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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 Council Revere re Marshalls leaves 18 plan for homeless By Thor Jourgensen school ITEM NEWS EDITOR By Bridget Turcotte REVERE — A four-alarm re early Tues- ITEM STAFF day morning on Taft Street destroyed two LYNN — The former Marshall homes, leaving 18 residents homeless but Middle School could become a 100- none injured, according to re of cials. unit senior housing building. Revere Fire Chief Christopher Bright said The city’s Request for Proposals crews faced immediate dif culty nding a Committee discussed proposing a water source to ght the re and stretched zoning change for the neighbor- hoses to Broadway and other streets to hook hood that encompasses the former up to hydrants. Bright said one re ghter, whom he did middle school on Porter Street. not immediately identify, was taken to an Clint Muche, Lynn’s deputy area hospital with non life-threatening in- building commissioner, recom- juries. A statement released late Tuesday mended changing the property to morning by Mayor Brian Arrigo’s of ce stat- R3 zoning, which would allow for ed the Cambridge re ghter was injured by single- and double-family homes, a collapsed gutter. row houses, and apartment hous- “There were no injuries to civilians as far es. Special permits can be issued as I know,” Bright said. to allow assisted living facilities, Arrigo’s statement urged displaced Taft mixed use, and hotels. Street residents affected by Tuesday’s hot City Council President Darren weather to stop by First Congregational Cyr said he would only make a Church, 230 Beach St., where air condi- recommendation after holding tioned seating is available. The statement multiple informational meetings said relief agencies, including the American with residents who live in the Red Cross, planned to set up on Taft Street neighborhood over the next few at First Congregational to assist residents. weeks. “Residents in need of relief services are “We rst need to have those urged to visit the church,” stated Arrigo. neighborhood meetings to make Bright said an initial investigation indi- everybody aware of what we want cated the re started in the rear of 45 Taft to do with the site and explain the PHOTO | SCOTT EISEN and spread next door to 41 Taft. He said both potential positive impact of the buildings are uninhabitable with 12 adults A re ghter works to extinguish a 4-alarm re with multiple houses in- LYNN, A3 volved along Taft Street in Revere early Tuesday morning. FIRE, A7 Rounding off INSIDE Swampscott hits In Malden City to tackle history in Saugus housing issues. A2 beach to end  ooding

By Bridget Turcotte the wooded property is unused In Peabody By Matt Demirs Park), Whale Beach (Pollison Food trucks are ITEM STAFF and overgrown with weeds. FOR THE ITEM Park), Phillips’ Beach, and Pres- rolling in. A2 The area that encompasses ton Beach are included. SAUGUS — The Round Hill SWAMPSCOTT — Changes Round Hill, Vinegar Hill, and Following a vulnerability anal- Historic Site project is nearing In Lynn to the entrances of the town’s properties along the Saugus ysis completed by Kleinfelder, completion after more than ve Girls Inc. participating beaches could be coming. years. River, is known to have rich in summer food The Beach Access Coastal consultants with of ces in Cam- The site sits at the base of Native American heritage, said program. A3 Resiliency Project will meet bridge, and the Massachusetts Marilyn Carlson, vice-chairman Of ce of Coastal Zone Manage- Round Hill and showcases the In Opinion tonight to discuss the improve- area’s history, culture, and nat- of the Saugus Historical Com- ments designed to minimize the ment (CZM), Kane said some of mission. Getting into the the improvements made include ural resources. It was chosen swim of summer. A4 effects of the rising sea level and by local historian Alonzo Lewis The project started with a coastal  ooding. changing elevations by raising to be the focal point of the town $10,000 allocation from Town In Sports Community development di- the top of entrances, as well as seal in 1870. Meeting in 2010, which was in- Boxing for a rector Peter Kane said when the adding grass to stop water. The hill is cone-shaped and tended to restore and install a cause in Lynn. B1 ocean surges during storms, it More information on the reno- rises 125 to 150 feet high on a cast iron fence that was donat- causes  ooding of streets and vation plans will be available at 600-square-foot parcel. The Sau- ed by retired Saugus teacher In Food homes. the presentation, Kane said. gus Public Safety Building sits Cool dishes for those The entrances to Fisherman’s on one side. The remainder of ROUND HILL, A7 hot summer days. B8 Beach, Sandy Beach (Cassidy SWAMPSCOTT, A7 Check Revere’s Medford latest move City Council By Matt Demirs Amya Conn mulls money FOR THE ITEM checks out the chess set in REVERE — A royal family moved to front of Re- for schools the city on Monday. The king and queen, two rooks, two vere City Hall. By Freker bishops, two knights, and eight pawns FOR THE ITEM now live on the sidewalk outside City ITEM PHOTO | MEDFORD — The city budget pro- Hall, waiting for someone to make OWEN O’ROURKE posal up for review by the Medford their next move. The Revere Recreation Department City Council represents a 3.1 per- opened an outdoor chess and checkers cent increase, about $5 million, over for residents to play for the summer. last year’s nal appropriation and The pop-up park meets a pair of the includes a nearly 4 percent increase city’s goals, according to Joseph Grav- for local schools. ellese, a spokesman for Mayor Brian Mayor Stephanie M. Burke submit- M. Arrigo ted her $167.1 million spending plan “Our rst goal is to create vibrant for the budget year that starts on public spaces for the community,” he July 1 with details outlining new city said. “It is a unique use of unused services, as well as increases in per- space. Nobody really walks behind the sonnel in the Medford Police Depart- monument so we wanted to do some- ment and Medford Public Library. thing with it.” Burke speci cally cited the pro- The second goal, Gravallese said, posed $2.1 million increase in school was to give Revere residents some- funding “to assist in maintaining thing to do. and augmenting all our current He said the games are just the be- school ratings.” ginning of creating these kind of spac- Medford’s public schools are classi- es. The library plans to open a small ed by state education of cials as a branch at the pop-up station where Level 2 school district. people can read books and magazines. “In scal year 2018, we will contin- They are also looking to create a chess ue to strive to exceed the service lev- club to not only answer student inter- el expectations of our constituents,” est, but to educate and involve others Burke said, adding, “The mission of and use the space. city government is to provide open, After admitting he was the rst per- honest and proactive services effec- son to lose a game, Gravellese said tively and ef ciently, focusing on the feedback has been positive on the the needs of today and planning for CHESS, A7 MEDFORD, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 71° VOL. 139, ISSUE 159 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 54° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 FOOD ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 OBITUARIES Malden to tackle housing issues Richard J. Ryan, 73 1943-2017 By Steve Freker Housing and Communi- concern in Malden and in March bowed to the FOR THE ITEM ty Development and Eric Medford with city coun- wishes of neighborhood LYNN — Richard J. “Dick” and . Shupin, Director of Pub- cils in both communities residents and a Medford MALDEN – Steve Finn Ryan, age 73 of Lynn, passed Dick is survived by his lic Policy for the Citizens’ debating restrictions and councilor and scaled back will draw on his 15 years away on Friday, June 9, 2017, daughter, Karen A. Ryan of Housing and Planning As- proposals related to new designs for a Salem Street experience as Malden at CareOne Nursing Home in Concord, N.H., his sister, sociation (CHAPA), who will construction during the condominium complex, Housing Authority (MHA) Peabody. Dick was born on Kathleen Giberti of Beverly provide a perspective on last several months. cutting their plans down executive director to talk Sept. 30, 1943, in Boston. He and his brother, Paul Ryan present and long-term pri- Malden’s council is con- from four stories to three about regional housing was the son of the late, Pat- and his wife, Rike of Plano, orities of housing advocates. trends at a June 28 forum. sidering an extension of with back their construc- rick and Mary (Cassidy) Ryan. Texas. His grandsons; John Finn will be one of a trio State Sen. Jason Lewis, is a residential construction tion plan to three stories He was raised and educated Kaligandis and Andrew Ka- of speakers at the “Com- hosting the event and has moratorium. The moratori- from four with a rede- in Everett and graduated from ligandis of Concord, N.H., munity Conversations” sponsored similar “Com- um prohibits construction signed parking plan and Everett Vocational School. as well as many nieces and discussion at 6 p.m. in the munity Conversations” in of any residential building 16 units of housing. Dick served his country in nephews also survive him. Reading Public Library Malden and Melrose with with five or more housing Previous “Community the U.S. Army during the Viet- He was predeceased by his conference room, 64 Mid- a different topic at each units in the city, except in Conversations” forums nam Era and was honorably son, David Ryan, his brother, dlesex Avenue, Reading. forum including the op- sections of the downtown have focused public educa- discharged. Though Dick had James Ryan and his sister, The forum is free and open portunity for residents to designated as Residential tion; public transportation; many occupations over the Theresa Waite. to the public. share ideas and opinions Overlay Districts and also small business and entre- years, he truly enjoyed his time Service information: Fam- and have their questions the Rowe’s Quarry site. preneurship; challenges as a bus driver for many years ily and friends are invited Finn will talk about housing needs and priori- answered by experts. In previous votes, the facing senior citizens and for the City of Chelsea School to attend Dick’s memorial “The availability and af- Council extended the orig- caregivers; veterans’ is- Department. He loved to be service on Friday, June 16, ties of local communities. He will guide the June fordability of housing in inal five-plus unit residen- sues, energy policy and active and spend time out- 2017. Visitation will be held our communities are funda- tial construction morato- environmental priorities; doors. He especially enjoyed from 6–7 p.m. and a service 28 conversation along with mental concerns for families rium from January 2017 and, efforts to combat sub- his morning walks along Lynn will follow at 7 p.m. Burial Chrystal Kornegay, Un- in our region,” Lewis said. Beach. Dick would also enjoy will take place at a later dersecretary of the Mas- through June of this year. stance abuse and opioid going biking and taking a nice date, at the convenience of sachusetts Department of Housing is a significant Developers in Medford addiction in the region. hike. Dick prided himself on the family. Please visit www. staying up on current events cuffemcginn.com for direc- and loved to have a good po- tions, or to sign the online Food trucks rolling into Peabody litical debate with his family guest book. By Adam Swift Gravel said, with at least will be able to operate cerned about the lack of ITEM STAFF three making the rounds along a public way as long regulations for food trucks in recent weeks. as it passes inspection,” and other businesses per- Norman J. Hellmuth, 89 PEABODY — Food trucks “The question this raised Gravel said. mitted by hawkers licenses. are more popular than ever, to me is, is there no ordi- Potential problems lay “Flower vendors and gift but one City Councilor is nance to protect the city beyond Centennial Park vendors use the same proce- worried that the city could against an onslaught of food and the Senior Open, he dure, and it’s going to create LYNN — Norman J. Hellmuth, ter and Michael Hellmuth of be overrun by these restau- age 89, of Lynn, died Monday Lynn, his daughter, Bonnie trucks?” Gravel said. “The added. Since there are no a problem,” said Charest. rants on the go. answer is that there is no regulations, the vehicles June 12, 2017, in a local nurs- H. Golding of Duncan, S.C.; Food trucks are licensed Gravel said the industrial ing home after a brief illness. his grandchildren, Kristen ordinance to protect against can also set up shop in and community develop- by the state and only need an onslaught of food trucks He was the husband of the Hellmuth of Hyannis, Heidi front of any existing city ment committee will look at to pass a local health de- or food wagons. They fall business. late Eileen L. (Scheffler) Hell- Hellmuth of Oakland, Calif., all businesses regulated by partment inspection to under state legislation as a “Based on what I’ve seen muth. A lifelong Lynn resident, Mackenzie Golding of Duncan, state hawkers licenses. operate within city limits. hawkers license.” and researched, if they he was the son of the late S.C., Savannah Cloonan of “Would this include ice John H.A. and Elsa (Sjoberg) Duncan, S.C., Meghan Web- Councilor-at-Large Da- It looks to be too late to want to park it down in vid Gravel is asking the address one immediate front of Brothers (Deli on cream trucks, too?” Coun- Hellmuth. He was a graduate ber of Indiana, Robin Web- cilor-at-Large Anne Man- of Lynn Trade School, and also ber of Dedham, Mass., Dane council’s industrial and concern about an exces- Main Street), they can, as community development sive bounty of the food long as they pay the park- ning-Martin asked. Grav- completed the General Elec- Webber of Los Angeles, Calif., el said there are special tric Apprentice Course and Christine Webber of Dedham, committee to look at cre- trucks, the councilor said. ing meters,” said Gravel. provisions for ice cream attended the Lowell Institute Mass. He also leaves four ating an ordinance to help “In two weeks, we’re “They can park right out at MIT. great-grandchildren and sev- regulate the trucks. going to be hosting the at City Hall or in a neigh- trucks separate from oth- Norman served in the Unit- eral nieces and nephews. He The most conspicuous Senior Open (golf tourna- borhood near you.” er food trucks, but that ed States Army Medical Corps was the brother of the late Do- spot for the mobile eat- ment at Salem Country Ward 4 Councilor Ed those regulations could be during the Korean Conflict. He ris O’Brien. eries is Centennial Park, Club), and any food truck Charest said he’s also con- discussed in the future. had worked as a programmer Service information: His for for more funeral will be held on Friday than 30 years until his re- at 11 a.m. in the SOLIMINE tirement, receiving numerous Funeral Home, 426 Broadway R2-D2, lightsaber: The Force is awards for his programming (Rt 129), Lynn. Burial will be skills. He was a devout Chris- in Puritan Lawn Memorial tian, and was an active mem- Park, Peabody. Relatives strong in this Star Wars auction ber of the Church of the Open and friends are respectfully Bible in Burlington. He enjoyed invited. Visiting hours are By Mark Pratt mind, but said she could traveling and spending winters on Thursday from 4-8 p.