown concert venue built on for some time. venue are a hot ticket ed. Pendergast soon fig- Pendergast will find this reports that many motels, the original Woodstock People interested in ures out that the heart novel a fantastic launch BETHEL, N.Y. (AP) — bed-and-breakfasts and site in the town of Bethel, attending the anniversary is left at gravestones of point. He's a modern-day Finding a place to stay for Airbnb rentals are al- announced last week that concert are being advised women who committed Sherlock Holmes, and the next year's 50th anniversa- ready sold out in Sullivan it will host the golden to check out the Sullivan suicide. story reads like classic lit- ry Woodstock concert may County, a rural area 85 anniversary event Aug. County Visitors Associa- Pendergast thinks out- erature rather than the not be a groovy experience miles northwest of New 16-18. tion website for lodging side the box at all times, majority of mystery/thrill- for anyone hoping to score York City. Most motels and B&Bs information. and goes against direct or- ers on the market. A8 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Swampscott takes the Polar Plunge

ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Hundreds of people participated in this year’s Polar Bear Plunge in Swampscott on Tuesday.

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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019 Peabody senior Rossignoll leads by example By Harold Rivera “She never has anything bad to say. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR She’s always smiling. Even when she may hear from me when she should’ve PEABODY — The Peabody girls bas- passed the ball instead of taking a shot ketball team felt it didn’t play to its po- or vice versa, she gives me a smile. I’ve tential last season. Peabody dug itself had kids in the past that sometimes get into a tough situation, needing a few frustrated at you but she listens well. wins in the nal stretch of its regular She does a great job with Catherine and season schedule to clinch a state tourna- that’s huge. If you don’t have chemistry, ment berth. The Tanners fell short and you don’t have anything. missed the tournament for the rst time “She’s always in a good mood,” McK- in Stan McKeen’s four-year tenure as een continued. “She’s always asking . what we need to do, she has some sug- Hoping to reach the postseason this gestions. Those are kids that are once in winter, Peabody’s stressing camarade- a lifetime as far as being leaders on and rie and positive leadership with captain off the court. The chemistry has been Kristina Rossignoll leading the way. very good, that has certainly helped us “Kristina’s a sweetheart, No. 1,” McK- to a solid start.” een said. “She’s been in the program all After the disappointing ending last four years. I’ve never seen a long face season, Rossignoll has noticed a differ- on her. She leads by example. She plays ence within the Tanners this winter. multiple positions- the 1, 2 and 3. She “The chemistry wasn’t there last year,” has worked really hard on her shooting. Rossignoll, a senior who’ll study phys- She’s a great kid, a true leader on and ical therapy at Quinnipiac in the fall, off the court for us.” said. “There were a lot of not-so-posi- In her rst season as team captain, tive vibes on the court. This year we’re along with Catherine Manning, Rossign- coming together. We’re all friends off the oll has established a positive attitude court. That has impacted us on the court that has trickled down to the rest of her so we can all be together. Our practices teammates. And with the Tanners at 4-1 have been a lot more focused. We really through their rst ve games, Rossign- want to make the tournament because ITEM FILE PHOTO oll’s optimism has paid dividends. we have so many seniors. “She’s been on the varsity team since Peabody’s Kristina Rossignoll, left, is a captain on both the Tanners girls she was a sophomore,” McKeen said. ROSSIGNOLL, B2 basketball and softball teams. Spartans’ Vaccaro back on her game

By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — Lauren Vaccaro hit a tough point in her high school hockey career two years ago. A goalie, Vaccaro felt she didn’t perform to her standards during her freshman season with the Peabody girls hockey team and decided to step away from the ice her sophomore year to re-evaluate her options. The next step in her journey was her decision to transfer to St. Mary’s from Lynn eld High in hopes of starting fresh and tackling a new challenge. “I didn’t play hockey my sophomore year,” Vaccaro, a Lynn eld native, said. “Getting the opportunity to play for a very competitive team was a great chance for me. It was also about the academic opportunities St. Mary’s had to offer. I shadowed a friend who attended St. Mary’s and I noticed right away the community-feel the school has to offer. “I went to middle school with Alex Iacoviello,” Vaccaro said. “She was a team captain last year and she was really instrumental in me coming to St. Mary’s. She always told me really good things about the school and the program.” Fast forward to the 2018-2019 season and Vaccaro, now a senior, is the backbone of an undefeated St. Mary’s team that’s 5-0 this season. “This year, especially, all our girls connect really well,” Vaccaro said. “We’re starting to have con dence in all our players. We’re leaving the individual side of things alone. Coach Frank (Pagliuca) always tells us we have to play our game and the individual things will come later. We’re really focusing on that. I think the team bonding has COURTESY PHOTO helped us and it’s showing in the results of our games.” St. Mary’s senior goalie Lauren Vaccaro is lead- VACCARO, B2 ing the way in net for the Spartans this season. ITEM FILE PHOTO Peabody native and St. John’s Prep alum Tyler MacGregor has signed with the North Shore Navigators for the 2019 season. Peabody native MacGregor signs with Navigators

LYNN — Another summer of North Shore Navigators baseball’s drawing a little bit closer as Columbia Uni- versity in elder Tyler MacGregor, a Peabody native, and pitcher Saajan May were of cially unveiled as the rst two members of the team’s roster for the upcoming Fu- tures Collegiate Baseball League season. Director of Player Procurement Joe Gill made the an- nouncement. “Our 2019 roster includes a ton of Division 1 talent. We’re excited to have Tyler and Saajan join us from a program that has provided us with some great local play- ITEM FILE PHOTO ers in the past,” said Gill. “Both are coming off impres- Winthrop’s Abby Stafford, right, has been a key cog for the Vikings in their strong start to the sive high school careers, and we look forward to watching season. them compete for an Ivy League championship and hav- ing them at Fraser Field this summer.” MacGregor headed down to New York City to begin his collegiate career after earning three letters at St. John’s Winthrop girls hockey not skipping a beat Prep. He earned MVP honors for the Eagles after hitting .330 with three home runs and 23 RBI last season. The By Daniel Kane defeat to Peabody. The solid start to “Olivia Driscoll (junior) has played two-time Catholic Conference All-Star was even better as ITEM STAFF the season has everything to do with well,” Martucci added. “Julia Holmes a junior, posting a .424 average, four homers, 30 RBI, and the team’s work ethic at practice, (eighth-grader) has been great. She 23 runs scored en route to being named a Boston Globe WINTHROP — Going into the sea- Martucci said. is a great player as well. Right now, and Boston Herald All-Scholastic. son the Winthrop girls hockey team “Practices have been great this we are a young team. We have just May completed his four-year career at Weston High brought plenty of new faces into the year,” Martucci said. “The girls at- been trying to work on a few things, School as the Dual County League MVP and a League All- mix. tack. They are heavy on pucks including our execution.” Star in three consecutive seasons. The 6-foot-2, 195-pound But Winthrop hasn’t skipped a and they work hard. We do a lot of In his 11th year of coaching the Vi- righty posted a 1.11 ERA and tossed ve complete games beat, with senior leadership setting small-sided games and they really kings, Martucci has been impressed in 2018, including a 14-strikeout effort for Weston’s rst the tone and helping lead the Vikings enjoy that and work hard with it ev- with his team’s speed but knows no-hitter in eight seasons. May also participated in the to a hot start. eryday, it’s been good.” there’s plenty of room for improve- All-State Senior Game on the diamond and lettered in “The leadership of the captains has The Vikings have seen