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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 ‘WHAT HAPPENS TOMORROW?’

From bottom left, clockwise, Allison Hallissey poses with her daughter, Lilac, left, and niece, Amore, at the Boston Women’s March for America; a protester raises a sign in Boston (photos courtesy of Allison Hallissey); a crowd gathers for the Women’s March on Washing- ton (photo courtesy of Jonathon Feinberg); marchers wear signs in Boston asking for respect, dignity, inclu- sion, understanding and equality; two women smile for a photo in Boston (photos courtesy of Christopher John Stephens); marchers raise issues in Boston (pho- to courtesy of Allison Hallissey). GAYLA CAWLEY Different causes nd CHERYL CHARLES COMMENTARY COMMENTARY Going forward, common ground in marches ‘This is what By David Wilson about 30 years in Lynn, was joined by her turning a march ITEM DIGITAL CONTENT DIRECTOR mother, a couple friends and an estimated democracy 175,000 others. The “completely positive” into a movement LYNN — Two little girls have a mes- crowd included women of all ages, she looks like’ sage to share. It’s written on poster board said. On Jan. 21, a day after Donald around a pair of slightly-misshapen hearts, The nancial adviser at Verizon admits This wasn’t my rst protest Trump was sworn in as the 45th carefully painted in with what looks like a she wasn’t a of Democratic presiden- march. I like to think I’ve been a president of the United States, scattering of rainbow-colored puzzle piec- tial candidate Hillary Clinton. She did, rabble-rouser most of my adult life, millions of people participated in a es. however, vote for the former Secretary of but as one gets older, sometimes it’s worldwide protest aimed at the new “Fight hate with love,” one sign says; State over Republican businessman Don- easier to write a check and watch leader of the free world. “Love makes America great,” the other. ald Trump. from the sidelines (or on television) The Women’s March on Washing- Allison Hallissey, 42, hops in for a pho- But the march wasn’t just about politics, than get out in the street, carry a ton was focused, along with sister to with her 8-year-old daughter, Lilac, she said. sign, shout slogans and become one marches across the country and the and 7-year-old niece, Amore. The girls Hallissey was standing up for the causes of the counted. world, on women’s rights. Protest- hold their signs under their chins: a small she’s always stood up for, she said: wom- The last time I was one of those ers, including thousands in Boston, statement to a fractured country, Saturday en’s rights, reproductive rights and safe counted, I was in my 20s, living in also highlighted issues including at the Boston Women’s March for America. access to abortion, to name a few. Southern California, and fundrais- immigration, health care, the Across the Boston Common, perhaps, an- “Trump has made it clear that these ing and marching for the passage environment, LGBTQ rights and other sign among a sea of others reads, “If things are very much in jeopardy under of the Equal Rights Amendment. racial justice they feel will be under you demean one of us, you demean all of his administration,” she said. It never passed, quietly dying from us.” CAWLEY, A6 Hallissey, who lives in Amesbury after MARCH, A7 CHARLES, A7

Stepping out smartly in Saugus

By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Children at the Lynn- Nunn, as a hurst Elementary School took strides PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS jelly sh, and to increase their vocabulary skills Jacob Gras- Wednesday morning. TV actress Mary Tyler Moore died at age 80. so, as a book Students at every grade level par- worm, march ticipated in the school’s inaugural vo- in the cabulary parade to show off hundreds vocabulary of new words they’ve been learning. Remembering parade at the “On Monday, we celebrated Nation- Lynnhurst al Reading Day,” Principal Mike Mon- America’s girl School on dello told the students. “You know Wednesday. how important reading is. Part of the By Steve Krause process of learning to read is learning ITEM STAFF ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE VOCABULARY, A2 “A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants.” That was the tagline for Chuckles the Clown from WJM-TV in Minneapolis. The poor guy died on Oct. 25, In Opinion In Sports In Travel 1975, under bizarre circumstances. A rogue elephant INSIDE A long view on an St. Mary’s boys hockey Bopping around immediate problem. A4 battles back to tie. B1 Barcelona. B8 MOORE, A6

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Open House Sunday, Jan. 29 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 581 Boston St., Lynn A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 OBITUARIES