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS not recall any single piece in Florida. A skilled carpenter, Those who prefer may make of Star Wars memorabilia he enjoyed woodworking and donations to Church of the BOSTON — Die-hard ever selling for anywhere he could fix absolutely Open Bible, 3 Winn Star Wars fans will need close to $2 million. anything. St., Burlington, MA to rely on more than the The 43-inch tall R2 He is survived by his 01803. Directions and force if they want to bid unit for sale is sort of a two sons, William “Bill” guestbook at www.so- on an R2-D2 droid that Frankenstein’s monster Hellmuth of Glouces- limine.com. appeared in several of the of droids, pieced together franchise’s movies. over several years from A couple million dollars different original compo- might also help. nents used in the first five Maryann Zampell, 61 Luke Skywalker’s Star Wars movies. There is lightsaber, Darth Vader’s no other known complete helmet and shoulder ar- original R2 unit in the BEVERLY — Mary- Surviving her are mor, as well as imperial public domain, according ann Zampell, 61, of two brothers, Thom- and rebel weapons are on to the auction house. Beverly, passed away as J. Zampell Jr., and the block, but the center- For the sequels after the on Tuesday, June, 6, his wife Diana of piece is no doubt the squat original “Star Wars: A New 2017, at home. She Wenham and James blue, white and silver Hope” in 1977, production was the beloved C. Zampell and his droid famous for commu- designers took the alumi- daughter of the late wife Christine of Wen- nicating in a series of elec- num, steel and fiberglass Thomas J. and Helen ham; three nieces, tronic beeps and squeaks. R2 units, retired old and M. (Friend) Zampell Joy E. Sullivan and Representing “the pinna- worn out parts and add- of Beverly. Maryann her husband Daniel, cle of the Star Wars collect- ed new features to save was raised and educated in of Gloucester; Dawn M. Zam- ing universe,” it could fetch time and meet production Beverly and was a graduate pell and her fiancé, Nicholas up to $2 million in the June deadlines. of St. Mary Star of the Sea Baerenklau, of New York; and 26-28 auction, according to Fans outbid for the droid School in Beverly and Bish- Kristin Zampell Noon and her Calabasas, Calif.-based auc- may want to take a shot op Fenwick High School in husband Elliot of Wenham; tion house Profiles in His- at landing the lightsaber. Peabody, Class of 1974. She one nephew, Brian J. Zampell tory. The bidding is being Carried by actor Mark Ha- continued her education by and his wife Maryelien of handled by Boston-based mill as Luke Skywalker in graduating from Regis College Newburyport; six great-nieces online auction marketplace the first two Star Wars in Weston, Class of 1978, and and nephews, and many cher- Invaluable. movies, it is expected to Boston University, class of ished aunts, uncles, cousins, Nothing like a complete sell for anywhere from 1986. and friends. R2 unit has ever been sold $150,000 to $250,000. A quiet person with a sense Service information: Ser- at auction before, said Unfortunately, the prop PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of humor, Maryann was an vices and interment will be Stephanie Connell, a Lon- does not emit a blade of An R2-D2 droid pieced together over several avid runner in her younger held privately. Arrangements don-based movie memo- blue light. years from different props used in the first five days and a life-long lover of are under the direction rabilia consultant not in- The 10.5 -inch lightsaber Star Wars movies will be up for auction. the ocean and of animals, with of the CAMPBELL Funer- volved in the sale. comes directly from the ar- many pets sharing her home al Home, 525 Cabot St., “This is not just a nor- chive of Gary Kurtz, pro- Not a Star Wars fan? “Saturday Night Fever,” over the years. She enjoyed Beverly. In lieu of flowers, mal movie prop,” she said. ducer of “Star Wars: A New Props from some of Hol- which is expected to get as countless trips to Ogunquit, expressions of sympathy “This is instantly recog- Hope” and “The Empire lywood’s most famous much as $1.5 million; and N.H., and Cape Cod with her may be made in her mem- nizable, the creme de la Strikes Back,” and is accom- movies are also for sale, the clothes worn by Leon- mother and best friend, Helen, ory to the Bishop Fenwick creme of movie props.” panied with a letter of au- including the illuminated ardo DiCaprio as Jack before her passing. Maryann High School Annual Fund, Connell wracked her thenticity signed by Kurtz. disco dancing floor from Dawson in “Titanic.” would help ill relatives in their 99 Margin St., Peabody, time of need, and she never MA 01960 or to the Regis forgot a holiday or a birthday College Annual Fund, Office for her many aunts, nieces, of Development & Alumnae Pills and alcohol found in 781-593-7700 nephews, and great-nieces Relations, 235 Wellesley St., Publishing Daily, except Sundays USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 and nephews. Maryann spent Box 30, Weston, MA 02493. Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA her professional career in ser- Information, directions and US bobsledder at death and additional offices. vice to the local community as condolences at www.camp- Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item a social worker. bellfuneral.com. 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William P. Shoemak- veterans sections. ceremony. From left, David J. Solimine, Sr., Joel C. Solimine, District Chief Ar- er American Legion Post Worn and tattered flags English High School thur Richard, Lynn Fire Department, Chris Doucette, Lynn Fire, Peter 345, the Lynn Fire De- may be brought to the Marine Corps Junior Re- Lanzilotti, Adjutant and Financial Officer William P. Shoemaker Post partment and Legionnaire ceremony or left at Soli- serve Officers Training 345 American Legion, Marcel Thivierge, Lynn Fire, Earl W. Boyce, Vice David P. Solimine Sr. are mine Funeral Home, 426 Corps cadets, local Boy Commander William P. Shoemaker Post, David DePrizito, Lynn Fire coordinating the ceremo- Broadway, or any Lynn Scouts, Troop 34, Sacred (kneeling) and Lt. Jim Murphy, Lynn Fire. nial disposal of worn or fire station before Friday, Heart Church, and Breed COURTESY PHOTO tattered American flags June 16. Proper protocol Middle School Marine by burning on June 17 for disposing of worn and Corps Leadership Acade- at 10 a.m. at Pine Grove tattered flags by burning my students will assist in Cemetery adjacent to the will be followed during the the ceremony. Council Marshalls plan for school Girls Inc. participating in LYNN which now has its own al, so those commercial From A1 waiting list, said Cyr. property owners would “We are trying to get the not be affected. summer food program site,” Cyr said. “If the most from that property Peter Caron, the city’s neighborhood is not on with the least amount of chief financial officer, said Free meals will be pro- under the Food Distribu- ture (USDA) civil rights board, there’s no sense in impact,” Cyr said. the plan would not close the vided to all eligible chil- tion Program or Tempo- regulations and policies. going forward with the The city’s Ordinance budget gap entirely but that dren free of charge from rary Assistance to Needy Persons with disabilities zoning. But they can look and Rules Committee dis- it would bring in more reve- June 27 to September 1 Families (TANF) are au- who require alternative from 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. tomatically eligible to re- at an empty, dilapidated cussed a plan on Tuesday nue than other solutions. means of communication for breakfast and from 3 ceive free meals. lot and building or we can night that would charge “All the things out there for program information try to rejuvenate it.” property owners an annu- p.m. to 4 p.m. for a snack Acceptance and partic- in discussion will not sub- should contact the agen- Cyr said he envisions al trash disposal fee that stitute this — not even at Girls Inc., 50 High St. ipation requirements for cy where they applied for a minimum age require- could raise as much as $2 close,” said Caron. “I can To be eligible to receive the meal program and all ment for the housing to be million annually. say with confidence that free meals at a residential activities are the same benefits. either 55 or 62 years. Under the proposal, the if this doesn’t pass, there or non-residential camp, for all regardless of race, Individuals who are The building has the fee would apply to any will have to be budget re- children must meet the color, national origin, sex, deaf, hard of hearing potential for about 100 unit that is not owner-oc- ductions.” income guidelines for re- age or disability, and there or have speech disabili- one-bedroom units. There cupied. For example, own- Councilors Buzzy Barton duced-price meals in the will be no discrimination ties may contact USDA are 150 existing parking ers of a single-family home National School Lunch in the course of the meal and Peter Capano argued through the Federal Relay spaces with room for addi- who live in the dwelling Program. Children who service. that it was difficult to vote Service at (800) 877-8339. tional parking and green would be exempt. But for something without are part of households Meals will be provided Additionally, program in- space, he said. landlords of two-, three-, knowing exactly how much that receive Supplemen- at the sites and times in King’s Beach Towers, a four-, five- and six-fami- money it will generate. tal Nutrition Assistance accordance with federal formation maybe made senior housing develop- ly homes who live in the The City Council will Program (SNAP - former- civil rights law and U.S. available in languages ment on Eastern Avenue, house would be charged hold a public hearing on ly food stamps) or benefits Department of Agricul- other than English. has a waiting list of more for those units they do not the proposal to implement than 300 people, said Cyr. live in. Out-of-town land- a trash fee in July. About six years ago, the lords would pay the most. LAW OFFICES OF 22 Lincoln Ave. area was zoned R3 and an Owners of apartment Bridget Turcotte can be JAMES J. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B Will independent counsel John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W   J. K Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Vice President, Finance be the next to get axed? J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman It’s pretty crazy in Wash- Congress. authority to fire Mueller. Customer Service P ‘  ington these days. Soon it Trump defied conven- Apart from Rosenstein Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 could get even crazier. tional wisdom last month and Sessions, the only Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Prominent lawyers and when he fired FBI direc- confirmed Justice offi- All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 politicos have started to tor James Comey after cial is Rachel Brand, the 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 chatter about the odds allegedly entreating Com- associate attorney gen- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 that President Donald ey to back away from the eral, whom the Senate Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 Trump might fire Robert FBI’s Russia probe. That approved on a party-line Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Mueller, the independent showed that Trump is not vote. It seems question- classi [email protected] counsel looking into Rus- one to be impeded by po- able that she would put John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Subscriptions sian influence in the 2016 litical protocol — Comey’s her reputation at risk by [email protected] presidential election. 10-year term wasn’t set to going along with such a This isn’t just in- expire until 2023. Mueller Circulation directive. [email protected] side-the-Beltway gos- was appointed to inves- That would leave Ses- Ext. 3 sip. Over the weekend, a tigate whether Trump or sions himself. First he’d Trump lawyer publicly his associates had links have to reverse his recus- Newsroom refused to rule out that to Russian hackers, and al. Trump, who expressed [email protected] possibility, stressing that Trump lacks the direct au- displeasure with Session’s [email protected] the president has the nec- thority to dismiss him. EDITORIAL withdrawal from the case, Ext. 4 essary authority. Then on But he could order the wouldn’t hesitate to apply Monday, Trump’s friend Justice Department to do Sports pressure. But the count- Christopher Ruddy, a so. There, the job would [email protected] er-pressure would also be right-wing media exec- first fall to the person who Ext. 5 strong. Getting into the utive, told “PBS News- appointed Mueller, Depu- Sessions, a major Trump Retail and Online Hour”: “I think he’s consid- ty Attorney General Rod campaign supporter, dis- Advertising ering perhaps terminating Rosenstein, because Attor- [email protected] swim of summer the special counsel. I think ney General Jeff Sessions qualified himself on the he’s weighing that option.” has recused himself from advice of the department’s ADVERTISING Outdoor temperatures have spiked into the 90s and Although Ruddy, who said involvement in the probe. ethics office after he had beaches are filling up, with swimming pools soon to fol- failed to disclose several Ernie Carpenter Jr. he spoke to the president If Trump instructs Ro- Interim Director of Advertising low suit. For area lifeguards, firefighters and emergen- by phone over the week- senstein to dump Mueller, meetings he had with top and Business Development, ext. 1355 cy room workers, the start of another summer means end, said he personal- it would evoke memories Russians during his con- [email protected] crossing fingers and hoping against hope that the ly thought it would be a of 1973, when the two top firmation hearings. warm weather months are not marked by drowning. Bob Gunther mistake to take that step, Justice Department offi- Mueller has wide au- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 Accidental water deaths all too often claim young other Trump cheerleaders, cials, Elliott Richardson thority to look into mat- [email protected] victims who typically and tragically drown in swim- including former House and Bill Ruckelshaus, re- ters related to Russian ming pools and ponds, yards, if not feet, away from election meddling, includ- Michele Iannaco Speaker Newt Gingrich, signed rather than obey Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 people who could save them. have begun assailing President Richard Nixon’s ing collusion with Trump [email protected] Tragedies happen and accidents are seemingly Mueller, a former director order to fire Archibald operatives, financial links Ralph Mitchell inevitable. But drowning deaths often seem more of the Federal Bureau of Cox, the special prosecu- between Trump and Rus- avoidable for the simple reason that many victims Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 Investigation with a ster- tor conducting the Water- sia and whether the pres- [email protected] lacked swimming and water safety skills. ling reputation. gate investigation. ident tried to obstruct the It is classified as a sport, but swimming is also a Ruddy said Mueller has Rosenstein would prob- inquiry. Patricia Whalen survival skill as important as learning how to cross Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 some “conflicts” because ably refuse. A highly re- In 1973, there was such [email protected] a street safely and developing strong, common-sense his former law firm, Wilm- garded Justice Depart- a firestorm following Nix- intuition about strangers. Swimming lessons teach er Hale, also represents ment careerist, he tapped on’s move against Cox BUSINESS OFFICE strokes, kicks, proper flotation and breathing. But Ivanka Trump, the pres- Mueller — infuriating that the White House was the fundamental lesson they really teach is elimi- Beth Bresnahan ident’s daughter, and her Trump — after the White forced to appoint another Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 nating fear of the water and overcoming the natural husband Jared Kushner. House tried to pin the special prosecutor, Texas [email protected] instinct to panic underwater. Also, Ruddy said, Mueller Comey firing on him. attorney Leon Jaworski. People have survived being stranded in the ocean was considered for FBI It then would get com- Susan J. Conti He proved as tough as Controller, ext. 1288 for hours, even days. Drowning deaths occur within director before he was ap- plicated. In 1973, Nixon Cox, successfully suing [email protected] seconds because someone who can’t swim panics in- pointed special counsel. turned to the third-rank- the White House for in- Ted Grant stead of rolling onto their back and calmly floating Democrats, reacting ing Justice official, Solici- formation, including Oval until help arrives. to the chatter, said that tor General Robert Bork, Publisher, ext. 1234 Office tapes that led to [email protected] Lack of supervision is responsible for drownings in- if Trump fired Mueller who fired Cox in his ca- Nixon’s resignation nine volving very young children. But older children, teen- they’d try to enact an in- pacity as acting attorney months later. Marian Kinney agers, and adults die because no one took the time dependent counsel stat- general. Legal experts say ext. 1212 to teach them how to swim or assess a swimming lo- ute so they could appoint that only a Justice official Albert R. Hunt is a [email protected] cation before jumping. The Lynn YMCA is dedicated him. They didn’t explain who has been confirmed Bloomberg View columnist. Will Kraft to reducing and eliminating the legacy of fatal igno- how they’d push that idea by the Senate, as Bork Readers may email him at Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 rance with free swimming lessons for Breed Middle through a Republican had been, would have the [email protected]. [email protected] School students on Saturdays. Jennifer Perez The next round of lessons begins June 19 and runs ext. 1205 through August 27. The lessons may inspire future [email protected] Olympians or endurance swimmers, but their prima- Carolina Trujillo ry purpose is to make kids comfortable in the water Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 and teach them aquatic common sense. [email protected] Cities and towns supplemented with state financial Jim Wilson assistance should combine forces to expand swim- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 ming lesson opportunities and promote lessons aimed [email protected] at children and adults. The North Shore by definition CIRCULATION borders the ocean and ponds and swimming pools are natural hot weather recreation destinations. Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 Every person who learns how to swim is a swimmer [email protected] who is on his/her way to learning water life-saving techniques. Every novice swimmer is a future ad- CLASSIFIED vanced swimmer capable of safely teaching someone Abbe Young Smith else to swim. Manager, ext. 1276 Summer officially begins in a week and now is the [email protected] time for public and school officials and for parents to Kerry Smith make summer 2017 a tragedy-free season dedicated Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 to ensuring time spent in the water is fun and safe. [email protected] Huge progress has been made through public rela- tions campaigns to reduce driving fatalities and fire NEWSROOM deaths. The same progress can be achieved in reduc- Bill Brotherton ing, even eliminating, drowning deaths. The goal is Features Editor ext. 1338 achievable one stroke at a time. [email protected] Gayla Cawley Reporter, ext. 1236 HEIDI STEVENS: [email protected] Cheryl Charles Night Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] Conspiracy theorist doesn’t deserve NBC platform Tori Faieta Copy Editor [email protected] If you’re of the mind, as I am, “His words have consequenc- Watts disagrees. “Alex Jones has mainstream news show serves to that NBC should not air Megyn es,” she continues. “Alex Jones’s been in the spotlight for far too legitimize him more than expose Thomas Grillo Kelly’s interview with Infowars followers harass the families of long,” she writes. “It’s time to turn him. He’s fully exposed as it is. Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] conspiracy theorist Alex Jones mass shooting victims online and that light off and let him crawl “As a journalist, it is incumbent during on Father’s in-person. Alex Jones himself back under the refrigerator.” on you to report on the facts — Spenser Hasak Day, you can now sign a petition showed up at a Moms Demand Others joining the chorus of crit- and on all sides of what’s happen- Photographer, ext. 1332 saying as much. Action event in Texas to harass icism include Chelsea Clinton, Re- ing in our country today,” Watts [email protected] Shannon Watts, founder of the parents of shooting victims. publican strategist Ana Navarro, writes to Kelly. “As an American, Thor Jourgensen Moms Demand Action for Gun It’s gotten so bad that a woman New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, you have an obligation to ensure News Editor, ext. 1267 Sense in America, wrote an open harassing Sandy Hook families dozens of family members of shoot- your audience isn’t misled by the [email protected] letter to Kelly on Monday af- was recently jailed.” ing victims and the New York Daily opinions of a madman. As a mom, Steve Krause ternoon calling her decision to Late Monday, J.P. Morgan Chase News, whose Tuesday front page you must take care that your ac- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 give Jones a platform, “abjectly announced it was pulling all TV reads: “He blamed U.S. for 9/11. He tions don’t cause additional suf- [email protected] wrong and unethical.” The letter and digital advertisements from denied Sandy Hook massacre. Now fering to grieving parents who al- Morrison includes a link to a petition de- NBC News until after Kelly’s NBC’s Megyn Kelly will give con- ready have a load too big to bear.” Sports Reporter nouncing the interview. scheduled interview airs. Kristin spiracy crackpot prime exposure on I have to agree. The interview [email protected] feels like a cynical, callous ratings “Alex Jones is an infamous liar Lemkau, Chase’s chief marketing ... NUTWORK NEWS.” Owen O’Rourke grab. The show, if it goes on, might who makes a living preying on the officer, tweeted Monday that she It would be easier to see the in- Photographer, ext. 1224 do well. But to be worth our time, pain of others,” Watts writes. “He was “repulsed” that Kelly would terview as an attempt to expose [email protected] it should also do good. has said the bombings in Oklaho- give airtime to Jones. a malicious, underground move- Anne Marie Tobin And I don’t see how that’s pos- ma City and at the Boston Mara- Kelly defended the interview ment (sunshine is the best dis- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 sible. thon didn’t happen. He said the Sunday, tweeting, “POTUS’s been infectant and all) if Jones didn’t [email protected] shootings in Newtown, CT, Orlan- on & praises @RealAlexJones’ already have his own radio show, Heidi Stevens is a columnist for Bridget Turcotte do, FL, and Aurora, CO, aren’t real, show. He’s giving Infowars a WH Internet news site and the ear of the Chicago Tribune. Readers may Reporter, ext. 1269 and the victims’ families are actors. press credential. Many don’t know the president of the United States. email her at hstevens@chicagotri- [email protected] He’s said 9/11 was a false flag. him; our job is 2 shine a light.” A prime-time interview on a bune.com. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Sessions heatedly denies ADVERTISEMENT improper Russia contacts BETTER THAN BOTOX:

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All address information, particu- Complaints her bedroom window at 8:46 a.m. Fire at the GE remains larly arrests, reflect police records. In Monday at 30 Talbot St.; the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A caller reported his kayak was A report of a large pothole at 9 missing from the pier and float it is the sole responsibility of the con- Indian Rock Dr. at 11:11 a.m. Mon- area on Village Street at 6:30 p.m. day. under investigation cerned party to contact the relevant Monday. police department and have the de- Fire partment issue a notice of correction Theft to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- A report of a mulch fire at 6:03 A report of a motor vehicle break- ifications will not be made without p.m. at Biy Y on Broadway; A report ing and entering at 10:03 a.m. Mon- of a car fire at 10:12 p.m. at Hoot- express notice of change from the day on Orne Street. ers on Broadway. arresting police department. MALDEN Theft LYNN Accidents A report at 10:03 am.. Monday Arrests that a woman broke into the co- A report of a motor vehicle acci- logne case at Walgreens at 1228 Jair Depina, 18, of 41 Grant dent at 7:45 p.m. Sunday at 190 Broadway at 11 p.m. Wednesday St., was arrested at 12:16 a.m. Beach St.; A report of a motor vehi- and stole more than $900 worth of Wednesday for violation of parole cle hit and run at 8:12 p.m. Sunday cologne; or probation. He was also arrested at 30 Baldwin Street. A report of a stolen bicycle worth on warrant charges of assault with about $450 at 7:43 p.m. at 7 Oak a dangerous weapon and assault to Assaults Point Rd. murder. A report of an assault on Clifton SWAMPSCOTT Accidents Street at 10:43 p.m. Sunday; ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE A report of a motor vehicle ac- Accidents Complaints Lynn Fire responds to an alarm at General Electric Tuesday afternoon. cident at Broadway and Jenness A report of a motor vehicle ac- Street at 11:22 a.m. Monday; at A report of suspicious activity at cident at 5:07 a.m. Tuesday at 49 on fire, said Archer. guys did a really great job Boston Street and Washington 12:57 a.m. Sunday at 15 Dell St.; Essex St. By Bridget Turcotte Street at 2:19 p.m. Monday; at 61 at 9:18 a.m. Sunday on Medford ITEM STAFF “It flashed and caught fire knocking it down (quick- Hood St at 2:44 p.m. Monday; at Street; at 3:03 p.m. Sunday at 1100 and continued to burn,” said ly).” Complaints LYNN — GE Aviation 140 Union St. at 3:23 p.m.; at Kevill Archer. “We don’t know why Upon arrival, employees Main St.; at 11:43 p.m. Sunday on workers were cleared to re- Road and Western Avenue at 3:58 that is. There was a very had already been evac- Glen Rock Avenue; A complaint of suspicious activity turn to work in building 74 p.m. Monday; at Adams Street and A report of a disturbance at 16 at 10:54 a.m. Monday at 43 Hillside hot, very smoky, oil-based uated from building 74, Chestnut Street at 4:24 p.m. Mon- around 3:30 p.m. following he said. Two people, who James St. at 2:05 a.m. Sunday; at Ave; A complaint of vandalism to a a fire that began shortly fire when we arrived.” day; at 53 Central Ave at 5:40 p.m. 373 Salem St. at 4:27 a.m. Sunday; motor vehicle at 4:06 p.m. Monday Crews extinguished were initially unaccount- Monday; at 477 Walnut St at 6:06 before 2 p.m. Tuesday, said ed for, were quickly locat- on Boylston Street at 9:31 p.m. Sun- on Danvers Road; Lynn District Fire Chief the fire with portable p.m. Monday; at Street day; at 19 Lebanon St at 8:15 p.m. A report of a fight at 7:42 p.m. dry-chemical extinguish- ed. There were no injuries. Stephen Archer. The fire remains under and Western Avenue at 6:40 p.m. Sunday; Monday at Gulf Express on Essex ers, Archer said. Monday. Workers were testing investigation, Archer said. Street; the integrity of parts us- “Our guys had to work A report of a motor vehicle hit and A complaint of suspicious activity run accident at Brothers Deli at City MEDFORD ing a process that requires in incredibly hard con- Bridget Turcotte can be at 11:52 p.m. Monday at 26 Burpee them to dip the parts in an ditions,” he said. “It was reached at bturcotte@item- Hall Square at 5:48 p.m. Monday; Rd. at 103 Franklin St at 6:14 a.m. Accidents oil-based solution when 94 degrees outside — it live.com. Follow her on the oil flashed and caught was incredibly hot. Our Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Tuesday; A report of a motor vehicle acci- PEABODY dent at Dunkin’ Donuts on Commer- Assaults cial Street at 9:52 p.m. Monday; at Arrests A report of an assault on Kings- Hyatt Place Hotel at 116 Riverside Judge to decide fate of woman ley Terrace at 1:38 p.m. Monday; Ave at 6:36 a.m. Tuesday; at Har- Lilian Lammy, 30, of 70 Beach on Washington Street at 1:41 p.m. vard Street and Mystic Avenue at Ave, Swampscott, was arrested charged with urging suicide Monday. 3:01 p.m. Tuesday. for four outstanding warrants and operating a motor vehicle with a Complaints suspended license at 5:23 p.m. TAUNTON (AP) — A Complaints Monday. young woman accused A report of a gunshot on Rogers A report of suspicious activity at of sending her boyfriend Avenue at 1:15 a.m. Monday; 308 Boston Ave. at 5:58 p.m. Mon- Accidents dozens of text messages A report of trespassing at 10:47 day; on Arden Road at 6:32 p.m. urging him to kill himself a.m. Monday at 501 Washington St.; Monday; at 23 Valley St at 6:59 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle ac- when they were teenagers A report of suspicious activity at Monday; at Park Street and Salem cident at 1 Rose Circle Sunday at “kicked out his feet from Lynn City Hall at 11:50 a.m. Mon- Street at 7:01 p.m. Monday; at 25 4:10 p.m.; at 145 Summit St Mon- under him” every time he day. Willis Ave. at 8:11 p.m. Monday; day at 8:18 a.m.; at 145 Summit expressed doubts about A report of a tree down at 21 St Monday at 8:39 a.m. An officer taking his own life, a pros- Theft Brussel Rd. at 12:27 a.m. Tuesday. reports that a cruiser was struck ecutor said Tuesday. while the officer was investigating Michelle Carter is A report of motor vehicle theft at Theft an incident.; at 3:10 p.m Monday charged with manslaugh- 6:45 a.m. Monday at 102 Maple- at 260 Washington St and 2 Hou- ter in the death of Conrad wood Rd.; A report of larceny at 3 Nathaniel rihan St.; at 3:15 p.m. Monday at Roy III in 2014, when she Rd at 8:43 p.m. Monday; at 115 A report of larceny at Mcdon- the Northshore Mall; at 3:40 p.m. was 17 and he was 18. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS alds at 60 Boston St at 9:33 a.m. Emerald St at 8:20 p.m. Monday; Monday at 133 Main St.; at 4:44 During closing argu- Monday; at 90 O’Callaghan Way at at 19 Pembroke St at 10:55 a.m. p.m. at 4 Essex Center Dr.; ments, Assistant District After a sidebar with Judge Lawrence Moniz 9:42 a.m. Monday; at 32 Normandy Tuesday. A motor vehicle hit and run at Attorney Katie Rayburn (not seen) attorney Joe Cataldo, left, returns to Rd. at 10:13 a.m. Monday; at 124 4:25 p.m. Monday at 1 Essex Center said Carter, who’s now the defense table, with his client Michelle Car- Central Ave at 3:14 p.m. Monday; at SAUGUS Dr.; at 6:46 p.m. Monday on Ando- 20, told Roy his relatives terA duringpsychiatrist her whotrial tes at- Tauntonlot of a store Juvenile in Fairhaven Court in 14 Massachusetts Ave at 5:40 p.m. ver Street; would be fine after his tifiedin Taunton. for the defense said July 2014 as the truck filled Monday; Accidents suicide and she would Carter was suffering from with carbon monoxide. Af- A report of a motor vehicle break- Complaints take care of them. Ray- side effects from an an- ter he exited the truck, Car- A report of a motor vehicle acci- burn said Carter scolded ti-depressant she was pre- ing and entering at 9:41 a.m. Mon- ter told him to “get back in,” day at 30 Cottage St.; dent at 9:29 a.m. Monday at Central At 3:53 p.m. Sunday, a caller re- Roy whenever he became scribed. A report of a robbery at Tech Street and Lincoln Avenue; A report ported it appears unknown parties frightened and abandoned Cataldo said Carter be- prosecutors said. Skate Park at 80 Neptune Blvd at of a motor vehicle accident at 2:40 are entering her backyard without any plan to kill himself. came “overwhelmed” by In a suicide note that 9:07 p.m. Monday; at 26 Morris St p.m. at Starbucks Coffee on Broad- permission while she is away and “It got to the point he Roy’s suicidal thinking was introduced into ev- at 9:33 p.m. Monday; at 8 Chase way. Caller reports the suspect fled littering by leaving cigarette butts was apologizing to her ... after she initially tried idence Tuesday, Roy St at 1:54 a.m. Tuesday; on Friend the scene in a silver vehicle; A re- on her patio furniture at 16 Sabino apologizing for not being to talk him out of it and thanked Carter. Farm Rd; Street at 6:09 a.m. Tuesday. port of a four-vehicle accident at dead yet,” Rayburn said. urged him to get profes- “I love you and greatly A report of an intoxicated person 2:52 p.m. at Forest Street and Main Carter’s lawyer, Joseph sional help. appreciate ur effort and Street with one person transported in the J&H Truck Repair parking lot Vandalism Cataldo, said Roy was in- “It was his constant kindness towards me,” Roy to an area hospital; A report of a on Newbury Street. Caller reports a tent on killing himself and wearing on Michelle Car- wrote in a handwritten A report of vandalism at Breed motor vehicle accident at 10:15 man is trying to fight people; took Carter along on his ter for over a year and a Middle School at 90 O’Callaghan p.m. at 481 Walnut St. A report of a disturbance at “sad journey.” Cataldo said half of ‘I want to take my note in a spiral notebook. Way at 11:39 a.m. Monday; 51 Paleologos St at 11:49 p.m. Carter was struggling own life,’” Cataldo said. “I’ll forever be in your Complaints Monday. Police report a group of with “baggage” of her own Roy was sitting in his heart and we will meet up MARBLEHEAD children having a water fight in the at the time. pickup truck in the parking someday in Heaven.” A report of a suspicious person street; Accidents sleeping inside East Boston Savings A report of suspicious activity at Bank at 320 Central St at 6:04 a.m. 13 Wallis St at 1:29 p.m. Tuesday. A report of a motor vehicle ac- Monday; Caller reports a man making mixed Sheriff: Lawmen ‘desperately’ cident at 3:56 p.m. Monday at A caller reported she believed a drinks in the U.S. Post Office parking Weston Road and Ocean Avenue. BB from an air rifle was shot through lot. searching for killer inmates