several dif- ment as the season moves forward. crew for one year. been great,” Winthrop coach Anthony ferent players, some young and some “Right now one of the things we Six of Beverly native coach Brett Boretti’s Columbia Martucci said. “Abby Stafford along more experienced, step up for them are most impressed with is our team players have previously worn the Navs uniform, includ- with Bella Perrotti and Emma Car- on the ice in key moments. speed,” Martucci said. “For such a ing former Ivy League Player and Rookie of the Year leton are three of the best we have “Emma Carleton has been a strong young group we are pretty fast over- Dario Pizzano. The Saugus native played for the Navs in had here. It is always tough when player for us so far,” Matucci said. all. I would just like to see us execute 2010 and 2011, helping the team to a New England Colle- you are bringing in a group of 10 “She has found the back of the net a little better. Especially in our de- giate Baseball League title in the former season. Pizzano eighth-graders. To actually mix that a lot. We have some freshmen and fensive zone. Down there our wings is now a member of the New York Mets organization. with the rest of the team is not easy.” younger players stepping up, scoring are getting a little bit lost. Stay tuned as the Navigators will be announcing more The Vikings started 4-1, with their for us too and having some strong additions to the roster in the coming weeks and months rst loss coming last week in a 3-2 starts. WINTHROP, B2 in preparation for the 2019 season. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019 Rossignoll leading the way in Peabody ROSSIGNOLL to do so with the basketball team too. playing point guard in any way. I’m From B1 “Personally I think a positive atti- open to whatever the team needs.” tude and always working hard, hus- Rossignoll’s averaging 11 points “Having us together outside the tling is the most important thing in and four rebounds per game. This court has really impacted us. The anything you do,” Rossignoll said. past weekend at the Brad Sheridan team bonding and the chemistry has “Whether you’re in school, in a school Tournament at Marblehead, she really helped us build character.” club, on a team, having a positive at- won the tournament’s sportmanship This year’s roster carries plenty of titude is the main thing. I think the award. experience. The Tanners returned best thing a captain can do is make “It helps immensely. Already in the nine members from last winter’s sure everyone’s having a good day, first three games, she’s played all team, seven of them are seniors. feeling positive. That way when we three positions,” McKeen said. “We “A lot of the returners have played go into a game, everyone feels good fill kids in at different positions, as a lot so that’s beneficial,” Rossignoll, and everyone puts their best foot for- we’re trying to fill in at point guard. who also plays softball, said. “All the ward.” The big thing is she remembers all seniors want to make the tourna- Rossignoll’s versatility has also the plays. She’s very adept. Believe ment. All the players that were on helped the Tanners through their it or not, basketball’s not her top the team last year are so close. That strong start. The senior plays the sport. She’s the catcher for the soft- has pushed us to succeed. We all want point guard, shooting guard and ball team but she’s a great basketball to go far this year. Everyone’s putting small forward positions, and can fill player and very versatile. their best foot forward.” in at any role depending on where “It’s been a pleasure to have her Rossignoll doesn’t take her role as she’s needed. for four years,” McKeen continued. team captain lightly. She captained “I’m open to wherever coach needs “She’s done a great job. I’m sure she’ll ITEM FILE PHOTO Peabody’s softball team last spring me to play,” Rossignoll said. “We don’t continue to do a great job the rest of Emma Carleton has had a great start to the sea- and learned the importance of estab- have a main shooting guard or a main the season.” son for the Winthrop girls hockey team. lishing a positive attitude among her small forward. I’m most comfortable Peabody visits Everett Friday night teammates. She has made it a point at shooting guard. I haven’t disliked (7). Winthrop girls have Spartans’ Vaccaro standing tall in net a tough road ahead VACCARO The more she grew comfortable last stability and consistency. One of the From B1 year, the more her play improved. She strengths of our team this year is our came in with a lot of confidence and goaltending.” WINTHROP Pagliuca has watched Vaccaro im- that has shown this year.” Vaccaro said the St. Mary’s goalies From B1 prove at goalie since she joined the Vaccaro credited Pagliuca with play- are a tight-knit group. Spartans last winter as a junior. Vac- ing an important role in her decision “It’s really important for me to try “Other than that I feel like we have been great,” Martucci caro continues to gain confidence, to join St. Mary’s. and lead them as much as I can, on added. “We are hard on pucks, I would like to see us be a little Pagliuca said, and the strides she “Coach Frank was really instru- and off the ice,” Vaccaro said. “It helps bit stronger in front of the net, but I feel like we have been made last season have carried over mental in bringing me to St. Mary’s,” all of us in competition. We give each pretty strong to start the season.” this year. Vaccaro said. “I have to thank him for other tips on what we can do better. Another area Martucci hopes the Vikings can improve on “Lauren leads by example,” Pagliuca having confidence in me, each prac- It’s a great support system. They ar- is their puck movement. said. “She works very hard in practice tice and each game. That’s really im- en’t just great goalies but they’re also “I just think that we have to move the puck a little bit bet- and her teammates like her. She’s a portant, not just for myself but for the great people.” ter,” Martucci said. “We are still missing that one extra pass great competitor in practice and that younger girls.” Although the Spartans are off to that, if it is there, we don’t make. That’s the difference in a rubs off on her teammates. She came Vaccaro leads a group of Spartans an ideal start, St. Mary’s has a long lot of games. If we make that one pass to that open player, in looking for an opportunity to play goalies that includes a pair of under- way to go. The Spartans have a tough maybe we get some more opportunities.” and prove herself. She saw the major- classmen in sophomore Maddy Del- upcoming stretch with games against Winthrop has battled a tough spot of the schedule recently ity of time in net last year and had an ano and eighth-grader Ang Catino. state tournament mainstays in Read- and that won’t change with Watertown coming next. excellent junior campaign. She had Delano filled in for Vaccaro in Satur- ing, Austin Prep, Peabody and Win- “We have a really tough slate of games ahead of us,” Mar- five shutouts last year and really sta- day’s 3-1 win over Lincoln-Sudbury throp. tucci said. “We had Falmouth (Maine) (last) Thursday, Pea- bilized that position for us. and made 15 saves. “It’s important for us to take it one body (last) Saturday, and then we play Monday, Wednesday “With Lauren, it’s about consisten- Vaccaro has a 93 percent save per- game at a time,” Vaccaro said. “We cy,” Pagliuca said. “Very rarely will centage this season, having allowed don’t want to look too far ahead and and Saturday. It can be hard to get games. We only have five she have a game where she’s letting just two goals. we don’t want to look to the past. teams in our league now so you only get 10 games and then in goals she should’ve saved. She’s “In hockey especially, I really think We’re going into a tough stretch of you have to get eight of your own. Getting those eight games very consistent in net. She makes the the goalie position is crucial,” Pagliuca teams here. I think we just need to can be hard so you get them whenever you can get them. saves she should make. She’s focused said. “If you don’t have somebody or a take it one step at a time.” “After this stretch we get a little bit more rest in between on getting better in practice. Her big- group that plays consistent at goalie, St. Mary’s hosts Reading Wednes- games,” Martucci added. “Overall we have had a couple of gest thing is she’s growing in net. A it can really impact wins and losses. day night (8) in a battle of undefeated girls going for us and we are just hoping we can keep that lot of it has to do with her confidence. We’re fortunate enough that we have teams at William P. Connery Rink. going the rest of the way.”