Lisa Durgin, 45 Kathleen Cronin, 70

SAUGUS — Ms. Lisa Durgin, ion, John Davis. She is also LYNN — Kathleen (Mul- by her children, Danny, Jill and age 45, died on Wednesday, survived by many nieces and laney) Cronin, age 70, of Lynn, Michael Mullaney and her Jan. 18, unexpectedly at her nephews. passed away Friday, Jan. 13, good friend Lorraine Russell of home in Saugus. In lieu of flowers, donations 2017. Born in Cambridge, she Cambridge. Born in Melrose, she was may be made to Lisa Durgin was the daughter of the late Service information: Burial the beloved daughter of Elea- Memorial Fund at gofundme. James and Marie (Walsh) Mul- will be in Cambridge Ceme- nor (Pratt) Durgin and the late com. laney. Prior to her retirement, tery at a later date. Arrange- Barre A. Durgin. She worked Service information: Rela- she was a waitress. Kathleen ments by the GOODRICH Fu- COURTESY PHOTO as a sales associate in several tives and friends are invited was a member of Element neral Home, 128 Washington Partners HealthCare has named Dr. David J. local retail stores. to attend visiting hours in the Care in Lynn. She is survived St., Lynn. Roberts, a cardiologist, as the next president Lisa also leaves two loving BISBEE-PORCELLA Funer- of North Shore Medical Center. daughters, Crystal Bowman al Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., of Lynn and Amber Garcia of Saugus on Sunday, 11 a.m. Saugus; her cherished grand- – 12:30 p.m. followed by a daughter, Autumn; her dear funeral service at 12:30 p.m. Janet Leboeuf, 85 Dr. David J. Roberts sister, Angela Durgin of Sau- For directions and condolenc- gus; her longtime compan- es www.BisbeePorcella.com. Janet (Goddard, Blanchard, William to lead North Shore Davis) Leboeuf , 85 Davis, Robert Davis years old, passed and his late wife away on Jan. 17, Cheryl (Gallante) Medical Center Lauren M. Chambers, 32 2017, in Florida. Davis, Patricia Sims Formerly of Saugus and her late hus- By Thomas Grillo NSMC is a member of and Lynn, she was band David Sims, ITEM STAFF Partners HealthCare, PEABODY — Lauren M. Jeremy. the daughter of the Carolyn McCauley founded by Massachu- SALEM — If Dr. David setts General Hospital Chambers, 32, of Peabody, Service information: Lau- late Earl Goddard, and her husband J. Roberts gets a call from passed away peacefully on ren’s family will receive rel- and the late Madel Sean McCauley and and Brigham and Wom- President Donald Trump en’s Hospital. Jan. 23, 2017, after battling a atives and friends on Friday, (Ramsey) Goddard. She was Lisa Therrien. seeking advice on the fu- brief illness. Jan. 27 from 5-8 p.m. at the the wife of the late Raymond She also leaves behind a Roberts received his ture of Obamacare, the medical degree from the Lauren was born in Salem, CONWAY, CAHILL-BRODEUR Leboeuf and the late Richard brother, Kenneth Goddard next president of North daughter of Paul R. Chambers Funeral Home at 82 Lynn Davis. and his wife Marion, a sister University of Vermont and Shore Medical Center completed his residency at and Karen V. Campbell and St., Peabody. Her celebra- She loved spending time Brenda and her late husband (NSMC) will deliver these raised in Peabody. In addition tion of life service will be with her grandchildren. She Raymond Eddy, and her late Kaiser Foundation Hospital three words to the in San Francisco, specializ- to her parents of Peabody, held in the funeral home on also raised two of her grand- brother Peter Goddard. She House: leave it alone. ing in internal medicine. He Lauren is survived by her Saturday, Jan. 28 at 11 a.m. children Kyle and Amanda leaves 16 grandchildren, 17 “Don’t throw the baby completed his research fel- brother, Gregory Chambers The family requested that in Therrien. Other things she en- great-grandchildren, along out with the bathwater,” lowship at NSMC focused and his fiancé Samantha Bro- lieu of flowers, donations be joyed were music, the beach, with many step-children and he said. “I would say keep on cardiovascular disease. dy of North Billerica, her loving made in Lauren’s name to cooking, reading and . step-grandchildren. the bones and tweak it. He has been on the NSMC companion, Jeremy Cormier the Last Hope K-9 Rescue, She worked until the age of She was loved by many and But the president has not medical staff since 1985 and of Peabody; also many aunts, www.lasthopek9.org, Bos- 80. She leaves behind six will be missed greatly. called me.” with Massachusetts Gener- uncles, cousins and many oth- ton. The interment will be children, Christine Blanchard Arrangements to be made Roberts, the center’s chief al Hospital since 1993. er loved ones. held at Cedar Grove Cem- and her husband James at a later date. of cardiology, replaces Rob- Roberts said he plans to Lauren had an adventur- etery, Peabody. Please visit ert Norton, who retired ous spirit and as such loved www.ccbfuneral.com for di- as NSMC president last keep some patients as a the beach, the outdoors and rections, online obituary and month. The first priority way to continue to under- fishing and snowmobiling with memorial guest book. Michael J. Brennan, 66 for the 63-year-old Danvers stand what it’s like to be a resident will be to tackle care provider. 1950-2016 NSMC’s budget deficit. At “I want to stay close the close of fiscal year 2015, enough to the caregiver LYNN — Michael Athol, Mass.; sister, experience so that I know Joseph R. Gulla J. Brennan, age 66, Pat Poska and hus- the center lost $36 million and last year losses swelled what’s going on,” he said. passed away peace- band, Frank, of Lynn; Roberts said he nev- fully on Saturday, brother, Frederick to $48 million. “Our financial situation er imagined himself in a PEABODY — Gulla, and Paul Coleman Jan. 21, 2017, after Brennan and wife, managerial role, but tough Joseph “Joey” Robert, and wife Lori of Sau- a lengthy illness with Peggy, of Hilton Head, is heading in the wrong di- rection, we have to reverse times called on him to act. of Peabody, formerly gus. Also survived by his family at his side. N.C.; brother-in-law, “My whole 32-year ca- of Revere, passed many close and lov- Mike was born on Russell Harding and that trend and get ourselves on a better fiscal footing,” he reer has been in this in- unexpectedly on Jan. ing cousins. March 2, 1950, in wife, Gill, of Chelms- stitution and we are about 20, 2017. Joey loved his fam- Lynn to Frederick ford, UK; grandchil- said. “The amount of money we’ve been losing over the to go through some hard Loving son of Jo- ily dearly and spent and Rose Brennan. A proud dren, Patrick and Ryan Foley times,” he said. “I know seph Gulla of Pea- every day with his Lynner, he graduated from St. of Amesbury, Eric and Brianna last few years is unsustain- able. We’ve got to figure out the place and this is a mo- body and his loving father for their morn- Mary’s High School in 1968 Yates of Des Plaines, Ill., Sean, ment where I must step mother Gloria Cole- ing coffee at Dunkin before enlisting in the United Shea and Brylie Brennan of how to grow the business and decrease our costs so up. I think I am well-po- man DiPietro of Revere. Be- Donuts. He also loved spend- States Air Force as a medic Athol, Mass., and numerous sitioned to get this organi- loved grandson of Teresa Gulla ing time with his mother and during the Vietnam War. cousins, nieces, nephews and we end up in a better place financially. That’s job one.” zation to where it needs to and the late Joseph “Tiny” Gul- enjoying her home-cooked Upon returning from his friends who loved him dearly. go, so I raised my hand.” la of Revere. Beloved grand- meals. Joey had a huge heart, military service, Mike began Service information: In Some of their costs were one-time big ticket charges, Partners’ board of trust- son of Gloria Benedict Cole- a great sense of humor and a lengthy career as a faithful lieu of flowers donations ees voted Tuesday to name man of Winthrop and the late could always make people employee of the United States may be made in memory of such as the move to elec- tronic medical records, Rob- Roberts as president, ef- Robert Coleman of Revere. laugh. Postal Service. After retiring Michael James Brennan to fective this spring. Dear big brother of Anthony Service information: Fu- from USPS, Mike relocated VA Boston Health System. erts said. The consolidation of the Lynn and Salem cam- “Dave is uniquely quali- and Alexa DiPietro of Revere. neral from the PAUL BUON- to Amesbury, where he was Voluntary services (135) fied to work with commu- Adoring nephew of Frank M. FIGLIO & SONS-BRUNO puses will save a significant known by most as “Pa.” 1400 VFW Parkway West nity leaders on the North Gulla of Revere, Joanne Winn Funeral Home, 128 Revere amount of money, he said. Mike enjoyed a good game Roxbury, MA 02132. Calling Shore as well as with clin- and husband Dave of Pea- St., Revere, on Saturday, of golf, darts, spending time hours at the E.V. JUTRAS & “When organizations ical leaders throughout body, the late Robert Coleman Jan. 28, 2017 at 10 a.m. Fu- with his family and watching SONS Funeral 118 Friend St. are headed in the wrong the Partners system to en- and his surviving wife Barbara neral Mass in St. Anthony’s his grandchildren play sports. in Amesbury, MA will take direction, they have to sure that the needs of pa- of Revere, Dineen Cirame and Church at 11 a.m. Relatives He will be remembered for place on Monday, Jan. 30, make course corrections tients are always being put Pasquale Barone of Saugus, and friends are kindly invit- his quick wit, Irish humor and from 5-7 p.m. His funeral that can be painful and first, while working to put Patrick Coleman and wife ed. Visitation on Friday from gentle personality. Mass will be celebrated on we’re about to go through Helen of Washington, Kelly 4-8 p.m. Internment at Holy Mike is survived by his Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 10:30 that,” he said. “We need to NSMC on a more sustain- Cioffi and husband Anthony Cross Cemetery. For guest- best friend and wife of 44 a.m. in the Holy Family Par- be here 50 years from now able path for the future,” of Winthrop, Kerrie Coleman book visit www.Buonfiglio. years, Janet Harding Brennan; ish Church, 2 School St. in providing care. We will said Dr. David Torchiana, and wife Renae of Lynnfield com. daughter, Karen Foley and Amesbury, MA. Interment have to make the hard Partners president and husband, Shawn, of Ames- will follow in the Union choices … it’s going to be CEO, in a statement. bury; son, Sean Brennan of Cemetery veterans lot. rough for a little bit until Thomas Grillo can be we can assure our surviv- reached at tgrillo@item- John J. Flynn, 54 al, but I am optimistic.” live.com. 1962-2017 Richard N. Bourgeois, 63 Stepping out smartly LYNN — Mr. John Mary Flynn and his J. Flynn, age 54, of sons Cody and John Lynn, died unex- “JJ” Flynn, John was LYNN — Lt. Richard help anyone in need, in Saugus school pectedly, on Monday, the brother of Anne N. Bourgeois, 63, died and dedication to Jan. 23, 2017, at his Sverker and her hus- unexpectedly on Sun- family and friends, VOCABULARY “Literacy, to me, is criti- home. Born in Boston band Gary of Lynn, day, Jan. 22, 2017, at and dearly missed by From A1 cal,” he said. “It transcends on June 25, 1962, Diane Young and her the North Shore Med- those who knew him. into everything. There are John was the son of husband Stephen ical Center—Salem He is survived by words and being exposed so many layers to literacy, Mary (Torpey) Flynn of Westford and the Hospital, following an his four siblings, to words. Part of being a and vocabulary is a huge and the late Philip late James Flynn extended illness. Robert Bourgeois good reader is knowing a component. To bring it out Flynn. He was raised and ed- and his wife Janice of Pea- Born and raised and his wife Pame- lot of words. We have close of the classroom and out ucated in Lynn and graduated body and the uncle of Sarah, in Lynn, he was the la Liu of Lynn, Paul to 300 new words you can into something fun like from Lynn Tech in 1981. For Heather, Jennifer, Brianna, son of the late Norman and Bourgeois of Myrtle Beach, learn today.” this is great. From here, many years, John owned and Lauren and Ashley. John is Susanna (Brancaleone) Bour- S.C., Norma Reardon and her Students chose a word we’re hoping to make it a operated Flynn Landscaping also survived by many close geois. He was a graduate of husband Paul of Groveland, and learned about its tradition and upping the and also worked briefly as a family and friends including Lynn English High School, and Lorraine Bourgeois of meaning. They each cre- ante. Next year maybe security guard. He was a well- his former wife Wendy (Malo) Class of 1971, and attended Lynn; four nieces and neph- ated a that repre- they’ll learn five words.” known weightlifter in the area Flynn. Boston State College. ews, Matthew Reardon of sented the word. Wednes- National Reading Day, and held many individual re- Service information: A Richard began his career Groveland, Andrew Bourgeois day morning they paraded observed annually on Jan. cords including a 606 pound funeral service will be held as a Firefighter with the City of Lynn, Jocelyn Bourgeois around the school’s build- 23, celebrates and encour- bench press. John was the on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017, of Lynn Fire Department in of Monterey, Calif., and Amy ing dressed as everything ages reading by younger owner of Hercules, an English in the SOLIMINE Funeral 1977, reaching the rank of Bourgeois and her fiancé from elegant, wearing a children. Reading day was Mastiff, who was recorded by Home, 426 Broadway (Rt. Lieutenant before retiring Nicholas DeSantis of Miami, ballgown, to contagious, extended to be reading Guinness Book of World Re- 129), Lynn at 2 p.m. Burial in 2004 after 27 dedicated Fla. He was uncle of the late using makeup to create week at Lynnhurst to give cords as the world’s “Largest will be private. Relatives and years of service. Ryan Reardon. the illusion of pale skin the message additional at- Male Dog” and together were friends are respectfully in- Richard was a member of Service information: Rela- and wearing a hospital tention, Mondello said. featured on a number of na- vited. Visitation will be prior the Lynn Fire Fighters Union tives and friends are kindly mask. “It helps us during our tional television shows. John’s to the service from 11 a.m. Local 739 and the Lynn Fire invited to gather for his fu- A girl wearing an over- reading if we understand greatest passion was his two -2 p.m. Donations in John’s Fighters Relief Association. He neral service on Saturday, sized flower pot attached words when we’re read- sons Cody and “JJ” and he will memory may be made to a was an avid outdoorsman and Jan. 28, 2017, at 11 a.m. in to represented ing text,” said fifth-grader enjoyed hunting, wilderness the CONWAY, CAHILL-BRO- be deeply missed by his fami- charity of your choice. Direc- the word bloom; another Ana Silva. ly and friends. tions and online guestbook camping, canoeing and fish- DEUR Funeral Home, 82 wore a styrofoam dumb- Even the younger stu- In addition to his mother at www.solimine.com. ing. Richard was a long-time Lynn St., Peabody. A visita- bell attached to a to dents, who may not un- member of the Danvers Fish tion will be held on Friday portray the word head- and Game Club where he from 4–7 p.m. in the funeral derstand the benefits of competed in firearms compe- home. Burial will be in Cal- strong. expanding their vocabu- titions. He enjoyed watching vary Cemetery, Gloucester. “(The parade) is good be- lary yet, knew something Need to find Boston’s sports teams, espe- Memorial donations to fight cause some kids in young- good was coming from the cially the Patri- childhood cancer may be er grades are learning a lot event. an article? ots, where he was a season made in his memory online of new words,” said Rays- “I love it,” said Jacob ticket holder for many years. to either www.beatnb.org or sa DeSousa, a fifth-grader. Grasson, a second-grader. He also was a voracious read- to www.bandofparents.org “And it’s fun in general. It “It’s good and we can get Subscribe to er of a wide variety of topics. Please visit www.ccbfuneral. makes it more fun to learn exercise.” He will be remembered for com for online obituary or new words.” Bridget Turcotte can be e-edition on his intelligence, willingness to sign condolences. Mondello said the school reached at bturcotte@item- puts a lot of emphasis on live.com. 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HOW TO REACH US POLICE/FIRE All address information, particularly 12:18 p.m. Tuesday on Ander- arrests, reflect police records. In the son Street. Multiple callers re- Police arrest man for event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is ported an out of control man. the sole responsibility of the concerned One caller reported the man assaulted someone and that party to contact the relevant police 110 Munroe St. “people had him pinned to the Lynn home invasion P.O. Box 5 department and have the department ground.” The caller reported the Lynn, MA 01903 issue a notice of correction to the Daily man entered the AA meeting By Gayla Cawley his front door, he noticed victim reported that six Customer Service Item. Corrections or clarifications will acting erratically. The person ITEM STAFF a man at his side door. watches were stolen from Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. not be made without express notice was taken voluntarily to the hos- When the victim went to the apartment. LYNN — A Lynn man Connecting of change from the arresting police pital and was trespassed from confront the man, the sus- Through the investiga- was arrested on Tuesday All Departments: the property. No one wanted to pect pulled out a handgun, tion, Bogues was identi- department. in connection with a Jan. 781-593-7700 press charges at the time. Donnelly said. fied as being involved in 6 home invasion on Ham- Ext. 2 After the weapon was the home invasion. Be- LYNN ilton Avenue. brandished, the victim Classi ed Advertising NAHANT Antron Bogues, 31, was sides police witnessing classi [email protected] instinctively grabbed the him leaving the residence Arrests charged with home inva- handgun, which led to a Subscriptions Arrest upon their arrival, the vic- sion. 10-minute struggle, where [email protected] Antron Bogues, 31, of 37 tim also identified him as Victor Sepulveda, 60, of 31 Police responded to 25 three to four shots were Circulation Walter St., was arrested and Hamilton Ave. on Jan. 6 being involved. Donnelly [email protected] Empire St., Lynn, was arrested fired. Eventually the gun charged with home invasion at around 4 p.m. after re- said police were able to get 9:32 p.m. Tuesday. and charged with OUI liquor and fell to the floor and the vic- Ext. 3 ported gunshots. When of- a warrant and Bogues was Michael Costin, 28, of 505 negligent operation of a motor tim ran out of the apart- Newsroom ficers arrived, they noticed picked up in Beverly. Boston St., was arrested and vehicle at 8:08 p.m. Tuesday. ment, Donnelly said. [email protected] a man, later identified as Police were then called The other suspect is [email protected] charged with two counts of shop- described by police as a lifting by concealing merchandise, Bogues, walking away and the suspect appeared Ext. 4 PEABODY light-skinned man of av- shoplifting by asportation, resist- from the apartment, Lynn to enter the apartment. Sports Police Lt. Rick Donnelly Police are still looking for erage build, about 6 feet [email protected] ing arrest and disorderly conduct Arrests at 10:11 a.m. Wednesday. said. the man with the gun, tall with black shoulder Ext. 5 Keon Dow, 26, of 39 East Yailinis Dayanara Contreras, Officers met with the and believe that he and length hair and braids. He Retail and Online Water St., North Andover, was 20, of 36 Keys Drive, Apt. 12, 33-year-old victim, who Bogues were working to- was wearing a black jack- Advertising was arrested and charged with told them he was in his gether to commit the rob- et at the time of the inci- [email protected] arrested on a courtesy booking at 12:54 a.m. Wednesday. operation of a motor vehicle with third-floor apartmentbery, Donnelly said. dent. ADVERTISING Isaiah Graham, 34, was ar- a suspended license at 6:43 when he heard someone in Police found a bullet the doorway turning one Gayla Cawley can be Ernie Carpenter, Jr. rested and charged with disor- p.m. Tuesday. hole in the hallway door Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 derly conduct and larceny from Christina M. Miller, 31, of of the doorknobs to his window, but no shell cas- reached at gcawley@item- [email protected] a building at 8:44 p.m. Tuesday. 261 Newbury St., Apt. 113C, residence. When he went ings. They believe the gun live.com. Follow her on Bob Gunther Antonio Morales, of 41 Bow was arrested on warrants at to take a peek outside used was a revolver. The Twitter @GaylaCawley. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 St., Saugus, was arrested on 12:09 p.m. Wednesday. [email protected] warrant charges of assault and Joseph Mastrorio III battery and witness intimidation Accidents Vice President / Advertising and Man arrested in Lynn Business Development, ext. 1315 at 2:43 a.m. Wednesday. A report of a motor vehicle ac- Alexander Rentas, 25, of 9 [email protected] cident at 4:02 p.m. Tuesday at Barrett Court, was arrested on Ralph Mitchell 27 Caller St.; at 5:34 p.m. Tues- warrant charges of threat to Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 day at 82 Lowell St. and 2 Per- following police chase [email protected] commit a crime, assault and kins St.; at 7:06 a.m. Wednes- battery and assault and battery Patricia Whalen day at Route 128 South and 0 LYNN — A North An- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 with a dangerous weapon at Centennial Drive; at 10:36 a.m. dover man was arrested [email protected] 11:04 a.m. Wednesday. Wednesday at Container Store after a State Police chase BUSINESS OFFICE Accidents at 210C Andover St.; at 10:51 that ended in Lynn when Beth Bresnahan a.m. Wednesday at 2 Herrick the suspect crashed his Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 Road and 712 Lowell St. car. [email protected] A report of a motor vehicle ac- cident at 2:08 p.m. Tuesday at David Procopio, a State Susan J. Conti Complaints Controller, ext. 1288 Chatham Street and Western Ave- Police spokesman, said a [email protected] nue; at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday at 118 trooper attempted to pull Union St.; at 7:11 p.m. Tuesday A report of a gas odor/prob- over a BMW sedan speed- Ted Grant lem at 2:17 p.m. Tuesday at 88 at Eastern Avenue and Superior ing down Route 1 North Publisher, ext. 1234 Bartholomew St. Police evacuat- [email protected] Street; at 7:27 p.m. Tuesday at in Lynnfield around 12:08 ed residents within 1,000 feet of KIPP Academy at 90 High Rock a.m. Wednesday, but the Marian Kinney the surrounding area. National ext. 1212 St.; at 6:33 a.m. Wednesday at driver refused to stop. A [email protected] Chatham Street and Western Av- Grid was on scene repairing the gas leak. pursuit of the car, alleged- Will Kraft enue; at 7:25 a.m. Wednesday A report of suspicious activity ly driven by 26-year-old Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 at Fernwood Avenue and Maple Keon Edward Dow, en- [email protected] Street; at 7:50 a.m. Wednesday at 4 p.m. Tuesday at 1 Andover Drive. Peabody Housing reported sued and he eventually Jennifer Perez at 447 Essex St.; at 11:27 a.m. made his way off the high- ext. 1205 Wednesday at 423 Boston St. receiving a call from a client stat- [email protected] ing that a man and female who way onto Lynnfield Street headed toward Lynn. COURTESY PHOTO Carolina Trujillo Breaking and Entering appeared foreign to the proper- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ty were loitering in the Procopio said the BMW A State Police chase ended in Lynn after a [email protected] A report of a motor vehicle room. An officer reported the only crashed into a fire hydrant North Andover man crashed his BMW sedan Jim Wilson breaking and entering at 5:54 occupant of the laundry room on Daytona Road near the into a fire hydrant on Daytona Road near the Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 intersection with Lynn- [email protected] p.m. Tuesday at 2 Canterbury was a resident doing the laundry. intersection with Lynnfield Street. A report of gunshots at 8:11 field Street within mo- CIRCULATION Court; at 1:46 a.m. Wednesday at 23 Sigourney St.; at 6:54 p.m. Tuesday at Spring Pond on ments. Dow then allegedly Road and then onto Har- a crash that caused prop- Lisa Mahmoud a.m. Wednesday at 33 Beacon Sunset Drive. Lynn Police report- fled the vehicle, with the ris Road. Dow was taken erty damage, operating Manager, ext. 1239 trooper chasing him on [email protected] Hill Ave.; at 8:15 a.m. Wednes- ed receiving multiple calls of into custody on Harris with a suspended license, day at 120 Jefferson St. gunshots in the neighborhood foot. The suspect fled in Road, where troopers de- possession of alcohol in CLASSIFIED adjacent to Spring Pond in Lynn. the direction of Orlando termined he was impaired an open container in a Abbe Young Smith Lynn Police reported responding Avenue and into a wooded and had a suspended li- motor vehicle, resisting Manager, ext. 1276 Complaints [email protected] officers heard additional shots area. cense, Procopio said. arrest, marked lanes vi- A report of a disturbance at sounding, believed to be coming Troopers and Lynn Po- Dow was arrested and olation, refusing to iden- Kerry Smith 3:18 p.m. Tuesday at 172 Mari- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 from Peabody. Peabody police lice surrounded the area, charged with OUI liquor tify self to police and [email protected] anna St.; at 8:07 p.m. Tuesday at checked the area and reported with a State Police K9 third offense, negligent improper use of a mobile 21 Shepard St.; at 9 p.m. Tuesday the concerns were unfounded unit tracking the wooded operation of a motor ve- phone while operating a NEWSROOM at 65 Whiting St.; at 9:08 p.m. A report of a disturbance at 2 area onto Cedar Brook hicle, leaving the scene of motor vehicle. Bill Brotherton Tuesday at 96 Lafayette Park; at a.m. Wednesday at 14 Collins St. Features Editor ext. 1338 10:40 p.m. Tuesday at 114 Lewis [email protected] St.; at 6:12 a.m. Wednesday at Fire Gayla Cawley 8 Lafayette Park; at 6:56 a.m. Gunshots reported in Lynn Reporter, ext. 1236 A report of a fire at 3:54 p.m. [email protected] Wednesday at 74 Hanover St.; at 9:18 a.m. Wednesday at 505 Tuesday at Crystal Lake on Lowell LYNN — Gunshots reported hearing addi- were found. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg Power to the people Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   News Editor Gordon R. Hall Let me just say that as one who in 2009 to be better attended than so with the support of the American W   J. K Monica Connell Healey marched in protest in the 1970s, the Trump’s. The president’s spokes- public, including Trump’s support- Vice President, Finance J. Patrick Norton idea of doing so in a bubblegum-pink man, Sean Spicer, called it “shame- ers? Or will people buy the adminis- J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan knit with ear-like tabs and call- ful and wrong” for reporters to try to tration’s defense that the press has Chief Operating O cer Chairman ing it a “pussy hat” would have been lessen enthusiasm for the occasion, an anti-Trump bias and jump on the P ‘  unthinkable. But that hat was the insisting Trump’s was “the largest bandwagon to restrict its access to Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 closest thing to a at wom- audience ever to witness an inau- the president? Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 en’s marches across the world Sat- guration, period, both in person and I’ve been seeing that contention in Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 urday. around the globe.” some of my emails. Reader Charles Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 So, how did a vulgar slur original- Asked about that on Sunday’s Newton did not appreciate my col- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 ly employed to objectify and shame “Meet The Press,” presidential se- umn calling Trump’s inauguration Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 women become the preferred term nior adviser Kellyanne Conway told speech more divisive than unifying. Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 for the largest worldwide women’s moderator Chuck Todd that Spicer He’s welcome to disagree. But he rights action in most our lifetimes? was offering “alternative facts.” went on to use that opinion piece as John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Time has changed some things. Don- Translation: If the actual facts don’t evidence that “The American press ald Trump has changed others. But make the president look good, we during the next four years will at- reclaiming language from shaming will substitute lies that do, and call tempt to undermine and destroy the or demeaning usage is an old civil them “alternative facts.” presidency of Donald Trump.” rights tactic. When Todd drilled down on the When I wrote back suggesting When America’s newest president evidence and said Spicer had told Newton was normalizing Trump’s was heard on old video that surfaced a “provable falsehood,” Conway behavior, he replied that he wasn’t, during the election campaign boast- seemed to threaten Todd with loss of but that “Americans are finally tired EDITORIAL ing he couldn’t resist grabbing beau- access to administration officials. “If of the normal candidates the par- tiful women “by the pussy,” many of we’re going to keep referring to the ties have served up election after us responded viscerally. What we press secretary in those terms,” she election.” Then he accused the left heard was that’s what women are to said, “we’re going to have to rethink of being out to trash the president A long view on an him: Stripped of brains, emotions or our relationship here.” because its type of candidate was intentions of our own, we’re a bunch Blatantly sacrificing the truth defeated. of body parts free for the taking. to support a different narrative is Here’s my plea to the public, So some women decided to take a hallmark not of democracy but Trump supporters and all: Please immediate problem the word back. Much like “bitch” of totalitarianism. And the petty understand that when reporters and “queer” are used to empower, peevishness and vanity that would push back for the truth, they are not No one was surprised on Wednesday to find state this word was stripped of its power drive it in this case is something acting out of some pro-Hillary agen- Sen. Thomas M. McGee listening attentively as a to shame and degrade. Some savvy we’d associate with North Korean da but in defense of transparency. state long-range transportation planner talked about women even decided to use it to help dictator Kim Jong Un, not the dem- It should be important to every- Massachusetts’ transit spending goals over the next turn the conversation to reproduc- ocratically elected leader of the free one, whether or not we agree with 23 years. tive rights now in jeopardy under world. certain policies, that decisions tak- McGee has sounded the alarm about insufficient Trump. As journalist Michael Oreskes told en are based on real facts. In fact, statewide transportation spending for years and But normalizing offensive lan- a CNN panel, it reflects a belief that if Trump’s supporters insist he tell called on state, federal and local officials, as well as guage to make an ironic statement “If you can create a different under- the truth, then journalists wouldn’t Massachusetts residents and business owners, to get of empowerment is different from standing of reality, you can actually feel as obligated to do that clean-up serious about improving roads, bridges, rail networks normalizing aberrant behavior be- change (it).” The problem, Oreskes work. and other infrastructure. cause you think you’re above the continued, is that “When society Surely, Americans can come to- “We can’t just continue to play catch-up,” McGee rules. That’s the sort of normaliza- needs to make real decisions about gether over honesty, at least. After says when he talks about the cost to the economy tion the Trump administration has real issues, life and death issues all, marchers came together, wheth- and public safety of delaying or pushing off to the been doing in its first few days. A about war and peace, about climate, er Democrat or Republican, pro- next generation the billions of dollars needed to be particularly disturbing iteration of about economy, you have to deal choice or anti-abortion, black, white spent on transportation. that has been redefining falsehoods with the actual reality.” or brown, queer or straight, with or State transportation officials are touring the state, as “alternative facts” and using Fancy that. without papers. Even people who with Wednesday’s stop in Lynn, to get ideas about them as if they were true. A free press in a democracy exists never would have used the p-word how to shape a transportation investment plan for The president decided to go to war to push back on such occasions and came together under those pink 2040. Looking ahead 23 years on transportation in- with the media soon after his swear- insist on verifiable facts from lead- — whether they called them by vestment is fine with McGee. But he says now is the ing in over aerial photographs ap- ers. And if this is what they’re up that name or not. time to plan and adopt serious spending strategies. pearing side by side in some reports against, America’s press will have McGee said Gov. Baker didn’t spend a lot of time and tweets. The pictures showed its work cut out separating fact from Rekha Basu is a columnist for the talking about transportation in his Tuesday night Barack Obama’s first swearing-in fiction. The question is will they do Des Moines Register. State of the State speech to McGee and fellow legis- lators. Not one to wait around for others to grab the reins and get the horses galloping, McGee has filed legislation creating a Metropolitan Transportation Network focused on improvements in the region ly- ing inside Route 128. The big highway circling Greater Boston is an an- tiquated testament to the days when cars were king and climate change wasn’t a household phrase. Mc- Gee’s vision for the Network includes looking at op- portunities to add more tolls and generate the money that must be spent on infrastructure work. No one wants to pay tolls but McGee consistently points out how North Shore drivers pay an unfair share of tolls while suburban drivers, with the ex- ception of ones who use the Massachusetts Turnpike, are not burdened by tolls. Tolls and other spending answers like gasoline tax hikes are not popular. But Massachusetts, in McGee’s view — and ours — cannot wait a quarter century to get highways, rail networks and bridges in a state of good repair. There are short term improvements that can be tackled. State Rep. Brendan Crighton on Wednesday said existing rail networks, like the Rockport-Ips- wich commuter line, could conceivably run lighter train cars at more frequent intervals to handle rid- ership more efficiently than existing commuter lines. The long-term answers lie in a Blue Line extension to Lynn similar to the extensions to Somerville that helped revive that community. No innovative trans- portation idea can be discounted, McGee said, if the state and its residents want to avoid gridlock and even catastrophe.