By Kate Brumback spokeswoman Nelly Miles MASSACHUSETTS CRIME BRIEFS ASSOCIATED PRESS said. The fugitives — Donnie ATLANTA — A Georgia Man admits to posing as girl, James.” Simoneau and the responded to a fire alarm Russell Rowe, serving life sheriff said officers were victim exchanged nude Monday afternoon at a without parole, and Ricky sexually exploiting 150 boys “desperately” searching images and videos in 2015. Cumberland Farms gas Dubose, who has elabo- Police later identi- station in Rehoboth. Tuesday for two inmates BOSTON (AP) — A who somehow got through rate tattoos on his face Massachusetts man has fied “Lauren James” as Responding crews de- and neck — carjacked a Simoneau. termined there was no a gate inside a prison bus, pleaded guilty to sexually killed two guards and got “grass green,” four-door exploiting about 150 boys Authorities say search fire, and the system had 2004 Honda Civic with of his home last year instead malfunctioned away. by posing as a 14-year-old the Georgia license plate found hundreds of nude and sprayed the area with “My biggest worry is girl and convincing them to number RBJ-6601. and sexually suggestive a chemical powder used they’re going to kill some- send nude photos and vid- photos and videos sent by in fire extinguishers. body else,” Putnam County Sills said the two in- eos of themselves to him. boys who believed they The Rehoboth Fire Chief Sheriff Howard Sills said. mates got a head start The U.S Attorney’s were sending them to a says four people were tak- The two men overpow- by taking and tossing the office says 24-year-old teenage girl. en to local hospitals for ered and disarmed the Honda driver’s cellphone Curtis Simoneau, of breathing problems and guards about 6:45 a.m. and leaving the other 31 Framingham, entered 4 hospitalized after white skin irritation. The inju- as 33 inmates were being prisoners locked inside the plea Monday to fed- driven between prisons, powder douses gas station ries are being reported as the bus on state Highway eral charges of coercion non-life-threatening. Sills told reporters. One 16. and enticement of a REHOBOTH (AP) — Police say no charges of them fatally shot both Later Tuesday, the man- minor and possession of Officials say four people will be filed. guards, and then they hunt shifted about 25 jumped out of the bus and child pornography. He’ll were hospitalized after a In a statement, Cumber- PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS miles to the north to the be sentenced in October. fire suppression system land Farms says the store carjacked a driver who city of Madison, where two Ricky Dubose, top, Authorities say doused customers with will be closed while the happened to pull up be- men fitting their descrip- hind them on a rural high- and Donnie Russell Simoneau told a 13-year- white powder at a Massa- suppressant is cleaned up tion were seen entering a way, Sills said. Rowe are armed with old boy he was a girl living chusetts gas station. and the malfunction inves- Family Dollar store less in Maine named “Lauren Fire officials say they tigation is complete. “We are still desperately 9 mm pistols that looking for these two in- were taken from cor- than a mile from a house dividuals. They are armed rectional officers. that was burglarized. Sills with 9 mm pistols that said the men then van- ished again and authori- 781-477-4444 were taken from these cor- Multiple agencies have Lynn Drug Task Force rectional officers. They are ties have no reason to be- contributed to a reward of CALL 24 HOURS A DAY dangerous beyond descrip- lieve they have split up. Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) tion. If anyone sees them $60,000 for information “If I knew where they or comes into contact, they leading to the arrests of were, I would not be All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. need to call 911 immedi- the two inmates, Georgia talking with you,” Sills Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. ately,” the sheriff said. Bureau of Investigation said at a news conference. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Recommendations show that Uber was ‘out of control’ By Tom Krisher and Kalanick told employees Barbara Ortutay Tuesday that he’d be tak- ASSOCIATED PRESS ing an indefinite leave of absence. SAN FRANCISCO — The Holder investiga- It’s clear from former At- tion started after former torney General Eric Hold- engineer Susan Fowler er’s recommendations on posted a blog in Febru- how to fix Uber’s dysfunc- ary detailing harassment tional management that during the year she spent the male-dominated com- at Uber, writing that she pany grew huge without was propositioned by her even the most basic pro- manager on her first day cedures to prevent sexual with an engineering team. harassment, bullying and She reported him to hu- other bad behavior. man resources, but was The 13-page document told he would get a lec- from Holder’s firm Cov- ture and no further pun- ington & Burling LLP re- ishment because he was leased Tuesday exposes a “high performer,” she a startup-turned-goliath wrote. that permitted miscon- After interviewing 200 duct, had few policies to witnesses, Holder had to PHOTOS | SCOTT EISEN protect employees and ran make such basic recom- with little board supervi- mendations as setting Firefighters work to knock down a fire that left two homes destroyed and 18 homeless on Taft sion. Street in Revere on Tuesday. clear policies to protect The recommendations , workers from harassment, adopted unanimously by and that the human re- Uber’s board, show clear- sources department get ly that the next version of a better handle on keep- Revere fire leaves 18 homeless Uber, called 2.0 by CEO ing records and tracking co-founder Travis Ka- employee complaints. It FIRE was really bad,” Cubias laninck, will have to be even suggests such simple From A1 said. much different from the procedures as using per- Kristen D’Amico lives free-wheeling company formance reviews to hold and six children left home- next to 41 Taft and said that flouted regulations leaders accountable and less. The fire damaged the the building’s smoke and disrupted the taxi requiring all employees exteriors of five homes alarms woke her up. She business to become the to turn in receipts so the adjacent to the two hous- grabbed her children, ages world’s largest ride-hail- company can make sure es, including 845 Revere 2 and 4, and fled to the ing company. expenses match its values. Beach Parkway. street. The blaze turned Taft, a Parkway resident Ivan residential street paral- Carcamo also fled his leling the Parkway, with home after “a big explo- homes and neatly-kept Check Revere’s sion” woke him and he lawns, into a disaster saw the Taft Street homes scene with fire trucks lin- behind his house on fire. ing the street and neigh- Bright and Revere Deputy latest move bors and fire victims clus- Fire Chief Paul Cheever tered on the sidewalks credited fire crews with anyone thinking of steal- and on front porches. CHESS keeping the fire from ing them. Ronald Cubias, one of From A1 destroying neighboring Gravellese said Revere four residents living in 45 properties. Twelve engine board game. He saw three is planning to create more Taft’s second-floor apart- companies and six lad- of these pop-up park sta- ment, awoke to noise and ders, including Chelsea, different games being tions throughout the city ran downstairs when Everett, Malden and Mas- played in the first few to transform dead space he saw fire. Cubias, who sachusetts Port Authority hours. into vibrant attractions speaks only Spanish, de- crews, fought the fire or The chess and checkers for people to get outside. scribed through neighbor provided support for Re- pieces, filled partly with Ruth Ramos how he helped vere firefighters. sand, weigh about 20 Matt Demirs can be ensure four adults and five “They did a tremendous pounds. The weight will reached at mdemirs@item- children living in 45 Taft’s job,” Bright said. make it more difficult for live.com. first-floor apartment get The Tuesday morning out of the building. disaster brought back He said he ran next door memories of the July 28, Swampscott hits the to 41 Taft St. and banged 2014 tornado that dam- on the front door to alert aged Taft Street and Park- residents. A woman who way homes for residents beach to end flooding answered directed him to like Ramos. She said 45 the home’s second floor Taft’s first-floor residents climate change, including where Cubias said he SWAMPSCOTT plan to stay temporarily storm surge, flooding, ero- helped a 10-year-old boy with relatives. From A1 sion and sea level rise. out of a room filling with “The second-floor res- A firefighter climbs a ground ladder with a hose at a 4-alarm fire along Taft Street in Revere on Gino Cresta Jr., assis- Coastal flooding and smoke. idents don’t have any- tant town administrator, “I was nervous. The fire thing,” she said. Tuesday. the rising sea level have said one possible solution, caused problems for the raising the sea wall to town and residents over contain the rising tides, the years, according to Rounding off history in Saugus has been ruled out. residents. But they ha- “Ideally we would like to ven’t had a big enough raise the seawall at these storm recently to result beach entrances,” he said. ROUND HILL in serious damages, they From A1 “But we can’t because we must allow residents to said. Ruth Backer, said Carl- access these entrances.” Joel Spellman, who lives son, The donation and The town is expected to near Fisherman’s beach, funding sparked a project present the design plans said he hasn’t experienced to create a historic site, and documentation to flooding in the past year. where visitors can re- apply for a permit after But the Sculpin Way res- flect and learn about the Wednesday night’s ses- ident said he pays $2,000 town’s history. sion. for flood insurance on his When the project is com- Swampscott plans to unit annually in case a big pleted, a paved area with use the $106,000 grant storm hits. two granite benches, an provided by the CZM last “We don’t take anything obelisk, and a wayside year to complete the work. for granted,” he said. sign outlining the site’s Swampscott was one of The presentation will be history will be surround- 19 municipalities award- at the Swampscott High ed by a cast iron fence. ed more than $1.8 million School cafeteria at 7 p.m. Carlson said she hopes in coastal resilience grant schools will visit the site funding to support efforts Matt Demirs can be during field trips and to reduce the impacts reached at mdemirs@item- tourists who stop by Sau- from coastal storms and live.com. gus Iron Works will make the short walk to the site. A park dedication cer- Medford City Council emony honing in on the land’s Native Ameri- COURTESY PHOTO can history is planned mulls money for schools for mid-September, said An artist’s rendering of the new Round Hill Historic Site. Carlson. MEDFORD in the DPW engineering During the ceremony, el- From A1 division. ementary school students Burke also wants to in- will be invited to listen to tomorrow. We will contin- crease civilian police staff- speakers and recite Na- ue to streamline the See- ing levels with the addi- tive American poetry. A Click-Fix program that tion of funding for two time capsule filled with went live in March of 2016 positions: Crime scene items gathered during to better communicate analyst and information the town’s bicentennial in with the public.” technology specialist. 2015 will be buried at the The proposed budget’s She pointed out the city park. highlights include creat- is in the process of tran- Since 2010, about $20,000 ing a full-time, year-round sitioning to civilian dis- has been raised through do- Recreation Department patch officers. nations from local business- totaling $262,000 and hir- “This, in effect, will aug- es and residents to install a ing a full-time city recov- ment the police services park on the site. Carlson ery coach in the Depart- with 10 additional officers added that the commission ment of Public Health to that served in dispatch,” is seeking additional dona- opioid addiction preven- the mayor said. “Balanc- tions to complete the proj- tion and recovery services. ing the city budget is no ect. Burke proposed creating easy task and I appreciate a new public library posi- the hard work our depart- Bridget Turcotte can tion titled media librarian ment heads and School be reached at bturcotte@ PHOTO COURTESY OF MARILYN CARLSON representing a $25,000 Department administra- itemlive.com. Follow her expenditure. She also tion have put into the on Twitter @BridgetTur- DPW workers, from left, Dan Schenna, Kevin Vater, Rich Salerno, and wants to create the title of preparation of this year’s cotte. volunteer Michael Grella spread cement for the Round Hill platform. city traffic engineer with- budget.” A8 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Annual Farm Aid benefit concert returning to Pennsylvania COURTESY PHOTO BURGETTSTOWN, Pa. (AP) — The annual Farm Aid benefit concert is coming back to Pennsylvania for just Six awarded Parish Silver Medals the third time since it began in 1985. It will be held Sept. 16 at KeyBank Pavilion, an SWAMPSCOTT — Six high school graduates who have served at St. John the Evangelist Church’s altar for the outdoor amphitheater in Burgettstown about 25 miles past nine years have been awarded the Parish Silver Medal as they leave for college. west of Pittsburgh. The festival was first held in Penn- Honorees are Brianna Grube-Benson, graduating from Beacon High School, Watertown, will continue her sylvania at the same venue in 2002, though it operated studies at North Shore Community College. Danielle Vittori, Swampscott High, is heading to Quinnipiac Col- under a different name at that time. It also was held lege to explore the field of Communications. Ella Parker, Swampscott High, will attend the University of Chica- in Hershey in 2012. go to study art history. Annie Norton, Swampscott High, plans to study economics at University of Massachu- Performers this year include Farm Aid board mem- setts-Amherst. Zachary Carmosino, graduating from St. John’s Prep, will attend Northeastern for journalism. bers Willie Nelson, above, John Mellencamp, Neil Veronica Rizzo, Swampscott High, will study accounting at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Young, and Dave Matthews with Tim Reynolds. Three of the acolytes, Parker, Vittori and Grube-Benson, were also awarded parish scholarships. Other acts include Jack Johnson, The Avett Broth- Above, Father James Kelly of St. John the Evangelist Church in Swampscott congratulates Parish Silver ers, Sheryl Crow, Jamey Johnson, Blackberry Medal awardees,from left Ella Parker, Danielle Vittori and Brianna Grube-Benson. Smoke, Valerie June, Lukas Nelson & Promise of , and Insects vs Robots. Other acts will be Characters get better with age in announced later. ‘The Accomplished Guest’ Tickets ranging from $49.50 to $199.50 go on sale June 23 at LiveNation.com, Ticketmaster and by (AP) — A woman drinks iced tea on the veranda with her weary parents. phone. Some presale tickets go on sale Wednesday at A husband and wife select attire for an out-of-town wedding. An uncle drives farmaid.org/concert. his niece to dinner. In each scenario, it seems as though things will progress The concerts have raised more than $50 million for normally until a heart attack, a punch to the jaw, a robbery or a sudden programs that assist farmers and widen the influence pouncing upon by an ex hiding behind the Christmas tree occurs. In Ann of the Good Food Movement and support family farms Beattie’s newest collection of short stories, “The Accomplished Guest,” the over corporate agriculture. Last year’s event at Jiffy author transforms even the most familiar situations into jarring episodes. Lube Live in the Washington, D. C. suburb of Bristow, From Manhattan apartments to Key West porches, characters visit, cele- Virginia, raised $1.1 million for family farmers. brate, mourn and reunite along the East Coast. Meanwhile, Beattie crawls so Organizers decided to bring the festival back to west- deeply into the psyche of her players that the simple act of arranging flowers ern Pennsylvania where local farms have helped the proves hilarious, insightful, deep. While some writers forget to endear us to economy weather the ups and downs of the coal and nat- their flawed protagonists, Beattie dishes out oddly mannered ladies and gen- ural gas industries. There are more than 17,000 farms in tlemen for whom we root instantly; and with choice words, she expertly lures western Pennsylvania comprising 2.3 million acres. us into loathing any foes. In one story, we learn Ned is the “less nice” of twin grandsons, and that is all we need in order to adequately despise him. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Steve Earle revisits his roots LA Film Festival features diverse in all the best ways slate of films, directors Steve Earle bills his new album as the philosophi- cal heir to “Guitar Town,” and the DNA connecting it LOS ANGELES (AP) — While to that landmark 1986 record can’t be missed. Tex- continues to be a place of inequality for non- as-born and Nashville-raised, at least musically, Earle white male directors, the LA Film Festival reconnects with his roots in all the best ways. is making a name for itself by being exactly Earle has ranged around musically for three decades the opposite. The Festival, which kicks off without losing his ability to nail a great song. During that Wednesday night in Culver City, has made time he has argu- norm-busting strides in programming films ably written the and panels from a diverse array of voices. definitive song on This year, 42 percent of the films are directed the death penalty by women and 40 percent by filmmakers of (“Billy Austin”), PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS color while panels plan to touch on everything America’s econom- from whitewashing to non-transgender actors ic divide (“Down playing transgender characters. Here Below”) and Latin Grammys to announce The numbers alone are significant even com- Middle East peace nominees in September pared to that of the other major festivals. The (“Jerusalem”), Sundance Film Festival, for instance, generally among other masterpieces, all The nominees for the 2017 Latin Grammy Awards will be hovers around 25 percent for female directors, although this year it rose to 34 percent. without losing his announced on Sept. 20 and the awards will be handed out on bearings. Nov. 16. “The festival is really representative of Film Now he goes The Latin Recording Academy made the announcements Independent as an organization which has back to Texas to Tuesday. The 18th annual Latin Grammy Awards will air dedicated its broader mission is to amplifying PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS revive the muscu- live on Univision from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las underrepresented voices,” said festival direc- lar style he mod- Vegas. tor Jennifer Cochis. Film Independent is a eled on Waylon Jennings and other legendary outlaws. The organization also says that on Nov. 15 it will honor its non-profit arts organization that also produces But he sounds, as always, like nobody but ... Steve Earle. annual Person of the Year, lifetime achievement recipients and the annual Independent Spirit Awards. The journey back is as good as anything he’s put out trustees award winners. But there are no quotas at the LA Film in a decade or more. Singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel won last year’s album of Festival — it’s still a meritocracy according to Earle is backed on the album once again by the the year posthumously (he died months before the show). Car- Cochis. She and her programming team take Dukes, the rocking little combo that supported much of los Vives and Shakira won record and song of the year for stock of their numbers only after the selections his best work and delivers in fine form here. Miranda “La Bicicleta.” have been made. Lambert, Willie Nelson and Johnny Bush make appealing cameos. Sandy Hook group dumps Megyn Kelly as event host The capstone is “Goodbye Michelangelo,” a poignant tribute to Guy Clark, a fellow Texan and songwriting NEW YORK (AP) — An anti-gun violence organization founded by parents of mentor to Earle and many others, who died in May. children killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School has dumped Megyn Kelly, right, Earle at his best rocks intensely, fearlessly confronts as host of an event in Washington this week because of her plans to broadcast an inner demons and wears his heart on the outside. This interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. album, full of flaming arrows from a seemingly limit- Kelly said Tuesday that she understands and respects the decision by Sandy Hook less quiver, does it all with gusto. Promise to disinvite her as host of its Wednesday gala, but is disappointed. She said reporting on Jones’ falsehoods is what journalists are supposed to do. NBC is taking considerable heat on social media for its Father’s Day broadcast of Kelly’s interview with “Infowars” host Alex Jones, who has questioned whether the killing of 26 people in 2012 at the school in Newtown, Conn., was a hoax. The firm SEND US YOUR STUFF JPMorgan Chase has asked that its advertisement not run on the broadcast. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, “Sandy Hook Promise cannot support the decision by Megyn or NBC to give any form PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR of voice or platform to Alex Jones and have asked Megyn Kelly to step down as our Promise Champion Gala host,” said Nicole Hockley, co-founder and managing direc- SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. tor. “It is our hope that Megyn and NBC reconsider and not broadcast this interview.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS WEATHER LOTTERY

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The event, which will be held in conjunc- tion with Lynn’s “Stop the Violence” organi- zation, will take place next Saturday after- noon, June 24, at the Lynn Tech eld house. It’ll include a dozen bouts, 11 of which in- volve Lynn boxers. The other bouters hail from areas from all over New England and range in ages from 10-33. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Sepulveda, who trains the 11 Lynn ght- LeBron James, left, had to go ers at his gym, Private Jewels Fitness, is a up against two superstars in former boxer himself. He said that although Golden State’s Kevin Durant, the showcase gives his ghters a chance to perform in their hometown, there’s a posi- right, and Steph Curry in the tive message attached to the event as well. NBA nals. “This is going to be a fundraiser that helps kids stay off the streets,” Sepulveda said. STEVE KRAUSE “It’s about helping kids stay focused on aca- demics. We’re looking to raise money to keep ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE this program alive. This going to be a day Lynn locals will come together for a boxing showcase to bene t Stop the when the city of Lynn is coming together to Can’t pin Violence next Saturday. Pictured are, front row left, to right: Enis Hus- focus on this cause.” “This event is about progressing for a bet- kic, Jodie Adams, Charles Espinal, Aramis Maldonado, Adalberto Zor- Cavs’ loss ter future,” Sepulveda added. rilla. Blue shirt, Alex Sepulveda, owner and trainer at Private Jewels tness. Back row: Carolina Trujillo. Antonio Gutierrez, Ruben Holguin, on LeBron BOXING, B2 John Ford, Pete Capano, Valerie Deland, Rob Smith and Fred Hogan. Idle chatter while wonder- ing how base- Prep hoping ball will handle it now that all the eyes of Tex- third time’s as are upon it. If the NBA the charm playoffs proved anything, they should have proven By Mike Alongi that two megastars will beat one FOR THE ITEM every time. Please note: I don’t consider Ky- For the third consecutive season, rie Irving a megastar. the St. John’s Prep baseball team This is a roundabout way of say- has battled its way into the Division ing that the LeBron James haters 1A “Super 8” Final, and hopefully should just shut up. What’s he for head coach Dan Letarte and the supposed to do? He could battle Eagles (18-6), the third time will be one or the other of the Warriors to the charm. a complete standoff and that still “We’re certainly hoping that the leaves either Steph Curry or Kev- third time’s the charm,” said Le- in Durant free to roam the coun- tarte. “The guys have put in a ton of try. Of course the Cavaliers were hard work to get back to this point going to lose. and I couldn’t be prouder of them. It This, once again, is a medical would be great to cap it off with a condition known as Boston Fani- title this time.” tis. If the prevailing GOAT doesn’t The Eagles have fallen in the play here, our mission is to knock past two attempts at a state title, him down. It’s been that way for- dropping to Braintree both times. ever and it’ll always be that way. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK This year the opponent will be top- ranked St. John’s of Shrewsbury The bigger issue here is why the Gerard Moynihan, left, and Jack Moynihan, right, present the North Shore NBA insists on having a caste sys- (22-3), a team that the Eagles know Student Athlete of the Year awards to Katerina Hassapis and Hugh Calice all too well, having split two meet- tem. When Michael Jordan played, during the Moynihan Lumber Student Athlete Awards Luncheon at Salem he used to take about 12 steps to ings during the regular season (3-2 Country Club on Tuesday. the basket before  ying in for the loss on 5/15 and 4-1 win on 5/27) and jam, and there must have been then fell to the Pioneers, 4-3, just a local ordinance against calling four days ago in the winner’s brack- him for traveling. Let some poor Student-athletes honored et semi nal. second-string center move his piv- “They are a team that has out- ot foot three inches to the left, or standing pitching, including a bunch spend 3.1 seconds in the key, the of Division 1-caliber arms, plus resulting whistles could penetrate at Moynihan luncheon they’re a good hitting team,” said the noise reworks make when Letarte. “So really, they’re a team they’re all set off at once. By Steve Krause premiere players for the in anticipation of taking over that you just can’t make mistakes The NBA is a star league. I’m not ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Panther football team last her family business in early against either defensively or offen- sure that’s always a good thing. fall when they made an im- childhood education. sively.” PEABODY — They are probable run to a Division 2 Calice came to the United • the cream of their crop — The Eagles, who earned a No. 2 North sectional champion- States from Haiti in 2010. seed in the Super 8 after a strong There is no tradition in sports the best to come out of nine ship, upsetting both Tewks- English is his third lan- regular season, moved fairly quickly greater than the handshake at the sets of monthly Moynihan bury and Billerica by a guage, yet he had a 3.9 GPA through the rst two rounds of the end of a National Hockey League Lumber Student Athlete point. Hassapis was a goalie at Beverly and took several tournament. After dispatching No. playoff series. There’s no other Award winners. sport — not even football — where on the Hornets’ soccer team advanced placement courses. 7 Newton North, 18-3, in the rst Katerina Hassapis of opponents raise the ire of each last fall and was the Cape “I have a great support round, the Eagles went on to take North Reading and Hugh other the way they do in hockey. Ann League Player of the system,” Calice said. “My down No. 3 Central Catholic, 7-4, to Calice of Beverly, who co- They’re in each other’s faces for 60 Year. parents, teammates, coach- move on to the semi nal where they incidentally both won their minutes, shoving, elbowing, beat- Both will be playing their es ... they have given me ev- fell to the Pioneers. ing each other with sticks, and monthly awards in Novem- sports in college — Calice erything I could ask for.” Having already lost a game during when it’s all over they line up and ber, were recognized togeth- at Merrimack, where he ex- Calice spent two years at the Super 8 tournament, the Ea- shake hands. er again Tuesday at the an- pects to major in civil engi- Lynn English before moving gles are now stuck with their backs Often, the two players who have nual Moynihan luncheon at neering; and Hassapis at to Beverly his junior year. against the proverbial wall and need Salem Country Club. Bentley, where she wants to KRAUSE, B2 Calice was one of the study business management MOYNIHAN, B2 PREP, B2 Leahy, Richard nab NEC softball awards Hannah Leahy, who pitched Swamp- cedes Pelletier, Olivia Fusegni, Marble- scott into the Division 2 North nal for head; Julia Pitman, Cori Coults, Maddy the last three seasons, is the Northeast- Jalbert, Beverly; ern Conference’s softball player of the Kristina Rossignoll, Alyssa Alperen, year. Peabody; Vanessa Puopolo, Olivia Mc- Erica Richard, in her second season Manus, Revere; Nalani Martinez, Ever- at the helm at Lynn Classical, is the ett; Brenna Forbes, Halle Farrell, Med- NEC coach of the year. Richard’s Rams ford; Emma Trahant, English. went 15-3 and won the NEC/North reg- South all-stars are Papa- ular-season title. mechail, Marissa Leonard, Paige Wo- The all conference team is as follows: darski, Krista Kennedy-Danvers; Syd- Montana Joyce, Marblehead; Maddie Fainga’a-Winthrop; Samantha Cominel- ney McKay, Meagan Manning, Whitney li, Gloucester; Marlee Hamor, Beverly; Good, Gloucester; Kasey Kennedy, Syd- Tori Adams, Classical; Victoria Correia, ney Cresta, Swampscott; Alex Almquist, Revere; Rona Scott, Beverly; Alexcea Caity Sheehan, Saugus; Mackenzie Fur- Glynos, Danvers; Charlotte Plakans, long, Caitlyn Leonard, Malden; Jenna Marblehead and Tianna Dawe, Peabody. Tremblay, Salem; Jessica Martin, Win- ITEM FILE PHOTO North all-stars are: Alaina Gridley, throp; and Emily Liberato, Somerville. ITEM FILE PHOTO Swampscott’s Hannah Leahy is the Meghan Leavitt, Rebecca Walker, Kay- The team sportsmanship award went Classical’s Erica Richard is the NEC NEC Player of the Year. la Morrill, Classical; Bel Sogoloff, Mer- to the Saugus Sachems. Coach of the Year. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017

Navs beaten by Extra baseball (again) late Nashua rally A three-run rally in hot start with a 2-for-6 the bottom of the eighth performance. Nick Fuhr- proved to be the differ- mann (Frederick CC) ence as the North Shore went 1-for-4, blasting a Navigators fell, 7-6, to the solo home run in the sev- Nashua Silver Knights on enth to give the Navs a Tuesday. 5-4 lead. For the Silver The Navigators dropped Knights, reigning Player to 1-8 with the loss, while of the Week Ryan Sullivan the Silver Knights con- (Southern NH) went 2-for- tinue their early season 3 with a run scored, while surge and are now 7-2. Ethan Joyce (Southern The Navs scored a sea- Connecticut) went 3-for-4 son-high six runs while with two runs scored. pounding nine hits. Most The Navigators had a of that offense was pro- one-run lead heading to duced in the late innings the bottom of the eighth of the contest. The Navs inning but the Silver trailed 4-1 after four in- nings, but Tyler Kapus- Knights fought back by cinski (Marist) singled in scoring three unanswered Daane Berezo (Virginia runs to take a 7-5 lead Commonwealth) to make thanks in part to bases it 4-2. Later in the in- loaded walks drawn by ning Nick Falkson (Tufts) Cam Cook (Nichols) and scored and made it a 4-3 Tom Blandini (SHHU) game. The Navs tied it and an RBI single from in the sixth when Alex Cam Cruz (Eastern Mich- Brickman (Siena) was hit igan). by a pitch with the bases The Navs return home loaded. to face the Brockton Rox The Navs were led by tonight, with first pitch newcomer Nick Falkson scheduled from Fraser (Tufts), who continued his Field at 7 p.m.