Spartans sweep at Boverini

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Top: The St. Mary’s boys basketball team won the Boverini Tournament championship with a win over English Saturday. Middle: The St. Mary’s girls basketball team won its fifth consecutive Boverini Tournament championship Saturday with a win over Classical. Bottom, from left: Jalen Echevarria, right, was named Tournament MVP on the boys side; Ademide Badmus, right, was named to the All-Tournament team; Pam Gonzalez was named MVP on the girls side; St. Mary’s guard Nicolette D’Itria was named to the All-Tournament team; Classical forward Skyler Cray- ton was named to the All-Tournament team. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Classical at Medford (at Beverly, 4) Fenwick at Williams (at Reggie Lewis, Boys Hockey 4:30) Saugus at Winthrop (5:15) St. Mary’s at Lowell Catholic (at Reg- Latin Academy at Lynn (6) gie Lewis, 4:30) Beverly at Marblehead (6:30) Winthrop at Medford (7) Swimming Revere at Somerville (7:30) Tech at Greater Lowell (3:30) St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (8) Lynnfield at Ipswich (7:30) St. John’s at Reading (8) THURSDAY Amesbury at Swampscott (8:15) Track Masconomet at Lynnfield (8:15) Swampscott at Somerville (at Marble- Girls Hockey head, 4) Watertown at Winthrop (6:10) English at Salem (at Danvers, 4) Marblehead at Methuen (7) Marblehead at Peabody (6:30) Reading at St. Mary’s (8) Malden at Revere (7) Boys Basketball Winthrop at Saugus (at Revere, 7) Lynnfield at Hamilton-Wenham (6:30) Swimming Swampscott at Danvers (7) Peabody at Malden (4:30) Chelsea at Revere (7) Swampscott at Danvers (5) Peabody at Gardner (7) Gloucester at Marblehead (6:45) Girls Basketball Medford at English (at Tech, 7) Nashoba at KIPP (5) Gymnastics Minuteman at Tech (5:30) Peabody at Beverly (6) Hamilton-Wenham at Lynnfield (6) Wrestling Track BC High at St. John’s (6) Everett at Beverly (4) Triton at Lynnfield (6:30)

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Equipment needed NSBUA dues, and the includes hockey helmet, NSBUA certification exam. elbow and knee pads, skates No previous umpiring expe- and warm/waterproof gloves Pastrnak, Rask lead Bruins past rience is required. and pants. For more infor- To reserve your spot or if mation, visit www.lynny- you have any questions outhhockey.com. Blackhawks in Winter Classic TV/RADIO SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Da- on Today” sign painted on the back for outdoor hockey — the game-time vid Pastrnak delivered once again. of his helmet. temperature was 35.5 degrees, and TV Patrice Bergeron showed off his “I think these are the experienc- a gray, overcast sky took the sun out NBA all-around game, and Tuukka Rask es that once you are done with the of the equation — Chicago pushed 8 p.m...... Minnesota at Boston...... ESPN, NBCSB made a couple of big stops. hockey career you can look back and hard for the tying score in the clos- 10:30 p.m...... Oklahoma City at LA Lakers...... ESPN Oh, and those suits, too. like be happy that you were a part of ing minutes, but came up empty. Men’s College Basketball It was stylish start to the new year and kind of cherish those moments,” 6:30 p.m...... Nebraska at Maryland...... Big Ten Network sent a shot off the 6:30 p.m...... Seton Hall at Xavier...... FS1 for the Boston Bruins. Rask said. post after the Blackhawks pulled 6:30 p.m...... Tulane at Cincinnati...... CBSSN Pastrnak had a goal and an assist, Bergeron, Sean Kuraly and Brad Ward for an extra attacker with 7 p.m...... Georgetown at Butler...... FSN Rask made 36 saves and the Bruins Marchand also scored as Boston about 1:30 left. Marchand then add- 7 p.m...... Harvard at North Carolina...... ESPN2 beat the 4-2 won for the second time in three ap- ed an empty-netter for his 13th of 7 p.m...... Temple at UCF...... ESPNews on Tuesday in the Winter Classic at pearances in the NHL’s annual out- the season. 7 p.m...... Texas Tech at West Virginia...... ESPNU Notre Dame. door game on New Year’s Day. The “We had a little lull there in the 8:30 p.m...... DePaul at Villanova...... FS1 “You want to win those games Bruins went 2 for 5 with the man third and ended up going down,” 8:30 p.m...... Northwestern at Michigan St...... Big Ten Network when you’re on the big stage like advantage and killed off each of the 8:30 p.m...... UConn at South Florida...... CBSSN Blackhawks coach Jeremy Colliton that,” Bergeron said. “I know it’s a Blackhawks’ four power plays. 9 p.m...... Iowa State at Oklahoma St...... ESPNews said. “It’s hard when we were chas- 9 p.m...... Oklahoma at Kansas...... ESPN2 regular-season game, but still you The game was tied at 2 when Bos- know the meaning’s different when ton (22-14-4) caught a break in the ing them from then on. Disappoint- 9 p.m...... Texas at Kansas St...... ESPNU ing that we did enough and probably 10:30 p.m...... Colorado St. at UNLV...... CBSSN you’re playing in front of 76,000 peo- third period — a little luck at the 11 p.m...... Utah State at Nevada...... ESPNU ple and on national TV. So we know home of the Fighting Irish. Matt Gr- deserved more.” NHL what’s at stake with those games zelcyk’s big slap shot went off team- Chicago (15-21-6) had won five of 7 p.m...... Pittsburgh at NY Rangers...... NBCSN and we want to make the most of it.” mate Chris Wagner in front, but six, but it remained winless in an 9:30 p.m...... San Jose at Colorado...... NBCSN They certainly dressed for the oc- Kuraly beat Blackhawks defensem- NHL-high fourth appearance in the Radio casion. Bergeron and company wore an Gustav Forsling to the rebound Winter Classic. It also dropped to NBA tailored suits, vests and hats to the and backhanded the puck past Cam 1-5 in six outdoor games — also tops 8 p.m...... Minnesota at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 game in a nod to their surroundings Ward at 10:20. in the league. and “Peaky Blinders,” a TV show “Big goal,” coach Brendan Perlini and Dominik Ka- NFL about a gang in England right after said. hun scored for the Blackhawks, and AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE World War I. Rask also had Notre Backed by most of the sellout Ward made 32 stops in his first out- East East Dame’s iconic “Play Like A Champi- crowd of 76,126 in perfect conditions door NHL game. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA y-New England 10 5 0 .667 398 322 y-Dallas 9 6 0 .600 303 289 Miami 7 8 0 .467 302 391 Philadelphia 8 7 0 .533 343 348 Buffalo 5 10 0 .333 227 357 Washington 7 8 0 .467 281 335 The NFL playoff picture has rounded into form N.Y. Jets 4 11 0 .267 330 403 N.Y. Giants 5 10 0 .333 334 376 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA BALTIMORE (AP) — the ball for 43:19. Philadel- x-Houston 10 5 0 .667 382 313 y-New Orleans 13 2 0 .867 490 320 Indianapolis 9 6 0 .600 400 327 Atlanta 6 9 0 .400 380 391 The Baltimore Ravens phia’s defense held Wash- Tennessee 9 6 0 .600 293 270 Carolina 6 9 0 .400 343 368 squeezed past the Browns ington to only 89 yards to- Jacksonville 5 10 0 .333 242 296 Tampa Bay 5 10 0 .333 364 430 North North and into the playoffs, using tal offense. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA two rushing touchdowns The Redskins (7-9) lost Baltimore 9 6 0 .600 363 263 y-Chicago 11 4 0 .733 397 273 by rookie quarterback La- six of seven after leading Pittsburgh 8 6 1 .567 412 347 Minnesota 8 6 1 .567 350 317 Cleveland 7 7 1 .500 335 366 Green Bay 6 8 1 .433 376 369 mar Jackson and a late the NFC East at 6-3. Cincinnati 6 9 0 .400 355 439 Detroit 5 10 0 .333 293 360 defensive stand to beat RAMS 48, 49ERS 32 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Cleveland 26-24 Sunday LOS ANGELES (AP) x-Kansas City 11 4 0 .733 530 418 y-L.A. Rams 12 3 0 .800 479 352 and claim the AFC North — Brandin Cooks and x-L.A. Chargers 11 4 0 .733 405 320 x-Seattle 9 6 0 .600 401 323 title. Josh Reynolds caught two Denver 6 9 0 .400 320 326 San Francisco 4 11 0 .267 310 387 Oakland 4 11 0 .267 287 432 Arizona 3 12 0 .200 201 398 Kenneth Dixon account- touchdown passes apiece ed for 117 of Baltimore’s from Jared Goff, and the season-high 296 yards on Rams secured a first-round NHL the ground, Jackson had playoff bye. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE 90 and the rejuvenated Ra- Cory Littleton returned Atlantic Division Central Division vens (10-6) ended a three- one of his two interceptions GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 38 29 7 2 60 160 111 Winnipeg 37 24 11 2 50 129 105 year playoff drought with for a TD as the Rams (13- Toronto 37 25 10 2 52 140 103 Nashville 38 22 14 2 46 111 97 their sixth win in seven 3) forced four turnovers Buffalo 38 21 12 5 47 112 109 Colorado 38 19 13 6 44 130 117 Boston 38 20 14 4 44 107 101 Dallas 38 19 16 3 41 101 102 games. Fourth-seed Balti- and wrapped up their Montreal 37 19 13 5 43 115 117 Minnesota 36 17 16 3 37 105 104 more will open the postsea- winningest regular season Florida 35 15 14 6 36 115 125 St. Louis 35 15 16 4 34 100 115 son next weekend at home since 2001 with a six-game Detroit 39 15 18 6 36 111 131 Chicago 40 14 20 6 34 116 147 Ottawa 37 15 18 4 34 118 144 Pacific Division against the Los Angeles sweep of their NFC West Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chargers. rivals. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Calgary 38 23 12 3 49 131 104 Washington 36 23 10 3 49 132 104 San Jose 39 20 12 7 47 128 117 A year ago, Baltimore Goff passed for 199 yards Columbus 37 22 12 3 47 121 112 Vegas 40 21 15 4 46 119 113 missed the playoffs by los- for Los Angeles, which Pittsburgh 37 19 12 6 44 124 112 Anaheim 39 19 15 5 43 97 113 ing its finale at home to the needed a win over the Nin- N.Y. Islanders 35 18 13 4 40 101 98 Vancouver 40 18 18 4 40 121 127 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS N.Y. Rangers 36 15 14 7 37 105 119 Edmonton 37 18 16 3 39 104 115 Bengals, who rallied with a ers or a loss by Chicago Carolina 36 15 16 5 35 91 106 Arizona 37 16 19 2 34 94 103 last-minute touchdown. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs to clinch the No. 2 seed in Philadelphia 36 15 16 5 35 109 131 Los Angeles 38 15 20 3 33 88 113 earned the No. 1 seed in the AFC after a win over New Jersey 36 13 16 7 33 107 127 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. Remembering that disap- the NFC postseason. The pointing finish quite well, the Oakland Raiders Sunday. Rams didn’t mess around, Wednesday’s Games Vancouver at Ottawa, 7 p.m. most of the announced playing nearly every start- Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. REDSKINS 0 thousand empty seats and Calgary at Detroit, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Arizona, 9:30 p.m. crowd of 70,925 was on its er except Todd Gurley and feet as the Browns moved LANDOVER, Md. (AP) Redskins fans could only jumping to a 14-0 lead in closer to field-goal range — Nick Foles did it again, cheer for the Vikings to the first five minutes -be NBA with the clock winding leading the Eagles to the spite Eagles fans. fore stretching it to 28-3 EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE down. A 19-yard comple- NFC’s final wild-card berth Foles, the Super Bowl midway through the sec- Atlantic Division Southwest Division tion from Baker Mayfield when Chicago beat the Vi- MVP in Philadelphia’s win ond quarter. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB kings. over New England last Toronto 26 10 .722 — Houston 19 15 .559 — to former Ravens top draft Nick Mullens passed Philadelphia 23 13 .639 3 San Antonio 19 16 .543 ½ pick Breshad Perriman The Eagles (9-7) will play February, is 6-0 in must- for 282 yards with three Boston 20 14 .588 5 Memphis 18 16 .529 1 and a 16-yarder to Jarvis at the Bears (12-4) next win games filling in for Brooklyn 17 19 .472 9 Dallas 16 17 .485 2½ touchdowns and three in- New York 9 27 .250 17 New Orleans 15 20 .429 4½ Landry pushed the ball to weekend. Carson Wentz. terceptions for the 49ers (4- Southeast Division Northwest Division the Baltimore 39 with 1:30 Foles tied Philip Rivers’ Foles stepped in after 12), who wrapped up their W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Charlotte 16 17 .485 — Denver 21 11 .656 — left. NFL record by complet- Wentz was sidelined by fifth consecutive non-win- Miami 16 17 .485 — Oklahoma City 21 12 .636 ½ Following three straight ing 25 straight passes and a back injury earlier this ning season. San Fran- Orlando 14 19 .424 2 Portland 20 15 .571 2½ threw two touchdown pass- month and guided Phila- Washington 13 22 .371 4 Utah 17 19 .472 6 incompletions, the Ravens cisco went winless on the Atlanta 9 24 .273 7 Minnesota 16 18 .471 6 blitzed Mayfield on fourth es before a chest injury delphia to an upset on the road for the first time since Central Division Pacific Division down and linebacker C.J. forced him out of the game. road against the Rams as a 1979, Bill Walsh’s first sea- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 24 10 .706 — Golden State 23 13 .639 — Mosley picked off a pass Nate Sudfeld fired a 22- 13 1/2-point underdog. He son in charge. Indiana 23 12 .657 1½ L.A. Clippers 20 14 .588 2 to clinch it. Baltimore fin- yard TD on his only pass. set a franchise record for George Kittle set the Detroit 16 16 .500 7 L.A. Lakers 20 15 .571 2½ Chicago 9 26 .257 15½ Sacramento 19 16 .543 3½ ished a half-game ahead of It felt like a home game yards passing in a game NFL’s single-season record Cleveland 8 27 .229 16½ Phoenix 9 26 .257 13½ the Pittsburgh Steelers. for the Eagles. Philadel- with 471 in a 32-30 come- for yards receiving by a Wednesday’s Games Detroit at Memphis, 8 p.m. Cleveland (7-8-1) was de- phia fans filled FedEx back win last week against tight end with 1,377 when Atlanta at Washington, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Boston, 8 p.m. nied its first winning sea- Field, sang “Fly! Eagles! Houston. he caught a 43-yard touch- Dallas at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Orlando at Chicago, 8 p.m. Miami at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Phoenix, 9 p.m. son since 2007. Fly!” and chanted “Let’s Go The Eagles dominated down pass from Mullens New Orleans at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. EAGLES 24, Bears!” There were several the Redskins, controlling with 2:20 left. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Take control of a situation that Keep a stiff upper lip, regard- Go over the fine print and think Keep busy with projects that Take on what you know you can If you visit an older friend or you feel has potential. Share less of the emotional issues or about what you can afford to allow you to use your creative do. If you overload your to-do relative, you’ll learn something insensitive comments you face. lose. If you run your idea past imagination. Spending time list, you will fall short of your valuable. Someone’s sugges- your ideas and be willing to Spending a quiet day reading someone who has supported with children or a loved one will expectations. A physical activi- tion will change the way you put time and effort into making or relaxing with a loved one is you in the past, you’ll make the give you a sense of belonging ty will alleviate stress. Personal do things this year. A positive your dream a reality. encouraged. right choice. and fulfillment. improvement is encouraged. change at home is apparent.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Take a leap forward. Make You’ll have an idea that can Look at the big picture, but Make a couple of changes Visit someone you enjoy being Make positive changes at progress with regard to voca- help you get out of a stressful don’t try to take everything that will get you moving in a around, and do your best to home. Clear a space that will situation. Trust in your ability to on all at once. Formulate a positive direction. Once you avoid people who criticize you. allow you to work on a project tional decisions and goal-set- take advantage of an opportu- strategy that will help you begin, it will be easy to build Encouragement will help you that can provide a little extra ting. Now’s the time to get nity, and use your resources to get things done incremen- momentum and achieve your choose your goals and give you income. A lifestyle change is down to brass tacks. make sure it happens. tally. goal. the will to finish what you start. encouraged.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Husband refuses to tell wife details of long-ago marriages My second-best defense of all time DEAR ABBY: My hus- nephew, but he has no Judy Garland told Liza Mi- (If East had split his honors, band and I have been to- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van money or place to go. This nelli, “Be a first-rate version South could have won with his gether for 34 good years. Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, man is 40 years old and of yourself, not a second-rate ace and run a spade to East’s He’s a little older than I and was founded by her mother, lives like a teenager. Any version of someone else.” This remaining honor to get home.) am and was married twice Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at advice? deal sits at number two in Understandably, though, de- before we met while in our my list of best defenses ever. clarer won with his ace, ruffed DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los ANNA IN ILLINOIS 20s. (They were very brief How did East-West defeat four a spade in the dummy (West marriages.) When we mar- Angeles, CA 90069. DEAR ANNA: Your hearts after West led a trump? threw a low club) and played ried, I knew about one of brother-in-law isn’t likely In the bidding, South made a diamond to East’s king. his marriages, but learned to listen to you any more With the lucky trump posi- about the other one only closemouthed about these married the baby’s father. a Michaels Cue-Bid, showing than he has listened to much later from his sister. marriages from so long They struggle financially, at least 5-5 in the majors. tion, it looked as though de- I was stunned and felt be- ago? Should I never ask and my family helps as your sister. If there are any After that, the North-South clarer was going to get home, trayed that he hadn’t told again? much as we can, but it still male relatives in your fam- actions were debatable, but but when Flint played