DOM DIFURIO Gender equality not just a women’s issue

As I waded into the historic But it didn’t. And ABC News at the Women’s March, and they that the path to supporting the well-known boys-will-be-boys crowd gathered in front of the estimates more than one mil- offered several things we men women in your life should not defense of men’s disrespectful Texas Capitol the morning after lion marchers showed up across can keep in mind on a daily ba- include drawing attention to and in some cases damaging, de- Donald Trump’s swearing in, I the nation (many in pink pussy sis as we try to be the best allies yourself for doing so, rather you grading actions to women. She was taken aback by the diversi- hats inspired by that tape) to for gender equality: should be using your perch to stressed to me the importance ty of the Women’s March crowd. show their support for women Don’t be afraid of equality. lift them into the spotlight. men should place on language There were thousands of wom- under this standard set by the Women expressed to me that Talk to your daughters, sis- that is deemed mere joking. It’s en; police estimate 40,000 peo- newly-elected leader of the free they perceive the men around ters and wives about how you important to recognize that we ple turned out in Austin alone. world. them who are silent on women’s can support them. All of the men aren’t doing ourselves any But there were also a sizable The thread through this move- rights as too afraid to talk about male marchers that I spoke to favors when we let it coast by in number of whole families com- ment was women’s equality, and a goal that should be seen as a said they had conversations talks with other men. Identify- pared to other protests I’ve ob- I was thoroughly impressed by human right. with at least one female in their ing this kind of talk and who in served, Black Lives Matter and the number of men who showed Social media is reaching a life whom they cared about re- your personal life tends to initi- Occupy Wall Street. up in support. peak moment as a place for con- garding women’s equality. One ate it is the first step. Some had predicted that the Now, more than ever, we men stant, hyper-politicized conver- young man even joked that a Show up and don’t sit idly by women’s marches would turn must support women and prior- sation. The new never-ending particular family member who while the women in your life into a platform for liberalism. itize equality. Because, and I as- stream of commentary requires wouldn’t let him forget it. try their best to hit every curve Sure every topic from education sure you of this, gender equality a digitally savvy male to at least Don’t leave it to the ones you ball our society throws them. Whether it’s public displays like to immigration was present, but should not be presented to the attempt to understand where love, be the initiator and ask the march or daily actions, when I couldn’t look in a single di- male generation coming of age women come from before shar- questions. you have opportunities to offer rection without seeing signage as a partisan issue in the 21st ing even supportive informa- Speak up in the face of misog- support, it’s best not to stay at riffing off that infamous Trump century. It is something that tion or articles. Any male living yny. The idle misogyny that men home. tape. The one that brought nu- should be in the forefront of our in 2017 runs the risk of being often subconsciously ignore fes- merous claims of assault and minds, because it is in the fore- rightfully called out by a woman ters in conversation among men Dom DiFurio is a member of harassment against Trump, front of our sisters’, mothers’, for attempting to steal the mo- behind closed doors. the editorial board of The Dal- the one most pundits predicted friends’ and daughters’ minds ment away from those who are I came across a woman hold- las Morning News. Readers may would surely sink him in the every single day. actually disenfranchised. ing a sign urging boys not to email him at ddifurio@dallas- last minutes of the campaign. I spoke with men and women It’s important to recognize be boys, it was a play off of the news.com. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 ENTERTAINMENT