Big games at Fraser PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco, left, catches Boston Red Sox’s Xander Bo- gaerts on an attempted steal of third during the fifth inning Tuesday. The Red Sox and Phillies played into extra innings for a second night. Prep baseball hopes third time’s the charm

PREP think the guys who were their experience in gener- “That’s the way we have From B1 here are just taking those al because they don’t get to approach it, especially feelings into this year,” Le- rattled so easily,” said Le- since if we count our last to win two games in a row tarte said. tarte. “But for these guys game we’ll have played in order to capture the Besides knowing their who were on those other 27 innings in four days,” state title. It’s a challenge opponent really well this teams, it’s in the back of said Letarte. “So we’ll Letarte and his team are year, the Eagles also are their minds every pitch, be flipping a coin to de- used to at this point, as returning a host of players every out. So that’s a good cide the starter, look at they have been caught who have been through edge to have too.” pitch counts and see how in the same situation for this “win-or-go-home” sce- As for how to approach it goes. If a guy is rolling the past two years with nario before, some of them this year’s final, the Eagles we’ll stick with him, if he’s Braintree. Both years the twice. Players like Andrew will be going at this game struggling then we’ll move Eagles were able to win Selima, Frank DiOrio and the same way they have to the next guy. That ‘next the first game and push Chris Francoeur have all all season. That includes man up’ mentality is the the series to the limit, but seen on-field experienc- a pitcher-by-committee only one we can have at both attempts ultimately es in games like this, so approach on the mound, this point.” ended with a second-place Letarte will look to those especially considering the First pitch is scheduled finish. guys for the spark. Eagles are hoping to play for 7 p.m. tonight at Cam- “Obviously it’s tough “It’s always good to have 18 more innings of base- panelli Stadium in Brock- when you don’t win, but I those guys simply for ball. ton.

ITEM PHOTOS | KATIE MORRISON Student-athletes honored at Moynihan lunch Above, the Lowell and Wellesley baseball MOYNIHAN cently met a former player good person.” was a member of the Na- team line up before the Division 1 state From B1 of mine, and he called me Those recognized as the tional Honor Society, En- semifinal at Fraser Tuesday. Below, Andrew ‘coach.’ I love that.” Moynihan Student-Ath- glish National Honor So- Patrie and Jessica Germano take in the “Beverly,” he said, “has Others honored at the lete of the Year each re- ciety, Art National Honor game while working the concession stand. been an amazing town and luncheon included Phil ceive a $1,000 scholarship. Society and World Lan- city to be in.” Sheridan, who is retiring The award was estab- guage National Honor So- Hassapis, who has al- as athletic director of Pea- lished in 1991 with Maney ciety. ways been competitive, body High; and Ben Good- and Peabody Mayor Ted Barnard, a sophomore Boxing for a better says it was much easier hue, an assistant coach at Bettencourt as the first re- pitcher and first baseman, to maintain the balance both Beverly and Marble- cipients. helped the Rams win the between athletics and ac- head. Both received the Others who have re- NEC/North regular-sea- ademics because she loves Lifetime Commitment ceived it include Becky son title (19-1). future in Lynn what she does. Award within the schools. Blaeser, who is the com- The definition of a power “You have to love what Dick Wilson, who has munications director for pitcher at 6-foot and 230 BOXING veda’s boxing program at you do,” she said. “I genu- worked on behalf of the Massachusetts Golf pounds, Barnard mowed From B1 Private Jewels opens its inely like school, and I love Gloucester sports for de- Association; Peter Wood- down hitters all season doors to high-risk youth soccer. cades, received the Life- fork, a senior vice pres- by pounding the strike The opportunity to per- and preaches positive “Also,” she said, “being time Commitment Award ident for Major League zone and mixing up a form in front of their values, such as the im- busy actually helps you within the community, and Baseball; and Olympic plus fastball with a strong friends and families in portance of academics, to keep that balance.” Joe Censabella of Salem silver medalist Shalane curve. Among his season an Olympic-style boxing those who participate. Moynihan presented its received the Fan Award. Flanagan. highlights were a two-hit setting, however, has giv- “A lot of my kids are first-ever Career Achieve- Former Lynnfield girls • shutout of Danvers (which en Sepulveda’s boxers an high-risk kids in high- ment Award to former basketball star Lauren May’s monthly winners is playing in the Division added incentive as they risk programs,” Sepulveda Swampscott High football Maney, who was the first were David Barnard of 2 state title game for the prepare for next Satur- said. “A lot of cities don’t and baseball coach Frank girl to receive the stu- Lynn Classical (baseball) third straight season); an- day’s event. like to work with kids that DeFelice, who stepped dent-athlete award, was and Shannon Veilleux of other complete game win “They’re all excited,” are high-risk. A lot of my down from his assistant’s the principal speaker. She Danvers (tennis). over Peabody in which he Sepulveda said. “Their kids are showing results position at Endicott at the reflected on her journey Playing first singles for knocked in the game-win- friends and families are and changes not just in conclusion of the Gulls’ from being “a terrible los- the Falcons this spring, ning run in the seventh all excited. They have so boxing but academically. season. Next fall will be er in all sports” as a high Veilleux — a two-year inning. much pride for themselves In doing so, they’re rep- the first time in more than school student to gaining captain — finished with a He finished the season and the city, so they’re resenting Massachusetts 50 years he’s not coaching some perspective on com- 15-3 record while leading with a 5-1 record and a overly excited. I have to and New England at na- somewhere. petition as she became a her squad to the North- 2.63 ERA, and was en- thank the city for helping tional levels. Our program “It’s always been a priv- parent herself. eastern Conference title. rolled in all honors and AP us make this event.” is working for these kids ilege and a tremendous “Make your family Ranked in the top 10 classes, and finished his One of the event’s major and that’s what we’re here honor to be called ‘coach,’” proud,” she said, “but when percent of her class with sophomore year with a 3.5 goals, besides coming to- for, to create a better gen- said DeFelice. “I just re- you step off the court, be a a 97.48 average, Veilleux grade point average. gether to raise money for a eration for the kids in our positive cause, is to prove future.” that Lynn has a bright Tickets for “Boxing For future in the sport of box- Hope” cost $10 and can Krause: NHL handshake is a great tradition ing. Sepulveda noted that be purchased in person Lynn hasn’t hosted a box- rant went the distance. • that department. at Private Jewels, over KRAUSE ing event in a while and I really wish it had been I’d be remiss if I didn’t It’s not a small thing to the internet at the gym- From B1 “Boxing For Hope” is seek- the other way around. wish Peabody’s Phil Sher- those involved, but in the nasium’s website (www. ing to change that. had the most interesting • idan well. Sheridan, who scheme of things, mak- privatejewelsfitness.com) “We have 11 kids that entanglements end up These people who com- has been the school’s ath- ing sure the school had a or at the door on the day have a lot of talent,” Sep- sharing the most hearty plain about baseball letic director for 20 years, nominee for the Moynihan ulveda said. “Nine of these of the event. All proceeds hugs and handshakes. It’s games being too long is retiring at the end of go towards Private Jewels Lumber Student Athlete of 11 kids have already been just a great thing to see. have it backwards. Base- the month and will teach the Month program every Golden Gloves champi- and “Stop the Violence.” Which reminds me. I’ve ball games aren’t too physical education at The first of the 12 bouts month was high on his list ons. This is why we’re never been a real big fan long. People are too impa- Lowell Catholic starting of priorities. That would doing this, because Lynn is scheduled to start at 3 of Sydney Crosby, but Syd tient. in the fall. be the AD equivalent of a is a boxing city. We hav- p.m. the Kid is making a believ- Baseball is of a different Sheridan was a great coach calling in his or her en’t had fights in a while “This is all about seeing er out of me at last. era. It’s a pastoral game example of how to do the so we’re looking to bring growth in these kids,” Sep- • that appeals more to lazy job the right way. He may scores religiously. them back. We want peo- ulveda said. “I have kids Too bad our Kevin Du- Saturday afternoon naps have answered to the City If you can take care of ple to see the talent that here that earned schol- rant didn’t outlast Golden than loud, raucous Sun- of Peabody officially, but those little things, you’re we have in this beautiful arships for USA boxing. State’s Kevin Durant this day afternoons. he answered for the youth going to be on top of the city.” They’re learning how to be year. But that doesn’t mean of the city in reality. big things too. The boxers represent- men and great citizens for Yep. Our Kevin Durant there isn’t excitement. I’d I’ve always maintained So best of luck to Phil ing Lynn throughout the the Lynn community. was the starting right rather watch Joe Kelly try you can measure the effec- Sheridan. It’s been a long showcase, Sepulveda said, “The name says it all, fielder for Lynn Classical, to strike Aaron Judge out tiveness of administrators and interesting ride since have all bought in on set- ‘Boxing for Hope.’ This is which lost to Marblehead on 103-mph fastballs than by how they handle the the Waiters and Waitress- ting their sights towards the hope for our kids and June 5 in the MIAA tour- LeBron travel every time little things. And Sheridan es relay races on Pickering a positive future. Sepul- for the new generation.” nament. Their Kevin Du- goes to the basket. always got high marks in Wharf. Right, Phil? WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS WEDNESDAY Seniors (Not including last night’s games) MIAA Baseball Danvers at Middleton-Peabody (6) Wednesday Thursday Friday WEST Connery at Methuen (7) Division 1A Final vs. Brockton at Bristol Blues vs. Worcester W L Pts. Pct. Streak L10 Juniors At Campanelli Stadium Rox (7 p.m.) (1:30 p.m.) Bravehearts Pittsfield 8 2 16 0.800 2L 8-2 Middleton-Peabody at N. Andover (6) St. John’s (S) vs. St. John’s (D) (7) (7 p.m.) Worcester 5 4 10 0.556 2L 5-4 American Legion Baseball NSBL Wachusett 3 5 6 0.375 1W 3-5 Seniors NS Storm at Newburyport (6) Bristol 3 7 6 0.300 1L 3-7 Swampscott at N. Reading (6) Andover at Beverly (7:30) EAST Juniors FRIDAY Saturday Sunday W L Pts. Pct. Streak L10 Beverly/Salem at. Andover (5:45) American Legion Baseball at Martha’s Nashua 7 2 14 0.778 3W 7-2 No. Andover at Saugus (6) at Worcester Seniors M. Vineyard 5 5 11 0.500 1W 5-5 Haverhill at Middleton-Peabody (8) Vineyard (6:35 Bravehearts Middleton-Peabody at Danvers (5:30) Marblehead-Swampscott at Methuen Brockton 5 2 10 0.714 4W 5-2 Connery at Newburyport (6) p.m.) (4:05 p.m.) (8) Seacoast 4 6 8 0.400 1L 4-6 Haverhill at Beverly-Salem (5:30) North Shore 1 8 2 0.111 1L 1-8 NSBL Juniors Manchester at N. Reading (6) Ipswich at Middleton-Peabody (6) NS Storm at Peabody (7:45) N. Andover at Beverly-Salem (6) NS Phillies at Kingston (8) Connery at Haverhill (7) THURSDAY NSBL American Legion Baseball Beverly at Swampscott (6)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Jets seek Babe Ruth complex. Hitters will report from hockey coach 9-11:30 a.m. Pitchers and catchers will Lynn Public Schools are go from 12:30-3p.m. The looking for a head hockey cost $85 each. Five hours of coach for the combined instruction will be provided, Classical, English and Tech along with evaluations. combined teams. Candi- The following week of dates must have a mini- July10-14 (9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) mum of three years as a all facets of the game will be head hockey coach in col- taught. Players will be vid- lege or high school OR at eotaped and analyzed, and least three years as an written evaluations will fol- assistant coach. All candi- low. dates must submit proof Campers also receive indi- they meet the necessary vidual awards and T-shirts. qualifications along with a All instructors are high letter of application, a school or college certified. statement granting officials The cost is $175. to review credentials, a Contact coach Frank resume, three letters of ref- Carey at 781-842-4042 or erence and transcripts to [email protected] for Barbara C. Rafuse, Director of Human Resources, Lynn more information. Public Schools, 100 Bennett St., Lynn MA, 01905. The Marblehead seeks closing date for applications is Monday, June 26, and girls soccer coach PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS late applications will not be Marblehead High School is Julian Edelman catches a pass during a minicamp practice at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on accepted. now accepting applications Tuesday afternoon. for the varsity girls soccer Carey baseball coach position. If interested, camp information please email a cover letter, resume and three references Edelman not slowing down after The Carey Baseball to oneill.andrew@marble- Camp will conduct It’s headschools.org. Prior col- 2-day specialty camps July lege and high school playing inking new contract extension 6-7 for pitchers, catchers and/or coaching experience and hitting at the Lynn is required. FOXBOROUGH (AP) — Julian “As lame as it sounds and as much prise despite entering the league as Edelman is a step closer toward as you guys hear it, it’s really a men- a seventh-round pick in 2009. TV/RADIO playing his entire NFL career with tality where you just keep it day-to- “Julian’s improved and done a lot TV LA Angels, ESPN, 10:07 the New England Patriots. day,” he said. “When you can do that, of things that he never did in col- The 31-year-old receiver confirmed that’s usually when you stay focused MLB p.m. lege, so that was not maybe some- Tuesday that he has signed a con- and you improve the most.” thing that he would have projected Radio Oakland at Miami, MLB Net- tract extension that runs through Though he had offseason foot sur- or anticipated,” he said. “But at the MLB work, 12:10 p.m.; Boston the 2019 season. gery leading into 2016, Edelman same time, he had enough qualities at Philadelphia, NESN, Boston at Philadelphia, Edelman was one of the heroes still appeared in all 16 regular-sea- that we drafted him, and he showed 7:05 p.m.; NY Yankees at WEEI-FM 93.7, 7:05 p.m. of New England’s historic Super son games for just the second time that even as a rookie, I think, in Bowl comeback win over Atlanta in his career. He also had a team- terms of his production.” in February, hauling in a juggling best 98 catches and 1,106 yards re- Edelman said he has a new oppor- fourth-quarter catch to keep the ceiving. He has 425 catches for 4,520 MLB tunity that he didn’t have last sea- game-tying drive alive. yards and 24 touchdowns over his AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE son by coming into offseason work- East Division East Division The play instantly went down in career. He also has 1,024 receiving W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Patriots history, but the gutty 5-foot- yards and five touchdowns in the outs without any injuries. New York 38 23 .623 — Washington 38 25 .603 — “When you’re hurt, you’re trying to Boston 35 28 .556 4 New York 29 33 .468 8½ 11 Kent State player had long estab- postseason. Tampa Bay 34 32 .515 6½ Atlanta 28 35 .444 10 lished himself as one of quarterback He will now anchor a receiver get healthy and when you’re getting Baltimore 31 31 .500 7½ Miami 27 35 .435 10½ healthy, other guys are working on Toronto 31 32 .492 8 Philadelphia 21 41 .339 16½ Tom Brady’s go-to targets over eight group that includes trade acqui- Central Division Central Division years. sition Brandin Cooks, along with their techniques, their fundamen- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB tals, and it’s giving them an upper Minnesota 32 28 .533 — Milwaukee 33 32 .508 — Edelman said he’s happy to re- Chris Hogan, Danny Amendola and Cleveland 31 29 .517 1 Chicago 31 32 .492 1 main “a Pat” but insisted he isn’t Malcolm Mitchell. hand,” Edelman said. “I’m a practice Detroit 30 32 .484 3 St. Louis 30 32 .484 1½ thinking about anything beyond the Coach Bill Belichick said Edel- player. The more I practice, the more Kansas City 28 34 .452 5 Cincinnati 29 34 .460 3 Chicago 27 35 .435 6 Pittsburgh 29 35 .453 3½ upcoming 2017 season. man’s play hasn’t been a total sur- confident I become.” West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 44 21 .677 — Colorado 41 25 .621 — Los Angeles 33 34 .493 12 Los Angeles 39 25 .609 1 Seattle 32 33 .492 12 Arizona 39 26 .600 1½ For USGA, exploring a new course Texas 31 32 .492 12 San Francisco 26 39 .400 14½ Oakland 27 36 .429 16 San Diego 25 40 .385 15½