the me, but we worked it out. isn’t enough. ily, it might be more effec- necessary so as not to ruin spade queen, Cansino dis- MISSING THE My husband loves to tell Her husband has no tive if he hears the message the story. carded ... his club ace! stories about everything WHOLE STORY high school diploma, and from them. The fact that he The deal was played in Now Flint cashed the club he has a criminal record may (or may not) have dys- he’s ever done, but he nev- DEAR MISSING: I am 1970, during a match in king, then led another club, from 20 years ago, al- lexia is no excuse for his er says a word about those guessing the reason your Leiden, the Netherlands, be- which promoted a trump trick though he hasn’t been in lack of motivation. Many earlier relationships. Long husband reacts the way he tween England and the host for the defenders. Wizard! ago, I asked a few times trouble since. He claims successful people have dys- country. has when you tried to talk lexia and are able to thrive. about what happened, and he has dyslexia and health Sitting West was Jonathan about his first two mar- Because your sister’s he cut me off. My question problems, but he still Cansino, whose brilliant ca- riages is because he is husband is threatening to is why, especially after our smokes and drinks. No reer was cut short by a brain ashamed about what hap- doctor will sign off on his take their child and run, 34 years together, can’t he hemorrhage when he was pened. He may have cheat- being disabled. He isn’t she should talk to a lawyer be straight with me once in his 30s, and who died in and for all and tell me ed on his wives, or they motivated enough to find a about what steps she needs 2006. East was Jeremy Flint, what happened? cheated or took advantage job or help my sister with to take in order to prevent I haven’t brought this up of him in some way. I don’t chores. She finally asked this deadbeat from follow- a European champion and in a long time, but it seems blame you for wanting to me to help by talking to ing through. Call your twice world silver medalist, like we should be able to know your husband’s his- him. state bar association or who died in 1990. talk about it openly. I’m tory, but your marriage How do I start a conver- contact a local law school Declarer took Flint’s heart curious, but not in a petty has worked for 34 years, sation with him to say he for guidance about getting king with his ace, played a way. I just wonder what and really, how relevant is needs to step up and con- low-cost or free legal ad- spade to dummy’s king and happened. In the past he this information in the tribute? We’re cordial but vice. She may also want to returned a spade. When East has said it is “none of my scheme of things? Let it go. not close. I don’t want to ask about divorce so she played low, declarer had to business.” DEAR ABBY: After my alienate him. He has doesn’t wind up support- finesse to make his contract. Why is he so rude and sister got pregnant, she threatened to take my ing him forever.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Charles H. Cushing, Joanne By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage The annual meeting of the M. Cushing to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for America's Wholesale Lender, dated November given by Sean M. Furey and Karen M. Furey to World Savings Bank, FSB, dated members of the 14, 2005 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25085, Page 534, and as affected March 5, 2004 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Community Credit Union of Lynn by a confirmatory mortgage recorded with said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36602, Page 191, Deeds at Book 22481, Page 62 for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and will be held at 4:00 P.M. of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM on on Wednesday January 16, 2019 at 5 Heritage Lane, Lynnfield, MA, all and singular the premises January 9, 2018, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the described in said Mortgage, to wit: at the office of Certificateholders of the CWABS Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-16, recorded on July 14, 2011, in Book No. Community Credit Union of Lynn, 30526, at Page 223 All that certain real property situated in the County of Essex State of at One Andrew Street, Massachusetts * * * * , described as follows: The land in Lynnfield, Essex County, Lynn, MA 01901 for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at Commonwealth of Massachusetts, together with the dwelling erected thereon, for the purpose of electing directors 2:00 PM on January 21, 2019, on the mortgaged premises located at 29 Pinehurst Avenue, Saugus, Essex County, being shown as Lot #3 on a certain plan entitled "Definitive Plan HERITAGE HILL and to act on such other matters Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, Lynnfield, Mass.", dated March 18, 1968, made by Hayes Engineering Inc. and as may properly come before it. recorded in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 112 as Plan. TO WIT: 54 Being the same premises conveyed by Deed recorded herewith. Peter Katsos The land in Saugus, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings thereon and all rights and appurtenances Clerk attached thereto: FIRST PARCEL: being the premises presently known as and numbered 29 Pinehurst Avenue, shown as Lots The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Item: December 26, 2018, 84, 85, 86, 87, and 88 on a plan of "Pinehurst Park" duly recorded with Essex County, South District, Registry of Deeds in restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax January 2, 2019 Plan Book 24, Plan 45; bounded and described as follows; NORTHEASTERLY: by Pinehurst Avenue, as shown on said plan, titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in one hundred (100) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY: by Lot 83 as shown on said plan, one hundred forty-one and 25/100 (141.25) possession, and attorney's fees and costs. feet; SOUTHWESTERLY: by Lots 61, 64, 65, 66, and 67, as shown on said plan, one hundred (100) feet; and RELOCATING? NORTHWESTERLY: by Lot 89 as shown on said plan, one hundred fifty-two and 35/100 (152.35) feet. Said lots begin TERMS OF SALE: otherwise shown as Lots A-317 to A-321 on Town of Saugus Assessors' Plan # 1042 for title see deeds recorded with said A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Registry of Deed in Book 2887, Page 107 and Book 5642, Page 349. SECOND PARCEL: being shown as Lots 61, 62, and 63 a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be on aforesaid plan of "Pinehurst Park" bounded and described as follows: SOUTHERLY: by Bow Street, as shown on said plan delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be sixty (60) feet; EASTERLY: by Lot 64, as shown on said plan, one hundred fifty and 13/100 (150.13) feet; NORTHERLY: by required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Lots 88,89, and 90, as shown on said plan, sixty (60) feet; and WESTERLY: by Lot 60, as shown on said plan, one hundred the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days fifty-six and 80/100 (156.80) feet. Said Lots being otherwise shown as Lots A-294, A0295 and A-296 on aforesaid from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Assessors' Plan # 1042 . For title see deed recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 5642, Page 348. THIRD PARCEL: all check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid of our right, title interest and estate in and to Lot 83 shown on said plan on "Pinehurst Park"; bounded and described as at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms follows: NORTHEASTERLY: by Pinehurst Avenue on two courses, as shown on said plan, fifty-five and 7/100 (55.07) feet; of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure SOUTHEASTERLY: by Lot 82, as shown on said plan, one hundred twenty-seven (127) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY: by Lot 68 as sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be shown on said plan, sixteen and 25/100 (16.25) feet; and NORTHWESTERLY: by Lot 84, as shown on said plan, one hundred entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further forty-one and 25/100 (141.25) feet. Said Lot being otherwise shown as Lot A-316 on aforesaid Assessors' Plan # 1042. For recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The “Helpful tips” title see deed recorded with said Registry in Book 4691, Page 26. For title reference see Deed recorded in Book 6155, Page description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of 352. an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. for a S-M-O-O-T-H As affected by confirmatory mortgage recorded in Book 36602 Page 191. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. trouble-free move! The land in Saugus, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings thereon and all rights and appurtenances Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. attached thereto and more particularly described below: FIRST PARCEL: being the premises presently known as and numbered Designate a drawer for 29 Pinehurst Avenue, shown as Lots 84, 85, 86, 87, and 88 on a plan of "Pinehurst Park" duly recorded with Essex County, Present Holder of said Mortgage, essentials such as South District, Registry of Deeds (the "Registry") in Plan Book 24, Plan 45 ("the Plan"); bounded and described as follows; By Its Attorneys, sheets and towels for NORTHEASTERLY by Pinehurst Avenue, as shown as the Plan, one hundred (100) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 83 as shown on ORLANS PC the Plan, one hundred forty one and 25/100 (141.25) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by Lots 63, 64, 65, 66, and 67, as shown on PO Box 540540 quick access the first the Plan, one hundred (100) feet; and NORTHWESTERLY by Lot 89 as shown on the Plan, one hundred fifty two and 35/100 Waltham, MA 02454 night you move into (152.35) feet. Said lots being otherwise shown as Lots A-317 to A-321 on Town of Saugus Assessors' Plan # 1042. SECOND Phone: (781) 790-7800 your new home. PARCEL: being shown as Lots 61, 62, and 63 on the Plan bounded and described as follows: SOUTHERLY by Bow Street, as 15-005499 shown on said plan sixty (60) feet; EASTERLY by Lot 64, as shown on the Plan, one hundred fifty and 13/100 (150.13) feet; Item: December 26, 2018, January 2, 9, 2019 NORTHERLY by Lots 88, 89, and 90, as shown on the Plan, sixty (60) feet; and WESTERLY by Lot 60, as shown on the Plan, Plan a garage/yard one hundred fifty six and 80/100 (156.80) feet. Said Lots being otherwise shown as Lots A-294, A-295 and A-296 on sale before you move. aforesaid Assessors' Plan # 1042 . THIRD PARCEL: all of Mortgagor's right, title interest and estate in and to Lot 83, as shown Aviso Legal on the Plan; bounded and described as follows: NORTHEASTERLY by Pinehurst Avenue on two courses, as shown on said plan, Solicitud de Juventud Propuestas fifty five and 7/100 (55.07) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 82, as shown on the Plan, one hundred twenty seven (127) feet; Fresh coffee, baking SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 68 as shown on the Plan, sixteen and 25/100 (16.25) feet; and NORTHWESTERLY by Lot 84, as Lynn de Desarrollo de la Comunidad, junto con la Junta Asesora de los soda, or charcoal in a shown on said plan, one hundred forty one and 25/100 (141.25) feet. Said Lot being otherwise shown as Lot A-316 on the Ciudadanos de Desarrollo Comunitario, Económico, entretienen propuestas para sock, placed inside aforesaid Assessors' Plan # 1042. For Mortgagor's title to the First Parcel, Second Parcel and Third Parcel, see deed recorded actividades de juventud para FY'19. Todas las propuestas serán compatibles con with the Registry at Book 6063, Page 98. FOURTH PARCEL: being shown as Lots 89 to 92 inclusive as shown on the Plan. el formato escrito en las especificaciones. Las propuestas estaran disponibles your refrigerator will Said Lots 89 to 92 inclusive contain 12,544 square feet of land, all according to the Plan. For Mortgagor's title to the Fourth apartir del 2 de Enero del 2019 y se aceptarán hasta las 8:00 P.M de la tarde el keep the inside smell- Parcel, see the deed recorded with the Registry at Book 6155, Page 352. There is excluded from the Fourth Parcel so much 29 de Enero del 2019. Las propuestas se pueden enviar atraves de nuestra ing fresh and clean. thereof as has been conveyed by deed of Charles H. Cushing to Joanne M. Cushing dated July 17, 1986 recorded with the pagina de internet www.cityoflynnoecd.net/programs o por correo electrónico; Registry at Book 8393, Page 426 and described as follows: The land in Saugus, Massachusetts, together with the buildings cuando se envíe una solicitud a [email protected]. No se aceptarán ningunas thereon, being shown as Lot A on a plan entitled "Subdivision of Land in Saugus, Mass." owned by Charles H. Cushing, scale propuesta después de la fecha de plazo del 29 de Enero de 2019, y cada Pack your current 1"=60', dated April 10, 1985, Carter & Towers Engineering Corp., 6 Fairview Ave., Swampscott, Mass. 01907, recorded organización debe tener un representante en la reunión de Asignación de phone book — it’s a January 13, 1986 with the Registry at Book 8079, Page 233, being Plan No. 7 of the 1986 (the "ANR Plan"), and being Fondos, que sera cuando estas propuestas son revisadas. La reunión de described as follows: NORTHEASTERLY by Pinehurst Avenue, as shown on the ANR Plan, on two courses, measuring sixty-seven asignación de fondos se celebrará el Martes 26 de Febrero de 2019, en la sala quick easy reference to and 05/100 (67.05) feet, and thirty-eight and 02/100 (38.02) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Looney, one 302 del ayuntamiento de Lynn a las 6:00 P.M de la tarde. El estacionamiento the folks back home. hundred twenty seven and 00/100 (127.00) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Anderson, on two courses está disponible en el estacionamiento para visitantes de ayuntamiento de Lynn, sixteen and 20/100 (16.20) feet, and fifty and 32/100 (50.32) feet; and NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B as shown on the ANR así como en la calle. Ayuntamiento de Lynn es accesible a cualquier individuo que Plan; one hundred forty-six and 70/100 (146.70) feet. Containing 11,636 square feet of land according to the ANR Plan. For necesitan un alojamiento especial para su condición discapacitado, favor de Place pictures in Title to Fourth Parcel See Deed recorded at Book 6155, Page 352. This Confirmatory Mortgage is being recorded to repair an contactar Desarrollo Comunitario al (781) 581-6763 por lo menos dos semanas boxes between sheets erroneous property description. antes de la reunión de Asignación de Fondos. Solicitudes seran entretienen en or blankets to give virtud con la Vivienda y la Ley de Desarrollo de Comunidad de 1992 y Excepting the parcel conveyed in deed 8393/426. reglamentos correspondientes. Lynn de Desarrollo Comunitario se reserva el them extra protection. derecho de rechazar cualquier y todas las aplicaciones, o renunciar a cualquier For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 6155, parte presente y realice los premios que pueden aparecer en el mejor interés de Pack plates vertically Page 352 & Bk 6063 Pg 98. los jóvenes en la Ciudad de Lynn según lo determinado en el proceso de la aplicación. — on edge — rather These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, than stacked. easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax s/James M. Marsh titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which Director are in force and are applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, Item: December 26, 2018, January 2, 2019 Pack heavy items in improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. small boxes and lighter Legal Notice TERMS OF SALE: items in larger boxes. Request for Youth Proposals A deposit of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the Lynn Community Development, in conjunction with the Community Development Tag each box with purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 Citizens Advisory Board, will entertain proposals for Youth Activities for FY'19. All California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts destination room and proposals shall be consistent with the format outlined in the specifications. 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in contents. Proposals are available on January 2, 2019, and will be accepted until 8:00 p.m. full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in on Tuesday, January 29, 2019. Proposals can be found on our website this publication. www.cityoflynnoecd.net/programs starting January 2 at 8:30 am or emailed when Hook up the TV first in a request is sent to [email protected]. No proposal will be accepted after the Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. your new home to deadline date of January 29, 2019, and each organization must have a representative at the Allocation of Funds Meeting when these proposals are keep the kids occupied THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE reviewed. The Allocation of Funds Meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 26, during the move. CWABS INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-16 2019 in Room 302 of Lynn City Hall at 6:00 p.m. Parking is available in the Lynn Present holder of said mortgage City Hall visitor parking lot as well as on-street. Lynn City Hall is handicapped accessible and any individual needing a special accommodation for their By its Attorneys, handicapped condition must contact Community Development at (781) 581-6763 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. at least two weeks prior to the Allocation of Funds Meeting. Solicitations will be 150 California St. entertained under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 and Newton, MA 02458 regulations thereunder. Lynn Community Development reserves the right to reject (617)558-0500 any and all applications, or waive any part hereof, and make awards as may 2015030347 appear in the best interest of the youth in the City of Lynn as determined in the Item: December 26, 2018, January 2, 9, 2019 application process.