COMING ATTRACTIONS The Gift of Song SWAMPSCOTT — In observance of Black History Month, The First Church in Swampscott will present “The Gift of Song: Voices of Black America” on Sunday, Feb. 12 at 3 p.m. in the church sanctuary at 40 Monument Ave. All are welcome to this powerful and poignant celebration of the proud her- itage of African-American poets and composers in words and music. With poetry interwoven among the songs, this recital explores the “gift of song” through the voices of 15 composers and 15 poets, male and female. The six gifted musicians and actors in this program include baritone Robert Honeysucker, internationally renowned opera and concert singer; reader Sam- uel Martinborough, performer and the- ater educator; tenor Antanas Meilus; soprano Kynesha Patterson; organist Andrew Soll; and pianist and artis- tic director, Beverly Soll. An interfaith choir will also participate in the perfor- mance. The program will include songs of freed slaves as presented to the world by the Jubilee Singers of Fisk University in the years immediately after the Amer- COURTESY PHOTO ican Civil War. In addition, there will be lullabies, spirituals and art songs, in- Acclaimed baritone Robert Honeysucker will perform Feb. 12 when The First Church in Swampscott presents “The cluding those influenced by the blues. Gift of Song: Voices of Black America.” Also, reflections and poetry dating from times of slavery, the civil rights move- fortably? Soul City Yoga, 271 Western to 12:30 p.m. and runs through March ment and the present day are among Ave., Lynn, will host a “More to Love Yoga 30. Gallery hours are weekdays from 9 the literary works presented in this spe- Essentials” workshop on Saturday from a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturdays from 9-10:30 cial performance. 1-2:30 p.m. A series of classic postures a.m. and Sundays from 8 a.m. to noon. This concert is presented by the First and practical modifications will help For more information, please call 781- Church Soli Deo Gloria Concert Series, you practice yoga with confidence, no 631- 4951 or visit standrewsmhd.org/ and funding is provided by the Kay matter your size. Lynn native Rachel Es- cloistergallery.html. Jauron Fund, audience donations and tapa will share her award-winning More a grant from the Swampscott Cultural to Love lessons on body acceptance — Sachimes and friends Council, a local agency which is sup- these refreshing perspectives will help at Saugus High ported by the Massachusetts Cultural you appreciate your body on and off Council, a state agency. the mat. This class is excellent for be- SAUGUS — The Saugus Sachimes, The concert is free and open to the ginners, those working with injuries/lim- Saugus High School’s coed a cappel- public; free-will donations will be ac- itations, as well as those seeking more la group, will host a fundraising con- cepted. Child care will also be provided. depth in their practice. For details, go to cert tomorrow at 7 p.m. The Sachimes In the event of a snowstorm, the concert soulcityom.com. will be joined by Salem High School’s will be rescheduled to Sunday, Feb. 26. Witchpitch?!, Wakefield High School’s For more information, call 781-592- Art show at the Cloister Gallery She Major and Fermata Nowhere from 6081 or visit thefirstchurch.org. UMass-Lowell. The Sachimes are fund- MARBLEHEAD — The Cloister Gallery raising to complete efforts in purchasing More to Love yoga at St. Andrew’s Church, 135 Lafayette new sound equipment. Tickets are $10 St., is featuring an exhibition by re- for adults and $5 for students, available PHOTO | M. DAVIDSON-SCHAPIRO PHOTOGRAPHY LYNN — Curious how to make yoga nowned Boston-based artist Bren Bat- at the door. The performance will be at work for your unique body? Want to ex- aclan. The show will open with a recep- the Lemoine-Mitchell Performing Arts Rachel Estapa will bring her More to Love yoga work- plore a variety of poses safely and com- tion on Sunday, Feb. 5 from 11:15 a.m. Center at Saugus High School. shop to Lynn on Saturday. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 Remembering America’s girl Going forward, turning a MOORE Anyone who came of age Mary — and Mary — From A1 in the ’60s undoubted- made it. The show, which ly watched the Dick Van lasted until 1977, is by now march into a movement tried to shuck him while Dyke show, which must a piece of Americana, and he was dressed as a pea- have been one heck of an the image of her throwing CAWLEY nut during a circus pa- apprenticeship for Mary her hat up in the air while From A1 rade. Tyler Moore, who was at walking along the streets attack by the new admin- Such is the stuff of leg- least 10 years younger of Minneapolis is as iconic ends. That television istration. than any of the other stars as the show itself. Researchers concluded episode turned out to in the cast save for her TV Any TV blow-dried, be the single funniest the Women’s March on son Richie. She had to hold know-nothing anchorman Washington drew three in one of the medium’s her own with the likes of from the era was imme- most forward-thinking, times the crowd that Van Dyke, Carl Reiner, diately “Ted Baxter,” all Trump’s inauguration did. Lynn artist ground-breaking comedy Morey Amsterdam, Rose workplace tyrants could series. And the reason it Some estimates show that Kathleen Marie, Richard Deacon be likened to “Lou Grant,” a million people partici- Speranza achieved its absolute full- and Jerry Paris. She mas- and just about every two- pated in the Washington, holds up an est potential is very sim- tered whatever difficulties faced, smile-at-you-while- D.C. march alone. enlargement ple: the acting of Mary Ty- might have come from knifing-you-in-the-back ler Moore. But with the marches of a painting that with flying colors — co-worker, male or female, now in the history books, It was as if everything so much so that after the is “Sue Ann Nivens” (Bet- she created she had done to that marchers — especially show went off the air in ty White). Mary Tyler for the point, from starring as a women — are asking 1966, she went on to be- Moore held her own with Women’s dancer/actress in movies “what’s next — did the came the star of her own all of them. March on such as “Thoroughly Mod- march really change any- iconic show in the ’70s. She never stopped grow- Washington. ern Millie,” to “The Dick thing?” And what a show it was. ing. When the time came Van Dyke Show,” to her The protests clearly It wasn’t just that the to play a dramatic role, in self-titled ’70s sitcom that hit a nerve with Trump, COURTESY PHOTO | depicted an independent MTM show was about a 1980’s “Ordinary People,” or at least the numbers KATHLEEN SPERANZA woman seeking her place young, single woman look- she did it with enough icy regarding the crowd sizes. in the world, prepared her ing to “make it after all,” detachment that it was He spent the first days of groups during the Obama People can also famil- for that one episode. but there she was, going chilling. his presidency, through years. iarize themselves with While everyone else in toe-to-toe with the likes of Her success on the his press secretary, Sean For many people who their local representatives the WJM newsroom tried the gruff Ed Asner, among screen masked the diffi- Spicer, accusing the took the streets on Sat- and municipal leaders. to outdo each other mak- others. culties she had off camera. media about lying about urday to oppose these ac- Even on a local level, ing lame jokes, Mary tried One of the more memo- A diabetic since the age the crowds at his inau- tions, there is still much town and city govern- in vain to jerk them back rable episodes in the se- of 33, she suffered from guration, stating that it to do. ment is filled with people into being in a more som- ries was the first, when a many of the health prob- was the largest number The Women’s March on speaking out about issues ber mood. Then, when frightened Mary goes in to lems that stem from the of people to witness an Washington website has they’re passionate about, the minister at Chuckles’ talk with Lou Grant (As- disease. incoming president. launched a 10 Actions for whether it’s opposing a funeral tries to deliver a ner) about the job in the Mary Tyler Moore died Side-by-side pictures the first 100 Days Cam- development that would fitting eulogy, Mary can’t WJM newsroom. Lou lis- Wednesday at the age of released by the New paign. The first action go in their neighborhood stop laughing. And then, tens to her, and says, “kid, 80. I don’t know if there’s York Times showed that urges people to write a or coming together to when the minister invites you have spunk.” anyone in television to- crowds at his inaugura- postcard to their sena- brainstorm ways to stop her up to share some of Mary thinks this is a day who approaches her tion appeared significant- tors about an issue that violence in their commu- those funny Chuckles sto- compliment and smiles in terms of what she could ly smaller than President matters most to them and nities. how they plan to fight for ries, she bursts into her sheepishly, in that combi- do, how smoothly she did Barack Obama’s in 2009. Find out if there’s any it going forward. trademark Mary Tyler nation pride/humility per- it, and how much of an im- For some, the Women’s other rallies or protests The campaign encom- Moore cry — the one she sona she perfected (along pact she had on people. 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MARCH From A1 Christopher John Ste- phens of Lynn snaps a photo of two smiling women. One holds a sign, “Twitter is not a platform for diplomacy.” The other wears a T- patterned with Hillary Clinton’s face. Behind them, in the background, a more cryp- tic sign is raised: “Extinc- tion is forever,” it says. Stephens attended the march to document it. Af- ter all, he was seeing the birth of a new movement, he said. PHOTO | JONATHON FEINBERG Arriving into Boston around 10:45 a.m., the A crowd of demonstrators gathers in front of 52-year-old sensed some the White House during the Women’s March on frustration. But mostly, Washington. the march was positive and mobilized; intelligent Tigerman WOAH. He is will see a female president and focused, he said. Jewish, and for him, that in her lifetime. But maybe “This was a march for sparks new worry under a others will, she said. equality, and unity, and President Donald Trump. Mary Sweeney recently inclusiveness,” he said. Feinberg is “deeply terri- turned 70. A woman who The adjunct English in- fied,” he said, of the pres- advocates for affordable structor at Northeastern ident’s appointment of housing and the environ- University and Bunker Steve Bannon, formerly ment, she has just one Hill Community Col- of media outlet Breitbart hope for a Trump presi- lege pointed to the “very News, to his White House dency: that it ends early. dangerous perspectives” staff. That’s right; Sweeney Trump has toward women So more marches might wants Trump to be im- and immigrants. be ahead for Feinberg. He peached. She cites what “I have no faith in a Don- has participated in an- she claims to be conflicts ald Trump presidency,” he ti-war and environmental of interest between his said. protests, as well as demon- businesses and his pol- But Stephens said the of- strations for Black Lives icies as president. He ten-used political hashtag Matter, among others. doesn’t know boundaries, #notmypresident doesn’t Feinberg said he would she said. sit well with him. Trump “absolutely” join in an- Sweeney, of Lynn, didn’t was elected, he said, and other women’s march. vote for Clinton for pres- he accepts that. But he Because under a Trump ident. She knew Massa- also believes in the power presidency, the wariness chusetts would go to the of people. remains. “I think he al- Democrat, she said, so she “What happens tomor- ready showed us who he wrote in her favorite: Ber- row? What happens the is, and what he wants to nie Sanders. next day? What happens do,” he said. And in addition to next week?” he asks. This At 65, Jackie Berman marching in Boston, her is not a time to sit and has been marching for civ- activism doesn’t appear to take selfies, he said. il liberties for a “long, long be slowing down anytime Several hundred miles time.” Having to “reliti- soon. “My march mentali- away, a 31-year-old Lynn gate” issues like reproduc- ty is connected to real life; man was marching in tive rights is discouraging I don’t just talk about af- Washington, D.C. It was and infuriating, she said. fordable housing ... I don’t a “personal investment,” A Lynn resident, Ber- just talk about the envi- he said, because oppres- man didn’t hold back on ronment,” she said. sion toward women affects her criticisms of the new But Sweeney said it was men, too. president. His “uncon- also Trump’s attitude to- Jonathon Feinberg at- scionable lies … (normal- ward women that motivat- tended the Women’s ization of) hate groups … ed her to march. “I’m con- March on Washington, (and) sexist comments vinced we have already along with some family with no concept of how taken steps backwards in members. It was his moth- people live” all factored so many ways,” she said. er’s first protest in de- into her attending the A leopard will not cades and his sister’s very march in Boston. change its spots, Sweeney first, he said. Berman supported Clin- said. In fact, one sign at An “uncountable” num- ton after the Democratic the march that stood out ber of marchers took to primary process concluded. to her wasn’t a typical pro- the nation’s capital for a She was originally a Ber- test statement, but a cry “beautiful” program that nie Sanders supporter, but for help for the brand-new helped weave together a said the idea of a female first lady. variety of struggles into president was exciting. It simply read, she said, one narrative, he said. Semi-retired from the “Free Melania.” Feinberg works for the state Department of De- David Wilson can be New Lynn Coalition. He velopmental Services, reached at dwilson@item- also plays in local band Berman is unsure if she live.com. ‘This is what democracy looks like’

CHARLES not right away. Mass- have gotten impatient. From A1 Health will probably still But there was nothing be around if I no longer like that. I’ve never seen, lack of political muscle can get private insurance. heard or so much and clarity in how long it I have a little savings positive energy. Even the would take for the states should Social Security sun came out to shine. We to vote to ratify. and Medicare go belly-up smiled and chatted with But I’ve always been once it’s privatized and strangers (and we know politically active. then mismanaged. But city folk, especially here And I, like many others I wasn’t just marching in the Northeast, don’t in this bluest of blue for myself. The women’s do that much). We moved states, was shocked, movement has always aside to make way for outraged and saddened by been about speaking out strollers and wheelchairs. the results of the presi- for those who don’t have a We took pictures of the dential election. voice: the undocumented myriad signs depicting Even two days after immigrant, the home- all our common concerns: the results were in, I still less, the children, the Native American rights, encountered friends who crime victims, the elderly, LGBTQ rights, reproduc- were crying. But I didn’t the disabled. My march tive rights, rights of the cry. My heart was broken was for those who don’t disabled. There were pink that there are so many own homes, who are one pointy hats everywhere. people for whom hatred, paycheck from being out I didn’t get a chance to bigotry, sexual violence in the street, who have to snag one, but I did wear and xenophobia were work two or three jobs to a pink . One of my qualities that they could survive because minimum friends marveled as we disregard, if not enthusi- wage in this economy is stood on the steps going astically (or secretly) em- not a living wage, who into the park. None of us brace. I didn’t watch the fear that a shutdown of inauguration of the 45th Planned Parenthood will had ever seen this many president. I had watched, mean they no longer get people gathered in one with growing horror, his health care. place. And the wave of campaign. And as the On Saturday I walked to women, men and children mother of a daughter, I the Boston Common with just kept coming, waving am more than concerned three friends, met up with signs, calling out, smiling about the burgeoning another and found com- at the newfound patrio- acceptance of sexual mon ground with more tism. And the chants, of assault by a person who than 100,000 people. Af- this is what democracy is supposed to be the ter the inspiring speech- looks like, and Black leader of this country. So es by many, including Lives Matter showed that when the women’s march Mayor Marty Walsh, Sen. many thousands of people was announced, I knew I Elizabeth Warren and are ready to wake up and would be putting on my State Attorney General join the revolution. We’re walking and taking Maura Healey, we stood not a post-racial America to the streets again. for hours, just waiting to yet. But that day, and I Now, even though I’m a get out and join the walk. fervently hope, for many woman of color, some of No one had expected the days to come, we decided the incoming administra- massive sea of human- we are ready to move tion’s policies won’t neces- ity there. It could have beyond normalizing ugli- sarily affect me. At least gotten ugly. People could ness, hatred and bigotry. A8 THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS A glimpse behind the burgers and fries