Tuesday’s Games 6-4), 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (McCarthy 5-3) at Cleveland Arizona at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. (Kluber 5-2), 7:10 p.m. for the U.S. Open is nothing new L.A. Dodgers at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Baltimore (Bundy 6-5) at Chicago White Oakland at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Sox (Gonzalez 4-7), 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Seattle (Gaviglio 2-1) at Minnesota (San- ERIN, Wis. (AP) — To Lang’s inspiration was Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. tana 8-3), 8:10 p.m. Seattle at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Texas (Cashner 3-5) at Houston (Martes drive along the two-lane “Open,” the book by John Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. 0-0), 8:10 p.m. roads that wind through Feinstein on how Beth- N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 7-3) at L.A. Angels Wisconsin pastures on Kansas City at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. (Shoemaker 6-3), 10:07 p.m. page Black came to host St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 0, 1st game Cincinnati (Garrett 3-5) at San Diego (Cha- the way to Erin Hills, to the U.S. Open in 2002 Atlanta at Washington, 7:05 p.m. cin 5-5), 3:40 p.m. see the rolling terrain of Colorado at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Atlanta (Teheran 5-4) at Washington (and later in 2009). Da- Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. (Roark 6-3), 4:05 p.m. a golf course built on 652 vid Fay, the former USGA Milwaukee at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m., 2nd game Colorado (Marquez 4-3) at Pittsburgh acres that opened only 11 Cincinnati at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. (Kuhl 1-5), 7:05 p.m. executive director, recalls Wednesday’s Games Chicago Cubs (Montgomery 0-3) at N.Y. years ago, is sure to pose a being in Lang’s office in Oakland (Gossett 0-0) at Miami (Volquez Mets (Harvey 4-3), 7:10 p.m. natural question. 3-7), 12:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Garza 2-2) at St. Louis (Leake the summer of 2005 when Kansas City (Hammel 2-6) at San Francis- 5-5), 8:15 p.m. What is the U.S. Open Lang asked if he would co (Cueto 5-5), 3:45 p.m. Thursday’s Games doing here? Boston (Johnson 2-0) at Philadelphia L.A. Dodgers at Cleveland, 12:10 p.m. sign the book for him. (Hellickson 5-4), 7:05 p.m. Seattle at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. Forget for a moment “Here’s hoping a book Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 4-3) at Toronto (Liria- Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. that very few Americans no 3-2), 7:07 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. will be written — in the Arizona (Walker 4-3) at Detroit (Fulmer Tampa Bay at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. were even aware of golf not-too-distant future at the time, and the same (i.e., when we’re both could have been said MLB LEAGUE LEADERS alive to enjoy it!) — on the about that two-lane road U.S. Open at Erin Hills,” AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE that led to Shinnecock Fay wrote. BATTING AVERAGE BATTING AVERAGE Hills when it first hosted They’re both alive, even Aaron Judge, NYY .347 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS .365 the U.S. Open. Avisail Garcia, CHW .333 Buster Posey, SF .347 though Fay retired (he’s Then again, that was in Corey Dickerson, TB .328 David Murphy, WAS .338 working for Fox Sports 1896. The U.S. Open was Starlin Castro, NYY .328 Charlie Blackmon, COL .336 this week) and Lang had Xander Bogaerts, BOS .318 Matt Kemp, ATL .327 in its second year. to sell the course a year Jose Altuve, HOU .317 Zack Cozart, CIN .324 What raises questions Eric Hosmer, KC .314 Marcell Ozuna, MIA .324 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS before it was awarded the about Erin Hills is that Aaron Hicks, NYY .313 Bryce Harper, WAS .319 it’s the second time in A lone oak tree stands between the 15th and Open. Yonder Alonso, OAK .310 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI .317 Only part of the success Nelson Cruz, SEA .303 David Peralta, ARI .312 three years for golf’s sec- 16th holes during the U.S. Open media day at HOME RUNS HOME RUNS ond-oldest championship Erin Hills, Wis. on Monday. Erin Hills is the lon- of Erin Hills will be based Aaron Judge, NYY 22 Scott Schebler, CIN 18 to go somewhere new. And gest U.S. Open course in history. on how it plays this week Justin Smoak, TOR 18 Joey Votto, CIN 18 it’s even more pronounced and the quality of the Khris Davis, OAK 17 Jay Bruce, NYM 17 winner. Joey Gallo, TEX 17 Mark Reynolds, COL 17 because the U.S. Open about it, there’s no coun- and found Chicago politics Logan Morrison, TB 17 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS 17 now has 121 years of his- try in the world that has involving the support staff The real measure is if Mike Moustakas, KC 17 Justin Bour, MIA 16 tory behind it. as many great golf courses to be tougher to manage it returns. Because if it George Springer, HOU 17 Bryce Harper, WAS 16 “Listen, if you look at as the United States, and than U.S. Open rough. doesn’t, how would that Yonder Alonso, OAK 16 Jake Lamb, ARI 16 look? Mike Trout, LAA 16 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 16 our next 10 U.S. Open we should celebrate that.” And then along came a Miguel Sano, MIN 15 Eric Thames, MIL 16 venues, they are histor- What is the U.S. Open wonderful piece of prop- “It would have to be a RUNS BATTED IN RUNS BATTED IN ical, tried-and-true sites doing here? erty 40 miles west of Mil- negative,” Fay said Tues- Nelson Cruz, SEA 50 Jake Lamb, ARI 57 that have these wonder- The short answer is the waukee purchased by Bob day. “My signature was Aaron Judge, NYY 49 Mark Reynolds, COL 54 on all those contracts Miguel Sano, MIN 46 Charlie Blackmon, COL 53 ful names associated with USGA was lacking a good Lang, whose dream was to Avisail Garcia, CHW 45 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 51 them,” said Mike Davis, spot in the Midwest. The build a public course that through 2019. I would Albert Pujols, LAA 45 Joey Votto, CIN 50 the USGA’s executive di- U.S. Open has been to Ha- could host a U.S. Open. never go to a place if I Matt Holliday, NYY 44 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS 49 rector. “But we relish the zeltine and Oakland Hills, The USGA saw it for the were to think it was nev- Nomar Mazara, TEX 44 Adam Duvall, CIN 47 er going back. I would be Justin Smoak, TOR 43 Bryce Harper, WAS 47 idea of occasionally intro- both now used more by the first time late in 2004, and Starlin Castro, NYY 41 Nolan Arenado, COL 46 ducing a new golf course, PGA of America. It went the wheels were set in mo- disappointed if we didn’t Khris Davis, OAK 41 Jay Bruce, NYM 45 because when you think to Olympia Fields in 2003 tion. return.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Man’s old tryst with wife’s yoga teacher causes strain The tricks are there if you take them DEAR ABBY: My wife ic. She will still be the Sidney Madwed, a design hearts, one diamond and two recently started a new Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van same lovely girl after the engineer, said, “Never value clubs — surprise, surprise, a yoga class she really likes. Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, wedding as she was before. the valueless. The trick is to total of 10. Is there a way to But I made the mistake of and was founded by her mother, know how to recognize it.” cash them all? telling her that the in- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at DEAR ABBY: My moth- In bridge, the trick is to win As you have no doubt seen, structor and I had dated the number of tricks that you er-in-law didn’t get me a South should win the first briefly (had sex) when we DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los need to make or break the card or even wish me Hap- trick with his spade king, were around 15. I am 50 Angeles, CA 90069. py Mother’s Day on my contract. In addition, when cash the club ace (perhaps now and my wife is 45. I very first one. We got to- faced with different choices, it after taking the heart ace, was a promiscuous drunk high school classmate has doesn’t actually follow this gether to celebrate, so I can be a case of rejecting the when I was in high school been trying to slip any- religion, but rather re- don’t think she forgot. I losing lines — the valueless though that does not matter — and adopting a winning ap- and college. I have been thing past your wife. If she gards it as an entertaining thought we had a pretty here) and continue with the proach — the valuable. sober now for 28 years, really feels threatened be- idea. As a Christian, I’m good relationship, but now club jack. West takes the trick and we have been togeth- cause of your long-past re- uncomfortable with the What should South do in and leads another spade, but I’m not so sure. four hearts after West leads er for 22 years. I have not lationship with her teach- theme. Our only choices Is there a nice way to ask South wins on the board and are to go and make the the spade queen? been with another woman er, she should roll up her her why she didn’t get me discards a spade or diamond since I met my wife. best of it, or to stay home Yes, three no-trump is easy mat and find another a card or even say, “Happy loser on the club queen. Then Abby, she treats this sit- and have everyone think to make, but it is tough to class. Mother’s Day”? I’d like to he draws trumps as quickly as uation as if I cheated on we are narrow-minded old reach. be able to apologize if she’s possible. her yesterday, and this DEAR ABBY: We have fuddy-duddies. What South starts with four po- harboring a grudge for was 35 years ago! Also, a lovely granddaughter should we do? tential losers: one in each some reason. after she recognized my who is about to be married suit. He could hope that the CHALLENGED IN club finesse will succeed. wife’s last name, the yoga to an excellent young man. NEW MOM IN instructor told my wife Worse is to take the trump She is sweet, kind, smart, TENNESSEE finesse, because that needs that I broke her heart hardworking, just out of DEAR CHALLENGED: back then. Help! DEAR NEW MOM: more than just the heart king college and everything I’m glad you asked. Go, onside. So, there is a temp- you would want in a Sometimes it’s not what HEARTBREAKER make the best of it, and tation to take the first trick granddaughter. However, refrain from making judg- you say, but the way you with dummy’s spade ace and DEAR HEARTBREAK- we are deeply concerned ments about your lovely, say it that can create ten- play a club to the jack. Here, ER: You have gotten your about her wedding, which high-achieving grand- sion. I suggest that when though, the finesse loses and life in order, and the yoga will have a Wiccan theme, daughter’s decision about you approach your MIL the contract will fail. instructor appears to be and they are both plan- her wedding. Her choice of about this, you do it with a It is a good idea for declarer, doing well. That she’s 50 ning to change to a last wedding theme may or smile and say, “I was sur- after checking losers, to count and in good enough shape name with Wiccan signifi- may not be a lark. Howev- prised when you didn’t winners. How many does he to be teaching yoga says a cance. er, if it isn’t, Wicca is a wish me a Happy Mother’s have here? lot for her flexibility. Clear- Although I’m not posi- peaceful religion. Wiccans Day. Why was that?” Then There are two spades, five ly, neither you nor your old tive, I’m pretty sure she do not practice black mag- LISTEN.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE TRIAL COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Benny Mendez and Miriam Mendez to Mortgage Electronic Docket No. ES17P1312EA mortgage given by Stephen R. Chapman, Sr. and Debra J. Morabito to Mortgage Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for The New York Mortgage Company, LLC, CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Financial, Inc., dated May 2, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Essex Probate and Family Court dated May 31, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 25629, Page 486, of which mortgage the undersigned 36 Federal Street Registry of Deeds at Book 24360, Page 108, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Salem, MA 01970 is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated April 23, 2012 and recorded with said (978)744-1020 Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Financial, Incorporated to Wells Fargo Registry on May 2, 2012 at Book 31310, Page 184 and by assignment from Bank, N.A, dated March 13, 2013 and recorded with said Registry on March 15, CitiMortgage, Inc. to HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee for Merrill Estate of: 2013 at Book 32294, Page 383, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Series 2006 - AF1 dated July 16, 2012 and Earl K. Johnson and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at recorded with said Registry on July 19, 2012 at Book 31534, Page 526 and by Also Known As: Earl Kenneth Johnson 12:00 p.m. on July 10, 2017, on the mortgaged premises located at 40 assignment from CitiMortgage, Inc. Attorney-in-Fact for HSBC Bank USA, National Date of Death: 01/12/2017 ELIZABETH STREET, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the Association as Trustee for Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Series 2006-AF1 premises described in said mortgage, to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated January 12, 2015 and recorded with said Registry on To all interested persons: January 21, 2015 at Book 33810, Page 181 and by assignment from HSBC Bank A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal TO WIT: USA, National Association as Trustee for Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Representative has been filed by: Series 2006-AF1 to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated May 4, 2015 and recorded with said Kristine Johnson of Lynn MA A parcel of land together with the buildings thereon in Lynn, Massachusetts, Registry on May 14, 2015 at Book 34054, Page 136 and by assignment from requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief bounded and described as follows: CitiMortgage, Inc. to HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee for Merrill as requested in the Petition. Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Series 2006-AF1 dated September 1, 2015 and The Petitioner requests that: NORTHERLY by Elizabeth Street, 33 feet; recorded with said Registry on September 14, 2015 at Book 34370, Page 190, Kristine Johnson of Lynn MA and Steven Johnson of Lynn MA for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety EASTERLY by land now or formerly of Walsh, about 60 feet; the same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on July 12, 2017, on the on the bond in an unsupervised administration. mortgaged premises located at 18 Arbor Street, Lynn, Essex County, IMPORTANT NOTICE SOUTHERLY by Court Street, 33 feet; and Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney WESTERLY by land now or formerly of John Twomey and P. Cronin, about 60 feet. TO WIT: must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on the return day of 07/03/2017. Be all of said measurements more or less. The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written thereon, bounded and described as follows: appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a For reference to title see deed from Karen Lougee and Daniel Finnerty , dated May timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections 31, 2005 and recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds herewith. EASTERLY on Arbor Street, forty-five (45) feet; within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further notice to you. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern NORTHERLY on land now or formerly of Wells, sixty-four and seventy-four UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24360, Page 106. hundredths (64.74) feet; PROBATE CODE (MUPA) A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit WESTERLY by a strip of land of owner unknown, forty-five and six hundredths administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the (45.06) feet; and Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Maud R. McKay sixty-two and thirty-one Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, hundredths (62.31) feet. expenses of administration. having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and Date: June 08, 2017 described. Pamela A Casey O'Brien TERMS OF SALE: Register of Probate For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern Item: June 14, 2017 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25629, Page 485. will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit THE TRIAL COURT California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Docket No. ES17P1646EA of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Essex Probate and Family Court shall control in the event of an error in this publication. having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, 36 Federal Street easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Salem, MA 01970 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. (978)744-1020 TERMS OF SALE: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Present holder of said mortgage A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check Estate of: will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The Caroline Evelyn Smith By its Attorneys, balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 Also Known as: Caroline E Smith HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Date of Death: 02/18/2013 150 California Street Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the To all interested persons: Newton, MA 02458 date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full A Petition for Late and Limited Formal Testacy and/or Appointment has been (617) 558-0500 of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage filed by: 201601-0005 - YEL shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Kristopher Young of Gloucester MA Item: June 14, 21, 28, 2017 requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. as requested in the Petition. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS The Petitioner requests that: LAND COURT HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Kristopher Young of Gloucester MA DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT AS TRUSTEE FOR be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve With Personal 17 SM 002452 MORTGAGE INVESTORS TRUST, SERIES 2006-AF1 Surety on the bond in an unsupervised administration. Present holder of said mortgage IMPORTANT NOTICE ORDER OF NOTICE You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the By its Attorneys, Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney TO: HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on 150 California Street the return day of 07/17/2017. Richard F. Courtney Jr Newton, MA 02458 This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written (617) 558-0500 appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, 201110-0934 - YEL timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections 50 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 (et seq): Item: June 14, 21, 28, 2017 within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further notice to you. U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee, successor in interest to Bank of UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM America, National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank LEGAL NOTICE PROBATE CODE (MUPC) National Association, as trustee for certificateholders of Bear Stearns Asset MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised Backed Securties I LLC, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-HE6, administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, given by Renny S. Carroll and Nancy N. Carroll to Mortgage Electronic Registration administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the numbered 6 Adams Street, given by Richard F Courtney Jr. to Mortgage Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Reliant Mortgage Company, LLC, Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Bayrock Mortgage dated September 4, 2009 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) expenses of administration. Corporation, its successors and assigns, dated March 9, 2007, and recorded Registry of Deeds in Book 28918, Page 456 of which mortgage Federal National WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26633, Mortgage Association is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Date: June 05, 2017 Page 558, as affected by a Loan Modification Agreement recorded in said Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Reliant Mortgage Company, Pamela Casey O'Brien Registry in Book 33629, Page 252 and now held by plaintiff by assignment LLC to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC dated June 12, 2013 recorded at Essex County Register of Probate has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 32580, Page 433 and assignment Item: June 14, 2017 Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. from Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC to Federal National Mortgage Association dated May 12, 2015 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Book 34057, Page 265, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the THE TRIAL COURT States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 24 Fairchild PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on Avenue, Saugus, MA 01906 will be sold at a Public Auction at 2:00PM on June Docket No. ES17P1484EA that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in 27, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before July 17, singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the Estate of: June Ruth Lombardi benefits of said Act. FIRST PARCEL: Also Known As: June R. Lombardi Date of Death: 10/16/2016 Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on June 1, 2017 Being Lots numbered 91, 92, and 93 as shown on a Plan of Blueridge Terrace drawn by F. T. Westcott, C.E., dated April 1911, and recorded with Essex South Essex Division Attest: District Deeds, Plan Book 21, Plan 22, to which reference may be made for a To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Deborah J. Patterson more particular description. The dwelling house thereon is numbered 24 Fairchild Petitioner Leonard F. Lombardi, Jr. of Groveland MA Recorder Avenue. a Will has been submitted to informal probate. Leonard F. Lombardi, Jr. of Groveland MA (16-008597 Orlans) SECOND PARCEL: has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to Item: June 14, 2017 serve without surety on the bond. A parcel of land situated on Fairchild Avenue, being Lots 88 to 90, inclusive, The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal (SEAL) recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 3480, Page 503, Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS supposed to contain 6000 feet, more or less. supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with LAND COURT the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating 17SM002595 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26437, Page 2. See also deed recorded in said to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. ORDER OF NOTICE Registry of Deeds in Book 33528, Page 90. Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal To: The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Pauline Lozzi assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Item: June 14, 2017 and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. ALL POLICE ORDERED Bank of America, N.A. successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing L.P. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of OR ACCIDENT TOWS $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. Have an c. 255, Section 39A). claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in LYNN, to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from numbered 295 CHATHAM STREET, given by Pauline Lozzi to Mortgage Electronic this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Notice is hereby given by: JME Towing 164 Blossom St Lynn, MA, 01902 announcement Registration Systems, Inc., dated March 13, 2009, and registered in the Essex acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on 6/30/2017 496838, and noted on Certificate of Title Number 83017, and recorded with the Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 to share? Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 28403 Page 330, as or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the at: 164 Blossom St Private Sale the following Motor Vehicles will be sold to affected by a modification agreement dated May 16, 2011, and recorded with premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical said Registry in Book 30830, Page 298, and now held by the Plaintiff by error in this publication. satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing charges, care and assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Other terms to be announced at the sale. expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. Description of Vehicles: If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Federal National Mortgage Association States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Korde & Associates, P.C. IFTPW14527 FB65564 Ford F150 07. Name and Address of owner of Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on 900 Chelmsford Street Suite 3102 that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Lowell, MA 01851 Vehicle: Richard Tracchia, 31 Rockdale Ave, Peabody, MA, 01960 this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before July 24, (978) 256-1500 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the Carroll, Renny S. and Nancy N., 14-019283, IFM2U73KX5 VB70458 Ford Explorer 05. Name and Address of owner of benefits of said Act. May 31, 2017, June 7, 2017, June 14, 2017 Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on June 6, 2017. Item: May 31, June 7, 14, 2017 Vehicle: Robert Hogan, 36 newall Ave #203, Saugus MA 01906 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson WDBUF87X 28B210826 Mercedes Recorder CITY OF LYNN E350 08. Name and Address of owner Contact 201702-0355-PRP of Vehicle: Manuel Ventura, 4 Friend Item: June 14, 2017 Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Terr #2, Lynn MA 01902 Customer Service Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 6:00 o'clock P.M. in Council Chambers for all This notice has been given under the interested citizens of the City of Lynn, MA on the FY 2018 Budget. The budget provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section to place a proposed for Fiscal Year 2018 is as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2018 Budget 39A $304,731,011.00. Item: June 7, 14, 21, 2017 Per Order: Janet Rowe, City Clerk classified ad in Item: June 12, 14, 2017 B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2017 FOOD Cool dishes for hot summer days By Rosalie Harrington matoes are filled with the salad made ITEM FOOD EDITOR with capers, olives, red onion, celery and whatever else “excites you from Anything worth doing is worth overdo- the freech (refrigerator) or groceria,” ing, especially when it comes to food prep. as my cousins would say in their bro- In other words, when preparing items ken English. that can be used for a variety of dishes, Their cooking isn’t so much about cook extra and think about the other recipes as it is about using what’s meals you might make with them during available. Leftover grilled fish or veg- the week. This allows you to assemble etables, fresh herbs, hard-boiled eggs, meals more quickly, especially nice in the raisins plumped up with a little Mar- hot summer weather. sala wine, toasted walnuts or pine-nuts Rice definitely falls into this category. can be sitting in the fridge and tossed Marie Simmons, in her delightful book into a rice salad. Canned Italian tuna “The Amazing World of Rice,” writes packed in olive oil is a favorite. With a “Rice comforts the body, calms the heart crusty bread and platter of thinly sliced and lifts the spirit.” When I make rice, I prosciutto, local farmers cheese and a make a lot of it and for many good rea- chilled white wine, rice salad makes a sons: stir-fries, five-minute soups, rice perfect lunch and is very nice for a pic- pudding and my favorite — rice salad — are just a few of the endless meals it can nic at the beach. contribute to.” On another trip, this time at Patrizia’s I was lucky enough several years ago little summer house in Sicily, I could not to vacation in Sardinia with my Ital- believe the fig trees bursting with per- ian cousins, Patrizia and Alba. With the fectly ripe fruit surrounding the cottage. sightseeing, picnics at the beach, sies- We picked baskets of luscious figs and ta after lunch, cocktails before dinner ate them with prosciutto, a favorite, and on the patio overlooking the sea, it was I made fig crostata (an Italian pie), fig one of my most delicious vacations. We jam and just enjoyed them freshly picked learned a lot from living together for a with a spoonful of that delicious mascar- week. Talks about our relationships, our pone cheese. beauty routines, exercise routines and It would have been nice to fill a bag Rice salad is delightful on a hot summer day. our kids always ended with food. with figs to bring home, but fresh pro- At breakfast, we usually discussed duce doesn’t pass muster at customs. But what we would have for lunch and where I vowed that the next time I returned to Summer Rice Salad (from cousins from Rome) to shop for it, and after the last espresso Sicily it would be with jars to preserve over a lingering lunch, we would consid- those delicious figs. A few years later my — Cook rice according to package directions. Set aside 2 cups. Place in a large bowl to cool. Fluff er what we would do for dinner. In be- wish was fulfilled and I returned home with a fork after it cools slightly. with several jars of fig jam. I outsmarted tween, we would share recipes and sto- — Finely chop vegetables like red or green bell peppers, carrots, onions, celery, fennel. them! ries about … food! This seems to be the — Wash and clean some peapods, no need to cook them. way in Italy. Figs, if you have a source for fresh ones, The tomatoes grown in Italy are the are one of those foods that preparing — Cut some grape tomatoes in half. best in the world. San Marzano are my more of is better, as in jams or just frozen — Peel and cut 2 oranges into small chunks. favorites. I recall when, as a child, my for a quick crostata. — Wash and chop some basil, flat leaf parsley, chives, cilantro. Nono asked his good friend going on a When my Roman relatives came for a — If you have some leftover corn, remove the kernels from the cob and toss with the rice. visit, they were thrilled to see Glouces- trip to Italy to please bring him home — Add some pitted olives, coarsely chopped, toasted pine-nuts and leftovers such as cooked some seeds, so he could grow the foods ter. They had heard the stories about our shrimp, chicken fish or canned Italian tuna. he missed most. Two that were the most cousins, Jack and Vincenza, who had mi- important to him were arugula and the grated from Italy around 1917. They had — Toss with two forks, mixing in about 4 tablespoons olive oil. Sprinkle on the juice of half a lemon, tomatoes from San Marzano. a shop on Main Street for many years, kosher salt and ground pepper. Thinking about this saddens me as I where Jack made shoes and Vincenza Buon appetito. recall that Nono never returned to his made clothes. Later, they would move the homeland for a visit. But with 10 kids to store to Belmont. I still have the “going care for it wasn’t in his budget. away” dress that Vincenza made for me ing Fra Diavolo with pasta, but most- When I visited them another time in It- When I shop for canned tomatoes for my first wedding. They loved going to ly they enjoyed it New England style aly they asked me to make the pie with my restaurant. I look for the San Marzanos because with corn on the cob, kielbasa and “streeps,” referring to the stripes of the they are the best. One strong memory Our New England lobster was a big lattice topping. I love what for me doesn’t from the Sardinia trip was a rice sal- hit with the relatives as we took them clams in a big pot that I make right on get lost in translation. I find them, and ad that my cousins make, especially around the North Shore. Together, we the stove, followed by blueberry pie for their open embrace of our culture and in the summer. Hollowed-out fresh to- cooked lobster several ways, includ- dessert. language, delightful. Serve salmon with pepperoncini lemon sauce on Fourth of July

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Salmon with Crispy Skin and Pepperoncini Lemon Sauce Start to finish: 40 minutes Servings: 4 — ¼ cup plain Greek yogurt — ¼ cup mayonnaise — 2 tablespoons minced seeded pepperoncini — 1 tablespoon liquid from the pepperoncini jar — 1 to 2 teaspoons lemon juice, or to taste — ½ teaspoon minced garlic — 1½ tablespoons chopped fresh dill Event Tickets _____ x $30 = $_____ Total Enclosed: — Kosher salt and black pepper Raffle Tickets _____ 3 for $10 / $5 each = $ _____ — Four 6-ounce salmon fillets with the skin — 1½ tablespoons vegetable oil with a high smoke point — In a bowl combine the yogurt, mayonnaise, minced pepperoncini and pepperoncini liquid, lem- Name:______on juice, garlic and dill; add salt and pepper to taste. Cover and chill. — Preheat the oven to 450 F. Pat the fish skin very dry. Scrape the skin with a large knife, at a per- Address: ______pendicular angle, 8 to 10 times to remove any excess moisture, wiping the knife clean each time. In a large ovenproof skillet heat the oil over high heat. When the oil is hot, reduce the heat to medium and add the salmon fillets, skin side down. Immediately press down evenly on the top of each fillet City/State/Zip:______to keep the skin from buckling up. Cook the salmon, pressing down frequently, for 4 minutes or until you can see that the skin is getting crispy and the flesh has lightened about 1/3 — one-half of the Email:______way up the side. Season the flesh with salt and pepper, transfer the skillet to the oven and bake for another 4 to 6 minutes or until the salmon is cooked to the desired degree of doneness. — Transfer to plates, skin side up, and top each portion with some of the sauce. Mail to: Family & Children’s Service, 111 North Common St., Lynn MA 01902