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Phone us: 781-593-7700 Email us: classi [email protected] Find us online: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 Russian baby rescued after nearly 36 hours underneath frozen rubble By Jim Heintz desperate attempt to mately could be." ASSOCIATED PRESS save his life. Regional governor Bo- Although Ivan's pros- ris Dubrovsky was quoted MOSCOW — Laboring pects for survival ap- as saying by the Interfax through sub-freezing tem- peared dire, "it's a New news agency that the child peratures, Russian rescue Year's miracle," his father apparently had been pro- workers were digging into Yevgeny was quoted as tected by being in a crib a sprawling heap of jagged saying by the RT satellite and being wrapped warmly. rubble from a collapsed TV channel. The rescue operation, apartment building when The father was at work aided by powerful heaters one heard the faintest when his wife phoned to and lights, was continuing sound. say the building had col- overnight into Wednesday It was the sound of life. lapsed. She escaped the in the city about 870 miles On Tuesday, to every- rubble with a 3-year-old southeast of Moscow. one's delight and surprise, son, Russian news reports Russian President Vlad- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS they pulled a baby boy out said. imir Putin visited the ac- of the rubble alive, nearly "I was sleeping on the cident site on Monday and Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro waves as he rides in an open car with 36 hours after the disaster couch with my older son, went to a local hospital, first lady Michelle Bolsonaro after his swearing-in ceremony, in Brasil- that blew apart his home. hugging him and the where he spoke to a 13- ia, Brazil. His father called it "a New young one was sleeping year old-boy who had head Year's miracle." in his baby bed," mother injuries and frostbite after The building collapse in Olga Fokina said on Rus- spending an hour under Brazil’s Bolsonaro sworn in as the Russian city of Mag- sian TV. "I and the older the rubble. nitogorsk before dawn one fell down and quickly "You will get well soon, Monday has killed at least got out and I didn't know you are a fighter," Putin president, promises big changes nine people so far, and what happened to the told the boy, one of five more than 30 people who baby bed afterward." people hospitalized from By Yesica Fisch, leaders around the globe children for the job mar- lived in the building have Rescue worker Pyotr the building collapse. Mauricio Savarese who have come to power ket, not political militan- still not been accounted Gritsenko said on Russian Russian officials say the and Peter by riding waves of anger cy." for. television that baby's dis- odds of finding anyone else Prengaman at the establishment and "I call on all congress- The collapse followed covery came after one of alive in the debris look in- ASSOCIATED PRESS promising to ditch the sta- men to help me rescue an explosion that was be- the crew heard faint cries. creasingly slim, given the Brazil from corruption, BRASILIA, Brazil — tus quo. lieved to have been caused "They stopped all the extreme weather. Jair Bolsonaro was sworn "Congratulations to criminality and ideologi- by a gas leak. equipment. He began to In a separate Russian in as Brazil's president President @jairbolsona- cal submission," he said. The boy, an 11-month- cry louder," but the crew holiday disaster, seven Tuesday, taking the reins ro who just made a great Brasilia was under tight old named Ivan Fokin, was couldn't find him, he said. people including a couple of Latin America's largest inauguration speech," security, with 3,000 police in extremely serious con- A search dog was brought and their three children and most populous nation Trump tweeted. "The patrolling the event. Mili- dition, officials said, with in and confirmed that died in a house fire in the with promises to overhaul U.S.A. is with you!" tary tanks, fighter jets and fractures, a head injury someone was under the town of Orsk, 900 miles myriad aspects of daily Tuesday's festivities even anti-aircraft mis- and suffering from hypo- rubble, focusing the res- southeast of Moscow, In- life and put an end to busi- in the capital of Brasilia siles also were deployed. thermia after his ordeal cue effort. terfax reported. The fire ness-as-usual governing. began with a motorcade Journalists were made to in temperatures around The father said he early Tuesday is believed For the far-right former procession along the main arrive at locations seven minus 4 degrees. helped rescuers dig in the to have been caused by an army captain, the New road leading to Congress hours before festivities He was flown to Mos- rubble and "showed them electrical short-circuit, the Year's Day inauguration and other government began, and many com- cow late Tuesday in a a place where he approxi- report said. was the culmination of a buildings. Bolsonaro and plained on Twitter of of- journey from a margin- his wife, Michelle, stood ficials confiscating food alized and even ridiculed up in an open-top Rolls- they had brought for the congressmen to a lead- Royce and waved to thou- wait. er who many Brazilians sands of onlookers. The increased secu- hope can combat endemic They were surrounded rity came at Bolsona- corruption as well as vio- by dozens of guards on ro's request. His intes- lence that routinely gives horses and plain-clothes tine was pierced when the nation the dubious bodyguards who ran be- a knife-wielding man distinction of being world side the car. stabbed him at a cam- leader in total homicides. Once inside Congress, paign rally in September, A fan of U.S. Presi- Bolsonaro and his vice and he has to wear a co- dent Donald Trump, the president, retired Gen. lostomy bag. His sons, pol- 63-year-old longtime con- Hamilton Mourao, took iticians themselves, had gressman rose to power the oath of office. Bol- insisted their father could on an anti-corruption and sonaro then read a short be targeted by radicals, pro-gun agenda that has speech that included but security officials have energized conservatives many of the far-right posi- not spoken of threats. and hard-right support- tions he staked out during Bolsonaro did little mod- ers after four consecutive the campaign. erating since being elected presidential election wins He promised to combat in October, with progres- by the left-leaning Work- the "ideology of gender" sives and liberals decrying PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ers' Party. teaching in schools, "re- stances that they say are A rescue worker carries a saved 11-month-old baby at the scene of a col- Bolsonaro was the lat- spect our Judeo-Christian homophobic, sexist and lapsed section of an apartment building in Magnitigorsk. est of several far-right tradition" and "prepare racist.