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LYNN — “The Founder,” which stars Michael Kea- ton as McDonald’s entre- preneur Ray Kroc, opened in theaters last Friday and received generally positive reviews from critics. COURTESY PHOTO The harshest critic of all might be Steve Rima, own- Michael Keaton stars as Ray Kroc in the new er-operator of the Lynnway film ‘The Founder.’ McDonald’s, who called it “a hit job” but said it’s an en- as a ruthless business- By 1954, the McDonalds tertaining film nonetheless. man, when, in fact, he was had sold 21 franchises and COURTESY PHOTO He’s seen it twice, including a very charitable, very opened nine outlets. At at a special preview the hard-working man.” that time, Kroc was a milk- Lifeguard Shannon Daly poses for a photo with, from left, state Rep. Thursday night before its Rima said Kroc did not shake-machine salesman Donald Wong, Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Mat- official opening, at Show- steal the company away who was not selling many thew Beaton and Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) case Cinema in Revere. from the brothers, as the machines, except to the Commissioner Leo Roy, thanking her for heroic actions on June 26, 2016 “I’ll probably see it movie insinuates. Nor was McDonalds. He was so im- at Breakheart Reservation. again,” he said. he an unethical schemer, as pressed that he asked for a Rima didn’t exactly call Keating’s portrayal implies. job as their franchise agent. the film a Kroc of … well, “During my McDonald’s Kroc founded the Franchise you know. career I’ve met most of Realty Corp., and opened Honored for standing guard “I met Ray Kroc,” said the people portrayed in his first McDonald’s restau- Rima, who joined McDon- the movie, including the rant in Des Plaines, Ill. In By Bridget Turcotte cruit and train guards He was transported to ITEM STAFF for the upcoming 2017 ald’s 37 years ago as a McDonald brothers, who 1960, he changed the name an area hospital and has swimming season,” said $1.75-an-hour dishwash- were born in New Hamp- to the McDonald’s Corp. since made a full recovery. As the Department of Roy in a statement. “The er in southern California shire,” added Rima. Dick and a year later, he bought A day later, Daly saved a Conservation and Rec- Baker-Polito administra- and now owns four Mickey and Maurice McDonald the business from Dick and drowning and unconscious reation (DCR) prepares tion is extremely proud D’s. “Ray grew McDonald’s moved to California and Mac McDonald for $2.7 for the next season, Com- child from the water. The of their efforts, and it is from one store to 45,000 revolutionized the fast food million. Today it is a $20 missioner Leo Roy hopes child had no noticeable my hope that many life- stores. The film shows him industry in the late 1940s. billion-plus behemoth. to have well-trained life- breathing or pulse. Daly guards will return to guards such as those at performed two cycles of state waterfronts and Breakheart Reservation CPR until the child re- pools again this year.” and Revere Beach last gained both. ST. PIUS V SCHOOL year. Between rip current Welton and Santiago Joie Donnelly and saves, performing CPR rescued a man who was Shannon Daly from and assisting distressed drowning and uncon- “Discover the Catholic school difference” Breakheart Reservation swimmers, members of scious while on guard at the department conducted in Saugus, and Revere Revere Beach in late Au- more than 200 rescues or Beach’s Janel Welton and gust. The victim regained assisted in life threaten- Jessica Santiago were consciousness after rescue Comprehensive, Quality, Catholic education among several lifeguards ing situations during the summer months of 2016. equipment was used. He Pre-K through Grade 8 honored by the Bak- was transported to a near- er-Polito administration DCR lifeguards receive extensive training prior to by hospital and has com- earlier this month for pletely recovered. their heroic efforts to as- taking their post. They are “On behalf of the Com- sist others at DCR-man- trained to prevent injuries monwealth, thank you for OPEN HOUSE aged beaches and pools from occurring and to re- throughout the state. spond in an emergency to performing your duties at “The lifeguards we save a life. an exceptional level in or- JANUARY 29, 2017 honor today are truly Donnelly retrieved an der to protect the public,” dedicated to ensuring unconscious swimmer said Gov. Charlie Baker in the public stays safe at from the deepest part of a statement. 12:30-2:30 P.M. DCR-managed facilities, the beach’s guarded area Bridget Turcotte can be and will serve as excel- at Breakheart on June 25 reached at bturcotte@item- lent role models as the and performed CPR un- live.com. Follow her on Open Classrooms: agency continues to re- til the man was revived. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. 9:30-11:00 - Feb. 2, March 9, April 11, and May 4

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ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON St. Mary’s Jared Coppola brings the puck up the ice trailed by Williams defenders John Vaughan, left, and Liam Barnicle. Spartans battle back, but settle for tie

By Trevor Wenners hockey team on Wednesday eve- Lee said. “We had lapses where at 2:49. Two minutes later, Mur- Brady and Blaney, to make it FOR THE ITEM ning. The Spartans scored the we just did not play well. (The phy found the back of the net 3-1. The third goal prompted nal three goals during a 4-4 tie comeback) shows character and assisted by Blaney and Liam Lee to make a goalie change, as LYNN — Many hockey teams against Archbishop Williams at we love the locker room. We love McCarthy. junior netminder Kevin McMul- facing a three-goal de cit late in Connery Rink. the individuals on this team. The Spartans (7-4-1) jumped len took over for senior goalten- the second period would pack it Spartans head coach Mark They are never going to quit.” onto the scoreboard, as Jason der Andrew LoRusso. in and start focusing on its next Lee had mixed thoughts on the Williams went up 2-0 less than Loeser scored at the 6:15 mark “We know (Kevin) is a quality opponent. game. ve minutes into the game, as unassisted. Sean Keenan scored and I am so happy That mindset was not in the “We need to be more consistent Mark Blaney scored, assisted by with 58 seconds remaining in cards for the St. Mary’s boys throughout the entire game,” Ben Murphy and Pat Copeland the frame, assisted by Ryan ST. MARY’S, B2 Jets end in deadlock with Gloucester SCHOOL ROUNDUP By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF The Lynn Jets (6-2-2) skated to a 3-3 draw on the road against Gloucester on Wednes- day night. Sean Devin, Kevin Morgan and Mike Clougherty each scored a goal for the Jets. Jack Stafford got the start in net for Lynn and made 22 saves. Lynn coach Joe Conlon said Gloucester’s power plays gave his team trouble through- out the night. “They moved the puck well on their pow- er play and that’s a tough place to penal- ty kill because it’s a little wider than our rink,” Conlon said. Up next for Lynn is a home game against Revere on Saturday at Connery. “We’ll be back in our building playing our game,” Conlon said. “We just have to bring the effort. Revere always plays us tough. They’re a hard working team so we have to be prepared.” BOYS HOCKEY St. John’s Prep 4, Xaverian 1 Ryan Farrow scored two goals for the ITEM FILE PHOTO Eagles, while Christian Kukas and David Sean Devin scored a goal for the Jets in their 3-3 tie with Gloucester Wednesday. ROUNDUP, B2 Rutgers well-represented ITEM FILE PHOTO Tommy O’Neil scored 19 points as the Eagles routed among Patriots and Falcons English Wednesday night. PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — ve players had not Patriots area where it is such a big deal After failing to win a Big Ten linebacker Jonathan Freeny with ve former Rutgers players Conference game in his rst been put on injured reserve ear- in the Super Bowl," Ash said. English can’t season, Rutgers coach Chris Ash lier this season. "Out of this region is it such a suddenly has a major recruiting "This is big for our program," big deal? Probably not as much tool. Ash said Wednesday. "It shows because some people are not as It's the Super Bowl. people, especially in the tristate familiar with Rutgers and the contain the Prep When the New England Patri- area, that if you have a dream players. But around here, it's a ots and Atlanta Falcons meet in and goal of going to the NFL, big deal." By Steve Krause over the past week, and the Houston on Feb. 5, Rutgers will you can reach that right here at It should be. McCourty, Sanu ITEM SPORTS EDITOR fact that The Prep has had a be on display. Rutgers. and Ryan all played their high couple of tough losses to digest DANVERS — These are not The Scarlet Knights are go- "It's good for the university school ball in New . Har- recently, it wasn’t surprising ing into the NFL championship when you have ve alumni who mon is from Delaware and easy times for the English boys they’d come out on the short game not only with four play- are competing in their profes- Freeny from Florida. basketball team. end of a game between the two ers on the eld, defensive backs sion at the highest level possible. All played for Greg Schiano However, there are still teams. What was surprising, Devin McCourty, Logan Ryan It's great advertising for our uni- most of their careers. McCourty games to play, and the Bull- perhaps, was how badly the and Duron Harmon of New En- versity and our program at this nished in 2009, the year Sanu, dogs are doing their best to Bulldogs were outplayed. gland and wide receiver Mo- time." Harmon and Ryan joined the maintain their poise and com- The nal score was 82-48, hamed Sanu of Atlanta are all It's also a topic that potential program. posure in the wake of some and it was every bit of an in- expected to start. recruits notice, especially with "It's pretty cool to have all the rather turbulent times over on dication as to how the game Alabama, LSU and Stanford the national signing day just guys I went to school with play- Goodridge Street. went. also will each have four players about a week away. ing," Sanu said Wednesday of The Bulldogs stumbled “It was a tough one,” said on the active rosters, but not all "They don't ask about it, but the Rutgers reunion. "Me and Wednesday night at St. John’s Steve Stranahan, who is still of them start. we talk about it, they make com- Prep, however. Between the And Rutgers would have had ments about it, especially in this PATRIOTS, B2 tribulations they’ve endured ENGLISH, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 Roundup: Tech swimming searches for first victory

ROUNDUP the hump to get a win but WRESTLING From B1 we’re coming along,” Tilley St. John’s Prep 60, said. “It was a close meet. Catholic Memorial 12 Sacco each netted a goal. The kids worked real The Eagles closed out the Kyle Hentosh dished out hard and they enjoyed it. 2016-2017 regular season two assists on the night. They’re coming along.” with a bang on Wednes- Shane O’Brien earned the GIRLS HOCKEY day, clinching the Catholic win in net. Lynn/Winthrop 1, Conference championship Marblehead 2, Saugus 1 Peabody 0 for the 19th consecutive Mike Kagan gave the Emma Carlton netted a season. St. John’s (23-3) Magicians an early 1-0 goal for the Bulldogs four has now won 79 straight lead but Brendan Ronan’s minutes into the contest. conference games. goal for the Sachems tied That was all the scoring Winners for the Eagles the game at 1-1. Loch Lynn/Winthrop needed as were Quinn Alexander at Sheridan’s third-period goalie Gretchen Howard 106 pounds, Ryan Garlitz goal proved to be the dif- earned her 19th career at 113 pounds, Will Grady ference for the Magicians. shutout. Bulldogs coach at 120 pounds, Malcolm Peabody 2, Beverly 1 Anthony Martucci cred- Mitchell at 126 pounds, Chris Gillen scored both ited his four defensemen, Zach Alexander at 132 goals for the Tanners, and Bella Perotti, Meghan pounds, Sam Little at 138 goalie Aaron McDonnell Chavis, Abby Stafford and pounds, Sam Blizard at made 19 saves. Zach Rich Sophie Leray, for a strong 145 pounds, Ben Shaw at notched two assists for his performance in the win. 152 pounds, Ben Klein at first two varsity points. “They played awesome 182 pounds, Will Moulton “I’m glad for him, he’s today,” Martucci said. “We at 220 pounds and Hunter been working hard,” Tan- only let up 16 shots, so Brown at 285 pounds. ners coach Mark Leonard they did a really good job.” Lynnfield 34, said. “It’s nice for him to Catie O’Shea also played Georgetown 31 get some points, especial- a role in the win, buckling The Pioneers (17-3-1) ly on the game-winning down on the defensive end clinched the -Ann goal.” in two 5-on-3 situations. League with the win over Peabody hosts Winthrop The Bulldogs will skate a previously undefeated on Saturday. “We’ve been against Beverly on Tues- Georgetown team. Win- playing well,” Leonard day. ners for Lynnfield includ- said, “hopefully we can GIRLS BASKETBALL ed Joe Reardon at 132 keep it going.” Classical 52, Malden 37 pounds, Aaron Gautreau SWIMMING The Rams (12-3) contin- (145), Connor Stead (152), ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Greater Lawrence 93, ue to roll behind a dou- Sean McCullough (160), Tech 81 ble-double from Irianis Anthony Wilkinson (182), St. Mary’s Jason Loeser tries to find an open pass around an Archbishop Although the Tigers Delgado, who scored 12 Kevin Farrelly (220) and Williams defenseman. didn’t finish on the win- points and grabbed 11 re- Justin Charak (285). ning end of the meet, bounds. “We have a good bal- coach Brad Tilley has a “She really rebounded ance from to bottom Spartans battle back lot to be optimistic about. the ball well,” Classical and we’ve benefitted from Jin Purdy took first place coach Tom Sawyer said. that all year,” Lynnfield in the 100-yard breast- “We needed that because coach Craig Stone said. stroke. Dustin Bloom, Malden has some size. She “This was another come from three-goal deficit a freshman, took a pair did a good job grabbing of- from behind win, we seem of second-place finishes fensive rebounds and put- to be specializing in those (200 yard freestyle, 100 ting them back in.” lately. ST. MARY’S and then Mike Zampanti coming back in the second yard breastroke). Alys- Soneta Srey added 11 “They’re ecstatic,” Stone From B1 redirected the attempt period the way we did,” sa Shaw earned her best points for the Rams. Clas- added. “At the beginning into the back of the net Lee said. “It also built score of the season in sical hosts Beverly on Fri- of the season we tried to and proud of the way he from point-blank range our momentum when we the diving portion with a day. patch a lineup together. As played,” Lee said. “They with one second remain- killed it. The 5-on-3, we second-place finish. Cor- “I’d like to see us im- we started to experience had some opportunities ing in the frame. killed that off and I think al Gonzalez continues to prove our defensive in- success throughout the and he shut them down, “We were preaching get- it ended up giving us more swim well for Tech, with a tensity and try to make year, everyone was more and gave us the ability to ting pucks to the net the momentum.” second-place finish in the it difficult for Beverly on and more optimistic. We come back and get a point last shift of the period, The hosts generated the 500 yard freestyle. “We the offensive end,” Sawyer found ourselves in a situ- tonight.” we were up a man,” Lee equalizer midway through still haven’t gotten over said. ation where we could win.” The Bishops took a 4-1 said. “It was nice. We did the frame, as Marc Zam- lead in the second peri- not feel like we were get- panti fired a shot that was od, as McCarthy found ting some bounces early saved by O’Connor, and the back of the net on the on that could have gone in then Reddy stepped up right doorstep, assisted by the net, but they bounced and scored on a one-timer Blaney with 4:58 left in the other way. It seemed off the rebound with 6:38 the period. like we got a little puck left, as Napolitano also The Spartans answered luck at the end of the pe- picked up an assist on the the bell less than three minutes later when Da- riod, which made us feel tally. mon Maribito put a shot really good.” “It is a young line and from point-blank range The Spartans faced they worked extremely past Bishops goaltender more adversity early in hard to keep the pressure Cam O’Connor, assisted the third, as Nicholas on for a period of time,” by senior defenseman An- Napolitano was called for Lee said. “They cycled low drew Kreamer with 2:06 slashing 55 seconds into and put one home. It was left. the frame, and then Colin great to see. They had a Williams’ Brady was Reddy was sent to the box great entire shift. It was whistled for an unsports- 44 seconds later for trip- about a minute of domi- manlike conduct, minor ping. nation, and they were (re- penalty with 1:05 left in The Spartans penal- warded) at the end with the second. The Spartans ty-killing unit rose to the that goal.” made the game a one-goal occasion and killed off Next on the radar for the contest in dramatic fash- both, including a 46-sec- Spartans will be a 6 p.m. ITEM FILE PHOTO ion on the power play. An- ond span of 5-on-3 action. tilt on Saturday against thony Bono fired a wrist “We were disappointed Matignon at Stoneham Tech’s Jin Purdy won the 100-yard breaststroke against Greater Law- shot from the right circle, to go down two men after . rence Wednesday. Rutgers well-represented at Super Bowl English has tough PATRIOTS lacrosse and joined the football Patriots defensive coordinator From B1 team as a walk-on long snapper. Matt Patricia said that McCourty, time against the Prep When Bill Belichick went to his Ryan and Harmon — who had in- Logan were roommates for about son's games, he got to see some of terceptions in the AFC division- ENGLISH Toward the end of the peri- two years." his future players. McCourty was al round against Houston — not From B1 od, English came out of a tim- Sanu, who was drafted by the taken in the first round in 2010. only do what is asked of them, eout with a changed defense Bengals before signing with At- Ryan and Harmon were taken in they seem to understand what acting coach in the wake of that was set up not to let the lanta last offseason, has faced the the third round in 2013. Freeny each other is doing. Mike Carr’s illness, which has Prep’s tall players — particu- Patriots. However, he noted that required hospitalization. “It larly Tommy O’Neil and Brett was signed as a free agent in "I'm sure it's probably very Ryan and he rarely matched up. didn’t look like as if we came McNiff — get easy baskets. 2015 after four seasons in Miami. (similar) in a way to maybe back "Very patient," Sanu said in de- ready to play tonight.” It worked. But all that meant scribing Ryan. "He knows what "I'd say Logan and Duron's in the day when teams had guys St. John’s (9-3) has had a was that Nate Hobbs (game- the tendencies are. He studies roles have been pretty similar to that were on teams for an extend- rocky stretch lately. The Ea- high 23 points) could start them. You've got to study just as what they were in college," Bill ed period of time," Patricia said. gles suffered back-to-back bombing away from the out- much as him." Belichick said. "You know, they were on the close losses to Xaverian and side. At the start of the second It's no surprise four of the for- "Devin has shifted from corner team for five, six, seven, eight BC High before recovering quarter, he hit three straight mer teammates ended up playing to his safety role, although some- maybe even 10 years together with a win over Malden Cath- 3-pointers, after which the olic on Monday night. The loss score was 32-13 and, for all in- in New England for Bill Belichick. times he's a multiple guy. He's where there's that common back- to Xaverian, which had won tents and purposes, the game Current Patriots safeties coach versatile. He's definitely more of ground and history together that only once this season prior to was over. a safety now, was more of a corner allowed them to play maybe a lit- Steve Belichick, Bill's son, at- its game against St. John’s, By halftime, it was 49-25, tended Rutgers, where he played in college." tle bit more in sync at times." was particularly nettlesome to and the second half was left coach Jack Dullea. to backups from both teams to “But it shows how tough our finish things out. league (Catholic Conference) “I think,” said Stranahan, is,” said Dullea. “From top to “you have to take a look at bottom, I think it’s the tough- what we’ve been fighting over est around.” the past couple of weeks. And Therefore, Dullea said, the St. John’s is one of the top Eagles were anxious to get teams around. Tonight, we off the schneid and put a good just came up against a better game together. team.” “We came out very aggres- O’Neil, with 19 points, was sive, and with a lot of confi- the only other Eagle in dou- dence and it showed,” Dullea ble figures, though Matt Reli- said. “We had a distinct height han had nine. In all, 10 Eagles advantage over them, and we found their way onto the score- put it to good use.” sheet. That was especially true in For English, Javonte Ed- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the first part of the game, as wards and Ivy Lopes had 10 From left, New England’s Logan Ryan, Devin McCourty and Duron Harmon all played their the Eagles raced out to a 23-11 points each, followed by Tom- college ball at Rutgers. lead after a quarter. my Rijo with nine. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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TV/RADIO TV igan, ESPN2, 9 p.m.; UT Martin NHL at Austin Peay, CBSSN, 9 p.m.; PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh at Boston, NESN, 7 Oregon at Utah, FS1, 10:30 p.m.; St. Louis at Minnesota, p.m.; BYU at Santa Clara, Isaiah Thomas scored 38 points against the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night, besting MVP NBCSN, 8 p.m. ESPNU, 11 p.m. candidate James Harden’s 30 points. X Games Women’s college basketball Men’s and women’s snowboard, Nebraska at Purdue, Big Ten Net- ESPN, 10 p.m. work, 6 p.m.; North Carolina at College basketball Miami, NESN Plus, 7 p.m. Thomas outduels Harden as Campbell at Radford, ESPNU, 7 NBA p.m.; Robt. Morris at Mount St. Dallas at Oklahoma City, TNT, 8 Mary’s, CBSSN, 7 p.m.; Xavier p.m.; LA Lakers at Utah, TNT, at Cincinnati, ESPN2, 7 p.m.; 10:30 p.m. Celtics take down Rockets Nebraska at Northwestern, Big Golf Ten Network, 8 p.m.; Virginia BOSTON (AP) — Isaiah Thomas before Rockets pulled to 88-86 enter- its only other meeting with Boston Tech at North Carolina, ESPN, 8 LPGA: Pure Silk-Bahamas Classic, had 38 points and nine assists, Jae ing the fourth. this season on Dec. 5. Horford missed p.m.; Oregon St. at Colorado, Golf, 11:30 a.m.; PGA: Farmers Crowder scored 23 and the Boston With 5:12 remaining and the game a potential game-winning layup as FS1, 8:30 p.m.; Indiana at Mich- Insurance Open, Golf, 3 p.m. Celtics beat the Houston Rockets tied at 98, Thomas hit two free throws time expired. 120-109 on Wednesday night. after a flagrant-1 foul on Harden and TIP-INS SPORTS It was Thomas’ 15th game this sea- followed with a and a driving Rockets: G Eric Gordon (lower back Lynn Babe Ruth Gametime is 4:10 pm and son with at least 30 points and his hook to put the Celtics up 104-98. tightness) was a last-minute scratch. admission is free for any 29th consecutive outing with 20 or Terry Rozier hit a 3-pointer be- He missed back-to-back games ear- registration player wearing a Lynn Youth more. Crowder grabbed 10 rebounds fore layups by Horford and Crowder lier this month with a left big toe Hockey jersey. and Al Horford totaled 20 points and capped the 13-2 spurt that put the sprain. Gordon is Houston’s sec- Greater Lynn Babe Ruth nine assists for Boston (27-18), which game out of reach. ond-leading scorer at 17.4 points per Baseball will hold registra- had lost three straight games. Harden and Anderson combined game. ... C Nene (rest) had the night tion for the 2017 season this Rams basketball James Harden finished with 30 for 18 points in the first quarter, and off after playing two games in three Saturday and Sunday, Janu- reunion points and 12 assists, Ryan Anderson the Rockets clung to a 27-24 advan- days before Tuesday’s off day. ary 28th and 29th, from 12 scored 19 and Sam Dekker had 15 off tage after one. Celtics: G Marcus Smart did not p.m. to 3 p.m. at Lynn Hous- All Lynn Classical girls the bench as the Rockets (34-15) lost Dekker’s turnaround jumper start, but coach insist- ing Authority, 10 Church St. basketball alumni (players for the sixth time in nine games. pushed Houston’s lead to double fig- ed that decision had nothing to do in Lynn. All new players and coaches) are invited to Boston erased a six-point halftime ures at 44-33 with 6:40 to play before with Smart’s heated argument with must bring a birth certifi- attend the second-annual deficit, and Crowder’s layup with halftime, matching its largest lead. assistant coaches during Tuesday’s cate. Returning players can Lynn Classical girls basket- 10:06 left in the third quarter gave Boston whittled the lead down to 58- game at Washington. “We’re going to register online at www. ball reunion. Come see the the Celtics a 62-61 lead. His running 52 at the break after Horford’s buzz- start differently tonight, but that’s layup at the 6:58 mark put them er-beating 3-pointer. because I want to start differently,” greaterlynnbaberuth.org. Rams play at home against ahead 73-66. Harden scored 37 points and Hous- Stevens said. F Jaylen Brown re- Email league president Jim Beverly at 7 p.m. on Janu- Boston stretched the lead to eight ton escaped with a 107-106 win in placed Smart. Beliveau at Bells33@com- ary 27th and join the Rams cast.net with any questions. for a social event after the game at a local destination Lynn Youth to be determined. Details of the social event will be Celtics reach deal to put GE Hockey Night available at the January All members of Lynn Youth 27th game. Hockey teams are invited to Please let Helen Ridley logo on uniform next season attend LYH Night as the know if you will be attend- Lynn Jets host the Revere ing at your earliest conve- BOSTON (AP) — Boston traces its roots to Thomas Patriots this Saturday, Jan. nience at ridleyh@lynn- Celtics owner Wyc Grous- Edison’s startup in 1878, 28, at Connery Rink in Lynn. schools.org or 781-775-0778. beck was expecting more moved its headquarters of a fight when he and from Connecticut to Bos- NFL PLAYOFFS his partners approached ton last summer. Divisional Round NFC franchise patriarch Red “We did not take light- Saturday, Jan. 14 Atlanta 44, Green Bay 21 Auerbach about having ly to putting a logo other Atlanta 36, Seattle 20 Pro Bowl cheerleaders perform at than the Celtics logo on New England 34, Houston 16 Sunday, Jan. 29 Sunday, Jan. 15 games. our uniform,” team presi- At Orlando, Fla. Green Bay 34, Dallas 31 The Celtics were the dent Rich Gotham said. AFC vs. NFC, 8 p.m. (ESPN) Pittsburgh 18, Kansas City 16 lone NBA holdout without Although the jersey Super Bowl Conference Championships a dance squad in 2006, patches are the most visi- Sunday, Jan. 22 Sunday, Feb. 5 and the longtime coach AFC At Houston ble part of the deal, it also New England 36, Pittsburgh 17 Atlanta vs. New England, 6:30 p.m. (FOX) and general manager was allows the Celtics to take famously crotchety about advantage of GE’s medi- anything that took atten- NHL cal, lighting and electrical tion away from the game expertise while planning EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE itself. But instead of ar- their new practice facility, Atlantic Division Central Division guing, Grousbeck said, GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA which is scheduled to open Montreal 49 29 13 7 65 149 122 Minnesota 47 31 11 5 67 155 108 Auerbach listened to the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in the Brighton Landing Ottawa 46 26 15 5 57 125 120 Chicago 50 30 15 5 65 139 127 sponsorship possibilities neighborhood of Boston in Toronto 46 23 14 9 55 144 131 Nashville 48 23 17 8 54 134 127 and said, “You’ve got to Boston 51 24 21 6 54 127 132 St. Louis 48 24 19 5 53 137 147 A look at the General Electric logo patch that 2018. The agreement also Florida 49 20 19 10 50 114 136 Dallas 49 19 20 10 48 131 154 pay the bills.” will be on the starting makes GE the exclusive Buffalo 47 20 18 9 49 115 132 Winnipeg 51 22 25 4 48 145 158 The NBA’s most dec- Tampa Bay 49 22 22 5 49 135 144 Colorado 45 13 30 2 28 91 153 next season. data analytics partner of orated franchise got a Detroit 49 20 20 9 49 123 144 Pacific Division the team. Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA little more decorated on cer teams wear sponsors’ “That’s the next thing,” GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 49 31 16 2 64 134 112 “We will take 100 per- Wednesday when the Washington 48 32 10 6 70 155 104 Anaheim 50 27 14 9 63 133 125 brands where Americans said Celtics coach Brad cent of the credit if the Columbus 47 32 11 4 68 157 110 Edmonton 49 26 15 8 60 144 131 Celtics announced a deal would expect the team Stevens, who downplayed Celtics win the champion- Pittsburgh 47 30 12 5 65 169 137 Calgary 51 24 24 3 51 131 147 to put a General Elec- name to be, the NBA is the break with tradition N.Y. Rangers 48 31 16 1 63 167 127 Los Angeles 48 23 21 4 50 120 121 ship,” GE chief financial Philadelphia 48 23 19 6 52 136 154 Vancouver 48 22 20 6 50 116 135 tric advertisement on the dipping its toe into uni- by noting that the league officer Jeff Bornstein said. N.Y. Islanders 46 20 17 9 49 133 135 Arizona 47 15 26 6 36 105 152 team’s uniform. One of form advertising with a that has already moved Carolina 47 21 19 7 49 126 137 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- “It will all be because of sports’ most tradition-lad- pilot program that allows toward alternative uni- New Jersey 49 20 20 9 49 111 139 time loss. data analytics.” Wednesday’s Games Calgary at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. en institutions, the 17- a single 2½-by-2½ inch forms for Christmas Day Toronto 4, Detroit 0 St. Louis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. time NBA champions patch on teams’ jerseys, games and other special Although GE’s logo is Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. Columbus at Nashville, 8 p.m. predominantly blue, the Vancouver at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. will begin wearing the starting next season. events. “I mean, we wore Buffalo at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. company agreed to patch- Edmonton at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Winnipeg at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. GE logo next season on The first of the big four gray with sleeves yester- Thursday’s Games Vancouver at Arizona, 9 p.m. es that are green and Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. a primary uniform that American sports leagues day.” Pittsburgh at Boston, 7 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. has remained relatively to allow ads on jerseys, Celtics officials declined white to blend better with Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games the traditional Celtics Los Angeles at Carolina, 7 p.m. No games scheduled constant since the league the NBA has said it ex- to specify terms of the Washington at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games formed in 1946. pects the deals from all deal. But they said they colors. (The logo will be a Tampa Bay at Florida, 7:30 p.m. No games scheduled “At the Celtics, we think 30 teams could bring in at did not shop around after green, stylized “GE” on a about , Bill least $100 million annual- deciding there was a good white background on the NBA Russell and ,” ly. The Philadelphia 76ers fit between two organiza- road jerseys and white letters on a green back- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Grousbeck said. “And now and Sacramento Kings tions that both have long Atlantic Division Southwest Division Thomas Edison.” already have jersey deals traditions and also a will- ground at home, contrast- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB While racecars are plas- with StubHub and Blue ingness to innovate. ing with the Celtics’ color Toronto 28 17 .622 — San Antonio 36 9 .800 — Boston 27 18 .600 1 Houston 34 15 .694 4 tered with ads and soc- Diamond almonds. The company, which scheme). New York 20 26 .435 8½ Memphis 26 20 .565 10½ Philadelphia 16 27 .372 11 New Orleans 18 27 .400 18 Brooklyn 9 36 .200 19 Dallas 15 29 .341 20½ Southeast Division Northwest Division LeBron, Cavs to discuss star’s postgame rant W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Atlanta 26 19 .578 — Utah 29 18 .617 — Washington 25 20 .556 1 Oklahoma City 26 19 .578 2 CLEVELAND (AP) — LeBron Sacramento Kings. “I’m happy it team missing All-Star Anthony Da- Charlotte 23 22 .511 3 Denver 19 25 .432 8½ Orlando 18 29 .383 9 Portland 19 27 .413 9½ James has smoothed things over happened.” vis. Miami 16 30 .348 10½ Minnesota 17 28 .378 11 with his teammates and bosses — Griffin was not pleased James Griffin said he was most both- Central Division Pacific Division for now. went public with his feelings and ered by James’ claim that the Cavs W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 30 14 .682 — Golden State 38 7 .844 — In the aftermath of calling Cleve- felt he demeaned some players. seemed to be satisfied with one title Indiana 22 22 .500 8 L.A. Clippers 30 17 .638 9 land’s roster “top heavy” and “It wouldn’t have been my pre- and weren’t doing all they could to Chicago 23 23 .500 8 Sacramento 18 27 .400 20 Milwaukee 21 23 .477 9 Phoenix 15 30 .333 23 questioning the organization’s ferred method,” Griffin said. “It repeat as champions. Detroit 21 25 .457 10 L.A. Lakers 16 32 .333 23½ commitment to winning a second certainly wasn’t appropriate from “The comment about the organi- Wednesday’s Games Indiana at Minnesota, 8 p.m. championship following Monday’s a teammate perspective. But, it is zation being complacent I think is Sacramento 116, Cleveland 112, OT Phoenix at Denver, 9 p.m. Boston 120, Houston 109 L.A. Lakers at Utah, 10:30 p.m. loss in New Orleans, James met what it is.” really misguided,” Griffin said. “Or- Miami 109, Brooklyn 106 Friday’s Games with the Cavaliers as a team and James triggered a seismic reac- ganizationally there is absolutely Atlanta at Chicago, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Indiana, 7 p.m. Golden State at Charlotte, 8 p.m. Brooklyn at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. spoke one on one Wednesday with tion both inside and outside Cleve- no lack of clarity on what our set Oklahoma City at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Charlotte at New York, 7:30 p.m. general manager David Griffin to land’s organization with the scath- goal is. We are here to win champi- Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Milwaukee at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Memphis, 8 p.m. Orlando at Boston, 7:30 p.m. discuss his assertions. ing comments he made to a small onships and there is no other solu- New York at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Houston at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. “I think we both needed it,” said group of traveling beat writers af- tion, there is no other outcome that L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Miami at Chicago, 8 p.m. Thursday’s Games San Antonio at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Griffin, who spoke to reporters ter the Cavs lost for the fifth time in is acceptable and there never has Dallas at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 8 p.m. shortly before the Cavs hosted the seven games, beaten by a Pelicans been.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