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It seems ing meat, nuts, eggs, but- like everyone has an opin- ter and oil. Cutting fat was ion, and new fads emerge seen as a way to control every year. weight, since a gram of fat Two major studies last has twice as many calories PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS year provided more fuel PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS than the same amount of This recipe for spaghetti squash with tomato for a particularly polariz- Two major studies in 2018 provided more fuel carbs or protein. ing topic — the role carbs Many say the advice sauce appears in the cookbook “Multicooker for the debate around carbs and fats, yet failed Perfection.” play in making us fat. The to offer a resolution to the polarizing matter of had the opposite effect by studies gave scientists the best way to lose weight. inadvertently giving us li- some clues, but, like oth- cense to gobble up fat-free er nutrition studies, they The idea is that the refined those on low-carb diets cookies, cakes and other Make tomato sauce can't say which diet — if carbohydrates in foods like burned more calories in a foods that were instead any — is best for everyone. white bread are quickly resting state than those full of the refined carbs That's not going to satis- converted into sugar in our on high-carb diets. and sugars now blamed and cook spaghetti fy people who want black- bodies, leading to energy The study did not say for our wider waistlines. and-white answers, but swings and hunger. people lost more weight Nutrition experts grad- nutrition research is ex- squash in one pot By cutting carbs, the on a low-carb diet — and ually moved away from tremely difficult and even blanket recommendations claim is that weight loss didn't try to measure that. the most respected stud- to limit fats for weight By America's er tomatoes and less skin will be easier because Meals and snacks were ies come with big caveats. loss. Fats are necessary Test Kitchen compared with an equal your body will instead tightly controlled and People are so different for absorbing important Delicately flavored spa- amount of small cherry burn fat for fuel while feel- continually adjusted so that it's all but impossi- nutrients and can help ghetti squash makes for a tomatoes, we didn't need ble to conduct studies that ing less hungry. A recent everyone's weights stayed us feel full. That doesn't fun and interesting vege- to worry about seeding or show what really works study seems to offer more stable. mean you have to subsist tarian main, but often the peeling, saving time. over long periods of time. support for low-carb pro- David Ludwig, a lead on steak drizzled in butter squash must be roasted Finally, we added the Before embarking on a ponents. But, like many author of the paper and to be healthy. in the oven while a sepa- squash, halved and seed- weight loss plan for the studies, it tried to under- researcher at Boston Chil- Bruce Y. Lee, a professor rate sauce is made on the ed, to the pot, and cooked new year, here's a look at stand just one sliver of dren's Hospital, said it of international health at stove. In the multicooker, it until it was tender. some of what was learned how the body works. suggests limiting carbs Johns Hopkins, said the however, we could make a We found that the liq- last year. The study, co-led by an could make it easier for lessons learned from the simple fresh tomato sauce uid from the tomatoes Fewer carbs, author of books promoting people to keep weight off anti-fat fad should be ap- and cook a large 4-pound was enough to steam our fewer pounds? low-carb diets, looked at once they've lost it. He plied to the anti-carb fad: spaghetti squash together squash to perfection, but It's no longer called the whether varying carb lev- said the approach might don't oversimplify advice. in one pot. to rid the final dish of ex- Atkins Diet, but the low- els might affect how the work best for those with "There's a constant look First, we bloomed aro- cess moisture, we drained carb school of dieting has body uses energy. Among diabetes or pre-diabetes. for an easy way out," Lee matic garlic, oregano, and the shredded squash in a been enjoying a comeback. 164 participants, it found Ludwig noted the study said. pepper flakes with tomato strainer and further re- paste to provide our sauce duced and concentrated with a deeply flavored the sauce using the sau- base. We opted for plum te function. A sprinkling Low and slow the way to go with this fish dish tomatoes for our sauce; of fresh basil and shaved because they contain less Parmesan cheese complet- By America's Test Kitchen juice compared with larg- ed the plate. Low and slow is the way to go when it comes to making this yummy fish dish. A low-tem- Spaghetti squash with tomato sauce perature oven ensures that the fish cooks slowly, without Servings: 4 drying out. Crispy, buttery, Pressure Cooker: 50 minutes garlicky panko bread crumbs Slow Cooker: 5 hours, 30 minutes get a head start in a skillet — 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil so they're golden brown when — 3 garlic cloves, minced the fish comes out of the oven. — 1 tablespoon tomato paste Finally, a mayonnaise and egg — 1 teaspoon minced fresh oregano or 1/2 teaspoon dried yolk "glue" adds rich flavor — Pinch red pepper flakes and helps the crumb topping — Salt and pepper stay put. Even kids who don't PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS — 2 pounds plum tomatoes, cored and cut into 1 inch pieces usually like fish will like this This recipe for crispy baked cod appears in the “Complete Cookbook — 1 4-pound spaghetti squash, halved lengthwise and dish! for Young Chefs.” seeded — 2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil — Shaved Parmesan — Using highest saute or browning function, heat oil in mul- Crispy baked cod ticooker until shimmering. Add garlic, tomato paste, oregano, pepper flakes, and 1/2 teaspoon salt and cook, stirring fre- Servings: 4 — 12-inch skillet — Turn off heat. Transfer panko mixture to quently, until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Stir in tomatoes. Start to finish: 65 minutes — Rubber spatula medium bowl. Stir in parsley and let cool Season squash halves with salt and pepper and nestle cut Prepare Ingredients: — 2 bowls (1 medium, 1 small) for 10 minutes. side down into multicooker. — Vegetable oil spray — Whisk — Meanwhile, in small bowl, whisk to- — To pressure cook: Lock lid in place and close pressure — 2 tablespoons unsalted butter — Paper towels gether mayonnaise, egg yolk, and lemon release valve. Select high pressure cook function and cook for — 3/4 cup panko bread crumbs — Small spoon zest. 10 minutes. Turn off multicooker and quick-release pressure. — 2 garlic cloves, peeled and minced — Instant-read thermometer — Use paper towels to pat fish dry. Use Carefully remove lid, allowing steam to escape away from you. — Salt and pepper — Oven mitts back of small spoon to spread mayonnaise — To slow cook: Lock lid in place and open pressure release — 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley Start Cooking! mixture evenly over top of each fillet. valve. Select low slow cook function and cook until squash — 2 tablespoons mayonnaise — Adjust oven rack to middle position — Working with one fillet at a time, coat is tender, 4 to 5 hours. (If using Instant Pot, select high slow — 1 large egg yolk and heat oven to 300 F. Line rimmed bak- top of each fillet with panko mixture. Place cook function and increase cooking range to 5 to 6 hours.) — 1/2 teaspoon grated lemon zest, plus ing sheet with aluminum foil and set cool- fillets, crumb side up, on greased rack in Carefully remove lid, allowing steam to escape away from you. lemon wedges ing rack inside baking sheet. Spray rack baking sheet. Wash your hands. — Transfer squash to cutting board, let cool slightly, then shred — 4 6-ounce skinless cod fillets, 1 to 1 with vegetable oil spray. — Place baking sheet in oven and bake flesh into strands using two forks; discard skins. Transfer squash 1/2 inches thick — In 12-inch skillet, melt butter over until fish registers 145 F on instant-read to fine-mesh strainer and let drain while finishing sauce. Gather Cooking Equipment: medium heat. Add panko, garlic, 1/2 tea- thermometer, 30 to 40 minutes. — Cook sauce using highest saute or browning function until — Rimmed baking sheet spoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper and — Use oven mitts to remove baking sheet tomatoes are completely broken down and sauce is thickened, — Aluminum foil cook, stirring often with rubber spatula, un- from oven. Place baking sheet on second 15 to 20 minutes. Transfer squash to serving dish, spoon sauce — 2 cooling racks til lightly browned, 3 to 5 minutes. cooling rack. Serve fish with lemon wedges. over top, and sprinkle with basil and Parmesan. Serve. Key tips on how to avoid making your tabbouleh salad soggy By America’s Test Kitchen Tabbouleh is a signature Levan- Tabbouleh tine salad made of bulgur, parsley, tomato, and onion steeped in a pen- Servings: 4-6 etrating mint and lemon dressing. Start to finish: 2 hours, 30 minutes We started by salting the toma- — 3 tomatoes, cored and cut into 1/2-inch pieces toes to rid them of excess moisture — Salt and pepper that otherwise made our salad sog- — 1/2 cup medium-grind bulgur, rinsed gy. Soaking the bulgur in lemon — 1/4 cup lemon juice (2 lemons) juice and some of the drained to- — 6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil mato liquid, rather than in water, — 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper allowed it to absorb lots of flavor as — 1 1/2 cups minced fresh parsley it softened. — 1/2 cup minced fresh mint Chopped onion overwhelmed the — 2 scallions, sliced thin salad; two mild scallions added just — Toss tomatoes with 1/4 teaspoon salt in fine-mesh strainer the right amount of oniony flavor. set over bowl and let drain, tossing occasionally, for 30 minutes; Parsley, mint, and a bit of cayenne reserve 2 tablespoons drained tomato juice. Toss bulgur with 2 pepper rounded out the dish. Add- tablespoons lemon juice and reserved tomato juice in bowl and ing the herbs and vegetables while let sit until grains begin to soften, 30 to 40 minutes. the bulgur was still soaking gave — Whisk remaining 2 tablespoons lemon juice, oil, cayenne, the components time to mingle, re- and 1/4 teaspoon salt together in large bowl. Add tomatoes, sulting in a cohesive dish. bulgur, parsley, mint, and scallions and toss gently to combine. Don’t confuse bulgur with Cover and let sit at room temperature until flavors have blended PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cracked wheat, which has a much and bulgur is tender, about 1 hour. Before serving, toss salad to This recipe for tabbouleh appears in the cookbook “Complete longer cooking time and will not recombine and season with salt and pepper to taste. Mediterranean.” work in this recipe.