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

HOROSCOPE

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Disciplined actions will be re- Handle important partnerships Learn from watching what oth- Changes at home will come as It will be difficult to choose Added responsibilities can warded. Put your energy into with care. Listen to complaints ers do, not by opposing those a surprise if you haven’t been between an emotional and work for or against you, de- and suggestions, and look for a who will never do or see things an intelligent response. Don’t pending on how you handle setting goals and reaching your paying attention. Don’t neglect way to compromise. It’s best to your way. If you want change, the little things. Pay close at- let anyone goad you into an matters. Dig in and get the destination. A personal change keep the peace to avoid emo- it’s up to you to make it hap- argument you aren’t prepared work out of the way fast in or- will do you good. tention to detail, especially tional backlash. pen. where personal relationships for. Gather facts and make your der to garner praise and avoid point clear. criticism. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) are concerned. Share your thoughts and col- Partners and children will be SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) A romantic gesture will be met VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) with an interesting response. laborate with people heading demanding. Before you think Plan to have some fun or find a You’ll discover a unique way in a similar direction. A chance about giving in, set down some Don’t sign any contracts un- creative outlet that will give you to use your knowledge, exper- Don’t feel pressured to spend to travel or communicate with ground rules. Don’t overspend til you negotiate the deal you the platform you need to display tise and skills to bring in extra too much. You can have fun people who have something to just because someone makes want. Your ability to persuade your talents, skills and foresight. cash. Don’t reveal your plans doing something simple or en- offer will be enlightening. Ro- you feel guilty. Offer love, con- others to see and do things Engage in romance to celebrate until you have every detail in tertaining at home. mance is highlighted. sideration and understanding. your way must not be wasted. your achievements. place.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Car of man’s dreams doesn’t pass muster with his wife How many lines are there to follow? DEAR ABBY: I am a DEAR LAST PRIORI- Jean Nidetch, a co-founder dummy’s heart ace, draws successful business pro- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van TY: Yes, because you can’t of Weight Watchers, said, “It’s trumps, cashes his diamond fessional in my mid-50s. I Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, bring yourself to pull the choice -- not chance -- that winners and exits with a have put my children and was founded by her mother, rug out from under Roger, determines your destiny.” heart. Assuming East takes That is not always true at through college, and they it might help you to memo- that trick, he must either lead Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at the bridge table. Sometimes, have no student loans. DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los rize the Serenity Prayer as we have seen over the a club around to the dummy (My wife did not help with Angeles, CA 90069. when he disappoints you last few days, you make your or concede a ruff-and-sluff any of the college expens- in the future. It goes like choice for a line of play, and (South sluffs a club from his es. It was all on me.) DEAR REVVING UP: These are just two sam- this: “Lord, grant me the it is up to chance whether it hand and ruffs on the board). I am finally at a point in If it’s your money paying ples of his lack of support serenity to accept the works or not -- unless it has Note also that if West does my life that I can pursue for the car, you don’t have for me. I guess there is no things I cannot change, a probability of 100 percent. produce the heart king, the my passion of buying a to get her to see your side. way to make someone care courage to change the Does declarer have a guar- club finesse is still available. anteed line in today’s deal, or sports car. I have always It will be yours -- not hers enough about you to put things I can, and the wis- Finally, yes, it would have dom to know the differ- must he choose the approach been simpler if North had been a car guy, and my -- and you should buy the their conveniences aside. that is mathematically most wife knows it. When I one that gives you pleasure When we moved out of ence.” likely to work? signed off in six no-trump. bring up the subject of and drive it to your heart’s state, he said if he didn’t West leads a low heart North has 12 tricks after tak- purchasing the car of my content. find a job, he was going DEAR ABBY: My moth- against South’s six-spade ing the club finesse, even if it dreams, which is not very back home. Well, where er was a stickler when it contract. What should declar- loses. expensive, she tells me I DEAR ABBY: I have would that have left me? came to table manners. er do? Roger wouldn’t have North blasted straight into will look like an idiot. In been with “Roger” for 28 She had a little 1-inch- anything at all if it weren’t Blackwood, eventually putting her next breath she says years. He is basically a long ceramic pink pig that for me. I know I should she placed in front of me his partner into six spades it’s OK if I buy a sports car good, honest man, but he dump him, but after 28 every time I did something when he learned that two if it is the one she wants, thinks only of himself. years, I can’t pull the rug kings were missing. When I had heart surgery, Emily Post would frown South starts with 11 win- and of course, the one she out from under him. He he left me alone at the on. I HATED that little ners: six spades, one heart, wants is very expensive. cops an attitude and hospital that night, not pig. three diamonds and one No matter how I broach makes me feel bad if I knowing if I would live or club. There are two obvious the subject, she does not press the subject. I only RALPH IN ARROYO die. (Nothing would have chances to make this small “get” that it is not about wish he would do some- GRANDE, CALIF. kept me from HIS bed- slam: Either the heart or club her but about my passion thing for me from his finesse works. But there is a side!) I’ll be having knee DEAR RALPH: Now, as a car guy. How do I get heart, but I guess it isn’t third line; do you see it? surgery soon, and he won’t now. You should have been her to see my side? there. Any advice, Abby? If East has the heart king, take the day off or a sick grateful to that little pig, the slam is laydown with an REVVING UP IN day to take me. He wants HIS LAST PRIORITY because it kept you from endplay. Declarer wins with NEW YORK a friend of ours to do it. IN FLORIDA becoming a BIG one.

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage ORDER FOR SERVICE BY mortgage given by Gregory R. Janney to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems given by Live Free Investments, LLC to Endeavor Capital North, LLC dated April 1, PUBLICATION AND MAILING Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Network, Inc., dated September 30, 2009 and 2016 and recorded with the Southern Essex Registry of Deeds on April 6, 2016 at Essex Probate and Family Court recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book Book 34828, Page 53, as assigned to TD Bank, N.A., by assignment recorded at 45 Congress Street 28959, Page 328, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by Book 34837, Page 159, as assigned to Endeavor Capital North, LLC by Salem, MA 01970 assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for assignment recorded at Book 35591, Page 582 as assigned to Endeavor Capital (978)744-1020 Mortgage Network, Incorporated to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. dated May 10, 2012 Investments, LLC at Book 35591, Page 584, for breach of the conditions of said Docket No. ES14W1914WD and recorded with said Registry on May 15, 2012 at Book 31342, Page 242, for mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at public auction at breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the 12:00 PM, on February 10, 2017 on or near the mortgage premises being known Carla Muniz same will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 a.m. on February 24, 2017, on the as 38 1/2 Ellsworth Street, Peabody, Essex County, Massachusetts, being all and vs. mortgaged premises located at 4 Cross Street, Unit 1, Four Cross Street singular the premises described in said mortgage to wit: Jose A Romero Condominium, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, A certain parcel of land in Peabody with the buildings thereon situated on Upon motion of plaintiff(s) for an order directing the defendant to appear, plead, Ellsworth Road bounded and described as follows: or answer, in accordance with Mass.R.Civ.P./Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P.Rule 4, it TO WIT: appearing to the court that this is an action for Custody/Support/Parenting Time. Beginning on said road at land now or formerly of Hallinan, and thence running Pursuant to Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411, an Automatic Restraining Order Unit No. 1 (the ''Unit'') of the Four Cross Street Condominium (the has been entered against the above name parties. Defendant cannot be found ''Condominium''), a condominium located in Marblehead, Essex County, created NORTHWESTERLY by said road, 33.81 feet to land nor or formerly of within the Commonwealth and his/her present whereabouts are unknown. by Master Deed dated February 20, 1987, pursuant to Chapter 183A of the Lahitinen; then turning and running Personal service on defendant is therefore not practicable, and defendant has not General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and recorded in the Essex WESTERLY by said land of Lahitinen, 47.60 feet to land now or formerly of voluntarily appeared in this action. County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 8839, Page 292, as Kallio; thence turning and running It is Ordered that the defendant is directed to appear, plead, answer, or otherwise amended of record (the ''Master Deed''). SOUTHEASTERLY by said land of Kallio, 45 feet to land of said Hallinan; thence move with respect to the complaint herein on or before June 05, 2017. turning and running If you fail to do so this Court will proceed to a hearing and adjudication of this The Post Office Address of the Unit is: 4 Cross Street Unit #1 Marblehead, MA NORTHEASTERLY by said land of Hallinan, 51.42 feet to Ellsworth Road and the matter. 01945. point of beginning. Date: January 10, 2017 Judith M.R. Ulwick The Unit contains approximately 1,417 square feet and is laid out as shown on the Being parcel "C" on a Plan entitled "Plan Showing Land in Peabody, Mass., JUSTICE OF PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Unit Plan recorded with the first deed of the Unit in said Registry in Book 9157, belonging to Mary F. Duggan, December 1929, C.H. McNeil, Surveyor" recorded Item: January 26, 2017 Page 284 (the ''First Unit Deed''), to which is affixed a verified statement in the with Essex (So. Dist.) Deeds Book 2832, Page 575 form required by G.L.C.183A, Section 9. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Also another parcel of land with the buildings thereon situated on said Road THE TRIAL COURT The Unit is conveyed subject to and with the benefit of the obligations, restrictions, bounded and described as follows: PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT rights and liabilities contained in said Chapter 183 A, the Master Deed, the Docket No. ES14P2506EA documents establishing the Organization of Unit Owners recorded in said Registry Beginning of said Ellsworth Road at land now or formerly of Duggan and then CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION in Book 8839, Page 302, and the By-Laws and Rules and Regulations as running Essex Probate and Family Court promulgated thereunder, all as amended of record, and such matters as are set 45 Congress Street forth in said Master Deed. SOUTHWESTERLY 48.10 feet to land nor or formerly of Kallio; thence Salem, MA 01907 turning and running (978)744-1020 Each of the Units in the condominium is intended for residential purposes and NORTHWESTERLY by said land of Kallio, 3 feet to land formerly of Duggan; such other uses as are set forth in the Master Deed. thence turning and running Estate of: Modesta Correa NORTHEASTERLY 48 feet to Ellsworth Road and the point of beginning. Date of Death: 06/20/2014 The Unit is conveyed together with an undivided 36% intterest in the common To all interested persons: areas and facilities of the Condominium together with any rights exclusive to the Said premises being shown as parcel "B" on the above described plan. A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal Unit as set forth in the Master Deed, as amended of record, and in the First Unit Representative has been filed by: Deed. This conveyance is made subject to and with the benefit of restrictions and Maritza Correa of Lynn MA easements of record insofar as now in force and applicable. requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief For Mortgagor's title, see deed from Wendy A. Roworth and Phillip T. Koch, For title see deed recorded at Book 34828, Page 51. as requested in the Petition. recorded at Essex Registry of Deeds herewith. The petitioner requests that: TERMS OF SALE: Maritza Correa of Lynn MA For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28959, Page 322. A deposit of TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) DOLLARS shall be required to be made Corporate Surety on the bond in an unsupervised administration. to the mortgagee in cash, by certified or by cashier's check at the time and place IMPORTANT NOTICE These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of the sale as a deposit. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the by certified check or by cashier's check within thirty (30) days thereafter at Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Endeavor Capital, LLC, 404 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or 02130, in exchange for which and at such time and place, the deed shall be the return day of 03/02/2017. liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, delivered to the purchaser for recording. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, appearance and objection if you object to this procedure. If you fail to file a timely easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. The undersigned reserves the right to change the foregoing terms of sale by written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections within announcement, written or oral, made before the auction sale, or at the thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further notice to TERMS OF SALE: commencement thereof or at the commencement of any adjourned sale. you. UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the PROBATE CODE (MUPC) will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The event of an error in the Notice of Mortgagee's Sale or its publication. A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE TIME AND PLACE OF THE SALE. Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full Dated: January 17, 2017 (signed:) Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage Endeavor Capital Investments, LLC expenses of administration. shall control in the event of an error in this publication. By its Attorney, WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Date: January 19, 2017 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. /s/ Rosemary Traini Pamela A Casey O'Brien Rosemary Traini, Esq. Register of Probate WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. 404 South Huntington Avenue Item: January 26, 2017 Present holder of said mortgage Boston, MA 02130 617-971-9700 By its Attorneys, Item: January 19, 26, February 2, 2017 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. THE TRIAL COURT 150 California Street PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Newton, MA 02458 Docket No. ES17P0068EA (617) 558-0500 INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE 201302-0693 - YEL Essex Division Item: January 26, February 2, 9, 2017 Shetland Office Park Selling a house? 45 Congress Street, Suite 170 Salem, MA 01970 Buying a house? (978)744-1020 Estate of: Timothy James Brown Have a story to share? Find out what properties Also Known As: Timothy J. Brown Date of Death: November 24, 2016 recently sold in your area. To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Need a question answered? Petitioner John A Brown of Beverly MA a Will has been admitted to informal probate. John A Brown of Beverly MA [email protected] Check out has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond. the Real Estate page The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without in Saturday’s paper. supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Item: January 26, 2017 THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS From down-home delis to upscale bistros, dozens Two Blue Nile diamond heart pendants, one in of restaurants nationwide 14-carat white gold, one in 14-carat rose gold, are seeking “sanctuary” and a Blue Nile love in 14-carat rose status, a designation own- gold are shown. ers hope will help protect employees in an immi- grant-heavy industry and tone down fiery rhetoric Tips for buying sparked by the presiden- tial campaign. First in- spired by churches, the jewelry for label is something cities and other public entities have sought to offer local protections to immigrants Valentine’s Day living in the U.S. illegally, whether it’s barring police PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Anne Here are some tips: from asking citizens about Ben Hall, owner of the Russell Street Deli, poses with a sanctuary D’Innocenzio — KNOW YOUR immigration status or re- ASSOCIATED PRESS LOVED ONE’S TASTE restaurant sign in Detroit. Dozens of restaurants are seeking “sanctu- fusing to cooperate with ary” status, a designation owners hope will help protect employees in Look at what your part- federal agents. NEW YORK — Shop- ner is wearing and what’s an immigrant-heavy industry and tone down fiery rhetoric sparked by ping for jewelry for a loved Roughly 80 restaurants in the jewelry box. If your the presidential campaign. one ahead of Valentine’s are participating, in loca- special someone likes small Day can be stressful. tions including New York, , don’t get big Street Deli, customers diner next door.’” pledges to step up depor- But learning some tricks Minneapolis, Detroit, Bos- hoops. And if that person walking in the front door The movement is loosely tations and a build a wall should help anyone have ton, Oakland, California, is active, don’t buy rings of the racially diverse defined and largely sym- along the Mexican bor- an easier time finding the and Ann Arbor, Mich. with high settings, says restaurant see a sign that bolic. Restaurants are der, among other things. perfect gift. That means The restaurants agree to Gizzi. Among the trends anti-discrimination poli- reads: “SANCTUARY private businesses sub- Trump signed executive understanding a partner’s RESTAURANT, a place at ject to workplace law and orders Wednesday aimed tastes, shopping at repu- this year: updated classics cies, put up signs on win- the table for everyone.” regulations, and a sanc- at jumpstarting construc- table jewelry stores and like hoop earrings with di- dows that pronounce their “I have this one little tuary designation will do tion of the wall and pun- learning what the word- amond chips, or layering sanctuary status and re- place where I get to decide nothing to prevent federal ishing cities that declare ing means in terms of how rings or bracelets. If you ceive know-your-rights how people treat each oth- agents from arresting any themselves sanctuaries gemstones are graded. plan to buy diamonds, see if training, such as webinars er,” said owner Ben Hall, workers in the country il- And there’s plenty of op- there’s a way — subtly! — on how to ask federal im- for immigrants. Organiz- portunity to haggle for the to find out if your partner migration agents for prop- who is biracial and was legally. ers of the movement say best price. would rather sacrifice size er paperwork if there’s an moved to sign up after a But organizers of the the restaurant industry “It is a big time to buy over quality or vice versa. attempted raid. Some will few customers’ racially sanctuary restaurants is more vulnerable than jewelry,” says Amanda — DO RESEARCH AND also offer a text line for tinged comments. “If some- movement say it’s a re- others, given its heavy re- Gizzi, a spokeswoman at LEARN THE LINGO customers or employees one has the need to insult sponse to the uncertainty liance on immigrant labor. the Jewelers of America, Check out sites like to report any incidents of someone ... then they don’t surrounding how Pres- Not all restaurant in- a trade association with Jewelers of America and harassment. get to participate. I’ve told ident Donald Trump dustry groups agree with more than 8,000 retail online retail sites like At Detroit’s Russell them, ‘There’s another will carry out campaign the tactic. members. “There are some Blue Nile for help under- wonderful sales to be had. standing key terms like Look for the best pieces for what clarity means when Site of last Howard Johnson’s restaurant up for sale your budget, but don’t be you are talking about di- dazzled by the discounts.” amonds, or want to know LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. New York village of Lake for the restaurant isn’t in tis Enterprises of nearby Above all, start re- more about how gem- (AP) — The site of the last George is for sale. He de- service. Queensbury. searching with time to stones are graded. Blue- Howard Johnson’s restau- nies reports that say the The restaurant had been DeSantis’ father opened spare, figure out how nile.com, which has also rant in the United States orange-roofed eatery has closed for several years the restaurant in 1953. much you want to spend, begun opening in-person is up for sale. closed, saying he believes when it was reopened in A HoJo’s restaurant in and shop to take advan- showrooms, offers tools Property owner Joe De- the restaurant’s opera- January 2015 by John La- Lake Placid closed in ear- tage of post-holiday sales to compare prices from Santis confirms Wednes- tor is running offseason Rock, who worked there ly 2015 and one in Bangor, or limited-time Valen- 150,000 independently day that the parcel that hours. in the ‘70s. LaRock leases Maine, closed in Septem- tine’s Day deals. graded diamonds. includes the HoJo’s in the A phone number listed the property from DeSan- ber. B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 TRAVEL

Fun ways to journey abroad with adult children

By Stacey Marcus my favorite places in Bar- FOR THE ITEM celona, steeped in histo- ry and resplendent with The traveler sees what he storybook winding streets sees. The tourist sees what filled with breathtaking he has come to see. architecture. I could have — G.K. Chesterton spent the six days roam- ing around and taking When our daughters, photos. Rachel and Emily, were La Rambla: Spain’s fa- young, we often took them mous promenade, this to Cape Cod or South- Barcelona street sprawls ern Maine to vacation. on for miles. I could live I adored watching them on this street forever with chase hermit crabs, build its endless shops, cafes, sand castles and ride in street vendors and stream the bike trailer as Mitch of people. Make it to the pedaled along tree-lined end and reward yourself trails. Their appetite for with the breathtaking adventure grew and we views of the port area. swapped shore vacations We also enjoyed strolling on the East Coast to trips around the museum-filled to California, cruising on hills of Montjuïc and the the West Coast and re- bohemian neighborhood sort-hopping in Mexico. In La Gràcia. high school, one daughter Make a list of the top at- visited Prague and Bu- tractions you want to see. dapest. The other flew to Make reservations (forget Rome to study in college. that notion that you don’t In the blink of an eye need to plan. I will tell you they became college grad- why soon). Here are a few uates, full-time profes- spots to see: sionals and lovely young We had the pleasure of women. Lucky for us they seeing Casa Batllo sprin- still love spending vaca- kled with snowflakes. tion time with Mom and The exterior is one of COURTESY PHOTOS Dad. the many testaments of Clockwise from top: Antoni Gaudi Park’s colorful When the stars aligned Gaudi’s unique style of Dragon Fountain; a view of La Sagrada Familia and we found a slice of architecture and the in- terior is an illumination Church in Barcelona; a panoramic view of Barce- time that worked for ev- of a one-of-a-kind creative lona’s Montjuic Hill area. eryone’s schedule, we booked a trip to Barcelo- mastermind. The tour of na, Spain. I announced the home Gaudi built for that we would be going Josep Batlló, a wealthy as travelers and that we aristocrat, is a must. would bop around Barce- Park Guell by Gaudi is lona carefree sans restric- a magical place to see a tions and reservations. spectacular view of Barce- Anyone who has trav- lona and enjoy a magical eled to Europe will agree, park full of music, mosa- creating an itinerary is ics, beauty and lots and quite simple: Wake up lots of people. MAKING YOUR LIFE late. Eat. Walk. Drink Climb Montjuic hill and cappuccino. Enjoy cul- visit the myriad parks, tural activity. Eat. Shop. Olympic stadium, muse- Drink wine. Eat. Enjoy ums and the ancient fort HEALTHIER at the very top. Selfie city cultural activity. Eat. Go to sleep when you typi- for views of Barcelona. IS OUR LIFE’S WORK. cally would be getting up. The Picasso Museum is Repeat. (Full disclosure, I a treat for art aficionados may have stopped to shop and anyone who is curious a few times and Mitch to learn more about the capped the day at wine as multifaceted art legend. much as he could.) More than 4,000 works While every family are part of the permanent needs to design a trip to collection that illuminates meet their personal pref- his special bond with Bar- erences, here are a few celona. suggestions if you plan to Take a tapa tour. One visit Barcelona with your of the highlights of the grown children. trip was enjoying tons of Find an apartment tapas. Who knew eating through an outfit like so many little bites adds Airbnb. We discovered a up to so much joy? spacious four- bedroom Barcelona is a city two-bath apartment in brimming with mar- central Barcelona three kets. Be sure to check blocks from Passeig de out La Boqueria for some Gràcia, Casa Batlló and mouth-watering paella La Pedrera. It was great and local favorites. A cor- to have a comfortable and nucopia of colors, flavors convenient home base to and surprises awaits. circle back to and get to We opted to see a fla- live in a neighborhood menco show in the inti- where you can walk to mate and medieval set- Vilma Simbajon, R.N. the market and discov- ting of Palau Dalmases. Inpatient Nurse er a special spot to enjoy And here’s where the breakfast. We walked ev- idea that one should be a erywhere giving us an traveler and not a tourist opportunity to discover falls apart. We saved our North Shore Medical Center has been a part of the Lynn community as travelers rather than trip to La Sagrada Famil- for years and plans to continue for decades to come. Over the next tourists. ia, the unfinished church Get to know the neigh- designed by Antoni Gaudi 3 to 4 years we will realign our services to advance care even further borhoods. We were in and the numero uno tourist for local patients and families. Barcelona for six days so attraction, to the day before did not get to visit all the we left. Instead of arrang- beautiful neighborhoods, ing for tickets to avoid the Until then, NSMC Union Hospital will remain open, providing exceptional care and service. but fell in love with these line, we opted to be laid So whether you’re living with diabetes or eating better to avoid it, NSMC Union Hospital is spots: back and wait in line. Only Barceloneta: A charm- problem was that the tick- here to keep you active and thriving. ing and colorful neigh- ets were sold out and we borhood located on the never got to go inside the For more information about NSMC Union Hospital, please visit, nsmc.partners.org/Union beach, we visited this gem most impressive attraction one evening and had fun in Barcelona. The moral of strolling along the streets the story is that while it looking for a place to enjoy can be much less stressful dinner. We lucked out and to let your trip unfold or- discovered a casual dining ganically, sometimes you spot befriending a local need to plan and make res-     named Tito who bought ervations. 500 Lynnfield Street us a round of drinks and Of course, we have a shared his insider scoop. great story, not to mention The Gothic Quarter: an even greater reason to Barrio Gotico was one of return to Barcelona.